Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 4756 Think Clearly

Chapter 4756 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Six) Want to Clear

The brown-handed man then whispered to the gray-handed man, "Here comes the point. We need to get it clear."

The Gray Hands said "hmm" and asked the man, "What's your answer?"

The man said, "I just...I told him...I don't know."

The Gray Hand asked, "Does he believe what you said?"

"He doesn't believe it," the man said. "He said... I don't think so."

"What do you actually think?" the Gray Hand Man asked again.

"Because I really didn't... think it through at the time... so... so I told him I didn't know." said the man.

"He said you didn't think that way. Do you think he was right?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I think...it's not wrong." said the man.

"You haven't thought it through, but you already have an idea, right?" asked the man with gray hands.

"That's right," the man replied.

"Do you think you have an answer in your mind?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I have a vague idea... but... but that was just... just something I imagined in a very short time... I... I really don't know if it can be considered... an answer to his question." The man said, "Or... it was actually... just a tendency I thought of."

"What exactly is that vague thing you are thinking of?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

“I just vaguely feel that… even though from childhood to adulthood, there is no other person around me who doesn’t treat the blue-armored people as human beings. Even if no one has had this influence on me, I should… I should still not treat the blue-armored people as human beings. But… but whether the situation will be the same as it is now… this… I can’t really explain this.” said the man.

"In fact, you already have a clear preference?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

The man thought for a moment and said, "That should be the case."

"What you don't understand is whether your situation would be the same if the people around you didn't have this kind of influence on you. However, regardless of whether it is the same, you tend to still not regard the blue-armored people as human beings. Is that right?" the gray-handed man asked. "I think... that's the case." The man said.

"Is it because after I said it, you became clear about what you thought?" asked the man with gray hands.

"I told you it must be related." The man said, "If you don't say it, then I...I would find it difficult to think clearly."

"In that world, after he said that you didn't think so, what did you say to him?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I...I asked...what he thought I was thinking," the man said.

"Did he tell it?" asked the Gray Hand.

"He told me, is it... is it that I didn't dare to say it... so I deliberately let him say it." said the man.

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

"I said that's not the case." The man said, "And you still say that I... I really haven't thought it through."

"How is he?" asked the Gray Hand.

"He said...if you really haven't thought it through, you can just say it out loud. There's no need to...no need to tell a lie." said the man.

The Gray Hand asked, "Did you say anything?"

The man said, "I said... I haven't thought it through... I really can't tell you."

"What was his reaction?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"He...he smiled." said the man.

(End of this chapter)

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