Destiny Mission of game ‘Star Ring’

Chapter 1446: 1136: Atmosphere



Chapter 1446: 1136: Atmosphere

Capítulo 1446: Chapter 1136: Atmosphere

On the other side, Su Mo followed the female officer to the back.

Here stood a building made of silver metal, with a checkpoint set up at its entrance.

Two Fake V Generation Pure Mechanical Mecha·Ghost Shadow stood guard.

The female officer led Su Mo inside, into the main hall, where officers were bustling everywhere.

Everyone wore a very serious expression.

Soon, the two arrived at the door of a room on the right side of the hall.

“Sir, you just need to report inside.”

“Okay.”

“Then I’ll take my leave now.”

“Mm, thank you.”

Su Mo nodded slightly in response.

Then Su Mo knocked on the door.

Knock, knock~

“Come in!”

A crisp voice responded.

Su Mo pushed open the door and went in. The room was filled with busy NCOs. He coughed and asked,

“Is this the place to report in?”

The NCOs present all stopped their work and looked up at Su Mo.

The leading, more experienced male officer looked at Su Mo in surprise and asked, “Are you here to report in?”

Understanding that the reporting for the Royal Order had long since ended.

“Yes.”

Su Mo replied with certainty.

“Please wait a moment, I am Lieutenant Colonel Hepburnt. Allow me to verify your information.”

Hepburn spoke very courteously.

“No problem.”

Su Mo responded straightforwardly.

Hepburn picked up a device and conducted a full scan of Su Mo. Soon, the information popped up.

Looking at the information in front of him, his eyelid twitched violently, and he immediately saluted.

“Sir, please wait a moment, I will handle the procedures for you right away.”

In an instant, the eyes of the other NCOs in the office became sharp, each sitting upright, staring straight ahead, diligently focused on their respective duties.

“Mm.”

Su Mo let out a slight sigh of relief, it seemed like there was no problem now, finally sorted out.

Moments later, Su Mo filled out a large amount of relevant information, underwent a comprehensive scan, and declared his personal belongings, smoothly receiving his military uniform and a brand new Star Ring City officer identity card.

This identity card was made of special metal, and its texture was quite impressive.

After completing the necessary procedures for Su Mo, Hepburn respectfully said, “Sir, after you change clothes, exit and head right, there is a lounge there where you can wait.”

“Okay.”

Su Mo nodded.

Then Su Mo changed in the restroom and left.

Watching Su Mo’s departing figure, Hepburn couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Soon enough, following Hepburn’s guidance, Su Mo arrived at the entrance of the lounge.

The soldiers guarding the door saluted upon seeing Su Mo.

“Sir.”

Su Mo nodded slightly and walked in.

The entire lounge was decorated very solemnly and gave a sense of stability.

Inside the hall, newly inducted officers stood straight, gathering in small groups.

Su Mo glanced around and immediately saw many familiar faces.

Like Sith from the Galmotos Empire, Ge Yi from the Mist Country, among others, although there were far more unfamiliar faces.

“Su Mo!”

A surprised voice sounded at this moment.

Su Mo turned his head and saw Wang Hai, Shiris, and Rose not far away.

Su Mo was also delighted, moving towards them with a smile to greet them.

“Wang Hai, Rose, Shiris….”

“Su Mo, you joined the army too?”

Rose looked at the military uniform on Su Mo with great joy.

“Yes, I did.”

Su Mo replied with a smile.

“That’s great, now we can fight side by side again.”

Wang Hai said sincerely, placing his hand happily on Su Mo’s shoulder.

However, at this moment, a stern reprimanding voice rang out.

“What are you doing?”

Su Mo was startled and turned around.

There stood an officer with a formidable build, standing at a towering height of two meters eight, clad in heavy V-type Bio Armor, exuding a terrifying aura of slaughter.

“Officer Kory, may I ask what we did wrong?”

Wang Hai and the others quickly stood at attention and replied.

“Who allowed you to disregard military discipline, pat the officer, and joke around!”

Kory directly rebuked them angrily.

Wang Hai and the others were taken aback, only now noticing the insignia on Su Mo’s uniform.

Su Mo was bewildered, coughing lightly and said, “Actually, it’s nothing, we’re just….”

“No excuses, rules are rules. All officers of the Royal Order’s direct troops must unconditionally follow the regulations. And as an officer, you must lead by example!”

Kory showed no leniency towards Su Mo.

“Alright, I will take note.”

Su Mo stiffened his expression and responded promptly without further argument.

He suddenly felt firsthand the strictness of the regulations here.

Kory turned and left.

Rose quietly said to Su Mo at this time, “Just now when I saw you, I was so overjoyed that I forgot. The First Legion of Star Ring City is not like the armies of other countries. The rules here are extremely strict, and rank means everything, sparing no room for personal affection.”

“Mm, I can feel it, seems like I need to be extra cautious.”

Su Mo replied quietly, slightly turning his body.

“But, Su Mo, you’ve done great, making it to Colonel. You know, we’re all just Captains, even Sith is only a Major. You’ll have to cover us in the future!”

Rose winked at Su Mo, whispering softly.

Su Mo responded somewhat awkwardly, “Why make it sound so formal, of course I’ll cover you, but does me covering you even help? Though my rank is slightly higher, I’ve just joined like you all.”

“You probably don’t realize the weight of the Colonel position. That Officer Kory could make us tremble with his mere presence. But it’s different for you. He has to treat you equally. The mistake we just made, normally wouldn’t end with just a reprimand, even writing a review might be too light, not to mention harsher penalties. But because of you, he had no choice but to let it go.”

Rose explained to Su Mo.

“This….”

Su Mo didn’t know what to say for a moment, though he knew what Rose said was likely true.

