Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 5599
Chapter 5599 (five thousand five hundred and ninety-nine) Nine
The Gray Hand Man said, “That is to say, if you and I had not experienced the transformation, we would probably not be able to hear the sound coming from his abdomen?”
“Yes, that’s what I mean.” The brown-handed man said, “This kind of sound is generally not something that ordinary people can hear, right?”
The Gray Hand said, “I think, even if it is said by ‘Nine Kinds’, it is unlikely that ordinary people can hear it.”
It was the first time that the brown-handed man heard such a joke from the gray-handed man, so he asked, “You can also say ‘nine kinds’?”
The Gray Hand Man asked, “Have you heard of this before?”
“Never heard of it,” said the man with brown hands.
“Then why say ‘also’?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“Because I’ve heard something similar.” said the brown-handed man.
“What’s similar?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“I’ve heard someone say ‘generally speaking’.” said the brown-handed man.
“Are you surprised to hear ‘Jiuban’ say this?” Gray Hand asked, “Because it’s both familiar and strange?”
“Actually, no matter whether what you said is something I have heard before or not, as long as you are joking, I will think of the past and feel different.” said the brown-handed man.
The Gray Hand Man said, “Before today, I rarely joked.”
The brown-handed man said, “Me too. Not only that, in the past, I wouldn’t even be so sensitive to other people’s jokes.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “If there was a special situation like this, would I still continue to joke?”
“I like to hear your jokes.” said the man with brown hands.
“Do you like this lively feeling?” said the Gray-Handed Man.
“Yes.” The brown-handed man said, “Compared to before, it’s very different.”
The Gray Hand said, “We have come to this point. Isn’t this a completely bad thing?”
“I don’t know what will happen in a while.” The brown-handed man said, “If we still have a way out, that would be great.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “What if there is no way out?” The Brown Hand Man said, “It’s not entirely a bad thing.”
“You really think so?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“Yes.” The brown-handed man said, “No matter what awaits us next, we have already experienced this…”
The Gray Hand Man asked, “Do you think it’s worth it?”
The Brown-Handed Man said, “I think it’s worth it for now. What about you?”
“Me too,” said the Gray Hand Man.
“No matter what happens in a while?” the brown-handed man asked, “Anyway, do you think it’s worth it?”
“Yes.” said the Gray Hand Man.
“Haven’t you developed the habit of not speaking in absolutes?” asked the brown-handed man.
“It has been cultivated.” said the man with gray hands.
“Under the circumstances, why did you answer my question with just a single word ‘yes’?” asked the brown-handed man.
“Didn’t you say that too?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“At least I said ‘for now’,” said the brown-handed man.
“What are you thinking about?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“You saw through me,” said the brown-handed man, “didn’t you?”
The Gray Hand said, “Just tell me straight.”
The brown-handed man said, “I really didn’t want to say the word ‘currently’ before. I was about to blurt it out just now, but I remembered that I couldn’t say anything absolutely. So even though I didn’t really want to add ‘currently’, I forced myself to add these two words.”
“Do you think adding it goes against your ideas?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“Yes.” The brown-handed man said, “Although I have indeed developed the habit of not speaking absolutely, but in this matter, I really want to say directly that it is ‘worth it’.”
(End of this chapter)