Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 5733 Self-Entertainment
Chapter 5733 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Three) Self-Entertainment
The Gray Hand said, “You mean, the sudden cessation of the wind just now might not be because we delayed and missed it, but because we blew air when we should have inhaled?”
The brown-handed man said, “Yes.”
The Gray Hands Man said again: “It’s not impossible.”
The Brown-Handed Man asked, “Do you think this is possible?”
“I still can’t feel it at the moment.” said the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man said, “I can’t feel it either. If you want to know now, do you need to try?”
The Gray Hand said, “If we try, we can only wait until next time, right? The next time the news starts to spread?”
“But the rain is so loud now. Even if the wind blows again next time, can it really cover the sound of the rain?” asked the man with brown hands.
The Gray Hand Man said, “The sound of the rain is getting louder.”
“If it gets any bigger, I might not be able to bear it.” said the man with brown hands.
“Me too.” said the man with gray hands.
“Even if the wind is louder than the rain next time, we can’t stand it anymore, so how can we blow?” said the brown-handed man.
The Gray Hands Man added: “Looking at it this way is also a problem.”
“Look at the bright side?” asked the brown-handed man.
“Look at it from a bright perspective, maybe this won’t be a problem at all,” said the Gray Hand Man.
“What do you think?” The brown-handed man asked, “Do you think that the sound of the rain will subside in a while, and the sound of the wind will not be so loud that it will not be unbearable for you and me, but the sound of the wind will just cover the sound of the rain and last long enough?”
“It sounds good to think this way. We can think of it a little more. For example, the wind comes out in three streams, and we inhale. Then there are four streams, and we exhale…” said the man with gray hands.
“Well, what you said is not impossible.” said the man with brown hands.
The Gray Hand Man said again: “It seems that the rain has become quieter?”
“Yes.” The brown-handed man said, “Is it because of what I said?” The gray-handed man said, “Then will what you just said also come true?”
“That’s the best,” said the Brown-Handed Man. “It would be even better if it were smaller.”
“It seems to have gotten smaller again?” The Gray Hand said, “I think I heard it right.”
“You heard it right.” The brown-handed man said, “Then I’ll say it again, a little smaller.”
“Listen, it’s getting smaller again.” said the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man said, “You are really cooperative.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “We have come to this point now, it’s good to entertain ourselves.”
“Yes,” said the Brown-Handed Man, “I also like to amuse myself, so that’s it.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “Then tell me if we can leave normally?”
“I just said yes on purpose.” The brown-handed man said, “Even though it has come to this point, I myself don’t know how to leave normally.”
“Do you think it’s possible for us to get away with nothing happening?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“Nothing big happened?” asked the brown-handed man.
“Including the consequences of us spitting out those two just now, they don’t exist.” said the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man asked, “Should I answer this question again?”
The Gray Hand Man said, “You don’t want to say what you really think because you’re worried about affecting what happens later, right?”
“You know everything.” said the man with brown hands.
“Then don’t say it. I completely understand your thoughts.” Gray Hand Man said, “I felt a little uncomfortable when I said just now, ‘Including the consequences of us spitting out those two just now, they don’t exist.'”
“Reason?” The brown-handed man asked, “Is that too absolute? This shouldn’t count, right? You are just giving me a hypothetical situation.”
(End of this chapter)