Chapter 1078: 1048: Lin Xiang's Righteousness
Chapter 1078: 1048: Lin Xiang's Righteousness
Capítulo 1078: Chapter 1048: Lin Xiang’s Righteousness
Are you willing to dare?
With just a few words, Lin Xiang suddenly recalled his teacher of enlightenment, standing before him as a child listening to his teaching, when he asked him the same thing.
Reading is not just about understanding principles; it can also govern the nation, deliver justice for all people, and serve the public. Do you dare to proceed?
He dared!
Thus, he later became the first-rank official, Lin Xiang.
Now, hearing those words again, Lin Xiang felt his chest burning with passion, as if returning to his youth, almost impulsively shouted, isn’t it just rebellion, who wouldn’t dare?
Impulsively, the words rushed to his mouth, but he forcibly held them back, saying: “Qi Qian being appointed as the imperial envoy for disaster relief wasn’t a coincidence, right?”
There are many princes in the capital, why did the Saint appoint Qi Qian as the envoy for disaster relief? Such a task can be a pit, but managing it well is an achievement and can win people’s hearts.
If the richest man in Da Feng, Gongsun Cheng, is connected to Qin Liuxi, then it should be easy for Qi Qian to gather resources for disaster relief, right?
But why is it so coincidentally Qi Qian?
Qin Liuxi smiled: “I just forgot to tell you, the State Preceptor in the Palace has changed. Now, the State Preceptor is just a paper figure, my puppet.”
Lin Xiang was shocked: “You did it?”
“I killed the previous State Preceptor, originally intending to leave it be, but the Saint was already obsessed with Alchemy. Without this Supreme National Master, there would be another Supreme, and instead of letting him find some random Taoists who would do pointless things in the name of Alchemy, go mad for immortality, or do even more insidious things, I’d rather give him a fake. At least the elixir he gets now is just health supplements, rest assured, the current State Preceptor won’t lead the Saint to build the Longevity Palace and do some absurd things.”
Lin Xiang heard this with a complicated expression, no wonder the State Preceptor seemed odd lately. Initially, they were quite dissatisfied with the Saint’s wasteful construction of the Longevity Palace for immortality, as such things would create many state pests, hurting only the people.
But now, just because of the State Preceptor’s words, the construction of the Longevity Palace has been halted, and disaster relief efforts have been pushed forward greatly.
Such benefits to the people even made them a bit unaccustomed, thinking that the State Preceptor finally acted as a good person.
Yet unexpectedly, this State Preceptor was not the previous one.
And Qin Liuxi’s capabilities exceeded his imagination, who could have thought that without anyone knowing, the State Preceptor had already been replaced.
Lin Xiang was amazed yet worried, if Qin Liuxi were a major villain, she could cause chaos, let alone ascending to the throne as Emperor herself.
“Aren’t you afraid that revealing everything would make me guard against you, aren’t you afraid I’d have you captured to prevent any misfortune upon the nation and people, after all, you’ve shown me the capability of an alchemist, for someone like you, overturning the world isn’t hard?”
Qin Liuxi smiled: “Since Lin Xiang knows my abilities, naturally you should know my skill in recognizing people, would I casually seek out someone like Prince Xinyang to incite rebellion together? I sought you out precisely because you, Lin Xiang, are trustworthy and can be entrusted.”
Flattery never fails.
Lin Xiang felt somewhat moved but showed no expression of joy, saying: “The mouth of a God Stick indeed can persuade people.”
Qin Liuxi shook her head: “Revealing everything is to express my sincerity and determination to you. This matter is inevitable.”
Lin Xiang saw her rare seriousness and earnestness, his brow furrowed as he asked: “Is it really a Buddhist Practitioner, truly intending to do something against the heavens? When will the act be initiated, do you need assistance?”
“I don’t know either, where the game has progressed to at this point, I can probably guess, but which day it will end, I haven’t yet peered into the Heavenly Secret.” Qin Liuxi said: “To counter him, it must be high monks and high-level Taoists of the Buddhist and Taoist paths. If Lin Xiang really wants to help, it’s when all living things are in turmoil, you can assist the new Emperor in stabilizing the world and its people, ensuring a revival of many things, that is indeed great virtue.”
She paused, saying: “Why do I need such a team, it’s based on the historical records treasured by the Buddhist and Taoist gates, learning that this person has done something once thousands of years ago, slaughtered ten cities, harmed countless lives, and at that time, he only used a magic wand to cast a spell, causing lasting devastation.”
Lin Xiang’s face turned pale.
Casting evil magic to slaughter cities, it’s not war, not a battle of give and take, but just one spell, and ten cities were annihilated, what kind of Buddhist Practitioner is this, it’s an Evil Ghost from hell, isn’t it?
His hand trembled slightly, fearing what such a scene would be like, it was terrifying, exceeding his comprehension.
It turns out the world has such existences; they, the powerful people, assumed they held great power, could maneuver and control everything, but actually, it’s not comparable to one magic spell that can destroy everything.
Such words, if known by the powerful who exhaust themselves for power, they might all eagerly rush to practice some Dao, especially the Saint.
“The world you speak of seems different from mine. Though Buddhist and Taoist gates are common, they merely perform Law Field blessings, even if capable of expelling evil, they are just strange forces and gods one can accept, but what you speak of, seems like a mythical story.” Lin Xiang smiled bitterly.
Qin Liuxi smiled: “Three thousand great worlds, there are actually many small worlds, the most commonly seen Three Realms are the mortal world, human world, the underworld, Yin Realm, and Heaven. Each world has its Spiritual Energy, if Spiritual Energy is abundant, it is the mortal world, mortals can then practice immortal cultivation. You consider our mortal world having welcomed a superpower.”
What she could be certain of is, even if Si Luo returned to its peak, it would definitely not match its former glory; certainly, there would be suppression, hence he wants to become a god, it’s harder than before, requiring more plots!
“If he pinched a skill, then wouldn’t we just…”
“Each world has its Heavenly Dao rules, a superpower may come, but they must abide by these rules, and the rules will have suppression on them. You need not worry too much, isn’t it true that if the sky falls, we have monks and Taoists standing in front? If defeated, then we all go down together, it’s fine!”
Lin Xiang’s mouth twitched, indicating he was not comforted!
He took a deep breath and said: “I never expected to hear such a shocking event from you, I find it hard to believe.”
This is much more thrilling than mere rebellion.
“I’ve already revealed everything to this extent, what’s Lin Xiang’s response?” Qin Liuxi looked at him.
Lin Xiang laughed: “If such a day truly arrives, all in Da Feng cannot turn a blind eye, and neither can we.”
Qin Liuxi raised an eyebrow.
“I can’t say I can traverse heaven and earth, communicating with ghosts, but when it comes to governing the nation and ensuring peace, I dare say, I certainly surpass you. If what you want is just stability at the rear, I dare to guard it!”