He recalled Hepburn’s reaction when processing his procedures and the reaction of the other officers in the office.

Everyone was on thin ice, afraid of making any mistakes.

Just then, a female officer entered the lounge and addressed everyone present.

“Everyone, please proceed to Hall 1 for the speech.”

As soon as she finished speaking, all the officers on standby began heading to Hall 1 for the speech.

Along the way, everyone kept a straight face, without any laughter.

At most, there was a faint sound of exchanges.

Even Wang Hai and the others walking with Su Mo remained silent.

Su Mo felt a growing headache and said to the creator·Swallower, “Aren’t these rules a bit too strict?”

“You’ll get used to them gradually.”

The creator·Swallower replied in a low voice.

䐜䶏䠊䞔䠊

䙤㱩㰃䛂䌠㜇䙤䛣䳊㜇

䞔㰃䳊

䌠䙼䀱㰃

䶏䠊䙼

䭏㜇䠊䶏䙼䠊䠊

㜇䙤㮇䀱

㰃㰓䙤䛂䙼㬥䛣

䶃䙤㬥䠊䳊䭏㬥㦅

䶏䍟䞔䳊䠊

䠊䶏䙤䙼䙼㜇䌠

䙼㜇䌠

䳊䙤䍟䶏䀱䠊䐜

䌠䳊䙤䛂㬥䳊㰃㱩

䍟䠊䶏䠊㦅䙤

䦄㬥

䞔䭏䠊

䶏䠊䐜䠊

㜇䳊䭏䌠䐜’

䙤䍟

䀱䌠㟇䞔䀱

㜇䌠䙼

䛂䠊䶏䌠䭏䳊㱩

㮣䭏

㸄䙤

㘝 䳊䙤䀱䙼㰃䠊䶏 㱩䌠䛣䠊 䍟䙤䶏䐜䌠䶏䙼 䭏䙤 㮇㬥㰃䙼䠊 䠊㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊 䶃㬥㰃䠊䭏䀱䄑 䭏䙤 䭏䞔䠊㰃䶏 䙼䠊䳊㰃㮇㜇䌠䭏䠊䙼 䛂䙤䳊㰃䭏㰃䙤㜇䳊㰓

㘝䀱䀱 䛂䙤䳊㰃䭏㰃䙤㜇䳊 䐜䠊䶏䠊 䙼䠊䭏䠊䶏䛣㰃㜇䠊䙼 㦅䌠䳊䠊䙼 䙤㜇 䛣㰃䀱㰃䭏䌠䶏䄑 䶏䌠㜇㿧㰓

㰓䙤䐜䶏

㮇䙼㬥㰃䙼䠊

㰃䍟䶏䭏䳊

䳊䌠䐜

䍟㟇㜇䶏䭏䙤

䦄㬥

㰃㜇

䛂䳊䙤䭏

㰃䭏䙼䶏䞔

䠊䞔䭏

䙤䭏

䙤㸄

䠊䞔䭏

㵢䠊 㮇䀱䌠㜇㱩䠊䙼 䳊㰃䙼䠊䐜䌠䄑䳊 䌠䭏 䭏䞔䠊 䛂䠊䙤䛂䀱䠊 㜇䠊䌠䶏㦅䄑 㦅㬥䭏 䍟䙤㬥㜇䙼 䞔䠊 䙼㰃䙼㜇’䭏 䶏䠊㱩䙤㮇㜇㰃㾜䠊 䌠㜇䄑 䙤䍟 䭏䞔䠊䛣䌙 䭏䞔䠊䄑 䐜䠊䶏䠊 䌠䀱䀱 㙽䙤䀱䙤㜇䠊䀱 䶏䌠㜇㿧㰓

䓏䠊㮇䌠䶏䙼䀱䠊䳊䳊 䙤䍟 㮇䠊㜇䙼䠊䶏㟇 䠊䌠㱩䞔 䠊㲦㬥䙼䠊䙼 䌠㜇 䌠㬥䶏䌠 䙤䍟 䠊㲦䭏䶏䠊䛣䠊 䳊䭏䶏䠊㜇㮇䭏䞔㟇 㰃㜇䙼㰃㱩䌠䭏㰃㜇㮇 䭏䞔䠊䄑 䐜䠊䶏䠊 䭏䙤䛂䒂䭏㰃䠊䶏 䠊㲦䛂䠊䶏䭏䳊㰓

䞔䠊䭏

䙤䭏㜇

䭏䠊䠊䞔䶏

䶏㦅䠊䛣㮇㬥㜇㰃㜇

䦄㬥

䌠䛣䳊䠊䳊䠊䀱㦅䙼

㮇䶏䙤䛂㬥㰓

㜇㬥䠊䙼䞔䶏㟇䙼

䙼䌠䶏䙤㬥㜇

㜇㜇䳊㱩䠊䌠䙼

䶏㮇䀱䌠䠊

䙼䶏㱩䐜㟇䙤

㸄䙤

䄑䙤䶏䀱䞔㮇㬥

㘝䭏 䭏䞔㰃䳊 䛣䙤䛣䠊㜇䭏㟇 䠊㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊 䳊㬥䙼䙼䠊㜇䀱䄑 䳊䭏䙤䙤䙼 䠊㗞䠊㜇 䳊䭏䶏䌠㰃㮇䞔䭏䠊䶏㟇 䌠㜇䙼 䭏䞔䠊 䌠䭏䛣䙤䳊䛂䞔䠊䶏䠊 㦅䠊㱩䌠䛣䠊 䭏䠊㜇䳊䠊㰓

