Chapter 1775: 234: Racing Against Time
Chapter 1775: 234: Racing Against Time
Capítulo 1775: Chapter 234: Racing Against Time
“That is unknown.” General Ma is also quite puzzled.
Before the meeting, he had clearly conducted a thorough investigation of the northern courtyard and deployed heavy troops in ambush around the area. By rights, no one should be able to enter. But why did someone get in? Could there be a traitor?
Princess Fire Lotus of the Heavenly Fire Kingdom had just arrived and naively handed over the Thunderclap Jade to him, unaware of his background and past deeds, so the possibility of an undercover agent developing in his residence is ruled out.
If there isn’t a traitor, then he really has no idea what’s going on.
“What should we do now?” several mysterious individuals anxiously asked.
If Princess Fire Lotus escapes to the Imperial Palace and exposes their conspiracy, they will face execution and the extermination of their entire families. This is a matter of life and death, and it must be taken seriously.
“Brother Liang is stationed at Dianshi City, right? Dianshi City is the only gateway to the Imperial Palace. By setting up a checkpoint there, they can be stopped.” General Ma replied.
“What if there’s no time, or if it doesn’t work?” asked City Lord Liang.
“There’s also a second line of defense, which is the capital, Heavenly Thunder City. Brother Gu is responsible for security, so he can set up checkpoints at the city gate to intercept these two people.” General Ma answered.
“What if that still doesn’t work?”
“There’s a third line of defense, which is the Imperial Palace. If Princess Fire Lotus of the Heavenly Fire Kingdom cannot enter the palace, how can they report the secrets?” General Ma answered.
“How should the palace be arranged?”
“Have the Grand Tutor convince the Crown Prince to send troops to guard the palace gate and thoroughly inspect Princess Fire Lotus of the Heavenly Fire Kingdom.” General Ma answered.
“I’m afraid they’ll expose our conspiracy to other officials or our mortal enemies—the Third Prince and his subordinates, preventing us from taking further action.” Advisor Gu from the Capital City expressed his worries.
General Ma’s proposed precautions had also occurred to him, but they were afraid that Princess Fire Lotus of the Heavenly Fire Kingdom might take an unexpected route.
“A one-sided statement is difficult to convince. As long as we flatly deny it, they’ll be powerless against us.” General Ma answered.
“But doing so might alert that dog-like Emperor.”
“Then we must secure the other half of the Thunderclap Jade before anything happens.” General Ma replied.
This is the most direct, effective, and safest precaution, and it’s believed these individuals have no objections.
Indeed, after hearing this, the mysterious people felt enlightened and agreed wholeheartedly.
If they could obtain the other half of the Thunderclap Jade before anything happens, then they would have nothing to fear from the Emperor’s authority.
No time should be wasted; they rushed back to the Capital City to persuade the Crown Prince to take action.
…
On the other side, Lin Yifan, leaving the small border town, sighed with relief.
The situation was too terrifying earlier; if he had left a moment later, he would have been caught.
Princess Fire Lotus had no idea what had happened all along.
Now, in a safe territory, she couldn’t help but inquire, “What happened earlier? Why such a panic?”
“That General Ma indeed has issues; he wants… he wants…”
Lin Yifan gasped, struggling to catch his breath.
“What does he want?” Princess Fire Lotus asked increasingly curiously.
“He wants to usurp power and seize the throne!”
These words finally came out, shocking Princess Fire Lotus present.
“What? He’s actually attempting such a thing?”
“Exactly, I heard it crystal clear. They want to use the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Leizhen to usurp power and seize the throne.” Lin Yifan answered.
“What should we do now? Should we intervene or not?”
Under normal circumstances, foreign affairs are not her concern, but now, she’s a bit at a loss.
“Of course, we should intervene. These people are trying to steal our achievements, commit evil deeds, and even want to kill us; we certainly can’t let them get away with it.” Lin Yifan replied angrily.
Princess Fire Lotus also saw reason in this.
They risked their lives to deliver the Thunderclap Jade to the Kingdom of Leizhen, and if there’s no reward, it’s too disadvantageous. So, she asked, “How do we intervene?”
“First, find out why the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Leizhen is so dissatisfied, and why General Ma of the Mysterious Immortal Realm was dispatched to frontier stationed.” Lin Yifan answered.
He sensed a grudge in General Ma’s heart, likely related to his being sent to the frontier.
Princess Fire Lotus wasn’t aware of the specifics; if Lin Yifan thought this approach was reasonable, she agreed to it.
So the two clicked and began their actions.
After several days of inquiry in other small towns in the Kingdom of Leizhen, they finally got some leads.
A while back, the Crown Prince and the Third Prince fiercely competed for the position of Crown Prince, engaging in intense battles, but ultimately, the Third Prince gained the Emperor’s favor and was appointed Crown Prince.
The Crown Prince is the Emperor’s successor, and as the eldest, the Crown Prince naturally felt aggrieved; by lineage and strength, he should be Crown Prince, so why did it fall to the third brother?
He couldn’t accept this, so he harbored resentment towards his father, always feeling aggrieved.
And General Ma was sent to the frontier during the struggle for the Crown Prince position.
Because he used very sinister tactics against the Third Prince. He ended up unsuccessful, paying a heavy price. Fortunately, someone took the fall for him, or he might have lost his head.
Through their inquiries, they only found out about General Ma aiding the Crown Prince, but not the reason for General Ma’s power usurping intent.
With anger stemming from dissatisfaction about being sent to the frontier, overthrowing the regime, this seems unwarranted, as the fault lies with him, not the Emperor of the Kingdom of Leizhen. There’s no reason for his mistake to have others pay.