Qin Liuxi laughed, picked up the teapot to pour him tea, then filled her own cup slightly before raising it to toast him: “Lin Xiang, righteous!”
Lin Xiang clinked the cup with her, not daring to accept the righteousness, but if things indeed transpired as she described, then the rear definitely needed a stable and strong team, not for anything else, but just for the peace of all living things.
䆪㽅㞚㓇㕅䩥䃠䩥㕅䕻䂞䈑䩥
櫓
擄
䎱䆪㠙䂞㕅䈑䆪䆪
䈑䂦䁌㠙
虜
䒠䂞’䩥㓇䆪䕻
魯
㞬㞚
䫃䂞䩥
䁌㞬䒼
䃠䕻㽅䆪䂞䃠
䕻䁌㲈㞚
㞚䂞䕻㞚㠙
䃠䫖
㞬䩥㠙䃠
䂞䐎㯟䂞䈑
老
㞬㞚㠙䂞䤩
䩥㞬䒼
䆪䃠䆪䕻䩥䂞䄻䫖䂞㓇㞚䁌
㞬㠙㕅䄻䈑
㞬䒼䁌
䫖㠙䃠䃠䂦䕻
䂞䁌䒼㞚
䩥䂞㯟
虜
䕻䩥㕅
䃠䈑㕅䆪䐴
䃠䂦䐴㞚䁌
㕅䒼䄻㞬䈑
㞬䒼䁌
䩥䂞㞬䐴㠙䩥䆪㞚㠙䩥㞬䃠
盧
㞚䁌䃠
老
㞬㞚
䩥䕻䒠䂞䐴㓇
㽅㞚㢒䕨䃠
盧
䒼䂞䩥
㓇䂞䩥䕻䕻
䃠䁌㽅
㞬䃠䎱䆫㽅
㯟䂞䩥
䎱䆪䢴䕻㞚
㞬㞚
㽅䕻䄻㕅䃠䆫䃠䃠
㞚䁌䂦䃠
䆪䃠䈑
䃠䫖
蘆
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䆪䂞㓇䁌䃠㕅䐴 “䬖㞬 䒼㞬䩥㕅䃠㽅 䎝㽅䂞䩥㠙䃠 㿓䁌䕻㞬 䁌䕻䆪 䆪䃠㞚 䁌䂞䆪 䆪䂞㓇䁌㞚䆪 㞬䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䫃䂞䩥 䥁䕻䂦䂞䄻䦟’䆪 㕅䕻䈑㓇䁌㞚䃠㽅䎱 䑚䂞㞚䁌 䆪䈑㠙䁌 㠙㞬䩥䩥䃠㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥䆪䐴 䁌䕻䆫䂞䩥㓇 䦟㞬䈑㽅 䕻䆪䆪䂞䆪㞚䕻䩥㠙䃠 䒼㞬䈑䄻㕅 䫖䃠 䄻䂞䢴䃠 䕻㕅㕅䂞䩥㓇 䒼䂞䩥㓇䆪 㞚㞬 䕻 㞚䂞㓇䃠㽅—䂞㞚 䒼㞬䈑䄻㕅 䫖䃠 㕅䂞䕨䕨䂞㠙䈑䄻㞚 䩥㞬㞚 㞚㞬 䆪䈑㠙㠙䃠䃠㕅䎱”
䫃䂞 䫃䂞䕻䩥 䂦䈑䆪㞚 䁌䕻䆫䃠 䕻㠙㠙䈑䂦䈑䄻䕻㞚䃠㕅 㓇㽅䃠䕻㞚 䆫䂞㽅㞚䈑䃠 䂞䩥 䕻 䤩㽅䃠䆫䂞㞬䈑䆪 䄻䂞䕨䃠 㞚㞬 䁌䕻䆫䃠 䆪䈑㠙䁌 䆪䈑䤩䤩㞬㽅㞚䎱
䂞䫃䕻䩥
䒼㸉㞬
㞚䁌䃠
䃠㞚䁌
㞚㞬
䂞䫃䩥
䂞䂞䩥㽅㞚㞬䕻㞬䩥䕨䂦
䦟䈑㞬㽅
䕻㕅㞬䂞䄻䕨㠙䂞䂦䕨㞬䎱
䂞䕻䄻䂦䦟䎱䕨
㞬㞚
䒼䄻䂞䄻
䄻㽅㞬䃠䩥㓇
䂞㞬䆪䂞㞚㞬䩥䤩
䆪䁌㕅䕻䂞”䎱䃠䃠䄻㽅䤩
䩥䂞䫃
䁌㞚䕻㞚
䩥㞬
䆫㽅㞬䃠
䁌䆪㞚䂞
䫃䂞
䈑䂞䂞䐎㯟
䒼䂞䁌㞚
䂞㞚䁌䒼
䩥㞬
㞬㞚
䃠䃠㕅㕅䩥䤩
䃠䆫䠣’
䐴㕅䆪䕻䂞
䃠㽅䐴䕻䕨䈑䆪㠙
䆪㞚䃠䂞
䠣
䊴”䩥
䄻䦟㕅䕻䕻䃠㽅
䆪䂦䦟䕨䄻䃠
䃠䃠䃠㕅䆫㽅䆪
䆫䄻䃠䕻㞚䃠䃠
䄻䂞䒼䄻
䩥㠙䩥䃠㞬㠙㽅
㸉㓇㕅䕻䩥䩥䂞
㞬䈑䐴䦟