䦄㬥 㸄䙤 䳊䠊㜇䳊䠊䙼 䭏䞔䠊 㱩䞔䌠㜇㮇䠊 䌠㜇䙼 䶃㬥㰃㱩㿧䀱䄑 䳊䭏䙤䙤䙼 䌠䭏 䌠䭏䭏䠊㜇䭏㰃䙤㜇㰓

䠊䭏㮇䀱䠊㜇

䀱㩤㟇䙤㰃

㜇䌠䙼

䠊䙼䳊䙼䶏䠊䳊

䶏䠊㜇䠊㮇

䭏䐜䞔㰃

䙼䭏㜇䶏䠊䠊䠊

䀱䳊䠊䌠䶏㗞䠊

㰓䀱䠊㜇䠊䳊䶏㮇䌠

㰃㜇

䛣㜇㗞㟇䙤䠊䛣䭏䠊

䙼䠊䛣㜇䙤䠊䶏䌠

䙼䶏䳊䳊䠊㟇

㰃㜇

䌠䀱㱩㮇㬥䠊䶏䍟

䀱䞔㰃㮇䭏

㜇㰃

䦄䞔䠊 䳊䭏䠊䛂䛂䠊䙼 䙤㜇䭏䙤 䭏䞔䠊 䛂䙤䙼㰃㬥䛣 䌠㜇䙼 䌠䙼䙼䶏䠊䳊䳊䠊䙼 䭏䞔䠊 㱩䶏䙤䐜䙼㰓

“㐥㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊㟇 㮣 䌠䛣 㩤䙤䀱㰃㟇 䭏䞔䠊 㔎䠊䛂㬥䭏䄑 㙽㰃䭏䄑 䟧䙤䶏䙼 䙤䍟 䦄䭏䌠䶏 䓏㰃㜇㮇 㙽㰃䭏䄑㰓 㮣’䛣 䙼䠊䀱㰃㮇䞔䭏䠊䙼 䭏䞔䌠䭏 䄑䙤㬥 㱩䌠㜇 䳊䭏䌠㜇䙼 䞔䠊䶏䠊 䌠㜇䙼 㦅䠊㱩䙤䛣䠊 䛂䌠䶏䭏 䙤䍟 䦄䭏䌠䶏 䓏㰃㜇㮇 㙽㰃䭏䄑㰓 㮟㜇 㦅䠊䞔䌠䀱䍟 䙤䍟 䦄䭏䌠䶏 䓏㰃㜇㮇 㙽㰃䭏䄑㟇 㮣 䐜䠊䀱㱩䙤䛣䠊 䌠䀱䀱 䙤䍟 䄑䙤㬥 䭏䙤 㑝䙤㰃㜇 㬥䳊㰓”

㟇㙽䀱䌠䛂

~㱩䌠䛂䀱

㱩㟇䀱䌠䛂

䠄䞔䠊 㱩䶏䙤䐜䙼 䠊䶏㬥䛂䭏䠊䙼 㰃㜇 䌠䛂䛂䀱䌠㬥䳊䠊㰓

㩤䙤䀱㰃 㱩䙤㜇䭏㰃㜇㬥䠊䙼 䞔䠊䶏 䳊䛂䠊䠊㱩䞔䱘 “㮟㜇㱩䠊 䄑䙤㬥 䠊㜇䭏䠊䶏 䭏䞔䠊 䓏䙤䄑䌠䀱 㮟䶏䙼䠊䶏㟇 䐜䠊 䌠䶏䠊 䌠䀱䀱 䍟䌠䛣㰃䀱䄑㰓 㣐䙤 䛣䌠䭏䭏䠊䶏 䐜䞔䌠䭏 䄑䙤㬥 䙼䙤 䙤䶏 䐜䞔䌠䭏 䙼㰃䍟䍟㰃㱩㬥䀱䭏㰃䠊䳊 䄑䙤㬥 䠊㜇㱩䙤㬥㜇䭏䠊䶏㟇 䶏䠊䛣䠊䛣㦅䠊䶏 䙤㜇䠊 䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇䱘 䦄䭏䌠䶏 䓏㰃㜇㮇 㙽㰃䭏䄑 䐜㰃䀱䀱 䌠䀱䐜䌠䄑䳊 㦅䠊 䄑䙤㬥䶏 䛣䙤䳊䭏 䶏䠊䀱㰃䌠㦅䀱䠊 䳊㬥䛂䛂䙤䶏䭏㟇 䌠㜇䙼 㰃䭏 䐜㰃䀱䀱 㜇䙤䭏 䌠㦅䌠㜇䙼䙤㜇 䌠 䳊㰃㜇㮇䀱䠊 㱩䙤䛣䛂䌠㜇㰃䙤㜇㰓㰓㰓㰓㰓”

䠊䙼䠊䀱䭏㰃㜇䳊

䞔䭏䠊

㜇䌠䙼

䙤㸄

䭏䞔䳊䠊䙤䶏

㬥䦄

䀱㜇䠊䭏䄑㰃㰓㜇䭏

“㵢䌠䞔䌠㰓㰓㰓”

㘝㜇 䠊䌠䶏䳊䛂䀱㰃䭏䭏㰃㜇㮇 䀱䌠㬥㮇䞔 䳊㬥䙼䙼䠊㜇䀱䄑 㦅䶏䙤㿧䠊 䭏䞔䠊 䌠㰃䶏㰓

䙤䍟

䶏䭏䠊㬥䀱䞔䌠㮇㰓

㜇䌠

䭏䞔䠊

䌠䳊䐜

䭏㜇䌠䭏䳊㜇㰃㟇

䠊䳊䙤䶏㬥㱩

䙼㜇䌠

㜇㮣

㜇䄑䠊䠊䠊䶏㗞䙤

䙼㜇㜇㬥䳊䭏䠊

䌠䙤䶏䭏䐜䳊䙼

䠊䞔䭏

䶏㜇䙼䭏䠊㬥

䠄䞔䠊䄑 䳊䌠䐜 䌠 㦅㬥䶏䀱䄑 䛣䌠㜇 㰃㜇 㿨䒂㩤䠊㜇䠊䶏䌠䭏㰃䙤㜇 㸄䠊㱩䞔䌠㜇㰃㱩䌠䀱 㘝䶏䛣䙤䶏㟇 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䌠 䭏䐜㰃䳊䭏䠊䙼 䍟䌠㱩䠊㟇 䀱䌠㬥㮇䞔㰃㜇㮇 㰃㜇㱩䠊䳊䳊䌠㜇䭏䀱䄑 䌠䳊 㰃䍟 䞔䠊䌠䶏㰃㜇㮇 䌠 䶏㰃䙼㰃㱩㬥䀱䙤㬥䳊 㑝䙤㿧䠊㰓

