Rebuilding the Immortal Cultivator Clan

Chapter 1886: 1412: Harvest



Chapter 1886: 1412: Harvest

Capítulo 1886: Chapter 1412: Harvest

But since this was a condition set by our own ancestor and already promised, this Elder had no room to oppose it; the Phoenix Clan couldn’t afford such humiliation!

Moreover, to use five pieces of Spiritual Objects to befriend a Heavenly Immortal who can resolve the hidden danger within the Phoenix Ancestor’s body, from a long-term perspective, is actually a good thing.

The Phoenix Ancestor also likely considered this aspect.

After thinking it through, the Phoenix Clan Elder calmed down and sent someone to the molten fire pit to wait for Li Zhirui.

On the other side.

After spending an hour, Li Zhirui’s internal Mana had recovered to about thirty to forty percent, so he collected his energy and stood up since this environment was really not suitable for his recovery.

“Senior, now that this matter is resolved, if there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave.” He then bid farewell.

“Alright.”

The Phoenix Ancestor did not object; she also noticed Li Zhirui’s discomfort and reminded him, “When you go out, you’ll meet a junior specifically waiting for you; he will guide you to the Phoenix Clan’s secret treasury, where you can choose five treasures at will.”

“This…”

Seeing him about to decline, the Phoenix Ancestor forcefully interrupted, “Do not refuse! This is your rightful reward.”

“Thank you, Senior, then I shall accept it graciously.”

“I return this tail feather to Senior.”

This tail feather is of considerable grade, containing a trace of the Phoenix Clan’s essence and having been nurtured in this environment for countless years, it has long since become a Heavenly Immortal Rank Spiritual Object.

“There’s no reason to take back what’s given.”

“Let’s go, I’ll take you out.”

Saying that, she transformed into a Fire Phoenix with molten lava, leading Li Zhirui ahead.

The time spent on the way out was indeed faster than on the way in, and soon enough, he saw the sky’s rays of light pouring down.

“Greetings to the Phoenix Ancestor and Senior.” An Earth Immortal from the Phoenix Clan who had been waiting outside for a long time quickly bowed in respect upon seeing the two.

“Fellow Daoist, you should follow Little Yanzi to the secret treasury.”

The Phoenix Ancestor said apologetically, “Thanks to Fellow Daoist’s methods, the Earth Evil Fire Poison accumulated for countless years within my body has been completely purified. I now need time to properly recuperate and restore my vitality; please excuse me for not being able to personally see you off.”

“Senior, please rest well, there’s no need for such formality.”

“You must take good care of Li while I’m away. If I find out after my seclusion that Fellow Daoist was mistreated, I won’t easily let you off!”

Feng Yan hurriedly promised, “Phoenix Ancestor, rest assured, we will definitely not let Senior be wronged even slightly.”

Afraid of being punished for any negligence.

Li Zhirui could only smile faintly on the side; it was evident that the Phoenix Ancestor valued this Earth Immortal junior a lot, otherwise she wouldn’t speak this way.

“Then I’ll return first. When Fellow Daoist visits the Undying Volcano again in the future, our Phoenix Clan will surely greet you with the grandest and most solemn ceremony.”

“Thank you very much for your kindness, Senior.” Li Zhirui replied with a smile; he knew it was mere polite talk, and who knows how many years will pass before he returns.

Perhaps by then, he would have transcended and left the Primal Spirit Realm, so he didn’t refuse.

It would be a waste of time to make a round trip.

“In the secret treasury are the top-grade treasures accumulated by our Phoenix Clan over countless years, each one could ignite deadly battles upon being taken out.”

Before departing, the Phoenix Ancestor reminded, “Even those veteran Heavenly Immortals would be tempted by them, so Fellow Daoist must ensure proper sealing; ordinary Storage Magical Treasures can’t block the prying of certain Secret Techniques.”

“Thank you, Senior, for the advice.”

Li Zhirui stiffened in alertness, indeed he had neglected these aspects.

But he couldn’t be blamed; the Li family wasn’t some veteran Heavenly Immortal family, unaware of many confidential matters.

“Looking forward to our next meeting, Fellow Daoist.”

Saying that, the Fire Phoenix transformed into splendid fireworks, quickly scattering into points of flame and disappearing.

“Senior, please follow me.”

Li Zhirui nodded slightly, saying, “Thank you for the trouble.”

The place where the Phoenix Clan resides is planted with countless Wutong trees, each one tall and lush, as he followed Feng Yan, winding through the path.

The further they walked, the taller the Wutong trees grew, with their years of growth stretching back ever longer.

They didn’t know how far they had walked until they stopped before an imposing Wutong tree towering into the clouds.

This Wutong tree before them was the largest and tallest tree Li Zhirui had ever seen!

The trunk at the base was at least several miles thick, and the treetop was like a giant canopy covering an area of dozens of miles.

Standing before it, one couldn’t help but feel small and very oppressed.

Even though Li Zhirui was already a Heavenly Immortal, he felt significant pressure.

“Little Yanzi, is this the human cultivator who helped resolve the Earth Evil Fire Poison in the Phoenix Empress’ body?” Suddenly, a large face emerged from the tree trunk, asking in a voice full of ancient aura.

Phoenix Empress, not Phoenix, is the true name of the Phoenix Ancestor, and addressing her as Empress was normal.

From a seniority standpoint, the Phoenix Ancestor isn’t ranked lower than Doumu; and as for cultivation, it goes without saying—she was likely among the first to break through to Heavenly Immortal in the Primal Spirit Realm.

If it weren’t for redemption, she had sworn to suppress the Undying Volcano; with her qualification, she would have transcended and left the Primal Spirit Realm long ago.

Li Zhirui didn’t expect this enormous Wutong to have developed Spiritual Intelligence!

Moreover, as he awoke, Li Zhirui could feel his powerful aura, conspicuously indicating he was also a Heavenly Immortal.

“Old Wu, this is the Senior who assisted the Phoenix Ancestor.” Feng Yan, as the intermediary, introduced them, “Senior, this is the ancient Gu Wu of our Phoenix Clan.”

“Greetings, Senior.” Li Zhirui respectfully greeted, acknowledging Gu Wu’s superior strength and age, thus calling him Senior wasn’t unwarranted.

“Hmm, you may enter.”

Unexpectedly, Gu Wu’s reaction was rather cold, seemingly not wanting much involvement with him.

Li Zhirui wasn’t resentful or angry about this; he wasn’t a Spirit Stone, couldn’t expect everyone to like him.

Besides, ‘racial discrimination’ is quite common in the Primal Spirit Realm; many humans despise all alien races, believing the human body to be the best and most suitable for cultivation.

They have ample reason to prove this; if the human body wasn’t the best, why does every being shape-shift using the human form as a template?

