Chapter 5775 (five thousand seven hundred and seventy-five) decent


Chapter 5775 (five thousand seven hundred and seventy-five) decent

The man with brown hands said again: "As expected."

The gray-handed man said: "Now that I think about it, these two sentences sound really weird."

The man with brown hands said: "It's really weird. What shouldn't you know?"

The gray-hand man said: "Some of the questions we asked at that time were actually closely related to the completion of our mission."

"Yes, the more we know, the faster we can complete the task." The brown-hand man said, "I used to think that I didn't speak to you in a measured way, but I always speak to that person in a measured way."

The man with gray hands added: "Me too, that is to say, I have no sense of discretion towards you. Before I talk to him, I usually think about it over and over again. I think about it until I feel that there is no problem before I speak out."

The man with brown hands said: "Even if you and I think carefully before speaking, we are often 'inappropriate'. I think you can understand what I mean."

"Understand, the so-called tactfulness or not is all determined by how that person sees it." The gray-hand man said, "After I say something that I think is tactful, if his reaction is negative, then it becomes what I said. It’s ‘inappropriate’.”

The man with brown hands said: "There is no objective standard for whether we speak appropriately or not, and it is not decided by us, but based on whose reaction we judge."

The man with gray hands said: "Do you remember that time when someone openly said something inappropriate about you and me?"

"I remember," said the man with brown hands. "It's precisely because I remember that I thought so much just now."

The man with gray hands said again: "Then who said that time that he didn't know when we would learn..."

Before the man with gray hands finished speaking, the man with brown hands said, "I understand, but you'd better not make it too clear."

The gray-hand man said: "Are you still worried at this time?"

"If it were me, I wouldn't be so worried," said the brown-hand man, "but isn't it you?"

"I understand." The man with gray hands said, "Actually, we already said two of his original words just now, and this is not enough."

The man with brown hands said: "Yes, but I suddenly felt a little worried at the last moment." "What's the reason?" the man with gray hands asked.

"I can't find it," said the brown-hand man, "I can't seem to figure it out either."

The gray-handed man asked: "Is it purely a feeling?"

"That's right," said the brown-hand man, "and it's superficial."

"But is it the kind of superficial feeling that makes people believe it?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Actually, this time it's not a superficial feeling that's believable, it's more of a subconscious reaction on my part." The man with brown hands replied.

"Does this portend something?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Does my reaction foreshadow anything?" asked the brown-hand man.

"I don't know, for example, for example, realizing that the situation may have changed." The gray-hand man said, "For example, it's okay if we said someone's original words just now, but if I say that person's original words later, you There was a feeling that something was not right, could it be because later on someone suddenly understood what we were talking about?”

"I don't think that's the case," said the brown-hand man.

"Don't you think this tendency is obvious?" the gray-hand man asked.

"I don't think so," said the brown-hand man, "probably because I don't have to worry about telling someone's exact words at this moment. After all, you and I have said it more than once."

"Is there any other meaning to that moment?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I can't think of it. I feel now that I was thinking too much at that moment. It was unnecessary." The man with brown hands said.

(End of chapter)

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