Chapter 6153 (Six thousand one hundred and fifty-three) It hurts enough


Chapter 6153 (six thousand one hundred and fifty-three) It hurts enough

"He asked me if it hurt enough, and I said 'it hurts enough.'" said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said: "Then he asked you if you blamed him?"

"No," replied the Gray Hand. "He asked me if that would make me admire him more."

The man with brown hands said: "The question he asked you seems to be more difficult to answer than the question he asked me. How did you answer it?"

The gray-hand man said: "I told him that my admiration for him has nothing to do with what he does or does. Even if he doesn't do this, I still admire him."

The man with brown hands said, "What did he say?"

"How much does it have to hurt for me to admire him for doing it," said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said: "Asking you like this is in two directions."

The gray-hand man said: "It seems so. Let you blame him and let me admire him."

The man with brown hands said: "How did you answer him? This question is quite difficult."

The man with gray hands said, "I say, he doesn't have to do anything to already admire him."

"Do you admire him when you say that?" the brown-hand man asked with a deliberate smile.

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Listen, what question are you asking?"

"Why are you laughing so loudly?" said the brown-hand man, "as if it were a funny thing for you to admire him."

The man with gray hands said, "Do you really admire him?"

The brown-hand man smiled and said, "What are you talking about?"

"Your laughter is not small anymore." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands said: "Do you think I can admire him now that I am in this situation?"

"Oh, oh." The gray-handed man said deliberately, "You could really admire him before, right?"

"Right of what?" said the brown-hand man. "Since when did I admire him?"

The Gray Hand said: "Do you think I admire him?"

The man with brown hands smiled deliberately and said: "Of course, you have always admired him very much, so much!" "What tone do you speak in?" the man with gray hands said with a smile.

"If I didn't speak like this, would you think I was being serious?" the brown-handed man asked with a smile.

"Listen again to the tone of your words this time." The gray-handed man smiled.

"What's there to hear?" asked the brown-hand man.

"That sounds good, you're right." The gray-handed man said.

"Is that okay to answer the call?" the man with brown hands asked.

"It sounds nice." The gray-handed man said with a smile, "How can you say it seriously? Is it possible to say this kind of thing seriously?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Now who of us has reached this point in our mouths?"

The man with gray hands said: "What about before?"

The man with brown hands said: "The me before was not like me."

"The person I used to be was not like me," said the gray-hand man, "so my attitude towards that person in the past could not represent my true attitude as a human being."

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "Me too."

"You laugh so loudly again, what's wrong?" asked the man with gray hands.

"What you said is funny." The brown-hand man said.

"What's so funny?" asked the man with gray hands.

"'As a human being', you still say these three words so strongly." The man with brown hands said.

The man with gray hands smiled and said: "I didn't feel that funny when I said it, and I don't know why, when you said that, I suddenly felt very funny."

The man with brown hands said, "I said you admired him. What do you think?"

The gray-hand man smiled and said: "What I said to him at that time could not represent me as a human being, right?"

(End of chapter)

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