Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7020

Chapter 7020 (Seven Thousand and Twenty)

“Next time? No matter when, I will only take you with me if it’s really appropriate.” The man with gray hands smiled.

The brown-handed man said, “You’re not even willing to agree to me first?”

The Gray Hand Man said, “Why would you agree to something you can’t do?”

“Really?” The Brown-Handed Man laughed, “You sound as if you’ve always been like this.”

“When did you want to say that I’m not like this?” asked the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man smiled and said, “Of course it was when we followed the Lord in the past.”

The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, “What have I promised that I can’t do?”

The brown-handed man said, “When the Lord asks you to do something, how many times have you agreed to do it even though you couldn’t do it, and then tried to make yourself able to do it?”

The Gray Hand said, “You also said that making yourself capable of doing it, is this something that can be done?”

The brown-handed man smiled and said, “Yes. But you just can’t do it when you promise.”

“But didn’t I make myself capable of it in the end?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“How much did it cost?” asked the Brown-Handed Man.

“I don’t even know how much it cost.” said the man with gray hands.

“If the price is high enough, many things that are said to be impossible will become possible.” said the brown-handed man.

“I agree with what you said, so I can do it.” said the man with gray hands.

“But after you have done it, will the Lord be satisfied?” asked the brown-handed man.

“Sometimes I am satisfied, sometimes I am not.” said the man with gray hands.

“Is it true that sometimes after you have done something, the Lord still says you couldn’t do it?” asked the Brown-Handed Man.

The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, “But I have actually achieved the requirements that the User originally put forward.”

“Using the Lord means you didn’t do it.” said the man with brown hands.

“He said he didn’t do it, it’s his fault,” said the gray-handed man. “That’s what you’re telling me,” said the brown-handed man.

The Gray Hand Man smiled and asked, “Does this remind you of a similar experience you had before?”

The brown-handed man said, “Yes.”

“In the past, when you met the requirements set by the Lord, did the Lord always think that you did it?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“How can you think I have done it every time?” said the brown-handed man, “You are asking this on purpose, deliberately wanting to hear me say it.”

The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, “Then do you want to tell me?”

“You have to say it.” The brown-handed man smiled, “Even if I did it, sometimes I didn’t do it in the Lord’s evaluation.”

The Gray Hand Man asked, “Do you think you have done it?”

“I think so?” said the brown-handed man. “It’s not a question of whether I think so or not, but the fact is that I did it.”

“You did it, and the Lord says you didn’t, will you refute it?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“Why should I refute him?” said the brown-handed man. “What else can I get from refutation besides a scolding?”

The Gray Hand Man said deliberately: “I can also feel the pleasure of your words.”

“You are doing it on purpose again! Can I speak freely? Can God let me speak freely?” said the brown-handed man, “I have already been punished before I even finish speaking, right?”

“But do you admit it in your heart?” asked the man with gray hands.

“What do you want to admit?” asked the man with brown hands.

“The Lord said you didn’t do it, do you admit it in your heart?” asked the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man asked, “Can you recognize it?”

“So you still think you did it, right?” asked the Gray Hand Man.

“In fact, I did it, and of course I think I did it. Facts are facts.” said the brown-handed man.