Chapter 5605 (Five Thousand Six Hundred and Five) Broken
“That’s right.” Gray Hand Man said, “But what is the source of these sounds we hear? Are they really all coming from his abdomen?”
"The gurgling sound must have come from his belly," said the brown-hand man.
"What about this second ticking sound?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I can't be sure yet," said the brown-hand man.
"I thought of another question." The man with gray hands said.
"What's the problem?" asked the brown-hand man.
"We are talking about 'first time' and 'second time' now. Is this expression really suitable?" asked the gray-handed man.
"When we say 'first time' and 'second time', do we mean the number of ticks?" said the brown-hand man.
"Yes." The man with gray hands said, "That's what I thought."
"Why do you ask that again?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Because, I have some doubts about whether this so-called second time really exists." The gray-handed man said.
"Oh?" said the brown-handed man, "Do you think there is a possibility that the ticking sound is continuous and does not really disappear in the middle, but becomes smaller to the point where we can't hear it, so the so-called The second time is actually the ticking sound of the first time?”
"I thought of this, but I don't have enough evidence to prove it." The gray-handed man said.
"There seems to be a lot of things that happened here that can't be proven with any evidence, right?" the brown-hand man asked.
"That's right," said the gray-handed man.
The man with brown hands added, "But what you're talking about might actually be a problem."
The gray-hand man said: "You think so too?"
"Did that ticking sound just now really disappear?" the man with brown hands asked.
"What did you think just now?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I naturally thought it had really disappeared just now." said the brown-hand man.
"Just by listening?" said the man with gray hands. "It's not just listening." The brown-handed man said, "It also uses some of the special feelings of people like you and me."
"Did you use it right then?" the gray-handed man said.
"Yes." said the brown-hand man, "have you used it too?"
"That's right." The gray-handed man said, "What was the result of using your special sense just now?"
"It just tends to disappear during that period of time." The man with brown hands said.
"It's just 'tendency'?" Gray Hand Man said, "That is to say, there is no certain feeling, nor is it certain that the ticking sound has really disappeared during that period, right?"
"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "During that time, you also didn't have a certain feeling, right?"
"That's right." The gray-hand man said, "There is indeed no definite feeling. If it were, I wouldn't say that."
The brown-hand man said: "Are you also 'inclined'?"
"That's right," said the man with gray hands.
The Man with Brown Hands said: "What are the chances that the 'tendency' we feel is accurate?"
"It's hard to say," said the gray-hand man, "This place is not like other places, and the situation at this moment is not the same as before."
The man with brown hands said: "It makes sense, we are currently in a special environment, and many things are really difficult to judge."
The gray-hand man said: "Do you feel anything now?"
"How do you feel about what just happened?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Yes." The gray-handed man said.
"I feel like the ticking sound should have stopped now." The man with brown hands said.
"That is to say, two times in total?" The gray-handed man asked, "During the period in between, did the ticking sound really disappear, instead of just being quieter?"
(End of chapter)