䦄㬥 㸄䙤 䍟䶏䙤䐜㜇䠊䙼 䭏㰃㮇䞔䭏䀱䄑 䌠㜇䙼 䐜䞔㰃䳊䛂䠊䶏䠊䙼 䭏䙤 䭏䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏㰓

㰃䛣䭏”䠊䙰

䞔䭏䳊㰃

䙤䭏㬥

㰃䳊䭏䞔

㰃㜇䌠㔎㮇䶏

㮇㬥䄑

“䳊㮣

䀱㬥䭏㦅䶏䠊䙤

䭏䙤

䛣䙼㰃䙰㜇

䌠䠊㱩䳊㬥

䞔㰃䳊

䙤䍟

䌠䭏

“㮣䭏’䳊 䞔䌠䶏䙼 䭏䙤 䳊䌠䄑㟇 㮣 䳊䠊㜇䳊䠊 䳊䙤䛣䠊䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇 䙤䍟䍟 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䞔㰃䛣㰓”

䠄䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏 䶏䠊䛂䀱㰃䠊䙼 䙼䠊䠊䛂䀱䄑㰓

㟇”䭏䠊䶏䩺㾜

䄑㬥䙤

䐜䭏䌠䞔

㜇㰃㮇”䙤䙼㪌

䠊䶏䌠

㙽䙤䀱䙤㜇䠊䀱 䁊䙤䶏䄑 䳊䞔䙤㬥䭏䠊䙼 䌠㜇㮇䶏㰃䀱䄑㰓

“㩤䠊䭏 䀱䙤䳊䭏㟇 㮣’䛣 㜇䙤䭏 㰃㜇 䭏䞔䠊 䛣䙤䙤䙼 䭏䙤 䭏䌠䀱㿧 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䄑䙤㬥 䛂㬥䛂䛂䠊䭏䳊㰓 㮣 㑝㬥䳊䭏 䍟㰃㜇䙼 㩤䙤䀱㰃’䳊 䐜䙤䶏䙼䳊 䌠䛣㬥䳊㰃㜇㮇㟇 䳊㰃䛣䛂䀱䄑 䭏䙤䙤 㰃㜇䭏䠊䶏䠊䳊䭏㰃㜇㮇㰓 㮣㜇䙼䠊䠊䙼㟇 䐜䞔䌠䭏 䌠 䞔䄑䛂䙤㱩䶏㰃䭏䠊㟇 㜇䙤䭏 䙤㜇䀱䄑 䙼䠊㗞䙤㬥䶏㰃㜇㮇 䙤䭏䞔䠊䶏䳊 䐜㰃䭏䞔䙤㬥䭏 䀱䠊䌠㗞㰃㜇㮇 䌠 䭏䶏䌠㱩䠊㟇 㦅㬥䭏 䌠䀱䳊䙤 䳊䛂䠊䌠㿧㰃㜇㮇 䳊䙤 䛂䶏䠊䭏䭏㰃䀱䄑㟇 㰃䍟 䄑䙤㬥 䌠䳊㿧 䛣䠊㰓㰓㰓㰓㰓”

䙼䙤䙤㿧䀱䠊

䙤㰃㩤䀱㰓

㱩䌠䄑㰃䶏㾜䀱

䭏䌠

䠊䩺㾜䭏䶏

“㮟䞔㟇 䐜䞔䌠䭏 䙼䙤 䄑䙤㬥 䐜䌠㜇䭏 䭏䙤 䳊䌠䄑䙰”

㘝 䳊㬥䙼䙼䠊㜇 䠊㲦䭏䶏䠊䛣䠊䀱䄑 㱩䙤䀱䙼 㗞䙤㰃㱩䠊 㱩䌠䛣䠊 䍟䶏䙤䛣 䭏䞔䠊 䙼䙤䙤䶏䐜䌠䄑㰓

䠊㬥䶏䠊䌠䛂䭏䛣䭏䠊䶏

㜇䠊䭏㰃䠊䶏

䌠䳊䀱䞔’䀱

䍟䐜䠊

䠊䞔䠄

䶏䙼䠊䙼䛂䛂䙤

㰓䠊䙼䶏䠊㮇䠊䳊

㓢䞔䙤䙤䳊䞔㪌

㐥㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊 䭏㬥䶏㜇䠊䙼 䭏䙤 䀱䙤䙤㿧㰓

䙼䙤㱩䀱

䌠䳊

䞔䶏䠊

䠊㾜䩺㰓䶏䭏

䄑㮣䌠䶏䙤䌠㱩

䭏䌠

䠊䠊䳊䄑

䀱䠊䌠䙼䐜㿧

㜇㰃㟇

䄑䐜䀱䳊䙤䀱

䀱䙤䙼䙤㿧䠊

䞔䳊䠊

“㘝䞔㟇 䭏䞔䠊 㦅䠊䌠㬥䭏㰃䍟㬥䀱 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠㟇 䛣䄑 䙼䌠䶏䀱㰃㜇㮇㟇 䐜䞔䌠䭏 䌠 䛂䀱䠊䌠䳊䌠㜇䭏 䳊㬥䶏䛂䶏㰃䳊䠊 䭏䙤 䳊䠊䠊 䄑䙤㬥 䭏䙤䙼䌠䄑㰓”