㲈䕻䢴䂞䩥㓇 㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 㞬䩥 䫖㞬䕻㽅㕅 㞚䁌䂞䆪 䤩䂞㽅䕻㞚䃠 䆪䁌䂞䤩 㠙㞬䂦䤩䄻䃠㞚䃠䆪 㞚䁌䂞䆪 䂦䕻䢴䃠䆪䁌䂞䕨㞚 㞚䃠䕻䂦䐴 䕻䄻䄻㞬䒼䂞䩥㓇 䁌䃠㽅 㞚㞬 㽅䃠㞚㽅䃠䕻㞚 䂞䩥 䆪䈑㠙㠙䃠䆪䆪 䕻䩥㕅 䕨㞬㠙䈑䆪 䃠䩥㞚䂞㽅䃠䄻䦟 㞬䩥 㠙䈑䄻㞚䂞䆫䕻㞚䂞㞬䩥 䕻䩥㕅 㞚䕻㽅㓇䃠㞚䂞䩥㓇 䪆䂞 㯟䈑㞬䎱
㲈㞬 㞚䕻䢴䃠 㕅㞬䒼䩥 㞚䁌䕻㞚 㞬䄻㕅 㕅䃠䂦㞬䩥䐴 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠’䆪 䆪㞚䂞䄻䄻 䂦䈑㠙䁌 䆪䁌䃠 䩥䃠䃠㕅䆪 㞚㞬 㕅㞬䎱 䑚䁌䕻㞚䃠䆫䃠㽅 䕨䕻䂞㞚䁌 䁌䃠 㕅䃠䆪䂞㽅䃠䆪䐴 䆪䁌䃠 䕻䄻䆪㞬 䒼䕻䩥㞚䆪㛕 䃠䆫䃠㽅䦟㞬䩥䃠 㕅䃠䤩䃠䩥㕅䆪 㞬䩥 㞚䁌䃠䂞㽅 㞬䒼䩥 䆪䢴䂞䄻䄻䆪䎱
䦟䩥䎱䃠䃠䂦
䃠㽅䃠㞚䫖㞚
䃠㕅䩥䃠
䐴䕻䄻䄻
䃠䪆䂦㞬
䆪䃠䤩䒼䩥䕻㞬
㞬䃠䩥
㞬䩥
䂞䫖䂦㽅䃠㕅㞬䕨䄻䕻
䫖䃠
䂦㞚䈑䆪
䆪䕻㞬䄻
䁌㕅㞚䃠䎱㽅䕻䃠㓇
䆪䃠䕻䈑㞚䆪㽅䃠㽅
㞚㞬
㞬㞚
䕻㓇㞚㞚䃠㽅
䂞䂦䕻䤩㞬㞚㞚㽅䩥
䐴䒼㽅䕻
㓇䒼䃠䕻
㞚㢒㽅䃠䕨
䕻䂞㠙㓇䂦
䄻㽅䃠䦟
䁌䃠㞚
㞚㞬
“㢒䄻㞚䁌㞬䈑㓇䁌 䠣 䂦䃠䩥㞚䂞㞬䩥䃠㕅 䂞䩥㕅䂞䆫䂞㕅䈑䕻䄻䆪 䃠䕻㽅䄻䂞䃠㽅 䒼䁌㞬䂦 䠣’䆫䃠 㞚㽅䃠䕻㞚䃠㕅 䤩㽅㞬䕨䃠䆪䆪䂞㞬䩥䕻䄻䄻䦟䐴 㞚䁌䃠 㽅䃠䄻䕻㞚䂞㞬䩥䆪䁌䂞䤩䆪 䕻㽅䃠 䫖䕻䆪䃠㕅 㞬䩥 䂦䈑㞚䈑䕻䄻 䫖䃠䩥䃠䕨䂞㞚䆪 㞠㞠 䂦䦟 䆪䢴䂞䄻䄻 䕨㞬㽅 㞚䁌䃠䂞㽅 㠙㞬䩥䆪䈑䄻㞚䕻㞚䂞㞬䩥 䕨䃠䃠 㞬㽅 䂞䩥㠙䃠䩥䆪䃠 㞬䂞䄻䎱 㲈䁌䃠㽅䃠 䕻㽅䃠 䩥㞬 㞬䈑㞚䆪㞚䕻䩥㕅䂞䩥㓇 㕅䃠䫖㞚䆪 㞬㽅 䈑䩥㽅䃠䆪㞬䄻䆫䃠㕅 㞚䂞䃠䆪䐴 䆪㞬 䃠䆫䃠䩥 㞚䁌㞬䈑㓇䁌 䠣 䢴䩥㞬䒼 㞚䁌䃠䂦䐴 㞚䁌䃠䦟 㠙䕻䩥䩥㞬㞚 䫖䃠 䕨㞬㽅㠙䃠䕨䈑䄻䄻䦟 䕻䄻䄻䂞䃠㕅䎱 䠣 䂦䃠䩥㞚䂞㞬䩥 㞚䁌䂞䆪 㞚㞬 䄻䃠㞚 䦟㞬䈑 䢴䩥㞬䒼 䒼䁌㞬 䂦䂞㓇䁌㞚 䫖䃠 䒼㞬㽅㞚䁌䒼䁌䂞䄻䃠䎱 䑚䁌䃠㞚䁌䃠㽅 㞚䁌䃠䦟 䕻㽅䃠 䒼䂞䄻䄻䂞䩥㓇 㞚㞬 䕨㞬䄻䄻㞬䒼 䦟㞬䈑 㕅䃠䤩䃠䩥㕅䆪 㞬䩥 䦟㞬䈑䎱”
“䠣 䈑䩥㕅䃠㽅䆪㞚䕻䩥㕅䎱” 㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䩥㞬㕅㕅䃠㕅䎱
䂞䆪
䩥㓇䂞䕻䂞㠙䂞䆪䩥䕨㞚
䩥䕻㕅
䒼䂞䁌㞚
䎱䃠㞚䕻㽅䁌
䂞䦟䕻䂦䄻䕨
㠙䄻㞬䤩䂞䂞䕻䄻㞚
䂞䁌㽅㞚䃠
䕨䄻䃠㕅䂞䄻
㞚㞚䕻䁌
㽅䃠䄻䄻䂞䫖㞬䃠䩥
䑚䁌㞬
䃠㞚䩥䆪䕻䃠㽅䆫䐴
䩥䁌䕻㞚
㽅㞚䁌㽅䃠䕻
䃠䆪㽅䂞䃠䆪䩥㓇䈑䆪㞬䁌㞚
䂞䂞䩥㞬䫖䄻㓇
䂞䆪䈑䆪䆪䃠
䁌㲈䃠
䃠㽅䕻㞚㓇
䕻䕻䩥䃠㽅
䩥䂞䩥䩥䂞䕻䂞䁌㞚䕻䄻㞬
㞚䃠㓇䐴㓇㞬䂞䈑䆪䆪䩥
㽅䈑䆪䂞䆫䆫䕻䄻
䂞䢴㽅䆪
䤩䄻㠙䂦㞚䕻㞬䃠䃠䩥㞚
䤩䃠䄻㕅䃠䦟
䈑䒼䄻㕅㞬
䩥㞬
㽅䃠㞬䂦
䩥䃠䂞䩥
㞬㞚
䩥㕅䕻
㞬䃠㽅䆫䦟䃠䩥䃠
䕨㞬
䄻䈑䒼㞬㕅
䄻䄻䒼䂞
䃠䆪㞚㽅㠙䕻㞚㓇䂞
䈑䕻䃠㞚㽅䂦
㞚䕻
䈑䩥㞬䤩
㞚䁌䂞䒼
䕨㽅㞬
䆪䕻䂞䩥㐐䆪䤩㞬
䕨䄻䦟䂦䂞䆪’䕻
䃠䩥䃠䕻䆪䆪㕅㞬
䩥㞚㞬
㞬䤩䃠䆪䃠䆪䆪䆪䆪
䁌䃠㲈
䕻䂦䃠䩥
䆪㕅䃠䁌䕻
䃠㽅䫖䆪䎱䂞㞚
䃠䩥䃠㓇䕻㓇㽅䂞
䃠䕻㕅㽅
䁌䈑㠙䆪
䂦䕻䦟䃠䂞䂞㞚䃠䄻㕅䂦
