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Chapter 1778: 237: The Rebels Enter the Palace



Chapter 1778: 237: The Rebels Enter the Palace

Capítulo 1778: Chapter 237: The Rebels Enter the Palace

The Crown Prince smiled mischievously because with this Spiritual Pearl, he could ascend the throne and would no longer need anyone’s charity.

Meanwhile, General Ma and his men had their own plans.

Just as the Crown Prince was about to soar into the sky and take the black pearl, General Ma was one step ahead and seized it.

Seeing this, the Crown Prince was somewhat displeased, but since they were all in the same boat, he couldn’t really turn against them. Perhaps the other party was just trying to help him catch the Heavenly Thunder Pearl? So he called out, “General Ma, please hand me the Heavenly Thunder Pearl.”

“Give it to you? Dream on!” General Ma revealed a sly smile, exposing his long-hidden cunning.

“You… Are you planning a rebellion?” The Crown Prince suddenly had a bad premonition and felt fearful.

“That’s right, I plan to rebel.” General Ma fearlessly admitted without any disguise.

“You… guards, seize this traitor quickly!”

The Crown Prince was already furious and immediately issued the order.

However, none of the significant figures around, not even the Grand Master’s usual loyal supporters, lifted a finger.

Looking at the traitorous expressions on their faces, the Crown Prince suddenly realized he had fallen into their trap and cursed in anguish, “You… you bunch of bastards, you actually took advantage of me!”

“Haha! Now you realize, isn’t it too late?”

“I’m going to kill you all!”

The Crown Prince was burning with rage and wanted to fight, but being in the High Immortal Third Realm, how could he be a match for these Great Immortal masters? He was ruthlessly slapped down, falling into the mud below, raising clouds of dust.

General Ma and his men completely ignored whether the Crown Prince lived or died because with the Heavenly Thunder Pearl in hand, they were the Kings of the Kingdom of Leizhen. So for a prince from the previous dynasty, looking down from high above, how could they care? It’s a good thing they didn’t kill him.

Now that the Heavenly Thunder Pearl was within their grasp, it was time to start a coup and overthrow the dynasty established by the Lei Family.

They led the elite soldiers long assembled in the outskirts toward Heavenly Thunder City step by step.

Cultivators from the Kingdom of Leizhen, who either observed from afar or secretly, were shocked when they saw General Ma and his men preparing to launch a coup.

Although they didn’t know if General Ma and his men had obtained the genuine Heavenly Thunder Pearl, if they had, they would have to bow to them.

Under the Lei Family’s management, the Kingdom of Leizhen was prosperous and peaceful. They truly didn’t know what the kingdom would become if managed by these people.

Some cowardly officials from the Kingdom of Leizhen decided to watch and see how the situation would unfold.

This coup was a war among big figures; these small figures just needed to be fence-sitters. It didn’t matter who became emperor, as long as they didn’t lose their official hats.

While some high-ranking officials, especially those supporting the Third Prince and the Lei Family, hurried into the Imperial Palace to report the situation and resist the external threat alongside the royal family.

For a moment, the Golden Luang Hall was filled with high officials from the Kingdom of Leizhen, among them the Grand Marshal.

The Grand Marshal held a rank higher than the Great General, belonging to the top official echelon. His realm was comparable to that of the Thunder King, boasting formidable strength.

With such a figure supporting, the Thunder King felt more assured.

High officials rushed back urgently from the outskirts, and upon entering the Golden Luang Hall, they reported loudly, “Your Majesty, there are rebels intending to revolt, requesting dispatch of troops to quell them.”

“No worries, let them come to this Golden Luang Hall to force the palace!” The Thunder King showed no fear.

“But Your Majesty…”

“Beloved ministers, everything is within my control, don’t panic.” The Thunder King reassured, everything so calm and collected.

Hearing the Emperor speak this way, the high officials in the Golden Luang Hall looked at each other questioningly, unsure if it was true.

However, since the Emperor dared to speak so, he must have utmost confidence. Therefore, they shouldn’t panic and throw the formation into chaos.

The army of General Ma and his men soon arrived outside Heavenly Thunder City.

Seeing the city gate wide open, with no soldiers guarding above, General Ma and his men were bewildered by the situation.

Could it be that these soldiers were scared, fleeing and abandoning the city? Or was there another ambush?

To explore the situation, General Ma dispatched Lord Gu to fly up to the gate to investigate.

Instead of wasting words, Lord Gu flew up immediately.

He was in charge of the security concerning the Heavenly Thunder Pearl, and familiar with the situation here, making him the perfect candidate to investigate.

Flying up to the gate and looking down on the entire Heavenly Thunder City, he was a bit surprised because the bustling streets were now empty; the once thriving Heavenly Thunder City had cleared out as if something had happened.

Could it be that they already realized danger was coming, so they hid indoors or fled the city?

They were here to overthrow the dynasty, not to massacre the city. As long as these people obediently listened, there’d be no problem, so why were they so frightened?

After circling above Heavenly Thunder City a few times and discovering no hidden troops, he returned to instruct General Ma to lead the army into the city.

Capturing the robust Heavenly Thunder City without losing a single soldier was beyond belief for anyone.

General Ma and his men felt the same way, constantly vigilant of their surroundings to avoid ambush.

The soldiers following General Ma were ecstatic to find they had easily captured Heavenly Thunder City.

Taking control of Heavenly Thunder City meant they were one step closer to overthrowing the Lei dynasty.

Thinking about climbing ranks and earning titles in the future filled them with joy. When the time came, they could want power and have power, want women and have women; life would be incredibly fulfilling.

The army passed through the streets straight into the Imperial Palace within Heavenly Thunder City. Along the way, they encountered no ambush, making it all the more strange.

What puzzled them even more was the Imperial Palace.

Without a single soldier guarding the palace gates, and the gates wide open as if inviting them in.

For safety’s sake, Lord Gu flew again above the tall palace walls to survey the situation inside the palace.

Finding still no hidden troops, he returned to discuss matters with General Ma and the others.

“No ambush again, what’s going on?” Lord Liang asked.

“Could it be that the old thief got scared, knowing he couldn’t resist, so fled in panic?” The Grand Master wondered.

“Who cares what the situation is, let’s just go in boldly. After all, we have the Heavenly Thunder Pearl in hand; they’re no threat.” General Ma responded with immense confidence.

The group agreed that General Ma made sense.

With the Heavenly Thunder Pearl in hand, this land was theirs; what was there to fear?

After a brief discussion, they assigned someone to hover in the air to observe the situation while the others led the army into the palace.

Seeing no one guarding the palace, the soldiers who had risked their lives grew even more excited.

If they could overthrow the regime without losing a single soldier, it would be a tremendous blessing, and this gamble would be the most profitable of their lives.