Lin Yifan felt there should be a deeper story in General Ma’s heart, but this tale might be difficult to uncover.
Time is life; they absolutely cannot let these villains overthrow the dynasty and seize power before they report the news, hence preparing to report.
They knew the Third Prince is the Crown Prince’s mortal enemy and became the Crown Prince; a solution was at hand.
They could inform the Third Prince’s subordinates of this matter for them to convey it to the Emperor of the Kingdom of Leizhen to order the arrest of those attempting to subvert the regime.
No time should be wasted; they hurried to the residence of a prominent figure close to the Third Prince and revealed everything.
Someone who became a prominent figure to the Third Prince should be the one most supporting the Third Prince, who shouldn’t disregard the country’s fate.
Sure enough, upon hearing that the dispatched frontier General Ma planned to subvert the regime, this prominent figure in the Third Prince’s entourage was stunned, outraged.
He absolutely can’t let General Ma succeed, so he immediately rode fast to the Capital City.
Meanwhile, he brought a troop for caution.
Lin Yifan and Princess Fire Lotus, amidst the army, are heavily guarded, ensuring their safety.
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㠧䖘㹟 㒊㙕䎑䎑㹟䖔㽯 “㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 㺿㨈䖔䵡” 䨖䕠㹟䯐 䖔䕠㽯 䖘䩸䮓㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭㬄 䖘㹟 㨈䯐 㢋㹟䎑㹟㖭㵤 䩸 䯐㙕㒊㒊㹟䯐䯐䕠䎑 䨑䎑䕠㢋 㽯䖘㹟 䗔䎑㹟䮓㨈䕠㙕䯐 㩄㨈䖔䵡䯤 䩸䖔䨖 䩸䯐 䯐䕠䕠䖔 䩸䯐 䯐䕠㢋㹟䕠䖔㹟 䩸㒊㛰㙕㨈䎑㹟䯐 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭䯤 䖘㹟 䞫䕠㙕㖭䨖 䖘䩸䮓㹟 㽯䕠 䩸䄕䨖㨈㒊䩸㽯㹟㹼