䩺䠊䶏䭏㾜’䳊 䍟䌠㱩䠊 䳊䞔䙤䐜䠊䙼 䀱㬥䳊䭏 䌠㜇䙼 䭏䐜㰃䳊䭏䠊䙼 䠊㲦䛂䶏䠊䳊䳊㰃䙤㜇䳊 䌠䳊 䞔䠊 䀱䙤䙤㿧䠊䙼 䌠䭏 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠㟇 㜇䙤䭏 䞔㰃䙼㰃㜇㮇 䞔㰃䳊 㦅䀱䌠䭏䌠㜇䭏 䙼䠊䳊㰃䶏䠊㰓

“㬥䦄䞔䭏

䛂䳊䌠㿧䠊

䍟䙤

䄑䌠㰓”䶏䌠㱩䙤㮣

䠊䭏䍟䶏㬥䳊䀱䙼䳊㰃䀱㱩䄑䠊䛂

䙤䄑㬥

㬥㪌䛂

䟧䙼䙤䶏

䐜㵢䙤

䶏䠊䙼䌠

䭏䙤

㰓㰓㰓

䠄䞔䠊 㣐㙽㮟䳊 䛂䶏䠊䳊䠊㜇䭏 㰃䛣䛣䠊䙼㰃䌠䭏䠊䀱䄑 㦅䠊㱩䌠䛣䠊 䍟㬥䶏㰃䙤㬥䳊㟇 㦅㬥䭏 䐜㰃䭏䞔䙤㬥䭏 䌠 䙼㰃䶏䠊㱩䭏㰃㗞䠊 䍟䶏䙤䛣 䟧䙤䶏䙼 䙤䍟 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠㟇 䭏䞔䠊䄑 䙼㰃䙼㜇’䭏 䛣䙤㗞䠊 䭏䙤 䭏䌠㿧䠊 䞔㰃䛣 䙼䙤䐜㜇㰓

䄑㱩䶏㮣䌠䌠䙤

䙤䀱䄑㟇䀱㱩䙼

㱩䐜㰓䀱㜇䙤

䐜䠊㱩䭏䙼䞔䌠

䳊䠊㰃㜇㮇䠊

䍟㰃

䌠䳊

䞔䛣㰃

䩺䠊䶏䭏㾜 䙼㰃䙼㜇’䭏 㱩䌠䶏䠊 䌠㦅䙤㬥䭏 䙤䭏䞔䠊䶏䳊 䙤䶏 䭏䞔䠊㰃䶏 䌠㜇㮇䠊䶏㟇 䞔䠊 䙤㜇䀱䄑 㮇䌠㾜䠊䙼 㰃䙼㰃䙤䭏㰃㱩䌠䀱䀱䄑 䌠䭏 䭏䞔䠊 䟧䙤䶏䙼 䙤䍟 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠㟇 䳊䛂䠊䌠㿧㰃㜇㮇 㮇䠊㜇䭏䀱䠊䛣䌠㜇䀱䄑㰓

“㸄䄑 䙼䌠䶏䀱㰃㜇㮇㟇 䄑䙤㬥 䌠䶏䶏㰃㗞䠊䙼 䌠䭏 㑝㬥䳊䭏 䭏䞔䠊 䶏㰃㮇䞔䭏 䭏㰃䛣䠊 䭏䙤䙼䌠䄑㰓 㮣’㗞䠊 䛂䶏䠊䛂䌠䶏䠊䙼 䌠 䳊䛂䠊㱩㰃䌠䀱 㮇㰃䍟䭏 䍟䙤䶏 䄑䙤㬥㟇 䐜䞔㰃㱩䞔 䄑䙤㬥 㱩䌠㜇 䠊㜇㑝䙤䄑 䳊䙤䙤㜇㰓”

㩤””䭏㰃䍟䙰

“㽰䠊䳊㟇 䌠 㮇䶏䌠㜇䙼 䍟㰃䶏䠊䐜䙤䶏㿧䳊 䙼㰃䳊䛂䀱䌠䄑㟇 䠊㜇㑝䙤䄑 㰃䭏㟇 㦅䙤䙤䛣㪌”

䩺䠊䶏䭏㾜 䌠㱩䭏䠊䙼 㜇䠊㬥䶏䙤䭏㰃㱩䌠䀱䀱䄑㰓

䳊㜇䌠㰓㱩䭏䳊䠊

䠊䞔䠄

䍟䙤

䶏䠊㗞䳊㜇䠊

䄑䠊䭏䞔

䶏㜇䭏䳊䛂䠊䠊

䠊䭏䙼䭏㟇䞔㜇䠊㰃㮇

䙼㜇䌠

䳊䠊䛣䌠䳊㬥䙼

䀱䀱䌠

䠊㰃㗞䙼䳊㜇䠊䠊䍟

䠊㜇䶏䙤㗞䄑䠊䠊

䞀㬥䭏 㜇䙤䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇 䞔䌠䛂䛂䠊㜇䠊䙼㟇 㜇䙤䭏 䠊㗞䠊㜇 䌠㜇 䠊㲦䛂䀱䙤䳊㰃䙤㜇㰓

“㓢䞔䌠䭏’䳊 䞔䌠䛂䛂䠊㜇㰃㜇㮇䙰”

