Chapter 4957 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Seven) Disgust


Chapter 4957 (Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Seven) Disgust

"Did you tell him that you hate the blue-armored people?" the gray-handed man said.

"I told you, I said a lot." The man said, "Actually... when he knew that I was from Tiecang, he should have known that I... I would not have a good impression of the people in blue armor."

"Do you think that all Tiecang people will not have a favorable impression of the blue-armored people?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Well... let me think about it now... I can't say anything for sure." The man said, "But I... I have never seen any Tiecang person openly express his affection for the Lanjia person."

"Do you think that when the other party knows that you are a Tiecang person, they should probably acquiesce in their hearts that you hate people in blue armor?" said the gray-handed man.

"Absolutely... Although judging by identity is not... rigorous... I heard that before this kind of thing related to the method, you need to be very strict when understanding the personal situation of the person being cast, so... So actually this is Judgment is not an absolutely reliable method...but...but it is actually...about the same." The man said, "Until now, I think it is...about the same."

"Did he ask anything else when he learned that you were from Tiecang?" asked the gray-handed man.

"In which direction?" the man asked.

"Just...have you further confirmed...confirmed your identity?" said the gray-handed man.

The man thought for a moment and then said, "He...he asked my mother and my father."

When that person mentioned his father, the gray-hand man was once again a little worried that the other person would think too much and the emotions brought about by overthinking would make him unable to communicate with others normally again, so he stared at the person's face closely to see if there was anything wrong with him. There are no sudden changes to make decisions.

There was no strange change in the man after he said this. Although the gray-handed man was not completely relieved, he felt that the problem was not big. At the same time, he felt that he still could not absolutely control what he was going to say next, so he said to The man said, "What kind of situation did you ask about?" "Just asked about... identity." The man said, "Are you from Tiecang?"

"I wonder if your mother and father are from Tiecang?" asked the gray-hand man.

"Yes." The man said.

"Did you tell him the truth?" the gray-hand man asked.

"I told him the truth." The man said, "There's nothing wrong with it... Hiding it from him... I feel quite proud to say it. Both of them are Tiecang people... serious Tiecang people. ah."

The man with gray hands asked: "At that time, besides asking your mother and your father who they were, did he also ask other questions about them?"

"Asked." The man said.

"Have you told him the truth?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Yes." The man said, "Because he told me before that if... if he didn't have to ask... he would try not to ask, and even if... even if he knew, he... wouldn't tell me My information was revealed. I knew... if I wanted to solve my own problem... I had to let the other party fully understand the information he needed to know... I told him everything... and... later I also discovered that... part of the questions he asked... were of no importance... of course... the other part... even if I didn't like to let others know... he had made a promise to me... not to tell. other people."

(End of chapter)

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