Chapter 6666 (six thousand six hundred and sixty-six) It is
"No." The gray-handed man said.
"No?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Look, when you say this, does it mean that you agree with what I said 'no'?" said the gray-handed man.
"I didn't say anything else." The brown-hand man smiled.
"That's what it means." The gray-handed man said.
"Do you know why I didn't say anything else?" the man with brown hands asked.
The gray-handed man said: "I know."
"Why?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Speak for yourself." The gray-handed man said.
"Is this happening again?" said the brown-handed man, "You can obviously say it, but you let me say it myself."
"Yes." The gray-handed man said.
"It seems natural." The brown-handed man said, "In that case, let me say it. If I admit that I said 'no?' this time, it means that I agree with what you said, 'no', then you will Use this situation to apply to the last situation.”
The gray-handed man smiled and asked: "Which situation do you think I will use this situation to deceive?"
The man with brown hands said: "That's what you said just now. Just now you said: 'Then I will treat you as directly admitting that you are uncomfortable. The reason for your discomfort is probably that you heard my words as offensive.' Next, I You said, 'Is that so? ' Then you laughed and said to me, 'Look, if you don't deny it right away, I'll just admit it.' If I say "No?" it means I agree with what you said "No", then you will apply it to that time and say, "Is that so?" It means I admit it. I directly admitted that I felt uncomfortable, and that the reason for my discomfort was probably because your words sounded offensive to me.”
The gray-hand man said: "Isn't this obvious? You have already admitted it."
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Look, you really think so." The man with gray hands smiled and said: "I told you last time: 'Look, if you don't deny it immediately, I will take it as a yes.' I thought you admitted it then, do you need to see if you admit it now?"
The man with brown hands smiled and said, "But do you remember what my reaction was after you said those words last time?"
"Your reaction is that you didn't refute me." The gray-handed man smiled.
"Is this called no refutation?" The brown-handed man smiled, "What kind of refutation do you want? Do you need me to tell you 'I don't admit it'?"
The gray-handed man said: "Anyway, you didn't refute me clearly at that time."
"I haven't refuted you clearly, so that doesn't mean I admit it, right?" the brown-handed man asked.
"Why do you feel that this topic has been discussed before?" asked the gray-handed man.
"It's different." The brown-hand man said, "At least it's different from what I just said."
The man with gray hands said: "In your eyes, is it the only thing that is the same if it is word for word?"
"No," said the brown-hand man with a smile, "but when it comes to this topic, don't you have the impression that you have gone around and come back again?"
The gray-handed man smiled and said: "Never mind this, anyway, your reaction at that time was not to directly deny what I said."
The man with brown hands smiled and said: "But at that time I said: 'It's you who 'resulted' anyway, so it doesn't matter.'"
"Look, you didn't directly deny what I said, right? Did I say it right?" the gray-handed man said.
"But what I said was 'accepted'. Even if I didn't directly deny it, it was because I thought it was you who 'accounted' for it. As long as I think it was you who 'accepted' it, you can't assume that I admit that what you said is the truth. "The brown-hand man said.
(End of chapter)