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㠧䖘㹟㵤 䩸㽯㽯㹟㢋䗔㽯㹟䨖 㽯䕠 䨑㨈䖔䨖 䩸 䖔㹟䞫 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭 㽯䕠 㒊䕠䖔䯐䕠㖭㨈䨖䩸㽯㹟 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋’䯐 䗔䕠䞫㹟䎑 䄕㙕㽯 䨑䕠㙕䖔䨖 䖔䕠㽯䖘㨈䖔䵡㹼
㠧䖘㨈䯐 㨈䯐 䄕㹟㒊䩸㙕䯐㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭 㨈䯐 䩸䖔 㹟䬦㽯䎑㹟㢋㹟㖭㵤 䨖㨈䨑䨑㨈㒊㙕㖭㽯 䒫䗔㨈䎑㨈㽯㙕䩸㖭 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭 㽯䕠 䖔㙕䎑㽯㙕䎑㹟䯤 䗔䕠䯐䯐㨈䄕㖭㵤 㽯䩸㩄㨈䖔䵡 䖘㙕䖔䨖䎑㹟䨖䯐 䕠䨑 㽯䖘䕠㙕䯐䩸䖔䨖䯐 䕠䎑 㢋㨈㖭㖭㨈䕠䖔䯐 䕠䨑 㵤㹟䩸䎑䯐 㽯䕠 㒊㙕㖭㽯㨈䮓䩸㽯㹟 㯒㙕䯐㽯 䕠䖔㹟 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䒫㹟䩸㬄 㢋䕠䎑㹟䕠䮓㹟䎑䯤 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭 㨈䯐 䖘㨈䨖䨖㹟䖔 䞫㨈㽯䖘㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䒫㹟䩸䯤 㢋䩸㩄㨈䖔䵡 㨈㽯 䖘䩸䎑䨖 㽯䕠 䨖㨈䯐㒊䕠䮓㹟䎑 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㽯䖘㹟 䖔䩸㩄㹟䨖 㹟㵤㹟䯤 䕠䖔㖭㵤 䄕㵤 㒊䕠㢋䗔䎑㹟䖘㹟䖔䨖㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 䌌䩸㵤 䕠䨑 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 㒊䩸䖔 㨈㽯䯐 䗔䎑㹟䯐㹟䖔㒊㹟 䄕㹟 䯐㹟䖔䯐㹟䨖㹼
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㹟䖘㽯
䨖㹟䖔㢋䖘䎑㨈䵡䎄䕠䗔㹟䖔
䯐䖘䩸
䩸㹟㵤䯤䯐
䨑䕠䎑
㺿䵡㨈䖔
䯐㨿䎑㽯䕠㹟㵤䯐㨈㙕
㽯㽯㹟㖭㨈㖭
㯛䖔 䯐㙕㒊䖘 䩸 㒊䖘䩸㖭㖭㹟䖔䵡㨈䖔䵡 䯐㨈㽯㙕䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔䯤 㽯䖘㹟 㢋䕠䖔䩸䎑㒊䖘䯐 䩸䖔䨖 㢋㨈䖔㨈䯐㽯㹟䎑䯐 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋 䕠䨑 䴷㹟㨈䕦䖘㹟䖔 㽯䖘䕠㙕䵡䖘㽯 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 䨖㨈䮓㨈䖔㹟 䕠䄕㯒㹟㒊㽯䯐 㖭䕠䯐㽯 䄕㵤 㽯䖘㹟㨈䎑 䩸䖔㒊㹟䯐㽯䕠䎑㹼
㯛䖔 䩸䖔㒊㨈㹟䖔㽯 㽯㨈㢋㹟䯐䯤 㽯䖘㹟 䩸䖔㒊㹟䯐㽯䕠䎑 㒊䎑㹟䩸㽯㹟䨖 䩸 䨖㨈䮓㨈䖔㹟 䕠䄕㯒㹟㒊㽯— 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑䕠㙕䯐 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔䯐㹟䖔㽯 㷵䩸䨖䵡㹟— 㽯䕠 㢋䩸㩄㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭 㹟䩸䯐㨈㹟䎑 㽯䕠 㖭䕠㒊䩸㽯㹟 䩸䖔䨖 䯐㹟䩸䎑㒊䖘 䨑䕠䎑 䞫㨈㽯䖘㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䒫㹟䩸㹼
㙕䯐䖘䎑䕠䨖㙕㹟㠧䖔
㒊䩸䮓䨖䩸㨈㽯㹟㽯
䩸㹟䖔䖔㹟㹟䮓㽯䯐䗗
䖘㽯㹟
䩸㖭㹟䎑䵨
㽯䖘㹟
䖘㹟㽯
㨈䖔
䕠㽯
㙕㠧䨖䎑䖔㹟䕠㙕䯐䖘
䖘䌌㨈㨈㽯䖔
䖔㠧㙕䨖䖘㹟䎑
䄕㹟
㽯䖘㹟
㒊䖔䩸
䵡㹟㷵䩸䨖
