Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5071 Quite Late

Chapter 5071 (Five Thousand and Seventy-One) Quite Late

"Actually, you don't have to worry too much." said the man with brown hands.

"Why?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Some of what I said was inappropriate," said the Brown-Handed Man.

"But I seem to have said too much." said the Gray Hand Man.

The brown-handed man said, "You are trying to trick him into saying something for a purpose. You are trying to trick him into saying something in order to complete our mission. This is not to express your own thoughts."

"I just wanted to say that those who didn't dare to say it, we all know how much they look down on the blue-armored people." The gray-handed man said, "If they knew that I seemed to be standing from the perspective of the blue-armored people in my words, would I be severely punished?"

The brown-handed man said, "Don't be too nervous. Think about it, if everything goes well, the people you didn't dare to tell won't know where you and I are, right?"

"Yes." The Gray Hand said, "But I feel the situation is different."

"What is the situation now? Whether our whereabouts have been discovered, and whether what we said has been understood, we cannot be sure yet." said the man with brown hands.

"I think the place has been discovered." said the Gray Hand Man.

"Even so, don't worry too much. Your words may not be heard," said the brown-handed man.

The Gray Hand Man asked, "What if they hear it?"

The Brown-Handed Man said, “When did we feel that things were changing in this direction?”

"It wasn't discovered at the beginning. It seems like it was discovered quite late." said the man with gray hands.

"Then there doesn't seem to be any situation before that can prove that the people you didn't dare to say can do more than before?" said the brown-handed man.

"That's true," said the Gray Hand Man. The Brown Hand Man said, "Even if there was a change, if it was a change that happened later and none of us expected, does that mean that the things you said before would not be heard?"

"According to what you said, that's true, but I can't prove that it really changed later." said the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man said, “I can’t prove this, but you can speculate how likely this is.”

"If there really was a change, it's very likely that it happened later," said the Gray Hand Man, "because if it had changed before, then the condition of the tree beads and even the light tubes might be different from before."

The brown-handed man said, "Yes, so the possibility of what we said before being understood is very limited."

The Gray Hand Man said, "Hearing you say that, I feel more at ease."

"Be more down-to-earth." The brown-handed man said, "Honestly, even if... I just said even if... even if all our previous conversations were understood, that is a thing of the past. We cannot change the past. If we think too much about it, it will affect our mood. More serious problems may arise later. Wouldn't that be more troublesome?"

"Yes, you are right." said the Gray Hand Man.

"So, now that we have guessed and talked about it, let's put our minds at ease and do what's next." The brown-handed man said, "We survived the desperate time just now together, right?"

The Gray Hands man hummed and said, "That's right."

The Brown Hand Man said to the Gray Hand Man, "Why don't I ask."

The man with gray hands said, "Forget it. Let me ask. I was the one asking all along."

"If I ask, you will say less. The less you say, the less you worry about being heard, right?" asked the brown-handed man.

(End of this chapter)

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