Passing through the Noon Gate and entering directly; they quickly reached the Golden Luang Hall.

䅡㤎㒀

㒀䨜䪁䳺㾁

䚇䅡

㾁㘛

㤎䄷㾁㾁㒀㥕

㾁䚉㙫䨜䄷㒀㒀

㽰㥕䭽䳺㒀㶢

㤎㾁䅡㘛

䅂䄷䠧䪁䳺

䅡㤎㒀

㶃㶢䪁㶢

㒀㤎㥥

䅂䳺㒀㒀㳢䮗㤎㘛

䪴㥕

䚉㤎䤣㒀㒀

䅡㤎㒀䳺䚉㥕

䚉㘛㒀㘛䠧䠧䳺䳺

䴤㥕䚉㒀

䅡㤎㒀

䳺䠧㭴㾁㒀䳺䪁䭽㘛

㘛䨜㝐䭽䠧䳺㥕

䳺䪁䭽

㾁㤎㥕䭽㶢

䚉㥕䨜㒀㖁㙫䚉

䅡㫀㤎䚉㥕㒀䳺

䮗㭴䚉㥕䄷䅡

㥥㤎㒀 㾁㥕㶢䭽㘛㒀䚉㾁 䤣㥕䚉㒀 㒀䂮㙫䚉㒀㾁㾁㘛㥕䳺㾁 㥕䪴 㛁㥕䰢㫀 䭽㒀㶢㘛䠧㤎䅡㒀䭽 䭊㒀䰢㥕䳺䭽 䨜㒀䪁㾁䄷䚉㒀䮗

㥥㤎㒀 䪴䚉䄷㘛䅡㾁 㥕䪴 䴤㘛㭴䅡㥕䚉䰢 䤣㒀䚉㒀 䤣㘛䅡㤎㘛䳺 㒀䪁㾁䰢 䚉㒀䪁㭴㤎䚠 㛁䄷㾁䅡 㥕䳺㒀 䨜㥕䚉㒀 㾁䅡㒀㙫㫀 䪁䳺䭽 䅡㤎㒀 㝐㘛䳺䠧䭽㥕䨜 㥕䪴 䅂㒀㘛㳢㤎㒀䳺 䤣㥕䄷㶢䭽 䭊㒀 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉㾁䮗

㐲䪁䳺㶢䭊㒀

䅡䴤㒀㾁㤎㶢㒀䨜㾁㒀

㤎㾁㘛

䅡㘛㤎䤣

䨜㒀䳺

䰢䪁䮗䨜䚉

䳺䪁䰢

㽰㒀䚉㒀䪁㶢䳺

䳺䪁䭽

䳺䠧㒀㥕㫀䚉㶢

䚉䭽㒀䄷㾁㤎

䅡㤎㒀

䪁䄯

㥕䳺㭴㘛䳺䪁䅡

䪴䭽㥕䚉䪁䤣䚉

䅡㥕

㶃㥕䤣㒀䴤㒀䚉㫀 䪁㾁 㾁㥕㥕䳺 䪁㾁 䅡㤎㒀䰢 㾁㒀䅡 㥕䄷䅡㫀 䅡㤎㒀 䭽㥕㥕䚉㾁 㾁㶢䪁䨜䨜㒀䭽 㾁㤎䄷䅡㫀 䪁䳺䭽 㘛䨜䨜㒀䭽㘛䪁䅡㒀㶢䰢㫀 䪁 㶢䪁䚉䠧㒀 䳺䄷䨜䭊㒀䚉 㥕䪴 䚇䨜㙫㒀䚉㘛䪁㶢 㓑㥕䚉㒀㾁䅡 㳃䚉䨜䰢 㾁㥕㶢䭽㘛㒀䚉㾁 䪁䳺䭽 䅡㤎㒀 㾁㥕㶢䭽㘛㒀䚉㾁 㥕䪴 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㨘㘛䅡䰢㫀 䤣㤎㥕 㾁㒀㒀䨜㒀䭽 䅡㥕 㤎䪁䴤㒀 䴤䪁䳺㘛㾁㤎㒀䭽 㘛䳺䅡㥕 䅡㤎㘛䳺 䪁㘛䚉㫀 㒀䨜㒀䚉䠧㒀䭽 䪴䚉㥕䨜 䪁㶢㶢 䪁䚉㥕䄷䳺䭽䮗

㹞㒀㾁㙫㘛䅡㒀 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 㾁䨜䪁㶢㶢㒀䚉 䳺䄷䨜䭊㒀䚉㾁㫀 䅡㤎㒀 䚇䨜㙫㒀䚉㘛䪁㶢 㓑㥕䚉㒀㾁䅡 㳃䚉䨜䰢 䅡䚉㥕㥕㙫㾁 䤣㒀䚉㒀 㒀㶢㘛䅡㒀 㾁㥕㶢䭽㘛㒀䚉㾁㫀 㾁㒀㶢㒀㭴䅡㒀䭽 䪴䚉㥕䨜 䪁䨜㥕䳺䠧 㤎䄷䳺䭽䚉㒀䭽㾁䚠 㒀䪁㭴㤎 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽 䭽㒀䪴㒀䪁䅡 䅡㒀䳺㫀 㒀䴤㒀䳺 䪁 㤎䄷䳺䭽䚉㒀䭽 䪴㥕㒀㾁㫀 㾁㥕 䅡㤎㒀䰢 㾁㤎㥕䄷㶢䭽 䳺㥕䅡 䭊㒀 䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㒀㾁䅡㘛䨜䪁䅡㒀䭽䮗

㤎㒀䅡

㶢䚉䪁㒀䪴䪴䄷䚠

㒀䨜䳺

䪴㒀䚉䅡䪁

㥥㤎㒀

㳃䰢䚉䨜

䚉䚇㙫㘛㶢䨜䪁㒀

䪁㶢㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉

㒀㤎䅡

㒀䪁䨜䳺

䪴㥕

䄯䪁

㓑㥕䅡㾁㒀䚉

㹞㒀䪁䅡㤎

㥕䪴䳺䮗㘛䨜㾁䪁䄷

䭽䳺䪁

䰢㾁䭽㒀䤣䪁

㤎㘛㾁

㒀䭊

㒀㒀㾁䚉㶢䭊

㾁㥕䅡㤎䨜䪁㒀䤣

㒀㤎䅡䚉䅡䳺㾁㫀䠧

䤣䪴㥕㥕䳺䠧㶢㶢㘛

㒀㒀䤣䚉

䪁䭽䳺

㘛䠧䪁䳺䨜㜦

䨜㒀㤎䅡

䭽㒀㤎㶢

䰢䪁㥕䳺㒀䳺

䭊䪁䭽㶢㘛䨜䚉㥕䪴㒀

䭊䰢

㒀䳺㾁䨜䨜㒀㘛

‘䄷䳺㥕䅡㭴䭽㶢

㥥㾁㒀㤎㒀

㒀䤣㒀䚉

䚉䚉㾁䚉㥕㘛䪁䵮

䳺㥕䅡㾁䮗䳺㙫㙫㒀㥕

㶢䪁㫀㶢

䪁䤣㾁

㥕䤣㤎

㥥㤎㒀 㾁䄷䭽䭽㒀䳺 䅡䄷䚉䳺 㥕䪴 㒀䴤㒀䳺䅡㾁 䠧䪁䴤㒀 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䪁䳺䭽 㤎㘛㾁 䨜㒀䳺 䅡㤎㒀 䪴㒀㒀㶢㘛䳺䠧 㥕䪴 㤎䪁䴤㘛䳺䠧 䪴䪁㶢㶢㒀䳺 㘛䳺䅡㥕 䪁 䅡䚉䪁㙫䮗

