Chapter 5967 (five thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven) Look


Chapter 5967 (five thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven) Look

The man with the brown hand asked, "Is there any good reason under these circumstances?"

The man with gray hands smiled and said: "I was just thinking about what you would say after I asked you that, and what you said is indeed similar to what I thought."

The man with brown hands said, "You did this on purpose?"

"I actually said it smoothly." The gray-handed man said.

The man with brown hands said: "What do you think, does he look like he heard thunder?"

"It's not like that," said the gray-handed man.

"What's the reason?" asked the man with brown hands.

"There shouldn't be a good reason." The gray-hand man said.

"You are really serious about what you say now." The man with brown hands said.

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "That's okay."

As soon as the gray-handed man finished speaking, everything suddenly became pitch black.

"ah--"

"What's going on?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Even the tree beads can't be seen." The gray-handed man said.

"But I think the tree beads are still there," said the brown-hand man.

"Did that 'ah--' sound come from his mouth just now?" the gray-handed man asked.

"It sounds like it to me," the brown-hand man said. "At least it doesn't sound like it's coming from his abdomen."

"Such a loud sound, it actually drowned out the sound of thunder when it was made." The gray-handed man said.

"I want to try talking to him," said the brown-hand man.

"Wait a moment." The gray-handed man said.

"What's the matter?" asked the man with brown hands.

"I'll come," said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said again: "Come together."

"Do you think there is any danger?" the gray-handed man asked. "I don't think so either, but you can never go wrong with precautions." The brown-handed man said.

"Should we talk now, or later?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Are you worried about other problems because it suddenly became dark here?" The man with brown hands asked.

"Yes." The gray-handed man said.

"I'm thinking about that too," said the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said again: "Then wait a moment, what do you say?"

"Wait until we see something?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Yes." The Gray-Hand Man said, "That's what I think, but if you think it's not necessary, just tell me and I'll try to talk to him now."

"What's the point?" the brown-handed man asked with a smile.

"What's wrong?" asked the gray-handed man, "Does this need to be explained?"

"Of course it is necessary." The brown-handed man said, "If I think it is not necessary, I should try to talk to him, right? How did it become you?"

The gray-handed man said: "Oh, what a big difference?"

"Since there's not much difference, why are you alone?" The brown-handed man said, "We just agreed to be together."

"Then I'll talk first, and you'll talk later. Is that okay?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Why did you say it first?" The brown-handed man said, "If I didn't think it was necessary, but you said it first, wouldn't you find it funny?"

"I don't think so." The man with gray hands said, "As long as I don't think it's funny, so what?"

"I think it's funny," said the brown-hand man. "That way I'd feel like a joke."

The gray-hand man said: "It seems that even if you want to try to talk to him in the dark, you must say it to both of you at the same time?"

"That's not necessarily true." The brown-handed man said, "I can also say it alone, and you can stop talking."

"Look, look..." said the man with gray hands.

"The premise of what I just said is that I don't think it's necessary to wait until I see something before saying anything." The brown-hand man said, "Now, I don't think it's necessary."

(End of chapter)

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