Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7246 Miscellaneous Threads

Chapter 7246 (Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Forty-Six) ​​Miscellaneous Matters

“Yes,” the gray-handed man replied.

The brown-handed man said, "You've been thinking a lot about what I said just now?"

The gray-handed man replied, "I can only say that I've thought about it a bit, but as for whether it's a small amount or a large amount, I'm not quite sure."

The brown-handed man said, "Whether you think it's too much or too little, it's too much or too little."

Grayhand said, "Actually, I didn't feel anything."

"Whether you felt it or not doesn't really matter," the brown-handed man said. "What were you thinking about just now? Can you tell me?"

The gray-handed man said, "Of course."

"Were you thinking those things because of what I said?" the brown-handed man asked. "I just said, 'You're like this, could it be because you've forgotten everything from before?'"

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Yes, obviously."

The brown-handed man said, "I also think it's obvious, after all, you fell silent after I said that. But I still want to ask you. Now that I think about it, I was just talking nonsense."

Grayhand said, "You even say 'thinking about it now,' making it sound like you're reflecting on your actions."

“Even if it’s just self-reflection, that’s normal, isn’t it?” the brown-handed man said. “Self-reflection isn’t a bad thing.”

Grayhand said, "For the old me, 'reflection' wasn't a good term."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I understand what you mean, and I understand what you've been thinking. You have indeed thought of using the master, haven't you?"

The gray-handed man said, "Yes."

The brown-handed man said, “It’s related to the situations we’ve encountered and what the Lord has said, isn’t it?”

“Yes, and we are closely related,” said the gray-handed man. The brown-handed man said, “I understand. Just say it.”

"First you said you knew, then you told me to just say it?" the Gray-Handed Man said. "At first glance, I thought you were saying, 'I know. I'll just say it.'"

The brown-handed man said, “Although I firmly believe that what I think is right, and I can even say that I ‘know,’ you should be the one to say it directly. You were the one who thought of this first. I only thought of it after listening to what you said. It would be wrong for me to speak first.”

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Get ahead? Why make it sound so formal about getting ahead in this kind of thing?"

“No. I was just saying,” the brown-handed man said. “Do you think you could just say it directly?”

“Of course,” the Grey-Handed Man said. “I was just thinking about those times when the Lord made me reflect on my actions, even though I hadn’t done anything wrong. For example, the Lord would say to me in a harsh tone, ‘You stand right here and reflect!’ I can still picture his expression when I hear it now. Is what you ‘know’ similar to this?”

The brown-handed man said, "Yes, I've thought of it not once or twice, but many times."

“This isn’t the first or second time I’ve thought of this,” said the gray-handed man.

The brown-handed man said, “Many scenes flashed by quickly, intertwining together like a tangled mess of threads.”

“Then you shouldn’t keep thinking about it,” Grayhand said. “I shouldn’t have said that directly.”

The brown-handed man said, "It's not that bad."

"Won't this tangled mess of wires make you feel confused?" Grayhand asked.

“It doesn’t matter,” said the brown-handed man.

“If they see you as someone whose mind is in turmoil, or even feel something clinging to you, that says a lot,” said the Gray-Handed Man.

"What does this mean?" the brown-handed man asked.

“That means I shouldn’t have said it directly,” said the gray-handed man.


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