Chapter 6371 (Six Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-One) Calculation


Chapter 6371 (Six Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-One) Calculation

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Do you think that if you spoke too absolutely earlier, you would feel less comfortable?"

The gray-handed man smiled.

"Did I get it right again?" the brown-hand man asked.

"You didn't elaborate." The gray-handed man smiled.

"How do you want me to explain it in detail?" said the brown-handed man, "How detailed are you talking about it?"

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "At least be more detailed than what you just said."

"Just be more detailed than what I just said?" the brown-handed man said, "Haha, this is too easy to do."

"You should do it." The gray-handed man smiled.

The man with brown hands said: "Before, there was a period of time when you and I would feel less comfortable when we said absolute words. If you had said absolute words at that time, then I could use the excuse that you felt less comfortable. I want to use evidence to prove that what you said is absolute. Although it is not rigorous, I can say this. However, it is different now. Even if we say absolute things during this period, we will not feel uncomfortable, so this is the reason. It’s hard to provide evidence. Do you think my explanation is detailed enough?”

The gray-handed man smiled and said: "Enough, that's enough. Why didn't you say it in such detail at the beginning?"

"You're talking about you. When I didn't say this just now, you said I didn't say it in detail enough." The brown-hand man smiled, "Then I said this, and you asked me why I didn't say it in detail at the beginning. In the end, How can you be satisfied?"

"I'm satisfied no matter what you do," the gray-handed man said.

"Ah?" The brown-handed man was stunned.

"I'm very satisfied now." The gray-hand man said, "Before you didn't say this, I wasn't dissatisfied either. So, does it mean that you are satisfied no matter what I do?"

"That seems to be the case." The brown-hand man said, "Anyway, you are stuck in that pattern, so there is nothing new about it."

"Are you saying I'm stuck in that pattern again?" the gray-hand man asked.

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "Yes, you will admit it, right?" "You will admit it, right?" the man with gray hands asked.

"What do I admit?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Admit that you are stuck in that pattern." Gray Hand said.

"I didn't admit it just now. I admitted it before, right?" the brown-hand man asked.

"If you say you have admitted it before, I can also say the same, I have admitted it before." The gray-handed man smiled.

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "In that case, why do you ask again?"

"After all, the situation will change." Gray Hand said.

"Why do you suddenly look so deep?" the brown-hand man asked.

"I just said something ordinary, why did it sound so profound?" The man with gray hands asked with a smile.

"What you said reminded me of a lot of helplessness in the world." The brown-handed man said.

The gray-handed man smiled and said: "You came up with it yourself anyway, you can think of it whatever you like."

The man with brown hands remembered the topic about time that he had talked about before, and suddenly thought that he avoided such topics because he probably did not want to face some kind of helplessness.

Although the man with brown hands did not think that the man with gray hands would think of the situation in which he avoided the topic of time at this moment, he still wanted to say something else quickly to prevent the man with gray hands from thinking about it, so he said: "I am thinking of some useful things now." The spell used by the Lord.”

The man with gray hands asked: "What spells are they?"

"There are too many," said the brown-hand man, "there are so many spells that the master knows."

(End of chapter)

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