Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5908 Still

Chapter 5908 (Five Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight)
"How did you know he was testing you?" asked the Brown Hand.

Gray Hands replied: "After I turned my back, he quickly asked me to turn around and said to me: 'I made the right choice by choosing you.'"

The brown-handed man said, "Exactly the same."

"He does this to you too?" said the Gray Hand Man.

"Yes." The Brown-Handed Man said, "Did you overthink it at the time?"

"I want to ask why you said you chose the right person. I wonder if I'm overthinking it." said the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man said, "You are still the best."

"You're at it again." The man with gray hands laughed.

"Why didn't I think about it more?" said the Brown-Handed Man. "He told me to turn my back, so I did. As soon as I turned my back, he told me to turn around, so I turned around. I turned around like a thing, without asking why or even thinking about why."

The Gray Hand Man said, "You also said that he asked you to turn around right after you turned your back. This means that the time you had your back turned was very short. In such a short time, what could you have thought about?"

The brown-handed man said, "Don't you have time to think about it?"

The Gray Hand Man said, "Perhaps he took longer to carry it to me than you did?"

"You said 'maybe' too," said the Brown-Handed Man.

"That's a possibility." The Gray Hand said, "Even if it is, it doesn't prove anything."

"That's what you thought anyway." The man with brown hands laughed.

"I thought about it but didn't ask." said the man with gray hands.

"Thinking about it is a step forward compared to asking." The brown-handed man said, "I really did it without even thinking about it."

Gray Hand Man said: "In many other aspects, you have thought of things that I have not thought of. And most of the time, you are the one who thinks more thoughtfully."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "No evidence is available."

"Do you want me to give you an example right away?" the Gray Hand Man asked. "No need." The Brown Hand Man said, "Anyway, no matter what I say, you can always give me an example."

"Yes, because the examples already exist." The Gray Hand said, "If the examples didn't exist, how could I give them?"

"You can still raise it." The brown-handed man said, "find all kinds of reasons."

"You think I would do that?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Yes." The brown-handed man smiled, "After all, you are stuck in a certain pattern."

The Gray Hand Man laughed again.

"You can't refute it, right?" The brown-handed man laughed, "Are you laughing because you can't refute it?"

The Gray Hand Man said, "I laughed because I guessed you would say that, and then you actually said it. It was so accurate."

The brown-handed man said, "Let me continue what I just said."

"Speak." The Gray Hand Man smiled.

"What do you think is the possibility that someone cast a spell on you and me when we turned our backs to each other?" asked the brown-handed man.

"It's unusually large," said the Gray Hand Man. "I think so. What about you?"

The brown-handed man asked, "I think so too. Then what kind of spell did he cast on you and me? Can you think of the details?"

"I think it might be a spell that neither you nor I have seen." The Gray Hand Man replied.

"That makes sense." The brown-handed man said, "Or is it the kind that neither you nor I feel anything about, to prevent you and me from thinking too much?"

"Yeah." The Gray Hand said, "I think it's about the same."

"So, even if our previous guesses are true, I don't have to rack my brains to figure out what kind of magic he used on me," said the brown-handed man.

(End of this chapter)

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