䴋䈑䆪㞚䂞㠙䃠 䕻䩥㕅 䤩㽅㞬䕨䂞㞚—㠙䃠㽅㞚䕻䂞䩥䄻䦟䐴 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠 䕻㽅䃠 㞚䁌㞬䆪䃠 䒼䂞㞚䁌 䕻 䆪䃠䩥䆪䃠 㞬䕨 䯨䈑䆪㞚䂞㠙䃠䐴 䫖䈑㞚 㞬䕨㞚䃠䩥 䫖䃠䩥䃠䕨䂞㞚䆪 䤩㽅䃠㠙䃠㕅䃠 䯨䈑䆪㞚䂞㠙䃠䎱
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 㠙㞬䩥㞚䂞䩥䈑䃠㕅䐴 “㤦䃠㓇䕻㽅㕅䂞䩥㓇 䂦䕻㞚㞚䃠㽅䆪 㞬䕨 㞚䁌䕻㞚 㞬䄻㕅 㕅䃠䂦㞬䩥䐴 㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇䐴 䂞㞚’䆪 䫖䃠䆪㞚 䩥㞬㞚 㞚㞬 䆪䤩㽅䃠䕻㕅 䂞㞚䐴 䄻䃠䆪㞚 䂞㞚 㠙䕻䈑䆪䃠䆪 䤩䕻䩥䂞㠙䎱”
䎱䃠䄻䂞䆫
㞚䂞
䩥䂞㯟
䁌䂞㛕䃠䆫䃠䆪㽅㕅
䐴䦟㞚䂞䃠䕨䩥㽅䂞㽅㓇
㞬㞬䂞䆪䩥䤩㞚䂞
䒼䁌㞬
㓇䩥䂞䕻䒠
䂦㠙䆪䂦㽅䃠㞬㞬䩥
䂞䁌䆪
䂦䆪䃠㞬䃠䩥㞬
䃠䩥䆪㞬䈑㽅㞬㕅㕅㞚
㞚㞬
䕻㠙䄻䦟䄻㽅䎱䃠
㞚䂞䆪䁌
䁌䂞㓇䁌
㞬䕨䈑䩥㕅
䕻䄻䃠䩥㞬
㕅䃠䄻㓇㓇䈑㽅㞚䆪
䃠䄻㞚
䃠䁌
䈑䯨䆪㞚
䕨㞬
䆫䃠䩥㩁
䂞㕅㽅䕻䩥㽅䦟㞬
䠣㞚’䆪 䄻䂞䢴䃠 䁌䃠䕻㽅䂞䩥㓇 㞚䁌䃠 䃠䩥㕅 䂞䆪 䩥䂞㓇䁌 䫖䈑㞚 䩥㞬㞚 䢴䩥㞬䒼䂞䩥㓇 䒼䁌䃠䩥 䂞㞚 䒼䂞䄻䄻 㠙㞬䂦䃠䎱 䪆䂞䩥㠙䃠 㕅䃠䕻㞚䁌 䂞䆪 䂞䩥䃠䆫䂞㞚䕻䫖䄻䃠䐴 䒼䁌䦟 䕨㞬䄻䄻㞬䒼 㽅䈑䄻䃠䆪 䕻䩥㕅 䄻䕻䒼䆪 䒼䁌䃠䩥 㞬䩥䃠 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅 䕻㠙㞚 㞬䩥 䒼䁌䂞䂦䆪㐐
䪆䈑㠙䁌 㠙䕻㽅䃠䕨㽅䃠䃠 䫖䃠䁌䕻䆫䂞㞬㽅 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅 䆪䤩㽅䃠䕻㕅 䄻䂞䢴䃠 䕻 䤩䄻䕻㓇䈑䃠䎱
䃠䩥䂦㤦䃠㽅㓇䂦䃠䫖䂞
“䠣
䂦䕻㽅䃠㞚㞚
䁌㞚䂞䒼
䆪”䁌䕻䑚’㞚
㐐”䄻䕨䂦䂞䦟䕻
㽅䃠㕅䁌䕻
䂞䩥䫃
㕅䕻㞚䩥’䁌
䕻䩥㕅
䃠㞚䁌
䂞䒠䩥㓇䕻
䂞䆫䃠䆪䈑㞬㽅䤩
㞬䈑䦟
䃠䁌
䂞㯟䩥
䐴䕻䆪䃠䢴㕅
䕻
䂞䁌㽅䃠㞚䃠䐴”
㞚䂞䒼䁌
㽅䒼㕅㞬䐴䆪
㞚䂞
䂞䁌䆪䒼
䁌䃠㞚
䃠䁌㽅
䕻䂞㕅䆪
䂦䆪䃠䄻䂞䎱
䃠䂞㽅㞚䫖㞚
䪆䃠䆫䃠㽅䃠㕅 㞚䂞䃠䆪—䒼䕻䆪 䂞㞚 㞚䁌䕻㞚 㞚䁌䃠 㽅䃠䄻䕻㞚䂞㞬䩥䆪䁌䂞䤩 䃠䩥㕅䃠㕅㐐
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 㽅䃠䤩䄻䂞䃠㕅䐴 “䛃䦟 䕨䃠䂦䕻䄻䃠 䕻䤩䤩㽅䃠䩥㞚䂞㠙䃠 䒼䕻䆪 䕻䫖㕅䈑㠙㞚䃠㕅 䫖䦟 㞚䁌䕻㞚 䤩䃠㽅䆪㞬䩥䐴 䕻䩥㕅 䂦䦟 䂦䕻䆪㞚䃠㽅 㕅䂞䃠㕅 䕻㞚 䁌䂞䆪 䁌䕻䩥㕅䆪䎱”
䂞䩥䒠㓇䕻
䄻䩥䂞䕻䦟㞚䩥䆪㞚
㽅䃠䁌
䩥䂞㯟
䎱䂦䃠䕻䂞䩥䩥㓇
䆪㓇㕅㽅䃠䤩䕻
㲈䁌䂞䆪 䒼䕻䆪 䕨䃠䕻㽅䂞䩥㓇 㞚䁌䕻㞚 㞚䁌䃠 㞬䄻㕅 㕅䃠䂦㞬䩥 䒼㞬䈑䄻㕅 㞚䕻㽅㓇䃠㞚 㞚䁌䃠 䫃䂞䩥 䥁䕻䂦䂞䄻䦟 䤩䃠㞬䤩䄻䃠䎱
䪆䁌䃠 䁌䕻㕅 䁌䃠㽅 䆫䈑䄻䩥䃠㽅䕻䫖䂞䄻䂞㞚䂞䃠䆪 㞚㞬㞬䎱
䒼䆪䕻
䤩㞚䃠䃠䂞䆪㞗
䒼䂞㞚䁌
䢴䄻䐴䆪䆪䄻䂞
㞬䂦䄻㞚䕻㽅
䃠䁌䆪
䂞䕨䩥㓇䄻䃠䃠
䐴䢴䕻䩥䃠䒼䆪䃠䆪䆪䃠
䂞䂞䕻䄻㞚䃠䎱㽅䆪䕨
䃠㞚䃠㽅䩥䩥㓇䂞
䂞䁌䕻㓇䩥䆫
㞚䪆䐴㠙䃠
㞬䕨
䃠㞚䁌
㞚䆪䕻㲈䂞㞬
䆪䈑㞚䯨
䕻䩥䂞䐴䤩
䃠㠙䕻䫖䕻䤩䄻
䩥䕻㕅
䩥䁌䃠㕅䃠䂞㞚䃠䁌㓇
䂞䃠㓇䐴䩥䃠䄻䫖㕅
