Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6573 Dyeing

Chapter 6573 (Six Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Three) Dyeing

The Gray Hand said: "Experiences are probably rich. If different experiences have different colors, then life will probably be colored by these experiences, and dyed with rich colors."

"But I thought of something else," said the brown-handed man, "and I'm hesitant about whether to say it."

"Are you still hesitating about whether to speak at this time?" the Gray Hand Man asked, "The person in front of you is me, not the Lord."

The brown-handed man said, "If you use the Lord, it won't matter."

"Oh?" Grayhand said, "Is there anything that's not suitable for me to hear?"

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, "I don't know if it's suitable, so I'm still hesitating."

"Then just say it directly, otherwise it will be too troublesome." said the man with gray hands.

"What's the trouble?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Please think about it, think about it again and again." said the man with gray hands.

"Is it troublesome to think about it?" asked the brown-handed man.

“I don’t know what you’re thinking, but I think it will be troublesome if you keep thinking about it and still hesitate.” said the man with gray hands.

"It's not that bad actually." The brown-handed man smiled, "Even if I don't think about this, I will think about something else, right?"

"But it might only take a short while to think about other things, right?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Not necessarily." The brown-handed man laughed.

"Have you been like this for a while?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Do you think I'm too special?" the brown-handed man laughed.

"Even if you don't think about this, you will think about something else, isn't that what you said?" asked the man with gray hands.

"Yes." said the brown-handed man, "What's wrong with that?"

"It just sounds familiar." The Gray Hand Man smiled. "I see." The Brown Hand Man said, "You're thinking of using the Lord again."

"Yes." said the Gray Hand Man.

"I also know that you are thinking of what the Lord said last time." said the brown-handed man.

"Which time?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"The time when the Lord told us absentmindedly under the shed that he would answer our questions when he had thought it over." said the brown-handed man.

The Gray Hand said, "Yes. Later I found out that he didn't even think about the questions we asked, so I tried to ask him tactfully."

"You were very brave that time." said the man with brown hands.

“But you said I was a coward last time.” said the man with gray hands.

"I shouldn't have said that at the time. I actually thought you were very bold." said the brown-handed man.

"The Lord said to me arrogantly: 'Even if I don't think about the questions you asked, I will think about other things.'" said the Gray Hand Man.

The brown-handed man said, "There is another sentence after that."

"Yes. The Lord told me: 'Don't be ignorant of what you should ask and what you shouldn't ask.'" said the Gray Hand Man.

"In the end, the Lord did not answer the questions we asked. We took great pains to find the answers, and only then were we able to proceed to the next step." said the brown-handed man.

"The Lord means that he can think whatever he wants, and I shouldn't ask." The Gray Hand said, "The Lord doesn't care that we need him to answer the questions we ask first before we do anything else."

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, "We worked very hard to find the answer, and then we continued to work on it. After we finished, the Lord spoke to us. Do you remember?"

"Remember." The Gray Hand Man smiled, "The Lord said: 'In the future, if you can find the answer yourself, find it yourself.'"

The brown-handed man asked, "Did the Lord deliberately not tell us the answer?"

(End of this chapter)

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