Chapter 6302 (six thousand three hundred and two) obliteration


Chapter 6302 (Six Thousand Three Hundred and Two) Obliteration
“After all, it’s still what you think.” The brown-handed man said.

"Of course." Gray Hand Man said, "Not only will I admit it, but I also think it is natural."

"Why do you say it is natural?" asked the man with brown hands.

The man with the gray hand said to the man with the brown hand, "Do you think it is possible that such a thing will ever happen?"

The man with brown hands said to the man with brown hands: "It should be possible, right? But there are conditions."

The gray-hand man asked: "Where could it happen?"

"How do you know where I want to talk?" asked the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands, "Because you have listened to what I said."

"Okay, I've told you everything I want to say." The brown-hand man said.

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "What you think is probably what I think."

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "Yes, I know what you want to say is almost eternal, which is just what people think is eternal. Is that what you mean?"

The gray-handed man said: "Yes."

The man with brown hands said: "Actually, I think you are right."

"I also think what I said makes sense." The man with gray hands said.

The man with the brown hand said to the man with the gray hand: "So be it, it will never be forgotten."

The gray-hand man said: "Of course it's good to be eternal, but is there a way to really do it?"

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "Based on what you just said, I think it has been done."

"Really do it?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Well." The man with brown hands said, "Since you think that eternity is all what people think, then as long as you think it, that's fine, right?"

"I'll just think about it as you said." The gray-handed man said.

"Actually, you have thought this way before." The brown-handed man said.

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands, "Do you think so?"

"Yes." The brown-handed man said.

"Why?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Because of hope," said the brown-hand man, "I wish that, and that is what I think."

The man with gray hands asked: "When did you start thinking like that?" "After listening to your words." The man with brown hands said.

"It's deep enough." The gray-handed man said.

"Is this also called a trap?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Can I call?" the gray-hand man asked.

"You don't have to bark," said the brown-hand man.

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Now I hope that as long as I sink deep enough, I can really never forget it."

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "I hope so too, but then I will be trapped indefinitely."

"How deep is it?" asked the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands laughed and said, "Fell into a deep well."

The gray-handed man said: "Have you thought about what you just said again?"

"Yes," said the brown-hand man, "I will think of something else next."

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands, "About what?"

"Destroyed." The man with brown hands said.

"Didn't you just think about 'eternal'?" asked the man with gray hands.

"That's right," replied the brown-hand man.

"Why has it become 'obliterated' now?" The gray-handed man continued to ask.

"It's just that it's missing." The brown-hand man said, "It's not complete."

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "You didn't even explain such an important thing in full."

The man with brown hands said: "It seems very frustrating not to tell the whole story, right?"

"Are you depressed now?" the gray-hand man asked.

"At the moment, not really." The man with brown hands said.

"Why don't you feel depressed?" asked the Gray Hand.

"Because I think it is eternal," said the brown-hand man, "Even when I say 'erasable', I think of 'never erased'."

(End of chapter)

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