Chapter 4750 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty) Stupid Way
“It’s just... I said before... if something has never appeared in my... heart, I can’t possibly say it... ...Everything that can be said out loud...will first appear in my heart...At that time, I also asked him...if he could not deny this. In order to deal with his...problem, I... This kind of... these thoughts that have appeared in my mind... are all... counted as my own thoughts... In fact... people have many thoughts... What he calls 'thinking', logically speaking... It should not include those parts that happened by chance...but at the time I...I didn't intend to do that," the man said, "He now says that I denied what I said before...probably...that means...I deny it. Just treat all...all the thoughts that have appeared in your mind as 'thoughts'..." the man said.
"Did you already think so at that time?" The Gray-Hand Man asked, "In that world?"
"Yes." The man said, "That's what I thought at the time."
"You were still thinking so much in that tense and painful situation?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man said, "Maybe it was because...because I was nervous and painful at the time...that I...could think of this quickly...because he was talking to me...I was worried about him...him Ask me to say something more, but I have nothing to say. In order to deal with him... I have tried my best to think of things... even things that I would not normally think of, this time... I have forced them out. "
"Is that really what he thinks?" the gray-hand man asked.
"It really is." The man said.
"What did he tell you later?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Yes." said the man.
"Did you take the initiative to tell you?" the gray-hand man asked.
"It's...actually...it's not really." The man said.
"How do you say this?" asked the man with gray hands.
"It's just...he asked me first...if I knew what he was talking about." The person said, "I didn't dare to say it directly because I was worried that I would not respond appropriately, so...that's why I didn't dare to say it right away. Thoughts, but...but continued to think about it...planning to think it over clearly before...saying it out. At this time, he was quite anxious, so...just told me...if he knew it, he would tell me quickly...if he didn't know it. , then... let him say it."
"Did you say it?" the gray-handed man asked. "I said... then... let him say it." The man said.
"What did he say after hearing this?" asked the man with gray hands.
"He said...he said it didn't look like I could figure it out even though I looked stupid, so...then just tell me." The man said.
"Then he told you?" the gray-hand man asked.
"He...he told me while asking." The man said.
"How do you ask?" The gray-handed man asked again.
"He asked me... did I say... if something has never appeared in my heart, then I... would not be able to say it..." the man said.
"What did you say?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I admitted it...because...because it was indeed what I said." The man said.
"Then what?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Then he...he said, let me remember that I said this, don't forget it in a blink of an eye." The man said.
(End of chapter)