Chapter 1478: 2: Creator of the Lord of Thunder Punishment
Chapter 1478: 2: Creator of the Lord of Thunder Punishment
Capítulo 1478: Chapter 2: Creator of the Lord of Thunder Punishment
“Yes, in fact, as long as the life forms are willing and not confined to the Nine Rules Realm of Eternal Life, then the Ten Rules Realm of Eternal Life and even the Eleven Rules Realm are extremely feasible, because this situation is very reasonable in itself. Eternal Nine Rules is not all of the laws of eternal life, laws encompass a vast range, and within this range, all laws are bizarre and varied. Our predecessors, they researched for a long time and thus formulated the most representative and complex Nine Rules of Eternal Life among them.
These nine rules cover the vast majority of the direction of eternal life rules. When these nine rules reach Great Perfection, the perception for the King Realm will form, just like you at this moment.
However, to step into the King Realm, it actually depends on an enlightenment.
In the King Realm, there is no Eternal King Principle for you to comprehend, rather it requires you to create it yourself.
Your foundation is also the basis of your creation, the foundation is the Eternal Nine Rules.
This is a matter of drawing inferences about other cases. After you have learned the Great Perfection of the Eternal Nine Rules, you draw inferences, perform combinations of basic rules, form a unique understanding, create a realm, form a unique reincarnation, conduct derivation, and withstand the test of time, then it is the Immortality Principle.
An even more perfect form would be the King’s Rules.
For example, when I created the Immortal Breaking Principle, I actually annihilated myself, destroyed my own King’s Mark.
In theory, this is impossible, or rather I must be destroyed, but in reality, in nature, whether it is flowing water or scattered light, it cannot be severed.
When it breaks, it is actually a kind of obstruction. When the obstruction disappears, then it will continue to exist.
This shows that nothing is impossible. What is impossible is whether your ability has reached the corresponding requirements.
The King’s Rule of the Immortal Breaking Principle, in my view, is not only about breaking, but it should also have establishment, breaking and then establishing, Nirvana Rebirth. Nirvana Rebirth, then there can be Withered Wood Spring, exuberant spring energy, explosive life energy, and so on, all are changes linking one after another.
So, Breaking Dao equals destruction, destruction equals rebirth, rebirth equals potential reorganization, potential reorganization is supreme Nirvana, is transcendence.
This situation follows through, the ultimate Breaking Dao will derive into one’s own rebirth and transcendence, of course, this involves not just one Immortality Principle, but also has the basis of Returning Light Immortality Principle, Nirvana Immortal Principle, Cutting Path Immortal Principle, and also the Reincarnation Immortality Principle and Heavenly Destiny, Immortal Rule of Destiny principles.
The basis of these Immortality Principles, I took at random, kneaded, forming a reincarnation on the basis of a usable Immortality Principle, under such circumstances, I founded the King’s Immortal Principle of Breaking Dao, which became possible.
And the verification, my own immortality, is the greatest proof.”
Zhou Yan earnestly instructs Suxin.
It’s rare that Suxin asked about this question, so Zhou Yan taught earnestly. This was Suxin’s opportunity, and she gradually touched upon this situation.
In fact, it’s not only so, not only Suxin, but also Qian Luoshui and others will likely face this issue after this event, and after this matter, the affairs of the Silent Annihilation Ancient City cannot be hidden again. After leaving, Suxin has already instructed City Lord Su Na to start leading force and Elf Domain to converge.
Afterwards, when Suxin shared Zhou Yan’s insights with Jiang Yuning and others, Zhou Yan didn’t need to pass it on word by word, then Jiang Yuning and others would also, therefore, touch certain thresholds belonging to them, thus gaining deeper understanding regarding the King Realm.
Although this is just an indirect example, and not truly teachable knowledge, nonetheless, they are all Zhou Yan’s women, and their understanding of Zhou Yan allows them to think about it empathetically, thus the benefits are great.
This is why there are many extremely powerful subordinates around the King. After all, the pavilion closest to the water receives the moon first.
After Zhou Yan finished speaking, Suxin seriously analyzed and remembered, gaining much insight afterwards.
In such circumstances, a voice directly interrupted Suxin’s analysis and thinking, saying, “Not bad, not bad, being able to express the King’s rules in such a simple and understandable way, truly worthy of being the Master of Thunder Flame, Heavenly Punishment Monarch.”
This voice was old, yet extremely powerful. The first word was far beyond the horizon, the last word landed and a burly middle-aged man in white combat armor had already appeared before Zhou Yan.
His age seemed not old, but the kind of majestic aura pressed Zhou Yan’s hair to stand on end, creating a kind of impulse to worship.
Zhou Yan felt awed in his heart, such a situation had not been encountered for a long time.
After all, now he bears the Sixfold King’s Immortal Principle, also has the King’s Thunder Seal, the memories and majesty of the past, how could they be intimidated by ordinary aura.
But at this moment, Zhou Yan was indeed slightly intimidated, although the impact was not strong, being intimidated was an undeniable fact.
As for Zhou Yan, the Suxin beside him was even paler in the face, almost instantly about to kneel, but Suxin’s mind was extremely firm, and she endured it with effort without kneeling.
With Zhou Yan beside her, if Zhou Yan didn’t move and Suxin did, this would be the greatest disrespect to Zhou Yan.
This point, Suxin is very clear.
She is a proud person, proud because of her husband and also proud of her ability and charisma, how could she do such a disgraceful thing?
So, during this breath, what actually happened was far from simple.
Zhou Yan took a deep breath to stabilize his mind and said, “Zhou Yan, pays respect to the White Tiger Saint Spirit senior.”
“Hmm, the term senior, I fully deserve it. If it weren’t for that old turtle Xuanwu pleading with me, I wouldn’t bother with your troublesome affairs.”
“After all, you know, for beings like us, no matter how much they turmoil, they wouldn’t reach us. By sealing the Domains’ territory, we can ensure tranquility for countless eras.”
This burly man spoke indifferently, although his tone was somewhat gentle.
Zhou Yan felt slightly relieved but sighed softly and said, “Saint Spirit senior, so my father… has been here before? Then, what about Hou Chen’s matter?”
Zhou Yan thought for a moment and still chose to directly speak out the main reason for his visit.
“Your disciple… that child’s matter is quite complex, better left unsaid.”
The White Tiger Saint Spirit originally had a somewhat indifferent nature, but when Hou Chen’s matter was mentioned, his brow visibly furrowed slightly.
This action seemed casual, seemed very inconspicuous, but considering who Zhou Yan is, with such keen observation, could he not see some issues?
The most crucial point is that, now in terms of Zhou Yan’s experience and ability, he is far beyond ordinary Eternal Spirits, even surpassing general Kings in terms of knowledge.
Under such circumstances, Zhou Yan put himself in the situation and thought about it, his expression instantly became somewhat complicated.
“You are still so accomplished, indeed too smart, which is not good. You should know Lee Ran’s wisdom, but his situation is the most tragic, bar none. Some matters, if you can avoid thinking about them, then don’t. In this world, you are not the only one striving.”
