Chapter 5947 (five thousand nine hundred and forty-seven) is the boundary
"Same, same." said the brown-hand man.
The gray-hand man said: "Is that sound still obvious to you now?"
"Obviously," said the brown-hand man, "I still hear it over and over again."
"Yes, repeatedly." said the man with gray hands, "again and again."
"If you put them out the first time, you don't know what you will put out later." The man with brown hands said with a smile.
"It's still fire, the fire made from burning wood." The gray-handed man said.
"But it has been extinguished." The man with brown hands said.
"That's why I said it again and again." Gray Hand said.
"Can it recover on its own?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Are you talking about fire?" the man with gray hands asked.
"That's right." The man with the brown hand said, "After the fire is extinguished, it suddenly returns to the state it was in before it was put out, and then after it is put out, it returns to the state it was in before it was put out."
The man with gray hands said: "Yes, it happens again and again, and that's what I heard."
"Why can the fire recover on its own after it is extinguished?" asked the man with brown hands.
"This is just what you and I heard." The gray-handed man said.
"That's what I'm asking." The brown-hand man said, "I'm curious why you and I hear that after the fire is extinguished, it returns to the state before it was extinguished."
"This is the sound from his abdomen. Is it trying to tell you or me something?" The man with gray hands asked with a smile.
"If that's the case, his abdomen would be conscious." The brown-handed man replied with a smile.
The gray-hand man said: "Then tell me what you and I can hear from the sound in his abdomen."
The man with brown hands said, "Of course I know that's what you mean."
"What did you hear?" the gray-handed man asked.
"It's pretty much what you heard," the brown-hand man said.
"Two words?" asked the man with gray hands.
"Yes," said the brown-hand man. "Is the first word 'heavy'?" asked the man with gray hands.
"Yes." said the man with brown hands, "is the second word 'result'?"
"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "It's 'repetition'."
The man with brown hands said: "After the fire was extinguished, it returned to the state before it was extinguished, was extinguished again, and then returned to the state before it was extinguished. This is repetition. What enlightenment does this give us?"
The man with gray hands said: "What we do now is just repetition. Do we need to understand how the sound of putting out the fire ends?"
The man with brown hands said: "If it ends, it may end abruptly."
The man with gray hands said, "What you said reminds me of my end."
"You think too much," said the brown-hand man.
"I know you didn't mean it that way." The gray-handed man paused and continued, "Yes, you didn't mean it that way, but I thought about it. It's true that I thought too much, but I already thought that way."
The man with brown hands said: "Don't think about it that way."
The man with gray hands said: "It's not necessarily bad if it ends suddenly."
The man with brown hands asked: "What then?"
"Is there anything more?" the gray-handed man asked.
"At what moment?" asked the man with brown hands.
"I don't know." The man with gray hands said, "For example, when I am joking with you."
The man with brown hands said: "Your words make me feel that every joke is so precious."
The man with gray hands said: "It is precious to joke with you."
The man with brown hands said: "If I had known better, I would have made more jokes."
"Before?" asked the gray-hand man, "when? What is the boundary of 'before'?"
"There's no way to know ahead of time, so there's nothing to joke about before." asked the brown-hand man.
(End of chapter)