Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6891 Retry

Chapter 6891 (Six Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-One) Retry

"So what?" asked the Brown Hand Man.

"So I have to first determine whether that counts as a 'retry'." Gray Hand said, "If there was no specific attempt before, is it still appropriate to call it a 'retry'?"

"Let me say it for you." said the man with brown hands.

"On my behalf?" the Gray Hand asked, "How did you think of saying that for me?"

The brown-handed man said, "It's easy to think of. After all, I think this question is too easy to answer."

"Because you think it's easy, you have to give me the answer?" asked the man with gray hands.

"The answer seems very obvious to me," said the brown-handed man.

"What answer seems obvious to you?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

The Brown Hand Man smiled at the Gray Hand Man and said, "You said you wanted to make sure first whether that counts as a 'retry'. I think the answer is very obvious."

"Is it obvious that it counts, or is it obvious that it doesn't count?" asked the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man in a roundabout way: "If you think it counts, then it counts. If you think it doesn't count, then it doesn't count."

"Is this your answer?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"This is the answer I gave, but it is not the complete answer." said the man with brown hands.

"What else?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"You mentioned more than one point just now." The brown-handed man said, "You also asked if it is appropriate to call the subsequent attempt a 'retry' if there was no special attempt before."

The Gray Hand said, "Yes, are you going to give me an answer for this as well?"

"Yes, this question is based on the previous one." The brown-handed man said, "If you think you tried it just now, then this is more suitable to be called 'retry'."

"You still haven't given a specific answer." The gray-handed man said. "You can kind of give one." The brown-handed man said.

"On what basis do you say that?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"You said it just now, you said: 'Oh, you tried it just now, do you want to try it again?'" The brown-handed man said, "This means that you think you have tried it. In other words, you have already given the answer before, and when you asked those two questions later, you already have the answer yourself."

The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, "But I mentioned the last two questions."

"Is there a big difference between before and after?" asked the brown-handed man.

The Gray Hand said, "Big, I said that later so you have to make sure if that counts as a 'retry'."

"I see, you could say that you had already confirmed it before. I found the answer from your previous words." said the brown-handed man.

"Can we still find the answer from what we said before?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I think this question is acceptable. Although this is not a direct question from you, you do need an answer, so I will just find the answer directly." said the man with brown hands.

"I know you're looking for the answer directly, but is it really appropriate to find the answer to this question from what I said earlier?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Is there anything wrong with that?" asked the brown-handed man.

"What if he changed his mind later? Although he said 'tried' at the beginning, he is not sure whether it can be regarded as 'tried' later." said the man with gray hands.

"You even said 'what if'. It's obvious that you are inclined to do so." said the brown-handed man.

"Leaning towards what?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I tend to think you have 'tried'." The brown-handed man said, "So in my opinion, you didn't change your mind later."

"What's that?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "You remembered what I said before, and suddenly wanted to confirm whether that counts as a 'try'."


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