Chapter 6158 (Six thousand one hundred and fifty-eight) Water surface


Chapter 6158 (Six Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Eight) Water Surface

The gray-handed man said: "Is it time for him to ask you again?"

"That's right." The brown-hand man said, "He asked me again in this tone: 'I punish you, how will it affect me even if you shout it out?'"

The man with brown hands deliberately imitated the Lord's tone when speaking.

The gray-handed man said: "Why is it such a strange tone?"

"Yeah, I don't even know how to describe it to you, so I had to learn it directly from you. You also feel strange." The brown-handed man said.

The gray-hand man said: "I feel that he is asking you seriously how you will affect him. This question is quite difficult to answer."

The man with brown hands said: "I also thought it was difficult, so I told him that I was just worried and didn't think about how it would affect him."

The man with gray hands asked: "Is his next reaction strange?"

"It's still a little strange," the brown-hand man said, "He actually asked me: 'What do you think I'm doing now?'"

The gray-hand man said: "Does he suspect that you have learned something?"

"I feel so," said the brown-hand man.

"How do you answer?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I said at the time that I thought he was doing something to punish me." Brown Hands said.

The gray-hand man asked: "How did he react?"

"He looked at me with a puzzled look," the brown-hand man said, "and then told me to scream if it hurts."

The man with gray hands said: "Did you shout?"

"I yelled." The brown-handed man said, "The reason why I yelled out is because I thought if I didn't yell, he would mistakenly think that I didn't feel pain, and then he would punish me more severely."

The gray-hand man said: "How did he react when you shouted?"

"He looked at me for a while and then looked at the pond." The brown-hand man said.

"What are you looking at in the pond?" asked the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said with a smile: "I don't know either. It seems that he is looking at the yellow and green water?" The man with gray hands said: "What is the look in his eyes when he looks at you?"

"It's the kind of eyes that seem to be observing," said the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands asked again: "Does it look like the look in his eyes when he tried the magic before?"

"Like, very similar!" said the brown-hand man, "How did you come up with this?"

"I thought of the way he looked at me when I was in the pond." The man with gray hands said, "Let's talk about the situation you encountered first. Did he ask you anything?"

"Asked," said the brown-hand man. "He asked me if the pain had gotten worse."

The man with gray hands said: "Just take a look at you for a while and then look at the pond for a while?"

"Yes." The man with brown hands said.

"How did you answer him?" asked the man with gray hands.

"I told him that it got worse," the brown-hand man said, "and because I was afraid of saying the wrong thing, I told him that it didn't just get worse."

The gray-hand man asked: "Is he satisfied after hearing this?"

"Still not," said the brown-hand man. "He asked me when it got worse."

The gray-hand man said: "You told him that it was after he threw that thing into the water, right?"

"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "That's what I said. After hearing this, he asked me why I didn't make it clear before."

The gray-handed man added: "He didn't ask before."

"As you know, even if he didn't ask, he thought I should take the initiative to tell him. If I didn't say anything, it's not new for him to blame me." The brown-handed man said.

"How did you respond to him?" the Gray Hand asked.

The man with brown hands said: "I told him that I was worried that talking too much would waste his time."

(End of chapter)

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