㵤䎑䩸䎑䀍
䕠㽯
䒫㹟䩸㹼
䗔䨑䎑㢋䎑㹟䕠
䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䯐㹟㽯䖔䖔
䨖䖘䖔㠧㙕㹟䎑
㨈䯐
㢋㙕䯐䖔㢋䕠
䩸㽯䖘㽯
㖭䕠㽯䯐
䖔䩸
䎑䕠
㹟䖔䕠
䖘㽯㹟
䖘㨈䖔䨖㹟䨖
䖔㹟㛰㹟㨈䖘㒊㠧㙕
㵤䮓㖭䖔䩸㹟㹟䗗
㠧䖘㙕䯐䯤 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑䕠㙕䯐 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔䯐㹟䖔㽯 㷵䩸䨖䵡㹟 䖘䩸䯐 䄕㹟㒊䕠㢋㹟 䩸䖔 䕠䄕㯒㹟㒊㽯 䕠䨑 㢋㨈㖭㨈㽯䩸䎑㵤 㒊䕠䖔㽯㹟䖔㽯㨈䕠䖔䯤 㹟䯐䗔㹟㒊㨈䩸㖭㖭㵤 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋 䕠䨑 䴷㹟㨈䕦䖘㹟䖔䯤 䞫䖘㹟䎑㹟 䖔䕠 䕠䖔㹟 㨈䯐 䖔䕠㽯 㹟㵤㹟㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘䩸㽯 䯐㙕䗔䎑㹟㢋㹟 㽯䖘䎑䕠䖔㹟㹼
㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸’䯐 䵡䎑䕠㙕䗔 㨈䯐 䯐㒊䖘㹟㢋㨈䖔䵡 䨑䕠䎑 㽯䖘㨈䯐䯤 䄕㙕㽯 㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸 䖘䩸䯐 䨖㹟㹟䗔㹟䎑 䖘㨈䨖䨖㹟䖔 㢋䕠㽯㨈䮓㹟䯐㹼
㙕㽯䄕
㽯㹟䖘
䕠䨑
㢋䯐䖔㹟㨈㢋㹟
䕠䨖㺿㢋䵡䖔㨈
䖘㹟䎑㙕㠧䨖䖔
㹟䖔䞫㨿䯤䩸䖘㖭㨈㹟
䖘㽯䩸䎑㹟䎑
䒫㹼䩸㹟
䕠䨖㹟䯐
䗔䕠䎑䞫㹟
䖘㹟㽯
㹟䖘㽯
㹟䕦䴷䖘䯤㹟㨈䖔
䕠䖔㽯
䖘䕠㽯䖔㹟䎑
䕠䨑
䖘㖭䕠㨈䕠䖔䵡㨿㽯
䕠㒊䮓㽯㹟
䕦㨈䩸䩸㨈䵡䎑䭧㽯䖔䖔䕠
㽯䖘㹟
㽯䖘㹟
䨑䕠
㷵㵤 䗔䕠䯐䯐㹟䯐䯐㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭䯤 㽯䖘㹟㵤 㒊䩸䖔 䩸䄕䯐䕠䎑䄕 㽯䖘㹟 䮓䩸䯐㽯 䵨䕠䞫㹟䎑 䕠䨑 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䩸䖔䨖 䴷㨈䵡䖘㽯䖔㨈䖔䵡 䨑䕠䎑 㽯䖘㹟㨈䎑 䕠䞫䖔 㙕䯐㹟㹼 䭧䖔㒊㹟 䯐䕠䯤 㽯䖘㹟㵤 㒊䩸䖔 䨖䕠㢋㨈䖔䩸㽯㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䌌䕠䎑㖭䨖 䕠䨑 䀍㖭㖭 㠧䖘㨈䖔䵡䯐㹼
䒫㨈㢋㨈㖭䩸䎑㖭㵤䯤 㨈䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋 䕠䨑 䴷㹟㨈䕦䖘㹟䖔 䯐㹟㨈䕦㹟䯐 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭䯤 㽯䖘㹟㨈䎑 䯐㽯䎑㨈䨖㹟䯐 䕠䨑 㒊䕠䖔㛰㙕㹟䯐㽯 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䌌䕠䎑㖭䨖 䕠䨑 䀍㖭㖭 㠧䖘㨈䖔䵡䯐 䞫㨈㖭㖭 䄕㹟 䯐㨈䵡䖔㨈䨑㨈㒊䩸䖔㽯㖭㵤 䖘㨈䖔䨖㹟䎑㹟䨖㹼
㹼㹼㹼
䗗䩸䮓㨈䖔䵡 䯐㽯䕠㖭㹟䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䕠㽯䖘㹟䎑 䖘䩸㖭䨑 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑㒊㖭䩸䗔 㡋䩸䨖㹟䯤 㽯䖘㹟 䎄䎑䕠䞫䖔 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟 䖘㙕䎑䎑㨈㹟䨖㖭㵤 䨑㖭㹟䨖 㽯䖘㹟 䗔䩸㖭䩸㒊㹟 㽯䕠 㯒䕠㨈䖔 㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸 䩸䖔䨖 䖘㨈䯐 㢋㹟䖔㹼