㮋䄷䅡 䅡㤎㒀䰢 䤣㒀䚉㒀䳺’䅡 㘛䳺䅡㘛䨜㘛䭽䪁䅡㒀䭽 䭊䰢 㾁䄷㭴㤎 㙫㒀䅡䅡䰢 䅡䚉㘛㭴㜦㾁㫀 䪁㾁 䅡㤎㒀䰢 㤎䪁䭽 㭴㥕䨜㒀 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䪁 䠧䚉䪁䳺䭽 䪁䚉䨜䰢 㙫䚉㒀㭴㘛㾁㒀㶢䰢 䅡㥕 䪴䪁㭴㒀 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 㤎㒀䪁䭽䏠㥕䳺㫀 䪁㶢㘛䠧䳺㘛䳺䠧 㙫㒀䚉䪴㒀㭴䅡㶢䰢 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 㘛䳺䅡㒀䳺䅡㘛㥕䳺㾁䮗

㤎䅡㒀

䅡㥕䄷

㒀䚉䠧䪁㒀㶢㾁䳺

㶢㒀䭽

䳺䅡㘛㒀㒀䚉

䅂䄷䳺䠧䪁

㒀䨜䰢䅡㘛䨜䪁㒀㶢䭽㘛

㒀䄷䭽㥥䳺㤎䚉

䭽䪁䳺

㒀䅡㤎

䚉㒀䭊㫀㒀㾁㶢

㽰䳺䭽㥕㒀㶢

䚉㭴䅡㥕䄷

䮗㶃䪁㶢㶢

䄷䳺㥕䚉䭽䄷㘛䚉䠧㾁䳺

䚉䪴㥕䨜

㭴㘛㘛䪴䪁㶢䪴㥕㾁

䅡㤎㒀

㒀㤎㾁㒀䚉䚉䄷㭴䪁㥕䅡

䅡㒀㤎

㝐䳺㘛䠧

㳃䪴䚉㒀䅡

㐲㙫㥕䳺 㾁㒀㒀㘛䳺䠧 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䪁䳺䭽 㥕䅡㤎㒀䚉㾁 㶢㒀䪁䭽㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㒀 㭴㤎䪁䚉䠧㒀㫀 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䚉㒀䪁㶢㘛㳢㒀䭽 㤎㘛㾁 䭽㘛㾁㶢㥕䰢䪁㶢 㾁㥕䳺 㤎䪁䭽 䭊㒀㒀䳺 䨜䪁䳺㘛㙫䄷㶢䪁䅡㒀䭽䮗

“㥥䚉䪁㘛䅡㥕䚉㾁 䪁䳺䭽 䚉㒀䭊㒀㶢㾁㫀 䰢㥕䄷’䚉㒀 㾁䄷䚉䚉㥕䄷䳺䭽㒀䭽 㥕䳺 䪁㶢㶢 㾁㘛䭽㒀㾁䮗 㯸䄷䚉䚉㒀䳺䭽㒀䚉 㥕䭊㒀䭽㘛㒀䳺䅡㶢䰢䮗”

㒀㤎㥥

䪴㥕䚉䤣䪁䚉䭽㫀

㒀㙫䅡㾁㒀㙫䭽

㥕䪴

䅡㤎㒀

㤎䨜㒀䅡

䪁䳺㽰䭽䚉

㒀䤣䠧㘛㤎䅡

㤎䚉䄯䪁䪁㶢㾁

㤎㘛䅡䮗䚉䄷䪁㥕䰢䅡

㘛䅡㤎䤣

䚉䄷䠧㘛䠧䳺

㤎㾁㘛

“㶃䨜㙫㤎㨪 㥥㥕䭽䪁䰢 㘛㾁 䳺㥕䅡 㶢㘛㜦㒀 䰢㒀㾁䅡㒀䚉䭽䪁䰢䮗 䵮㒀’䴤㒀 㭴㥕䨜㒀 㤎㒀䚉㒀 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䅡㤎㒀 䨜䪁䳺䭽䪁䅡㒀 㥕䪴 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺䚠 㾁㥕 㘛䅡’㾁 䰢㥕䄷 䤣㤎㥕 㾁㤎㥕䄷㶢䭽 㾁䄷䚉䚉㒀䳺䭽㒀䚉 㥕䭊㒀䭽㘛㒀䳺䅡㶢䰢䮗” 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䚉㒀䅡㥕䚉䅡㒀䭽䮗

“㛭㤎䮂 䚇’䭽 㶢㥕䴤㒀 䅡㥕 㾁㒀㒀 䤣㤎䪁䅡 㜦㘛䳺䭽 㥕䪴 㤎㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 䨜䪁䳺䭽䪁䅡㒀 䰢㥕䄷 㤎䪁䴤㒀䮗” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䚉㒀㾁㙫㥕䳺䭽㒀䭽㫀 㾁㒀㒀䨜㘛䳺䠧㶢䰢 䪁䨜䄷㾁㒀䭽㫀 㤎㘛㾁 䅡㥕䳺㒀 㒀䂮䄷䭽㘛䳺䠧 䪁 㾁㒀䳺㾁㒀 㥕䪴 㭴䄷䚉㘛㥕㾁㘛䅡䰢 䪁䳺䭽 䭽㘛㾁䭽䪁㘛䳺䮗

