Chapter 5680 (five thousand six hundred and eighty) all


Chapter 5680 (Five Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty) All
“Yes, it’s hard to avoid.” said the gray-hand man. “After all, his current situation is different from the one we encountered before where he couldn’t communicate normally with others. The situation is different, so let’s just assume that he doesn’t have this problem at the moment.”

"Yes, and in the situation just now, he actually looked like he heard what you and I said." The brown-handed man said, "You and I both think so, right?"

"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "But he didn't give us a response."

"From this point of view, it seems that we don't have to worry about whether he will fall into a state of being unable to communicate normally with others again." The brown-handed man said.

"That's true," said the gray-hand man, "but this worry still haunts me and makes me unable to let it go."

The man with brown hands said: "I have a hard time letting go, so what should we do?"

"You're asking me again." The man with gray hands said in a naughty tone.

"Yes, am I only allowed to answer your questions and not ask you questions?" The brown-handed man responded in a naughty tone.

The man with gray hands added, "Of course it's accurate. But you wouldn't ask me questions like this before, would you? You understand what I mean by 'before'."

"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "To be honest, if I had asked you this kind of question before, even if I really didn't know what to do, I wouldn't have asked you. I was always worried that if I asked you, it would seem that I didn't know what to do. Not only that, but I might also think that if you catch something, who will it be passed on to?"

The gray-handed man's tone became more serious: "I can't blame you."

"Why can't you blame me again?" The brown-handed man asked, "It seems that in your eyes during this period, you can't blame me for anything."

"That's because the things you said are not your fault in the first place." The gray-handed man said.

"But you think it's your fault for some of the things we mentioned?" asked the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said, "Yes. Don't you think it's your fault?" "It's the same for both of us." The man with brown hands said, "Your tone just now seemed to have suddenly become more serious. Isn't it my imagination?"

The man with gray hands said: "It's not an illusion."

"Why did you suddenly stop speaking in a naughty tone?" the brown-handed man asked.

"You're still a little used to this change, aren't you?" The gray-handed man said this with a naughty tone.

The man with brown hands said: "I'm not used to it. After all, before this happened, I probably wouldn't have heard you speak in a naughty tone, let alone when your naughty tone turned into a serious tone. I I just wanted to ask why you suddenly stopped speaking in a naughty tone."

The man with gray hands said: "Because after listening to your words, I quickly remembered what kind of situation you and I were in before, and how I treated you. Naturally, I immediately thought that I couldn't blame you. "

"The reason why you think it's my fault has to do with the different situations between you and me before, and also with how you treated me before, right?" the brown-hand man asked.

"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "You will understand it after a little thought."

The man with brown hands said: "It does have something to do with our previous situation."

"Do you only agree with this part?" asked the Gray Hand.

"'As for the latter part, I think it has something to do with how I treated you before.'" said the brown-hand man.

"How you treat me has something to do with how I treat you, right?" The man with gray hands said.

(End of chapter)

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