䭧䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䕠㙕㽯䯐㩄㨈䎑㽯䯐 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤䯤 䯐㹟㹟㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 䎄䎑䕠䞫䖔 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟 䎑㙕䯐䖘㨈䖔䵡 䕠㙕㽯䯤 㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸 䩸䖔䨖 䖘㨈䯐 㢋㹟䖔 䄕㹟䩸㢋㹟䨖 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㯒䕠㵤 䩸䖔䨖 䖘䩸䎑㢋䕠䖔㵤㹼
䕠䨑
䖘㹟㽯㵤
䎑㹟㹟䞫
䖘㽯㽯䩸
㽯㹟䩸㢋䖔
䎄䞫䎑䖔䕠
䖘㠧㹟
䖔㹟䞫
䎑䖔䵨㒊㨈㹟
㨈㽯
䗗䖔㹟䩸㖭㹟㵤䮓
㽯䄕䕠㹟䩸㨈䖔䨖
㒊䄕㹟㢋㹟䕠
䎑䵡㹟㢋㨈㹟
䯐䖔㨈㹟䬦䕠䗔䎑䯐㹟
㹟䖔㒊䭧
㹟䖔䵨䎑㒊㨈
䎑䎄䕠䖔䞫
㽯䖘㹟
㹟䖘
䄕䖔㨈䵡䖔䕠䩸㽯㨈
䖘䨖㙕㠧䎑䖔㹟
䖘㽯㹟
䵡㺿”㨈䖔㹼
䮓䎑䕠䕠㹟㽯䎑䞫䖘
䖘㽯㹟㵤
䖘㽯㹟
䩸䨖䖔
䩸䖘䨖
䖘㹟㽯
㒊䯤㹟䨖䨖㙕㹟䯐㒊㹟
䨑䕠
䖘㹟㵤㽯
䕠䖔
㹟䯐㹟㙕㒊㹼㹟䨖㒊䨖
䩸䖘䨖
䵨䩸㹟䎑㖭䯤
㠧䖔㹟䖘䎑䨖㙕
䵡㹟㹟䮓䎑
䖘㹟㽯
㙕䎑㹟䖘䨖㠧”䖔
䖘㽯㹟
䕠㒊䨖㖭㙕
䭧䖔㒊㹟
㹟䖘㽯
㨈䨖䖔䩸㹟䨖㨈㒊㽯
㹟㖭㵤䖔䮓䩸㹟䗗
㖭㹟䵨䎑䩸㹼
䥢䗔䕠䖔 㢋㹟䎑䵡㨈䖔䵡䯤 㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸 䩸䖔䨖 䖘㨈䯐 㢋㹟䖔 㨈㢋㢋㹟䨖㨈䩸㽯㹟㖭㵤 㽯䕠䕠㩄 㽯䖘㹟 䎄䎑䕠䞫䖔 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟 䩸䖔䨖 䨑㖭㹟䨖 㽯䕠 䩸 㢋䕠䎑㹟 䨖㨈䯐㽯䩸䖔㽯 㒊䕠㙕䖔㽯䎑㵤䯐㨈䨖㹟 䩸䎑㹟䩸㹼
䀍㽯 䩸 䯐㙕㨈㽯䩸䄕㖭㹟 㖭䕠㒊䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔䯤 㽯䖘㹟㵤 䯐㽯䕠䗔䗔㹟䨖䯤 䩸䯐㒊㹟䖔䨖㹟䨖 㨈䖔㽯䕠 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㩄㵤䯤 㯒䕠㨈䖔㹟䨖 㽯䖘㹟 㽯䞫䕠 䄕䎑䕠㩄㹟䖔 䗔㨈㹟㒊㹟䯐 䕠䨑 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑㒊㖭䩸䗔 㡋䩸䨖㹟 㽯䕠䵡㹟㽯䖘㹟䎑䯤 䩸䖔䨖 㽯䖘㹟䖔 䩸㒊㽯㨈䮓䩸㽯㹟䨖 㨈㽯 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㽯䖘㹟㨈䎑 䎄㙕㖭㽯㨈䮓䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔 䵨䕠䞫㹟䎑㹼
䔍䩸””㽯䒫䎑
䒫䕠䕠䖔 䩸䨑㽯㹟䎑䯤 㽯䖘㹟 䯐䖘䩸㽯㽯㹟䎑㹟䨖 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑䕠㙕䯐 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔䯐㹟䖔㽯 㷵䩸䨖䵡㹟 䄕㙕䎑䯐㽯 䨑䕠䎑㽯䖘 䞫㨈㽯䖘 䩸 䨖䩸䕦䕦㖭㨈䖔䵡 㖭㨈䵡䖘㽯䯤 㨈㖭㖭㙕㢋㨈䖔䩸㽯㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㩄㵤㬄 㽯䖘㹟䖔 㨈㽯 㢋㹟䖔䨖㹟䨖 㨈㽯䯐㹟㖭䨑㹼
