Chapter 4816 (Four Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixteen) Angry
The man with gray hands asked, "Do you really not believe what he said?"
"It's not that I don't believe it at all." The man said.
"You said he wanted to trick you. Is there any other reason?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I think... if I say this... maybe he can explain to me what's going on." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked: "What did the other party say after you said that?"
"The other person told me... Even if I want to know what's going on, I don't have to say this... If I say this... it will only show my stupidity." The man said.
"What happened to you after hearing this?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I was very angry at the time, so I told him... He always calls others stupid, but in fact he is really stupid," the man said.
"What was his reaction after hearing this?" the gray-hand man asked.
"He said it was a good thing for me to lose my temper... At this point... he wanted me to lose my temper. He also told me that there was a reason why he said I was stupid... Obviously he could know what I thought... I also said He deceived me and tried to use this method to get him to tell me what I wanted to know. "But he already knew what I was thinking, so naturally he wouldn't take the bait."
"What do you think at this time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I'm a little regretful that I thought of it before... and deliberately said it to deceive him... and let him know that I said it on purpose." The man said, "But I don't think this is a big problem... anyway, he has deceived him before. But I... those are all true... I just said he lied to me... and I didn't accuse him unjustly... that is... I'm not just talking about this time."
"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.
"He knew what I was thinking again." The man said, "He immediately told me...if I regret it, I regret it, and told me not to comfort myself, because it is useless...and told me not to always say that people are cheating me. …The one who really deceived me is myself.”
"Are you angry after hearing this?" the man with gray hands asked. "Yes." The man said, "I am controlled by him no matter how much I think about it. This is... simply unbearable."
"Are you angry with him at this time?" the gray-hand man asked.
"No." The man said, "Because...because...I just heard him say that it was a good thing for me to lose my temper."
"What do you think will happen if you lose your temper?" asked the Gray Hand.
"I can't explain clearly...it's just...after hearing what he said...I felt...if I lost my temper, then he would...seem to be able to do anything bad to me," the man said. , "Just because I felt... this, so I... I just endured it and didn't say anything."
The gray-handed man asked: "How did the other party react at this time?"
"The other person... the other person said... I must really want to lose my temper, but I don't dare." The person said, "After I finished speaking, I started laughing again."
"What about you?" Gray-Hand Man asked, "Still holding back from losing your temper?"
"Yes. I just feel that if I help him by losing my temper, then I will definitely...definitely endure it...not because I am worried that it will be more convenient for him to attack me later, but...but because I just don't want him to succeed." That person said.
"You didn't say anything?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I'm holding back... but I still want to find a chance to talk." The person said.
"You didn't say anything, did the other party say something?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Said." The man said.
(End of chapter)