Chapter 4917 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventeen)


Chapter 4917 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventeen)

"Also...people's destinies are...connected." The man said.

"What do you mean?" asked the gray-handed man.

"That is...that is, if others are in deep suffering, but think that person is at fault...if too many people in the world think so...then...that is not good for everyone, that is...that people's destinies are connected, If everyone who is, as I say, 'unlucky' thinks that the 'unlucky' person must be at fault, then...then..."

The man paused here and said, "Let me think about it...actually he said too many words at that time, so many...many things that I remember may not be...not the original words. He also gave many examples. "

"You must think carefully, think clearly, and tell me." The gray-handed man said.

The Grayhand considers this information useful in understanding that person's condition.

"Want to continue?" the man asked.

"Go on," the gray-handed man said.

"People's destinies are connected. If everyone who is 'unlucky' as I said will think that the 'unlucky' person must be at fault, then... then... not only will the 'unlucky' person be more miserable at that time... this... This is not good for other people either. People cannot guarantee that they will never... be unlucky. If this culture of harming the "unlucky" people again spreads everywhere... then... then everyone Everyone... is likely to suffer this... kind of harm." The man said, "Of course, what he said at the time seemed... like... was it the word 'unlucky'? I... I can't remember clearly. Anyway...that's what it means...he said it over and over again...from every angle, as if...as if he was afraid that I wouldn't understand."

"What was your reaction when you heard those words?" the Gray Hand asked.

"I...I...didn't seem to agree with it at the time." The person said, "Now I seem to understand, the reason why he told me time and time again...it seemed...as if I didn't agree with his statement. relation?"

The gray-hand man said: "Did you refute him then?"

"No." The man said, "I... How dare I refute him..." "Why don't you dare to refute him?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Because he... he is a man who knows magic." The man said.

"Is it just because of this?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Also... not completely." The man said.

"Why..." the gray-handed man asked.

"It's also because...I was...at that time...I was...asking for him." The man said.

"Just let him solve your problem?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said.

At this point, the Gray Hand man feels that he must be careful when asking questions, and must not cause the other party to appear in a state where he cannot communicate with others normally.

"Did you communicate with him when he spoke to you?" the gray-hand man asked.

"I seem... I didn't say anything..." the man said, "That time was... it was the period of waiting after he cast the spell on me, and then he continued to cast the spell on me... and between the two spells During that time, in fact, this process was not separated from the spell... I felt... I felt that... at that time, spell casting seemed to be a... a whole process... that is... it was cast in stages, but... but in his It seems that the process of casting the spell is paused..."

(End of chapter)

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