Chapter 6756 (six thousand seven hundred and fifty-six) won
"Are you looking at my reaction if you want that effect?" the brown-hand man asked.
"Isn't it?" The gray-handed man said with a smile, "I just want to see your reaction. Someone just said to me: 'I did it on purpose. I wanted to see how you react.'"
"That's what I want to see your reaction." The man with brown hands said.
"You want to see my reaction, and I want to see yours." The gray-handed man smiled.
The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands: "My reaction satisfied you."
"It must satisfy me." The gray-handed man smiled.
"You gave such a definite answer without thinking too much?" The brown-hand man asked, "Do you mean that no matter what reaction I give, you will always say that you are satisfied?"
"Yes." The gray-handed man smiled, "At least that's the case at this time."
"Oh, you don't have any specific expectations." The brown-hand man said.
"Why should we have specific expectations?" the gray-hand man asked.
The man with brown hands was silent for a moment and said, "You speak deeply to my heart!"
"Ah?" said the gray-hand man, "I just accepted your words and didn't say anything shocking. You just said that what I said won your heart? Is it so easy to win your heart?"
"That's it, you have won my heart to begin with." The brown-handed man said with a smile.
The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands, "I mean it."
"I'm serious, I didn't lie to you." The brown-handed man smiled.
The man with the gray hand asked the man with the brown hand, "Do you know what I mean?"
"Is there any special explanation?" The brown-handed man asked, "If so, please explain it to me. I understand it clearly." "I'm just curious about why you were silent for a moment and then said that so seriously. "The gray-handed man said, "I really want to know the reason."
The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "I seem to have overthought something."
"Tell me what you have been thinking about. Is it far beyond the scope of the topic we just talked about?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Don't you know everything?" the brown-handed man said, "It's as if what I think has been written down in words, and you seem to be looking at those words."
"I didn't say anything. What is the word?" asked the gray-handed man.
"I like what you just said." The brown-hand man said. "That's a great question!"
"Ah?" the gray-hand man said, "Is that what you said? 'Why do you have to have specific expectations?' Is this really what you said?"
"That's right." The brown-hand man said.
"Then I have to listen carefully to what you are thinking." The gray-handed man said.
"We have often been instilled by our masters in the past that we should do things with purpose," said the brown-handed man.
"Yes." The gray-hand man said, "We are people who want to work with the user. If we think more about the purpose, at least it will be easier to meet the user's requirements."
The man with brown hands said: "To put it this way, in fact, what we did back then was always full of purpose. It might be another kind of blindness."
"I understand what you mean." Gray Hand Man said, "At that time, we always did things with purpose, not choices we made after careful consideration."
"Haha, at that time we were using tools of the Lord's nature. How could we talk about thinking and making choices?" said the man with brown hands.
"Yes." Gray Hand Man said, "That's how we came here during that time. Looking back, on the surface, it seems that the purpose of doing things is very clear, but in fact, it may be muddled behind the scenes."
(End of chapter)