Chapter 5599 (five thousand five hundred and ninety-nine) nine things
The gray-hand man said: "In other words, if you and I are not people who have experienced transformation, we probably won't be able to hear the sound coming from his abdomen?"
"Yes, that's what it means." The brown-handed man said, "Generally speaking, this kind of sound is unlikely to be heard by ordinary people, right?"
The Gray-Hand Man said: "I see, even if it's 'Nine-like', it's unlikely that ordinary people can hear it."
This was the first time the brown-hand man heard such a joke from the gray-hand man, and asked: "You can also say 'nine things'?"
The gray-handed man asked: "Have you heard of it before?"
"Never heard of it," said the brown-hand man.
"Then why do you say 'ye'?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Because I've heard something similar," the brown-hand man said.
"What's the same?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I've heard some people say 'two things'." The man with brown hands said.
"Are you surprised when you hear the word 'Nine Principles'?" asked the gray-handed man, "Is it because it's both familiar and strange at the same time?"
"Actually, no matter what you say is something I have heard before, as long as you make a joke, I will think of the past and feel different." The brown-hand man said.
The man with gray hands said: "Before today, I rarely joked."
The man with brown hands said: "Me too, not only that, if it were before, I wouldn't even be so sensitive to other people's jokes."
The gray-hand man said: "If such a special situation occurs, will I continue to joke?"
"I'm willing to listen to your jokes," said the brown-hand man.
"Do you like this lively feeling?" the gray-handed man said.
"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "Compared with before, it's so different."
The gray-hand man said: "Isn't it not entirely a bad thing that we are in this situation now?"
"I don't know what will happen in a while." The brown-hand man said, "If we still have a way out, that would be a great thing."
The man with gray hands said, "What if there is no way out?" The man with brown hands said, "It's not entirely a bad thing."
"Do you really think so?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "No matter what happens next, we have already experienced this..."
The gray-hand man said: "Do you think it's worth it?"
The man with brown hands said: "I think it's worth it now. What about you?"
"Me too." The man with gray hands said.
"No matter what happens in the future?" the brown-hand man asked, "anyway, do you think it's worth it?"
"Yes." The gray-handed man said.
"Haven't you also developed the habit of speaking without saying absolutes?" asked the brown-handed man.
"It's a habit." said the gray-hand man.
"Then when you answer my question under such circumstances, you only say 'yes'?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Didn't you say that too?" the gray-handed man asked.
"At least I said 'for now'." The brown-hand man said.
"What's on your mind?" the gray-handed man asked.
"You saw through it," said the brown-hand man, "didn't you?"
The gray-hand man said: "Just tell me."
The man with brown hands said: "I really didn't want to say the word 'currently' before, and I was about to blurt it out just now, but I thought about not being able to say it absolutely, so when I didn't really want to add 'currently', I forced it These two words.”
"Do you think adding it goes against your ideas?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "Although I have indeed developed the habit of not speaking absolutely, but in this matter, I really want to say 'it's worth it' directly."
(End of chapter)