Chapter 5696 (five thousand six hundred and ninety-six) Change me


Chapter 5696 (five thousand six hundred and ninety-six) Change me

The gray-handed man said: "What do you want to say?"

"I do want to say it, but if you don't want me to say it alone, it's okay if two people say it together." The brown-handed man said.

Just after saying this, the brown-hand man realized and said: "What I said this time makes no sense again."

"Why do you say that?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Because actually you were the one who said 'three, four, three, four, three, four' last time." The brown-hand man said, "I just considered whether it was dangerous for you to suddenly say that. It’s as if you forgot that you were the only one who said this.”

The gray-hand man said: "In that case, it's no problem. Although I said it, he didn't have the same reaction as when I said it last time. Does this mean that it's useless for me to say it the second time? "

The man with brown hands said: "You can wait a little longer, although I don't know what will happen."

The gray-handed man added: "Last time, there was no need to wait. He just said 'four...four...'. If it was like just now, there probably wouldn't be a need to wait. However, I guess even if I want to follow It’s the same as before, it’s unlikely.”

"Ever since he stopped saying 'four...four...' there's been no sign of wanting to say it again," said the brown-hand man.

"Although the signs are hard to see, I really think this time it might be just this time." said the gray-handed man.

"How about I give it a try?" the brown-handed man said, "Although I don't think it will be useful if I give it a try, I can still give it a try."

"Is there any danger?" the gray-handed man asked. "Look, I'm going to say it, and that's what you asked." The brown-hand man said, "Didn't you think so when you said it just now?"

"Didn't I say it before?" said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands added, "But the time is different."

The man with gray hands said: "Time is different, but people are the same anyway. If you say so, time is different, and people are different."

"Since the time is different, and nothing big happened after you said 'three, four, three, four, three, four' for the second time, then I'll just pretend that it would be fine if it were me at a different time. "The brown-hand man said.

The man with gray hands was indeed a little worried that it would be dangerous for the man with brown hands to speak out, so he added: "Look, you have already said it, so you don't need to say it again."

"I said 'three, four, three, four, three, four' in the process of talking to you. These words were blended into other words I said. It's different from that time you said." The man with brown hands said, "Besides, I have mentioned 'three, four, three, four, three, four' more than once when talking to you. Not only is this the case for me, but you are also like this, except for two separate occasions. Besides saying 'three, four, three, four, three, four', you also said it like me at other times, that is, 'three, four, three, four, three, four' if there are other words before or after it, no. Said alone."

"You also think that only saying 'three, four, three, four, three, four' alone will count?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Yeah?" The brown-handed man said, "Since you said that, it means that you think so."

The gray-hand man said: "I thought so from the beginning. The first time I said 'three, four, three, four, three, four' alone, I said it while thinking seriously."

(End of chapter)

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