Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 5846 You know
Chapter 5846 (five thousand eight hundred and forty-six) You know
The Gray Hand Man said, “Why should I hide it? I won’t hide it.”
The brown-handed man said, “I said that on purpose because I saw it. I really wish I could see it.”
“You try it.” The man with gray hands said with a smile.
“What are you trying?” asked the brown-handed man.
“Try and see if you can see it.” said the man with gray hands.
“How do you try?” the brown-handed man asked, “Are you trying this on purpose?”
“I’m not.” The Gray Hand said, “I saw it naturally.”
“The fact that you can see it naturally but I can’t is a testament to how powerful you are,” said the man with brown hands.
The Gray Hand Man said, “How can this be considered powerful? Then when you can see it but I can’t, it shows that you are powerful.”
“I mean, now these brown and green stripes, you can see them but I can’t.” said the man with brown hands.
“It’s no use for me to see it. I don’t want to see stripes.” said the man with gray hands.
“I can’t even see any stripes,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
Gray Hand said, “If you can’t see the numbers, then it doesn’t matter whether you can see the stripes or not, right?”
The brown-handed man said, “You have seen numbers before, more than once.”
The Gray Hand Man said, “But this time we have waited for such a long time, and still haven’t seen it.”
“I never saw it from the beginning,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
“Maybe you can see it this time.” said the man with gray hands.
“Ah?” asked the Brown Hand Man, “How did you come up with that?”
The Gray Hand Man said, “You don’t have to think about it too much. You will figure it out naturally.”
The brown-handed man said, “Just because you figured it out doesn’t mean I can really see it.”
“Maybe the time has not come yet.” said the Gray Hand Man.
“Then do I have to see the stripes first?” asked the man with brown hands.
“Not necessarily.” The Gray Hand Man said, “Look, I saw the stripes, but I didn’t see the numbers this time. Maybe you don’t need to see the stripes to see the numbers.”
“I hope what you said is true, but there is no sign of it at the moment,” said the brown-handed man.
“It’s normal that there are no signs.” The Gray Hand Man said. “How is it normal?” The Brown Hand Man asked.
“In this environment, we have experienced many things that happened without any signs, right?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“That’s true.” said the man with brown hands.
The Gray Hand said, “Maybe this time it will work.”
“Do you feel something, or are you just saying it casually?” asked the brown-handed man.
“What do you think?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“I thought you were just saying that,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
The Gray Hand said, “Do you think you guessed it right?”
“I think I guessed right.” said the man with brown hands.
“Wow, why are you so determined?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
“It’s so obvious.” said the brown-handed man. “How could I be wrong?”
“You think I didn’t feel anything this time?” asked the Gray Hand Man.
The brown-handed man said, “Yes, I just think you don’t feel anything.”
The Gray Hand Man smiled.
“I heard you laugh.” The brown-handed man said, “What do you mean?”
“You understand.” said the man with gray hands.
“I understand?” said the brown-handed man. “Do I understand what you really mean?”
“Yes,” the Gray Hand Man smiled, “apparently.”
The brown-handed man said again: “It seems that you really didn’t feel anything, you were just saying that for fun.”
“It’s not just a joke.” said the man with gray hands.
“What’s that?” asked the Brown-Handed Man.
“It’s just a possibility, but it’s really casual,” said the Gray Hand Man.
(End of this chapter)