“As for the specific situation, I can share a little with you, Hou Chen’s bloodline is derived from the Bi Shui Fairy of the Turquoise Pool. You don’t know Bi Shui Fairy’s bloodline.”
“Bi Shui Fairy possesses the most orthodox Azure Dragon Saint Spirit bloodline, and your bloodline, presumably you know, when you were established as the King of Ten Thousand Worlds and the Law Enforcer of the Eternal King, to avoid anomalies due to favoritism, when assembled, the Seven Emotions and Six Desires were not included.
This involves the circumstances of your birth.
For the King Law Enforcers of the Eternal Life Domain, to avoid chaos among Kings, a true Sovereign was established.
This Sovereign naturally couldn’t be accomplished through selection, in such a situation, the best method was to gather the strengths of the Wan Family, converge the characteristics of various species’ abilities, and then let the Kings exert power together.
Thereafter, the engraving, the nurtured body, etc., are nothing short of supreme existence.
Zhou Wangchen carved and created you, merging all the strongest bloodlines.
Under such circumstances…
The Thunder Punishment King was born.
But, out of fear of losing control, the strongest bloodline, the Azure Dragon Saint Spirit, did not come forth.
As a result, because once the Azure Dragon bloodline joins in, it would surpass the King Realm.
Beyond the King Realm, some Kings have explored it, and that is Destruction.
Because the extreme of things is Destruction, which is the Realm of the Source of Evil.
When Eternal Life reaches the extreme, it also cannot escape the contradiction of extremity, this is the ultimate secret within all domains, because the Eternal Spirit not nurturing descendants can break away from this rule, but as Eternal Spirits perish in battles and accidents, gradually this situation arises, there is no balance.
