Chapter 6135 (six thousand one hundred and thirty-five) given


Chapter 6135 (six thousand one hundred and thirty-five) is given

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Why do you think I said that?"

The man with brown hands asked: "Do you need a reason?"

"You just asked me: 'Why are you saying one sentence after another?'" the gray-handed man asked with a deliberate smile.

The man with brown hands said: "Yes, I was just asking you."

"Now you think there is no need for a reason?" the gray-handed man asked.

"That's not what I said." The brown-handed man laughed.

"Don't you think you are inconsistent?" asked the man with gray hands.

"No contradiction at all," said the brown-hand man with a smile.

The man with gray hands said: "Then there is no need to explain anything."

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "There is no need to explain anything, but I just want to explain it."

The gray-handed man smiled deliberately and said, "Do you think I want to hear your explanation?"

"You have to say it yourself. If you don't want to hear it, I won't explain it." The brown-handed man smiled.

The man with gray hands added: "I want to hear it, I really want to hear it, but if you don't want to explain, I won't force you."

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "Why do your words sound so familiar?"

"It sounds so comfortable to be familiar." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands said again: "Okay, let's talk more about repeated topics."

The gray-handed man said, "Nothing less to say."

"I didn't say I didn't want to explain." The brown-hand man said.

"Then you can explain it." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands added: "When I asked, 'Why are you saying one sentence after another?' I really wanted to know the reason. Later, when I asked, 'Do you need a reason?', although I knew there was a reason, I didn't seem to think so. knew."

The man with gray hands smiled and said, "Is this the explanation you gave?" "What's wrong?" the man with brown hands said deliberately, "Not satisfied?"

The gray-handed man said: "It's not bad."

"Since you said it's okay, I'll take it as an explanation." The man with brown hands said.

"Even if you don't think you have finished explaining, but you just don't want to continue explaining, I can't force you to explain, don't you think?" the gray-handed man asked deliberately.

The man with brown hands said: "Of course you can force me to explain."

"Why?" asked the gray-handed man.

"No reason, you can do this." The brown-handed man smiled.

The gray-handed man said: "Don't you think this is strange?"

"I say this because I recall the time when I was forced to explain," said the brown-hand man.

"I didn't force it, did I?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Of course you are not the one who forced me to explain." The brown-hand man said, "You don't know who I'm talking about, right?"

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

"Did you just find out?" the brown-hand man asked.

"I thought of it just now, but now I'm sure." The gray-hand man said, "But why do you think of that person when you say 'I' and force yourself to explain?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "I don't know either. Even if it wasn't you, I would probably remember it."

"When you say that, I also remember the time when someone forced me to explain." The gray-handed man said.

"We are all forced to explain some things by someone." The brown-hand man said, "I remember that sometimes someone forced you and me to explain at the same time."

"Yes, even though he uses the names he calls you and me when he says a sentence, forcing you and me to explain at the same time, you and I can't explain to him at the same time." The gray-handed man said.

"That's right, he'll either point at you and say, 'You speak first,' or he'll point at me and say, 'I'll speak first.'" The brown-handed man laughed.

(End of chapter)

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