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Six thousand one hundred and twenty-eight injustice

"It's not that you can't laugh, it's just that you just laugh when you talk to me seriously, right?" said the brown-handed man.

"Who do you want me to laugh when I talk to seriously?" asked the gray-handed man.

The brown handed man said, "Haha, do you dare?"

"I didn't dare before, but it's different now." said the Gray Hand man, "Now I will answer that I dare."

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Do you know who I am asking? I didn't say it, so you answered it yourself."

The man with gray hands said, "Actually, you can ask anyone."

The brown handed man said, "Really?"

"Even if you are asking yourself, there is no problem with answering like this, right?" The gray-handed man smiled.

"How could it be that I was asking myself?" said the brown-handed man. "You have obviously done it in front of me."

"It's because I've done it, and it means there's no problem saying that." Grey Hand said.

The brown handed man said, "But I can't ask myself."

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "I know it's impossible, I also know who you are asking."

"Who?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Isn't that who?" the gray-handed man smiled.

"I didn't say yes." said the brown hand.

"You just didn't say yes, nor did you say no." said the gray-handed man.

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Do you think it's or not?"

"Anyway, you didn't say it's not, I just pretend it is." said the Gray Hand.

"That's right." The brown-handed man smiled, "You really dare?"

The Gray Hand Man said, "I'm really brave now."

Brown hand said: "How to prove it?"

"Proof?" said Grey Hand, "Is this still necessary?"

The brown-handed man said, "I'm just asking how to prove it."

The gray-handed man asked with a smile: "Do you really let me prove it after I say it."

"I'm not like this yet." The brown-handed man smiled, "Is this considered injustice?"

"Does it count?" said the Grey Hand. "If you want to say that, I would have considered unrighteous to you before."

"I used to be, what did you mention before?" asked the brown-handed man.

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "Why can't you mention it?"

"What you said before must be after the sauna. Before we met these today, right?" asked the brown hand man.

"Yes." The Gray Hand man replied.

"What else can I mention?" said the brown handed man. "If I say that, wouldn't I have done too many unjust things to you?"

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "It's all about each other."

The brown-handed man asked intentionally: "It's all mutual, so isn't it unjust for me to do that?"

"I'm thinking about my previous behavior. I didn't say it was not unrighteous. I admit it, and I think I was too much before." said the Gray Hand Man.

"Look, you said yourself again." said the brown hand.

"Where are you?" said the Grey Hand, "Who has the head? Who said first? Who came up and asked: 'If I say that, wouldn't I have done too many unjust things to you?'"

The brown-handed man said "Hmm?"

The Grey Hand continued, "Everyone followed my words and said 'all are mutual', and then asked, 'So I'm not unjust to do that?"

The brown-handed man smiled and said, "Then it's my head."

The gray-handed man smiled and said, "What?"

"Then, we said, are you okay now?" asked the brown-handed man.

"That's what I mean, too." said the Gray Hand Man.

"Then keep talking." said the brown hand man, "Tell me why you dare."
Chapter completed!
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