Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 6158 Water Surface
Chapter 6158 (Six Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Eight) Water Surface
The Gray Hand Man asked, “Is it time for him to ask you another question?”
“That’s right.” The brown-handed man said, “He asked me again in this tone: ‘If I punish you, how will it affect me even if you shout it out?'”
The brown-handed man deliberately imitated the Lord’s tone when he spoke.
The Gray Hand said, “Why is your tone so strange?”
“Yeah, I don’t know how to describe it to you, so I had to learn it directly to you. You also find it strange.” said the man with brown hands.
The Gray Hand said, “I feel like he is seriously asking how you will influence him. This question is quite difficult to answer.”
The brown-handed man said, “I also think it’s difficult, so I told him that I was just worried and hadn’t thought about how it would affect him.”
Gray Hand asked, “Was his next reaction strange?”
“It’s still a little strange.” The brown-handed man said, “He actually asked me: ‘What do you think I’m doing now?'”
Gray Hand said, “Does he suspect that you have learned something?”
“That’s how I feel,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“How do you answer?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“I said at the time that I felt he was punishing me,” said the brown-handed man.
The Gray Hand asked, “How did he react?”
“He looked at me with a puzzled look.” The brown-handed man said, “Then he told me to scream if it hurt me.”
The Gray Hand said, “Did you shout?”
“I shouted.” The brown-handed man said, “I shouted because I thought if I didn’t shout, he would mistakenly think that I wasn’t in pain and punish me more severely next time.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “How did he react when you shouted?”
“He looked at me, then looked at the pond.” said the man with brown hands.
“What are you looking at in the pond?” asked the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man smiled and said, “I don’t know. It seems that he is looking at the yellow and green water surface?” The gray-handed man asked, “What kind of look is he giving you?”
“It’s the kind of look that seems to be observing,” said the brown-handed man.
The Gray Hand Man said again: “Does it look like the look in his eyes when he tried out magic before?”
“Like, very much like!” said the brown-handed man. “How did you come up with this idea?”
“I thought about the way he looked at me when I was in the pond,” Gray Hand said. “Let me first tell you about your experience. Did he ask you anything?”
“Yes,” said the Brown-Handed Man. “He asked me if the pain was getting worse.”
The Gray Hand said, “Just after looking at you for a while and then looking at the pond?”
“Yes.” said the man with brown hands.
“How did you answer him?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“I told him it got worse,” said the brown-handed man, “but because I was afraid of saying the wrong thing, I told him it wasn’t just now.”
The Gray Hand asked, “Is he satisfied after hearing this?”
“Still nothing,” said the Brown Hand. “He asked me when I got worse.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “You told him that he was the one who threw that thing into the water, right?”
“Yes.” The brown-handed man said, “That’s what I said. After hearing it, he asked me why I didn’t make it clear before.”
The Gray Hands Man added: “He didn’t ask before.”
“You know, even if he didn’t ask, he thought I should have told him on my own initiative. It’s not uncommon for him to blame me for what I didn’t say,” said the brown-handed man.
“How did you respond to him?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
The Brown-Handed Man said, “I just told him that I was worried that if I talked too much I would waste his time.”
(End of this chapter)