Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5553 Surplus

Chapter 5553 (Five Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three) Surplus

The brown-handed man said, “Let’s try it. What time?”

Gray Hand said, “Sixty-nine.”

The brown-handed man said, “Why don’t we just talk together instead of waiting for him to speak?”

The Gray Hands said, “What if he happens to be talking when you and I are talking?”

The brown-handed man said, “Then we can test the effect of another situation. If he didn’t speak at the time, we can also test whether it will work if only you and I speak at the same time.”

The Gray Hand Man said, “It’s not sixty-nine yet. There’s still some time left.”

The brown-handed man said, “You didn’t set a time closer to this moment.”

The Gray Hand said, “Do you want to set a closer one?”

“No.” The brown-handed man said, “I said that because I think the time you set is very good. It just leaves a little extra time. If it’s set too close, and you and I delay, something might go wrong.”

Gray Hand Man said: “Actually, I am still procrastinating now.”

“Me too.” said the man with brown hands.

The Gray Hand said, “If we delay it until 69, can we really start in time?”

“It shouldn’t be a big problem.” The brown-handed man said, “We just did it.”

“If the current environment is different from before, will there be any obstacles?” asked the man with gray hands.

After saying this, the Gray Hands Man added: “Now I seem to be not as agile in speaking and doing things as before.”

The brown-handed man said, “Isn’t it good that you just thought about the situation a little more?”

The Gray Hand Man said, “It seems like you’re thinking too much.”

The brown-handed man said, “But you are thinking about what you should think about. What if there are obstacles due to changes in the environment? You have reminded me in advance, so that I can be prepared earlier.”

The Gray Hands Man said again: “Don’t you think I’m being long-winded?”

The brown-handed man thought of the past and said, “If it was in the past, I would definitely think you were nagging, but it’s different now. The way we get along has changed, and it shouldn’t change back, right? I think it’s good this way. I don’t like to treat you the same way as before.” The gray-handed man also thought of the past and said, “If we think about the past now, we won’t be deeply immersed in memories like we did just now, right?”

The brown-handed man asked again, “Are you worried about missing the time when we were supposed to talk together?”

The Gray Hand said, “I’m still a little worried.”

“You’ve set it far enough, it shouldn’t be that serious, right?” said the man with brown hands.

“But now I’m still reminiscing.” said the Gray Hand Man.

“Stop reminiscing. Shouldn’t you be able to do it?” said the man with brown hands.

“Have you done it now?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Not yet.” The brown-handed man said, “Even though I’m talking to you, I’m actually still thinking about some things from the past.”

The Gray Hand said, “Me too, and I don’t know when I can expect it.”

The Brown-Handed Man said again: “Then let’s try to stop it.”

Gray Hand Man said: “I have tried to stop it, but it has not worked yet.”

The brown-handed man asked, “Do you think this is also a sign of procrastination?”

“That should be the case.” said the man with gray hands.

“How long will it take to end this delay?” asked the Brown Hand Man.

“I don’t know.” The Gray Hand said, “You and I agreed to talk together to put an end to this delay, right?”

The brown-handed man said, “Yes, but because of this delay, it is not certain whether you and I can talk together at the same time.”

Gray Hand said: “Although reminiscing is a form of procrastination, ending reminiscing does not mean ending procrastination, right?”

(End of this chapter)