Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6552 Express

Chapter 6552 (Six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Two) Express

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "That's right. It could have included me. Or, I thought of another way. It doesn't include you but only me. That's fine too."

The Gray Hand said, "Look, here we go again. Never mind. I want to ask you something else."

The brown-handed man smiled at the gray-handed man and said, "Ask. Do you want to change the subject?"

"It doesn't matter whether the topic is changed or not." The Gray Hand said, "I just want to ask, you don't think I'm asking this just to change the subject, do you?"

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Well, now that you've said that, I won't believe it anymore."

"Has my words changed your opinion?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Should I continue to insist on my opinion on this matter?" The brown-handed man said, "Is it unnecessary?"

"Okay, then I'll ask." Gray Hand Man smiled, "Do you still remember you asked me just now: 'Do you know what I am doing?'"

The brown-handed man immediately said, "Are you imitating the tone of voice I used when I asked you that question?"

The Gray Hand Man said to the Brown Hand Man: "The reason I imitated you is to help you recall the scene at that time."

The brown-handed man said, "What if you imitated everything and I still don't remember it?"

"That's not the case this time anyway," the Gray Hand Man said with a smile.

"How do you know?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.

"It's so obvious, why are you asking again? Well, I'll tell you why directly." The Gray Hand said, "Because as soon as I imitated your tone of questioning and said that sentence, you quickly said, 'Are you imitating the tone I used to ask you?' This means that you remembered it very quickly."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "What if I only remembered this sentence itself, but didn't remember the circumstances under which it was said?"

The Gray Hand snorted and continued, "Okay, although I know you can recall the circumstances under which you said this, I will still tell you what happened before." The Brown Hand said to the Gray Hand, "Just tell me if you want to tell me. Do you mean you know this?"

The Gray Hand said, "Yes, I just want to say that I know it."

"Okay, go ahead." said the man with brown hands.

The gray-handed man said to the brown-handed man, "That's probably what I said just now. So no matter what, it could be our fault. You said it's not our fault, but what the Lord thinks is our fault. I told you that's what I meant."

"Just here?" asked the brown-handed man.

"What else do you want to hear?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"You haven't finished talking yet." The brown-handed man said, "You even asked me a question."

"Is it important to say this or not? Well, if you want to listen, I'll tell you." Gray Hand said, "I also asked you: 'Otherwise, can it still be our fault as I think?' Is this all right?"

“Then I answered you that you didn’t know, and asked you a question,” said the brown-handed man.

“Look, you remember it so clearly.” The Gray Hand Man laughed.

"How long has it been?!" asked the brown-handed man, "What did I say next?"

"You said to me, 'But you sometimes think something,'" the Gray Hand said. "Then I said to you, 'Of course I sometimes think something, and you sometimes think something too.' Then you asked me if I knew what you thought about it."

"Tell me what I think," asked the brown-handed man.

(End of this chapter)

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