Chapter 4736 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Six) Euphemism
"In that case, why do you have such thoughts again? If you don't believe what he said to insult you, why would you deliberately deny what you think he said to insult you by denying that he can understand what you are thinking?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man thought for a while and said: "Probably... probably... I... even when I think it's impossible, I still... still have a little worry deep in my heart."
"What are you worried about?" asked the gray-hand man, "or are you worried about whether what he said is true?"
The man thought about it again and said: "But I feel that I didn't actually think that way in that world... maybe... maybe... in fact, I really had the thoughts you mentioned in my heart, but... I didn't feel it at the time Come on." He didn't dare to say too much to avoid problems.
The man with gray hands said: "You can't absolutely get rid of that...that...that worry in your heart."
"It should...can't be thrown away." The man said.
"Do you know why?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I... didn't know at the time," the man said, "If I think about it now, then... that's probably because... because I... think about things from many years ago from time to time..."
"What does it have to do with?" the gray-handed man asked.
"It has to do with...things related to my father...of course...and...and myself..." the man said.
Although the person with gray hands wanted to know what the specific matter was at this moment, he had not finished asking the questions yet, so he planned to put it aside for a while. Just when he was about to ask the person, he heard the person ask the person with gray hands in turn. : "You...can really know what I'm thinking, right? You won't be like the person in that world who claims to be my father...who...shows that he understands when he can't understand, right?"
The man with gray hands said, "Do you think we are pretending in front of you?" "I don't think so..." the man replied.
The man with gray hands asked again: "Do you think there is a difference between us knowing what you are thinking and not knowing what you are thinking?"
That person thought to himself: If the other person knew what I was thinking, he would have to be more careful with what he said. Otherwise, wouldn't it be dangerous if I say something wrong?
Despite what he thought, if the gray-hand man asked him directly, he was unwilling to make his mentality too clear, because once he said it, it would be easy for the other party to think that he wanted to tell a lie. , Worry about being discovered by the other party and want to know whether the other party has known it for a long time.
I just wanted to speak tactfully, but when I thought about it, if the gray-handed people and the brown-handed people already knew what they were thinking, then even if they spoke tactfully, it would easily give people the impression that they were afraid to speak their true feelings. This may turn out to be more detrimental to oneself.
After much deliberation, he decided to tell the Gray Hand man his true thoughts.
But while he was thinking about it, the man with gray hands asked: "Does this need to be thought about more?"
That person replied: "No need, I'm just... thinking about how to say it more appropriately..."
"Say whatever you think. It's appropriate to say your true thoughts." The gray-handed man said.
"Yes...also..." the man said, "Actually...there is a little difference...but...it seems to be just a difference in my heart."
(End of chapter)