Chapter 6359 (six thousand three hundred and fifty-nine) complete record


Chapter 6359 (six thousand three hundred and fifty-nine) complete record

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "It's not that new anymore, is it?"

"Compared to before, it's quite new." The brown-hand man said.

"When used as a tool?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Of course," said the gray-handed man, "At that time, how could you consider emotions?"

"Really?" The brown-handed man smiled deliberately, "It doesn't seem certain."

"Oh, you are thinking of something other than the situation I mentioned." The gray-handed man said.

"You didn't clearly say what you were talking about, right?" the brown-handed man asked.

The gray-handed man smiled and said: "I didn't say it clearly, but it's almost as good as saying it clearly."

"What's going on?" the brown-hand man asked deliberately.

"I know you asked this intentionally, but I will still answer." The gray-hand man said, "Because even though I didn't say it clearly, I can actually hear things clearly."

"What's clear?" asked the man with brown hands.

The gray-hand man smiled and said: "I think you can think that what I said 'not so fresh' is purely for this period of time."

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "What then?"

"Then you think about situations that don't belong in this period of time." The man with gray hands said.

"I didn't say it out loud that I was thinking of a situation that didn't belong to this period of time." The brown-hand man said, "You still remember what I said just now, right?"

"Of course I remember." The gray-handed man smiled.

"Since you remember, you won't deny it when I say it again, right?" The brown-handed man smiled, "What I just said was 'it doesn't seem certain', is that correct?"

"No." The gray-handed man said only one word.

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "You also deny this? If you deny it, does it mean that you remember it wrong?"

"This doesn't mean that I remembered it wrong." The gray-handed man said. "Are you so sure?" asked the man with brown hands.

The gray-handed man said, "Yes."

"You said that, didn't you feel uncomfortable?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Didn't show up." The gray-handed man smiled.

"It seems that even if you say it absolutely, it will be fine." The man with brown hands said.

"It seems to be fine at the moment, but it will be hard to say soon." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"Is it so rigorous?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Of course it's rigorous. If it's not rigorous, I won't deny what you just said." The gray-handed man smiled mischievously.

"Since you deny what I just said is 'it doesn't seem certain', then tell me what I just said." The man with brown hands said.

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands in a tone that sounded a little proud: "You just said 'really?' first, and then said 'it doesn't seem certain', is that right? You can't deny what I said. Right? Am I being rigorous in saying that?”

The man with brown hands laughed and said: "Well, I can't deny it. Rigorous. I said 'really?' and you added it rigorously."

"So I remember correctly." The gray-handed man said.

"Is that what I call a misremembering?" the brown-hand man asked.

"It can't be called a misremembering. After all, the first time you said, 'It doesn't seem certain,' and the second time you said the same thing, 'It doesn't seem certain,' you didn't change the words," said the gray-handed man. .

"I can't call it a misremembering. Can I just call it 'failed to remember everything'?" the man with brown hands asked.

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "You really will find reasons for me."

"You think I've remembered everything?" asked the brown-hand man.

(End of chapter)

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