Chapter 6617 (Six Thousand Six Hundred and Seventeen) Discrimination
The man with brown hands said, "Go on and talk about what you just said."
The man with gray hands said: "When I mentioned 'eating and drinking', you thought I was going too far. That was just what I expected."
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "I knew it would be what you expected, otherwise you wouldn't have to confirm it before."
The man with gray hands asked: "Then why do you still say that I am going too far when you know this?"
The man with brown hands replied: "Because it's too far off the mark."
"Tell me, is eating and drinking something I want to do?" the man with gray hands asked.
"If you think about it carefully, it's hard to say." The man with brown hands said.
"Isn't it difficult to say this?" The man with gray hands asked, "Would you say that you want to eat and drink water?"
"Yes." The brown-hand man said.
"When you say what you want to do, does that mean you mean what you want to do?" The gray-handed man continued to ask.
The man with brown hands smiled and said, "But eating and drinking are natural reactions."
"It's a natural reaction, but after this reaction occurs, will you still say that eating and drinking are what you want to do?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Yes," the brown-hand man said, "but it's always different from other things he wants to do."
"What kind of things do you want to ask me about?" the man with gray hands asked.
The man with brown hands said: "It's the kind of thing you want to do that is not caused by a natural reaction."
The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Do I have to carefully identify whether what I want to do is caused by my natural reaction?"
The man with brown hands asked: "Is it difficult to tell?"
"It's not a question of whether it's difficult or not, but a question of whether it's necessary or not." The man with gray hands said, "I don't think it needs to be so clearly distinguished." The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands, "If we can distinguish it, I can make it clear." You are talking too far about eating and drinking."
The man with gray hands laughed and said: "Do you think you need to distinguish whether it is a natural reaction just because you want to say that I am going too far? What do you mean by this?"
The man with the brown hand said: "Isn't this already shown? That's the intention."
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Since you said that I was going too far when talking about eating and drinking, then you can provide me with an explanation that is not far-fetched. When making tools of that nature for the user, what do you want to do? Isn’t it what the Lord asked you to do?”
"You ask me what I just asked you?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "I just want to hear your answer, and give an answer that is not far-fetched."
The man with brown hands smiled at the man with gray hands and said, "It's the kind of thing that's not a natural reaction, but I just want to do it, and there are many things that the owner didn't let me do. I don't need to give examples, right?"
"You can give me an example." The gray-handed man smiled.
The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "You have already asked me about this, so let me tell you something that is very easy to understand. Once, I said I wanted to go out, but the owner didn't allow it."
"I remember that time," said the gray-hand man. "You were so brave that time. You even asked the user if you could go out first."
"It's just the beginning of my courage. After my master asked me what I was going to do and scolded me for a while, I didn't dare to mention it again." The brown-handed man said.
"Why did you want to go out then?" asked the gray-handed man.
"That time I just wanted to take a walk outside. I thought that would be the only way to figure things out." The brown-hand man said.
The man with gray hands asked: "Is this a natural reaction of yours?"
"This is just what I want to do. How can it be a natural reaction?" asked the man with brown hands.
(End of chapter)