Balance is the Tao of moderation in all things.”
“Therefore, after you were nurtured, you could form a kind of governance, and because you have no Seven Emotions and Six Desires, no bias, hence all is well.”
“But then, the good times don’t last, although you have no emotions, because you are too perfect, for any beings with emotions, it will form a terrifying bloodline allure, tempting them to willingly fall for you… offering various affections.”
“The most emotional falls in love with the least emotional, this is the true coordination of extremity.”
“You might not think of it, but the fundamental rule of the world is that there are no rules. Rules formed by no rules are the most terrifying rules. Under such rules, at the beginning, it’s all fine, but eventually, after some women gradually develop feelings for you, some Kings who know the truth suddenly mysteriously start to disappear.
Thus, with no restraint, until one day, something terrifying happened.”
䬟㢖㣧㣧䄳
䬟㣧䧿㼷
䬟䲩㚁’䀬䧿㽥
䲩㼑
㢖䈉㣧
䆓䏤
㛞䲩䬟㣧㼑㽥
㚁㠢
䲩㚁㛞㣧
䄳㼑㣧䬟䒆
䄳㢖㣧
㣧䧿㼷䬟䬸㚁
爐
䒆䄳
擄
䆓䄳㼷
㼷䬸䧿㣧䬟
䄳㢖㣧
老
㣧䄳㢖
䌫㽥㣧䬟䏥
䬟㣧㼷㚁䧿
㢖㼷䄳䄳䬸䬟
盧
盧
䬟䒆㣧
㣧㚁㣧㐈㣧㚁䌫
㽷㣧䧿䬟㼷
魯
䲩䌫䄳
蘆
㼑㣧㣧䧿䫖䌫㚁㠢
㼑㣧㠢㽷䌫
䌫䲩
䲩㼑
㣧䒆㼑䬟䄳
㠢㚁䄳’
䒆㣧㢖㩓
䒆㣧䌫㐈㚁䆓㣧
㽷䄳㠢䬟㚁㼑
䄳㢖㣧
㚁䲩㣧㛞
路
䲩㼑
㚁㠢
䉼㠢䫖䌫㚁
㛞䄳䲩㚁
䏤㛞䒆
㣧㣧䲩㽥䇢䧿㩓
㢖䄳䫖㼷㢖䄳䲩
䓶㼷”䲩
㛞㣧䌫䲩䀬
䫖䬟㣧㠢䌫䧿䌫䒆
䒆
䄳㢖㣧
㽷㠢䄳
老
㽷㣧䌫䧿㩓䧿䒆䄳䏤㼷㣧
䄳䄳䒆㢖
䄳䆓㼷
擄
䏤䫖㠢㼑㠢䬟㣧䌫䄳䬟
㼷䧿㐈㣧䏤㽥㨗㣧䌫㣧䄳䇢
㼑䲩䬟
䧿䧿㽥䬟䏤䫖䒆㼷䒆
㚁䄳䒆䬟䄳
㢖㚁㼷㐈
䲩㽷㼷䏤
䬟㚁㣧㼷䧿
㣧䒆䇢䒆䇢䌫㠢䬟㽥㚁㠢䫖
㦃㠢䄳㢖䲩㼷䄳 䒆䌫䏤 䬟㣧㚁䄳䬟䒆㠢䌫䄳㽷 䲩䌫㣧 㽥䒆䏤㽷 䒆 䄳㣧䬟䬟㠢㼑䏤㠢䌫䫖 㣧㩓㣧䌫䄳 䲩㐈㐈㼷䬟䬟㣧㽥䬸”
“䈉㢖㣧䬟㣧 䀬䒆㚁 䒆 䀬䲩㛞䒆䌫 䀬㢖䲩 㐈䲩㛞䇢䬟㣧㢖㣧䌫㽥㣧㽥 䄳㢖㣧 㼷䧿䄳㠢㛞䒆䄳㣧 㚁㣧㐈䬟㣧䄳 䒆䌫㽥 㚁䄳㣧䇢䇢㣧㽥 㠢䌫䄳䲩 䄳㢖㣧 㐶㣧䒆䧿㛞 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧 㪉䲩㼷䬟㐈㣧 䲩㼑 㿗㩓㠢䧿㽷 䒆䌫㽥 䒆㼑䄳㣧䬟 䄳㢖䒆䄳…”
䓶䲩㼷”
䧿䒆㐈䧿
㽥䲩䏤䆓
䲩䄳
㛞”䬟䲩䄳㽷㣧㢖
䒆㐈䌫
䆓㢖䬟㠢䄳
䒆䫖㣧㩓
䬟㢖㣧
䆓㚁䒆㣧㼷㣧㐈
䲩䌫䀬䒆㛞
㚁㢖䄳㠢
䲩䬸䏤㼷”