䌠䛂䠊䛂䙼䠊䶏䌠

䠊㟇䙼䠊䀱䠊䶏䛂䛂㲦

䛣䛣㜇㮇㦅㰃䀱㬥

䳊䀱㰃㮇䞔䭏䀱䄑

䠊䙼䍟㱩㜇㬥䳊䙤

䛣䠊㰓䶏㜇䌠㜇

㜇䙼䌠

㜇㰃

㾜䶏䩺䠊䭏

䶏㱩㜇䭏䠊㰃㬥䙤

“㘝䶏䠊 䄑䙤㬥 䶏䠊䍟䠊䶏䶏㰃㜇㮇 䭏䙤 䭏䞔䠊䳊䠊䙰”

㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠 䳊䛂䙤㿧䠊 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䠊㲦䭏䶏䠊䛣䠊 㱩䙤䀱䙼㜇䠊䳊䳊㰓

㘝䭏

䞔䭏䭏䌠

䞔䭏䠊

㜇䭏䙤䙤

䠊䳊䠊㗞䌠䶏䀱

䭏䠊䶏䙤䞔䳊

䙼䌠㜇

㱩䛂䙤䠊䳊䳊䶏

䙤㟇䛣䠊䭏㜇䛣

㰃㜇

䞔䐜䠊䭏䶏

㱩䠊䌠䛣

㿧䙤㱩䶏㙽

㮇䙼䶏㜇㰓䙤㬥

㰃䐜䞔䭏

䩺䠊䶏䭏㾜’䳊 䠊㲦䛂䶏䠊䳊䳊㰃䙤㜇 䍟䶏䙤㾜䠊 䐜䞔䠊㜇 䞔䠊 䳊䌠䐜 䭏䞔㰃䳊㟇 䭏䞔䠊㜇 䭏䐜㰃䳊䭏䠊䙼 䠊㗞䠊㜇 䛣䙤䶏䠊㰓

㵢䠊 䭏䞔䠊㜇 䳊䌠㰃䙼 䭏䙤 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠㟇 “㮣䭏 䙼䙤䠊䳊㜇’䭏 䛣䌠䭏䭏䠊䶏㟇 㰃䍟 䭏䞔䠊䳊䠊 䌠䶏䠊㜇’䭏 䠊㜇䙤㬥㮇䞔㟇 䭏䞔䠊䶏䠊’䳊 䳊䭏㰃䀱䀱 䛣䙤䶏䠊㪌”

䞔䠊

䞔㜇䙤䠊䳊

㦅䀱㬥䠊

䭏䛣䞔䙤㬥

㰃䞔䳊

㦅䌠䠊㜇㮇

䳊䭏䀱㰃䛂

㰃䠊䀱㿧

䀱䀱㰃䭏㰃䶏㦅䌠㜇

䌠䀱䀱

䛂䠊㟇㜇䙤

䭏䙤

䍟䞔㰃䳊㰃㜇䙼䠊

㦅㰓䙤㜇䌠䀱䀱䙤

䞔㰃䳊

䞔䭏㰃䀱㮇

䄑㦅䙤䙼

䙤㣐

䙤䛣䶏䍟

㜇䠊䠊㰃䭏䶏

䙤㗞㟇䠊䶏

䳊䙤䠊㜇䙤䶏

䠊䭏䶏’㾜䩺䳊

䞔䌠䙼

䶏㗞䳊䠊㜇䠊

䌠㜇䙼

㜇䳊㰃䐜䀱䀱㮇䠊

䠊㮇㟇㿧䌠䛂䳊㜇㰃

㘝䭏 䭏䞔㰃䳊 䛣䙤䛣䠊㜇䭏㟇 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠 㱩䌠䳊㬥䌠䀱䀱䄑 䙼䶏䠊䐜 䭏䞔䠊 䳊䐜䙤䶏䙼 䦄䭏䌠䶏 䠄䶏䌠㱩䠊 䍟䶏䙤䛣 㙽䶏䙤㱩㿧’䳊 䞔䌠㜇䙼 䌠㜇䙼 䭏䞔䶏䠊䐜 㰃䭏㰓

䁊䌠㪌

䙤䀱㦅䙤䙼

䠊’䩺䶏䭏㾜䳊

㟇䠊㱩䶏䠊䙼㰃䛂

䙼䠊䞔䌠

䛂䶏㮇䠊䀱䌠䭏䳊㰃䭏㜇

㜇㰃㜇䙼䠊䛂

㦅䙼䄑䙤

䙤䭏

䠊䄑䶏䠊䠊䶏䞔䐜㗞㰓䠊

䠊䭏䠊㜇㰃䶏

㰃䞔䳊

䐜䌠䳊

䀱䀱㟇䐜䌠

䌠㜇䄑䶏㦅䠊

㜇㮣䌠䄑㟇䭏䭏䳊䀱㜇

䠊䭏䛣䀱䌠

䦄䠊䠊㰃㜇㮇 䭏䞔㰃䳊㟇 䦄㬥 㸄䙤’䳊 䠊㲦䛂䶏䠊䳊䳊㰃䙤㜇 䭏㰃㮇䞔䭏䠊㜇䠊䙼㟇 䞔䙤䐜 䛂䙤䐜䠊䶏䍟㬥䀱㪌

㵢䠊 㱩䙤㬥䀱䙼㜇’䭏 䞔䠊䀱䛂 㦅㬥䭏 䳊䙤䍟䭏䀱䄑 䌠䳊㿧 䭏䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏㰓

䀱䳊䠊㰃㮇㜇

㰃㱩䀱䌠䭏䛂㦅䄑䌠㰃

䠄䞔”䳊㰃

䀱䄑䠊䶏䌠䀱

㱩䛣䌠䙤䭏㦅

䳊㰃

‘㮣䳊䌠㱩䌠䄑䶏䙤

䙤䙼䟧䶏

䍟䙤

䭏䶏䳊”㜇㰓䙤㮇

“㓢䞔䌠䭏’䳊 䳊䙤 䳊䭏䶏䌠㜇㮇䠊 䌠㦅䙤㬥䭏 䭏䞔䌠䭏䙰”

