Iron Snow Clouds
Chapter 6119 Brand New
Chapter 6119 (Six Thousand One Hundred and Eleven Nine) Brand New
The man thought for a moment and said, “The sound of you asking me questions.”
The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, “What’s the difference between his answer and no answer?”
The Gray Hands thought for a moment and said, “Who does this style resemble?”
“What style?” the brown-handed man asked deliberately.
“The style of answering questions.” said the man with gray hands.
“Who do you want to talk about?” asked the man with brown hands.
“It seems you understand.” said the Gray Hand Man.
The brown-handed man already knew who the gray-handed man wanted to talk about, but he deliberately said, “Oh, I see, it’s that guy again, I see, I see, when it comes to him, you won’t say it. I know you are not worried or afraid, you just don’t want to say it, um, I understand, I understand!”
The Gray Hand said, “You did this on purpose.”
The brown-handed man continued deliberately, “How do you know I did it on purpose? Are you talking about that person? If not, are you talking about him? He just answered some of our questions, but you are talking to me now, not someone he can hear. Even if you talk about him, he won’t react.”
The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, “How could it be him? It would be fine if you did it on purpose, but you did it on purpose to him.”
The brown-handed man said deliberately again: “Is that so? It’s not that guy, and it’s not him either. Then I understand.”
“Who?” the Gray Hand said, “You’re not serious anymore? Are you ready to tell me who I’m talking about?”
The brown-handed man once again deliberately said, “It’s you, it’s you, right? Yes, right? I said it, it’s right, right.”
The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, “Why do you insist on going around all the answers except the correct one?”
“All?” The Brown-Handed Man said deliberately, “As if I had said it all.”
“Oh, I was a little too absolute. Let me correct it.” The gray-handed man said, “I should ask you why you insist on going around in circles to explain the answers other than the correct one.” The brown-handed man laughed and said, “You really don’t want to be absolute. It’s funny.”
“How can you be as funny as me?” said the Gray Hand Man. “A lot of what you said just now was intentional. You just did it on purpose.”
The brown-handed man asked, “What words?”
“Wow, you don’t want me to repeat that, do you?” said the Gray Hand Man.
“Is it enough to repeat it once?” said the brown-handed man. “I said so much.”
“Repeat one sentence after another and count the whole thing.” said the man with gray hands.
“Does this count as one time?” The Brown-Handed Man asked deliberately, “Isn’t what I say different every time? Is the situation different every time? Is each time considered new? If it counts as new, then it counts as repeated several times, right?”
“That doesn’t count.” The Gray Hand Man laughed, “Even if the situation is different every time you speak, the number of times I repeat it won’t change. Don’t think that you can use the topic of ‘once’ here to help. It’s useless.”
“How do you know I was trying to get at the topic of ‘that one time’?” asked the brown-handed man.
“It’s so obvious, and you still ask me.” The man with gray hands laughed.
The brown-handed man smiled and said, “Then you don’t need to repeat it.”
“You thought I was really going to repeat it?” Gray Hand Man laughed, “What I just said was ‘You don’t want me to repeat it, do you?’ You didn’t forget it so quickly, did you?”
“That’s not what you just said.” The brown-handed man laughed.
(End of this chapter)