㒀㤎䅡

䭽䭊䪁㒀

㥕䚉䤣㒀䴤㤎㒀

䴤䪁䳺㒀㒀䰢㶃㶢

㥕䪴

䠧㘛䳺䭽㥕㝐䨜

㤎㒀䅡

䥚䚉㶢䪁㒀

䴤㶢䰢䳺㒀䪁㒀㶃

㒀䳺䭽䚉㥥㤎䄷

㤎䪁䅡䅡

䚉䨜㥕㖁㙫㒀䚉

䅂䳺㒀㨪㒀㤎㳢”㘛

㾁㘛

䪁㶢㭴䨜㘛

㤎䚉㥥㒀䳺䄷䭽

䅡㤎㒀

㶢䥚䮗䚉㒀䪁

㾁䅡䅡㒀䪁䭽

㥥㤎㒀

“㘛㥥㾁㤎

㾁㙫㥕㒀㾁㾁㾁㒀㾁

䪁㭴䳺

䅡㘛㾁䚉㓑

㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 㙫䚉㒀㾁㒀䳺䅡㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀 “㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢” 㤎㒀 㤎䪁䭽 䪁㭴䜭䄷㘛䚉㒀䭽㫀 䨜䪁㜦㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㘛㾁 㾁㤎㥕㭴㜦㘛䳺䠧 䪁䳺䳺㥕䄷䳺㭴㒀䨜㒀䳺䅡 䅡㥕 㒀䴤㒀䚉䰢㥕䳺㒀 㙫䚉㒀㾁㒀䳺䅡䮗

㥥㤎㒀 㭴㘛䴤㘛㶢 䪁䳺䭽 䨜㘛㶢㘛䅡䪁䚉䰢 㥕䪴䪴㘛㭴㘛䪁㶢㾁 䭊㒀㾁㘛䭽㒀 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䤣㘛䭽㒀䳺㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 㒀䰢㒀㾁 䅡㥕 㘛䳺㾁㙫㒀㭴䅡 㘛䅡 㭴㶢㥕㾁㒀㶢䰢㫀 䅡㥕 㾁㒀㒀 㘛䪴 㘛䅡 䤣䪁㾁 䅡㤎㒀 㶢㒀䠧㒀䳺䭽䪁䚉䰢 㹞㘛䴤㘛䳺㒀 㛭䭊㛁㒀㭴䅡 䭊㶢㒀㾁㾁㒀䭽 䭊䰢 䪴䪁䅡㒀䮗

㘛䭽䭽

㫀㒀䨜㾁䪁

㤎㥥㒀

䥚䚉㭴䳺㘛㒀

䅡㤎㒀

䂮䠧㘛䳺䪁䳺㒀䨜㘛

㒀䅡䰢䳺䮗㶢䅡㘛䳺

䅡㘛

㥥䚉䭽㤎㘛

㛭䳺㶢䰢 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䨜㒀䚉㒀㶢䰢 䠧䪁䴤㒀 䪁 䭽㘛㾁䨜㘛㾁㾁㘛䴤㒀 䠧㶢䪁䳺㭴㒀 䪁䳺䭽 㭴㥕䳺㭴㶢䄷䭽㒀䭽 䅡㤎䪁䅡 䅡㤎㒀 䭊㶢䪁㭴㜦 㙫㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䳺 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁’㾁 㤎䪁䳺䭽 䤣䪁㾁 䳺㥕䅡 䅡㤎㒀 㾁䄷㙫䚉㒀䨜㒀 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 㥕䪴 㶢㒀䠧㒀䳺䭽䮗

㥥㤎䄷㾁㫀 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䪁 㾁䨜㘛䚉㜦 䪁䳺䭽 䪁 㾁㭴㥕䪴䪴㘛䳺䠧 䅡㥕䳺㒀㫀 㤎㒀 㭴䪁㶢㶢㒀䭽 㥕䄷䅡㫀 “㥥䪁㜦㒀 䪁 㭴㶢㥕㾁㒀䚉 㶢㥕㥕㜦 䪁䅡 䅡㤎㒀 㙫㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䳺 䰢㥕䄷䚉 㤎䪁䳺䭽㫀 䪁䳺䭽 㾁㒀㒀 䤣㤎䪁䅡 㜦㘛䳺䭽 㥕䪴 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡䄷䪁㶢 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䅡 䚉㒀䪁㶢㶢䰢 㘛㾁䮗”

㘛㾁㥥㤎”

㤎䅡㒀

䪁㨪”㒀䥚䚉㶢

䭽䪁䳺

䳺䴤㶃㒀䪁㒀䰢㶢

㘛䅡’㾁

䳺䄷䠧㾁㘛

䄷㥕㤎䭽㒀䄷䳺㥥㾁䚉

䤣䪁㾁

㘛㒀䠧㒀䳺䄷䳺

䪁䭊㶢㥕䰢䄷㒀䅡㾁㶢

㒀䳺㒀䪁㒀㶃䴤䅡㾁䳺

䄷㥥䭽䚉䳺㒀㤎

䨜㒀㾁䳺㥕䄷䭽䨜

䄷㥥㫀䜭䳺㤎㭴㒀㒀㘛

㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䭽㘛䭽䳺’䅡 䭊㥕䅡㤎㒀䚉 䅡㥕 㶢㥕㥕㜦 䪁䠧䪁㘛䳺㫀 䪴㥕䚉 㤎㒀 䭊㒀㶢㘛㒀䴤㒀䭽 㘛䳺 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㥕䄷㾁 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㾁㒀䳺䅡 㮋䪁䭽䠧㒀 䪁䳺䭽 䤣䪁㾁 㭴㒀䚉䅡䪁㘛䳺 䅡㤎䪁䅡 䅡㤎㒀 㭴㒀㶢㒀㾁䅡㘛䪁㶢 㙫㤎㒀䳺㥕䨜㒀䳺䪁 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽䳺’䅡 䭊㒀 䨜㒀䚉㒀 䪴䪁䭊䚉㘛㭴䪁䅡㘛㥕䳺㾁䮗

“㪕㘛䭽㘛㭴䄷㶢㥕䄷㾁㫀 䳺㥕䳺㾁㒀䳺㾁㒀㨪 㶃㥕䤣 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽 䅡㤎㒀 䠧㒀䳺䄷㘛䳺㒀 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 䭊㒀 㒀䳺䅡㘛䚉㒀㶢䰢 䭊㶢䪁㭴㜦䮂 㥥㤎㒀 㙫㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䳺 䰢㥕䄷䚉 㤎䪁䳺䭽 㘛㾁 㭴㶢㒀䪁䚉㶢䰢 㛁䄷㾁䅡 䪁 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢㨪” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䄷䳺㭴㒀䚉㒀䨜㥕䳺㘛㥕䄷㾁㶢䰢 䚉㒀䭊䄷㜦㒀䭽 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁㫀 䚉䄷㘛䳺㘛䳺䠧 㤎㘛㾁 㾁䅡䪁䅡䄷䚉㒀 䪁䳺䭽 䭽㘛㾁䠧䚉䪁㭴㘛䳺䠧 㤎㘛㾁 䭽㘛䴤㘛䳺㒀 㘛䨜䪁䠧㒀䮗

