Chapter 6368 (six thousand three hundred and sixty-eight) ten groups


Chapter 6368 (Six Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Eight) Ten Groups

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "Who are these two people?"

"That person, and me." The gray-handed man smiled.

The man with brown hands said deliberately: "I just said it because I know that there is at least one other person who will be like this. Do you know who it is now?"

The gray-handed man pretended not to know and asked with a smile: "Who are you talking about?"

The man with brown hands saw that the man with gray hands was pretending not to know, so he became more interested in joking, and immediately said: "Have you not thought of such an obvious question?"

The Gray Hand continued to feign ignorance and asked, "Is this really obvious?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Do you think it is so difficult to understand?"

The gray-hand man said: "It's very difficult."

"Can't you guess it?" The man with brown hands continued to ask deliberately.

"It's too hard to guess. Even if I grow twenty hands, it will still be hard to guess." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"Twenty hands?" the brown-handed man asked, "Do you think this one still uses hands?"

"Even if you put twenty hands on someone's head, let them guess, and then ask them for the result, it probably won't be easy to guess." The gray-handed man said.

"Oh, you're using twenty hands like that!" The brown-handed man laughed, "Actually, it's not necessary."

The man with gray hands asked: "Why is it not necessary? I guess it myself, but it's hard to guess, so I'll find more people to guess."

The man with brown hands said: "I'm not saying it's not necessary for you to find more people to guess."

"Then what do you mean it's not necessary?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I mean you don't have to grow twenty hands," the brown-handed man said. "It's as if you can really make me grow twenty hands." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"I told you it's not necessary. Why do you still say that there is really a way for you to grow twenty hands?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Whether it's necessary or not, and whether it's possible are two different things." The gray-handed man said.

"I don't think I will do anything that is unnecessary. As for being able to do it and not being able to do it, there isn't much difference, right?" The brown-handed man said with a smile, "I'm just talking about necessity. I'm just talking about this. Yes You brought it up to something else, right?"

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Okay, then tell me whether it is necessary. Tell me why it is not necessary."

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "You said you put twenty hands on other people's heads, let them guess, and then asked others for the results. You just put your hands on other people's heads, you don't need to grow so many. Come on. Get twenty people and put two hands on their heads at a time. Wouldn’t it be enough to put them in ten groups?”

The gray-handed man laughed: "You also said, ten sets, you have to do ten sets!"

"Is that a lot?" asked the brown-hand man.

"The time it takes to do ten sets is different from the time it takes to do it once." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"Is it really that little time?" asked the brown-hand man.

After saying this, the man with brown hands felt a little regretful, thinking that he should not mention the time. After all, time easily reminded the two of them of how long they would have to continue chatting like this. So the man with brown hands quickly said something else: "The key is, use two hands and do ten sets. You can do it casually, right?"

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Who said just now, 'I'm just talking about necessity, just talking about this'?"

The man with the brown hand was a little glad that the man with the gray hand did not continue talking about time, but continued to discuss the necessity as he did.

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "I just said that. Isn't this just a little longer?"

(End of chapter)

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