Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 4731 Call First

Chapter 4731 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty One) Call First

When he said this, he thought about the following wording. He was not sure whether his words would make his stomach churn again, but even so, he had to tell the truth to the Gray Hand Man to prevent himself from being attacked even more severely by the Gray Hand and Brown Hand Man.

Before he finished speaking, the Gray Hand asked, "If what? Tell me everything."

The man who had thought it through said, "If the pain reaches a level that I... can't bear... I... I might compromise, but... at this moment... I'm planning to try not to compromise. Try... try..."

The Gray Hand Man roughly understood what he meant and asked, "What did he answer you?"

"He said, let me...call first." said the man.

"What about you?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I told him... I didn't know what would happen after I shouted, so naturally... naturally I didn't dare to shout." said the man.

"Where's he?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"He smiled and said, I don't even dare to call you... dad." said the man.

"What happened next?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I asked him, if it was him... would he dare to scream." said the man.

"Did he answer?" asked the Gray Hand.

"He said I was very brave," the man said.

"What did you say?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I said he was inconsistent," the man said. "And then what?" the Gray Hand asked.

"He asked me what was wrong with me," the man said.

"Did you answer?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I asked him whether he thought I was brave or timid," the man said.

The Gray Hand asked, "What did he say?"

"He said... when it comes to calling me dad, I'm a coward, but... when it comes to offending dad, I'm very bold." said the man.

The Gray Hand Man asked, "Did you hear what happened?"

"I told him that I wouldn't just casually claim anyone as my father... When it comes to calling someone dad... I'm not timid, as long as the other person is really my dad. The person I offended... wasn't my dad, so... so there's no such thing as being so bold as to offend my dad." said the man.

"What was the other party's reaction?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"He said... he is obviously my father, but I just... I don't even have the courage to call him father... I am as timid as a mouse... and... and being so bold as to offend your own father is not a sign of courage... A person who is so bold when offending his own father may actually be a coward... and I... just prove that... I, who dared to offend my own father, am really a coward." The man said, "After saying this, he also said... I don't know if there are any mice here... If there are mice, then... the mice may be unhappy... After all... After all, my courage is not as good as that of mice... My words may make the mice feel that they have been... insulted."

The Gray Hand asked, "What do you think when you hear this?"

"Of course I was very angry... but... but I couldn't just vent my anger on him. After all, I didn't know what he would do." The man said. After saying this, he added: "Of course, I didn't vent my anger not because I was afraid of the blue-armored man, but... it was just... under the circumstances at that time... it was not appropriate for me to vent my anger."

(End of this chapter)

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