Chapter 6402 (six thousand four hundred and two) brought out


Chapter 6402 (Six Thousand Four Hundred and Two) Bring Out
The Gray Hand Man smiled and said: "You can assume that I know."

The man with brown hands asked: "Is this okay? Just now I asked you whether you think the reason is that they are the same person. How did you answer?"

"I said yes." The gray-handed man said.

"No." The brown-hand man said.

"Ah?" said the gray-hand man, "No, I couldn't have said no just now."

"I didn't say you said 'no'." The man with brown hands said.

"Then what do you mean by this?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I mean, you didn't mean 'yes'." The brown-hand man said.

"I definitely said 'yes'." The Gray-Hand Man said, "If you don't think so, you can only say that either you remembered it wrong, or you heard it wrong at the time."

The man with brown hands laughed.

The gray-handed man immediately understood what was going on and said, "You played with it just now, and now you want to play again?"

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

"You must say that I didn't tell everything." The gray-handed man said.

"Oh, so you just remembered what you really answered at that time?" the brown-hand man asked.

"What's 'real' or not? It's just a question of whether I've told the whole story." The gray-hand man said, "I already said it correctly when I answered your question, but it's just not exactly the same as what I said last time. So you just said it again. Play with me like this."

The man with brown hands said: "Why don't you tell the whole story? When I say a 'real' answer, I mean a complete answer."

The gray-hand man said: "I gave a complete answer at that time, that is, it happened at that moment."

"But you said then: 'Yes, that's right,'" said the brown-hand man.

"'But' what 'but'?" said the man with gray hands, "It seems that being complete and being incomplete are completely different things."

"Looking now, they are really two different things." The brown-hand man said. "How can they be considered two different things?" asked the man with gray hands.

"When you said 'yes, that's right', your tone was that way on purpose." The brown-handed man said.

"Are you so sure?" The gray-hand man asked, "Are you absolutely sure?"

"That's why I'm so sure." The brown-hand man said, "Anyway, I don't feel uncomfortable at all."

The man with gray hands said: "The absence of any less comfortable feeling does not prove that what you said is not absolute. After all, even if you say absolutely at this moment, it does not necessarily mean that you will have less comfortable feelings. It is not just this moment, it has been like this just now ”

"As for whether it will still be like this after a while, you don't know, right?" the brown-handed man asked.

The gray-handed man said: "Yes, that's what I wanted to say. I know that my words are not without loopholes."

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "How come you have no loopholes in your words again?"

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "That's what I brought out."

The man with brown hands said: "Okay, I got it, I brought it out."

"Why do you say this so reluctantly?" the gray-handed man asked.

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Isn't it okay to say that it is forced? I just brought out the sentence that seemed to be forced."

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "You are so quick to use what I said."

"Maybe I just said that myself." The man with brown hands said.

"It's indeed possible, but it just sounds repetitive." The gray-handed man said.

"It's not that important whether you repeat it or not." The brown-hand man said, "Anyway, I like to hear you repeat what I say. I guess you also like to hear me repeat what you say."

"Do you still need an estimate?" asked the gray-handed man.

(End of chapter)

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