Chapter 4834 (four thousand eight hundred and thirty-four) Attribution
The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "As for what you said about his stuttering just now, do you think it was entirely due to fear?"
The gray-handed man thought for a moment and said, "It seems not entirely true. He stutters a lot when he speaks."
"Although he has always seemed scared, I think he may have formed a habit." The gray-handed man said.
"I even think that if he didn't use some special method to recover, he might not be able to change back in the future." The brown-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said: "Actually, that's what I mean too. He seems to have been like this before. He was so frightened that he stammered, as if there was something wrong with him."
The man with gray hands said: "When do you think he got this problem from fear?"
"He was frightened as soon as he arrived here, and he continued to be frightened after that. He stuttered when he spoke." The brown-handed man said.
"I was thinking just now whether he could recover using special methods, but now I suddenly feel that some methods are no longer applicable to him." The gray-handed man said.
"Why?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Because he has seen the man who knows magic, and the man who knows magic cast a spell on him." The brown-handed man said, "I think that the situation where someone cast a spell on him happened before, and it reminded him of some past events. There's something to do with being afraid. If that's what I'm saying, do you think any of the tricks you could use to stop him from stuttering would apply to him?"
The man with gray hands thought for a while and said: "Yes, with his current situation, any kind of effort to make him stop stuttering may cause other abnormal changes in him, and those changes will affect our ability to use him to do things." "The man with the brown hand said, "I don't know what our owner will think when he becomes like this."
The man with gray hands said: "Actually, this can't be said to be caused by something we did wrong, right?"
"I don't think it counts," said the brown-hand man.
"He was frightened as soon as he appeared. Even if we didn't do anything to him, he would be so frightened that he would stutter." The gray-hand man said, "We always did things according to the wishes of the Lord at the beginning. At that time, he He already stuttered when he spoke. Although things happened later that were different from what the Lord asked us to do before, the fact that he became stuttering cannot be attributed to something wrong with us.β
Originally, the two of them didn't plan to talk in depth about the man's stuttering, but now after they said a few words, they both felt a sense of crisis.
Although the brown-hand man had begun to worry, he still said: "He came here inexplicably, and he would have been frightened. Even if it wasn't you and me who brought him here, the situation would not be any different. Don't you think so?" ?β
The gray-hand man said: "I think so. He didn't know what would happen before. As soon as he entered this place, of course he was frightened. After being frightened to the point of stuttering, he couldn't change it. In other words, we couldn't change it, so we can't. It's up to us. The task given to us by the Lord will scare him. Even if someone else encounters this situation, he will be scared like him. But if it were someone else, would he be so scared that he would always stutter like this? Itβs another story.β
Although the man with brown hands agreed with what the man with gray hands said, he also felt that the other person had a sense of crisis from the tone of the man with gray hands. He even felt that it was because of the sense of crisis that the other person said that reason to comfort himself.
(End of chapter)