The one who is looking for hermit is not found. What kind of conversation does Jia Dao and Tongzi imagine there will be?

"He Who Seeks Hermitage Will Not Meet" is a work by Jia Dao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The original text is as follows:

Panasonic asked the boy, telling the teacher to go collect medicine.

Only in this mountain, I don’t know where the clouds are.

This is a question-and-answer poem. The seeker asked the boy about the whereabouts of the master. The boy replied that the master had gone to collect medicine and was in this mountain, but it was filled with clouds and mist, and he did not know where he was.

If we imagine the conversation between them, it might be like this:

Seeker (confused): Boy, where is your master?

Tongzi (innocent): Master went to the mountains to collect medicine.

Seeker (curious): Which mountain?

Tongzi (pointing): It’s this mountain.

Seeker (confused): But where in the mountains?

Tongzi (shaking his head): I don’t know. The clouds were too deep and I couldn't see him.

Such a dialogue vividly demonstrates the frankness of the boy and the helplessness of the seeker, and also adds to the interest of the poem.