Chapter 6128 (six thousand one hundred and twenty-eight) unjust
"It's not that you can't laugh, it's just that you only laugh when you're talking to me seriously, right?" the brown-handed man said with a smile.
"Do you want me to smile even when I'm talking to someone seriously?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man with brown hands said: "Haha, do you dare?"
"I didn't dare before, but it's different now." The man with gray hands said, "Now I will answer that I dare."
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Do you know who I asked? I didn't say it, so you answered it yourself."
The man with gray hands said: "Actually, you can ask anyone."
The man with brown hands said: "Really?"
"Even if it is you who is asking the question, there is nothing wrong with answering like this, right?" The gray-handed man said with a smile.
"How could it be that I am asking this about myself?" said the brown-hand man, "you have clearly done it in front of me."
"Just because it has been done, it means there is no problem in saying so." The gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands said: "But I can't possibly ask myself."
The gray-handed man smiled and said: "I know it's impossible, and I also know who you might be asking about."
"Who is it?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Isn't that who it is?" the gray-handed man said with a smile.
"I didn't say yes," said the brown-hand man.
"You just didn't say yes, and you didn't say no," the gray-handed man said.
The man with brown hands smiled and said, "Do you think so or not?"
"Anyway, since you didn't say it wasn't true, I'll just take it as such." The gray-handed man said.
"That's right." The brown-handed man smiled, "How dare you?"
The man with gray hands said: "You are really brave now."
The man with brown hands asked: "How to prove it?"
"Proof?" Gray Hand asked, "Does this still need proof?"
The man with brown hands said, "I'm just asking how to prove it." The man with gray hands smiled and asked, "After I tell you how to prove it, you really want me to prove it."
"I'm not that bad." The brown-handed man said with a smile, "Isn't this considered unjust?"
"Does it count?" asked the gray-hand man, "If you say so, I can be considered unjust to you before."
"In the past, what did you do in the past?" asked the man with brown hands.
The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Why can't you mention it?"
"The past you are talking about must be after the transformation, before we encountered these today, right?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Yes." The gray-handed man replied.
"Then what else is there to mention?" The brown-handed man said, "If you say that, wouldn't I have done too many unjust things to you?"
The gray-handed man smiled and said, "It's all mutual."
The man with brown hands asked deliberately: "It's all mutual, so what I did is not unjust?"
"What I'm thinking about is my past behavior. I didn't say it wasn't unjust. I admitted it and thought I went too far before." The man with gray hands said.
"Look, you're talking about yourself again." The man with brown hands said.
"What about you?" The man with gray hands said, "Who started it? Who said it first? Who came up and asked: 'If you say that, wouldn't I have done too many unjust things to you?'"
The man with brown hands said "Huh?"
The man with gray hands continued: "Everyone followed my words and said, 'It's all mutual', and then asked: 'So what I did is not unjust?'"
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Then let's consider it my fault."
The gray-handed man smiled and said, "What then?"
"Then, shall we say now is good?" asked the brown-hand man.
"That's what I mean too," said the man with gray hands.
"Then go on," said the brown-hand man, "tell me why you dare."
(End of chapter)