Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5023 Tumor

Chapter 5023 (Five Thousand and Twenty-Three) Tumor
"So what?" the brown-handed man asked. He had already thought about what the other party might say, but he still asked it.

"He said... then my problem can't be solved at all." The man said, "Alas!"

"How do you feel after hearing what he said?" asked the man with brown hands.

"I was... in a lot of pain," the man said.

"You think you can't let it go?" said the Brown-Handed Man.

"Yes." said the man.

"What's the reason?" asked the man with brown hands.

"It was because at that time I felt... I am a human being... and humans are superior... I should be different from those blue-armored... blue-armored... I should not fall to the point of being mixed up with the blue-armored people." said the man.

"What's the blue armor?" asked the man with brown hands.

"To put it in my current words... they are... blue-armored animals... in my eyes... they really are not human beings." The man said, "They have no ability at all, and they have been bullied all the time... they deserve it."

"Do you still think that they are oppressed because they are incompetent?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.

"Yes." said the man.

"On the other hand, do you think people without ability should be bullied?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Yes." said the man.

"Do you think it's right for others to oppress you?" asked the man with brown hands.

"It shouldn't be." said the man.

"Why not?" asked the Brown Hand.

"It's me...so...so it shouldn't happen." The man said, "I'm...not a Blue Armor Man...I...I'm a Tiecang Man."

"Only the people with blue armor should do it?" asked the man with brown hands.

"Yeah, the blue-armored man is incompetent." The brown-handed man found that if he continued to ask, the man would just repeat the same thing over and over again, and it would be hard to say anything new. After roughly understanding the man's thoughts at the moment, the brown-handed man continued to ask about what happened with the spellcaster before.

"You heard the spellcaster say that your problem could not be solved if you did not let go of your inherent views on the blue-armored people. The spellcaster quickly understood that pain, right?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Yes...the caster understands." said the man.

The brown-handed man asked again: "What did the spellcaster say?"

“Ask me if I have the determination to…solve my own problems,” the man said.

"What did you say in your heart?" asked the man with brown hands.

"I said yes directly in my mind," the man said, "but... then... I thought of something else."

"What did you think of?" asked the brown-handed man.

"I think... I still find it hard to let go of my opinion of the blue-armored man." The man said, "I even felt at the time... that opinion was... an integral part of me."

The brown-handed man said, "Your view on the blue-armored man is part of your...?"

"I just...just suddenly thought of it at that moment." The man said, "If I hadn't come to your environment today...I...I don't think I would have remembered again that I had such a thought in front of that spellcaster at that time."

The brown-handed man asked again: "The caster quickly understood your idea, right?"

"That's right." said the man.

"What did I say to you?" asked the man with brown hands.

"He asked me to think about it... If a person has a tumor... is the tumor considered a part of that person?" the man said.

"What have you thought about?" asked the brown-handed man.

(End of this chapter)

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