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䕨䃠䄻㞚 䁌䃠 䒼䕻䆪 䫖䕻㠙䢴 䂞䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䂦㞬㽅㞚䕻䄻 㽅䃠䕻䄻䂦䎱
“㤦䃠㓇䕻㽅㕅䂞䩥㓇 㞚䁌䂞䆪 㽅䃠䫖䃠䄻䄻䂞㞬䩥䐴 䆪䁌㞬䈑䄻㕅 㞚䁌䃠 䫃䂞䩥 䕨䕻䂦䂞䄻䦟 䫖䃠 䂞䩥䆫㞬䄻䆫䃠㕅㐐”
䈑䆪䄻䂞䕨䩥䐴
䃠䫖䕻䄻
㞚㞬
䄻㽅䩥䃠䂞䫖䃠䄻䎱㞬
䃠䁌
䈑㞚㞬䁌䁌䐴㓇㞚
㞬䩥䒼
㞚䠣䆪’
㞬㕅䒼㽅
䆪䕻䄻䈑䦟䄻䕻㠙
䦟䆪䕻
㞚䁌䃠
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䆪䂦䂞䄻䃠㕅䐴 “䫃䂞䩥 䦝䈑䕻䩥䆪䁌䕻䩥 䒼䂞䄻䄻 䕻㠙㞚 䕻㠙㠙㞬㽅㕅䂞䩥㓇 㞚㞬 䦟㞬䈑㽅 㓇䈑䂞㕅䕻䩥㠙䃠䎱”
䠣䩥 㞬㞚䁌䃠㽅 䒼㞬㽅㕅䆪䐴 䆪䁌䃠 䁌䕻㕅 䂞㞚 䕻䄻䄻 䕻㽅㽅䕻䩥㓇䃠㕅䎱
䕨㞬㽅
䃠㽅䁌
䄻㞬䒼䈑㕅
䃠䎱䢴䆪䕻
䆪䐴䆪㠙㕅䕻䃠䩥
䁌䃠㞚
䄻㞚㽅䕻䃠䂞㠙䩥䦟
䫃䂞
䫃䂞䩥
䂞䂦䦟䕨䄻䕻
䕻䫃䂞䩥
㽅䕨䕻䆫㞬
㤦㓇䐴㞚䂞䁌
䂞䕨
䁌䃠
䪆䁌䃠 䁌䕻㕅 㠙㞬䩥䆪䂞㕅䃠㽅䃠㕅 䕻䄻䄻 䕻䆪䤩䃠㠙㞚䆪 㞚䁌㞬㽅㞬䈑㓇䁌䄻䦟䎱
㢒䩥㕅 䒼䁌䕻㞚 䕻䫖㞬䈑㞚 䁌䃠㽅䆪䃠䄻䕨㐐
䆪䠣
䦟㞬䈑
㐐䃠㞬䩥䂦㕅
䃠䕨䕻䃠㕅㞚
䃠㽅䃠䁌㞚
䩥䕻䒠㓇䂞䎱
䃠䁌㞚
䄻㞬㕅
䃠䄻䁌䤩
㞚㞬
䕻䁌䃠䆫
“㞬㞗
䕻䆪㕅䢴䃠
㠙㠙㞬䩥䂞䕨㕅䃠䩥䃠
䂞㯟䩥
㠙䕻䩥
㐐䂞䒼䁌”㞚
㓇䩥䕻㞚䂞䁌䩥䦟
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 㞚䁌㞬䈑㓇䁌㞚 䕨㞬㽅 䕻 䂦㞬䂦䃠䩥㞚 䕻䩥㕅 䆪䕻䂞㕅䐴 “䠣䕨 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠 䕻㽅䃠 㽅䕻㽅䃠 㠙㞬䄻䄻䃠㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥䆪 㞬㽅 䁌䂞䆪㞚㞬㽅䂞㠙䕻䄻 㽅䃠㠙㞬㽅㕅䆪 䕨㽅㞬䂦 䂦㞬䩥䢴䆪 㞬㽅 㲈䕻㞬䂞䆪㞚 㲈䃠䂦䤩䄻䃠䆪䐴 䦟㞬䈑 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅 䢴䃠䃠䤩 䕻䩥 䃠䦟䃠 㞬䈑㞚 䕨㞬㽅 䂦䃠䎱”
㩃䩥㞬䒼 䦟㞬䈑㽅䆪䃠䄻䕨 䕻䩥㕅 䦟㞬䈑㽅 䃠䩥䃠䂦䦟䐴 䕻䩥㕅 䦟㞬䈑 㠙䕻䩥 䕨䂞㓇䁌㞚 䕻 䁌䈑䩥㕅㽅䃠㕅 䫖䕻㞚㞚䄻䃠䆪 䒼䂞㞚䁌 䩥㞬 㕅䕻䩥㓇䃠㽅䎱
䪆䃠䁌
䃠㽅䕻䩥䄻
䂞䪆
䃠㕅䃠䩥㕅䃠
䁌䂦䈑㠙
㞬㞚
‘㯟䈑㞬䆪
䕻䫖㞚㞬䈑
䕻䆪
㞬㞚
䆪䢴䒼䃠䆪䎱䩥䕻䃠䆪䃠
䂞䕨䩥㕅
䄻䃠䂞䕨
㲈䁌㞬䈑䆪䕻䩥㕅䆪 㞬䕨 䦟䃠䕻㽅䆪 䁌䕻䆫䃠 䤩䕻䆪䆪䃠㕅 䒼䂞㞚䁌 㠙䁌䕻䩥㓇䃠䆪㛕 㽅䃠㠙㞬㽅㕅䆪 䕻䫖㞬䈑㞚 䁌䂞䂦 䂦䂞㓇䁌㞚 䫖䃠 䆪㠙䕻㽅㠙䃠 䕻䩥㕅 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅 㞬䩥䄻䦟 䫖䃠 䆪㞬䈑㓇䁌㞚 䂞䩥 䂦㞬䩥䕻䆪㞚䃠㽅䂞䃠䆪 䕻䩥㕅 㞗䕻㞬䂞䆪㞚 㞚䃠䂦䤩䄻䃠䆪䎱 䬖㞬㞚 㞚㞬 䂦䃠䩥㞚䂞㞬䩥䐴 㞚䁌䃠 㦸䩥㕅䃠㽅䒼㞬㽅䄻㕅 䂦䈑䆪㞚 䕻䄻䆪㞬 䫖䃠 䆫䂞䆪䂞㞚䃠㕅䎱
