Capítulo 870: Chapter 434: Coral Association (Part 2)
It’s a pity that she only returned to Suo Yu Bay with the team these past two days and didn’t take the ti to inquire about these rumors. Otherwise, with her sensitivity, she should have recognized Xia Nan at first glance.
At the sa ti when Hai Yin’s mind was bustling with thoughts, Xia Nan was also observing the Druid beside him.
From the brief exchange in the association eting room and the casual chats along the way, he could tell.
This spellcaster nad Hai Yin is not like him, a lone wolf, but has a fixed adventurer team.
Considering the rarity of spellcasters in the Southern Islands, like the “Flying Fish Oil Barrel” adventurer group which only had a beginner level apprentice who couldn’t even be considered a proper Mage, a professional level spellcaster like Hai Yin should have teammates much stronger than Bern the “Oil Hand” from back then.
It’s worth being cautious about.
With their own thoughts, the two of them walking side by side fell into silence.
“Hiss…”
After enduring for a long ti, the Silver Ring Snake wrapped around Hai Yin’s wrist like a bracelet stuck out its little head from the sleeve, flicking its tongue.
Its golden vertical pupils were filled with curiosity, looking at Xia Nan beside him. The diamond-shaped head swayed left and right with his arm’s movent, like a magnet being attracted.
“I’m really sorry, it’s usually very well-behaved, I don’t know what’s gotten into it today.”
Feeling the sensation of contraction and movent on the wrist’s surface, Hai Yin quickly pulled back her arm and apologized.
“Ah Yin, co back, be good!”
Her tone carried so sternness as she softly scolded the Silver Ring Snake on her wrist.
“It’s nothing, I don’t mind.”
His thoughts interrupted, Xia Nan casually replied. As his eyes turned, his gaze fell towards the direction of the Silver Ring Snake, pausing slightly on those golden vertical pupils. His heart couldn’t help but move, realizing that although the snake seed curious about him, it was actually interested in sothing else.
While wondering why the usually obedient ‘Ah Yin’ was behaving so erratically today, Hai Yin suddenly sensed the gaze of the black-haired adventurer beside her. As if misunderstanding sothing, Hai Yin instinctively turned her head, glancing at Xia Nan next to her, noticing that he didn’t seem repulsed or fearful of venomous snakes like ordinary people.
After hesitating for a mont, she slightly reached out her hand.
“If you don’t mind, you can touch it, it’s alright.”
“Don’t worry, Ah Yin will absolutely not bite anyone!”
“But of course… be gentle, don’t be too rough.”
Obviously, it was impossible to get close to such a venomous snake.
On one hand, even Hai Yin herself has not yet won Xia Nan’s trust; how could he naïvely believe that the snake wouldn’t open its mouth and bite.
On the other hand, it was indeed a misunderstanding, as Xia Nan’s attention was entirely due to the direction of ‘Ah Yin’s’ gaze.
So, Xia Nan waved his hand, indicating that it wasn’t necessary.
Yet as he waved his hand, he inadvertently moved a bit closer to Hai Yin’s direction.
And the amplitude of raising his left arm was slightly larger than usual.
“Hiss hiss!”
For so unknown reason.
Just like a moth drawn to a fla, the small, slender silver-black snake’s gaze fixed on Xia Nan’s left forearm, its lively vertical pupils curious at first, but as the arm gradually got closer, it instinctively shrank back its head.
Until the arm broke through a certain critical distance, the little snake suddenly let out a cry of terror.
The slender body suddenly shrunk, silver-black scales flashing, its diamond-shaped head completely retracting deep into the sleeve.
“Ah Yin? Ah Yin?”
Hai Yin felt its behavior incredibly strange, startling and quivering, entirely different from its usual obedient and even sowhat lazy manner.
Beside her, Xia Nan took the opportunity to figure out the reason behind this little snake’s simultaneous curiosity and fear towards him.
It ultimately ca from the [Dark Scale Guard] worn on his left hand:
——Effect 4. The bearer gains advantage when interacting with snakes, Nagas, and Snaken through Charm (Intimidation/Persuasion) checks.
Forged in the Secret Cave using Snake Scale as the primary material, the Blue Arm Shield has a special intimidating effect on snake creatures.
Initially, the small snake might have been intrigued by the scent of its own kind from him, hence the curiosity.
But once close enough, the shield’s chilling effect activated.
After comforting it for a long while, still without any response from the snake, Hai Yin had no choice but to give up.
Turning to glance at Xia Nan, who seed untroubled, she felt apologetic as if her child had caused trouble for soone else. She wanted to explain further but decided to swallow her words.
Her gaze swept over a passing guard team, and to ease her own embarrassnt, Hai Yin instinctively searched for a topic:
“There seems to be an unusually large number of Governor Mansion guards in town today, did sothing happen to a noble in the White Cliff District?”
Originally, this was special information known only to a few.
But after the bounty post was put up on the task wall of the adventurer association hall, this information lost its ti-sensitivity, and there was no longer any point in concealing it.
“Baron Farrow’s daughter is reportedly missing after an attack.”
