Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6802 Splits

Chapter 6802 (Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Two) Splits
The brown-handed man laughed even louder.

The Gray Hands continued, "No matter what they said, they mentioned 'deliberate' again and asked you about it. Of course I denied it before, but now it's your turn to experience what it feels like to be called 'deliberate'."

"Why are you so averse to 'intentional'?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.

"It's as if I have planned this for a long time." Gray Hands laughed, "When we say 'deliberate', doesn't it have this connotation? When you ask this, it seems as if you don't mind being called 'deliberate'."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Are you sure that I would reject being accused of 'deliberate'?"

The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, "Your reaction just now was so obvious. It would be strange if I didn't know about it."

The Brown Hand Man said to the Gray Hand Man, "Why is my reaction so obvious?"

Gray Hand Man laughed and said, "Just now I asked you whether you wanted to feel 'deliberate', and you said in that tone: 'I don't want it.'"

The Gray-Handed Man said this while imitating the Brown-Handed Man's tone of voice.

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Just because I said 'I don't want it', you mean I reject being accused of 'intentional'?"

The Gray Hand said, "You've clearly said you don't want it, but that doesn't seem to be enough of a rejection? Then what do you think would be considered a rejection?"

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "But I explained the reason clearly later. I said I wanted the feeling of freedom. Intention and intention are basically two opposite directions, right? This is a choice between two. Since I plan to take a step south, I naturally don't want to take a step north."

The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, "Is it really a choice between the two?"

"Why not?" asked the brown-handed man.

"What if I manage to take one step south and one step north at the same time?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"What do you want to do?" asked the man with brown hands.

"I take one step south with one foot and one step north with the other foot." The man with gray hands smiled deliberately.

"Are you going to do the splits?" the brown-handed man asked. "Does this count as taking one step south and one step north at the same time?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No." The brown-handed man said, "Can you count this as 'walking'?"

"You think it's not a departure?" said the Gray Hand Man, "But I think it is a departure."

"If you think you're leaving, there's nothing I can do about it." said the man with brown hands.

"So I have to admit that I took one step south and one step north at the same time?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I don't think it counts as leaving, so naturally I won't admit it." The brown-handed man laughed.

The Gray Hand Man deliberately asked the Brown Hand Man: "Isn't this how you treat me?"

The brown-handed man asked, "What do you mean?"

The Gray Hand Man laughed and said, "If it was in the past, the Lord would say that he had taken one step south and one step north at the same time. Would you dare to say that you don't admit it?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Before? The Lord said so? You are assuming. The Lord never said that he could take one step south and one step north at the same time."

"I know the Lord never said that, so I said 'if'." The Gray Hand Man laughed.

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Do I have to answer this kind of question? A hypothetical question?"

"You've answered a lot of hypothetical questions before, right?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Yes." The brown-handed man smiled.

"Since you've answered so many hypothetical questions before, it doesn't matter if you answer this time, right?" Gray Hand asked with a smile, "Have you decided to answer now?"

(End of this chapter)

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