Chapter 5892 (five thousand eight hundred and ninety-two) read out
"There is something in what I said just now. I just thought of my previous experience. I guess it is the same as the experience you are thinking of." The man with gray hands said, "The discussion just now is about whether it is considered a 'application'. Does it count? Thinking of the past , If it were before, it would be meaningless even if you and I discussed it, because it doesn’t matter what we said. Is this what I think of the same as what you think of? "
The man with brown hands said: "At present, it seems that the general direction is the same."
"Wow, do you have a general direction?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "Because I don't know what exactly you are thinking of based on the specific experience."
"I don't know?" Gray Hand said, "It can't be true, right?"
"Then I won't say I don't know. Let's just say I don't know yet whether the specific experiences you and I have are the same." The brown-handed man said.
"Then you mention it a little bit, and I'll see if it's different." The gray-handed man said with a smile.
"What do you mean?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Just tell me the beginning of something, or the part that impressed you most." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands added: "The beginning is that you and I completed one thing last time, but who said you and I have to do more things? Is it that time?"
The gray-hand man smiled.
"Am I right?" asked the brown-hand man.
"I didn't say whether you said it right or not." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said again: "Your smile has already told me."
The gray-handed man said, "What did I tell you?"
"You understand what I mean, and you think I'm right." The brown-hand man said.
"How did you interpret the second half of the sentence?" The gray-handed man asked with a deliberate smile.
"It can be directly interpreted from your smile." The brown-hand man said, "It can even be said to be directly 'read'."
The man with gray hands said: "Do you think what you read is correct?"
"Tell me if it's right," said the brown-hand man.
The Gray Hand smiled again.
The man with brown hands said, "Okay." "Okay for what?" The man with gray hands said, "Why did you just say okay when I didn't say anything?"
The man with brown hands smiled deliberately and said: "If you think it is wrong, just say it."
The man with gray hands said: "Who told you that I thought it was wrong?"
"Then what do you think it is?" the brown-hand man asked with a smile.
"Why do I have to think something?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Then you were laughing just now." The man with brown hands said.
"Can't I just smile?" the gray-hand man asked, "What does it mean?"
The man with brown hands said: "Of course you can smile, and you can also smile without meaning, but that was not the case just now. You clearly meant it just now."
The man with gray hands said: "Why do you have to say that?"
"Just because I saw it," the brown-hand man said.
The man with gray hands said: "What you see is only what you think you see."
The man with brown hands asked: "What about you? Do you think I saw it?"
"Let me answer this question?" the man with gray hands asked.
"Yes, just answer yes or no, don't say anything else." The man with brown hands said with a smile.
The gray-handed man said, "What if I don't answer?"
"Then I will assume that everything I just said is right." The brown-handed man said.
The man with gray hands laughed again, and then asked the man with brown hands: "What do you think I mean when I laugh this time?"
The man with brown hands said: "It's just acquiescence."
The gray-handed man said: "That's right."
"It would have been easier if you had just said these two words earlier!" the brown-handed man said with a smile.
(End of chapter)