Chapter 7440 Individuals
Chapter 7440 Individuals
Chapter 7440 (Seven Thousand Four Hundred and Forty) Individuals
"What's so good about it?" the brown-handed man asked.
"Fortunately? It simply avoids discussing the issue of 'normal' or not," Grayhand said. "After all, you just asked me in that tone: 'We're talking about normal or abnormal again,' right?"
"But it doesn't avoid the question of whether it's 'reasonable' or not, does it?" the brown-handed man asked with a smile.
The gray-handed man said, "But you just said 'we're talking about whether it's normal or not again,' not 'we're talking about whether it's reasonable or not again,' so as long as I avoid the question of whether it's 'normal' or not, it's already a little better. I said 'reasonable,' which avoids the question of whether it's 'normal' or not, so it's already a little better."
"You mean this when you say 'better'?" the brown-handed man asked.
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Yeah, it's almost the same as not saying anything at all."
Brownhand said, “There’s still quite a difference. You’ve successfully diverted something. You just said you ‘expected’ that I thought you would say it again. Then I asked you why you thought that, and you said that if you said it, I would probably laugh. You still haven’t said anything specific. I just want to hear what you think I would probably laugh about. You’re not going to consider whether I will actually laugh or not, are you? If that’s the case, you can just tell me directly.”
Grayhand said, “Okay, I’ll get straight to the point. I started by saying, ‘What I ‘expected’ was that you thought I would say it again.’ It was purely because I wanted to say it myself.”
"Huh?" the brown-handed man chuckled. "Is there a cause-and-effect relationship between this?"
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Yes."
“You said you could say it once, but I think you might not be able to say it so briefly. Would you like to say it a little longer?” the brown-handed man asked. “Explain the cause and effect relationship further. I will include the part where you explain the cause and effect relationship in your recitation.”
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "It should have been included anyway. I didn't think I had finished explaining it just now."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "It seems you're quite willing to talk about it."
Grayhand said, “Of course I’m happy to tell you. I’ll explain now. Because I want to say it once, I want you to say that you think I will say it once. Because I want you to say that you think I will say it once, I will say when you ask me that I ‘expected’ that you thought I would say it once. Is that clear enough?”
Brownhand said, "Because you want me to say that I think you will say it again, so when I ask you, you say that you 'expected' me to say that you will say it again? Is there a necessary connection between these two statements?"
"It's not necessarily a connection, but personally, I feel there's a causal relationship between the two," the Gray-Handed Man replied.
The man with the brown hand said, "As for you personally? Would you like to explain this further?"
“Speaking only of myself, I hope you say that you think I will say it again. That way, I will be more likely to say what I hope to say. I will imagine the scenario I hope for. When you ask me about the ‘expected’ situation, I will naturally tell you the scenario I imagined. So I will say that what I ‘expected’ was that you think I will say it again.” The gray-handed man laughed. “These are all my personal situations just now. If the time or situation were different, the cause and effect relationship might not be the same.”
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