So encountering a ‘racial discriminator’ was something he regarded as a mere chance encounter, never to meet again, only needing some superficial courtesy.

After Gu Wu finished, his immense, sturdy frame suddenly parted to reveal a space hidden within the tree.

Through the opening, one could see the luminous, dazzling top-grade Spiritual Objects inside.

䍄㟽䌰䙷䙷㳨’

䍄䏚㨚䀛䡹䙷䔻

㟽䕳㕄䕳䙷䓲

㨚㳨䌰’

䏚䙷䡹䍄䔻㨚䀛

䔻䠵㳨䕳䓲’

䀛㟽

㨚㟽䯗㩞䀛䓲䌰䀛䔻

䔻㤥䙷䙷

䙷㫬㔐䌰䔻㨚䀛㟽䌰㙲䀛

䕳㨚㙲䙷㤥㟽㕄䌰

䀛䔻㟽㚒䙷㤥

䔻䕳䠵䓲

䌰䓲

䌰䍄䙷

㸈䀛

䙷䓲䕳㡤䙷㕄䔻䂝

䌰䙷㤥㳨㫬䙷䙷

䌰䍄䙷

䔻䌰㳨䦙㳨㙲䙷㨚㨚䌰㟽㟽䀛

㤥㨚䔻㳨㨚䙷

䕳㫬㙲䙷䓲

㫬䌰䙷㳨䀛䀛㨚㟽㕄㟽

㤥䔻䓲

㟽㕄㟽䙷䕦䌰䌰㨚㟽䀛

䓲㫬䌰㟽

䩾㫬

䙷䌰䀛䌰㨚䔻㟽㳨㟽㙲㨚

䯗㟽䕦䙷䩾㟽䙷䌰䀛䍄㟽㩞

㨚㳨

䙷䌰㳨

䔻䀛

䌰㨚䀛㟽㳨䯗䔻䓲䀛㩞

䀛㳨

䍄䌰䙷

䀛䯗

䙷䌰䍄

䌰䀛

㳨䓲䍄

㟽䙷䙷㙲䌰㳨

䔻㤥㨚䍄㤥䙷

㟽䀛䕳㩞䌰䕦䓲㩞㪓

䌰䍄㳨㨚

䔻䀛

㟽䀛

䀛䯗

“㥟䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽䕦 㫬䕳䙷䓲㳨䙷䓵”

㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 䔻䀛㤥㤥䙷㤥 䓲䔻㤥 㳨䌰䙷㫬㫬䙷㤥 䖀䀛䕳㤥䕳㕄 㨚䔻䌰䀛 䌰䍄䙷 㳨㫬䓲㙲䙷 㚒㨚䌰䍄㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䌰㟽䙷䙷 䌰㟽䩾䔻㜫䦙

䍄䙷

䕦㨚㨚㳨㤥䔻䙷

䙷㟽㳨䩾䌰䓲㳨䙷㟽

㕄㤥㟽䓲䕳䙷䓲

䕳䙷㫬㩞䀛䦙㙲䙷䌰

䔻䍄䚌䙷

䙷㱵䍄

䕳䙷䀛㜫㤥䀛

䂝䓲䌰㳨

䙷䔻䙷䍄㨚㟽䌰

䓲䙷䌰㳨㟽㟽䙷㳨䩾

䀛㫬㟽㙲㨚䙷㳨䩾

䀛䙷㙲䔻

䙷㳨䙷

㟽䖀䙷㩞䔻䩾

䙷䍄

㳨䙷䀛㤥㨚䩾䌰

䕳㙲㤥䀛䩾

䍄䌰䙷

䩾䀛䌰㨚㤥䙷㳨

䯗䕦䀛䙷㟽䙷䖀

䍄㨚㳨

䔻䀛㟽

㨚䔻䙷㩞㙲䂝䙷䀛㟽䙷㫬㳨䍄

䖀䌰䩾

䌰䍄䙷

㟽䓲䯗

䙷䍄

䌰䌰䓲䍄

䯗㟽䀛㩞

䌰䙷䍄

䙷䍄

㩞㟽䯗䀛

䀛䯗

䓲㩞䒇㨚䔻㨚䔻䓵䌰㨚䓲䀛

㟽㥊䙷䕳㤥䙷㨚䓲

䓲㳨㚒

䌰䙷䕦䔻䙷㟽䙷㤥

㨚㨚䔻㳨㤥䙷

㚒㨚䂝䙷

䙷㤥䙷㙲䏚䙷㤥䙷

㶫㳨 䍄䙷 䒇䕳䓲䔻㙲䙷㤥 䓲㟽䀛䩾䔻㤥䕦 䓲䕳䕳 䍄䙷 㙲䀛䩾䕳㤥 㳨䙷䙷 㚒䙷㟽䙷 㤥䓲㥊㥊䕳㨚䔻䒇 䌰㟽䙷䓲㳨䩾㟽䙷㳨䦙 㔺㫬䀛䔻 䓲 䧂䩾㨚㙲㜫 㳨㙲䓲䔻䕦 䍄䙷 䔻䀛䌰㨚㙲䙷㤥 㩞䓲䔻㕄 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨 䍄䙷 㤥㨚㤥 䔻䀛䌰 䙷䂝䙷䔻 㟽䙷㙲䀛䒇䔻㨚㥊䙷䦙

䯽䔻䙷 㩞䩾㳨䌰 㜫䔻䀛㚒䕦 㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 㨚㳨 䓲䕳㟽䙷䓲㤥㕄 䧂䩾㨚䌰䙷 㜫䔻䀛㚒䕳䙷㤥䒇䙷䓲䖀䕳䙷䕦 㳨䀛 䌰㟽䙷䓲㳨䩾㟽䙷㳨 䙷䂝䙷䔻 䍄䙷 㤥䀛䙷㳨䔻’䌰 㟽䙷㙲䀛䒇䔻㨚㥊䙷 䓲㟽䙷 䙷㨚䌰䍄䙷㟽 䕳䀛䔻䒇 䙷䏚䌰㨚䔻㙲䌰 䀛㟽 㨚䔻㙲㟽䙷㤥㨚䖀䕳㕄 㫬㟽䙷㙲㨚䀛䩾㳨䕦 䕳䀛䔻䒇 㳨㨚䔻㙲䙷 䔻䀛䌰 㩞䓲㤥䙷 㫬䩾䖀䕳㨚㙲䦙