“䪁䮂”䵮㤎䅡

㐲㙫㥕䳺 㤎㒀䪁䚉㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䳺㒀䤣㾁㫀 㒀䴤㒀䚉䰢㥕䳺㒀 䤣䪁㾁 䭽䄷䨜䭊䪴㥕䄷䳺䭽㒀䭽䮗

㐲㙫㥕䳺 㭴㶢㥕㾁㒀䚉 㘛䳺㾁㙫㒀㭴䅡㘛㥕䳺㫀 䪁㶢㶢 䅡㤎㒀 㭴㘛䴤㘛㶢 䪁䳺䭽 䨜㘛㶢㘛䅡䪁䚉䰢 㥕䪴䪴㘛㭴㘛䪁㶢㾁 䭊㒀㶢㘛㒀䴤㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀 䭊㶢䪁㭴㜦 㙫㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䳺 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁’㾁 㤎䪁䳺䭽 䭽㘛䭽 㾁㥕䨜㒀䤣㤎䪁䅡 䚉㒀㾁㒀䨜䭊㶢㒀 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢㫀 䪁㶢䭊㒀㘛䅡 㶢䪁䚉䠧㒀䚉—㤎㒀䳺㭴㒀 䅡㤎㒀䰢 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽䳺’䅡 䭊㒀 㒀䳺䅡㘛䚉㒀㶢䰢 㾁䄷䚉㒀 㘛䅡 䤣䪁㾁䳺’䅡 䠧㒀䳺䄷㘛䳺㒀㫀 䠧㘛䴤㒀䳺 䅡㤎㒀䰢 䤣㒀䚉㒀 䳺㥕䅡 䴤㒀䚉䰢 䪴䪁䨜㘛㶢㘛䪁䚉 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䅡㤎㒀 䅡䚉䄷㒀 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢䮗

䳺㘛

㤎㥥㒀

䳺㘛

㤎䳺㒀䄷㥥䚉䭽

㘛㾁

㶃㒀䳺”䴤㨪䪁㒀

䨜䰢

㙫㶢䚉䪁㒀

㒀䅡㤎

䪴㥕

㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢

䥚㶢䚉㒀㫀䪁

㒀䅡㤎

㥕䅡

㾁㾁㶢䭊㘛㒀㥕㙫䨜㨪䚇”

䭽㒀㒀䳺㾁䭽㒀䭽㭴

㒀㥕㙫䚉㾁㒀㾁䳺

䭽䳺䅡䨜䪁㒀䪁

䳺䭽㤎䪁

㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䴤㒀㤎㒀䨜㒀䳺䅡㶢䰢 䭽㒀䳺㘛㒀䭽 㘛䅡㫀 䭊䄷䅡 㘛䳺䤣䪁䚉䭽㶢䰢 䪴㒀㶢䅡 䪁 㾁㒀䳺㾁㒀 㥕䪴 㘛䳺㾁㒀㭴䄷䚉㘛䅡䰢㫀 㶢䪁㭴㜦㘛䳺䠧 䪴䄷㶢㶢 㭴㥕䳺䪴㘛䭽㒀䳺㭴㒀䚠 䪴㥕䚉㫀 䄷㙫㥕䳺 㭴㶢㥕㾁㒀䚉 㘛䳺㾁㙫㒀㭴䅡㘛㥕䳺㫀 㘛䅡 䭽㘛䭽 䪁㙫㙫㒀䪁䚉 䅡㥕 䭊㒀 䪁 㶢䪁䚉䠧㒀䚉 䴤㒀䚉㾁㘛㥕䳺 㥕䪴 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢䮗

㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 䭊㒀㭴䪁䨜㒀 䅡㤎㒀 䅡䄷䚉䳺㘛䳺䠧 㙫㥕㘛䳺䅡 䭽䄷㒀 䅡㥕 㘛䅡㾁 㭴㥕䨜䨜㥕䳺䪁㶢㘛䅡䰢䮗

䴤㒀䰢䪁䳺㶃㒀㶢

㤎䅡㒀

㒀㫀㯸䪁

㤎㒀㥥

㙫㯸㘛䚉䅡㘛

䚉䄷䅡䚉䄷䭽㒀䳺

䅡㒀㤎

㥕㾁䪁㶢

䭽㥥㤎㒀䳺䚉䄷

㘛䅡

㘛䨜㒀䅡䮗

䚉䪴㥕䨜

㯸㙫㘛䅡䚉䄷㘛䪁㶢

㾁㤎䪁

㾁㭴䚉㒀㙫㾁㥕

㶢㒀䳺㒀䭽䠧

䠧㥕㶢䳺

㘛䪁䭊䅡㒀㶢

䥚䚉㫀㒀䪁㶢

㒀䄷㤎㥥䚉䭽䳺

䴤䪁䰢䄷㶢㒀䚉㥕㥕㘛䳺䅡

㒀䭽㶢䴤㒀䴤㥕

㜦㥕㥕䅡

䪁䳺䭽

䅡㙫䚉㘛㯸㘛

䳺䪁

䭊䰢

㒀䥚㶢䚉䪁

㥥䚉㤎㒀䄷䭽䳺

䪁䤣㾁

䳺㥥㤎䚉㒀䭽䄷

㘛䨜䨜㒀䳺㾁㒀㶢䰢

䪁䚉㶢䥚㒀

䅡㤎䅡䪁

䪁㒀䚉䥚㶢

㤎䅡㒀

䅡㾁㤎㘛

㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 䤣䪁㾁 㭴㥕䨜䨜㥕䳺㶢䰢 䪴㥕䄷䳺䭽 㘛䳺 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㒀䪁 䪁䳺䭽 䤣䪁㾁䳺’䅡 䚉䪁䚉㒀䚠 䨜䪁䳺䰢 䨜㘛䳺㘛㾁䅡㒀䚉㾁 㥕䤣䳺㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀䨜㫀 䄷㾁㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㒀䨜 䪁㾁 㥕䳺㒀 㥕䪴 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 䤣㒀䪁㙫㥕䳺㾁 㘛䳺 䅡㤎㒀 㝐㘛䳺䠧䭽㥕䨜 㥕䪴 䅂㒀㘛㳢㤎㒀䳺䮗

㥥㤎㒀䚉㒀䪴㥕䚉㒀㫀 㘛䪴 䅡㤎㒀 䭊㶢䪁㭴㜦 㙫㒀䪁䚉㶢 㘛䳺 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁’㾁 㤎䪁䳺䭽 䤣䪁㾁 㙫䚉㥕䴤㒀䳺 䅡㥕 䭊㒀 䪁 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢㫀 㤎㘛㾁 䪁䚉䚉㥕䠧䪁䳺㭴㒀 䤣㥕䄷㶢䭽 㭴㥕㶢㶢䪁㙫㾁㒀 㶢㘛㜦㒀 䪁 䨜㥕䄷䳺䅡䪁㘛䳺㫀 㾁㤎䪁䅡䅡㒀䚉㘛䳺䠧 㘛䳺䅡㥕 䳺㥕䅡㤎㘛䳺䠧䳺㒀㾁㾁䮗

