Chapter 5615 (five thousand six hundred and fifteen) follows
The man with brown hands said: "You and I seem to be always changing our minds?"
"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "I don't think this is your problem."
"What do you think?" asked the brown-hand man.
"I think we just expressed the changing feelings." The gray-hand man said, "And such changes are not something you and I can decide."
The man with brown hands said: "Actually, the situation has changed, and your and my feelings have also changed, right?"
"It should be so." The gray-handed man said, "I don't say it's absolute anymore, so I just said it. What I think is more absolute than what I say."
The man with brown hands said, "The sound is getting louder and louder now."
"The shock is uncomfortable." The gray-handed man said.
"Will the loud noise this time affect our hearing?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Still not sure," said the gray-hand man.
"I should pay attention to one thing just now." The brown-hand man said.
"What's the matter?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I should pay attention to the time when the ticking disappears, that is, the period after the second ticking stops and before the third ticking appears. Have you and I heard any change in each other's voices?" said the man with brown hands. .
"We can't even give a definite statement as to whether the sound really disappeared." The Gray Hand Man said.
"That's true, but we always talk according to the number of times." The brown-handed man said, "The first time, the second time, the third time. After saying this for a while, I didn't think there was any problem."
"So it's okay to keep saying this?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I think so," said the brown-hand man.
"I think I just said nonsense again." The gray-hand man said, "It really makes no sense."
"Which sentence do you think is nonsense?" asked the brown-hand man. "That's what I said. We can't even give a definite statement on whether the sound has really disappeared." Gray Hand Man said, "Whether we can give a definite statement or not, it doesn't affect the question you mentioned. I don't need to raise this at all. ”
The man with brown hands said: "It's okay to mention it, think about it more."
The gray-handed man said: "It just delayed a lot of time."
"I don't think there's anything inappropriate in what you said." The man with brown hands said.
The gray-handed man said: "But what I am going to say now is probably useful."
"Is it useful?" the brown-hand man asked, "Can you tell me smoothly?"
"At least now I don't have any premonition of being blocked." The man with gray hands said.
"Do you have a premonition before you feel like you're going to be blocked?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Sometimes," said the man with gray hands.
"Did you come up with that premonition yourself, or is it related to your special ability?" the brown-hand man asked.
"It seems that I came up with it myself." The gray-hand man said, "Didn't you?"
"I don't think I feel it," said the brown-hand man.
"Let me give it a try now," said the gray-hand man, "I just noticed your voice talking to me during the silent period between the second tick and the third tick."
After saying this, the gray-hand man felt that he was speaking absolutely, and he felt unaccustomed to it, so he added: "Let's just think that there was no sound during that interval. I can't say it is too absolute."
"Have you noticed any changes?" asked the brown-hand man.
"There seems to be no change." The gray-handed man said, "Your voice is still so mellow."
"Actually, it shouldn't be difficult for me to recall that time, but I don't know why I can't think of you to say it like this." The brown-handed man said.
(End of chapter)