Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 5583 No Bottom
Chapter 5583 (Five Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty Three)
The brown-handed man said, “But I don’t seem to want to be quiet.”
“Just want to keep talking?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“Yes,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“Me too.” The Gray Hand said, “I don’t know if this counts as not wanting it.”
The Brown-Handed Man said, “Do you think you are somewhat involuntarily?”
“Yeah,” said the Gray Hand Man. “What about you?”
“Me too.” The brown-handed man said, “So it’s hard to say whether I don’t want to or not.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “How can we listen carefully then?”
“Can we just speak more quietly?” said the man with brown hands.
“That’s an idea,” said the Gray Hand Man.
The brown-handed man added, “Since you keep talking, you seem to be listening carefully.”
“Then let’s just keep talking and listening.” said the man with gray hands.
“Have you listened carefully?” said the brown-handed man. “I mean now.”
“Fortunately, now the sound of his dripping water is getting louder and louder.” said the man with gray hands.
“Will it get bigger?” asked the Brown-Handed Man.
“I think so.” said the Gray Hand Man.
“I wonder how big it will be by then.” said the brown-handed man.
“It’s not deafening, is it?” said the Gray Hand Man. “It’s just the sound of dripping water.”
“It’s hard to say.” The brown-handed man said, “Although I don’t think it’s that serious, but today, at this moment, you know, I can no longer believe that anything is absolute.”
The Gray Hand said, “I know that you won’t say what will happen absolutely, even if the possibility is very small.”
“Yes, I will keep this habit in the future.” The brown-handed man said. After saying this, the brown-handed man paused, as if thinking for a moment, and then said, “Is there a future?”
The Gray Hand Man said, “Shouldn’t we think positively?”
“Yes, that’s right.” The brown-handed man said, “Look at the bright side, there is a future. Not only a future, but also a very long future.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “Although I said I would think positively, at this moment, to be honest, I am not sure.”
“No idea?” said the brown-handed man. “That’s right, no idea.”
The Gray Hand asked, “How?”
The Brown-Handed Man said, “I mean, this kind of thing is not something we should have any confidence in, right?”
“That’s true,” said the Gray Hand Man, “but I don’t know what else can give us confidence.”
“You also mean that there is no absolute, right?” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“That should be what it means.” The Gray Hand Man said, “Yes, that’s what it means. Having a bottom line, maybe it’s an absolute?”
The brown-handed man said, “If an ordinary person feels confident in his daily life, it may be because he knows the details or the inside story. However, you and I are different now.”
The Gray Hand said, “In this situation, you and I can no longer have the confidence that ordinary people talk about.”
The brown-handed man added, “So not knowing what else can give us a clue about is not a bad thing. We just adapt to the situation.”
The Gray Hand said, “We can only improvise. I guess I have to develop that habit.”
“What habits?” asked the Brown-Handed Man.
“The kind you’re talking about,” said the Gray Hand Man. “It’s an absolute habit of not saying anything.”
The brown-handed man said, “Let’s develop it. As long as we have a future, it would be nice for us to have such a habit, wouldn’t it?”
The Gray Hand said: “Maybe it will be easier to deal with many things in life?”
(End of this chapter)