Chapter 4731 (four thousand seven hundred and thirty-one) call first


Chapter 4731 (four thousand seven hundred and thirty-one) call first

When he said this, he thought about the wording behind it. He was not sure whether his words would make him feel upset again, but even so, he still had to tell the truth to the gray-handed man. Prevent yourself from being attacked harder by gray-hands and brown-hands.

Before he finished speaking, the man with gray hands asked, "What if? Tell me everything."

At this time, the person who had almost thought about it said: "If the pain reaches the point where I...can't bear it...I...I may compromise, but...at this moment, I...have already planned to try not to compromise. Try to... Try your best to..."

The man with gray hands roughly understood what he meant and asked, "How did he answer you?"

"He just said, let me... call first." The man said.

"What about you?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I told him... I don't know what will happen after I scream, so naturally... I don't dare to scream," the man said.

"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He said with a smile, I don't even dare...to call him daddy." The man said.

"What happened next?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I asked him if it was him...if he dared to scream," the man said.

"Did he answer?" asked the man with gray hands.

"He said I was so bold." The man said.

"What did you say?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I said he was inconsistent in his words," the man said. "Then what?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He asked me why I was conflicted," the man said.

"Did you answer?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I asked him if he thought I was bold or timid." The man said.

The gray-hand man asked: "What did he say?"

"He said... I am as timid as a mouse when it comes to calling daddy, but... but when it comes to offending dad, I am bold as hell," the man said.

The gray-hand man asked: "Have you heard anything from the backhand?"

"I told him that I will not casually identify as dad... I will not be timid when it comes to calling him dad, provided that the other person is really my dad. The person I offended... is not my dad, so... so I don't There's nothing audacious about offending dad," the man said.

"What was the other party's reaction?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He said... he is obviously my father, but I just... don't even have the courage to call him dad... I am just as timid as a mouse... and... and it is not a sign of courage to offend my father for being bold... ...A person who is bold enough to offend his father may actually be a cowardly person...and I...just proved...that I, the person who dares to offend his father, is really a cowardly person. "The man said, "After saying this, he also said... I don't know if there are rats here... If there are rats, then... the rats may be unhappy... After all... After all, my courage is not at all. Not as good as the mouse... My words may make the mouse feel... insulted."

The man with gray hands asked, "What do you think after hearing this?"

"Of course I'm very angry... but... I can't just vent to him like this. After all, I don't know what he will do." The man said. After saying this, he added: "Of course, the reason I didn't vent was not because I was afraid of the people in blue armor. It was just... just... in the situation at that time... I was not suitable to vent."

(End of chapter)

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