Chapter 5610 (five thousand six hundred and ten) willing to be


Chapter 5610 (Five Thousand Six Hundred and Ten) I wish to be a gray hand
The man with gray hands said: "I don't know, but a person I met before said that that person should be an ordinary person."

The man with brown hands said, "Does he count?"

The gray-hand man said: "I wanted to talk about him just now, but the moment I was about to say it, the 'tick-tock' sound he made reminded me, and I suddenly felt that he was no ordinary person."

The man with brown hands said: "But in fact, his essence has not changed."

"Same as before?" the gray-hand man asked, "Is that what you mean?"

"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "We treated him as an ordinary person before, but now we should treat him as an ordinary person. What do you think?"

"Actually, I don't know what to think," said the gray-hand man, "If he is considered an ordinary person, but he has brought such a great influence to us, this is too strange."

"We have always encountered many so-called strange things under such circumstances," said the brown-hand man.

"Do you always think he is an ordinary person?" the gray-handed man asked.

"At this moment, I would like to treat him as an ordinary person, just like before." The brown-handed man said, "You say this because you don't want to be absolutely sure. In fact, you really think that he is an ordinary person, or you don't completely regard her as an ordinary person in your heart. , just willing to be?”

"I think he is willing to take it," said the brown-hand man, "but I don't think there is any absolute difference between him and ordinary people."

The gray-handed man said: "In other words, do you think this matter can be considered unclear?"

The man with brown hands said: "Yes, actually that's what I think."

The man with gray hands said: "When we talk, let's treat him as an ordinary person."

The brown-hand man said: "Yes, that's what I mean. I still prefer that he is an ordinary person."

The man with gray hands said: "I also have this tendency."

The brown-hand man said: "But once you hear that voice, it's difficult to tell directly that he is an ordinary person?"

"Sort of." The gray-hand man said, "Not quite." The brown-hand man said, "What else did you think of?"

"I didn't think of much else," said the gray-hand man, "I just have an indescribable feeling that he is an ordinary person, but also a little unusual."

The brown-hand man said: "Have we discussed before whether he is an ordinary person?"

"Yes." The man with gray hands seemed to suddenly think of something, "It seems that the topic we talked about was brought up again?"

"Can this be considered our initiative?" the brown-hand man asked.

"It feels like it counts, but I also think it might be driven by some kind of force." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands said: "There is a reason why I suddenly mentioned him just now."

"What's the reason?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Because from his words, I felt that he had been in the situation we were just discussing." The brown-handed man said.

"What we were discussing just now is that some ordinary people will also think that they are in a dream for a certain period of time." The gray-handed man said, "That's what you want to say, right?"

"That's right," said the brown-hand man.

"His own words seem to reveal this. He does sometimes think that he is in a dream for a certain period of time." The gray-handed man said, "However, this should be different from other ordinary people's situations. no?"

"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "I also think it's different. People like him, who we can't directly say are ordinary people, will also feel that they are in a dream for a certain period of time."

The man with gray hands said: "Does his behavior have something to do with us?"

(End of chapter)

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