Chapter 5069 (five thousand and sixty-nine) inherent


Chapter 5069 (five thousand and sixty-nine) Inherent
“You don’t usually feel like this?” asked the gray-handed man.

"Definitely not." The man said, "After all... after all, the arrival of such a 'spring' is not good for me."

"This time when you felt as if someone must be waiting, did you feel anything else?" The man with gray hands asked.

"Yes. I... I feel... I seem... to be able to think from the perspective of other people at a certain moment." The man answered.

"Whose perspective?" the gray-handed man asked.

The man said: "I haven't thought about this clearly before... I... need to think about it carefully."

The man with gray hands said: "Think about it, I'll give you some time." Although the man with gray hands didn't want to give him time again, he still said so.

Then, the man with gray hands whispered to the man with brown hands: "Is he acting like this because something in his body related to the spell has been stirred up?"

"I think so," said the brown-hand man.

The gray-hand man added: "And the stirring of things in his body is related to his thoughts. Can it be proved that the stirring of things in his body affects his thoughts?"

The man with brown hands said: "It should be."

The man with gray hands said: "What do you think the spring he mentioned has something to do with it?"

The man with brown hands said: "I feel it may have something to do with the man in blue armor, what do you think?"

The man with gray hands said: "I think so too."

The man with brown hands said: "I just feel that something in that man's body was stirred, and his thoughts changed. At a certain moment, he was able to think from the perspective of other people. Maybe those other people were the people in blue armor. "

The gray-hand man said: "Did you think of what the person who cast the spell said when he poured those words into his soul?"

"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "Is this what you were thinking of?" "That's right. The person who cast the spell on him was trying to make him change some of his inherent thoughts." The man with gray hands said.

The brown-hand man said: "I also thought of this. But when he talked to us later, his attitude towards the blue-armored man was still completely contemptuous."

The gray-hand man asked: "Did he not really change after that?"

The man with brown hands said: "In other words, he went to the spell caster to solve the problem, but failed to solve it in the end?"

"There are many things that we still need to get information from him to understand." The gray-handed man said.

"I also thought that although he might have been affected by the changes in the internal situation at that moment and temporarily thought about the problem from the perspective of the man in blue armor, was it not limited to this?" asked the man with brown hands.

"What else are you thinking of?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Also, is it possible that he has also thought about the problem from the perspective of other bullied people?" said the brown-hand man.

After saying this, the brown-handed man felt that he was overthinking, and said: "Maybe it's not to this extent."

"Maybe it's just like what you said." The gray-handed man said.

The man with brown hands said: "I think I'm overthinking it, because the person who cast the spell on him only made him change his inherent attitude towards the man in blue armor, but it didn't make him change his inherent attitude towards other people who were bullied."

The gray-hand man said: "You are right. But I also thought that if he changes his inherent attitude towards the people in blue armor, will his inherent attitude towards other bullied people also be different?"

The man with brown hands thought for a moment and said, "In conjunction?"

(End of chapter)

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