Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 6705 Prodigy

Chapter 6705 (Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Five) Prodigy
The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, "That's right. Since you said so, I'll accept it and regard it as my analysis, but it was not sufficient."

"The purpose of analysis is to make the other party understand. Now we are having a conversation between you and me. It's enough if I can understand your analysis." The man with brown hands said with a smile.

Gray Hand said, "Okay, that's enough. I admit now that I was analyzing before. Just think of it as a child's analysis."

The brown-handed man said, "Childish analysis? Don't underestimate children. Sometimes, children's perspectives on analyzing problems can be very unique and can easily solve the problem."

The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, "You are right. I have never looked down on children."

"Then why did you just say that it was just a childish analysis?" asked the brown-handed man.

Gray Hands replied: "When I said that, I was thinking of the little kid 'When I was a kid'."

"Do you know what kind of child you were when you were little?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.

"I don't know." said the man with gray hands.

"How do you know how you would analyze the problem at that time?" asked the brown-handed man.

"I just imagined that since I was still a child at that time, it would be very simple for me to analyze the problem." said the man with gray hands.

"Imagine?" The Brown-Handed Man laughed. "Why don't you imagine yourself as a child who is particularly good at analysis?"

"A child prodigy?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Whether he is a child prodigy or not, the possibility exists anyway, right?" asked the brown-handed man.

"As for the possibility, it certainly exists, but when I imagined it, I didn't think directly in that direction," said the man with gray hands.

The man with brown hands asked the man with gray hands with a smile: "Why don't you think about that direction?" "It's not that I deliberately didn't think about that direction. I just didn't think directly in that direction just now." The man with gray hands smiled.

The Brown Hand Man said to the Gray Hand Man, "You were quite bold when you said 'just treat it as a child's analysis.'"

The Gray Hand asked, "Where is the boldness?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "'Child-like' is obviously something you imagined. What you imagined was what you looked like when you were a child. Yet you said it so naturally."

"Wouldn't it be better to just say it naturally?" asked the man with gray hands.

"However, when you first said it, you didn't explain what you meant by 'childlike', nor did you mention that you were thinking about yourself as a child. You just said it so naturally. Isn't that bold enough?" The brown-handed man laughed, "If you had said it before in front of the Lord, would you have dared to say something that could easily lead to other interpretations?"

The Gray Hand Man smiled and said, "Anyway, I'm sure the Master dares to say so."

"What I'm asking is whether you dare to say this to the Lord." The brown-handed man said with a smile.

"Do you have to ask this to know?" The Gray Hand said, "I can only say that the Lord often speaks like this, and he speaks out his imagination 'naturally', even if it is easy to cause other interpretations, he will not explain it in detail."

"You're talking about using the Lord again." The brown-handed man laughed, "If you were talking about using the Lord, he certainly wouldn't have explained it further."

"Why don't you think there's a problem unless he explains it more?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

The brown-handed man said to the gray-handed man, "It's not that I don't think there's a problem. I said 'of course' but that doesn't mean I think there's no problem. However, the Lord can even speak naturally about what he made up, so what else can I say to him?"

(End of this chapter)

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