Chapter 6059 (Six Thousand and Fifty-Nine) Using Speech
The man with brown hands just laughed and said nothing.
"This means you can't refute." The gray-handed man smiled.
The man with brown hands still smiled and said: "Since you said you can't refute, then I won't refute. Anyway, this is good."
The man with gray hands said: "You seem to mean that you can refute but you won't refute?"
The man with brown hands said: "Of course."
"How to refute?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I already said I won't refute, so naturally you don't have a chance to know how I will refute." The brown-handed man said.
"This is all what you think." The gray-handed man said.
"That's what I thought. What I thought was not to refute. The result is how I will refute you before you have a chance." The man with brown hands said.
The man with gray hands said again: "Did you say that on purpose, or can you really refute it?"
The man with brown hands smiled and said, "It really can."
The man with gray hands thought for a moment and said, "I seem to believe it."
"It seems?" the brown-handed man said, "Do people like you and me still need to say 'seems' to believe this kind of thing? Oh, is it because you are worried about making your words absolute, so you deliberately add 'seems' ”
"Yeah, I don't want to say it too absolutely. I don't know if I say it absolutely this time, whether there will be a less comfortable situation again." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said again: "Why did you suddenly believe it just now?"
"What do you think I thought of?" the man with gray hands asked.
"How do you know I guessed it?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Because you said that just now." The gray-handed man said.
"What kind of words?" asked the man with brown hands.
"You said: 'Do people like you and me still need to say 'seems' to believe this kind of thing?'" the gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands added: "Is it because I said 'such things' and 'people like you and me'?"
The man with gray hands smiled and said: "Yes." "It seems that we all know it well." The man with brown hands said.
"Yes, as long as you want to refute, there is nothing you can't refute." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "That's right. But it still needs to be said."
"I know, knowing it well is one thing. I think it's necessary to say it because there may be situations where speaking too absolutely will make you feel less comfortable." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands asked deliberately: "What do we know so well?"
The gray-handed man said: "Looking at the tone of your words, with such an obvious smile, it is obvious that you know who we are discussing."
"What I said was 'what'. I meant the topic. I didn't talk about people." The brown-handed man smiled deliberately.
The man with gray hands added: "Just because you didn't talk about people doesn't mean you didn't think about people."
The man with brown hands said: "Who am I thinking of?"
"Who else could it be?" the gray-hand man asked, "As long as we want to refute, there is nothing we can't refute. Who can we most easily think of in this kind of thing?"
The man with brown hands said: "You even said the word 'who'."
The gray-handed man smiled and said: "You still need the word 'that', right?"
"That's very clear," said the brown-hand man, "you really aren't worried."
"Don't worry." The gray-handed man smiled.
"Do you know what I'm worried about?" asked the brown-hand man.
The man with gray hands said, "What else could it be? Will he hear the question?"
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "You are really not nervous at all now."
"You too, you're not as serious as before." The man with gray hands said.
"We all said that everyone would have a lot of time." The man with brown hands smiled, "I just didn't point it out just now."
(End of chapter)