Chapter 5386 (five thousand three hundred and eighty-six) Resentment


Chapter 5386 (five thousand three hundred and eighty-six) Resentment
The man with gray hands said again: "What do you think after hearing this?"

The man said: "I don't know why he said that... and I think he may understand my thoughts. After all, he... is no longer alive and has become an abnormal state. But I am a little confused. , because... if a person is no longer alive, he will have many abilities that he didn't have when he was alive, then... then why don't I. Although I thought about this,... I thought very quickly, and my thoughts were very fast... …it’s over.”

The gray-handed man said: "Did you say something?"

"I... told him... that this was just what he thought, and it was simply... not the truth." The man said.

"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He told me... stop making excuses," the man said, "and he also told me not to think that no one else could know what I was... doing."

The man with gray hands asked: "What do you think after hearing this?"

"I just... really don't dare to quibble, because... I feel that if what he said is true, if I continue to quibble, then... maybe... something bad will happen again." The man said .

The man with gray hands asked: "Did you say anything else next?"

"I asked him...if I...denied what I told him, would there be any irreparable...consequences?" the man said.

The man with gray hands said: "He said... I said that because he was right."

The man said: "What about you?"

"I said...he hasn't answered my question yet." The man said.

"Did he answer your question now?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No." The man said, "He said... I... He said I... would only admit what he said because I was afraid of the consequences."

The gray-handed man said: "Do you agree?"

The man said: "I agree in my heart."

"What about your mouth? Continue to refute him?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I don't dare." The man said.

"It's precisely because of the reason he said, that is, what consequences are he afraid of?" the gray-handed man asked. "Yes." The man said.

"Did you say anything else?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I told him," the man said, "I asked him... I won't refute him, but if I say something else, will there be any consequences?"

The man with gray hands asked, "Did he tell you?"

"He said...it depends on what I say." The man said.

The man with gray hands asked again: "What did you say?"

The man said: "I asked...if I said that if he had told me everything earlier, he wouldn't have caused me such misery, would there be no consequences?"

The gray-hand man asked: "Did he say there would be consequences?"

"He didn't say anything about it, he was just very angry." The man said, "He said... I still blame him."

"What about you?" asked the gray-handed man.

The man said: "I said... of course, because he... hurt me. After saying that, I was worried that there would be consequences for saying this, and asked him if it was okay for me to say this."

The gray-hand man said: "Did he tell you?"

"He said...the consequences...he said I had already caused extremely serious consequences, and now...I still...have the nerve to blame him," the man said.

The man with gray hands asked, "Is he angry?"

The man said: "Yes. It can be heard that he is very angry."

The man with gray hands asked: "Are you worried about the consequences of his anger?"

(End of chapter)

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