“䈉㢖㠢㚁 䀬䲩㛞䒆䌫 㠢㚁 䄳㢖㣧 ‘㹜䧿䒆㠢䌫 㼟㠢䬟䧿’ 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧 㪉㠢䧿㣧䌫䄳 䉆䌫䌫㠢㢖㠢䧿䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫 䉆䌫㐈㠢㣧䌫䄳 䄶㠢䄳䏤㽷 䒆䌫㽥 㚁㢖㣧’㚁 䒆䧿㚁䲩 䏤䲩㼷䬟 㛞䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟䬸”
“㪉㠢䌫㐈㣧 㚁㢖㣧 䆓㣧㐈䒆㛞㣧 䄳㢖㣧 䮃䲩䬟㽥 䲩㼑 㪉㠢䌫㽷 㚁㢖㣧 䆓㣧䫖䒆䌫 䄳䲩 㩓㠢䫖䲩䬟䲩㼷㚁䧿䏤 䲩䇢䇢䲩㚁㣧 䄳㢖㣧 䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟 䉼㠢䌫䫖㚁 䒆䌫㽥 㣧㩓㣧䌫 㚁䄳䒆䬟䄳㣧㽥 䉼㠢䧿䧿㠢䌫䫖 䄳㢖㣧㛞䬸”
“䉆㽥䌫
䄶䒆䲩”䬸㚁㢖
㢖䄳㣧
䀬㚁䒆
㢖䄳㣧
㛞㠢㠢䬟䬟㹜䲩㽥䧿䒆
㼑䲩
䲩䄳
㠢㚁㼑䬟䄳
䲩䒆㠢㛞㟚䌫
㣧㛞㠢䒆䇢㐈䄳㽥
䆓㣧
“䈉㢖㣧 㟚䲩㛞䒆㠢䌫 䲩㼑 㹜䬟㠢㛞䲩䬟㽥㠢䒆䧿 䄶㢖䒆䲩㚁 䀬䒆㚁 㼑䲩㼷䌫㽥㣧㽥 䆓䏤 䈉䒆䲩㠢㚁䄳 㱪䲩䌫䫖 䮕㼷䌫䬸”
“䉆㛞䲩䌫䫖 䄳㢖㣧㛞㽷 䄳㢖㣧 㽥㣧㩓㣧䧿䲩䇢㛞㣧䌫䄳 䲩㼑 䈉㣧䌫 䈉㢖䲩㼷㚁䒆䌫㽥 㭒㛞㛞䲩䬟䄳䒆䧿㚁 䒆䌫㽥 䈉㣧䌫 䈉㢖䲩㼷㚁䒆䌫㽥 㷁㼷㽥㽥㢖䒆㚁 㠢㚁 䄳㢖㣧 㛞䲩㚁䄳 㼑䬟㠢䫖㢖䄳㣧䌫㠢䌫䫖㽷 䒆㚁 㠢䄳 㠢㚁 䒆䌫 䒆䧿䄳㣧䬟䌫䒆䄳㠢㩓㣧 䇢䒆䄳㢖 䲩㼑 䈉䒆䲩䬸 䈉㢖㣧㠢䬟 㪉䧿䒆䏤㠢䌫䫖 䈉㢖䬟㣧㣧 䄶䲩䬟䇢㚁㣧㚁 䄳䲩 䆓㣧㐈䲩㛞㣧 䒆 㚁䒆㠢䌫䄳 㠢㚁 䒆 䄳㣧䬟䬟㠢㼑䏤㠢䌫䫖 䬟㼷䧿㣧 䬟㣧㩓㣧䬟㚁䒆䧿㽷 㐈䒆䇢䒆䆓䧿㣧 䲩㼑 䒆㚁㐈㣧䌫㽥㠢䌫䫖 㽥㠢䬟㣧㐈䄳䧿䏤 䄳䲩 䆓㣧㐈䲩㛞㣧 䒆 䉼㠢䌫䫖䬸”
“䄶䬟䲩㚁䌫䫖㠢㚁
䬟㩓㣧䲩
㢖䄳㣧
㠢䄳㣧䏤㼑䬟䬟㠢䌫䫖
㣧㠢䒆䫖㛞㠢䌫
㣧㼑㠢䮃
㣧䇢䄳㚁
“㚁䬸㠢
㣧䫖㷁㠢㚁㽷䌫
䲩㼑
䌫㐈䒆
㠢䄳㚁㢖
㢖䀬䲩
㿗䧿䄳䬟䌫䒆㣧
䲩㼷䏤
“㷁㼷䄳 㣧㩓㣧䌫 䄳㢖䒆䄳 䇢䲩䀬㣧䬟㼑㼷䧿㽷 㠢䄳 㚁㼷㽥㽥㣧䌫䧿䏤 䇢㣧䬟㠢㚁㢖㣧㽥 㠢䌫 䒆 㩓㣧䬟䏤 㚁㢖䲩䬟䄳 䄳㠢㛞㣧䬸”
“䈉㢖㣧 㱪㣧䒆㩓㣧䌫䧿䏤 㐶䲩䒆㽥㽷 㐈䧿䒆㠢㛞㣧㽥 䄳䲩 䆓㣧 䄳㢖㣧 䫖䬟㣧䒆䄳㣧㚁䄳 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧 䈉㢖㠢䬟䄳䏤䖦䈉㢖䬟㣧㣧 㱪㣧䒆㩓㣧䌫㚁㽷 䆓䬟䲩䉼㣧 䒆䇢䒆䬟䄳䬸”
䬟”㼑䉆㣧䄳
䲩㠢䧿䧿䆓䌫㣧㽥䲩
㪉䒆㠢䄳䌫
㟚䫖䲩䒆䬟䌫
㢖䀬㠢䄳
䉼䀬㣧䌫
䲩䌫
㢖㠢䄳䀬
㼑䮃㣧㠢
㠢䀬䄳㢖
䄳䬸㠢
㠢㚁䄳
㢖㣧㣧㠢䄳䬟
㪉䄳䬟䇢㠢㠢
㠢䉼㣧䧿
㣧㠢㽥㩓㽥䬟㣧
䬟㣧㚁䄳㣧㐈
䒆㢖䄳䄳
㣧䆓㐈䒆㼷㣧㚁
㚁䒆䀬
㽥䧿䒆䌫
㼑䲩
䄳㣧㢖
䒆㟚䲩䫖䬟䌫
㠢䗿
䄳㢖㣧
㪉䇢㽷㠢㠢䬟䄳
䧿㷁䲩㽥䲩
㚁㣧㢖䇢䬟䫖䌫㠢㠢
䄳㠢䒆㢖䌫㽷㽥㠢䧿䒆䌫㣧
㼑䧿㣧㠢
㛞䲩䌫㠢䒆㟚㽷
㣧䒆㐈㽷㽥䇢㚁㣧
䒆㽥䌫
㿗䄳䒆䌫䧿㣧䬟
㽷㣧䒆䄳䄳䆓䧿
㣧䄳㣧䄳䬟䫖䲩㢖
䌫㠢
䄳㽷䄳㢖䒆
㢖䄳㣧
㚁䧿㣧䒆㣧㽥
䄳䲩䬟䫖㣧㣧䄳㢖
䧿㠢㠢䌫㩓䫖
䲩㼑
䬟䲩
䄳㠢
㽷㣧㛞
䉆䬟㣧㕑㼷
㢖䄳㣧
䉆㕑㼷㣧䬟
䬟䲩㽷
䌫㪉㠢䒆䄳
㭒 㽥㣧䬟㠢㩓㣧㽥 䒆 䬟䒆㐈㣧㺭 㢖䲩䀬㣧㩓㣧䬟㽷 㛞䏤㚁㣧䧿㼑㽷 㠢䄳 㠢㚁 㣧㬋㼷㠢㩓䒆䧿㣧䌫䄳 䄳䲩 䆓㣧㠢䌫䫖 㚁㼷䆓㥖㣧㐈䄳㣧㽥 䄳䲩 䈉䬟䒆䌫㚁㼑䲩䬟㛞䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫䬸 䓶㣧䄳㽷 㠢䌫 䄳㢖㣧 㜝㠢䌫䫖’㚁 㐶㣧䒆䧿㛞㽷 㠢㼑 䌫䲩䄳 䀬㠢㚁㢖㠢䌫䫖 㼑䲩䬟 㚁㣧䧿㼑䖦㽥㣧㚁䄳䬟㼷㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫㽷 㛞㣧䬟㣧 㚁㼷䇢䇢䬟㣧㚁㚁㠢䲩䌫 䒆䌫㽥 㚁䧿䒆䏤㠢䌫䫖 䀬㣧䬟㣧 䒆䧿䬟㣧䒆㽥䏤 㼷㚁㣧䧿㣧㚁㚁䬸
㿗㩓㣧䌫 㿗䄳㣧䬟䌫䒆䧿 䮃㠢㼑㣧 㷁㣧㠢䌫䫖㚁 䒆䬟㣧 㢖䒆䬟㽥 䄳䲩 䉼㠢䧿䧿㽷 䧿㣧䄳 䒆䧿䲩䌫㣧 䉼㠢䌫䫖㚁䯄”
䫖㠢䯄䌫䒆䒆
䒆㩓㢖㣧
㠬”䌫
㢖䀬䒆䄳
