Chapter 6751 (Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty One) Too Modesty
"You don't need evidence? How dare you say that?" The gray-handed man smiled, "If you say this to the user, how do you think the user will react?"
The man with brown hands thought for a moment and smiled.
"Have you thought of it?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Of course I thought of it." The brown-handed man smiled.
"Really? It doesn't look like it." The gray-handed man said.
"How come it doesn't look like it?" said the brown-hand man, "Hey, I didn't say anything, but you can tell that it doesn't look like it."
"The feeling you give me is very fresh." The gray-handed man said with a smile.
"You've seen everything before, does this kind of thing make you feel fresh?" the brown-hand man asked.
"No." The gray-handed man said.
"No?" The brown-hand man smiled deliberately, "Are you trying to say that this kind of thing doesn't feel new to you?"
"You have your intentions again." The gray-handed man smiled, "I want to say that of course I haven't seen everything."
The man with brown hands said: "You don't have to be too modest."
"I'm not being modest, you're absolutely right." The gray-hand man said, "You've seen everything? You said you've seen everything!"
The man with brown hands said: "Why can't you say this?"
"It seems like there is nothing in the world that I haven't seen before." The gray-hand man said, "Isn't this a very appropriate statement?"
"What's not suitable? Even if there's nothing in the world that you haven't seen, you've seen a lot and you haven't seen a lot, right?" the brown-hand man asked.
"So, you still said it was absolute, right?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man with brown hands smiled at the man with gray hands and said, "Anyway, I don't feel uncomfortable at all."
"Now whether you feel uncomfortable or not can no longer be used as a criterion to judge whether your words are absolute." The gray-handed man said with a smile. The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "That's true. But I don't have to say that I am absolutely sure."
"You can say all kinds of things." The gray-handed man smiled, "If you don't say that you are absolutely speaking, what are you going to say? Are you planning to say nothing?"
The man with brown hands said, "I didn't intend to say anything."
"Oh, you didn't plan to say it either? You didn't plan not to say it, nor did you plan to say it. You just wanted to show that you didn't make any plans and were in a state where you didn't think much about it?" asked the gray-handed man.
The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "You came up with this all by yourself, right?"
"Yes, it's what I thought and what I said, so am I right?" asked the gray-handed man.
"No." The brown-handed man smiled slyly.
The man with gray hands asked, "Do you really want to say something?"
"Yes." The brown-hand man said.
"Are you going to answer the question I just asked?" The gray-handed man asked, "What I just asked was what would you say if you didn't say you said absolutely."
"Just to answer this question." The brown-handed man smiled, "If I didn't say that I said absolutely, I would say that I just exaggerated. People usually say that they exaggerate, so it's not new, right?"
"People?" asked the Gray Hand. "It depends on who it is."
The man with brown hands smiled and said, "Who do you want to say?"
"I want to talk about us." The gray-handed man smiled, "When we worked with the master in the past, did you dare to speak exaggeratedly?"
"Of course I don't dare." The brown-handed man smiled, "But we are different from others."
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "But we are also two of the 'people'."
(End of chapter)