Chapter 6803 (six thousand eight hundred and three) Don’t answer


Chapter 6803 (Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Three) Don’t Answer
The brown-handed man smiled and said: “If you say that, then I will answer.”

"It seems forced?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Do you want to hear my answer or not?" asked the brown-hand man.

"I want to hear your voluntary answer, rather than a forced answer." The gray-handed man said.

"If there is an answer, it must be forced, then under such circumstances, do you still want me to answer?" asked the man with brown hands.

The gray-handed man said: "Then you'd better not answer."

"You seem a little disappointed?" the brown-hand man asked.

"It doesn't matter." The gray-handed man said.

"Why are you so willing to listen to my answer to this question?" asked the man with brown hands.

"I've said it, so you better not answer. Why are you asking me why I am so willing to listen to your answer to this question?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Before." The brown-handed man said.

"What happened before, I told you not to answer." The gray-handed man said.

"But I see that you seem a little disappointed." The brown-handed man said, "I will answer. I don't need to put down such a simple thing so hard."

The gray-hand man said: "I still hope you can decide based on whether you are willing or not."

"I've already decided." The brown-handed man smiled.

"You've decided not to answer, right?" The gray-handed man said, "That's just right. If you don't answer, I won't be disappointed."

"I said I have decided to answer." The man with brown hands smiled.

The gray-hand man asked: "Is it voluntary?"

"Yes." The brown-hand man said. "You didn't do it voluntarily because you thought I was a little disappointed, right?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No. This is a trivial matter. Isn't it just an answer to a question?" The brown-hand man said, "What can I lose? I'll answer, so don't be disappointed."

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Don't force it."

The man with brown hands said: "I already said that I am voluntary, but you still insist on telling me not to force it. I repeat, it is voluntary, not forced."

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "Actually, I already know the answer."

"But if I don't answer, you will be disappointed." The brown-handed man said, "I will say it now. If it were before, the Lord said that he could take one step south and one step north at the same time, I would not Tell me I don’t admit it.”

"But what I just asked was whether you dare." The gray-handed man said with a smile.

"You listened very carefully," said the brown-hand man, "I just answered you that way on purpose."

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "If you don't answer me specifically like that, what will you say?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "I must say that I don't dare to admit it. How can the Lord say that he can take one step south and one step north at the same time? Even if I don't admit it in my heart, I don't dare to say it. I If you say it, besides causing trouble for yourself, what else will it do?"

The man with gray hands smiled and said: "Look, if the Lord had said that, you wouldn't have told him that you didn't admit it."

"After all, even if I don't admit it, it won't change anything." The brown-handed man smiled, "Just admit it."

The gray-handed man asked: "Is that enough?"

"Of course, that's it. Otherwise, what else can I do?" the brown-hand man asked.

"However, after I said that just now, you told me: 'I don't think it's a good idea to leave, so naturally I don't admit it.'" said the gray-handed man.

"Of course," said the brown-hand man, "don't you think I am being very honest with you when I speak like this?"

(End of chapter)

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