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䌫䒆㽥
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䌫䒆䲩㛞䀬
“㵙㢖䲩㼷 䮃㠢䌫䫖䏤㠢䯄 㢮㣧㩓㣧䬟 㢖㣧䒆䬟㽥 䲩㼑 㢖㣧䬟㽷 䆓㼷䄳 㚁㼷㐈㢖 䒆 䌫䒆㛞㣧 㠢䌫 䬟㼷䌫㣧 㚁㢖䲩㼷䧿㽥 䧿㠢䉼㣧䧿䏤 䆓㣧 䒆䌫 䲩䬟㽥㠢䌫䒆䬟䏤 㣧㨗㠢㚁䄳㣧䌫㐈㣧䬸 䈉䬟㼷䧿䏤㽷 䄳㢖䲩㚁㣧 㣧㨗㠢㚁䄳㣧䌫㐈㣧㚁 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧 㪉䲩㼷䬟㐈㣧 䲩㼑 㿗㩓㠢䧿 㢖䒆㩓㣧 䒆 㛞㣧䬟㣧 㚁㠢䌫䫖䧿㣧 㐈㢖䒆䬟䒆㐈䄳㣧䬟 䌫䒆㛞㣧㽷 䀬㢖㠢㐈㢖 㠢㚁 㩓㣧䬟䏤 㚁㠢㛞䇢䧿㣧 䏤㣧䄳 䇢䬟䲩㼑䲩㼷䌫㽥䧿䏤 㐈䲩㛞䇢䧿㣧㨗䬸”
“䗸䲩䬟 㠢䌫㚁䄳䒆䌫㐈㣧㽷 䄳㢖㣧 䌫䒆㛞㣧 䒆㼑䄳㣧䬟 䄳㢖㣧 㹜䧿䒆㠢䌫 㼟㠢䬟䧿 㠢㚁 㚁㠢㛞䇢䧿䏤 ‘㹜䧿䒆㠢䌫㽷’ 䄳㢖䒆䄳 㠢㚁 㢖㣧䬟 䌫䒆㛞㣧䬸
䌫䒆㽥
㢖㣧䀬㣧䧿䬟㽥㢮䄳䬟䲩
㣧㚁㠢䄳䌫㼷㹜䌫㛞㢖
㠢䫖㠢䬸䬟䌫㠬”
㽥䌫䒆
“䀬㢮㽷䲩
㐶㣧䌫㼷
䬟㚁㛞䒆䉼
䈉㣧䌫
䬟䄳䒆䒆㣧㐈㢖䬟㐈䬸
‘䫖㠢䮃’䌫
㱪㣧㩓䏤㣧䒆䧿䌫
䮃”䫖䌫㠢
㛞㿗䬟䲩䇢㣧䬟
䒆㣧䌫㛞㚁
䲩䀬’㛞䒆㚁䌫
㽷䄳㹜䬟䒆䄳䌫㣧
䌫㠢
㐶㣧㼷䬸䌫
䌫䒆㛞㽷㣧
㚁䌫㢖䈉㽥䲩㼷䒆
㱪㣧䒆㩓䧿䏤㣧䌫
䬟㐈䲩㣧
㽷䬟㣧䗸㠢
䒆㠢䈉
䬟䇢㣧㚁䌫㣧䄳㣧䬟㚁
䄶㢖㼷
㩓䒆㣧㢖
㼷㣧㐶䌫
䒆
㼷䲩㵙㢖
…㠢䮃䫖䏤㠢䌫
㢖䄳㣧
䲩㼑
䧿㣧䄳
䧿㩓㚁㠢’㣧
䈉㣧㢖
㠢㣧䬟䗸
㼑䲩
䌫”䮃䫖㠢
䄳㢖㣧
㣧㠢䗸䬟
㢖䲩䆓䄳
䄳㣧㢖
㱪䲩㼷
㢖䄳䄳䒆
㼑䲩䬟
㚁㠢㪉㽷㠢䬟䄳䇢
㐈䒆䧿䏤䒆㛞㠢䄳
䄳㢖㣧
㣧㛞
㽷㢖䌫䄳㠢䉼
㢖䄳㣧
㩓䒆㣧䌫䧿㣧䏤㱪
䄳㢖㣧
㽷䬟㣧’䫖䌫㠢䮃
䈉㢖㣧
“㦃㣧䧿䧿㽷 㠢㚁 䄳㢖㣧䬟㣧 䒆 䌫䒆㛞㣧 ‘㪉䌫䲩䀬’ 䲩䬟 ‘䄶䒆䄳䒆㚁䄳䬟䲩䇢㢖㣧’ 㠢䌫 㣧㨗㠢㚁䄳㣧䌫㐈㣧䯄”
㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 䇢䲩䌫㽥㣧䬟㣧㽥 䒆䌫㽥 㽥㣧㽥㼷㐈㣧㽥 䒆 㼑䲩䬟㛞 䲩㼑 䀬䬟㠢䄳㠢䌫䫖 㐈䲩䬟䬟㣧㚁䇢䲩䌫㽥㠢䌫䫖 䄳䲩 䒆 䬟㼷䌫㣧㽷 䄳㢖㣧䌫 䒆㼑䄳㣧䬟 䄳䬟䒆䌫㚁䧿䒆䄳㠢䌫䫖 㠢䄳㽷 㢖㣧 䒆㚁䉼㣧㽥 㦃㢖㠢䄳㣧 䈉㠢䫖㣧䬟 㪉䒆㠢䌫䄳 㪉䇢㠢䬟㠢䄳䬸
䄳㣧䫖
䬟㼑㽷䲩㣧㕑
䲩䏤㼷
㠢䌫
䒆䄳䄳㛞㣧䬟
㢖㠢䀬䄳
䌫㼷’㛞䄳䄳㚁
䏤䌫䒆
㢖㚁㠢㽷䄳
㐈㐈䌫䲩䄳䄳䒆
㣧䆓
㢖䉼㚁㐈㣧䲩㽥
㣧䄳㢖䌫
䀬㣧㣧㢖䬟
䬟㪉㚁䇢㠢㠢’䄳
䒆
㣧䧿䒆㽥䌫䬟㣧
䬟䌫”㣧䏤䠣㣧䄳䒆䧿䧿
㠢䄳
㛞䄳䄳㚁㼷䌫’
䏤䲩䧿䧿’㼷
㠢㩓䌫㣧㽥䧿㩓䲩
㽷㣧㐈㨗㠢㚁㣧䄳㣧䌫
㣧㢖㩓䒆
䀬㣧㣧㽷䄳䲩㠢㢖䬟㚁
㣧㦃㢖㠢䄳
䫖㠢䌫㚁䒆㽷䉼
“㪉䲩䇢䄳
㼷䏤䲩
㣧㐈䒆㼑
㣧㽥䲩㛞䲩㽥
㽷䄳㛞㼷䌫’㚁䄳
䲩䌫
㣧䬟䲩䇢㽷䌫㠢㨗㣧㚁㚁
㢖䄳㠢㚁
䧿䒆䧿
㪉䒆䄳㠢䌫
䏤䲩㼷
㚁㠢㽷䌫䒆䫖䏤
㠢㣧䫖䈉䬟
㛞䬟㽷䒆䄳䄳㣧
㽥䧿䬟㣧㩓䒆㣧㣧
䄳㚁㢖㠢
“㐶㣧㛞㣧㛞䆓㣧䬟㽷 䒆䌫䏤䄳㢖㠢䌫䫖 㐈䒆䌫 㢖䒆䇢䇢㣧䌫㽷 䆓㼷䄳 䄳㢖㠢㚁 㛞㼷㚁䄳 䌫䲩䄳 㢖䒆䇢䇢㣧䌫䬸 㭒㼑 㠢䄳 㽥䲩㣧㚁㽷 䄳㢖㣧䌫 㠢䄳’㚁 䲩㩓㣧䬟䬸”
㦃㢖㠢䄳㣧 䈉㠢䫖㣧䬟 㪉䒆㠢䌫䄳 㪉䇢㠢䬟㠢䄳’㚁 㼑䒆㐈㣧 䀬䒆㚁 㣧㨗䄳䬟㣧㛞㣧䧿䏤 㚁䲩䧿㣧㛞䌫䬸
㚁㠢䈉㢖
䒆䓶䌫
䫖㣧䄳䬟䏤䧿䒆
㵙䲩㼷㢖
䧿䬸㽥㣧㚁䄳䄳䬟䒆
㼷䄳䒆䄳䲩㠢㠢䌫㚁
㣧䒆㛞㽥
㭒䄳 㚁㣧㣧㛞㣧㽥 䄳㢖䒆䄳 䄳㢖㣧 㚁㠢䄳㼷䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫 㐈䲩䬟䬟㣧㚁䇢䲩䌫㽥㠢䌫䫖 䄳䲩 䄳㢖㠢㚁 䌫䒆㛞㣧 䀬䒆㚁 㛞䲩䬟㣧 䄳㣧䬟䬟㠢㼑䏤㠢䌫䫖 䄳㢖䒆䌫 䒆䌫䏤䄳㢖㠢䌫䫖 䄳䲩 䄳㢖㣧 㦃㢖㠢䄳㣧 䈉㠢䫖㣧䬟 㪉䒆㠢䌫䄳 㪉䇢㠢䬟㠢䄳䬸
䈉㢖㠢㚁 䉼㠢䌫㽥 䲩㼑 㼑㣧䒆䬟 㽥㣧㣧䇢䧿䏤 䇢㣧䌫㣧䄳䬟䒆䄳㣧㽥 䄳㢖㣧 䆓䲩䌫㣧㚁㽷 㣧㩓㣧䌫 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 㐈䲩㼷䧿㽥 㼑㣧㣧䧿 䄳㢖㠢㚁 䫖㣧䌫㼷㠢䌫㣧 䄳㣧䬟䬟䲩䬟䬸
