Chapter 5326 (five thousand three hundred and twenty-six) betrayal
"I thought about it, but...but I didn't say anything to him immediately." The man said, "If I did, I would feel...uncomfortable, as if I was afraid of him, so...so I just continued what I just said I said to him, ‘Don’t even think about it!’ When I said it… my tone was very firm.”
The man with gray hands asked again: "After you said this, how did he react?"
"He opened his arms and waved." The man said, "There were words in his mouth."
"What else is he reading?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I don't know what it is... I thought it was like a spell, and... I thought it couldn't be it. I just felt that... he was a man in blue armor... even in a place like that... he shouldn't understand... "It's a spell." The man said, "No matter what happened before, no matter what will happen next, I just... don't want to believe that the man in blue armor can cast a spell."
The man with gray hands asked: "There are some things that you have never wanted to believe. Is this true in the real world as well?"
"Yes...that's it." The man said.
"When you encounter something you don't want to believe, even if you have seen it and heard it, can you still not believe it?" asked the man with gray hands.
"That's right." The man said, "You can see it and hear it, but you don't have to believe it. It's not just me, others have also said this to me."
"Who told you?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I...can't afford to offend anyone." The man said.
"Your superior?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Yes." The man replied.
"What did your superiors tell you?" the gray-handed man asked.
"He said, don't think...what I saw is what I should believe." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked: "Do you agree with what he said?"
"Agree." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked again: "Did he say anything else?" "Yes." The man said, "He also told me...I shouldn't believe what I heard. I shouldn't believe it either."
"Is there any more?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man said again, "He said that if I believe something I shouldn't believe, it will be... myself unlucky. He also said that it is not up to me to decide what I should believe and what I should not believe."
"Do you agree with all these words?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I... didn't fully agree with it at the time," the man said.
The man with gray hands asked again: "What do you disagree with?"
"That's what he said, 'It's not my decision.' At that time, I... thought that there are some things that I should be able to decide," the person said.
"Did you contradict your superior?" the Gray Hand asked.
"No." The man said, "I...can't afford to offend him, and I won't refute him."
"Did he say anything else?" The man with gray hands asked.
"He seems to have noticed me... He doesn't seem to fully agree with what he said." The man said, "I don't know if he has noticed it. If so, I don't understand how he... has noticed it. . Maybe... it's my eyes that betray me."
The man with gray hands asked: "Do you think you saw it? What did he say?"
"He asked me...if I had any other ideas." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked, "How did you answer him?"
"I said I...have no other ideas at all." The man said.
"Are you telling the truth again?" the gray-hand man asked.
(End of chapter)