Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7235 Imagination

Chapter 7235 (Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty-Five) Imagination

“No,” the brown-handed man laughed.

The gray-handed man asked, "What's wrong?"

The brown-handed man said, "Aren't you saying that I would assume, without listening to you, whether we think the same thing based solely on my own assumptions?"

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "What's wrong with that?"

"What do you mean by 'what is there'? Even if there's nothing, if what you're saying isn't true, doesn't that also become a problem?" the Brown-Handed Man asked.

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "But what if it's true?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "What do you mean by that?"

“It means exactly what the words mean,” Grayhand said. “You’re not entirely unfamiliar with the situation I’m describing, are you?”

The man with the brown hand said, "Indeed, it didn't feel completely unfamiliar, but this time, do you know what the truth is?"

The gray-handed man said, "Of course I don't know. After all, it hasn't happened yet. How would I know the truth about something that hasn't happened?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "So you knew that was the case?"

“I know,” Grayhand said. “Is there any way to show that I didn’t know that?”

“There’s no need to say it from the opposite perspective,” said the brown-handed man.

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Alright, I won't try to say it from the opposite perspective. But you'll still be able to point out the similarities and differences between us even before I say it."

"Huh?" the brown-handed man said, "Why would you say that now? I've explained it so clearly."

Gray-Handed Man said, "Isn't that a normal way to put it?"

The brown-handed man said, "I've already told you, this is my deduction, not a certainty."

“Yes,” said the gray-handed man. The brown-handed man asked, “You agree with this?”

"What's wrong?" Grayhand asked.

"If you agree with this, would you still say that?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Yes, I was just saying that you can still say whether we're the same or different even when I haven't said it. I didn't say that what you said about us being the same or different wasn't your deduction. After your explanation, is it okay for me to say this? Even if I know it's a deduction, you can still say it like this," the Gray-Handed Man laughed.

“But if you don’t explain it clearly, even I can’t tell from your words that it’s just a deduction,” said the brown-handed man.

“You don’t need to feel it anymore; you said those words yourself,” said the gray-handed man.

"What did I say?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Besides what you just said, you also stated those things earlier as if they were facts," the gray-handed man said.

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Which sentence did you say? Could you repeat it?"

Grayhand said, "Then I'll repeat what I said before."

“Sure,” the brown-handed man laughed.

The gray-handed man said, "I just told you that no matter what I said, you could tell me it was the same. But you just said to me, 'That's how it is, so what?'"

The brown-handed man said, "I don't think there's anything wrong with that."

“You said it yourself, ‘That’s how it is,’ and then you asked me, ‘What’s wrong?’” said the gray-handed man.

“I want to ask now too,” said the brown-handed man.

"Now you're asking me what's wrong?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Yes, I asked you what’s normal,” the brown-handed man said. “When I said ‘That’s how it is, so what?’ I didn’t mean that what I said was the truth. I was just saying that no matter what you say, I can tell you the same thing after making inferences.”


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