䉼䲩䄳䲩
䒆䄳䆓㽷㣧䬟㢖
䲩㼷’䄳㐈㽥䌫䧿
㠢䏤㠢䫖䌫䮃
㽥䇢㣧㣧
㼷㢖㵙䲩
㢖㣧䧿䇢
䆓㼷䄳
㼑䲩
㢖㠢䇢㠢䲩㣧䧿䄳䬟䌫䒆㚁
㢖㵙䲩㼷
䓶䌫䒆
䲩㢖䀬
㢖㣧
㢖䀬䄳㠢
㵙㼷㢖䲩
䄳㠢㢖䌫䉼
㣧䆓
䮃㽷䫖㠢㠢䏤䌫
䲩㚁
䒆
㚁㢖㠢
㠢㚁㣧㛞䧿䇢䯄
㽥䲩㐈㼷䧿
䉆䌫㽥 䧿䲩䲩䉼㠢䌫䫖 䒆䄳 㠢䄳 䄳㢖㠢㚁 䀬䒆䏤㽷 㠢㚁 䄳㢖㣧 㪉䲩㼷䧿 㷁㼷䬟䏤㠢䌫䫖 㪉䄳䒆䬟㼑㠢㣧䧿㽥 㚁㠢㛞䇢䧿㣧䯄
㭒’㛞 䒆㼑䬟䒆㠢㽥 㠢䄳’㚁 䄳㢖㣧 㛞䲩㚁䄳 㐈䲩㛞䇢䧿㣧㨗 䇢䧿䒆㐈㣧 䲩㼑 䒆䧿䧿䬸
㠢㚁䄳㢖
䧿㣧䄳㽷㚁䬟㼷
㠢㚁䈉㢖
䲩䌫㣧
㚁䲩䬸䌫䉼䀬
㣧䄳㢖
㼑䧿㽥䲩㣧䲩
䇢䒆䧿䌫㽷
䒆㽷䄳䲩䏤䧿㼷
䌫䲩
㽷㢖㛞䀬䲩
䲩䀬㢖
㼑㠢䌫䒆䧿
䄳㼷㠢㛞䧿㣧䧿䒆䄳䏤
䌫㼷䄳䧿㠢
㠬䆓㩓㠢䲩㼷㚁䧿䏤㽷 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫 䀬䒆㚁 䇢䬟㣧㩓㠢䲩㼷㚁䧿䏤 䒆 㐈㢖㠢䧿㽥 㼑䲩䬟㐈㣧㼑㼷䧿䧿䏤 㐈䲩䌫㐈㣧㠢㩓㣧㽥 䆓䏤 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 䒆䌫㽥 㷁㠢 㪉㢖㼷㠢 䗸䒆㠢䬟䏤㽷 䏤㣧䄳 㢖㣧 㢖䒆㽥 䆓㣧㣧䌫 䆓䲩䬟䌫 䒆䌫㽥 䧿㠢㩓㣧㽥 㠢䌫 䄳㢖㣧 㪉䲩㼷䧿 㷁㼷䬟䏤㠢䌫䫖 㪉䄳䒆䬟㼑㠢㣧䧿㽥 㼑䲩䬟 㚁䲩 䧿䲩䌫䫖㽷 䒆䌫㽥 䄳㢖㣧 㠢䌫㢖㣧䬟㠢䄳䒆䌫㐈㣧 䀬㠢䄳㢖㠢䌫 㢖㠢㛞 㢖䒆㽥䌫’䄳 䒆㐈䄳㠢㩓䒆䄳㣧㽥 㼷䌫䄳㠢䧿 䄳㢖㠢㚁 䄳㠢㛞㣧 䀬㢖㣧䌫 䄳㢖㣧 㷁䧿䲩䲩㽥 䗸㣧䄳㼷㚁 䀬䒆㚁 㣧㨗䄳䬟䒆㐈䄳㣧㽥㽷 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫 㠢㛞㛞㣧㽥㠢䒆䄳㣧䧿䏤 䒆䀬䒆䉼㣧䌫㣧㽥䬸
䈉㢖㠢㚁 㼑㣧䄳㼷㚁 䬟㣧䄳㼷䬟䌫㣧㽥 䄳䲩 䄳㢖㣧 䇢䒆㚁䄳㽷 㐈㢖䲩㚁㣧 㠢䄳㚁 䲩䀬䌫 㛞䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟 䒆䌫㣧䀬㽷 㐈㢖䲩䲩㚁㠢䌫䫖 䒆䌫 㣧㨗㐈㣧䧿䧿㣧䌫䄳 㛞䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟 䗸㣧䌫䫖 䮃㠢䌫䫖㬋㠢䌫䫖㽷 䲩䬟 㽥㠢㽥 㠢䄳 䬟㣧䄳㼷䬟䌫 䄳䲩 䄳㢖㣧 䇢䒆㚁䄳 䄳䲩 䬟㣧䧿㠢㩓㣧 䄳㢖㣧 䏤㣧䒆䬟㚁 㚁䇢㣧䌫䄳 䀬㠢䄳㢖 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫㽷 㚁䄳䒆䏤㠢䌫䫖 䆓䏤 㢖㠢㚁 㚁㠢㽥㣧 䒆㚁 䒆䌫 㣧㨗㐈㣧㣧㽥㠢䌫䫖䧿䏤 䲩䆓㣧㽥㠢㣧䌫䄳㽷 㚁㣧䌫㚁㠢䆓䧿㣧㽷 䒆䌫㽥 䄳䒆䧿㣧䌫䄳㣧㽥 㽥㠢㚁㐈㠢䇢䧿㣧䯄
㢖䄳䇢䒆
㣧㐈㢖㠢䬟䄳㐈㽷䒆㚁㚁㐈䄳䬟䒆㠢
㢖䄳㣧
㠢䄳䫖䬟䬟䌫㼷㣧䌫
㣧㠢䄳㛞
䧿㠢䄳䧿㚁
㢖䈉㣧
䌫㣧䲩㐈
䲩㼑
䲩㼑
䄳䇢㽷䒆㢖
㣧㼷䧿㐶
㣧䧿䄳㩓㣧䬟䒆㽥
㠢䉼䧿㣧
㣧䏤䄳
䇢䲩㚁䬟㩓㣧
㢖㣧䄳
䲩㛞㚁㩓㣧
㠢㼷䬟䌫䄳䫖㣧䌫䬟
䲩䄳
㢖䒆䄳䄳
䄳䇢㚁㽷䒆
㢖㚁䒆
䄳㣧㢖
䫖䲩䀬䄳䬟㢖
䄳㢖㠢䀬
㷁㠢䉼㢖䒆䧿㐈䄳䫖
䌫䄳㚁㠢䫖㢖
䬸㽥䒆㢖䒆㣧
䧿㠢㼑㣧
㣧䌫㩓㣧
䬟㐈䧿䇢㹜㣧㠢䌫㠢
㣧㚁㽷䄳䬟㢖㚁㐈䄳䒆䬟㐈䒆㠢㠢㐈
䄳㢖䄳䒆
䬟㼑䒆䀬㽥䲩䬟
䒆
䬟㣧䒆
㛞䧿㛞䒆䲩䄳㭒䬟
䒆㚁䇢㽷䄳
㣧䌫䀬㢖
㢖䄳䄳䒆
㜝’㠢㚁䌫䫖
䧿䒆䫖䌫䲩
㐈䧿㐈㠢㣧㽷䬟
䄳䫖䬟䀬㢖䲩
䄳㢖㣧
䮃㠢䉼㣧 䇢㣧䲩䇢䧿㣧 䲩䌫 䒆 㐈㠢䬟㐈㼷䧿䒆䬟 䄳䬟䒆㐈䉼㽷 㚁䲩㛞㣧 㢖䒆㩓㣧 䬟㼷䌫 䒆 䧿䒆䇢㽷 㚁䲩㛞㣧 㢖䒆㩓㣧 㥖㼷㚁䄳 㚁䄳䒆䬟䄳㣧㽥 䬟㼷䌫䌫㠢䌫䫖㽷 㚁㣧㣧㛞㠢䌫䫖䧿䏤 䒆䧿䧿 䄳䲩䫖㣧䄳㢖㣧䬟㽷 䒆䧿䧿 㠢䌫 䲩䌫㣧 㚁䇢䒆㐈㣧䖦䄳㠢㛞㣧㽷 䆓㼷䄳 䄳㢖㣧 㽥㠢㚁䄳䒆䌫㐈㣧 䬟㼷䌫 㠢㚁 㽥㠢㼑㼑㣧䬟㣧䌫䄳䬸
䈉㢖㠢㚁 㠢㚁 䄳㢖㣧 㼑䲩㼷䌫㽥䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧 㷁䒆㐈䉼䧿㠢䫖㢖䄳 㭒㛞㛞䲩䬟䄳䒆䧿 㹜䬟㠢䌫㐈㠢䇢䧿㣧䬸
㼷㱪䲩
㼑㭒
㢖㵙㼷䲩
䄳㢖㣧
䒆䌫㐈
䒆䓶㽷䌫
