Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5729 Test Blow

Chapter 5729 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Nine) Test Blow

“No.” The brown-handed man said, “I don’t think any of that is nonsense.”

“Of course you don’t,” said the Gray Hand Man.

“Oh?” said the brown-handed man, “You knew I didn’t feel it?”

“Just because I said so, isn’t that right?” asked the man with gray hands.

“If I said it, wouldn’t you feel the same?” asked the brown-handed man.

“I know it very well.” said the man with gray hands.

“I feel like I’ve said some nonsense again.” said the man with brown hands.

“I don’t think so.” said the Gray Hand Man.

“Look, it appeared immediately.” The man with brown hands said mischievously.

The Gray Hand said, “You said that on purpose to draw out what I said.”

The brown-handed man smiled.

The Gray Hand said, “The wind is blowing, isn’t it?”

“Yes!” said the man with brown hands.

“Do you want to do something?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“It’s just the sound of the wind, isn’t it?” said the man with the brown hands.

“That’s right.” The Gray Hand said, “Is it possible that the sounds of the other three winds haven’t appeared yet?”

“I wish it was what you said, but it doesn’t look like that,” said the Brown-Handed Man.

“I don’t think so either,” said the man with gray hands.

“With just this gust of wind, in this situation, should we do something?” asked the brown-handed man.

“Try blowing?” asked the man with gray hands.

“Blow air?” said the brown-handed man. “We were planning to blow air when the sound of the four winds sounded, right?”

“Yes.” The Gray Hand said, “I just want to try what happens when I inhale when three wind sounds are heard, and exhale when four wind sounds are heard.”

The brown-handed man said, “I want to try this, but I don’t have the chance.” The gray-handed man said, “When will I have the chance?”

“I’m still waiting.” The brown-handed man said, “Aren’t you too?”

“Yes.” said the Gray Hand Man.

“When the sound of wind is heard, it is not necessary to blow, right?” asked the brown-handed man.

“Do you think the sound of one gust of wind is closer to the sound of three gusts of wind?” Gray Hand asked, “or is it closer to the sound of four gusts of wind?”

“I feel it’s closer to the sound of three winds,” said the Brown-Handed Man.

“On the surface or deep inside?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“On the surface,” said the brown-handed man, “there is no basis for this.”

“Is it because you think the action of blowing should occur when the sounds of the four winds are heard?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Yes,” said the Brown Hand. “You think so, too, don’t you?”

The Gray Hand Man said, “That’s right. So according to this, it seems that we should blow air?”

“It seems so.” said the man with brown hands.

After saying this, the brown-handed man asked again: “Now the sound of the rain cannot cover the sound of this gust of wind, and I can still hear it clearly. If this continues, when the sound of the fourth gust of wind appears, the sound of the rain will not be able to cover it, right?”

“It can’t be covered.” The Gray Hand said, “But the sound of rain can also change. I wonder if the sound of the four winds will become louder if it appears, loud enough to cover the sound of the wind.”

“Do we still breathe?” the brown-handed man asked, “Do you think it is necessary?”

“It doesn’t hurt to try.” said the man with gray hands.

“Then let me try it first.” said the brown-handed man.

“Hey, how come you tried it first?” The man with gray hands said, “I’ll try it first.”

“What’s the reason?” asked the brown-handed man.

“The reason is that you said you should try it first.” The man with gray hands said deliberately.

(End of this chapter)