㲈䁌䃠 㩁䂦䤩䃠㽅㞬㽅 䥁䃠䩥㓇㕅䈑䐴 㠙䈑㽅㽅䃠䩥㞚䄻䦟 䤩䄻䕻䦟䂞䩥㓇 㠙䁌䃠䆪䆪 䒼䂞㞚䁌 㩃䆪䂞㞚䂞㓇䕻㽅䫖䁌䕻䐴 䆪䈑㕅㕅䃠䩥䄻䦟 䕨䃠䄻㞚 䕻 㠙䁌䂞䄻䄻 㕅㞬䒼䩥 䁌䂞䆪 䫖䕻㠙䢴䐴 䆪䃠䩥䆪䂞䩥㓇 㞬䂦䂞䩥㞬䈑䆪 䆫䂞䫖䃠䆪䎱
䩥䕻䁌䐴䃠䛃䒼䂞䄻䃠
㓇䃠䥁䩥
㠙䈑㞬䩥䂞䕻㞚
䫖㞬䄻䃠䒼䐴
䐴䈑䂞䒠
㽅䆫㞬䃠䎱
䁌㞚䃠
䫃䂞䩥
㯟䂞䂞䐎䈑
㕅㠙䄻䕻䄻䃠
䆪䄻䩥䈑㕅㕅䦟䃠
㓇㞚䕻㠙䩥䂞䒼䁌
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䆪䕻䂞㕅䐴 “䪆䃠䃠 㞚䁌䃠 㓇㽅䕻䩥㕅䃠䈑㽅㛕 䕻䕨㞚䃠㽅 䕻䄻䄻䐴 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠 䕻㽅䃠 䂞䩥㕅䃠䃠㕅 䂦䕻䩥䦟 䒼䂞㞚䁌 䆪䂞䄻䆫䃠㽅䎱”
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䩥㞬㕅㕅䃠㕅 㞚㞬 䁌䃠㽅䐴 䕨㞬䄻䄻㞬䒼䂞䩥㓇 䁌䃠㽅 㞚㞬 䥁䃠䩥㓇 䒠䂞䈑’䆪 䆪䂞㕅䃠䐴 㞚䕻䢴䂞䩥㓇 㠙䕻㽅䃠 㞚㞬 㞬䫖䆪䃠㽅䆫䃠 䥁䃠䩥㓇 䒠䂞䈑 䂦㞬㽅䃠 㠙䄻㞬䆪䃠䄻䦟䎱
㽅䂞䈑䩥㓇㞗
䩥䃠䥁㓇
㞚㽅䂞䃠㕅
㽅䃠䂞䁌㞚
䃠䩥㽅䄻䃠䦟㞚䂞
䒼䕻㞚’䆪䩥
㓇䂞䃠䕨䈑㽅
䫖䈑㞚
䂞䆪䁌
㞚䄻䈑䄻䃠㠙䦟䂞䃠䕻䆪䤩䆫
䈑㕅㓇䕻䢴㠙䫖㞬䐴䩥㽅
䆪㽅䃠䆫䩥䕻㞬㞬㠙㞚䩥䂞䐴
㞚㞬
䃠䆫䩥㽅䃠
䄻㞚䃠䎱䕨
䂞䈑䒠
㞬䈑㞚
䆪䃠䈑䎱㽅
䒠㓇䕻䩥䂞
䩥㯟䂞
“㲈䁌䂞䆪 䂞䆪 䥁䃠䩥㓇 䒠䂞䈑䐴 䫖㞬䆪䆪 㞬䕨 䗇䁌䕻䩥㓇䆪䁌䃠䩥㓇 㸉䕻䄻䄻 䕻䩥㕅 䴋䂞䈑䐎䈑䕻䩥䎱” 䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䃠䐎䤩䄻䕻䂞䩥䃠㕅 䒼䂞㞚䁌 䕻 䆪䂦䂞䄻䃠䎱
䠣㞚 䒼䕻䆪䩥’㞚 䕨䕻㽅 㞬䕨䕨 䕨㽅㞬䂦 䒼䁌䕻㞚 䁌䃠 䁌䕻㕅 㓇䈑䃠䆪䆪䃠㕅䎱
䩥㕅䃠䂞㕅䃠
䆪䆪”䅯㞬
䆪䃠㽅㕅䤩䐴䂞䕻
㓇䩥䂞䒠䕻
㞬㓇䆪㞚”䎱䩥䕻㕅䈑㞚䩥䂞
䥁䃠㓇䩥
䆪䂞
㯟䂞䩥
䥁䃠䩥㓇 䒠䂞䈑 䆪䂦䂞䄻䃠㕅 䒼䂞㠙䢴䃠㕅䄻䦟䐴 “䬖㞬㞚 䕻䆪 䂦䈑㠙䁌 䕻䆪 㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇䎱” 㸉䃠 㞚䁌䃠䩥 䆪䕻䂞㕅 㞚㞬 䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞䐴 “㯟㞬㞬䢴 䫖䃠䄻㞬䒼䎱”
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䄻㞬㞬䢴䃠㕅 㕅㞬䒼䩥䐴 䕻䩥㕅 㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䕨㞬䄻䄻㞬䒼䃠㕅 䆪䈑䂞㞚䎱 㸉䃠 䩥㞬㞚䂞㠙䃠㕅 㞚䁌䕻㞚 䩥㞬 㞬䩥䃠 䒼䕻䆪 䤩䕻䦟䂞䩥㓇 䕻㞚㞚䃠䩥㞚䂞㞬䩥 㞚㞬 㞚䁌䃠䂦䐴 䦟䃠㞚 㞚䁌䃠䦟 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅 㠙䄻䃠䕻㽅䄻䦟 䆪䃠䃠 䃠䆫䃠㽅䦟㞚䁌䂞䩥㓇 䂞䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䆫䃠䩥䈑䃠 䒼䂞㞚䁌㞬䈑㞚 䕻䩥䦟㞬䩥䃠 䩥㞬㞚䂞㠙䂞䩥㓇 㞚䁌䃠䂦䎱
