Chapter 4936 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Six) Multiple People
The man with gray hands asked: "After you heard that person say, 'Think about whether the person being bullied can feel fair,' what was the specific content in your mind?"
The man replied: "It's just...it's just...I'm a Tiecang person...it's hard to think like that. I'm not a blue-armored person."
The man with gray hands asked again: "What was that person's reaction?"
"He also said: Some emotions are connected between people. If you put your mind to it... and think about things from other people's perspective, you can understand a lot more things." The person said.
The man with gray hands asked: "What do you think after hearing this?"
"I just thought...I...I can't think about things from the perspective of the man in blue armor." The man replied.
The man with gray hands asked again: "At this time, did you hear what the magician said to you again?"
"Heard it again," the man said.
The man with gray hands asked again: "What's the content?"
"He said... sometimes, it's not that you can't think about things from other people's perspective, but... it's that you don't want to think about things from other people's perspective," the man replied.
"Do you agree with what he said?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I thought about it and thought it made sense. I... agreed," the man said.
"Then what were you thinking at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"What I'm thinking about is...I really don't want to think about it that way..." the man said.
"What happened next?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Then... then the person said... I can think about it. When I was bullied, did I hope... I hope someone could think about things from my perspective," the person said.
The man with gray hands asked: "Did you think according to what he said?"
"Thinking about it," the man said. "What are you thinking about at this time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"What I'm thinking about is... when I'm being bullied... I... I really hope someone can think about things from my perspective." The person said.
The man with gray hands asked: "What happened next?"
The man said: "Then... he said... let me recall whether I have ever been bullied by many people at the same time."
"Have you ever had this experience?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Yes." The man said.
"Did you remember your previous experiences at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." said the man.
"Did the other party know what you were thinking at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes, he knows." The person said, "I just thought about the situation when I was bullied... I didn't think too specifically, so... I guess he didn't know what happened to me at that time. People bullied me... but he already understood that I was indeed bullied by many people at the same time.”
The man with gray hands asked: "Did he say anything to you next?"
"He said it." The man said, "He said... you can imagine how I would feel if someone from that man stood up and spoke for me... then... then."
The man with gray hands said, "What do you think?"
"I was thinking...then...then I must feel...as if someone is willing to save me...pull me...out of that abyss," the man replied.
The man with gray hands asked again: "What happened next? After that person learned that you thought so."
The person said: "He said... if at this time... someone else wants to bully me... but that person feels it's unfair because he can't bully me, what will I think?"
(End of chapter)