Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6672

Chapter 6672 (Six Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy-Two)

The Gray Hand said, "I guessed that you were probably inclined to use a positive meaning. But you still asked me."

"Before you confirm, I just want to ask you. When I asked you, I was a little joking. I also thought about whether you were joking. Who knows whether you would use the derogatory word 'naive' to deliberately make fun of me?" said the man with brown hands.

"Do you think I would use this to joke with you at this time?" asked the Gray Hand Man with a smile.

"I can only say that it is possible." The brown-handed man said, "Do you think you don't actually have this possibility?"

The Gray Hand Man said to the Brown Hand Man, "Actually, it is indeed possible. But this time, I was not joking. I was serious when I said what I consider to be a compliment: 'naivety'."

"But even so, you still thought of something else, didn't you?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.

The Gray Hand said, "When I said your 'innocence', it must be a compliment, but unfortunately, I also thought of it in a derogatory sense, and I was worried that you would think it meant that."

"Are you feeling sorry again?" asked the brown-handed man with a smile.

"Yes, it's a pity to think about it." said the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, "What exactly do you feel sorry for?"

"You also feel pity." said the man with gray hands.

"How do you know that I feel pity too?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Of course you will." The Gray Hand said, "I won't give you any reasons. Anyway, I know you will definitely feel sorry for it."

The brown-handed man was stunned again.

"I was right again, wasn't I?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

This time the brown-handed man just said "hmm".

The gray-handed man asked, "It seems that you also know what I am regretting." The brown-handed man said, "I think what you are regretting is what I am regretting."

"This is similar to what I just said." said the man with gray hands.

"Yes, it's almost the same." The brown-handed man said, "But I still asked you at that time: 'How do you know that I also feel pity?'"

"Isn't this normal?" the Gray Hand Man asked, "In fact, both you and I want to hear what the other person is regretting."

The brown-handed man said, "You only want to hear it when you have roughly guessed what the other party is regretting."

"That's true." The Gray Hand said, "Let me tell you first."

"Speak first?" said the brown-handed man, "Then there will probably be nothing to say later."

"You said it after me, so there will be someone else to say it after me." The man with gray hands said, "Unless you don't want to say it after me. Of course, even if you don't want to say it after me, there will still be someone else to say it after me."

The brown-handed man said, "I'm not unwilling to speak later. I'm just a little curious. If I didn't want to speak later, how could I speak later? Did you let that person speak later after you finished speaking?"

The latter sentence was a joke from the brown-handed man to the gray-handed man.

The Gray Hand Man knew that the Brown Hand Man was joking, so he asked, "That person can't hear what we are talking about, so how can we let him speak later?"

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "You have plenty of ways."

The Gray Hand Man then said, "I didn't think of that person just now. You were joking, so I asked that question, and you actually said that I have a solution."

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, "Yes, I know you know I'm joking. I said you have plenty of ways to tell me that you're joking, and it doesn't conflict with that, right?"

"That's true." The Gray Hand said, "Any way you put it is fine."

(End of this chapter)

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