Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5506 Redundant

Chapter 5506 (five thousand five hundred and six) redundant
“What was said?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“It probably means that… the kid cheated him and caused trouble for others.” The man said, “He spoke in a fierce tone and loud voice.”

“Do you know how the child reacted?” asked the man with gray hands.

“I… heard it.” The man said, “I heard the child crying and saying that he didn’t lie. He also asked the adult…why ‘he’ said that.”

“Who is the ‘he’ the child is talking about?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“It should…it should be me.” said the man.

“How did you know that?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Because… after the child asked why ‘he’ said that, he also said…” the man said, “He said: ‘It was obviously him who hit my head and caused the thing to fall.'”

“Did the Lord believe him?” asked the Gray-Handed Man.

“I don’t know what happened in the dream either. I only heard that adult continue to blame him… then… if that’s the case, then that adult probably didn’t believe him.” The man said, “But… but I can’t explain it clearly.”

“Didn’t you say that adult continued to blame him?” said the man with gray hands.

“Yes.” said the man.

“Then why do you still say you can’t explain it clearly?” the man with gray hands asked again.

“Because… I thought of myself at that time.” said the man.

“What did you think of?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“I thought about it…If I were that adult, what would I do?” said the man.

The Gray Hand asked, “If you were that adult, what would you do?” “I… would continue to blame the child.” The man said, “regardless…regardless of whether I believe the child’s words in my heart or not.”

“Why?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Because… because I am from Tiecang.” The man said, “If I, a Tiecang person, do not believe in Tiecang people when faced with such a thing, but… believe in a blue-armored person, then… it would be like an insult to Tiecang people.”

After saying this, the man said to himself: “Strange, why do I think so much in my dreams…”

Gray Hands had previously thought that the man would not remember that these were his real experiences. Now, after hearing that man suddenly say this, he was a little worried whether he would remember that these were his real experiences. Although Gray Hands took a look at the tree beads and the surrounding situation and thought that his worries seemed unnecessary, he still asked the man: “Don’t you think this is not like a dream?”

“Whether it seems like a dream or not, this… all happened in a dream.” The man said with certainty.

After hearing him speak so firmly, Gray Hands didn’t think that the man would remember those things that were not actually dreams.

“Do you think that even if the adult believed what the child said, he would continue to blame the child?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“In my dream… I had that thought.” The man said, “But…”

The Gray Hand asked, “But what?”

The man replied: “But…oh…it’s nothing.”

“What did you mean by not saying it?” the Gray Hand Man asked, “Or do you think it’s better not to tell me?”

“It’s not that I think it’s better not to tell you.” The man said, “I… it’s just that at this moment I seem to have suddenly figured it out.”

(End of this chapter)