Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7382 To Me

Chapter 7382 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty-Two) To Me

The gray-handed man asked, "What came to mind?"

"You're just asking me this question directly?" the brown-handed man asked.

“Didn’t you say you knew what I was thinking?” Grayhand said. “Since you know, you can just tell me what you know.”

"And then what?" the brown-handed man asked.

"After that? What do you mean by that?" the gray-handed man asked.

The brown-handed man said, "I want to know in advance how you'll react if I tell you."

"Huh? You wanted to know this in advance?" Grayhand asked.

“Yes,” said the brown-handed man.

“But how do you know what my attitude will be after you say it? I don’t necessarily have to show an attitude,” said the gray-handed man.

"Isn't there still a possibility that they might express their opinion?" the brown-handed man asked.

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "What if I told you I wouldn't put on a show?"

“Even if you tell me that, I won’t deny the possibility that you’re showing an attitude, but I would think that possibility is very low,” the Brown-Handed Man said.

“Then I’ll tell you, I’m not going to show any attitude,” said the gray-handed man.

“I could tell you, but I won’t tell you, that I know exactly what you’re thinking,” the brown-handed man laughed.

The gray-handed man asked, "Does it matter whether I show an attitude after you speak or not? You can speak regardless of how I react after you speak."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I can say it, or I can choose not to."

"You don't really want to talk about it?" the Gray-Handed Man asked. "I just think it's unnecessary to say it," the Brown-Handed Man said.

"Why do you think it's unnecessary?" Grayhand asked.

The brown-handed man said, "If you don't show any reaction after I've spoken, how can I prove to you that I 'know' what you were thinking?"

"Do you need to prove anything to me?" Grayhand asked. "Isn't that necessary?"

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "It's necessary. I'm proving to you that I really 'knew' what you were thinking. However, I also thought of something else."

"What came to mind?" Grayhand asked.

"After I've thought about it and told you, will it really prove anything?" the brown-handed man asked.

"What constitutes true proof?" the gray-handed man asked.

“I will tell you what I know you were thinking, and you will tell me that this is exactly what you were thinking,” the brown-handed man said. “That way, I will have proven it to you.”

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "What if I told you it wasn't this?"

The brown-handed man said, "I don't think you're thinking something else."

The gray-handed man said, "I didn't say whether that's what I actually meant or not. I meant if I told you that's not what I was thinking..."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You mean to say that even though I'm right, you won't admit it, and you're just trying to tell me that you didn't think of it before, right?"

“Haha! I just said ‘if’,” said the gray-handed man.

“I know you used ‘if.’ It’s a possibility, and as long as that possibility exists, it’s probably best for me not to say anything,” the brown-handed man said. “I was just thinking about the situation you mentioned.”

"Why shouldn't you say anything as long as this possibility exists?" Grayhand laughed. "What if I don't admit that your previous thoughts were correct?"


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