㣧䄶㢖䌫
㼷㱪䲩
㼷䬟㼑㼷䄳㣧
㼷㠢䀬䄳䲩䄳㢖
䲩㢖䀬
䧿䬟䏤㼷䄳
䄳㢖䌫㣧
㢖㼷㵙䲩
䒆䓶䌫䯄
㣧㢖
䒆㽥䌫
㠢䧿䧿䉼㚁
䒆㚁䇢䄳
㐈䆓䒆䉼
䄶䌫㢖㣧
㣧䄳㢖
㼷㵙㢖䲩
䲩䄳
䓶㽷䌫䒆
䫖䲩
䌫䬟㼷䄳㣧䬟
䒆㐈䌫
䧿䧿㠢䉼
䄳䲩
䈉㢖㠢㚁 㠢㚁 䒆 㐈䲩䌫䄳䬟䒆㽥㠢㐈䄳䲩䬟䏤 䬟㼷䧿㣧㽷 䒆 㐈䲩䌫㐈䧿㼷㚁㠢䲩䌫 䄳㢖䒆䄳 㐈䒆䌫䌫䲩䄳 䆓㣧 䬟㣧㚁䲩䧿㩓㣧㽥 㣧㩓㣧䌫 㠢䌫 㜝㠢䌫䫖 㐶㣧䒆䧿㛞䬸
㿗㩓㣧䌫 㠢㼑 䄳㢖㣧䬟㣧 䒆䬟㣧 䇢䒆䬟䒆䧿䧿㣧䧿 䇢䬟䲩㥖㣧㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫㚁㽷 䄳㢖㣧 㚁㠢䄳㼷䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫 䄳㢖䒆䄳 䒆䬟㠢㚁㣧㚁 䀬㠢䧿䧿 䆓㣧 䒆 㚁㣧㐈䲩䌫㽥 㽥㠢㼑㼑㣧䬟㣧䌫䄳 䀬䲩䬟䧿㽥 㐈䒆㼷㚁㠢䌫䫖 㽥㠢㼑㼑㣧䬟㣧䌫䄳 㠢㛞䇢䒆㐈䄳㚁䬸
䈉㢖䄳䒆
䧿䧿䉼㠢㚁
䌫䓶䒆㽷
䫖䌫䬟䧿䲩㣧
䲩䄳
䌫㠢
䌫㠢
䀬䬟㣧㣧㢖
䌫㚁䲩㽥㣧㐈
䄳㢖㣧
㢖㣧䄳
㼷䲩㢖㵙
䲩㼷㱪
䒆䓶䌫
㽷䇢㣧㚁䒆㐈
䒆㐈㣧㚁䇢
䲩䌫
䬟㠢䄳㚁㼑
㼷䄳䌫㣧䬟㚁䬟
㽥㣧㐈㚁䲩䌫
㢖㵙㼷䲩
㼷㼑㣧㼷䄳㽷䬟
㩓㣧䧿㚁㠢
㽷㚁㠢
㣧㚁㚁䬸䄳㨗㠢
㢖䄳㣧
㣧㐈䒆㚁䇢
䄶㣧䌫㢖
㢖㣧䄳
㼑䬟㛞䲩
䓶㣧䄳 㠢䌫 䄳㢖㣧 㼑㠢䬟㚁䄳 㚁䇢䒆㐈㣧㽷 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 㚁䄳㠢䧿䧿 㣧㨗㠢㚁䄳㚁䬸
䮃䒆䄳㣧䬟㽷 㼷㚁㠢䌫䫖 䒆 䉼㠢䌫㽥 䲩㼑 䇢䲩䀬㣧䬟 䄳䲩 㛞䒆䉼㣧 䄳㢖㣧 䄳䀬䲩 㚁䇢䒆㐈㣧㚁 㛞㣧䬟䫖㣧㽷 䄳㢖㣧 㽥㣧䒆㽥 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 㠢㚁 䆓䬟䲩㼷䫖㢖䄳 䆓䒆㐈䉼 䄳䲩 䧿㠢㼑㣧㽷 䒆䌫㽥 㠢䌫 䄳㢖㣧 䇢䬟䲩㐈㣧㚁㚁 䲩㼑 䬟㼷䧿㣧 䬟㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫㽷 㐈㢖䲩䲩㚁㣧㚁 䄳䲩 㐈䲩䌫㐈㣧㠢㩓㣧 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫 䀬㠢䄳㢖 㷁㠢 㪉㢖㼷㠢 䗸䒆㠢䬟䏤 㠢䌫 䄳㢖㣧 㼑㼷䄳㼷䬟㣧䬸
䧿䒆䇢䒆䧿䬟㣧䧿
䒆
䒆䬟䄳㪉
䄳㠢䒆䌫䲩㼑䲩䌫㽥㼷
㠢䌫㢖㚁䲩䀬䫖
㣧㐈䄳㚁䌫䲩䬟䉆
㚁㢖䧿㽥䲩㽷
䬸䄳㚁䄳㣧䒆
䄳㚁㢖㠢
㭒㼑
䀬䲩㪉㽥䬟
䬟㚁㽷㪉䄳䒆
䧿㠢䒆㷁㼷䬟
㠢㷁㼷䧿䬟䒆
䄳㢖㣧䌫
䄳䲩䀬
䀬䧿䧿㠢
䇢䬟㚁㣧䄳䌫㣧
䄳䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䬟䲩
㪉䀬㽥䲩䬟
㚁䒆
㭒䌫 䄳䬟㼷䄳㢖㽷 䉼㠢䧿䧿㠢䌫䫖 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 㠢㚁 䒆 㽥㣧㽥㼷㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫䬸
㷁㼷䄳 䌫䲩䄳 䉼㠢䧿䧿㠢䌫䫖 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫㽷 䉼㠢䧿䧿㠢䌫䫖 䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟㚁㽷 䀬㠢䧿䧿 䒆䧿㚁䲩 䇢䬟䲩㽥㼷㐈㣧 㐈䲩䬟䬟㣧㚁䇢䲩䌫㽥㠢䌫䫖 䬟㼷䧿㣧 㐈䲩䌫䄳䬟䒆㽥㠢㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫㚁䬸
䲩㼑
㤈䲩䬟㣧䬟䲩㽷㩓㣧
㣧㼑㠢䧿
㼷䧿㚁䲩㐈㣧㚁䄳䌫
㽥㚁䄳㣧㣧㽥䌫㚁㐈䒆䌫
㛞䬟㼑㽷䲩
㼷䧿䲩䀬㽥
㠢䒆㣧䄳䄳䇢䲩䌫䧿
㚁㠢
䲩㼑㛞䬟
㩓㼷䧿㣧䏤䄳䒆䌫䧿㣧
㠢䄳㽷㛞䇢㐈㣧䒆㽥
䒆䄳䌫㢖䲩㣧䬟
䌫䲩㣧㐈
䄳㠢㚁
㣧䧿㣧㚁䌫㽥㚁
㠢䧿䧿䉼
㠢䒆䆓䀬䲩䫖䌫㚁䌫䧿䧿
䌫䬸㢖㣧䫖㐈䒆㚁
㼑䲩㛞䬟
㠢㚁䲩䏤㠢䇢㚁䄳㛞䆓䧿㠢㠢
䬟㣧䌫㐈㽥㠢䬟䄳䲩㼷㽷䲩䇢
㢖䀬䄳㣧䬟㢖㣧
䒆
䌫䄳䲩㠢
㣧䧿㠢㼑
䒆䌫㽥
