Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7391 6 characters

Chapter 7391 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety-One) Six Words

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "I didn't expect you to suddenly start imitating this time."

The brown-handed man said, "To illustrate the point."

The gray-handed man asked with a smile, "Do you think you've explained it clearly?"

The brown-handed man said, "It's alright."

"Not bad?" Grayhand asked. "Do you yourself think there's something I haven't explained completely? Or is there anything you'd like to add?"

“I didn’t think that much,” the Brown-Handed Man said. “What you’re saying—that I think I haven’t said everything or that I want to add—is all just your imagination.”

The gray-handed man said, "Guess why I imagined it this way?"

"How would I know?" the brown-handed man said deliberately.

“You clearly knew that,” the gray-handed man laughed.

The brown-handed man said, "Are you just going to force me to say I know?"

"Are you just going to insist that you don't know?" Grayhand asked.

The brown-handed man said, "Do I know better whether I know or not, or do you know better?"

"That's hard to say," said the gray-handed man. "Generally speaking, you should know better whether you know or not."

"Stop," the brown-handed man laughed.

"Stop what?" the gray-handed man said. "I haven't finished speaking yet."

The brown-handed man said, "You can stop here. You've already admitted that under normal circumstances, I should know better than you do whether I know or not."

“But I also said ‘under normal circumstances,’ and you repeated what I said as ‘under normal circumstances.’ But can we talk about things under normal circumstances during this period?” the Gray-Handed Man asked.

“Yes, it is,” said the brown-handed man. The gray-handed man said, “Well, we can only say that there is a possibility that it is possible.”

"Why do you say it's so narrow?" the brown-handed man asked.

"That's to set the stage for what I'm about to say," the gray-handed man chuckled.

“You yourself admitted that you only said there was a possibility of ‘possibility’ in order to lead into what you were going to say next,” the Brown-Handed Man said.

“Yes, I admit that,” the gray-handed man said. “Never mind that, I’ll continue. In this special situation, I might know as much as you do whether you know it or not. I’ve been conservative enough; I only said there’s a possibility. I didn’t say it’s definitely true.”

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You're calling both possibilities 'possible,' but you're completely ignoring which possibility is more likely."

"Why must we compare which is bigger?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Of course we need to figure it out,” said the Brown-Handed Man. “You’re misleading people by calling everything that has a very high probability as having this possibility, and everything that has a very low probability as having this possibility.”

The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Anyway, that person can't hear what you and I are saying, so who can he mislead?"

"Just because your words are misleading doesn't mean they've already misled anyone," the Brown-Handed Man laughed.

The gray-handed man said, "Then I won't worry about all that. I'll just pretend I didn't mislead anyone. I only need to say one sentence to prove that it's not something you can easily see clearly which possibility is greater."

"What are you saying?" the brown-handed man asked.

"Six words," the gray-handed man laughed.

"You won't just say it directly, and you're making it all so mysterious," said the brown-handed man.

“Isn’t this quite clear?” the gray-handed man said. “I don’t believe that after I said ‘six words,’ you can’t figure out what it is. Unless you deny that you figured it out.”

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I admit I've figured it out, okay?"


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