Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7335 Special Permission

Chapter 7335 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-Five) Special Permission

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Can't I even say 'gradual change'? Then let's say 'mutation' instead."

“You just said I’ve mutated,” the Gray-Handed Man said. “You just said to me in this tone, ‘You’ve suddenly become cautious again, haven’t you?’”

The brown-handed man said, "After you imitate my speech this time, are you going to ask me again whether your imitation is good or not?"

The gray-handed man said, "I still haven't gotten any answers."

"Should we save the question for later?" the brown-handed man chuckled.

The gray-handed man said, "I can't say for sure whether he'll ask again later."

"How did it suddenly turn out like this?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Just like that all of a sudden?" Gray-Handed Man said. "Are you saying I suddenly did this or that again?"

“This time it’s so obvious, it’s not even necessary to ask whether it’s a mutation anymore,” said the Brown-Handed Man.

Grayhand said, "Why isn't it as necessary to ask this time? What did you base your conclusion on?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Based on my feelings."

"Based on your feelings? Or yours?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Yes, can’t we do it this way?” the brown-handed man asked.

"It's not that it's impossible, but do you think the conclusion you drew based on your own feelings is accurate?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Special permission,” the brown-handed man laughed.

“You won’t say another word,” said the gray-handed man.

“No, I’ve already said an extra word,” the brown-handed man laughed.

"Which word is redundant?" the gray-handed man asked. "Special," the brown-handed man replied.

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "This time you only said one word again."

“That’s enough, after all,” said the brown-handed man.

"You think the word 'special' is an overstatement, could it be because you think it might not actually come to that extent?" Gray-Handed Man asked.

“That’s not why,” the brown-handed man said.

"But having 'special' features makes a difference compared to not having 'special' features, right?" the gray-handed man asked.

“It’s different,” said the brown-handed man.

“You saying ‘exceptionally accurate’ gives a more precise impression than just saying ‘accurate’,” Grayhand said with a smile.

The brown-handed man said, "I admit that."

"So, if you think the word 'special' is an overstatement, it means you think it might actually come to that point. Does what I said align with the actual situation?" Gray-Handed Man asked.

“No,” the brown-handed man replied. “The word ‘accurate’ is enough to explain what I’m trying to say. You asked me before whether I thought my conclusions, based on my own feelings, were accurate. I think they are extremely accurate, but the degree of accuracy is irrelevant whether I express it or not. The core point is ‘accuracy’.”

"Oh, so you think the word 'special' can be omitted because you believe it's okay not to express the degree of accuracy?" the gray-handed man asked.

“That’s true,” the brown-handed man laughed.

Grayhand said, "But why do you say that conclusions drawn based on your own feelings are accurate?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, “It was accurate all along. Just now I said, ‘This time it’s so obvious, whether it’s a mutation or not is no longer a question.’ My conclusion was that, in my opinion, whether it’s a mutation or not is no longer a question. It was ‘myself’ who felt that it was no longer a question. It should be based on ‘my’ feelings.”

The gray-handed man chuckled, "It's just that 'you' yourself' think it's not so necessary to ask, isn't it?"

“Yes, it’s not good for me to speak from other people’s perspectives,” said the brown-handed man. “From my own perspective, that’s really how it is.”


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