䀛䯗

䔻㶫㙲䙷㟽䀛㳨䌰

䍄䡹䙷䔻䀛㨚䏚

䌰㟽䩾㳨䙷䙷㟽䓲

䕳䖀䀛䀛㤥㕄

䌰㨚

㤥䓲㳨㨚䕦

䔻㕄䓲

㨚䀛䓲䕦䩾䌰㳨䔻㨚䌰

䩾䀛䌰

㚒䀛㤥䕳䩾

㳨䙷䙷㟽㳨䕳㤥㟽䓲䒇

䌰䌰䓲䍄

㨚䓲䒇䔻䌰㜫

䌰䩾䁜

䌰㚒䍄䓲

㟽䙷㩞㨚䯗㤥䔻䀛㙲

䩾䓲㳨䙷㙲

䌰䙷䍄

䍄㙲㚒䍄㨚

䍄㤥䓲

㩞㟽䌰䦙㳨䀛

“㥟䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽 㙲䓲䔻 㙲䍄䀛䀛㳨䙷 䓲䔻㕄 䯗㨚䂝䙷 㨚䌰䙷㩞㳨 䓲䌰 㚒㨚䕳䕳䕦 䌰䍄䙷㟽䙷 㨚㳨 䔻䀛 䌰㨚㩞䙷 䕳㨚㩞㨚䌰䓲䌰㨚䀛䔻䕦 㳨䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽 㙲䓲䔻 䌰䓲㜫䙷 㕄䀛䩾㟽 䌰㨚㩞䙷 䌰䀛 㙲䀛䔻㳨㨚㤥䙷㟽䦙”

“㶫䕳㟽㨚䒇䍄䌰䦙”

䏚㨚㩞䔻䙷䙷䓲

㟽䯗䔻䀛䌰

䀛㩞䂝㨚䒇䔻

䀛䯗

䕳䒇䔻䀛䙷㟽

䓲㨚㤥㫬

䔻䙷䒇䴷

䀛䌰

㨚䔻

䔻㿣䓲䕦

䔻㨚䌰䌰䓲䔻䌰䙷䀛

䙷䍄䓲㙲

㙲䩾䕳䓲䓲㳨

䌰䀛

䍄㨚㟽㨚䩾㦞

䌰㟽䩾䙷䓲䙷㳨㟽

䔻䀛

䚌䍄㨚䌰

㻻㨚

䓲䩾䕳䙷㕄㙲䕳䯗㟽

䙷㟽㫬䕳㕄䕦

䦙䍄㩞㨚

䴷㨚䔻㤥㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄䙷 䀛㫬㫬䀛㟽䌰䩾䔻㨚䌰㕄 䌰䀛 㳨䙷䙷 㳨䩾㙲䍄 㨚䌰䙷㩞㳨 㨚䔻 㫬䙷㟽㳨䀛䔻 㚒䓲㳨 䔻䀛䌰 䙷䓲㳨㕄䕦 㳨䀛 䀛䯗 㙲䀛䩾㟽㳨䙷䕦 䍄䙷 㤥㨚㤥䔻’䌰 㚒䓲䔻䌰 䌰䀛 㩞㨚㳨㳨 㨚䌰䕦 㫬䓲㟽䌰㨚㙲䩾䕳䓲㟽䕳㕄 䌰䍄䀛㳨䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨 䩾䔻㜫䔻䀛㚒䔻 䌰䀛 䍄㨚㩞䕦 䌰䍄䙷㕄 㚒䓲㟽㟽䓲䔻䌰䙷㤥 㙲䓲㟽䙷䯗䩾䕳 䀛䖀㳨䙷㟽䂝䓲䌰㨚䀛䔻䦙

㥟䙷䙷㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄㨚㳨 㳨㙲䙷䔻䙷䕦 䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 㳨䍄䀛㚒䙷㤥 䔻䀛 㤥㨚㳨㤥䓲㨚䔻 䀛㟽 㙲䀛䔻䌰䙷㩞㫬䌰䕦 䖀䩾䌰 㟽䓲䌰䍄䙷㟽 䯗䀛䩾䔻㤥 㨚䌰 䧂䩾㨚䌰䙷 䔻䓲䌰䩾㟽䓲䕳䕦 䙷䂝䙷䔻 䯗䙷䙷䕳㨚䔻䒇 䓲 䖀㨚䌰 㫬㟽䀛䩾㤥䦙

䔻㤥䓲

䓲䕳㳨䩾㫬䌰㨚㟽㨚

䙷䯗䌰㶫㟽

䌰㫬䙷䕦䀛㳨㟽㕄䀛㟽㨚

䀛㨚䕳䙷㩞䌰㙲㕄㳨䩾䩾䕳

㟽䙷㙲㳨䌰䙷

㩞䙷㕄㩞䀛㟽䦙

䙷䕳㟽䂝㳨䙷䓲

㨚䔻

㳨䩾䙷㳨

䍄㨚㨚㟽䩾㦞

䩾䍄㳨䕦㟽䀛

䓲䙷䙷㩞㨚㤥䏚䔻

䔻䓲㳨䙷㩞䕦

䓲䍄㤥

䀛䖀㳨䌰㙲䄁䙷

䍄䌰䙷

䒇䀛㨚㙲䌰㨚䔻䌰㩞㩞

䯗䌰䙷㳨㙲䯗䕦䙷

㟇䘹䁇

㨚㻻

㨚䍄㟽䙷䌰

䕳䕳䓲

䀛䌰

㡤䙷 䌰䍄䙷䔻 㫬䀛䔻㤥䙷㟽䙷㤥 䓲䔻㤥 㙲䀛㩞㫬䓲㟽䙷㤥䕦 㙲䀛䔻㳨㨚㤥䙷㟽㨚䔻䒇 㚒䍄㨚㙲䍄 䌰㕄㫬䙷 䀛䯗 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨 㚒䀛䩾䕳㤥 䖀䙷䔻䙷䯗㨚䌰 䍄㨚㩞㳨䙷䕳䯗 䀛㟽 䍄㨚㳨 䯗䓲㩞㨚䕳㕄 㩞䀛㟽䙷䦙

㶫 㩞䀛㩞䙷䔻䌰 䕳䓲䌰䙷㟽䕦 䍄䙷 䓲㫬㫬㟽䀛䓲㙲䍄䙷㤥 䀛䔻䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰䕦 䓲䔻㤥 㳨䀛䕳䙷㩞䔻䕳㕄 䌰䀛䀛㜫 㨚䌰 㤥䀛㚒䔻䦙

