Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 7435 Entrance

Chapter 7435 (Seven Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-Five) Entrance

The brown-handed man said, "Why must we separate them?"

“I just imitated two people,” said the gray-handed man.

The brown-handed man said, "You imitated the tone of two people speaking, but I can still say it with just one word."

"Is everything included?" Grayhand asked.

“Yes, it could have been included entirely,” said the brown-handed man.

The gray-handed man said, "Aren't we going to differentiate them?"

"Why do you want me to distinguish between them so much?" the brown-handed man asked.

"I suddenly wanted to make a comparison," Grayhand said with a smile.

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

"Compare the two, is it more accurate to imitate my own tone of voice or yours?" the gray-handed man said.

“You did this on purpose,” said the brown-handed man.

“I did it on purpose, but how did you know I did it on purpose?” the gray-handed man asked.

The brown-handed man said, "What's the comparison between imitating your own tone of voice and imitating mine?"

"Why isn't there any comparison?" Grayhand asked. "Do you think that people best imitate their own tone of voice?"

The brown-handed man chuckled, “That’s generally how it is.”

Grayhand said, "Generally speaking, that's true, but it doesn't mean it's always true. It's possible that on one occasion, someone might not be able to imitate their own tone of voice very well, but they might be able to imitate someone else's tone of voice remarkably well."

“Yes, that’s a possibility, I won’t deny it,” said the Brown-Handed Man.

"In that case, can you give your evaluations separately?" Grayhand asked.

"Do I only need to evaluate them individually, or do I also need to make comparisons?" the brown-handed man asked.

“Evaluate them separately first, then compare them,” said Grayhand.

“I knew you didn’t just want me to evaluate them individually,” said the Brown-Handed Man.

The gray-handed man laughed, "It's as if I deliberately lured you in step by step." The brown-handed man laughed, "That's a good analogy."

"You really think so?" Grayhand asked.

“No, not really, but I found your explanation quite amusing,” said the brown-handed man.

"So, do you want to 'enter'?" the gray-handed man asked.

The man with brown hands said, "Let's go in then."

"Give me your opinion," the gray-handed man said with a smile.

“This time, imitate your own tone of voice, just like the first time you spoke,” the brown-handed man said.

"What if I mimicked your tone of voice?" the gray-handed man asked.

“It’s like I said ‘yes’ again,” said the brown-handed man.

"Which one is more similar?" the gray-handed man asked.

The brown-handed man said, "I need to give you an answer that's a bit different, right?"

"Are you still considering giving me something new?" Grayhand asked.

“Yes, it has been considered, and it has been decided,” said the brown-handed man.

The gray-handed man said, "You speak."

"What if I fail to give you a sense of novelty?" the brown-handed man asked.

"You've already considered giving me a sense of novelty, and now you're worried about what to do if you fail to do so? Aren't you overthinking things?" Grayhand asked.

“I’m overthinking it, but I haven’t given up on it yet,” the brown-handed man laughed.

"What's your decision?" Grayhand asked.

"That depends on your answer," the brown-handed man said with a smile.

Grayhand said, "There's nothing I can do. I think you'll be able to give me a fresh feeling this time."

The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You haven't answered my question."


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