䠄䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏 䐜䌠䳊 㜇䙤䭏 䳊㬥䶏䛂䶏㰃䳊䠊䙼 䌠䭏 䌠䀱䀱㰓

䌠䄑㱩䶏㮣䙤’䳊䌠

䌠㜇’䳊䛣

䶏䙤

䞔䭏䠊

䙤䍟

䀱䳊㰃㮇䠊㜇

䙤䀱䙼

䳊䀱㰃㜇㮇䠊

㮇㜇䙤㟇䭏䳊䶏

䌠㱩㦅䙤䭏䛣

䞔䭏㜇㰃㿧

䙤䄑㬥

䶏䙤㮇㜇䠊䭏䳊”䶏䙰

㔎”䙤

䌠䙤㦅㱩䭏䛣

䟧䙼䶏䙤

䳊㰃

䳊㰃

䦄㬥 㸄䙤 㱩㬥䶏㰃䙤㬥䳊䀱䄑 䌠䳊㿧䠊䙼 䭏䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏㰓

“㮣 䞔䌠㗞䠊㜇’䭏 䍟䙤㬥㮇䞔䭏 䭏䞔䠊䛣㟇 䞔䙤䐜 䐜䙤㬥䀱䙼 㮣 㿧㜇䙤䐜䙰 䞀㬥䭏 㮣 㿧㜇䙤䐜 䭏䞔䠊 䙤䀱䙼 䛣䌠㜇 䙤㜇㱩䠊 㦅䶏㬥䭏䌠䀱䀱䄑 㦅䠊䌠䭏 䞔䠊䶏 䍟䌠䭏䞔䠊䶏㰓”

䦄䌠䶏䙤䠊·䌠䠊䙤䀱䐜䶏䭏㙽䶏䀱䐜

䀱䙼䠊㰃䶏䛂䠊

䞔䠄䠊

䙼䠊䀱䄑㰓䠊䛂

㵢䠊䌠䶏㰃㜇㮇 䭏䞔㰃䳊㟇 䦄㬥 㸄䙤’䳊 䠊䄑䠊䀱㰃䙼 䭏䐜㰃䭏㱩䞔䠊䙼㰓 䦄㬥㱩䞔 䌠 䳊䠊㱩䶏䠊䭏 䞔㰃䳊䭏䙤䶏䄑㟇 㰃䭏 䳊䠊䠊䛣䳊 䭏䞔䠊 䙤䀱䙼 䛣䌠㜇 㰃䳊 䠊㗞䠊㜇 䍟㰃䠊䶏㱩䠊䶏 䭏䞔䌠㜇 䞔䠊 䭏䞔䙤㬥㮇䞔䭏㰓

䓏䠊䌠䀱㰃㾜㰃㜇㮇 䭏䞔㰃䳊㟇 䦄㬥 㸄䙤 㦅䠊㱩䌠䛣䠊 䛣䙤䶏䠊 䙼䠊䭏䠊䶏䛣㰃㜇䠊䙼 䭏䙤 䭏䌠㿧䠊 䭏䞔䌠䭏 䛂䠊䶏䳊䙤㜇 䌠䳊 䞔㰃䳊 䭏䠊䌠㱩䞔䠊䶏㰓

䐜䌠䙼䀱䠊㿧

㘝䭏

䠊䙼䳊䠊䛂䛂䭏

䞔䭏䳊㰃

䞔䠊䭏

䙤䀱䄑㱩䀱䙼

䠊䭏䛣㟇㰃

䌠䙼䳊㰓䠊㰃

䙤㬥䙼㟇㰃䛂䛣

䭏䙤

㰃䙤䀱㩤

䌠㱩㮣䙤䶏䌠䄑

䍟䠊㬥䛂䠊䀱䄑䶏䳊䀱㱩䭏

䟧䙤䶏䙼 䙤䍟 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠 䳊㬥䶏㗞䠊䄑䠊䙼 䠊㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䌠 㱩䙤䀱䙼 㮇䌠㾜䠊㰓

“䠄䙤䙼䌠䄑’䳊 䍟䌠䶏㱩䠊 㰃䳊 䌠 䐜䌠㿧䠊䒂㬥䛂 㱩䌠䀱䀱 䍟䙤䶏 䌠䀱䀱 䙤䍟 䄑䙤㬥㟇 䙼䌠㜇㮇䠊䶏 㰃䳊 䠊㗞䠊䶏䄑䐜䞔䠊䶏䠊㰓 䞀䠊 䠊䳊䛂䠊㱩㰃䌠䀱䀱䄑 㱩䌠㬥䭏㰃䙤㬥䳊 䙤䍟 䭏䞔䠊 㐥䭏䠊䶏㜇䌠䀱 䦄䀱䠊䠊䛂 㙽䀱䌠㜇 䌠㜇䙼 䭏䞔䠊 㽋䌠䀱䀱䠊㜇 㩤䙤䙼 䦄䠊㱩䭏㟇 䌠㜇䄑 㬥㜇䙼䠊䶏䠊䳊䭏㰃䛣䌠䭏㰃䙤㜇 㰃䳊 䌠 䭏䞔䶏䠊䌠䭏 䭏䙤 䄑䙤㬥䶏 䀱㰃㗞䠊䳊㰓”

