Chapter 4813 (four thousand eight hundred and thirteen) is not
The gray-handed man asked: "Do you really think so?"
"That's what I thought at the time," the man said.
"You think even if you make a compromise, it will be useless, so you don't even want to try?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man said, "Besides that, I also feel that... even if... even if compromise can make him less cruel to me, I already... don't want to compromise anymore!"
"You don't want to give in anymore?" the gray-hand man asked, "Is that what he said?"
"Now that I think about it...it was indeed like this at that time," the man said.
"What did the other party say?" the gray-handed man asked.
"He said... the effect is really good... and said... the time has not yet come... so... so I am becoming less and less afraid... and becoming less and less willing to give in... ...When the time comes, I will still...maintain this unyielding state, but...but the fear in my heart will...will come back...At that time...although I am afraid, I will...but not give in. I will understand the pain when the time comes." The man said.
"Did you believe what he said then?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I believe...but...but I wasn't afraid at that time." The man said.
"Did you say anything?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I told him," the man said, "I asked him what he wanted to do."
"Did he answer you?" asked the man with gray hands.
"He said... he just wanted me to try that feeling..." the man said, "because... when he died in my hands... he was very scared... but... but he didn't give in in his heart. of……"
"How do you feel after hearing this?" the gray-hand man asked. "I think he is insulting me again." The man said, "He...he himself is a blue-armored person...talked about the situation of blue-armored people...and then...then let me experience it."
The man with gray hands asked, "Did you tell him what you thought?"
"Yes, I said it." The man said, "I told him directly...it can't be the same...I can't understand his feelings...and he can't understand mine."
The man with gray hands asked, "What did he think after hearing this?"
"He asked me why I was so sure," the man said.
"Did you tell him?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Yes, I told him... because... because his nails are blue... and said... I don't need to go into too much detail... He should be able to understand... If he doesn't understand... then it's him It's a matter of understanding." The man said, "I deliberately mentioned understanding at that time because... because he mentioned my understanding before."
"Were you not worried about angering him at all?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Don't worry!" the man said, "I'm really not afraid no matter what he does... I was in that state at the time."
The man with gray hands asked, "What did he say?"
"He said that I... was hopeless... and that... it was inevitable that I would kill my father," the man said.
As he said this, the fear on his face became evident again.
The gray-hand man was a little worried that the other party would once again fall into a state of being unable to communicate with others normally, so he said: "What happened in the past is in the past. Now you are no longer in that world. There is no need to be so afraid when mentioning what happened at that time."
(End of chapter)