Chapter 5810 (Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten) Stupidity


Chapter 5810 (Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten) Stupidity
The brown-handed man said: "The rumors have stopped this time. Does it mean that I talked too much and delayed the passage?"

The man with gray hands said: "Even if you insist on saying it was a delay, then it was also my delay, right?"

"Actually, in your mind, this has nothing to do with delay, right?" The brown-handed man asked deliberately.

"Of course." The gray-hand man said, "As I said before, I think the news this time is quite ordinary."

The man with the brown hand said, "I guess that's what you're going to say."

The man with gray hands said: "Is this a fact?"

"Yes, but you just said the following words." The man with brown hands said.

"Do you remember?" the gray-hand man asked.

The man with brown hands said, "Of course I remember."

"Then why didn't you say anything?" asked the gray-handed man.

The man with brown hands smiled.

"Why are you laughing?" asked the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said, "You should know why I laugh."

The gray-handed man also laughed.

"Why are you laughing?" asked the man with brown hands.

"You should know why I laugh." The man with gray hands said.

"Haha!" said the brown-hand man, "you're reciting my words again."

The man with gray hands said: "I am answering your question."

"You mean, what's the reason for my laughter?" the brown-hand man asked.

"Yes." The gray-handed man said.

"What is it?" said the brown-hand man, "tell it in full."

"Is it necessary?" The gray-handed man smiled, "It's so obvious."

"It's only necessary if it's obvious," said the brown-hand man.

"Why?" asked the man with gray hands, "Why is it necessary to be obvious?" "Wouldn't it be funnier to go out of your way to say something obvious?" asked the man with brown hands.

"It turns out that the starting point is funny." The gray-handed man said.

"That's right." The brown-handed man said, "Under such an environment, we have come this far. Of course, we can make something funny if we can."

The man with gray hands added, "What if what I say isn't funny at all?"

"It's okay." The brown-handed man said, "Just do your best."

"What are you trying your best for?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Try your best to make it funny." The brown-hand man laughed.

The gray-handed man said: "It really doesn't look like we are here to complete a mission."

"It's not bad." The brown-hand man said, "It's not bad..."

The gray-handed man laughed again and said, "What's going on? Why do you think it's funny to just say that now?"

"Maybe you think I'm funny," said the brown-hand man.

"You?" asked the man with gray hands, "do you think I'm funny?"

"You think I'm funny, and I think you're funny." The brown-hand man said.

"Is this possible?" the gray-handed man asked deliberately.

"Yes. Let's not talk about this first. You first tell me what happened just now, which is what I asked you to explain clearly." The man with brown hands said, "After I said 'you should know why I laugh' for the first time, you repeated You heard what I said, but you didn’t say it out loud. You didn’t tell me why I was laughing.”

The man with gray hands said: "Because you know what I said next. If you say it out, it will be like 'reciting' my words."

The man with brown hands said: "That's right."

"I feel a bit stupid for saying it so seriously." The gray-handed man said.

"You're obviously right, why do you feel stupid?" the brown-handed man asked with a smile.

"How silly, don't you think?" the gray-hand man said, "That's too direct."

The man with brown hands said: "I just want to hear this directly."

(End of chapter)

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