Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5577 Collision

Chapter 5577 (Five Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Seven) Collision

“Some experiences will cause people to bring certain habits into their future lives. This is not only true for you and me, but also for ordinary people, right?” said the Brown-Handed Man.

“Yes.” The Gray Hand said, “Now that you mention it, it reminds me that we may have had certain habits before we transformed.”

The Brown-Handed Man said, “But does Vana make people forget?”

The Gray Hand said, “That should be the case. I can’t remember clearly what happened before my transformation. Even if I have some impression, it’s only vague. Could some of my later habits be left over from before my transformation? I don’t know, but I always feel that the me before my transformation seems to be two different people from the me after my transformation.”

The brown-handed man said, “I think so too. I can’t remember what I experienced before I became a Buddha, and I always feel that some of my later habits are unique to me after I became a Buddha. As for whether there are any leftovers from before I became a Buddha, I can’t figure it out either.”

The Gray Hands Man said again: “Only if we have a clear understanding of the past and compare it with the present can we know, right?”

The brown-handed man said, “That’s right. How can I understand the past?”

Gray Hand Man said, “What did we cause by spitting out those two?”

“I don’t know yet.” The brown-handed man said, “Do you think it will cause me to think about the past after a while?”

“So far, the most serious consequences of spitting out those two should not have appeared.” Gray Hand said, “We can’t see the consequences yet, right?”

The brown-handed man said, “Yes. Will we remember the past events of Hua Na after the most serious consequences occur?”

Gray Hand said: “I don’t know if I can bear the most serious consequences.”

“If it’s really as that person said before, the consequences are indeed difficult to bear, at least I can’t bear it myself.” The brown-handed man said, “But looking at the current situation, do you feel that the situation may not be the same as that person said?” The gray-handed man knew that the “that person” the brown-handed man was referring to was the user, and continued, “From a time perspective, it has been a period of time, and the consequences have not occurred yet. It does seem different, but I don’t know if it’s just a difference in time.”

The brown-handed man said, “What we did might be different from what that person told us at the time? Even though the actions were the same, both involved spitting it out?”

“You mean, if two people spit out the things at the same time, they will collide at the same point, and if they spit out the things at different times, they should be two different situations?” Gray Hand said, “Will the results be different?”

“This is what I think now, and this can also be said to be my hope.” said the man with brown hands.

“I don’t know which result is more difficult to face. You also hope it’s not the result that person said?” asked the man with gray hands.

“What about you?” said the Brown-Handed Man, “Do you hope for the result that person said?”

Gray Hand Man said: “Of course not. I always feel that the worst outcome would be that.”

The brown-handed man said, “So apart from that result, you don’t find it that hard to accept?”

“It’s mainly because of the unknown.” The Gray Hand Man said, “I can’t imagine the unknown in detail. If I can’t imagine it in detail, I can’t feel how terrible the result will be. This seems to make me feel better.”

The brown-handed man said, “I also hope it is some unknown result, and I also hope that the result is not as terrible as what that person said.”

(End of this chapter)