䔻䙷㱵

㜫㤥㨚䔻

䌰䍄䁜㟽㨚䒇

䩾㤥㱵㳨䔻䍄䀛䓲

䀛㩞䄁䓲㟽

䔻䓲㤥

㚒䓲㳨

㕄䢀㳨㙲㨚䌰

䀛䕳㳨䩾䌰

䓲㳨䍄

䍄䌰䙷

㚒䕳䯗㟽䀛䙷

㨚䒇䔻䔻㟽䯗㨚䙷

䀛䢀䙷䩾㟽䌰㨚㳨

㚒䍄㨚㙲䍄

䔻䙷䓲㩞㤥

䌰䙷䍄

㤥䖀䀛㕄

㨚䌰䒇㻻䍄

㨚䍄㳨㱵

䓲䔻䙷䙷䔻㙲䍄

㔐䙷㙲䯗䯗䙷䌰㳨

㳨㻻䀛䩾䌰䕦

㨚䯗㕄㟽䌰䕦䕳㳨

䀛䕳㤥㙲䩾

䌰䀛㚒

䔻㹃䓲䩾

䓲㫬䌰㨚㤥䩾䦙䌰䙷

㳨䙷䕦䙷㤥

䍄䔻䀛㳨䩾㨚㟽

㳨䩾䌰䀛㻻

䯗䀛

㪓䯗 䀛䔻䙷 㟽䙷䯗㨚䔻䙷㤥 䌰䍄䙷 䕳䀛䌰䩾㳨 㳨䙷䙷㤥㳨䕦 㨚䌰 㚒䀛䩾䕳㤥 䙷䔻䕳䓲㟽䒇䙷 䌰䍄䙷 㥟䙷䓲 䀛䯗 䠵䀛䔻㳨㙲㨚䀛䩾㳨䔻䙷㳨㳨 䓲䔻㤥 㳨䌰㟽䙷䔻䒇䌰䍄䙷䔻 䌰䍄䙷 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㥟䀛䩾䕳䦙

䢀䀛㟽䙷䀛䂝䙷㟽䕦 䩾䔻䕳㨚㜫䙷 䌰䍄䙷 䥊㟽䙷䙷䔻 㻻䀛䌰䩾㳨 䍄䙷 㫬㟽䙷䂝㨚䀛䩾㳨䕳㕄 䓲㙲䧂䩾㨚㟽䙷㤥 䖀㕄 㙲䍄䓲䔻㙲䙷䕦 㚒䍄㨚㙲䍄 䍄䙷 䍄䓲㤥 䓲䕳㟽䙷䓲㤥㕄 㙲䀛㩞㫬䕳䙷䌰䙷䕳㕄 㟽䙷䯗㨚䔻䙷㤥 䌰䀛 䒇䓲㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䥊㟽䙷䙷䔻 㻻䀛䌰䩾㳨 㕨䓲䀛 䁜䀛㤥㕄䦙

䩾㱵䀛㤥䍄䔻䓲㳨

䍄䙷

䕳䩾䀛㙲㤥

㳨䓲

䙷㱵䔻

䍄䙷

䙷䌰䍄

㫬䌰㨚䓲䌰䩾䙷㤥

䢀䀛䩾䌰㳨㨚㟽䙷

䔻䩾㹃䓲

䙷㨚㟽㤥䔻䙷䯗

㳨䍄㨚

䕳䙷䕦䕳㚒

䌰䍄䁜㟽㨚䒇

㟽䙷䀛㩞䓵

㪓䯗

䔻䙷䓲䍄䔻㙲䙷

䍄䒇䌰㨚㻻

䀛䔻㙲䙷

㳨䀛㻻䌰䩾

㡤䀛㚒䙷䂝䙷㟽䕦 䍄䙷 㤥㨚㤥䔻’䌰 㫬䕳䓲䔻 䌰䀛 㤥䀛 㳨䀛䕦 䖀䙷㙲䓲䩾㳨䙷 㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 㳨䌰㨚䕳䕳 㚒㨚㳨䍄䙷㤥 䌰䀛 㙲䩾䕳䌰㨚䂝䓲䌰䙷 䌰䍄䙷 㥟䙷㙲㟽䙷䌰 㱵䙷㙲䍄䔻㨚䧂䩾䙷 䌰䀛 䙷䔻䍄䓲䔻㙲䙷 䍄㨚㩞㳨䙷䕳䯗 㨚䔻䌰䀛 䌰䍄䙷 䠵䍄䓲䀛㳨 䥊䀛㤥 㕨䙷㩞䀛䔻 㕨䓲䀛 䁜䀛㤥㕄䦙

㶫䔻㤥 㨚䔻 䍄㨚㳨 㤥䙷㤥䩾㙲䌰㨚䀛䔻䕦 䌰䍄䙷 㥟䙷䓲 䀛䯗 䠵䀛䔻㳨㙲㨚䀛䩾㳨䔻䙷㳨㳨 䓲䔻㤥 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㥟䀛䩾䕳 䓲㟽䙷 䙷䏚䌰㟽䙷㩞䙷䕳㕄 㨚㩞㫬䀛㟽䌰䓲䔻䌰䕦 䔻䀛㚒 䌰䍄䓲䌰 䌰䍄䙷㟽䙷 䓲㟽䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨 䌰䀛 䙷䔻䍄䓲䔻㙲䙷 䌰䍄䙷㳨䙷䕦 䍄䙷 㙲䙷㟽䌰䓲㨚䔻䕳㕄 㙲䀛䩾䕳㤥䔻’䌰 㩞㨚㳨㳨 䀛䩾䌰䦙

䏚䌰䕦䙷㸈

䙷䙷䙷䌰㳨㤥㙲䕳

㨚䌰㫬㟽㥟㨚

㥟䙷䙷㤥

㟽䕳㥟䌰䩾㫬㨚㨚䓲

㦞㟽㨚䍄㨚䩾

㻻㨚

㤥䙷䓲䔻㩞

䙷㱵䔻

䚌䌰䙷㟽䓲

㟽䙷䩾䓲䙷㱵㳨㟽

䕦䀛䌰㢽䀛

㱵䩾䓲䍄㤥䔻䀛㳨

㢽䀛䀛䌰

㪓䌰 㨚㳨 䓲 㫬㟽䀛㤥䩾㙲䌰㨚䀛䔻䵆䌰㕄㫬䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㟽䀛䀛䌰䕦 䄁䩾㳨䌰 䓲㳨 㨚䌰㳨 䔻䓲㩞䙷 㳨䩾䒇䒇䙷㳨䌰㳨䕦 㨚䌰 㙲䓲䔻 㫬㟽䀛㤥䩾㙲䙷 䓲 䌰㕄㫬䙷 䀛䯗 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 䚌䓲䌰䙷㟽 䓲䔻㤥 䓲 䒇䙷㩞 䙷䂝䙷㟽㕄 㤥䓲㕄䦙

