Chapter 5816 (Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixteen) Grass Basket
The man with brown hands said: "You know what I said just now, I didn't say that the 'width' will definitely change. How do you explain it?"
The gray-handed man said: "You can explain it yourself, right?"
"Don't you really understand?" the brown-hand man asked deliberately.
"What did I just say?" the gray-handed man asked.
"You understand what you just said." The man with brown hands said.
"You obviously heard clearly." The gray-handed man said.
"So what if you hear it clearly?" the brown-hand man asked.
"You heard me clearly and you asked me if I really understood." The gray-handed man smiled.
"It's because I heard you clearly that I asked you if you really understand." The man with brown hands said.
The man with gray hands said again: "You have already asked."
"But you haven't answered yet," said the man with brown hands.
The man with gray hands added: "When I answer, I also mean that I really understand."
"Then tell me." The brown-handed man said deliberately.
"You must let me tell you?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." said the brown-hand man, "don't you want to tell me?"
"I didn't say I didn't want to say it." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said: "Then you should tell me."
"What you just meant is that it may be a change in other aspects. If the width does not change, the shape can change." Gray Hand Man said, "I just gave an example, but I didn't say it must be a change in shape. . I have said this, do you think I really understand?”
"Yes," said the brown-hand man.
"I said so many words, and I got such a two-word response?" the gray-handed man joked.
"Then what else do you want to hear?" asked the brown-hand man.
"I still want to hear a lot. I will listen to whatever you say." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands said: "Then what if I say 'I won't tell'?"
"Then I'll just listen to this. I've already heard it." The gray-handed man said. The man with brown hands said, "Aren't you going to say anything more?"
"That's what I was about to say," said the gray-handed man, "I just feel like I talk too much nonsense, and I can fit it into a straw basket."
"If you say that about yourself, I might be the straw basket itself," said the brown-hand man.
"Look, you're here again," said the man with gray hands.
"What's coming?" the man with brown hands asked deliberately.
"I'm stuck in a certain pattern," the gray-hand man said.
"Before you say anything, I know you are going to say that I have fallen into a certain pattern again." The brown-handed man said.
"Isn't it?" asked the gray-handed man.
"That's right," said the brown-hand man, "I ask you, what would you say if I said all my nonsense can be packed in a straw basket?"
The gray-handed man said deliberately: "I would say that I might be the straw basket itself."
The man with brown hands said: "Look."
"What are you looking at?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Aren't you like this too?" asked the brown-hand man.
"This time you won't say that I am 'reciting' your words." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands said, "How do you know I didn't say that?"
"You didn't say that just now." The gray-handed man smiled.
"Just because I didn't say it just now doesn't mean I won't say it for a while," said the man with brown hands.
"Is it almost the 'a while' you said?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Why do you ask?" the brown-handed man asked deliberately.
"You know what you are asking," said the man with gray hands, "You know what you are asking again."
"Don't you also like to ask questions knowingly?" the man with brown hands asked.
"You said you 'also' like it, which proves that you admitted that you asked knowingly." The gray-handed man said.
(End of chapter)