Chapter 5832 (five thousand eight hundred and thirty-two) is quite profound
The man with brown hands said: "Then can I ask the same question?"
"Okay, it's a try anyway." The gray-handed man said.
The brown-hand man glanced at the man again and asked, "Can he hear our conversation at this moment?"
"Jue..." The gray-handed man didn't say it again.
The man with brown hands asked: "Or did you feel uncomfortable saying it, so you didn't say it?"
"Yes." The gray-handed man said.
"Did you mean the same thing twice?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Of course it's different." The gray-handed man smiled, "Otherwise, why would you say it twice?"
The man with brown hands smiled deliberately and said, "But I heard you say the same thing twice."
"They all only have the word 'absolute', right?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yeah, who knows what else you're going to say after the word 'Jue'?" the brown-hand man said, "You didn't say it, right?"
"It's so obvious, guess what?" the gray-handed man said.
"I guess?" asked the brown-hand man, "this is not easy to guess, is it?"
"Isn't it easy?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I can guess that you want to say 'absolutely can' one time and 'absolutely can't' the other time, but I don't know whether you want to say 'absolutely can' in the first time or in the second time." What I want to say is 'Absolutely'," said the brown-handed man.
"You've made it so clear. No matter how you guess it, it's half likely to be right, right?" The gray-handed man asked with a smile.
The man with brown hands said, "Yes, but the question is which one should I guess first?"
The gray-handed man said: "Anything is fine."
"But only one answer is right," said the man with brown hands.
The man with gray hands said: "There is only one kind." "So I still can't guarantee that I guess it right?" the man with brown hands asked.
The gray-handed man said: "I think it's possible that I guessed it right the first time."
"You said it too, isn't it very possible?" The brown-hand man said, "Possible is not a guarantee."
The man with gray hands said: "It is indeed not a guarantee, but why do you have to guarantee that you guess it right the first time?"
"Yeah, why do you have to promise?" Brown-Hand Man said, "I know why I think that way."
"It has something to do with the past again, doesn't it?" the gray-handed man asked.
"It must be related," said the brown-hand man, "the 'before' after the transformation."
The man with gray hands added: "Yes, it's just a habit. In fact, if I think about it from your perspective, if you asked me to guess, I might not guess casually out of habit."
"Is it this moment?" asked the brown-hand man, "or rather the period around this moment."
"Yes. If it were another time, it might not be like this." The gray-handed man said.
"Can we say that at this point in time, or the period before and after this point in time, it is easy for us to reproduce some of our 'previous' habits after experiencing incarnation?" asked the man with brown hands.
"It should be considered that, right?" The gray-handed man said, "I think it has something to do with me remembering a certain experience."
The man with brown hands said: "Oh, I know, it seems that you and I are the same in this regard."
"I just put myself in your perspective and imagined what would happen if you asked me to guess during this period, and I couldn't help but think of that person and that thing." The man with gray hands said.
"That incident left a deep impression on you and me." The brown-hand man said.
"Do you know what I'm talking about?" asked the gray-handed man.
"That's what you and I were punished for," said the brown-hand man.
(End of chapter)