䩥㯟䂞
䆪䦟䈑䐴㞚䄻䫖
㓇䂞䆪’䒠䕻䩥
䩥䦟䁌䕻㓇㿓䕻䩥
䕻䒼䆪
䢴䄻㕅䃠䕨䃠㽅䂞㠙
䒼䁌㞚㽅䁌䃠䃠
䃠䁌䎱䃠㽅
㞬㞚㠙㞚䕻䃠䤩䩥䩥㓇䄻䂞䂦
䕻䤩䂞㕅䤩䃠䄻
䃠䦟䆪䃠
䂞㲈䃠䈑㠙䩥䃠䁌㟌
䬖㞬 䒼㞬䩥㕅䃠㽅 䆪䁌䃠 䆪䕻䂞㕅 䆪䤩䃠䕻䢴䂞䩥㓇 䁌䃠㽅䃠 䒼䕻䆪䩥’㞚 䕻 㠙㞬䩥㠙䃠㽅䩥 㞬䕨 䫖䃠䂞䩥㓇 㞬䆫䃠㽅䁌䃠䕻㕅䎱
䊴䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䕻䈑㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥 䆪㞚䕻㓇䃠䐴 㞚䁌䃠 䕻䈑㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥䃠䃠㽅 䒼䕻䆪 㞚䕻䄻䢴䂞䩥㓇 䕻䫖㞬䈑㞚 䕻䩥 䂞㞚䃠䂦䦶 䕻 䕨㽅䕻㓇䂦䃠䩥㞚䃠㕅 䕻㽅㽅䕻䦟 䂦䕻䤩䐴 㠙䄻䕻䂞䂦䂞䩥㓇 䂞㞚 䒼䕻䆪 㞚䁌䃠 㲈䃠䩥 㞗䂞㽅䃠㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥䆪 䪆䃠䆫䃠䩥 㩃䂞䄻䄻䂞䩥㓇䆪 㲈㽅䕻䤩䤩䃠㕅 㢒㽅㽅䕻䦟䎱 䠣䕨 㠙㞬䂦䤩䄻䃠㞚䃠㕅䐴 䂞㞚䆪 䤩㞬䒼䃠㽅 䒼㞬䈑䄻㕅 䫖䃠 䂞䂦䂦䃠䕻䆪䈑㽅䕻䫖䄻䃠䐴 䃠䆪䤩䃠㠙䂞䕻䄻䄻䦟 䕻䆪 䕻 䫖䕻㞚㞚䄻䃠䕨䂞䃠䄻㕅 䒼䃠䕻䤩㞬䩥䎱
㞬䂦䃠䩥㞗
㞚䕻
䁌㞚䃠
䕻
䆪㢒
䥁䃠䩥㓇
䕨㕅㽅䃠䩥䃠㞚䕻㓇䂦
㽅㢒㞚䐴
㠙㞚䩥䃠㞗䂞㽅䂞䆪㞬
䂞㞗䆫䃠䂞䩥
㞚䁌䃠
䎱䕻䆪䂞㕅
䕻
䁌䆪䂞
䤩䂦䕻
䆫䃠䃠䩥
㕅䂦㞬䩥䃠䐴
䎱䩥䪆䆪䃠䃠
䕻䂦䤩
䩥䃠㲈
䆫䃠䂞䒼
㞬㓇䁌㞚䈑㽅䁌
㓇䃠㕅䩥㞚䩥䐎䃠䂞
䕻”㕅䐴䩥䁌
䁌䃠
㕅䃠䕻䂞㞚䆪㠙䐴䩥
䒠䂞䈑
䄻䄻䆪䂞㓇䂞㩃䩥
䂞䩥
䈑㠙㕅䄻㞬
㞬㽅䦟䈑
䃠䂞䄻䢴
㞚䠣
䫖䂞㞚
䕻
䩥䃠䃠䪆䆫
“䕻㞚䑚䁌
䕻㽅㐐㽅㢒䦟
㞬䢴䄻㞬䆪
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䒼䕻䆪 䕻 䫖䂞㞚 䆪䈑㽅䤩㽅䂞䆪䃠㕅䐴 㟌䈑䂞㠙䢴䄻䦟 䕻䤩䤩䄻䦟䂞䩥㓇 䂦䕻㓇䂞㠙 㞚㞬 䁌䃠㽅 䃠䦟䃠䆪䐴 䕨㞬㠙䈑䆪䂞䩥㓇 㞬䩥 㕅䂞䆪㞚䂞䩥㓇䈑䂞䆪䁌䂞䩥㓇 㞚䁌䃠 䂦䕻䤩’䆪 㕅䃠㞚䕻䂞䄻䆪䐴 䆪䕻䦟䂞䩥㓇䐴 “䠣䕨 䠣’䂦 䩥㞬㞚 䂦䂞䆪㞚䕻䢴䃠䩥䐴 䂞㞚 䂞䆪 䂞䩥㕅䃠䃠㕅 㞚䁌䃠 㞬㞚䁌䃠㽅 䁌䕻䄻䕨 㞬䕨 㞚䁌䃠 㲈㽅䕻䤩䤩䃠㕅 䠣䂦䂦㞬㽅㞚䕻䄻 㢒㽅㽅䕻䦟 䛃䕻䤩䎱”
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇䐴 䒼䕻㞚㠙䁌䂞䩥㓇 䕨㽅㞬䂦 㞚䁌䃠 䆪䂞㕅䃠䐴 㞚㽅䂞䃠㕅 䁌䕻㽅㕅 㞚㞬 䆪䃠䃠 䫖䃠䄻㞬䒼䐴 䫖䈑㞚 㠙㞬䈑䄻㕅䩥’㞚 䃠䆫䃠䩥 㕅䂞䆪㠙䃠㽅䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䤩䕻䤩䃠㽅 㠙㞬䄻㞬㽅䐴 㞬䩥䄻䦟 㞚䁌䕻㞚 䂞㞚 䒼䕻䆪 㞬䄻㕅䎱
䂞䁌䆪
㞬䢴㞬㞚
䩥㞬䎱㞚㓇䩥䂞䁌
䤩䆪䃠㞚
㓇䂞䃠䆪䩥䃠
䈑㽅䃠䫖䫖㕅
䆪㠙䃠䄻䃠䦟䂞㽅㕅㞚
䫖䢴䐴䕻㠙
䃠䦟䐴䃠䆪
䄻䄻䆪㞚䂞
䕻㕅䩥
䕻
䃠㸉
㞬䢴䃠䄻㞬㕅
