Chapter 6412 (Six Thousand Four Hundred and Twelve) Conclusion


Chapter 6412 (Six Thousand Four Hundred and Twelve) Conclusion

"Since it's nothing, why do you need to remove it?" asked the brown-hand man.

"Because you said it was just chatting, which means that the problem you just thought is not a problem." The gray-handed man said.

"Ah?" said the brown-handed man, "I said it was just chatting, so you want to get rid of it?"

"Of course." The gray-handed man said.

"That's what I said. Wasn't my tone too serious?" The brown-hand man asked, "Did you not hear that I didn't really want you to get rid of me?"

"I hear the naughtiness," said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "But I also asked that question."

The gray-hand man said: "It was just chatting, that's what you said later."

"Does it still need to be decided in order?" the man with brown hands asked.

"It depends on the order. In my opinion, the final word is based on what you said." The gray-handed man said.

The man with brown hands smiled and said, "You mean what I said before doesn't count?"

The gray-handed man said: "It doesn't count if I don't say it."

"Do you think what you're doing is calculated?" asked the man with brown hands.

"It's taken as a matter of fact." The gray-hand man said, "If it hadn't been taken as a calculation, I wouldn't have deliberately added 'possible' in the first place."

The man with brown hands said: "But you took it off later."

"That's because I think the last one also counts." The man with gray hands said.

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "What will happen to you if I waver?"

"According to what you said." The gray-handed man said.

"Isn't it?" said the brown-hand man, "why is it like this?"

The man with the gray hand said to the man with the brown hand, "That's what you want."

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "Isn't it difficult?"

"That's not true." The gray-handed man said. "You've never felt uncomfortable, right?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Yes." The gray-handed man said.

"Then you keep changing it over and over again, as if the owner is telling you to do what you want." said the brown-handed man.

"It's different." The gray-hand man said, "That's not the same thing at all. If the Lord says it, I won't change it voluntarily."

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "Are you really willing this time?"

"Yes." The gray-handed man smiled, "You keep asking this, is it really that difficult to understand my thoughts?"

"The main reason is that I didn't put myself in his shoes." The brown-hand man said.

"What does it mean to put yourself in someone's shoes?" asked the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "I was the one who said that, and you changed it according to what I said. I am standing in my own position, and I am not thinking in your position. , this is called not putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.”

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "You can put yourself in my shoes. It doesn't seem difficult for you."

The man with brown hands said: "But it was me who proposed those things."

"It's you, you can think that you heard others bring up those things." The gray-handed man said.

"I can think so, but who did I hear that?" asked the brown-hand man.

"You just want to be me." The gray-hand man said, "This should be considered as putting yourself in my shoes."

"If I were you and you were me," said the brown-hand man, "I would change it again and again."

"Are you willing to change it again and again?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Of course, it's easy for me," said the brown-hand man.

The gray-handed man said: "Look, you are like this too."

The man with brown hands said: "It would be another matter if the person who proposed those things became the user."

(End of chapter)

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