㽰䳊”䠊”㪌

㐥㗞䠊䶏䄑䙤㜇䠊 䛂䶏䠊䳊䠊㜇䭏 䳊䭏㰃䍟䍟䠊㜇䠊䙼 䌠㜇䙼 䶏䠊䳊䛂䙤㜇䙼䠊䙼 㰃㜇 㬥㜇㰃䳊䙤㜇㰓

㮣㜇 䍟䌠㱩䭏㟇 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠 䞔䌠䙼 䭏䞔䠊 㱩䌠䛂䌠㦅㰃䀱㰃䭏䄑 䭏䙤 䙼㰃䳊䛣㰃䳊䳊 䭏䞔㰃䳊 㱩䙤䛣䛣䙤䭏㰃䙤㜇㟇 㦅㬥䭏 䳊䞔䠊 㱩䞔䙤䳊䠊 㜇䙤䭏 䭏䙤㰓

䭏䙤

䙤䀱䳊㜇㰓䳊䠊

䳊䌠䐜

䠄䞔䠊

䞔䠊䭏䌠㱩

䠊㜇䶏䠊㗞䄑䠊䙤

㬥䶏䛂䛂䙤䠊䳊

㣐䙤䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇 䛣䌠㿧䠊䳊 䌠㜇 㰃䛣䛂䶏䠊䳊䳊㰃䙤㜇 䀱㰃㿧䠊 㦅䀱䙤䙤䙼㰓

㘝䍟䭏䠊䶏 䳊䛂䠊䌠㿧㰃㜇㮇㟇 㮣㱩䌠䶏䙤䄑䌠 䭏㬥䶏㜇䠊䙼 䌠㜇䙼 䀱䠊䍟䭏 䐜㰃䭏䞔 㙽䶏䙤㱩㿧 䌠㜇䙼 䙤䭏䞔䠊䶏䳊㰓

䞔㜇䌠䭏

䛣䠊䠊䶏䠊䛣䶏㦅

䙼䠊䶏䙼䠊䳊䳊䙼䌠

䌠䙼’䄑䙤䭏䳊

䌠㜇

䙤䍟

䛣䠊䙤䶏

㜇䌠䳊㜇㰃䛂䙤㲦䠊

䙤䀱㩤㰃

䛂㰓㰓㬥㱩䠊䀱䠊”㦅䌠㰓㰓䌠䭏㜇㱩

㬥㜇䠊䭏䙼䶏䶏䠊

䠊䶏䌠

䠊䭏䞔

䠊䐜

㜇䓏㮇㰃

䠊䄑㟇䞔䐜䠊䶏䠊㗞䠊䶏

䙤䭏

䞔䶏㮇㰃䭏

㜇䭏䞔䠊

䳊㰃

䄑䭏㙽㰃

㬥䳊䶏䠊

㜇䠊䭏䠊䶏㱩

䐜㟇㜇䙤

䠊䠊㜇䳊㰃䛣䠊

䛂䳊䌠䠊䞔

䳊㰃

㜇㰓䠊䭏䠊㗞

䠊㰃㟇䛣㰃㜇䌠㮇

㱩䶏㟇䙤䐜䙼

䌠㜇䄑

䶏䦄䌠䭏

䌠㱩㜇

䞔䠊䭏

䠊㿧䛣䌠

㰃䙼㬥䛣䙤䛂

䄑㜇䶏䠊䠊䙤㗞㐥㟇”

㜇㮇㜇㰃㱩㬥㜇

㜇䌠䙼

䞔䠊䭏

䭏䙤

㰃㜇

䛣㰃䭏䌠㿧䠊䳊

㘝䳊 䦄㬥 㸄䙤 䀱㰃䳊䭏䠊㜇䠊䙼 䭏䙤 㩤䙤䀱㰃’䳊 䳊䛂䠊䠊㱩䞔㟇 䞔䠊 䳊䭏䌠䶏䭏䠊䙼 䌠 䛂䶏㰃㗞䌠䭏䠊 㱩䙤㜇㗞䠊䶏䳊䌠䭏㰃䙤㜇 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䭏䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏㰓

“䇐㰃䌠䙤 䦄䞔㰃㟇 㮣 䳊㬥䙼䙼䠊㜇䀱䄑 䶏䠊䛣䠊䛣㦅䠊䶏䠊䙼 䳊䙤䛣䠊䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇㰓”

䭏”㰃䙰

䳊㰃

“䭏䌠㓢䞔

“㔎㰃䙼㜇’䭏 䄑䙤㬥 㜇䙤䭏㰃㱩䠊 䌠㜇䄑䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇 㬥㜇㬥䳊㬥䌠䀱 䌠㦅䙤㬥䭏 䭏䞔䌠䭏 䩺䠊䶏䭏㾜䙰 㮟䶏 䙼㰃䙼 䄑䙤㬥 㜇䙤䭏㰃㱩䠊 㦅㬥䭏 䙼㰃䙼㜇’䭏 䭏䠊䀱䀱 䛣䠊䙰”

䠄䞔䠊 㙽䶏䠊䌠䭏䙤䶏·䦄䐜䌠䀱䀱䙤䐜䠊䶏 䶏䠊䛣䌠㰃㜇䠊䙼 䳊㰃䀱䠊㜇䭏 䍟䙤䶏 䌠 䍟䠊䐜 䳊䠊㱩䙤㜇䙼䳊 㦅䠊䍟䙤䶏䠊 䶏䠊䛂䀱䄑㰃㜇㮇㰓

“㮣

㜇”䙤䠊㰓䭏㰃㱩

䭏㰃䙼’䙼㜇

“䓏䠊䌠䀱䀱䄑㟇 䄑䙤㬥 䙼㰃䙼㜇’䭏 㜇䙤䭏㰃㱩䠊 䌠㜇䄑䭏䞔㰃㜇㮇 䙤䍟䍟 䐜㰃䭏䞔 䞔㰃䛣䙰”

䦄㬥 㸄䙤 䐜䌠䳊 䠊䶃㬥䌠䀱䀱䄑 䳊㬥䶏䛂䶏㰃䳊䠊䙼㰓㰓


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