Chapter 5733 (five thousand seven hundred and thirty-three) self-entertainment
The gray-handed man said: "You mean, the sudden stop of the wind just now may not be because we delayed and missed it, but because we blew in when we should inhale?"
The man with brown hands said, "Yes."
The man with gray hands said again: "It's not impossible."
The man with brown hands asked, "Do you think this is possible?"
"I still can't feel it at the moment." The gray-hand man said.
The man with brown hands said: "I can't feel it either. If you want to know now, do you need to try?"
The gray-handed man said: "If we try, we can only wait until the next time, right? The next time the wind blows?"
"But the rain is so loud now. Even if the wind blows again next time, will it really be able to cover up the sound of the rain now?" asked the man with brown hands.
The man with gray hands said: "The sound of rain is still getting louder."
"I might not be able to bear it if I get older," said the brown-hand man.
"Me too." The gray-handed man said.
"Even if the wind is louder than the rain next time, we can't stand it anymore, so how can we blow air?" said the man with brown hands.
The man with gray hands added: "Looking at it this way, it's also a problem."
"What are you thinking about the good news?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Looking at the bright side, it might not be a problem at all." The gray-handed man said.
"For example, what do you think?" The man with brown hands asked, "Do you just think that the sound of rain will subside after a while, and the sound of wind will not be so loud, and it will not be unbearable for you and me, but the sound of wind will just be enough to cover up the sound of rain, and it will continue. Is it long enough?”
"It sounds good to think like this. You can also think a little more, that is, the sound of wind coming out is three, we inhale, and then there are four, and we blow..." The gray-handed man said.
"Well, you said this is not impossible." The man with brown hands said.
The man with gray hands said again: "It seems that the sound of rain has become quieter?"
"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "Is it because of what I said?" The man with gray hands said, "Then will what you just said come true?"
"It'd better be," said the brown-hand man. "The smaller it would be, the better."
"It does seem a bit small again?" the gray-hand man said, "I must have heard it right."
"You heard me right," said the brown-hand man, "Then I'll say it again, and make it smaller."
"Listen, he's too young again." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said: "You are so cooperative."
The man with gray hands said: "We are all in this situation now, it's good to entertain ourselves."
"Yes," said the brown-hand man, "I also like to entertain myself, so that's it."
The gray-hand man said: "Then tell me if we can leave normally?"
"I just said yes on purpose." The brown-handed man said, "Even at this point, I don't know how to leave normally."
"Do you think we could leave without anything happening?" the Gray Hand asked.
"Nothing big happened?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Including the two consequences we spit out just now, there is no such thing." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said, "Should I answer this question again?"
The man with gray hands said: "You don't want to say your true thoughts because you are worried about affecting things for a while, right?"
"You all know that," said the brown-hand man.
"Then don't say it. I completely understand your thoughts." The gray-handed man said, "I felt a little uncomfortable when I just said, 'Including the consequences of the two things we spit out just now, there are none.'"
"Reason?" the brown-handed man said, "Too absolute? This shouldn't count, right? You're just telling me a hypothetical situation."
(End of chapter)