Chapter 6268 (six thousand two hundred and sixty-eight) Looking stupid
The gray-hand man said: "I don't think so. If the owner discovers it, will it make any difference whether we speak tactfully or not?"
The man with brown hands said: "I feel that as long as the owner finds out, no matter how tactfully we say it, it will be very troublesome later."
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "It seems like this. Whether to be tactful or not is actually not ours to decide."
"After all, everything depends on the user. Whatever he says is what he says." The man with brown hands said.
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "I remember what you said just now."
"Are we going to go back to the topic we just talked about?" the man with brown hands asked.
"Yes, we haven't finished talking just now. Do you know that I remembered what you just said?" The man with gray hands asked.
"I don't know." The brown-hand man said, "Could it be that what I said has something to do with the user?"
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Before you ask the next question, you have to say 'I don't know' first."
"Did I say I knew?" the brown-hand man asked deliberately. "Would I look stupid if I said something wrong after asking?"
The gray-hand man said: "Do you care if you look stupid?"
"At least when it comes to where we were just now, I care." The brown-hand man said.
"Is it okay that you've never done anything stupid before?" the gray-handed man asked.
"More." said the brown-hand man.
"Didn't you care at that time?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Back then? All I can say is that sometimes it's good for me to be stupid." The brown-hand man said.
"In front of whom would it be good for you to look stupid sometimes?" asked the man with gray hands.
"My Lord," said the man with brown hands.
"Now that I'm no longer the owner, don't you think the benefits are still there?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Whether that benefit is still there or not, it doesn't seem to make much sense anymore." The brown-hand man said.
"Meaning?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Are you trying to say that many of the situations that originally occurred were meaningless?" the brown-hand man asked. "I was thinking about whether to say that, but since you said it, I'd better put it another way." The gray-handed man said.
"What other words?" asked the man with brown hands.
The man with the gray hand said to the man with the brown hand, "Just say I don't know what you think. Just tell me."
"Does this count as a change of explanation?" the brown-hand man said, "It's obvious that he didn't say it."
"If you think this is not said, that's fine." The gray-hand man said, "I'll think about it and see if I can say it in another way."
The man with brown hands smiled and asked, "Do you want to think about it again?"
"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "Do you think I have really changed my story? I'm not sure yet."
The man with brown hands asked: "How long do you need to think about it?"
"Are you anxious?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Of course there's no rush," said the brown-hand man.
"I figured it out." The gray-handed man said.
"So fast?" said the brown-hand man.
"All I can think of is why I want to change my words." The gray-handed man said.
"It seems that you don't want to think about it until I think you have really changed your story." The brown-handed man said with a smile.
"What I'm thinking about at this moment is, why do I have to change my words?" Gray Hand Man said, "I didn't have to think about changing it just now."
"But you did have it just now," said the brown-hand man.
"That's just what I said just now to liven up the atmosphere." The gray-handed man asked.
"Don't you want to liven things up now?" the brown-hand man asked.
"The atmosphere is already lively enough now." Gray Hand said, "I really think that many of the situations that have arisen are meaningless."
(End of chapter)