Chapter 4777 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Seven) Forced
"Then what?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Then...he asked me if I agreed...with what he said." The man said.
"What about you?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I still don't want to pay attention to him." The man said, "So... so I still didn't say anything."
The gray-hand man continued to ask: "How is he?"
"He actually moved his eyes again, just... he made his eyes... move outward... as if... he wanted to hit me with his eyes again," the man said.
The man with gray hands said: "That's what you said?"
"Yes." The man said. "I...I answered, but I was forced to have no choice but to...answer."
"How did you answer?" The man with gray hands asked again.
"I'll just...just say I don't agree." The man said.
"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.
"He said...then why didn't I answer him before...and said...if I understood, why...why didn't I say anything." The man said, "When he said this, the man's tone With...with sarcasm. In fact...in fact, he must be knowingly taunting...and mocking me."
The man with gray hands asked again: "Did you feel that he was mocking you at that time?"
"Yes, that feeling... is very obvious." The man said.
"Then did you say anything else?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I told him," the man said, "I told him that I heard it...you don't have to answer, and he also said...he just said that my drilling was voluntary, so...then I won't do it... Can it be voluntary instead of not understanding?ā
The man with gray hands asked: "Where is he?"
"He immediately said, I said it myself...there is nothing voluntary or unwilling about me." The man said.
"What happens next?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I said... that was one of those times." The man said, "This time, I... I didn't say anything, it was voluntary."
"What's his reaction?" the gray-hand man asked. "He actually said...he still gave me too many opportunities." The man said.
"How are you?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I said...if he had given me a chance before...then...then I wouldn't have had so many 'unwillingnesses'," the man said.
"What happens next?" the gray-handed man asked.
"He just said... he should not give me a chance." The man said.
"What did you say?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I said...he's already like this." The man said.
"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.
"He just asked...asked me how I was doing." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked, "How did you answer?"
"I said... it's just... he hasn't given me a chance." The man said.
"Does he agree with your statement?" The man with gray hands asked.
"It should be...it should be disapproval," the man said.
"He said it?" the gray-handed man asked.
"He said...if he really didn't give me a chance...when he asked me questions before and I didn't answer...he would attack me." The man said, "And he said...in that case, I Iām speechless now.ā
"How did you feel after hearing this?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I'm a little scared...but...but I told myself that I can't be afraid of him." The man said.
After saying this, the man in blue armor quickly added: "I am afraid that I will be in too much pain after he attacks me..."
(End of chapter)