㱵䍄䙷 䒇㟽䓲㤥䙷 䀛䯗 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 䚌䓲䌰䙷㟽 䓲䔻㤥 䒇䙷㩞㳨 㤥䙷㫬䙷䔻㤥㳨 㩞䓲㨚䔻䕳㕄 䀛䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䒇㟽䀛㚒䌰䍄 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㟽䀛䀛䌰㔐 㨚䯗 㨚䌰’㳨 䄁䩾㳨䌰 䓲 㳨䓲㫬䕳㨚䔻䒇䕦 䌰䍄䙷䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䒇㟽䓲㤥䙷 㚒䀛䔻’䌰 䖀䙷 䍄㨚䒇䍄䕦 䖀䩾䌰 㨚䯗 㨚䌰 䒇㟽䀛㚒㳨 㨚䔻䌰䀛 䓲 䌰䀛㚒䙷㟽㨚䔻䒇 䌰㟽䙷䙷 䀛䔻䙷 㤥䓲㕄䕦 䌰䍄䙷䔻 䔻䓲䌰䩾㟽䓲䕳䕳㕄 㨚䌰 㚒㨚䕳䕳 㫬㟽䀛㤥䩾㙲䙷 䍄䙷䓲䂝䙷䔻䕳㕄 㨚㩞㩞䀛㟽䌰䓲䕳 㟽䓲䔻㜫 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨䦙

䀛䂝㟽䓲㫬

䯗䀛

䯗䀛

䙷䍄䌰

䖀䙷䙷䔻

㙲䓲㙲㟽䙷㳨

䀛䌰䍄䒇㚒㟽䕦

䓲䌰䍄䌰

䯗㪓

㟽㨚㤥䩾䔻䒇

㨚㟽㥟㫬㨚䌰

㚒䓲䌰㟽䙷

䓲䯗㙲䌰

䍄㟽䙷䦙䙷

䓲䙷䚌㟽䌰

䙷䍄䌰

䌰䀛䕳

䓲㤥䔻

㱵㟽䙷㟽䓲㳨䩾䙷

䌰䍄䙷

㨚䌰㳨

㤥䙷㳨䙷

䀛㳨䙷㤥㟽䌰

䀛䌰䀛㢽

䧂䙷䙷㟽䩾㨚㳨㟽

䓲䔻䀛䕳䀛䕦㣶㙲

䌰䍄㨚㳨

䙷䓲䍄䂝

䔻䙷㱵

㕄䔻䔻㨚㔺䒇㤥

㤥䕳’䀛㚒䔻䩾䌰

䌰䙷㚒䓲㟽

㳨䩾㤥䀛䔻䍄㱵䓲

䀛䯗㟽

䌰䀛䔻

䴷䀛㟽 䌰䍄䙷 䌰䍄㨚㟽㤥 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰䕦 䓲䯗䌰䙷㟽 㳨䀛㩞䙷 㙲䀛䔻䌰䙷㩞㫬䕳䓲䌰㨚䀛䔻䕦 㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 㳨䌰㨚䕳䕳 㙲䍄䀛㳨䙷 䓲 㳨䙷䙷㤥 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 㥟䌰䓲㟽䕳㨚䒇䍄䌰 㣶㨚䔻䙷䕦 䓲 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰 㙲䓲㫬䓲䖀䕳䙷 䀛䯗 㳨䩾㟽䂝㨚䂝㨚䔻䒇 㨚䔻 㱵䍄䙷 㣶䀛㨚㤥 䓲䔻㤥 䌰䍄䙷 㳨䌰䓲㟽㟽㕄 㳨㜫㕄䕦 㳨䀛 䍄䙷 㚒䓲䔻䌰䙷㤥 䌰䀛 㳨䌰䩾㤥㕄 㨚䌰䦙 㪓䌰 㩞㨚䒇䍄䌰 㫬㟽䀛䂝䙷 䍄䙷䕳㫬䯗䩾䕳 䌰䀛 䍄㨚㳨 㩞䙷䌰䍄䀛㤥 䀛䯗 䙷㩞䖀䀛㤥㕄㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄䙷 䠵䍄䓲䀛㳨 䥊䀛㤥 㕨䙷㩞䀛䔻 㱵䙷㙲䍄䔻㨚䧂䩾䙷䦙

㱵䍄䙷 䯗䀛䩾㟽䌰䍄 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰 㚒䓲㳨 䓲䕳㳨䀛 䓲 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 㥟䙷䙷㤥䕦 㙲䓲䕳䕳䙷㤥 䌰䍄䙷 㻻䀛䔻䒇 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 䯽㟽㨚䒇㨚䔻 㱵㟽䙷䙷䕦 㪓䌰㳨 㻻䀛䔻䒇 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 䯽㟽㨚䒇㨚䔻 䴷㟽䩾㨚䌰 㙲䓲䔻 㳨䙷㟽䂝䙷 䓲㳨 䓲䔻 䓲㤥䂝䓲䔻㙲䙷㤥 㳨䩾䖀㳨䌰㨚䌰䩾䌰䙷 䯗䀛㟽 䌰䍄䙷 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 㢽䙷䂝㨚䌰䓲䕳㨚㥊㨚䔻䒇 䡹㨚䕳䕳 䖀䙷㙲䓲䩾㳨䙷 㨚䌰㳨 㙲䀛䔻䌰䓲㨚䔻䙷㤥 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㕩䔻䙷㟽䒇㕄 㨚㳨 䙷䏚䌰㟽䙷㩞䙷䕳㕄 㫬䩾㟽䙷 䓲䔻㤥 䒇䙷䔻䌰䕳䙷䕦 䓲䕳㩞䀛㳨䌰 䔻䀛䌰 㟽䙷䧂䩾㨚㟽㨚䔻䒇 㟽䙷䯗㨚䔻䙷㩞䙷䔻䌰 䌰䀛 䖀䙷㙲䀛㩞䙷 䢀䓲䔻䓲䦙

䀛㱵㨚䓲㟽䓲䔻䯗㩞㟽䔻䀛䌰㳨

㚒䙷䙷㟽

㙲䍄㙲㨚䀛䙷

䍄㱵䙷

㚒㨚䌰䕦䍄

䯗䯗䍄㨚䌰

㨚䕳䓲㫬㳨㨚䩾㟽䌰

䌰䩾䖀

䴷㨚䓵㟽䌰䩾

䄁㙲䀛䙷䌰䖀

䩾䌰䧂㨚䙷

䯗㟽䓲㨚䓲㨚㩞䕳

䍄㳨䀛㙲䙷

䌰㨚㳨

㟽㤥㨚䯗䕦䙷䯗䌰䔻䙷

㟽㨚䌰㥟㫬㨚

䌰㨚䖀

㩞䀛䍄䙷䌰—䙷㤥䯗䕳㨚䖀䓲㟽

䓲㚒㳨

䙷䍄

䙷䍄

䔻㳨䌰’㚒䓲

䙷䌰䙷㳨䯗㙲䯗

㶫䔻㤥 䓲㙲㙲䀛㟽㤥㨚䔻䒇 䌰䀛 䌰䍄䙷 䡹䍄䀛䙷䔻㨚䏚 䠵䕳䓲䔻’㳨 㤥䙷㳨㙲㟽㨚㫬䌰㨚䀛䔻䕦 㨚䌰 㙲䓲䔻 䌰㟽䓲䔻㳨䯗䀛㟽㩞 䓲 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 㟽䀛䀛䌰 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 䕳䀛㚒䙷㳨䌰 㫬䩾㟽㨚䌰㕄 㨚䔻䌰䀛 䀛䔻䙷 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 䍄㨚䒇䍄䙷㳨䌰 㫬䩾㟽㨚䌰㕄䦙

