Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5213 Denial

Chapter 5213 (Five Thousand Two Hundred and Thirteen) Denial

“Horrible!” the man said.

“Did you see anything you haven’t seen before?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“That… isn’t the case.” said the man.

“So what happened?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Nothing happened, but… I thought of something… I felt… it was more terrifying than what happened…” the man said.

The Gray Hand asked again, “What happened? Tell me.”

“I…I don’t dare to say it.” said the man.

The Gray Hand Man felt that this seemed very important and originally wanted to force him to say it, but at this moment he suddenly thought that if he forced him to say the words he “dared not” say, he might once again fall into a state where he could not communicate normally with others, so he restrained himself.

“Don’t dare?” The Gray Hand asked, “Why?”

Instead, the Gray Hands asked the man in a gentle-sounding tone.

“Because… because… that iron shackle… seems… seems to be exactly the same as the one I put on the man in blue armor!” said the man.

After the other party said this, the gray-handed man felt that what he had thought before made sense.

The Gray Hand asked the man, “Does that mean that the example you gave is not one that you made up?”

“Yes… yes…” the man said, “How could this happen… It’s really terrible!”

“What’s wrong?” The man with gray hands asked when he saw an expression on the other person’s face that seemed to be blaming him.

“I…how could it be such a coincidence…” the man said, “I don’t want it to be such a coincidence…it shouldn’t be like this. I just seem to give this example to illustrate…to illustrate that some things are just connected by me. I…I just think…being able to think of related things that happened in the real world is actually…not enough to prove that the things I encounter in other worlds must be because I have encountered related things in the real world…that’s what I want to express…but…but the first example I gave actually…actually negated what I wanted to express…”

“Nothing much.” said the Gray Hand Man. “But…but…what impression does this give you?” asked the man.

“My impression is that you didn’t think of it before,” said the Gray Hand Man.

“Really… you really just don’t remember it?” asked the man with gray hands.

“Yes.” said the man.

“No…I don’t think so.” said the man.

“Why do you say that?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“You don’t… doubt me at all because of this, do you?” the man asked.

“I don’t doubt you because of this.” said the man with gray hands.

“But I…but I feel like this is too much like deceiving you.” said the man.

“I don’t think so.” said the man with gray hands.

“I… want to explain that when I was giving the example… I really didn’t remember that the iron shackles looked like… the iron shackles I had seen in the real world before. I really didn’t expect it!” the man said, “If I had thought of it, I… would never tell you this, and… I wouldn’t even give this example, absolutely not!”

“Now you have made it clear.” said the man with gray hands.

“Really…you…you really think I’ve made myself clear enough?” the man asked.

“Yes.” The Gray Hand Man replied, “Now that I’ve said that, you’re not worried anymore, are you?”

(End of this chapter)