Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7086 Setting up a checkpoint

Chapter 7086 (Seven Thousand and Eighty-six) Setting up a Pass
"If you think you have explained it in detail, then it is detailed enough." The man with gray hands laughed.

The brown-handed man said, "I'm asking if you think it's detailed enough."

The Brown-Handed Man emphasized "you" when he said this.

"I think it's detailed enough." Gray Hand Man smiled, "But I said this based on 'you think it's detailed enough'."

The brown-handed man said, "Is that still what you think?"

"Well, I mean 'based on' what you think." said the Gray Hand Man.

“I know what you mean.” The brown-handed man smiled.

"Does what I said mean I've passed the test in your opinion?" asked the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man said, "I didn't set any barriers."

"If you have set up a level just now, then do you think you have passed it based on what I said?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Ah? You're assuming? Why do you have to assume something like this?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Because you didn't really set a barrier. You've already told me that you didn't set one. If I ask you again whether what I said just now would count as passing the test, it would be strange, right?" The Gray Hand Man laughed, "But I still want to ask the same question, so I said 'if you had set a test just now'."

"I see." The Brown-Handed Man laughed, "Do I really have to answer this?"

"Not necessarily. I just asked, and it's normal for you to answer or not." The gray-handed man said with a smile, "You still have time to set up a barrier now. If you set up a barrier, your answer to my question will no longer be a hypothetical question." "You gave an answer to the question just now, and I set up a barrier? This order?" The brown-handed man said, "How does this count?"

"You didn't set any checkpoints when you asked the question. I answered the question 'Do I think you've explained it in detail enough?' Now you just need to 'set up' the checkpoints again. Just treat the process of you asking me 'Do I think you've explained it in detail enough?' as the process of setting checkpoints," said the man with gray hands.

"What's the difference between 'setting up barriers' and 'not setting up barriers'?" asked the brown-handed man.

"I think 'setting a level' means you want a specific answer. As long as my answer is different from the specific answer you expected, I can't be considered to have passed the level. And 'not setting a level' means I don't want a specific answer. It doesn't matter how I answer." Gray Hand said, "Is my understanding of 'setting a level' very different from yours?"

"Not much. You can even say there is no difference." The brown-handed man laughed.

"That's perfect." said the man with gray hands.

"Then let's talk about 're-establishment'." The brown-handed man said with a smile.

"Okay. At first you didn't set any 'levels', didn't want a specific answer, and didn't want my passing to be determined by whether I could give you the specific answer you expected. After I say that answer, you can 'supplement the level', that is, come up with a specific answer at this time, and compare it with the answer I gave before. If they are exactly the same, then I have passed the level. If they are different, then I have failed." said the man with gray hands.

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "But before I made my 'supplementary assumption', I had already heard your answer. You had already said what you thought was detailed enough. So in this case, my 'supplementary assumption' would be affected by your answer just now, right?"

The Gray Hand said: "That's possible, but you can also discard my answer and 'make up' it."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I've already heard it, how can I put it aside? Do you want to completely erase the memory of what you heard before?"


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