6908. Chapter 6908 (Six Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight) Special Short


Chapter 6908 (Six Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight) Special Short

"After all, it's not that important?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yeah." The brown-hand man said, "It's quite fun if it works. If it doesn't work, it depends on what you do."

"That's fine, casual." The gray-handed man said.

"I also think it's good to be casual." The brown-hand man said.

"Why didn't you ask?" the gray-handed man said with a smile.

"What's the question?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Don't we love to discuss what would happen if I were you?" the gray-hand man asked with a smile.

"You know it even without asking," said the man with brown hands.

"You speak as if you knew the questions just now without asking them," said the gray-handed man.

"You don't have to ask if you know." The man with brown hands said.

"But we did some things that we knew just now, right?" the gray-handed man asked.

"That's true." The man with brown hands said, "But just because you asked knowingly, doesn't mean you have to continue to ask knowingly now."

The Gray Hand said: "Do you want to stop?"

The man with brown hands smiled and said: "Why are you so formal?"

The man with gray hands said to the man with brown hands: "What else should I say?"

"I haven't thought about what else to say." The brown-handed man smiled.

"I want to say: 'Do you want to stop?'" Gray Hand said, "Is that what you mean?"

"No." The brown-handed man smiled.

"What does that mean?" asked the gray-handed man.

"It means that there is no need to officially stop, and there is no need to officially stop." The brown-handed man said.

"What should we do?" asked the man with gray hands. "Just casually." The brown-handed man smiled.

"Oh?" The gray-handed man said with a smile, "Why do you do it so casually?"

"It's just one question. You know it, so you don't ask it. After a while, there's another question. You know it, but you still ask it." The man with brown hands said.

"Is it because these two problems are completely different?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Don't think about the type." The brown-hand man said, "Just do whatever you want."

The man with gray hands smiled at the man with brown hands and said: "In other words, even if the two questions are very similar, it is possible that one knows it and doesn't ask, and the other asks knowingly?"

The man with brown hands said to the man with gray hands: "Yes, what I thought of is that it's not just similar types."

"What else?" asked the gray-handed man.

"The same thing happens to people who are very close in time." The brown-handed man said with a smile.

The Gray Hand said: "Oh, the same problem or different problems?"

"I didn't think of this just now, but now that you've brought it up, I think it's possible." The brown-handed man said.

"The same problem will happen?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes, when the same question was raised for the first time, I already knew it, so I didn't ask it. Then I repeated the question again, and this time I asked it knowingly." The man with brown hands said, "The time interval between the two times was very short."


"It can also be the other way around. The first time I knew it and I asked it, and the second time I knew it and repeated the question, but didn't ask it, right?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Yeah, just a few times." The brown-handed man smiled.

"How many times?" The gray-handed man smiled, "How many times do you plan to ask?"

"It's also casual." The brown-handed man smiled, "Anyway, we talk repeatedly, right?"

"Yes. Maybe it's not the same question?" The gray-handed man continued to ask.

"That's right, what I want to say is a question that is close in time. When it comes to the first question, I already know it, so I won't ask it. After a very short time interval, when it comes to the second question, I already know it. , but I asked deliberately." The brown-handed man laughed.

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