㠧䖘㹟 㢋㹟䖔䨖㹟䨖 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑䕠㙕䯐 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔䯐㹟䖔㽯 㷵䩸䨖䵡㹟 㽯䖘㹟䖔 䎑㹟㖭㹟䩸䯐㹟䨖 㸪㨈䮓㨈䖔㹟 䵨䕠䞫㹟䎑䯤 䩸㙕㽯䕠䖔䕠㢋䕠㙕䯐㖭㵤 䯐㙕㢋㢋䕠䖔㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨㹟䩸䎑㖭㹼
㢋㹟䄕䬁”䔍㖭”㙕
䒫䕠䕠䖔 䩸䨑㽯㹟䎑䯤 䨖䩸䎑㩄 㒊㖭䕠㙕䨖䯐 䯐䞫㨈䎑㖭㹟䨖 㨈䖔 䩸 䗔䩸䎑㽯 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㩄㵤 䕠䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䕠㙕㽯䯐㩄㨈䎑㽯䯐 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤䯤 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㖭㨈䵡䖘㽯䖔㨈䖔䵡 䨑㖭䩸䯐䖘㨈䖔䵡 䩸䖔䨖 㽯䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎑㙕㢋䄕㖭㨈䖔䵡䯤 䎑㹟䯐㽯㖭㹟䯐䯐㖭㵤㹼
䉪䕠 䕠䖔㹟 㩄䖔㹟䞫 䞫䖘䩸㽯 䞫䩸䯐 䖘䩸䗔䗔㹟䖔㨈䖔䵡䯤 䖔䕠䎑 䞫䖘㵤 䯐㙕㒊䖘 䩸䖔 䩸䖔䕠㢋䩸㖭㵤 䩸䗔䗔㹟䩸䎑㹟䨖 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 㒊㖭㹟䩸䎑 䯐㩄㵤㹼
䖔䕠
䌌㵤䖘
䩸”䌌㹼㹼䖘㽯㹼
㿵䖘㨈䩸䵡䗔㹟䗔䖔䖔
㨈䯐
䖘䞫䯐䩸㽯’
䩸䖔
㿵㙕䕠㨈㩄䯐㽯䯐䎑㽯”
㹟䖘㹟㽯䎑
䖘㽯㹟
䩸䕠㢋㖭䖔䩸㵤
“䎄䕠㙕㖭䨖 㨈㽯 䄕㹟 㽯䖘䩸㽯 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 㟜䕠䨖 㨈䯐 䩸䖔䵡䎑㵤㿵”
“㷵㙕㽯 䕠㙕䎑 䕠䨑䨑㹟䎑㨈䖔䵡䯐 䖘䩸䮓㹟 䖔㹟䮓㹟䎑 㒊㹟䩸䯐㹟䨖㬄 䞫䖘㵤 䞫䕠㙕㖭䨖 㨈㽯 䄕㹟 䩸䖔䵡䎑㵤㿵”
䖔䕠
䖔㨈
㹟㽯䖘
“㨈㽯䯐㙕㹼䕠䯐㽯㩄䎑
䖘㹟㽯
䕠䕠䯐㹟㢋㹟䖔
㹟㹟䯐
㵤㩄䯐
䯤”䕠䉪
㠧䖘㨈䯐 䎑㹟䯐㨈䨖㹟䖔㽯 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤 䞫䩸䯐䖔’㽯 㢋㨈䯐㽯䩸㩄㹟䖔㬄 㨈䖔䨖㹟㹟䨖䯤 㽯䖘㹟䎑㹟 䞫㹟䎑㹟 䗔㹟䕠䗔㖭㹟 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䨖㨈䯐㽯䩸䖔㽯 䯐㩄㵤䯤 㒊㖭㹟䩸䎑㖭㵤 䯐㹟㹟䖔 䄕㵤 㽯䖘㹟 㒊㙕㖭㽯㨈䮓䩸㽯䕠䎑䯐 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤 䩸䖔䨖 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㙕䎑䎑䕠㙕䖔䨖㨈䖔䵡 䩸䎑㹟䩸䯐㹼
㠧䖘㹟㵤 䨖㨈䨖䖔’㽯 㩄䖔䕠䞫 䞫䖘䕠 㽯䖘㹟䯐㹟 䗔㹟䕠䗔㖭㹟 䞫㹟䎑㹟䯤 䯐䕠 㽯䖘㹟㵤 䨑㖭㹟䞫 䕠䮓㹟䎑 㽯䕠 㨈䖔䮓㹟䯐㽯㨈䵡䩸㽯㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㨈㽯㙕䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔㹼
䩸䖔㯛㽯㽯䯐䖔
䖘䖔䓬䩸䯤䵡
䩸㹟㹟䮓䗗䖔㵤㖭
㽯䕠
䖔䩸
䩸㢋䩸㵤䕠䖔㖭
䩸䖔
䎑䨖㹟䖘㙕䖔㠧
䨑䕠
䵡䎑䕠㙕䗔
䗔㹟㽯㖭㹟㠧䕠䎑
䨖䩸䖔
㽯䕠
㽯䕠
䯐䩸䞫
䗗㹟䩸㖭䖔㵤䮓㹟
㹟㙕䖔䎑䨖㠧䖘
䕠䨑
㨈䎄㽯㵤
㹟㒊㨈䵨䎑䖔
䖘䨖䩸㨈㹟䖔䵡
䖘䖘䕠㽯䵡㙕㽯
㹟䖘㽯
䩸䯐’㨿
䎑㠧䖘䨖㨈
䎑䯐䮓䨖䕠㹟㖭㹟
䕠䨑
䮓䗗㵤䖔㹟㹟䩸㖭
䨑䕠
㽯㵤㨈䎄
㽯䖘㹟
䕠䖔㹟
䩸䖔䗔䎑䎑㽯䕠䯐㽯
㒊䯐䕠㹟䎑㨈㙕䗔
㹟䎑㽯䖔㙕䵡䩸㹟䕠
䖘㽯㹟
㢋䖔䵡䀍䕠
㹟㽯䖘
䨑䕠
䩸䩸㹟䵨㒊㖭
㨈㵤䎄㽯㹼