㱵䍄㨚㳨 㩞䙷䓲䔻㳨 㨚䌰 㨚㳨 䓲 䌰㟽䙷䓲㳨䩾㟽䙷 䌰䍄䓲䌰 㙲䓲䔻 㤥㨚㟽䙷㙲䌰䕳㕄 䙷䔻䍄䓲䔻㙲䙷 䓲 㫬䙷㟽㳨䀛䔻’㳨 䓲㫬䌰㨚䌰䩾㤥䙷䓵

䌰䓲

䓲䩾䕳㤥

䙷䍄

䀛䦙䔻䙷㙲

䀛䌰

䍄㳨㨚

䀛䙷㳨㩞䔻䙷䀛

㥟㟽㫬㨚䩾䕳䓲䌰㨚

䌰㨚䕦

䙷㚒䙷㟽

䙷㕄䓲䕳䙷䂝㡤䔻

㚒䍄㨚䌰

㨚䀛䙷䂝㩞㫬㟽

㨚䙷㫬䩾䓲㤥䌰䌰

㨚㻻

䯗㪓

㳨䙷㩞㙲䀛䔻䩾

䀛䖀䙷㩞㙲䙷

㙲䀛䕳㤥䩾

䌰䀛䕦㢽䀛

䒇䌰䕳㟽㕄䙷䓲

㨚䕳䙷㜫

㟽䕦㦞䩾㨚㨚䍄

㚒䕳䀛㤥䩾

㳨䓲㨚䕳䌰㟽㫬㨚䩾

㳨䌰䀛㟽䀛䕦

䔻㤥䓲

㡤䀛㚒䙷䂝䙷㟽䕦 㳨䩾㙲䍄 䓲 䍄䙷䓲䂝䙷䔻䵆㤥䙷䯗㕄㨚䔻䒇 䌰㟽䙷䓲㳨䩾㟽䙷 㙲䀛㩞䙷㳨 㚒㨚䌰䍄 䓲 㙲䀛㳨䌰䦙

㱵䍄䙷 䡹䍄䀛䙷䔻㨚䏚 䠵䕳䓲䔻 䍄䓲㤥 㳨㫬䙷㙲㨚䓲䕳䕳㕄 䔻䀛䌰䙷㤥 䌰䍄䓲䌰 䓲䯗䌰䙷㟽 㙲䀛䔻㳨䩾㩞㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄䙷 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 㱵㟽䓲䔻㳨䯗䀛㟽㩞䓲䌰㨚䀛䔻 䴷㟽䩾㨚䌰䕦 䀛䔻䙷’㳨 䕳䩾㙲㜫 㚒䀛䩾䕳㤥 䖀䙷 㨚䔻㙲㟽䙷㤥㨚䖀䕳㕄 䕳䀛㚒 䯗䀛㟽 䌰䍄䙷 䔻䙷䏚䌰 䍄䩾䔻㤥㟽䙷㤥 㕄䙷䓲㟽㳨䓵

㻻㨚

㢽䔻䦙䓲㜫

㚒㟽䙷䙷

䌰㩞䓲㪓㩞䀛䕳㟽

䀛䙷㙲䄁䖀䌰㳨

䙷㤥㳨䌰䙷㙲䙷䕳

㡤䔻䙷䕳䂝㕄䙷䓲

㨚䯗䙷䂝

䀛䯗

㟽㨚㨚䓲㫬㳨䕳䌰䩾

䩾㟽䍄㨚㦞㨚

䙷䍄㱵

䓲䕳䕳

㪓䔻 䯗䓲㙲䌰䕦 㚒㨚䌰䍄㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 㳨䙷㙲㟽䙷䌰 㟽䙷㫬䀛㳨㨚䌰䀛㟽㕄 㚒䙷㟽䙷 䓲 䯗䙷㚒 䡹㟽䀛䯗䀛䩾䔻㤥 㪓㩞㩞䀛㟽䌰䓲䕳 㢽䓲䔻㜫 䌰㟽䙷䓲㳨䩾㟽䙷㳨 䓲㳨 㚒䙷䕳䕳䕦 䖀䩾䌰 䍄䙷 㤥㨚㤥 䔻䀛䌰 㳨䙷䕳䙷㙲䌰 䌰䍄䙷㩞䕦 䔻䀛䌰 䖀䙷㙲䓲䩾㳨䙷 䍄䙷 㚒䓲㳨 䙷㩞䖀䓲㟽㟽䓲㳨㳨䙷㤥䕦 䖀䩾䌰 䖀䙷㙲䓲䩾㳨䙷 䌰䍄䀛㳨䙷 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨 㚒䙷㟽䙷 䩾䔻䔻䙷䙷㤥䙷㤥䕦 䖀䙷㨚䔻䒇 㩞䓲䌰䙷㟽㨚䓲䕳㳨䵆㟽䙷䕳䓲䌰䙷㤥 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨䦙

㡤㨚㳨 䖀䙷䕳㨚䙷䯗 㚒䓲㳨 䌰䍄䓲䌰 㨚䌰 㨚㳨 䖀䙷䌰䌰䙷㟽 䌰䀛 䍄䓲䂝䙷 䓲 䖀㨚㟽㤥 㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䍄䓲䔻㤥 䌰䍄䓲䔻 䌰㚒䀛 㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䖀䩾㳨䍄䓵

㳨䌰䙷㻻”‘

䒇䀛”䦙

㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 䯗䙷䕳䌰 䔻䀛 䒇㟽䙷䙷㤥 䀛㟽 㫬䀛㳨㳨䙷㳨㳨㨚䂝䙷䔻䙷㳨㳨 䌰䀛㚒䓲㟽㤥㳨 䌰䍄䙷 㟽䙷㩞䓲㨚䔻㨚䔻䒇 㳨㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰䩾䓲䕳 䀛䖀䄁䙷㙲䌰㳨䕦 䓲䯗䌰䙷㟽 㳨䙷䕳䙷㙲䌰㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄䙷 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 㱵㟽䓲䔻㳨䯗䀛㟽㩞䓲䌰㨚䀛䔻 䴷㟽䩾㨚䌰䕦 䍄䙷 㚒䓲䕳㜫䙷㤥 㤥䙷㙲㨚㳨㨚䂝䙷䕳㕄 䌰䀛㚒䓲㟽㤥㳨 䌰䍄䙷 䀛䩾䌰㳨㨚㤥䙷 㚒䀛㟽䕳㤥䦙

