Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 5222 Underestimate
Chapter 5222 (Five Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Two) Underestimate
“Now that the Nuoyan has circled your neck, your voice is not as hoarse as before, right?” said the man with gray hands.
“Yes.” The man said, “Just like I told you just now.”
At this point, the man got a little nervous again and said quickly, “That’s right, just now…just now I told you that I…what I thought…is right! That’s right!”
The Gray Hand heard that the man didn’t seem to be able to make this clear, so he asked, “What?”
“That’s… what I told you just now.” The man said, “I remember I told him that he would be well soon… I can now confirm that I am absolutely correct, not at all… And… and I can also prove that the other things I said to you… were also correct… Just now… What I told you just now was all correct!”
The Gray Hands man glanced at the tree bead and found that the tree bead was still in the same direction as before. Since it turned to send the coldness to that person, it has not turned to another direction. He knew that during this period of time, the person must have told the truth, so the Gray Hands man thought that he could still say something to that person so that he would not be so nervous and make that person think that he absolutely believed what he said.
The Gray Hand Man said again: “I know what you said is right! I know! It must be right! It can’t be wrong!”
I originally thought that this would be able to calm that person’s nerves, but who knew that this sentence would actually make that person even more nervous.
“I seem to have said something I shouldn’t have said again…” the man said.
“What did you say again?” the Gray Hand Man asked curiously.
“I…I shouldn’t have told you…what I just told you…what I thought…was right! Right!” said the man.
“Why?” Gray Hand asked, “What’s wrong?”
“I say this… as if… as if I am telling you something you don’t know.” said the man.
“What do you mean by that?” the Gray Hand asked. “It means… actually… actually I don’t need to tell you this.” The man said, “If I say it, it will… it will seem like I look down on you.”
“You underestimated me?” The Gray Hand Man said, “I don’t think so.”
“Really?” the man asked, “If you didn’t feel that, why did you say that just now?”
“What?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“You just said…you said that you knew what I said was right, you knew it must be right, it can’t be wrong…” the man said.
“I said this only because I felt you were a little nervous.” The Gray Hand said, “I thought my words would calm you down and make you less nervous.”
The man said, “Aren’t you bored?”
“No.” said the man with gray hands.
The man said: “This is not right…”
“What’s wrong?” The Gray Hand felt puzzled. He originally thought that time was running out and he shouldn’t dwell on these trivial matters, but he found that the man’s reaction was too big. He felt that if he didn’t sort things out quickly at this time, something unexpected might happen next because of the man’s nervousness. The Gray Hand was worried that the man would enter a state where he couldn’t communicate normally again, so he asked this question.
“You said that, not because… you think I… underestimated you?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
(End of this chapter)