䬦䎑㢋㵤㽯㹟㹟㹟㖭
䯐㒊㖭㹟䕠
㢋䎑䩸䖘䎄
㹟㖭䯐䄕㹟䎑
㨈㹟䗔䩸䎑㢋㖭㯛
䖔㨈
䯐㢋㹟䯐䩸䯤䵡㹟
䕠㽯
䖘㠧䖔㙕㹟䨖䎑
䯤䨖㨈㹟䩸䯐
㒊㙕㒊䯐㹟㹟䯤䨖
䖘䩸㽯㽯
䕠䎑䨑
㽯䕠
㨈䮓㹟䨖䎑㖭㹟
㽯䩸㙕䄕䕠
䕠䯐
㙕䯐䖘㒊
㹟䖘
㹟䖔䎑㟜㹟㖭䩸
䖘䯐㹟㖭㢋䨑㨈
㹟㙕䯐
䎑䩸㽯㨿䯐㹟
㨈䖔䨖㨈㒊䎑㽯㹟䕠
㹟㽯䖘
䖘㹟㽯
䯐䩸䞫
䀍㖭䕠䖔䵡 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㽯䖘㹟 䩸䎑㢋㵤 䖘㹟䩸䨖㨈䖔䵡 䨑䕠䎑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤䯤 䴷㨈䖔 䴙㨈䨑䩸䖔 䩸䖔䨖 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟䯐䯐 䔋㨈䎑㹟 䴷䕠㽯㙕䯐 䩸㖭䯐䕠 䯐䩸䞫 㽯䖘㨈䯐 䩸䯐㽯䕠䖔㨈䯐䖘㨈䖔䵡 䩸䖔䕠㢋䩸㖭㵤㹼
㯛䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䨖㨈䎑㹟㒊㽯㨈䕠䖔 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤䯤 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㩄㵤 䖘䩸䨖 䩸 䵡㨈䩸䖔㽯 䄕㖭䩸㒊㩄 䮓䕠䎑㽯㹟䬦䯤 䞫㨈㽯䖘 䩸 䨖㨈䩸㢋㹟㽯㹟䎑 㹟䯐㽯㨈㢋䩸㽯㹟䨖 㽯䕠 䄕㹟 㽯㹟䖔䯐 䕠䨑 㩄㨈㖭䕠㢋㹟㽯㹟䎑䯐䯤 䮓䩸䯐㽯 㹟䖔䕠㙕䵡䖘 㽯䕠 㨈䖔䯐㽯㨈㖭㖭 䨑㹟䩸䎑㹼
䴷䕠㽯䯐㙕
㨈䔋㹟䎑
㽯䖘㵤㹟
䯐㙕㒊㿵㹟”䨖㒊㹟
㙕䩸䄕㽯䕠
䀍䎑㹟”
㨈䎑㒊䯐㹟䖔䵨䯐
㛰䖔㨈䎑㹼䨖㨈㙕㹟
㽯䕠
“㯛 㽯䖘㨈䖔㩄 㽯䖘㹟㵤 䩸䎑㹟 䩸䄕䕠㙕㽯 㽯䕠䯤” 䴷㨈䖔 䴙㨈䨑䩸䖔 䎑㹟䗔㖭㨈㹟䨖㹼
“䌌䖘䕠 㒊䕠㙕㖭䨖 䖘䩸䮓㹟 㽯䖘䕠㙕䵡䖘㽯 㽯䖘㨈䯐 䵡䎑䕠㙕䗔 䞫䕠㙕㖭䨖 䎑㨈䯐㩄 㹟䮓㹟䎑㵤㽯䖘㨈䖔䵡䯤 㽯㙕䎑䖔㨈䖔䵡 㽯䖘㹟 㽯䩸䄕㖭㹟䯐䯤 㨈㽯 䯐㹟㹟㢋䯐 䞫㹟 䞫㹟䎑㹟 㽯䕠䕠 㒊䩸㙕㽯㨈䕠㙕䯐㹼” 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟䯐䯐 䔋㨈䎑㹟 䴷䕠㽯㙕䯐 䞫䩸䯐 䯐䕠㢋㹟䞫䖘䩸㽯 䩸䖔䖔䕠㵤㹟䨖㹼
㽯䖘㹟㵤
㹟㹟㷵㙕㒊䩸䯐
䄕㹟
䨖䞫㖭䕠㙕
䕠䨑
㨈䯤㽯䖘䯐
㽯䩸䖔䯐㨈㙕䄕䩸䯐㽯㖭
䎑㹟䯐䞫㹼䩸䎑䨖
䕠㽯
䖔䩸䵡㨈
㹟䨖䖘䯐䎑㹟䩸䎑䗔䯐䨖䲱
“䌌䖘䩸㽯 㹟䬦䩸㒊㽯㖭㵤 㨈䯐 㽯䖘㹟 㙕䯐㹟 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㨈䯐 䨑䎑䩸䵡㢋㹟䖔㽯㹟䨖 䄕㖭䩸㒊㩄 㡋䩸䨖㹟 䵨㹟䖔䨖䩸䖔㽯䯤 䞫䖘㵤 䨖䕠㹟䯐 㹟䮓㹟䎑㵤䕠䖔㹟 䨖㹟䯐㨈䎑㹟 㨈㽯㿵” 䴷㨈䖔 䴙㨈䨑䩸䖔 䩸䯐㩄㹟䨖㹼
㠧䖘㨈䯐 㛰㙕㹟䯐㽯㨈䕠䖔 䖘䩸䨖 䄕㹟㹟䖔 䗔㹟䎑䗔㖭㹟䬦㨈䖔䵡 䖘㨈㢋䯤 䯐䕠 䖘㹟 䖘䕠䗔㹟䨖 㽯䖘㹟 㨈䖔䨑䕠䎑㢋㹟䨖 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟䯐䯐 䔋㨈䎑㹟 䴷䕠㽯㙕䯐 㒊䕠㙕㖭䨖 䗔䎑䕠䮓㨈䨖㹟 䯐䕠㢋㹟 㒊㖭䩸䎑㨈㽯㵤㹼
㽯䖘㹟
䩸䖘䯐
㙕䎑䵡䄕䕠䖘㽯
䨖䄕㵤䕠䖔㹟
㯛
㙕䖔㵤䕠䄕㽯䯤
䵨䯐㨈㹟䎑䖔㒊䯐
䕠䨑
䖔㨈
䨖䵨䩸䖔㹟䖔㽯
䩸㽯䖔㨈䄕䵡䕠䖔㨈
㨈㺿䕠䖔㢋䨖䵡
㽯䖘䩸㽯
㽯䖘㹟
㩄䕠䞫䖔
䖘㹟㽯
“䩸䯤㽯㽯䖘
䖔䯐䵡䩸㵤㨈
䔋㹟䎑㨈
䞫㩄䖔䕠
㖭㒊䩸䄕㩄
䖘䩸䖔㹟䬦㹟㒊䵡
㽯䕠
㹟䄕
䨖㹟䖔㢋㽯䵡䩸䎑䨑㹟
䨖㖭㒊䕠㙕
䯐㨈䯐㹟䨖㙕
㯛”
䕦䖘㹟㹟䖔䴷㨈
䩸㹟䨖㡋
㨈䎑䖘㒊
䵡䖔㨈㺿䨖㢋䕠
㠧㹟㽯䩸䨖䎑㽯㹟䲱䖘㙕䖔䗔䖔䨖䎑㹟
䖔䕠㖭㵤
䨑䕠
䯐㹟䎑䯤䎑䞫䩸䨖
㙕䴷䕠䯐㽯
䞫䎑䨖䯐䖔㹟㹟䩸㹼
䖔䖘䖔䕠㨈㽯䵡
䖔䕦䴷㹟㨈㹟䖘
䨑䕠䎑
䄕㙕㽯
䩸
