Chapter 5822 (five thousand eight hundred and twenty-two) No date
The man with gray hands said: "That's right. They are all tools. What emotions are there to talk about?"
The man with brown hands said: "So it is extraordinary to be able to talk about emotions during this period."
The gray-handed man said: "So don't say who it is, right?"
"Yes," said the brown-hand man.
"We have had a lot of 'too late' moments." The Gray Hand Man said, "I am repeating myself. Does this count as repetition?"
"You said it yourself, I didn't," said the man with brown hands.
The gray-handed man said again: "Do you think it's a repetition?"
"You decide for yourself, then I think forget it." said the man with brown hands.
"No?" asked the gray-handed man.
"It's up to you," said the brown-hand man.
The gray-handed man was stunned and said: "You can also listen to me?"
The man with brown hands said again: "I can listen to you in anything."
The gray-handed man said "Huh?"
The man with brown hands said "hmm".
"I can listen to you in anything." The gray-handed man continued.
"Does that mean it doesn't matter who you listen to anymore?" the brown-hand man asked.
The man with gray hands said: "I guess what I listen to you means I listen to, and what I listen to I means I listen to you."
The man with brown hands added: "That's right, it's consistent most of the time."
The gray-handed man said: "What are we going to do next? Don't we need to make an appointment?"
"It doesn't matter if we don't make an appointment. Maybe we can also agree on it." The man with brown hands said.
"You think so too?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." said the brown-hand man, "so it seems we don't have to plan?"
The man with gray hands added: "Since there is no need to plan, if the unusual wind sounds again soon, we will just let nature take its course?"
"Yeah." The man with brown hands said, "Naturally, I will recognize any reaction." "You don't have to worry about the consequences of doing inconsistent things for a while?" the man with gray hands asked.
"Are you worried?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Don't worry." The gray-handed man said.
"You're not worried, why should I worry?" the brown-hand man asked.
"I'm not worried, you can worry too." The man with gray hands said.
"But why should I worry?" asked the brown-hand man.
"That's right. Worrying is not a good thing anyway." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said again: "Now you and I are just looking at what's in front of us?"
The gray-handed man said: "When you feel that there may be no moment at this moment, it seems to be a good choice to just look at what's in front of you, right?"
The man with brown hands said: "You still said it was a choice?"
"Actually, there may be no choice, but I'm going to say it anyway, let's treat it as our choice." The gray-hand man said, "Anyway, I don't want to say anything for sure."
The man with brown hands said: "I understand what you mean."
The man with gray hands said: "If the wind blows again, and it is the kind of wind that makes you and me feel ordinary, then we will still do nothing?"
The man with brown hands said, "I was just going to ask you this question."
"Just now we just mentioned what would happen if the unusual wind sounded again. We didn't really tell you what we would do if the ordinary wind sounded again." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands said, "Let's talk now."
"What do you think?" asked the man with gray hands.
"Just do what you just said." The man with brown hands said.
"Do nothing?" asked the man with gray hands.
The man with brown hands said, "Yes, do nothing. Do you think that's okay?"
"You have already said what I just said." The gray-handed man said.
(End of chapter)