Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7265 Just ask

Chapter 7265 (Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-Five) Light Asks

The Brown-Handed Man said, "It's nothing new for people to do something without realizing it."

“Yes, so you also think that I don’t necessarily have to notice that I’m performing, right?” Grayhand asked.

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "If you were thinking of something else at the time but involuntarily 'performed,' it's quite possible."

Grayhand said, "No matter what you think, as long as you believe it's really possible, that's enough."

“Then let’s continue with the topic of ‘facts’ that we were just discussing,” the Brown-Handed Man said with a smile.

The gray-handed man said, "Okay."

"When you said just now, 'In my opinion, only what has happened can be called a fact,' were you thinking about the situation with the Lord?" the Brown-Handed Man laughed.

The gray-handed man said, “Yes. Let me continue. That time, the Lord told us, ‘You all need to remember this fact!’ I said ‘I know,’ and then the Lord made me say what fact I knew. After I finished, he made you say it again. After we finished, the Lord said to us, ‘Is there anything you are dissatisfied with?’ Did you think of that situation?”

The man with the brown hand said, “Yes. When the Lord asked us that question, we both said ‘no’ in unison.”

Grayhand said, "I never expected the Master's reaction next."

The brown-handed man said, “Yes. He said it in this tone: ‘You're all lying together!’”

Grayhand said, "That's the tone! You imitated it so perfectly!"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Why don't you imitate one too?"

“You’ve already imitated everything, so what else do I need to imitate?” Grayhand asked.

“I only imitated up to this point, but the Master said something else later,” the Brown-Handed Man said. “You remember it very clearly?” the Gray-Handed Man asked.

“Yes, and I think you remember it very well too,” the Brown-Handed Man said.

Grayhand said, "He said we were lying together, and neither of us responded at the time. Why didn't you respond then?"

“I had no idea what to say. The Lord had spoken to us in that tone; if I denied lying at that moment, I would be negating his judgment, and who knows what he would do to me,” the brown-handed man said. “You didn’t say anything then either. You only asked me, didn’t you ask yourself?”

"Who's asking you?" the gray-handed man asked with a smile.

"Who else did you ask?" the brown-handed man said deliberately. "Who else is here? I didn't hear you ask that person. You didn't use your special ability to ask that person such a question, did you?"

"You're making such an obvious joke again. That person doesn't know what we've been through. If I ask that person, am I deliberately exposing my past?" Grayhand asked.

“Even if he finds out about our experiences, there’s not much risk, right?” the Brown-Handed Man asked.

"Even if there's not much risk, why should I tell him?" Grayhand asked.

The brown-handed man smiled and deliberately asked again, "So, you're saying that you really didn't use your special ability to ask him, right?"

"Why are you asking so seriously?" Grayhand laughed. "If I didn't know you well, I would have thought you were asking a serious question because you didn't know the answer."

"Haha! Did that give you a sense of novelty?" the brown-handed man asked.

“Given it,” the gray-handed man said.

“Then I’m satisfied,” the brown-handed man laughed.


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