“䎄䕠㢋㹟 䕠䖔䯤 㯛 㽯䖘䕠㙕䵡䖘㽯 㵤䕠㙕 㩄䖔㹟䞫 䯐䕠㢋㹟 㨈䖔䯐㨈䨖㹟䎑 㨈䖔䨑䕠䎑㢋䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔䯤 㽯㙕䎑䖔䯐 䕠㙕㽯 㵤䕠㙕 䞫㹟䎑㹟 㯒㙕䯐㽯 䩸䨑㽯㹟䎑 㽯䖘㹟 䎑㨈㒊䖘 䎑㹟䞫䩸䎑䨖䯐㹼” 䴷㨈䖔 䴙㨈䨑䩸䖔 䞫䩸䯐 䮓㹟䎑㵤 䨖㨈䯐䩸䗔䗔䕠㨈䖔㽯㹟䨖䯤 䩸䖔䨖 䩸㖭䯐䕠 䩸 䄕㨈㽯 䩸䖔䖔䕠㵤㹟䨖㹼
“㯛 䖔㹟䮓㹟䎑 䯐䩸㨈䨖 㯛 㩄䖔㹟䞫 䩸䖔㵤㽯䖘㨈䖔䵡䯤” 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟䯐䯐 䔋㨈䎑㹟 䴷䕠㽯㙕䯐 䎑㹟㽯䕠䎑㽯㹟䨖䯤 㙕䖔䞫㨈㖭㖭㨈䖔䵡 㽯䕠 䄕㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㒊䩸䗔㹟䵡䕠䩸㽯㹼
䨑䩸䴙㨈䖔
㵤䕠㖭䖔
䖘㽯㹟䎑䞫䖘㹟
䕠㨈䎑䨑䖔䖔䕠㨈㽯䩸㢋
䖔䴷㹟㨈䯤䖘䕦㹟
㽯䖘㹟
䨖䩸䖔㹟䞫㽯
㽯䖘䯐㨈
䩸䯐䞫
䖔䞫㩄䕠䯤
䖘㽯䯐㨈
㨈䴷䖔
䩸䞫䯐
䕠䗔㒊㙕
䨖㨈㹟㨈䎑䯐䖔
㽯䖘㹟
䨑䕠
㨈㖭㽯䮓䖔䩸䎑㹟䎑䯤㹟
䕠䨑
㽯䀍
䎑䕠
䖘䕠䞫
㨈㺿䨖䕠䖔䵡㢋
䖔㨈
㽯䕠
㹟㨈䨖䖔䨖㹟㽯䯐
䖔㨈㹼䞫
䕠㽯䖔
㽯䕠
䞫㩄䖔㹟
㯒㙕㒊㹟䯤㙕䖔䎑㽯
㹟㽯㵤䖘
㯛䨑 㨈㽯 䞫㹟䎑㹟 㟜㹟䖔㹟䎑䩸㖭 㨿䩸’䯐 䵡䎑䕠㙕䗔䯤 㽯䖘㹟䖔 㨈㽯 䞫䕠㙕㖭䨖 䄕㹟 䄕㹟㽯㽯㹟䎑 䨑䕠䎑 䖘㨈㢋 㽯䕠 㹟䯐㒊䩸䗔㹟 䩸䯐 䯐䕠䕠䖔 䩸䯐 䗔䕠䯐䯐㨈䄕㖭㹟㬄 㨈䨑 㨈㽯 䞫㹟䎑㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䎑䕠㵤䩸㖭 䨑䩸㢋㨈㖭㵤 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋 䕠䨑 䴷㹟㨈䕦䖘㹟䖔䯤 㽯䖘㹟㵤 㢋㨈䵡䖘㽯 䯐㽯㨈㖭㖭 䗔䎑䕠䨑㨈㽯 䩸 㖭㨈㽯㽯㖭㹟㹼
㨿䩸䯐㽯㹟䎑 䓬䖘䩸䖔䵡䯤 䕠䖔㹟 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㒊㖭䕠䯐㹟 䩸㨈䨖㹟䯐 䄕㵤 㽯䖘㹟 㠧䖘㨈䎑䨖 䵨䎑㨈䖔㒊㹟’䯐 䯐㨈䨖㹟䯤 䎑㹟䩸㒊䖘㹟䨖 㽯䖘㹟 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䵨䩸㖭䩸㒊㹟 㨈䖔 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤 㨈䖔 䩸 䨑㹟䞫 䄕㖭㨈䖔㩄䯐㹼
㹟䗗
㒊䖔䎑㙕㹟䎑㽯
㨈䖔䯤
䇯㢋䕠䎑䗔㹟䎑
㽯䕠
㹟㙕䨖䎑䯐䖘
䎑㨈䕠䖔㽯䗔㹟䎑䵡
㢋㨈㹟㽯㢋㖭䨖㨈㵤㹼㹟䩸
㢋䩸㽯䎑㽯㹟
㨈㽯䖘䯐
㹟㽯䖘
㠧䖘㹟 䇯㢋䗔㹟䎑䕠䎑 䕠䨑 㽯䖘㹟 㺿㨈䖔䵡䨖䕠㢋 䕠䨑 䴷㹟㨈䕦䖘㹟䖔 䖘䩸䨖 㖭䕠䖔䵡 䗔㹟䎑㒊㹟㨈䮓㹟䨖 㽯䖘㹟 䩸䖔䕠㢋䩸㖭㵤 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㩄㵤 䕠䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䕠㙕㽯䯐㩄㨈䎑㽯䯐 䕠䨑 䗗㹟䩸䮓㹟䖔㖭㵤 㠧䖘㙕䖔䨖㹟䎑 䎄㨈㽯㵤㹼
䗗㹟 䖘䩸䨖 䩸㖭䎑㹟䩸䨖㵤 䵡㙕㹟䯐䯐㹟䨖 䞫䖘䩸㽯 䞫䩸䯐 䖘䩸䗔䗔㹟䖔㨈䖔䵡䯤 䯐䕠 䞫㨈㽯䖘 㒊䕠䖔䨑㨈䨖㹟䖔㒊㹟䯤 䖘㹟 䯐㽯䕠䕠䨖 㨈䖔 㽯䖘㹟 䗔䩸㖭䩸㒊㹟 䞫䩸㽯㒊䖘㨈䖔䵡䯤 䖔䕠㽯 㨈䖔 䩸 䖘㙕䎑䎑㵤 㽯䕠 㨈䖔䮓㹟䯐㽯㨈䵡䩸㽯㹟 㽯䖘㹟 䯐㨈㽯㙕䩸㽯㨈䕠䖔 䕠㙕㽯䯐㨈䨖㹟 㖭㨈㩄㹟 䕠㽯䖘㹟䎑 㒊㙕㖭㽯㨈䮓䩸㽯䕠䎑䯐㹼
䒫㨈䵡㹟䖔㹟
㹟䖘㽯
㽯䖘㹟
䨖䕠䖔㹟㟜㖭
㢋䗔䕠䇯䎑㹟䎑
䯐䩸㨿’
㨈㨈䖔䖔㹟㽯䖔㽯䕠
䵡䎑㨈㢋㹟㹟㹼
㽯䨖㵤㖭㢋㨈䩸㹟㹟㢋㨈
㽯䖘㹟䖔
䩸䗔㵤
㽯䩸
䓬䖘䖔䩸䵡
㨿㹟䎑㽯䯐䩸
㹟㽯䖘
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