Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 4428 Force

Chapter 4428 (Four Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight) Forced

At this time, the brown-handed man asked the gray-handed man, "Why is there no sound at all?"

"I don't know." The Gray Hand said, "Was the last thing he said just now 'No... No...'?"

"Yes." said the man with brown hands.

"Do you remember what he said before he said this?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Remember," said the Brown Hand, "he said, 'Don't give me any more!'"

"It means someone poured something into his mouth," the Gray Hand said, "Is that right?"

"It sounds like that," said the Brown-Handed Man.

"It should be green water, right?" asked the man with gray hands.

"I think it's green water." The brown-handed man said, "He didn't mention anything else that could be poured in."

"Then he didn't respond. Does this mean the injection was successful?" asked the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man asked, "Why do you think so?"

"Could it be that the injection was unsuccessful, so there's no need to continue resisting?" said the man with brown hands.

"That's a valid explanation," said the man with gray hands.

"What's there to explain?" the brown-handed man asked, "He's clearly here, who gave him the drink?"

"But what he just meant was that he went somewhere else." The Gray Hand Man said. "What he meant was..." The Brown Hand Man said, "Do you think he is normal now?"

"Of course it's not normal." said the Gray Hand Man.

"For someone like him who is so abnormal, when he says he has gone somewhere else, do you really take it seriously?" said the man with brown hands.

"I mean, judging from what he said...during the time when he thought he was somewhere else, he thought the world he was in might be different from ours? He said 'don't feed me' before, and then he said 'no...no...' In the world he was talking about, it was very likely that he was forcefully fed something."

The brown-handed man said, "I understand what you mean, but why should we take seriously what an abnormal person like him says about the so-called other place?"

Gray Hand said: "I don't think it's a question of whether to take it seriously or not. It's just to analyze what kind of environment he thinks he is in and what kind of 'experience' he may have had through some of his words."

"So what if you know?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Then, through what kind of 'experiences' he might have had, we can learn more about his fears," said the Gray Hand Man.

"Surely we can analyze it and find something useful?" said the Brown-Handed Man. "He might just be talking nonsense all the time."

"We may be able to learn something from his nonsense." The Gray Hand Man said, "It's not 'certain' that we can analyze it to find something useful. I think that even if he said it when he was sober, we may not 'certainly' get useful information after analyzing it. After all, ordinary people like them can sometimes tell lies. On the contrary, nonsense may be something he said without intentional lying, so what he revealed may be more true?"

"I understand what you mean..." said the brown-handed man, "but he seemed to be confused about where he was during that period of time. He told us that he was somewhere else during that period of time, which itself is not true."

Gray Hand said: "But his statement that he was somewhere else during that time may be related to some of his true thoughts. I'm not saying he was lying. What I mean is that if he didn't say it on purpose, it could reflect some of the circumstances."

(End of this chapter)

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