Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7261 Due to

Chapter 7261 (Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-One) Due to

The brown-handed man said, "Is this what you call showing 'stubbornness'?"

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "At least you just said, 'Let's continue with what we were talking about,' which was a direct change of topic."

The brown-handed man asked, "In your opinion, does turning directly mean you're determined to turn?"

“It’s not that transferring directly necessarily means you’re determined to transfer. But this time, by transferring directly, the message you’re sending to me is that you’re determined to transfer,” the gray-handed man said with a smile.

The brown-handed man said, "I still don't see where I showed any 'stubbornness'."

"It's not about any specific aspect, but rather this is the impression you give me," said the gray-handed man.

The brown-handed man said, "Illusory and ethereal, huh?"

“That’s right, it’s ethereal and elusive,” said the gray-handed man.

"You're even willing to admit to this?" the brown-handed man asked.

“What’s there to be unhappy about? It’s not like it’s something unpleasant to hear,” said the Gray-Handed Man.

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

“I wasn’t really thinking about the so-called underlying meaning just now,” Grayhand said.

The brown-handed man asked, "And now?"

"You've put it this far, it wouldn't be realistic for me not to want to at all, would it?" Grayhand said.

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You make it sound like you're giving me face."

The gray-handed man said, "I'm not trying to be polite, I'm just stating a fact." "You brought up 'facts' again," the brown-handed man said with a smile.

"The truth is, since you've brought it up to this point, I'll naturally consider it, after all, I've worked for the Master for so long. When I said 'not very realistic,' it wasn't out of consideration for you. What I'm saying is that someone like me, who has worked for the Master for so long, wouldn't be completely indifferent in this situation," said the Gray-Handed Man.

“I sensed a coldness in your voice,” the brown-handed man chuckled.

"Oh? A sense of indifference?" the gray-handed man said with a smile. "Where did you hear the indifference?"

The brown-handed man replied, "The part you said, 'It's not because I'm trying to save face for you,' gives off a distinctly cold feeling."

“This is indeed stating the facts,” Grayhand laughed. “It doesn’t imply that I don’t care about your feelings.”

The brown-handed man said, "You want it to be that thin?"

"Isn't it because you thought about it carefully and even said it out loud?" Grayhand laughed.

“I was just kidding,” said the brown-handed man.

“I know you’re joking, but your joke is based on careful consideration,” Grayhand laughed. “Even if you say you’re joking, you can’t deny that you’ve thought things through.”

Brown-Handed Man said, “It seems so. You just mentioned ‘facts’ again, which reminds me of what you said before, ‘What facts can we talk about if it hasn’t happened yet?’ and ‘In my opinion, only what has happened can be called a fact.’ I still want to hear what else you have to say.”

"You brought this up again, is it because you have some new ideas?" Grayhand asked.

Brownhand said, "Actually, I just wanted to see what another situation would be like. If I hadn't changed the subject, what else would you have said?"

The gray-handed man chuckled, "You just said, 'You don't have any doubts about this either, do you? You don't think that anything that has happened or not can be considered a fact, do you?' and then you said to me, 'Wasn't that what happened before?' So if you don't change the subject, what I'm about to say is what happened before. Should I keep quiet?"


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