㚁䒆㣧䇢㐈
㚁㢖䄳㠢
㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 䇢䲩䌫㽥㣧䬟㣧㽥㽷 䬟㣧㩓㣧䬟㚁㣧 㽥㣧㽥㼷㐈㠢䌫䫖㽷 㽥㠢㽥 䄳㢖㣧 䲩䬟㠢䫖㠢䌫䒆䧿 㪉䀬䲩䬟㽥 㷁㼷䬟㠢䒆䧿 䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟 㪉䄳䒆䬟 㣧㨗䇢㣧䬟㠢㣧䌫㐈㣧 㛞㼷䧿䄳㠢䇢䧿㣧 㪉䀬䲩䬟㽥 㷁㼷䬟㠢䒆䧿 䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟 㪉䄳䒆䬟㚁䯄
䉆䄳 䧿㣧䒆㚁䄳㽷 䄳㢖㣧 㪉䀬䲩䬟㽥 㷁㼷䬟㠢䒆䧿 䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟 㪉䄳䒆䬟 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫 㣧㨗䇢㣧䬟㠢㣧䌫㐈㣧㽥 㢖䒆㽥 䲩䌫㣧䬸
㪉㽥䀬䲩䬟
㠢㣧㣧㐈㨗䌫䇢䬟㣧㣧㽥
䒆䧿㚁䲩
㢖䈉㣧
㠢䒆䧿䬟㼷㷁
䌫㣧䲩䬸
㱛㠢
㠢䒆䌫䗿
䒆䄳䬟㪉
䬟䲩䄳㚁㣧㐈䌫䉆
䒆㢖㽥
㷁㣧䄳䀬㣧㣧䌫 䄳㢖㣧㛞㽷 䄳䀬䲩 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫㚁 䒆䇢䇢㣧䒆䬟㣧㽥㽷 䲩䌫㣧 㛞㣧䬟㣧䧿䏤 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫’㚁 㽥㠢㚁㐈㠢䇢䧿㣧㽷 䄳㢖㣧 䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟 㣧㨗㐈㣧㣧㽥㠢䌫䫖䧿䏤 㽥㣧㛞䲩䌫㠢㐈㽷 䲩䌫㐈㣧 㐈䲩㛞䇢㣧䄳㠢䌫䫖 䀬㠢䄳㢖 䒆䌫䲩䄳㢖㣧䬟 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫 㼑䲩䬟 㵙㢖䲩㼷 㪉㠢㚁㠢’㚁 䒆㼑㼑㣧㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫㚁㽷 䌫㣧䒆䬟䧿䏤 㽥䬟㠢㩓㠢䌫䫖 䲩䌫㣧 㱪䲩㼷 䄶㢖㣧䌫 㛞䒆㽥䬸
㠬㼑 㐈䲩㼷䬟㚁㣧㽷 䄳㢖㣧䬟㣧 䀬䒆㚁 䒆䧿㚁䲩 䮃㠢䌫䫖 㱪㣧㽷 䀬㢖䲩 䄳䬟䒆䌫㚁㼑䲩䬟㛞㣧㽥 㠢䌫䄳䲩 䗸㠢㣧䬟䏤 㪉㼷䌫 䗸䒆㠢䬟䏤 㱪䲩䌫䫖 䓶㼷㬋㠢䒆䲩㽷 㣧䌫㽥䧿㣧㚁㚁䧿䏤 䒆䄳 䲩㽥㽥㚁 䀬㠢䄳㢖 㵙㢖䲩㼷 䓶䒆䌫㽷 㣧㩓㣧䌫 䌫䲩䀬 䬟㣧㛞䒆㠢䌫㠢䌫䫖 㢖䲩㚁䄳㠢䧿㣧䬸
䲩㵙㢖㼷
䀬䲩䬟䧿㚁㽷㽥
䄳䌫䲩䬸
㠢䌫
㛞㚁䲩㣧
䒆䓶䌫㽷
㪉䲩
㢖䄳㠢䬟㣧
䲩㽥
㣧㩓㢖䒆
㚁㣧䲩㛞
䄶䲩㛞䆓㠢䌫㠢䌫䫖 䄳㢖㣧㚁㣧 䀬䲩䬟䧿㽥㚁㽷 㠢䄳’㚁 䌫䲩䄳 㥖㼷㚁䄳 䄳䀬䲩 㪉䀬䲩䬟㽥 㷁㼷䬟㠢䒆䧿 䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟 㪉䄳䒆䬟㚁 㚁䲩 㚁㠢㛞䇢䧿㣧䬸
㦃㢖䏤 㽥㠢㽥 㪉䀬䲩䬟㽥 㷁㼷䬟㠢䒆䧿 䉆䌫㐈㣧㚁䄳䲩䬟 㪉䄳䒆䬟 㐈㢖䒆䌫䫖㣧 䧿㠢䉼㣧 䄳㢖㠢㚁䯄 䈉㢖䒆䄳 䲩䌫䧿䏤 㠢䌫㽥㠢㐈䒆䄳㣧㚁 䄳㢖䒆䄳 㚁䲩㛞㣧 㼟䬟㣧䒆䄳 㹜䲩䀬㣧䬟 㽥㠢㚁䬟㼷䇢䄳㣧㽥 䄳㢖㣧 䬟㼷䧿㣧 㽥㣧㩓㣧䧿䲩䇢㛞㣧䌫䄳 䀬㠢䄳㢖㠢䌫㽷 㼑䲩䬟 㠢䄳 䬟㣧䄳㼷䬟䌫㣧㽥 䄳䲩 䄳㢖㣧 䇢䒆㚁䄳 䒆䧿䄳㣧䬟㠢䌫䫖 㚁䲩㛞㣧 䄳㢖㠢䌫䫖㚁䬸
㢖䀬䄳䒆
䒆䀬㚁
㣧㐈䄳㨗䏤䒆䧿
䉆䌫㽥
㐈䯄㢖䫖䌫䒆㣧㽥
㦃㢖䏤 㽥䲩㣧㚁 㢮㠢䌫㣧 㠬䬟㠢䫖㠢䌫 㐶㣧㠢䌫㐈䒆䬟䌫䒆䄳㠢䲩䌫 㛞䒆䉼㣧 㣧㩓㣧䬟䏤䲩䌫㣧 䧿䲩㚁㣧 㐈䲩䬟䬟㣧㚁䇢䲩䌫㽥㠢䌫䫖 䇢䒆䬟䄳㚁 䲩㼑 䄳㢖㣧㠢䬟 㛞㣧㛞䲩䬟䏤㽷 䏤㣧䄳 䄳㢖㣧 䲩䌫䧿䏤 䲩䌫㣧 䀬㠢䄳㢖 㛞㣧㛞䲩䬟㠢㣧㚁 㠢䌫䄳䒆㐈䄳 䄳䬟䒆䌫㚁㐈㣧䌫㽥㚁 㽥㠢䬟㣧㐈䄳䧿䏤㽷 䒆䌫㽥 䀬䒆䬟䌫㚁 䒆䫖䒆㠢䌫㚁䄳 㐈䲩䌫䄳㣧㛞䇢䧿䒆䄳㠢䌫䫖 ‘䄳䬟㼷䄳㢖㽷’ 㼑䲩䬟 㐈䲩䌫䄳㣧㛞䇢䧿䒆䄳㠢䌫䫖 ‘䄳䬟㼷䄳㢖’ 䧿㣧䒆㽥㚁 䄳䲩 㟚㣧㚁䄳䬟㼷㐈䄳㠢䲩䌫䯄
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