Chapter 5433 (Five Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-Three) Efficacy


Chapter 5433 (Five Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-Three) Efficacy

"He asked me what I meant," the man said.

"How did you answer?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I said... I was just answering his question." The man said.

The gray-handed man asked: "What happens next?"

The man said: "Then he said... I mean, I haven't changed."

The man with gray hands asked: "How will you answer after hearing this?"

The man said: "I didn't dare to say yes, so I just said... no. What I was thinking in the dream was that even if the needle stone hurt my... body, even if my nails turned into those unique to people with blue armor, Blue, I absolutely cannot... admit that I am... a blue-armored person."

The man with gray hands asked: "You said no, what happened next?"

The man replied: "He asked me if I meant that his treatment was ineffective."

"Did you answer him?" the man with gray hands asked.

"I answered him...I said...it worked." The man said, "What I was thinking in the dream was...if I said it didn't work, maybe he would get worse."

The man with gray hands asked, "Did he listen?"

"He asked me to think about whether what I said was... contradictory." The man said.

The gray-handed man said: "Are you talking again now?"

"No." The man said.

"Then what was his reaction?" the gray-hand man asked.

The man replied: "He asked me why I thought about it for so long."

"Actually, you didn't want to answer him at that time, did you?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said, "I didn't know how to answer his question at the time. In the dream, I thought that if I... admitted that I really contradicted myself, I don't know how he would... treat me. If I don’t admit to contradicting myself, but if the treatment is effective, it means that... there is a change.”

The man with gray hands asked: "Then how did you answer him?" "In the dream... I had an idea and thought of other explanations, so I said... I... was not contradicting myself." The man said.

"What did he hear?" asked the man with gray hands.

The man said: "He asked me...if the fact that the treatment was effective meant there was a change."

The man with gray hands asked: "Did you answer him directly?"

"Yes." The man said, "I said... yes."

The man with gray hands asked: "He asked again...then is it contradictory for me to say that I haven't changed?"

"I said... no." The person said, "Then I quickly said... because... the no change I said was not... related to the efficacy."

The man with gray hands asked, "How is he?"

"He asked me if I was messing around," the man said.

"What did you say?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I said no." The man said, "I told him... I mean... although the treatment is effective, my body has undergone some... changes, but... I am still the same person. Those changes are all in the original The original me...the original me...has not changed fundamentally."

The man with gray hands asked: "Where is he?"

The man said: "He said that I have not been cured at this time."

The man with gray hands asked, "What happened to you after hearing this?"

"Afraid." The man said, "I was worried that he... would use more terrifying methods to 'treat' me, so I told him... It's cured, it's already cured."

The man with gray hands asked, "What did he say?"

"He said...it's not up to me to cure him or her." The man said.

(End of chapter)

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