Chapter 5935 (five thousand nine hundred and thirty-five) pinched


Chapter 5935 (five thousand nine hundred and thirty-five) pinched

The man with gray hands said: "The moment he broke the pen, I knew that the punishment I would receive next would not be light."

The man with brown hands said: "I felt like I was about to be pinched at that time."

The man with gray hands asked: "Although I understand what you mean by being pinched, I think of another meaning at this moment. If you use the other meaning I think, it seems that you and I are being pinched all the time."

"Yes," said the brown-hand man.

"You know very well what I am thinking?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Didn't you tell me everything?" the brown-hand man asked.

"But I didn't say it clearly." The gray-handed man said.

"You said 'always', that's enough." said the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said again: "Are these two words enough for you to understand what I am thinking?"

"That's enough," said the brown-hand man.

"What are you thinking about?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Being shaped," said the brown-hand man.

"You said it so concisely, but your meaning was so clear." The gray-handed man said.

The man with brown hands said: "Because it is clear from the beginning."

"Do you think what you said is different from what I thought?" The man with gray hands asked deliberately.

The man with brown hands said, "Listen to the tone in which you say this."

"What's wrong?" asked the gray-handed man.

"It sounds like it was intentional." The brown-hand man said.

"What are you doing on purpose?" asked the man with gray hands.

"You clearly know that what I said is what you think, but you still ask me like this, as if what I said is not accurate." The brown-handed man said.

"Do you believe so firmly that what you said is what I think?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes," said the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said again: "What if I say otherwise?"

"That means you are playing tricks again." The man with brown hands said.

The gray-hand man said: "Why do you think so?"

"That's it, isn't it?" asked the brown-hand man.

"I've asked you this, but you're not shaken at all?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Listen to this for yourself," said the brown-hand man. "What's wrong? Is there anything wrong?" the gray-handed man asked.

"The tone is very obvious." The brown-handed man smiled.

"In what way is it obvious?" the gray-handed man asked.

"When I heard it, he deliberately tested me and wanted to induce me to say something else." The brown-handed man said.

"What's going on?" asked the gray-handed man.

"What's going on?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Why don't you doubt yourself?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Because it's clear." The man with brown hands said.

"So clear?" Gray Hand Man said, "It's just what you think."

"What I think is exactly what you think." The brown-handed man smiled.

The gray-handed man asked: "To be honest, are you feeling something?"

"How does it feel?" the brown-hand man asked deliberately.

"You know." The gray-handed man said.

"Do I know?" the brown-hand man asked again deliberately.

"You have bad intentions again," said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said: "What do you want me to say?"

"You know what to say." The gray-handed man smiled.

"You laughed out loud, and you said that." The man with brown hands said.

"So just say it." The gray-handed man smiled.

The man with brown hands said: "I said I know what you mean when you ask if it feels like coming. Are you satisfied now?"

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "I'm satisfied."

"Then what?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Then continue talking." The gray-handed man said.

"Will what I say next satisfy you?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Yes." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"I haven't said anything yet," said the brown-hand man.

(End of chapter)

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