Chapter 4837 (Four Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Seven) Control


Chapter 4837 (Four Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Seven) Control

"Yes." The gray-hand man told the truth in order to understand the situation clearly.

"It seems...it seems that I feel...it's really right." The man said.

"Do you think so just because of what I said just now?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said.

"Because of what words? Do you still remember what happened at that time? If you remember, tell me again." The gray-handed man asked.

"I remember." The man said, "Just now...just now...you...you asked me...asked me if I felt anything different near my eyebrows. I said my eyebrows...are not that different... I also asked if there was something wrong with my eyebrows just now, and asked you... if my eyebrows were still there. You just said that you didn't mean that, and you just asked me if I felt anything, because I said I didn't remember what I just said. Where is it? I told you... I don't feel it... I also asked you, do you remember what I just said, and does it have anything to do with... between the eyebrows? Then you told me... a lot. People sometimes frown when they think about something, and you asked me if I do the same thing when I think about something. I tell you, I should also frown. I asked you if I frowned just now, but you... you didn't say it directly. Answer me, if you ask me how I feel, I will...I will...just tell you that I don't remember if I frowned just now..."

At this point, the person who said before, "I don't have the guts, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." frowned again and said, "In this process, I should...should That’s right?”

The man with gray hands noticed that the man frowned again, and thought that this could be regarded as the third round of frowning. This time, the frown seemed to be under the control of the man himself, and it did not look like his brow was being pulled up by something.

"That's right, you remember it quite clearly."

The gray-handed person was a little relieved because he heard the other person say that he frowned for the purpose of trying. He felt that if the "second round" was purely the person's own initiative to try and frown, the matter would not be so troublesome. He There is no need to worry about the danger caused by that person frowning again. Although he was not sure at this time whether the second round of frowning was caused by the person actively trying to frown and also being affected by other reasons, at this time, the gray-handed person believed that it was more likely that it was purely the person who actively frowned.

The gray-hand man asked again: "How did you try it?" He had clearly seen how the person tried it before, but now the gray-hand man still asked how the other person tried it.

The man replied: "It's just...just frowning, and then...and then not frowning."

"How many times have you tried it yourself?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I tried...several times, I lost count." The man said.

"Did you control the speed during the trial?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No." The man replied, "It's just...after the first trial, the time between the subsequent trials was a little...a little longer. Is there any problem with this...?"

"I didn't say there was a problem, I just asked." The gray-handed man said.

The man looked a little more relaxed and said to the gray-handed man: "That's good."

"What are you trying to get out of this?" the gray-handed man asked.

(End of chapter)

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