Chapter 5702 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Two) Separation
The gray-handed man said: "Why do you think so?"
"The sound just stopped too suddenly, as if it was endless." The man with brown hands said.
The gray-handed man said: "Yes, I think the sound of the three winds should continue for a while and then disappear. But the current situation is that it seems that it stopped suddenly before reaching a point."
The man with brown hands added, "I just don't know when the rumor will come up again. Aren't you worried that the rumor won't come up again?" said the man with gray hands.
"It's not that I'm not worried." The gray-handed man said.
"It's impossible to deduce." The brown-hand man said, "But I feel that it will appear again soon. I have no basis for saying this, it's just a feeling."
"Surface or deep?" asked the brown-hand man.
"It's superficial," said the man with gray hands. "There's no deep feeling at all."
The man with brown hands said: "I feel like it will start soon."
"Is your feeling superficial or deep?" the gray-hand man asked.
"It's also superficial." The brown-hand man said, "And obviously my feeling came later than yours."
The man with gray hands added: "It doesn't matter at this time, anyway, you and I feel the same way."
"You mentioned just now the importance of feeling early, right?" the brown-hand man asked.
"A lot of times it feels like coming early is important, but that's not all." The gray-hand man said, "Let's divide things up."
"This time I got the feeling late, so you just said we should separate?" said the man with brown hands.
"Things have always been divided." The gray-hand man said, "This time, it feels like it happened early or late, and the impact is not big."
"Do you really think so?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Yes." said the man with gray hands, "only this matter. I didn't include other things one by one."
The man with brown hands said, "Then I have to ask you." "Ask," said the man with gray hands.
"If your feeling came later than mine this time, would you still say that it doesn't matter if you feel it early or late?" the brown-handed man asked.
The gray-handed man was stunned for a moment and said: "There is no need to assume this."
The man with brown hands said: "What you said is actually almost the same as giving an answer."
"Yes, it's almost the same." The gray-hand man said, "So you should know the answer, right?"
The man with gray hands said this in a naughty tone, which gave the man with brown hands the impression that he was joking.
"You know if I know the answer, don't you?" the man with the brown hand also said in a mischievous tone.
The gray-handed man said: "You seem to be creating an atmosphere."
The man with brown hands said, "Aren't you?"
The gray hand man said: "It feels pretty good when creating an atmosphere."
"Are you going to continue to create an atmosphere?" the brown-hand man asked.
"You can do it at any time. It just might delay some time." The gray-hand man said, "What do you think?"
"I think so, it may delay some time." The brown-hand man said, "But it may only delay time. We can also use different tones to create an atmosphere without delaying time."
"You are right. Then I will answer your question directly. What I said may cause further delay." The gray-handed man said, "I know you know the answer. Am I right? ?”
The man with brown hands said: "Yes."
"The methods we have come up with before are pretty much what we can do, right?" the gray-handed man said.
(End of chapter)