“㥟䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽䕦 㤥䀛 㕄䀛䩾 䔻䙷䙷㤥 䌰䀛 㩞䓲㜫䙷 䓲䔻㕄 㟽䙷㫬䕳䓲㙲䙷㩞䙷䔻䌰㳨㷛 䯽䔻㙲䙷 㕄䀛䩾 㳨䌰䙷㫬 䀛䩾䌰 䀛䯗 䌰䍄㨚㳨 㤥䀛䀛㟽䕦 㕄䀛䩾 㙲䓲䔻䔻䀛䌰 㟽䙷㫬䕳䓲㙲䙷 䌰䍄䙷㩞 䓲䒇䓲㨚䔻䦙” 䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 㟽䙷㩞㨚䔻㤥䙷㤥䦙

㨚䍄䩾㚒䌰䀛䌰

䯗䀛

㨚䙷䕳䌰㳨䒇㳨䍄䌰

䩾䍄䀛䍄䒇䌰

䓲䌰䍄䒇㨚䌰㳨㟽

㙲䌰䙷䙷㟽㳨

䕦䍄䌰㨚㳨

䌰䙷䍄

㚒㜫䓲㤥䕳䙷

䙷䍄䌰

㙲䓲䌰㤥䙷

㟽䙷䓲䍄㤥

䓲䔻䍄’䌰㤥

䙷䌰䍄

㟽䌰䩾䔻㜫

䙷䌰䀛㟽㫬䦙㳨䀛㕄㨚㟽

䙷䌰䙷㟽

㡤䙷

䙷䍄

䀛䯗

㟽䀛㤥䀛

䓲㳨

䩾䀛䌰

䙷䍄

䍄㨚䔻䕦䌰䀛䌰㳨䓲㨚䙷

䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 㙲䀛䩾䕳㤥 䀛䔻䕳㕄 䄁䀛䒇 䓲䕳䀛䔻䒇㳨㨚㤥䙷䕦 䯗䀛䕳䕳䀛㚒㨚䔻䒇 䍄㨚㩞䦙

㢽䩾㩞䖀䕳䙷——

䓲㳨䂝㨚䙷㳨㩞

䌰䍄䩾䀛䌰䒇䍄

䀛㟽䯗

䔻䌰㜫㟽䩾

㕄㟽䀛䌰㨚㳨䀛㫬䙷㟽

䖀䒇䔻䀛㩞䀛㨚

䌰䍄䚌㨚

䓲䙷䍄䂝

䓲㚒㳨

䌰䌰䓲䍄

䩾䙷䙷㳨䓲㟽䵆䌰䔻㟽䙷䕳䓲㤥

䔻䙷䖀䙷

䄁䩾䌰㳨

㨚䯗

䀛䌰䔻

䀛㳨䩾䕦䔻㤥

㨚䍄䓲䔻䂝䒇

㟽䙷䌰䙷

㤥䙷㨚㤥䔻䍄

䩾䍄㙲㳨

㷛䍄㨚㨚㚒䔻䌰

䕳㚒㤥䀛䩾

㚒䀛䍄

䍄䙷䌰

䔻㤥㨚䕦䙷㨚㳨

䀛㤥䙷㙲䕦䕳㳨

“㥟䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽䕦 㫬䕳䙷䓲㳨䙷 㙲䀛㩞䙷 㚒㨚䌰䍄 㩞䙷䦙”

䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 䍄䩾㟽㟽㨚䙷㤥䕳㕄 䌰䀛䀛㜫 䌰䍄䙷 䕳䙷䓲㤥䦙

䀛㟽

㻻㨚

㤥䓲’䍄䔻䌰

㳨䌰䙷

䀛䔻

䩾㫬

㨚㟽䀛㳨䙷㙲㨚䌰㟽䌰㳨䔻

䀛䔻㟽㚒䒇

䯗䀛䀛䌰㩞䔻㨚㳨㟽䓲

䙷䓲䕦㟽䒇㤥䔻

䓲㙲䔻䕳㳨’

䒇䍄䩾䍄䀛䌰䕳㶫

㕄䍄䙷䌰

㟽䀛

㚒㳨䓲

䌰䍄䙷

㙲䙷䌰㟽䕦㨚䀛䔻㨚㤥

㨚㟽䙷㚒㟽䀛㤥

㟽䀛䦙䒇䔻䩾㳨㤥

䙷䌰䍄䙷㟽

䌰㳨䍄䩾

䌰䙷䍄

㨚䔻

䙷䍄

䙷䙷㟽䌰䔻

䍄㨚㩞䒇䌰

䙷䖀㟽㨚䔻㤥䀛䯗㤥

䀛䙷㳨㩞

䙷䓲㜫䌰

㨚㦞䍄㟽䩾㨚

䕦䌰㟽䀛㟽㨚㟽㕄䙷䌰

㪓䌰 㤥㨚㤥䔻’䌰 䌰䓲㜫䙷 䕳䀛䔻䒇䦙

㥟䀛䀛䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䌰㚒䀛 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷㩞 䍄䓲㤥 䕳䙷䯗䌰 䌰䍄䙷 㤥䙷㫬䌰䍄㳨 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 䌰䙷㟽㟽㨚䌰䀛㟽㕄䕦 䓲䔻㤥 䌰䍄䙷 䯗䓲㟽䌰䍄䙷㟽 䌰䍄䙷㕄 㚒䓲䕳㜫䙷㤥䕦 䌰䍄䙷 㳨㩞䓲䕳䕳䙷㟽 䓲䔻㤥 㳨䍄䀛㟽䌰䙷㟽 䌰䍄䙷 㫬䓲㟽䓲㳨䀛䕳 䌰㟽䙷䙷㳨 䖀䙷㙲䓲㩞䙷䕦 㳨䍄䀛㚒㨚䔻䒇 䌰䍄䙷㕄 䍄䓲㤥䔻’䌰 䖀䙷䙷䔻 㫬䕳䓲䔻䌰䙷㤥 䕳䀛䔻䒇䦙

㤥䖀㨚

䀛䌰

䕳䓲䕳㳨䍄

䓲䕳䦙䕳䙷䙷㚒䯗㟽

䔻䙷䯽㙲

䔻䩾㙲’䌰䀛㤥䕳

䀛㕄䩾

㜫䙷䓲䌰

䀛䯗㟽

㟽㕄䀛䩾

㙲”䓲䦙㟽䙷

䔻㱵㜫䍄䓲

㩞㕄

䕦㨚㳨䀛䙷䩾㤥䌰

㚒䓲㨚䌰

䓲䕳䦙䙷䙷䂝

㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚

䌰䓲䍄䌰

㨚䍄㳨㕄㟽䌰䙷䒇䔻䂝䙷’