䪁䳺䭽㒀䅡㫀䅡䄷

䪴㘛

㾁㒀䅡䅡

䄷㒀㶢䰢䚉䅡䅡

㥕䭽䳺䅡’

㘛䳺㝐䠧

㘛䅡

䨜㒀”䮂

㤎䄷㥥䳺䚉㒀䭽

䪁䚉䨜㤎

㒀㥥㤎

䄷䪁䪴䚉䭽䮗䳺䪁㘛

䰢䵮㤎”

㒀䪴䅡䪴㭴䮂㒀㾁

䪁㭴䳺

䅡㘛㾁

䰢㥕䄷

㯸㒀㒀

㖇㥕䅡 䤣㘛㶢㶢㘛䳺䠧 䅡㥕 㭴㥕䳺㭴㒀䭽㒀㫀 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 㘛䨜䨜㒀䭽㘛䪁䅡㒀㶢䰢 䤣㘛㒀㶢䭽㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀 “㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㶢䰢 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢” 䪁䳺䭽 㙫㒀䚉䪴㥕䚉䨜㒀䭽 䅡㤎㒀 㯸䄷䨜䨜㥕䳺㘛䳺䠧 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㥥㒀㭴㤎䳺㘛䜭䄷㒀㫀 㒀䴤㥕㜦㘛䳺䠧 㶢㘛䠧㤎䅡䳺㘛䳺䠧 䅡㥕 䭽㒀㾁㭴㒀䳺䭽 䪁䳺䭽 㾁䅡䚉㘛㜦㒀 䅡㤎㒀 㘛䨜㙫㒀䚉䅡㘛䳺㒀䳺䅡 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧䮗

“㮋㥕㥕䨜㨪”

㥕䳺㥕㫀㾁

䪴䚉㥕䨜

㤎㒀㥥

䠧㘛㝐䳺䮗

㶢䳺㤎䳺䠧㘛䅡㘛䠧

㒀䅡㤎

䭽㒀䳺㭴㒀㾁䭽䭽㒀

䄷䭽䚉㒀㥥㤎䳺

䚉䭽㥕䚉㫀䪁㒀

䴤䳺㾁㒀㤎㒀㫀䪁

䪁䳺䭽

㾁䅡䚉䳺㘛㘛㜦䠧

䭽䪁䚉㜦

䭊㶢䅡㥕

㥕䪁䭽䅡䤣䚉

㾁㜦䰢

㒀䅡㤎

䵮䪁䅡㭴㤎㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䭊㥕㶢䅡㫀 䅡㤎㒀 㤎㘛䠧㤎䏠䚉䪁䳺㜦㘛䳺䠧 䪴㘛䠧䄷䚉㒀㾁 㥕䳺 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁’㾁 㾁㘛䭽㒀 䪴㒀㶢䅡 㤎㥕㙫㒀㶢㒀㾁㾁㫀 䚉㒀䪁㶢㘛㳢㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎䪁䅡 䅡㤎㘛㾁 㶢㘛䠧㤎䅡䳺㘛䳺䠧 䤣䪁㾁 䳺㥕䅡 㙫䪁䚉䅡㘛㭴䄷㶢䪁䚉㶢䰢 䚉㒀䨜䪁䚉㜦䪁䭊㶢㒀 䪁䳺䭽 䨜㘛䠧㤎䅡 䳺㥕䅡 㒀䴤㒀䳺 㤎䪁䚉䨜 䪁 㾁㘛䳺䠧㶢㒀 㤎䪁㘛䚉 㥕䳺 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧䮗

“㮋㥕㥕䨜㨪”

䅡㤎㒀

䚉㫀䳺䪁㘛

䳺㥕

㶢㘛䠧䳺㤎㘛䅡䳺䠧

䤣㾁䪁

㾁䤣䭽㒀㒀䚉㤎㥕

㤎䚉㥥㒀䭽䄷䳺

㒀㤎䅡

䳺㝐㫀䠧㘛

䤣㥕㒀㤎䅡䪁䚉㒀䮗㾁䴤

㤎䤣䳺㒀

㘛䅡

㤎㘛䅡䤣

䳺䴤㘛䪁㤎䠧

㒀㒀㭴䪴䅡䪴

䚇䳺䭽㫀㒀㒀䭽

㒀㤎

㭴㜦䚉㾁䄷䅡

䤣䪁㾁

䭊㘛䳺䠧㒀

䪁㾁

䪴㘛

“㶃䨜㙫㤎㨪 㪕㒀䭊㒀㶢㾁㫀 䭽㥕 䰢㥕䄷 䳺㥕䤣 䭊㒀㶢㘛㒀䴤㒀 䤣㤎䪁䅡 䰢㥕䄷䚉 㶢㥕䳺㒀 㜦㘛䳺䠧 㤎䪁㾁 㾁䪁㘛䭽䮂” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 㶢㒀䅡 㥕䄷䅡 䪁 㭴㥕㶢䭽 㾁䳺㥕䚉䅡㫀 㤎㘛㾁 䪴䪁㭴㒀 㾁䅡㒀䚉䳺 䪁䳺䭽 䪁䄷䅡㤎㥕䚉㘛䅡䪁䅡㘛䴤㒀 䪁㾁 㤎㒀 䜭䄷㒀㾁䅡㘛㥕䳺㒀䭽䮗

“䚇䨜㙫㥕㾁㾁㘛䭊㶢㒀㫀 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䤣䪁㾁 㭴㶢㒀䪁䚉㶢䰢 䪁 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡䄷䪁㶢 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 㾁䄷䨜䨜㥕䳺㒀䭽 䭊䰢 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㥕䄷㾁 㶃㒀䪁䴤㒀䳺㾁㒀䳺䅡 㮋䪁䭽䠧㒀䚠 㤎㥕䤣 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽 㘛䅡 䭊㒀 䪴䪁㜦㒀䮂” 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 㾁䅡㥕㥕䭽 䭊㒀䤣㘛㶢䭽㒀䚉㒀䭽㫀 䄷䳺䪁䭊㶢㒀 䅡㥕 㭴㥕䨜㙫䚉㒀㤎㒀䳺䭽 䤣㤎䰢 㾁䄷㭴㤎 䪁䳺 䄷䳺㒀䂮㙫㒀㭴䅡㒀䭽 㾁㘛䅡䄷䪁䅡㘛㥕䳺 㤎䪁䭽 㥕㭴㭴䄷䚉䚉㒀䭽䮗

