Chapter 6351 (Six Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty One) I will change
"What you just mentioned is that some of the things you would think about under normal circumstances are crowded out by unnecessary things when you're scared," the brown-handed man said.
The gray-hand man said: "This is not the only thing you can guess, right?"
"Yes, that's not all," said the brown-hand man.
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Yes, I'm sure. Why can you guess it?"
"You know," said the brown-hand man.
"I can only say that I can guess it. I don't think that I know it." The man with gray hands said.
The man with the brown hand said to the man with the gray hand, "You must know."
"So determined?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Fortunately, you just said 'firm'." The man with brown hands said.
"What do you think I should say?" the gray-handed man asked deliberately.
"It's not that it should be done." The brown-handed man smiled.
"What is that?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Even if you gave another description, I would feel normal." The brown-hand man said.
"What other description?" asked the gray-hand man.
"You're the one who said 'absolutely'." The brown-hand man said.
"Should I replace 'firm' with 'absolute'?" The gray-handed man asked with a smile, "Is that what you think?"
"Yes." The brown-hand man said.
"Oh." The gray-handed man said in a naughty voice, "Okay, I'll change."
"You want to change?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Instead of what you just said, well, that's what I'll say." Gray Hand Man said, "So 'absolute'?" Gray Hand Man laughed as he spoke.
"Who told you to say that right away?" The brown-handed man asked with a smile.
"Then when will I say this?" asked the man with gray hands, "wait for a while before saying this, or should I just wait for you to say something next time before I say it?"
The man with brown hands smiled and asked: "Next time?"
"Surprised?" the gray-handed man asked.
"It's not that surprising, but when you ask that, it's still a bit new to me." The brown-handed man said.
"Oh, does that mean you didn't expect me to ask 'next time'?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Of course I didn't expect it," the brown-handed man said, "You were obviously talking about this time, how could I know you were talking about next time?"
The man with gray hands said: "Then I understand."
"What do you understand?" asked the man with brown hands.
"I just said two things, one is to wait for a while before saying this, and the other is to wait for you to say something next time before I say it. Since the second one will make you feel fresh, then it seems that I should Let's do it according to the first method, "I should wait for a while. I've been waiting for a while now, right?"
The gray-handed man smiled and said deliberately: "So 'absolute'?"
"You have said this twice during this time." The man with brown hands said.
"Yes, I waited for a while before saying it." The man with gray hands said, "I said it too early last time, but I said it quite appropriately this time, right?"
The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Who told you to say 'so 'absolutely'?"
"Just now you said to me: 'Who told you to say that right away?'" the brown-handed man said, "You won't forget it so quickly, right? Since it wasn't 'immediately', I just waited for a while to say it." "
"I should remove the word 'immediately'." The gray-hand man said, "Whether you say it immediately or say it after a while, it is not what I asked you to do."
"Well, you didn't ask me for this." The brown-handed man smiled.
(End of chapter)