Chapter 6525 (six thousand five hundred and twenty-five) far-fetched
"What's the truth?" the gray-handed man asked with a smile.
The man with brown hands said: "There are some things that just don't seem to be of much use if you avoid them, don't you think?"
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "I think it should be so, but it's hard to say whether he has avoided useful things."
The man with brown hands asked: "Are you even worried about saying this absolutely?"
"I'm not worried about saying it absolutely." The gray-hand man said, "I don't say that, not because I'm afraid of feeling uncomfortable."
The man with brown hands asked: "Then why?"
"It's just that I do think that avoiding some things is useful." The gray-handed man said with a smile.
"What's going on?" asked the man with brown hands.
"I didn't think of anything specific just now, but there will always be such things in the world, don't you think?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Why do you seem to be saying something so far-fetched?" The man with brown hands said, "I'm not saying that what you said is far-fetched, but I think you didn't mean to say it, so you forced yourself to say it at this time."
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Why do you think I am squeezing?"
The man with brown hands said: "Maybe it's based on the sound of your voice."
The man with gray hands asked the man with brown hands: "Can this also be figured out based on the sound?"
"I can't say whether it's clear or not, but I think that's what it is." The brown-hand man said, "I can only say that it's what I think."
The man with gray hands asked the man with brown hands: "Just take it as what you think. Just now I said that I didn't think of anything specific, but after you said that what I said was far-fetched, I have already figured it out. It’s a far-fetched statement.”
"A far-fetched statement?" The brown-hand man said, "You said this yourself. Anyway, what I just meant was not that the statement you gave was far-fetched, but that you didn't want to say that and forced it out."
"You've already explained it to me." The gray-handed man smiled.
"But you said something else after I explained it once. I don't want you to misunderstand that I think the statement you gave is far-fetched." The brown-handed man smiled.
"I haven't given an explanation yet." The gray-handed man said. "Well, that's what I'll talk about next," said the brown-hand man.
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "If you don't want to hear it this time, I can take it back."
The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "Why do you want to take it back suddenly?"
"Think about it, as long as I don't say it out loud, you don't need to worry that what you said will be interpreted differently by me after I give my explanation." The gray-handed man said.
"You are so convoluted," said the brown-hand man.
"But you can understand." The gray-hand man said.
"I can understand, but you're just saying this in such a roundabout way?" the man with brown hands asked.
"Yes." The gray-handed man smiled, "Anyway, you can understand it, so for you, it doesn't make any difference whether my words are rounded or not, right?"
"All I can say is yes," said the brown-hand man.
"No one restricts you from saying yes or no." The gray-handed man said.
"Yes." The man with brown hands said.
"Yourself?" asked the man with gray hands.
"Facts limit me," the brown-hand man said, "I still want to say something that is consistent with the facts."
The man with gray hands asked: "Then do you still want to hear the far-fetched statement I just gave?"
"I want to hear it," said the brown-hand man.
"Then I'll tell you." The gray-handed man smiled.
"Go ahead," said the brown-hand man, "although I think that even if you give your statement, I don't necessarily think that the statement itself is far-fetched."
(End of chapter)