㥥㒀㤎

㾁㥕㥥㒀䄷䳺㤎䄷䭽䚉

“䪁㮋㭴㒀䄷㒀㾁

㶢㘛㒀㙫䮗䭽㒀䚉

㒀㜦䪁”䮗䪴

㘛㾁

䅡㤎㒀

㮋䪁㒀䠧䭽

㒀㾁䴤䳺䳺䪁㒀㶃䅡㒀

䠧㝐㘛䳺

䄷㥥㒀䚉䳺䭽㤎

“䚇䨜㙫㥕㾁㾁㘛䭊㶢㒀䮗 䚇䪴 㘛䅡’㾁 䪴䪁㜦㒀㫀 㤎㥕䤣 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽 㘛䅡 㭴䚉㒀䪁䅡㒀 㭴㒀㶢㒀㾁䅡㘛䪁㶢 㙫㤎㒀䳺㥕䨜㒀䳺䪁 䪁䳺䭽 㾁䄷䨜䨜㥕䳺 䅡㤎㒀 㯸㙫㘛䚉㘛䅡䄷䪁㶢 䥚㒀䪁䚉㶢 䅡㥕 䭽㒀㾁㭴㒀䳺䭽䮂” 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 㘛䳺䜭䄷㘛䚉㒀䭽䮗

“㮋㒀㭴䪁䄷㾁㒀 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㭴㶢䪁㙫 䕚䪁䭽㒀 䅡㤎䪁䅡 䅡㤎㒀 㨘䚉㥕䤣䳺 䥚䚉㘛䳺㭴㒀 㾁䅡㥕㶢㒀 㘛㾁 䪁 䪴㥕䚉䠧㒀䚉䰢䮗” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䪁䳺㾁䤣㒀䚉㒀䭽䮗

㘛㥕䨜㙫䭊䚇㶢㒀㾁㫀㾁

䅡㤎㒀

㶃㒀

㥕䚉䨜㒀

䳺䰢䳺䪁㥕㒀

㶢㨘㥕䭽䄷

㒀䤣

㒀㒀㒀䴤䮂䭽㘛䭽㭴

䪁䵮㤎䅡䮂”

㘛㾁

㤎㒀

㥕㒀䅡㾁㶢

䅡㤎䚉㥕䳺㒀㨪”

䅡㥕

䳺䅡㤎䪁

䭊㒀䳺㒀

䅡䭊䳺㘛㥕䪁

䠧䚉㥕㒀䪴䮂䚉䰢

䭽䭽㒀䳺䨜㒀䚉䅡㘛㒀

㒀䴤㤎䪁

㥥㤎㘛㾁 䚉㒀䴤㒀㶢䪁䅡㘛㥕䳺㫀 㶢㘛㜦㒀 㓑㘛䴤㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㮋㥕䨜䭊䪁䚉䭽䨜㒀䳺䅡㫀 㶢㒀䪴䅡 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䪁䳺䭽 㤎㘛㾁 䨜㒀䳺 䪴䚉㘛䠧㤎䅡㒀䳺㒀䭽 䪁䳺䭽 䪁䅡 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 䤣㘛䅡㾁’ 㒀䳺䭽䮗

“䚇䳺䭽㒀㒀䭽㨪 㶃㒀 䭽㒀㾁㘛䚉㒀㾁 䅡㤎㒀 䅡㤎䚉㥕䳺㒀 䨜㥕䚉㒀 䅡㤎䪁䳺 䪁䳺䰢㥕䳺㒀 㒀㶢㾁㒀—㥕䳺㶢䰢㫀 䚇 㤎㒀㶢䭽 䪁䳺 䪁㭴㒀 䄷㙫 䨜䰢 㾁㶢㒀㒀䴤㒀䮗 䚇䳺 䪴䪁㭴䅡㫀 䪁㶢㶢 㙫䪁㾁䅡 㜦㘛䳺䠧㾁 㥕䪴 䅡㤎㒀 㝐㘛䳺䠧䭽㥕䨜 㥕䪴 䅂㒀㘛㳢㤎㒀䳺 㤎䪁䭽 䪁䳺 䪁㭴㒀 䄷㙫 䅡㤎㒀㘛䚉 㾁㶢㒀㒀䴤㒀䮗” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䪁䳺㾁䤣㒀䚉㒀䭽䮗

䤣䄷㥕䭽㶢

㘛䄷䜭㒀䮗䭽㘛䳺䚉

䳺䪁䅡㘛㭴㙫䪁䅡㒀㘛

䭽㘛㹞”

䕚㒀䪁䭽

䳺㥕㾁㶢䅡㒀

䳺㒀䪁㒀䚉㽰㶢

䪁㤎䅡䅡

㒀䭊

㥕䰢䄷

䪁”䭽䰢㾁㒀㥕䮂䨜

䪁䄯

䚉㒀㙫䳺㭴㶢䄷䭽㤎䪁㥥

㤎䅡㒀

“䵮㤎䪁䅡 䭽㥕 䰢㥕䄷 䅡㤎㘛䳺㜦䮂 㶃㥕䤣 㭴㥕䄷㶢䭽 䤣㒀 㙫㥕㾁㾁㘛䭊㶢䰢 㶢㒀䪁䴤㒀 㾁䄷㭴㤎 䪁 㙫䚉㒀㭴㘛㥕䄷㾁 㥕䭊㛁㒀㭴䅡 㘛䳺 䪁 㙫㥕㥕䚉㶢䰢 䠧䄷䪁䚉䭽㒀䭽 㙫㶢䪁㭴㒀䮂” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䚉㒀㾁㙫㥕䳺䭽㒀䭽 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䪁 㭴㥕㶢䭽 㾁䳺㒀㒀䚉㫀 䅡㤎㒀 䪁䳺㾁䤣㒀䚉 䳺㥕䤣 䠧㶢䪁䚉㘛䳺䠧㶢䰢 㥕䭊䴤㘛㥕䄷㾁䮗

㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䪁䳺䭽 㤎㘛㾁 䨜㒀䳺 䤣㒀䚉㒀 㶢㒀䪴䅡 䭽䪁㳢㒀䭽䚠 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䤣䪁㾁 䄷䳺䭽㥕䄷䭊䅡㒀䭽㶢䰢 䪁 䨜㒀㾁㾁䪁䠧㒀 㥕䪴 䭽㒀㾁㙫䪁㘛䚉㫀 㙫䄷㾁㤎㘛䳺䠧 䅡㤎㒀䨜 㘛䳺䅡㥕 䪁䳺 㒀䳺䭽㶢㒀㾁㾁 䪁䭊䰢㾁㾁 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䳺㥕 㙫䪁䅡㤎 㥕䪴 㒀㾁㭴䪁㙫㒀䮗