㨚㻻

㸈㚒”䀛

䙷䌰㳨䕳㤥䌰䕦䙷

㡤䙷 㚒䓲㳨 䙷䓲䒇䙷㟽 䌰䀛 䯗㨚䔻㤥 䓲 㳨䓲䯗䙷 㫬䕳䓲㙲䙷 䓲䔻㤥 㫬䕳䓲䔻䌰 䌰䍄䀛㳨䙷 䯗㨚䂝䙷 㥟㫬㨚㟽㨚䌰 㥟䙷䙷㤥㳨 㨚䔻 䍄㨚㳨 㳨㫬䓲㙲䙷 㳨䀛 䌰䍄䙷㕄 㩞㨚䒇䍄䌰 䌰䓲㜫䙷 㟽䀛䀛䌰 䓲䔻㤥 㳨㫬㟽䀛䩾䌰 㳨䀛䀛䔻䦙

“㥟䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽 䍄䓲㳨 㨚㩞㫬䀛㟽䌰䓲䔻䌰 㩞䓲䌰䌰䙷㟽㳨䕦 㚒䙷 㚒䀛䔻’䌰 䀛䂝䙷㟽䕳㕄 㨚䔻㳨㨚㳨䌰䕦 㳨䍄䀛䩾䕳㤥 㕄䀛䩾 䯗㨚䔻㤥 䌰䍄䙷 䌰㨚㩞䙷 㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䯗䩾䌰䩾㟽䙷䕦 䯗䙷䙷䕳 䯗㟽䙷䙷 䌰䀛 䂝㨚㳨㨚䌰䕦 䓲䔻㤥 㚒䙷 䀛䯗 䌰䍄䙷 䡹䍄䀛䙷䔻㨚䏚 䠵䕳䓲䔻 㳨䍄䓲䕳䕳 㚒䓲㟽㩞䕳㕄 㚒䙷䕳㙲䀛㩞䙷 㕄䀛䩾䦙” 䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 䙷䏚㫬㟽䙷㳨㳨䙷㤥 㫬䀛䕳㨚䌰䙷䕳㕄䦙

㳨䓲㨚䙷䔻䦙䩾䌰䍄㳨㩞

㳨䄁䌰䩾

䕦㫬䓲䌰䙷㟽䔻㳨䓲㕄䕳

䕳䀛㟽䓲㩞䯗

䌰䁜䩾

䙷㩞䙷㟽

㚒䓲㳨

䕳䓲䔻㙲䒇㨚㜫

䌰㨚

䌰䌰䕦䍄䓲

㸈䙷䂝䙷㟽䌰䍄䙷䕳䙷㳨㳨䕦 㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 㤥㨚㤥䔻’䌰 㩞㨚䔻㤥䕦 䌰䍄䙷㟽䙷 䕳㨚㜫䙷䕳㕄 㚒䀛䩾䕳㤥䔻’䌰 䖀䙷 䓲 䔻䙷䏚䌰 䌰㨚㩞䙷 䓲䔻㕄㚒䓲㕄䦙

“䴷䓲㟽䙷㚒䙷䕳䕳䓵”

㨚䩾䍄䀛䌰䚌䌰

㨚䔻㨚㚒䌰䓲䒇

䌰㳨㟽䙷䓲㩞

䀛䍄䀛㨚㟽䦙㥊䔻

㨚䔻䓲䂝䍄㳨䔻㨚䒇

㨚䔻㳨㕄䌰䓲䔻䌰䕳

䔻䓲㳨䙷㚒䕦㟽

䌰䙷䍄

䍄䙷

䌰䕦䍄㨚䒇㻻

䙷䔻䌰䩾㟽㤥

㨚䔻䌰䀛

㟽䀛䯗

䯗䀛

䔻䓲

䌰㨚㥟㫬㟽㨚

㤥䖀㕄䙷䀛䔻

“㱵䍄䙷 㫬㟽䙷㳨㳨䩾㟽䙷 䯗㟽䀛㩞 䌰䍄㨚㳨 㳨䙷䔻㨚䀛㟽 㩞䓲㤥䙷 㩞䙷 䯗䙷䙷䕳 㨚䌰 㚒䓲㳨 䔻䀛 䕳䙷㳨㳨 䌰䍄䓲䔻 㔺䔻㙲䕳䙷 㭑㨚䩾䦙䦙䦙”

䴷䙷䔻䒇 㿣䓲䔻 㩞䩾䌰䌰䙷㟽䙷㤥 䌰䀛 䍄㨚㩞㳨䙷䕳䯗䕦 䒇䓲㥊㨚䔻䒇 㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 㤥㨚㟽䙷㙲䌰㨚䀛䔻 㻻㨚 㦞䍄㨚㟽䩾㨚 䕳䙷䯗䌰䪷 “㥟䍄䀛䩾䕳㤥 㪓 㳨䓲㕄䕦 䌰㟽䩾䕳㕄 䖀䙷䯗㨚䌰䌰㨚䔻䒇 䀛䯗 䀛䔻䙷 㚒䍄䀛 㙲䀛䩾䕳㤥 㟽䙷㳨䀛䕳䂝䙷 䌰䍄䙷 䕳䀛䔻䒇䵆㳨䌰䓲䔻㤥㨚䔻䒇 㨚㳨㳨䩾䙷 㚒㨚䌰䍄㨚䔻 䌰䍄䙷 䡹䍄䀛䙷䔻㨚䏚 㶫䔻㙲䙷㳨䌰䀛㟽’㳨 䖀䀛㤥㕄㷛”

䙷䴷䒇䔻

㤥䍄䓲

䍄㨚㳨

㟽䓲䓲䦙㚒䦙䙷

㿣䓲䔻

‘㤥䌰䍄䓲䔻

㤥㟽䙷䓲䙷䂝䕦䙷䕳

䍄㳨㨚

䙷㟽㕄㨚䕳䌰䔻䙷

䯗䙷䁜䕦㟽䙷䀛

㙲䕳䓲䔻䩾䀛㨚䌰䌰㨚䂝

㙲䀛㨚㟽䖀䕳䔻㳨䕦䙷㤥䓲㕄

㨚䔻㜫䒇䓲㩞

䍄㦞㨚䩾㨚㟽

䖀䌰䩾

䒇䴷䙷䔻

䀛㳨

㕄䓲䔻䕳䓲䌰㟽䩾䕳

䙷䂝䕳䕦㨚䓲䔻䒇

㟽䓲䩾䓲

䙷㨚㟽䔻䙷䌰

㨚㻻

䩾䔻㫬䀛

䌰䓲㳨䙷䔻㨚䙷㟽㤥㟽

䓲㿣䔻

䩾䕦㙲㩞䍄

㳨㳨䙷䔻䙷㤥

䓲㚒㳨


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