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Four hundred and ninety-eight chapters without getting tired of reading you a thousand times

498.Indescribable

Agoli: What are you doing?

Goode: I'm looking for an adjective. I've racked my brains and racked my brains, but I can't find it. Why is it so difficult to find an adjective?

Agoli: Do you want to praise my mother?

Goode: Your skin is thicker than the city wall, and you don’t even look in the mirror.

A Geli: I have worked so hard and almost spent all my money to cater to the boss. Isn’t it worthy of praise?

Goode: It depends on who you work hard for.

Agoli: Didn’t you say that? He is our boss.

Goode: You live a miserable life.

Agoli: I show myself everywhere and show my brute strength everywhere, why do I still feel pitiful?

Goode: Do you have a brain?

Agoli: We don’t need brains, we just listen to the boss in everything.

Goode: No wonder you are in decline and still want to find someone to support you. Brainless people are controlled by others, and headless flies bump into each other randomly.

Agoli: Am I so embarrassed in your eyes?

Goode: I'm not a mad dog and I won't bite people randomly. You are different. You bite people randomly.

A Geli: I didn’t want to bite you, it was the boss who forced me to bite you.

Goode: Your boss is already dying, why do you still need to be controlled by him?

Agoli: Show your allegiance. You should praise me.

Goode: Your boss has a rigid mind and is sinking deeper and deeper into the wrong path. How long do you think the grasshopper in the autumn can stay alive?

Agoli: We never think about the future, we just focus on the present.

Goode: No wonder you are short-sighted and do not know the difference between right and wrong.

Agoli: Why do you think so long-term? I know that our sins are so serious that God has despised us. Before we fall into hell, we want to use you as a backstop.

Goode: Stop daydreaming. You are at the end of your rope, we are the rising sun.

Agoli: So we are not convinced. Why is our sun declining? Why is your sun rising?

Goode: You really don’t know?

A Geli: I can’t figure it out.

Goode: That's right. Brainless people are controlled by others and don't understand even when death is imminent.

Agoli: There is a saying that the dead are the most important, so you might as well talk about it. Let us understand when we die so that we can make new choices in the next life.

Goode: Your values ​​were wrong from the beginning.

A Geli: "If a man does not serve himself, he will be punished by heaven and earth." Is this wrong?

Goode: Big mistake.

Agoli: What's wrong?

Goode: Do you understand the laws of heaven?

A Geli: I don’t understand.

Goode: Justice lies within the human heart. If you are justified, you can travel all over the world, but if you are unreasonable, it will be difficult to move forward.

Agoli: You are fooling people, teasing children, and talking nonsense! We have been tyrannical for hundreds of years.

Goode: It seems to be a bit long, so what’s the result?

A Ge Li: Hanging on for a while, self-defeating, returning to the light.

Goode: So, karma is never absent, it’s just a matter of time and length. Some come slowly, some come quickly, but in the end, you can’t escape this level.

A Ge Li: Even if you come back to your senses and fall into hell, I will bite you as a final counterattack.

Goode: What a pity, what a pity.

A Geli: What's the pity?

Goode: How can a person with the declining sun be able to bite him? He is too busy to take care of himself and does not know his own strength.

A Geli: Why don't you pretend to be a powerful person and show off to the head office?

Goode: If you don't repent when you are about to die, your afterlife will be worrisome.

Agoli: With my moral character, I never believe in the truth.

Goode: It's a waste of my time, waiting for God to take care of it.

A Geli: Alas, my life is at an end.


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