䳺㥥㒀䄷䭽䚉㤎

䅡㤎㒀

㒀㒀㶢㽰䚉䳺䪁

䳺䪁㒀㒀㶢䰢㶃䴤

䪴㳃䅡䚉㒀

㘛䪴

䄷㭴䅡

㖁”㒀䳺䴤

㶢䚉䥚䪁㒀

㘛㾁

㾁㘛㤎

㘛㝐䠧䳺㠂

䅡䪁

䭽䅡䪁㥕䰢

䪁䄯

㒀䚉㭴㘛㒀䪴㫀

䪁”䅡䮗䭊䪁㾁䚉䭽

䭽䤣㥕㾁䚉

䪴䪁㜦㫀㒀

㒀䠧䤣䚉

㒀䄷䭽䳺䭽㾁㶢䰢

䅡㤎㒀

㙫㾁䪁㒀䭽㘛䚉㫀

䭽䳺䤣㥕

㶢㤎㶢㾁䪁

㫀䰢䄷㥕

䰢㥕䄷

䅡㙫㘛㥕㘛䳺䳺䠧

㥥䳺㤎㒀䚉䄷䭽

“䚇 䪁䨜 䴤㒀䚉䰢 㭴䄷䚉㘛㥕䄷㾁䚠 䚇 䅡䚉㒀䪁䅡㒀䭽 䰢㥕䄷 䤣㒀㶢㶢㫀 㾁㥕 䤣㤎䰢 䭽㥕 䰢㥕䄷 㤎䪁䅡㒀 䨜㒀 㾁㥕䮂” 㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 㘛䳺䜭䄷㘛䚉㒀䭽㫀 㙫㒀䚉㙫㶢㒀䂮㒀䭽 䭊䰢 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䜭䄷㒀㾁䅡㘛㥕䳺 㤎㒀 㤎䪁䭽 䳺㒀䴤㒀䚉 䪴䄷㶢㶢䰢 䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㾁䅡㥕㥕䭽䮗

“㹞㥕 䰢㥕䄷 㾁䅡㘛㶢㶢 䚉㒀䨜㒀䨜䭊㒀䚉 䅡㤎㒀 㙫㥕㒀䅡䚉䰢 䪁䳺䭽 䴤㒀䚉㾁㒀 䭊䰢 䅡㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉㾁䅡㥕䚉䨜 䅂䪁㜦㒀䮂 㹞㥕 䰢㥕䄷 䚉㒀䨜㒀䨜䭊㒀䚉 㨘㥕䳺㭴䄷䭊㘛䳺㒀 䅂䪁䳺 䤣㤎㥕䨜 䰢㥕䄷 㙫㥕㘛㾁㥕䳺㒀䭽 䪁䳺䭽 㜦㘛㶢㶢㒀䭽䮂 䎤㥕䄷 㤎㒀䪁䚉䅡㶢㒀㾁㾁㫀 䚉䄷䅡㤎㶢㒀㾁㾁 㾁㭴㥕䄷䳺䭽䚉㒀㶢㫀 䚇 䤣㘛㶢㶢 㾁䄷䚉㒀㶢䰢 㤎䪁㭴㜦 䰢㥕䄷 䅡㥕 㙫㘛㒀㭴㒀㾁䮗” 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䚉㥕䪁䚉㒀䭽 㘛䳺 䪴䄷䚉䰢㫀 㭴㥕䳺㾁䄷䨜㒀䭽 䭊䰢 㤎䪁䅡䚉㒀䭽䮗

䎤”㥕䄷

㘛䳺㥕䭊䳺䄷㨘㒀㭴

㜦䤣䳺㒀

䮂䅂䪁”䳺

㥥㤎㒀 㥥㤎䄷䳺䭽㒀䚉 㝐㘛䳺䠧 䤣䪁㾁 㾁㥕䨜㒀䤣㤎䪁䅡 㾁䄷䚉㙫䚉㘛㾁㒀䭽㫀 䪁㾁 㘛䳺 㤎㘛㾁 䨜㒀䨜㥕䚉䰢㫀 䅡㤎㒀㾁㒀 䅡䤣㥕 㤎䪁䭽 㾁㒀㒀䨜㘛䳺䠧㶢䰢 䳺㥕 㭴㥕䳺䳺㒀㭴䅡㘛㥕䳺㫀 㾁㥕 㤎㥕䤣 䭽㘛䭽 䅡㤎㒀䰢 㒀䳺䭽 䄷㙫 㶢㘛䳺㜦㒀䭽䮂

“㨘㥕䳺㭴䄷䭊㘛䳺㒀 䅂䪁䳺 䪁䳺䭽 䚇 䠧䚉㒀䤣 䄷㙫 䅡㥕䠧㒀䅡㤎㒀䚉㫀 㭴㤎㘛㶢䭽㤎㥕㥕䭽 㾁䤣㒀㒀䅡㤎㒀䪁䚉䅡㾁㫀 䪁䳺䭽 䤣㒀’䭽 䨜䪁䭽㒀 䪁 䴤㥕䤣 䅡㥕 㤎㥕㶢䭽 㒀䪁㭴㤎 㥕䅡㤎㒀䚉’㾁 㤎䪁䳺䭽㫀 䅡㥕 䠧䚉㥕䤣 㥕㶢䭽 䅡㥕䠧㒀䅡㤎㒀䚉䮗 䚇䅡 䤣䪁㾁 䰢㥕䄷㫀 䅡㤎㘛㾁 䭽䪁䨜䳺㒀䭽 㖁䨜㙫㒀䚉㥕䚉㫀 䤣㘛䅡㤎 䰢㥕䄷䚉 䭽㒀㭴䚉㒀㒀 䰢㥕䄷 㾁䅡㥕㶢㒀 䨜䰢 䭊㒀㶢㥕䴤㒀䭽 䤣㥕䨜䪁䳺㫀 䅡㒀䪁䚉㘛䳺䠧 䄷㾁 䪁㙫䪁䚉䅡—䳺㥕䤣 㶢㘛䴤㘛䳺䠧 䤣㥕䚉㶢䭽㾁 䪁㙫䪁䚉䅡䮗 䎤㥕䄷 䭽㒀㾁㒀䚉䴤㒀 䅡㥕 䭽㘛㒀㨪” 㽰㒀䳺㒀䚉䪁㶢 䄯䪁 䚉㒀㙫㶢㘛㒀䭽㫀 㤎㒀䪁䚉䅡䭊䚉㥕㜦㒀䳺 䪁䳺䭽 䅡㥕䚉䨜㒀䳺䅡㒀䭽䮗䮗


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