Chapter 6775 (six thousand seven hundred and seventy-five) Early compilation
"What's the point?" The man with brown hands said, "Don't make it up for me again. Although you can make it up perfectly if you make it up now, I don't want you to make it up now."
The man with gray hands asked the man with brown hands: "Do you still need to make it up now?"
"Oh, you've already made it up?" The man with brown hands said with a smile, "How could I ignore this possibility? Hey, if you have already made it up and then say it, you think it is meaningful, then what you said may be It will be well thought out.”
The gray-hand man said: "What is it that you have thought carefully about?"
The man with brown hands said: "It's neither 'previously compiled' nor 'currently compiled'. How was it compiled?"
"What do you mean by 'made up'? In your eyes, does the meaning I am about to say must be made up? Can't it be something that originally existed?" asked the man with gray hands.
"The original meaning? Anyway, I can't figure out the meaning of the nonsense I said. If I ask you the meaning of what you said before, I know it." The brown-handed man said.
"So you were also 'prepared'?" asked the gray-handed man.
"No," said the brown-hand man.
"Oh, then you were also 'made up'." The gray-handed man said with a smile.
"Look, you did it on purpose. You insist on saying that I made it up." The man with brown hands said.
The gray-handed man laughed a little loudly.
"Why are you laughing so loudly?" asked the brown-hand man.
"Laugh as loud as you want," said the gray-hand man.
"This feeling is really good." The brown-handed man said, "Free and easy, I like this feeling."
The man with gray hands said deliberately: "Then you laugh very loudly."
"You're on purpose again." The brown-handed man said, "What I'm saying is that you can laugh as loudly as you want. It feels so good to be so free and unrestrained and not restrain yourself. I'm not saying that laughing louder will make you feel better. "
The man with gray hands laughed loudly and said: "No matter how loud I laugh, only you can hear it. After all, you are not the one who 'listens'." The man with brown hands said, "Then if you continue to laugh, don't you plan to say something? ?”
"Is it your turn to say something?" the gray-handed man asked.
"That's right." The brown-hand man said, "I also think it's my turn to say it."
"Say!" said the gray-handed man.
"What do you mean by 'made up'? In your eyes, does the meaning I am about to say must be made up? Can't it be something that is originally there?" said the brown-handed man.
"You repeated what I said again." The gray-handed man said.
"I'm just following what you said." The brown-handed man smiled.
"What did I say next? What did I say?" asked the man with gray hands.
"You just said to me: 'Oh, then you are also 'edited'." The brown-hand man said, "I just followed up what you said."
"No." The gray-handed man said.
"Don't I know what I said next?" The man with brown hands asked with a smile, "You said it wasn't, right?"
"Is that what you said?" said the gray-hand man, "What do you mean by 'continuing'? I can still hear what is being said."
"What did you hear? You can explain it clearly." asked the man with brown hands.
"The last sentence you answered was clearly your own." The gray-hand man smiled. "You just said to me: 'Look, you did it on purpose. You insist on saying that I made it up.' What you answered is You said it yourself.”
The man with brown hands smiled and sighed softly, and said in a helpless tone: "Okay, I will continue what I said, so what?"
(End of chapter)