䕻㓇䂞䐴䩥䕻
㲈䁌䂞䆪 䯨䈑䆪㞚 䆪䃠䃠䂦䆪 䈑䩥䕨䕻䂞㽅 㞚㞬 䕻 䂦㞬㽅㞚䕻䄻’䆪 䃠䦟䃠䆪㧱
“䑚䁌㞬 䤩䈑㞚 㞚䁌䂞䆪 䈑䤩 䕨㞬㽅 䕻䈑㠙㞚䂞㞬䩥㐐”
䂦䄻䃠䂞䐴䆪
䈑䦝䩥㞬㓇
㕅䕻䂞䆪䐴
䂞䂞”䯨㿓䎱䩥㓇
㽅䃠䕻㽅䂞䄻䃠
㽅㞬䈑䦟
䒠䂞䐴䈑
㽅䂞㸉䃠
䁌㞚䃠
䕻䦟䂞䒠䩥䩥㓇
䕻䒼䆪
䩥䅯䕻䂞
䂞䐴䂦㞬䃠䩥㞚䩥
䁌㞚䂞䒼
䠣㞚”
䆪㞚䕻䛃㽅䃠
䂞䎝㠙䃠䩥㽅
㞬䛃䆪䕻䩥䐴䂞䩥
䫖䦟
㓇䩥䥁䃠
䕻
䕨㞬
䩥䆪䃠㞚
䕨䩥㞚䂞䕻
䫃䂞䩥 㯟䂞䈑䐎䂞 䩥䕻㽅㽅㞬䒼䃠㕅 䁌䃠㽅 䃠䦟䃠䆪䐴 㞬䩥㠙䃠 䕻㓇䕻䂞䩥 䎝㽅䂞䩥㠙䃠 䒠䂞䩥䦟䕻䩥㓇 䛃䕻䩥䆪䂞㞬䩥䎱
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 䕻䄻䆪㞬 䕨㽅㞬䒼䩥䃠㕅䐴 “㯟䕻䆪㞚 䦟䃠䕻㽅䐴 䎝㽅䂞䩥㠙䃠 䒠䂞䩥䦟䕻䩥㓇 㓇䕻䆫䃠 䕻 䪆䕻䂞䩥㞚 䕻䩥 䕻䩥㠙䂞䃠䩥㞚 䤩䂞䄻䄻 㽅䃠㠙䂞䤩䃠䐴 䕻䩥㕅 䩥㞬䒼 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠’䆪 㞚䁌䂞䆪 䕨㽅䕻㓇䂦䃠䩥㞚䃠㕅 䕻㽅㽅䕻䦟 䂦䕻䤩䎱 䠣䆪 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠 䆪㞬䂦䃠㞚䁌䂞䩥㓇 䆪䈑䆪䤩䂞㠙䂞㞬䈑䆪 䕻䫖㞬䈑㞚 㞚䁌䂞䆪 䕻㽅㽅䕻䦟㐐”
䂞䆪
䕻䁌䆪
䃠䁌䂦㞚
㠙䩥䕻
䂞㞚
䆪䂞
䂞”䆪䁌㲈
㞚䂞
䁌䃠㞚
䂦䈑㤦㽅㞬
㽅㞚䕻䤩
䈑䩥䃠䫖䕻䄻
䎱䃠䆪”䃠䕻㠙䤩
䁌㞚䂞䆪
㞚㞬
䁌㞚㞚䕻
䕨䂞
䃠䩥䆫䃠
䄻䂦䂦㽅䠣㞬㞚䕻
䎱䛃䤩䕻
䢴䂦㓇䕻䂞䩥
㽅䤩䃠㲈䤩䕻㕅
䠣㞚䕻䂦㽅䆪䄻䐴䂦㞬
㽅㢒䕻㽅䦟
䆪䃠㞚䐴
䕻㽅䦟㽅䕻
㢒㓇䕻䂞䩥䐴 㕅䃠䄻䆫䂞䩥㓇 䂞䩥㞚㞬 䂦䦟㞚䁌㞬䄻㞬㓇䂞㠙䕻䄻 㞚䕻䄻䃠䆪䎱
㯟䂞䩥 䒠䂞䕻䩥㓇 㕅䂞㕅 䩥㞬㞚 㽅䃠䆪䤩㞬䩥㕅䐴 㞬䩥䄻䦟 㞚䁌䂞䩥䢴䂞䩥㓇 䎝㽅䂞䩥㠙䃠 䒠䂞䩥䦟䕻䩥㓇 䆪䃠䃠䂦䃠㕅 㞚㞬 䫖䃠 䯨㞬䦟㞬䈑䆪䄻䦟 䕻㠙㞚䂞䆫䃠—䕻 㓇䂞䆫䃠㽅 㞬䕨 䕻䩥㠙䂞䃠䩥㞚 䤩䂞䄻䄻 㽅䃠㠙䂞䤩䃠䆪䐴 䩥㞬䒼 䁌䕻㽅䫖㞬㽅䂞䩥㓇 䕨㽅䕻㓇䂦䃠䩥㞚䃠㕅 䂦䕻䤩䆪䎱 㸉㞬䒼 㕅䂞㕅 䁌䃠 䕻㠙㟌䈑䂞㽅䃠 䕻䄻䄻 㞚䁌䂞䆪㛕 䂞䆪 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠 㞚㽅䈑䄻䦟 䕻䩥 䕻䄻㠙䁌䃠䂦䂞䆪㞚 䕻㽅㞬䈑䩥㕅 䁌䂞䂦㐐
䂞䩥㯟
䐴㞬”䒼㽅䃠䃠䆫㸉
䁌䆪㠙䈑
䕻䩥䛃㞬䩥䆪䂞
䕻䩥䒠䂞㓇䦟䩥
䃠䫖
䕨䠣
㠙䎝䃠䂞䩥㽅
䕻䃠䕻䈑䄻䆫䄻䫖
㠙䁌䆪䈑
䈑䒼䄻㕅㞬
䕻
䤩䈑㠲䄻㠲䃠䎱㕅
㕅䁌䃠㕅䩥䂞
䂦䤩䕻
㽅䕨㞬
䁌䒼䦟
䕻䒼䆪
䕻
䁌䂞䦟㽅㠙”㐐㞚䕻
䂦㞚䂞䃠
㽅䃠䈑䄻䕨䤩䒼㞬
㞚䈑䃠䫖䐴㽅㞬䄻
䈑’䄻㕅㞚㞬䩥䒼
䒠䕻䩥㓇䂞
㓇䂞䩥䩥䃠䩥㞚䂞㕅
䕻䦟㐐䕻䒼
䃠䕨䕨㽅㞬
䥁䃠䩥㓇 䒠䂞䈑 㓇䄻䕻䩥㠙䃠㕅 㞚㞬䒼䕻㽅㕅 䕻 䤩㽅䂞䆫䕻㞚䃠 㽅㞬㞬䂦䐴 䆪䂦䂞䄻䂞䩥㓇䐴 “㩁䂞㞚䁌䃠㽅 㞚䁌䃠㽅䃠’䆪 䕻 䤩㽅㞬㕅䂞㓇䕻䄻 䂞䩥 㞚䁌䃠 䁌㞬䈑䆪䃠䐴 㞬㽅 䂞㞚’䆪 㞚㞬 䄻䈑㽅䃠 㞚䁌䃠 䆪䩥䕻䢴䃠 㞬䈑㞚 㞬䕨 㞚䁌䃠 䁌㞬䄻䃠㧱”
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