Chapter 6324 (six thousand three hundred and twenty-four) a lot


Chapter 6324 (six thousand three hundred and twenty-four) a lot

"What do you think I was focusing on just now?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No matter what you were paying attention to just now, you probably didn't say that because you paid attention to so many things I just said." The brown-hand man said, "At least that's how it seems to me."

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "You said so yourself, what should I say?"

"It seems that there is no need to say anything. I can only say that the reason you said that just now is probably because you are stuck in a certain pattern and have never come out." The brown-handed man said with a smile.

"You are indeed doing this." The gray-handed man said.

"What shall I do?" asked the man with brown hands.

"That's what you said about me." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "It sounds like you have thought that I would say this."

"Yes, I have really thought of it." The gray-handed man said.

"Why didn't you take the initiative when I asked you just now?" the man with brown hands asked.

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "You didn't ask me what I thought you were up to."

The man with brown hands said: "Okay, I really can't do anything to you."

"Isn't it that you can't do anything to me?" Gray Hand Man said, "It's you who said I'm in trouble. It's not me who said that you're in trouble."

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "That means you can't do anything to me, right?"

"Yes, and I think this is quite good, and I don't intend to do anything to you." The gray-handed man said.

"It's good to admit you're in trouble," said the brown-hand man.

"Whether I admit it or not, it doesn't matter in your eyes, so is there any difference between me admitting it and not admitting it?" the gray-handed man asked with a smile.

"There is a difference." The brown-hand man said.

"What's the difference?" asked the gray-handed man.

"One is that I told the facts and you admitted them; the other is that I told the facts and you didn't admit them." The brown-hand man said, "The difference is whether you admit the facts I said." The gray-hand man said. : "We've been talking for a long time, going around and around, why do we seem to be talking back and forth?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Talk back and forth? Isn't that similar to repetition?"

"Yes, you and I often repeat what we say. It's not new, right?" the gray-handed man said.

"It is indeed not new," said the man with the brown hand to the man with the gray hand. "Do you like it if I repeat it now?"

"Why are you asking about this moment and not this moment?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Why can't you ask?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Because you know what I think." The gray-handed man said.

"I know what you are thinking. Can't I ask in this case?" The brown-hand man said, "It seems we have made an appointment, right?"

The man with gray hands smiled and said: "I really can't do anything to you. If you know what I think, of course you can ask."

The man with brown hands smiled deliberately: "But whether I ask or not, you don't have to answer, right?"

"No, that's not what I meant at all." The gray-handed man smiled.

"Then what do you mean?" the brown-handed man asked in a naughty tone.

"Listen, what's the tone of your voice?" the gray-handed man said.

"What tune is it?" asked the brown-hand man.

"You just asked knowingly," said the man with gray hands.

"Yes, I just asked knowingly." The man with brown hands said, "You didn't say you didn't like to hear me asking knowingly, right? Besides, you can ask knowingly."

"Yes, I never said I didn't want to listen to your knowing advice." The gray-handed man said.

"So it's no problem." The brown-hand man said, "That's what I said."

(End of chapter)

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