“These guards are likely here because of that. The related task has also been listed at the association, the town will likely be bustling in the coming days.”
Xia Nan explained to the other side.
Unexpectedly, as soon as his words fell, an unusually high-pitched woman’s voice exploded by his ear.
“Baron Farrow!?”
Hai Yin’s footsteps suddenly halted, her expression carrying a trace of astonishnt.
“Yes.” Noticing the peculiarity in the other’s expression, Xia Nan slightly nodded, replying, “Didn’t you notice that there were way more adventurers than usual when you left the association earlier, all here for this matter.”
“Why, do you know this Baron Farrow?”
As it turns out, Hai Yin did know the father who had just lost his daughter.
Druids consider themselves as guardians and practitioners of the “natural order,” but nature itself is a grand and complex concept.
Due to differences in living environnt, source of power, and growth background, Druids have varying perspectives on “how to protect nature.”
And the “Association” is the embodint of these views and beliefs.
The Druids of the Spore Collective focus on the cycle of life and decay, controlling the powers of fungi and undead, believing that nature’s balance exists in the minutiae;
anwhile, the Druids of the Wildfire Society adhere to the viewpoint that “destruction is rebirth, a necessary premise for creation,” advocating burning forests and lands with flas, nourishing the soil with ashes, and healing ailnts through “Fire Therapy.”
To Druids, an Association is not only an organizational form or philosophical school but also a source of power and a mode of practice.
As a Level 3 Druid, Hai Yin naturally joined the local natural organization long ago.
But unlike the widely-spread “Earth Society” and “Star Society” on the Aifala Continent, the organization she joined has a geographical limitation due to philosophical differences, confined to the sea, islands, and coastal areas.
——The Coral Association.
Its philosophy resembles the ocean itself, dynamic, deep, and inclusive, believing in maintaining nature’s balance through flow and cycle, and not just protecting a certain fixed species, but the entire region’s dynamic balance.
Any unclean item that might pollute or corrupt the ocean must be purified and reshaped, and appropriate pressure and challenges, like the deep sea, will create mighty lives and resilient souls.
In the Coral Association, Hai Yin was evidently not a Big Shot, and the main area she was responsible for was rely a coral reef southwest of Suo Yu Bay along the coast.
Usually, during breaks in adventures at Suo Yu Bay, she’d go check the local environnt.
And the key issue at hand is Baron Farrow.
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䄟㻔䄔 䊂㧵䊂䶌 䦂䲟䏫 㘏䑐䦂 䑐㿴䊂䶌䄔䑐䄔㝝 䀅䦂 䀅 “䄟䀅䗨䲟䶌” 䦂䄔䑐㭖㭖 䊂䶌䀅䗵㭖䊂㿴 㘏䑐㓀 䄔䲟 䗵䊂䚈䲟㓀䊂 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䠺䊂䚈䑐䀅㭖 䀅䠺䠺䗨䲟㧵䀅㭖 䲟㬚㬚䑐䚈䊂䗨 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 㕆䰍䲟䗨㿴㬚䑐䦂㘏 䄟䀅㝝 㑣䲟㧵䊂䗨䶌䲟䗨’䦂 㿐䀅䶌䦂䑐䲟䶌 䀅䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䀅䋵䊂 䲟㬚 㬚䲟䗨䄔㝝㞽䄔䰍䲟㖡
㳰㻔䦂䄔 㓀䊂䶌䄔䑐䲟䶌䑐䶌䋵 䄔㘏䊂 䂬䲟䗵 䄔䑐䄔㭖䊂 㓀䀅㝝 䶌䲟䄔 䗨䊂㧵䊂䀅㭖 㓀㻔䚈㘏䏫 䗵㻔䄔 䑐㬚 㝝䲟㻔 㭖䑐䦂䄔 䲟㻔䄔 䄔㘏䊂 㿴㻔䄔䑐䊂䦂 䑐䶌㧵䲟㭖㧵䊂㿴䏫 䀅䶌㝝䲟䶌䊂 䦂䊂䶌䦂䑐䄔䑐㧵䊂 䄔䲟 䄔㘏䊂 䲟㬚㬚䑐䚈䑐䀅㭖 䊂䚈䲟䦂㝝䦂䄔䊂㓀 䚈䀅䶌 䦂䊂䊂 䄔㘏䊂 㧵䀅㭖㻔䊂䘉
䶌䋵䦂㻔䑐䦂䑐
㭖䚈䑐䦂䊂䊂㧵㒒㻔
㖡䮷
䶌䠺㘏㭖䋵䗵䑐䦂䎜㻔䑐䑐㿴
䋵䏫䑐䶌䑐㓀䶌
䲟㬚䗨
䶌䀅㿴
䦂䏫䀅䠺䶌
䦂䑐䊂䍦䊂䶌䲟䦂䠺䗵㭖
㘏䏫㬚䑐䦂䑐䶌䋵
䲟㬚䗨
䋵㘏䄔䗨䑐䦂
㭖䀅䦂䄔
䰾㖡 䍦䊂䦂䠺䲟䶌䦂䑐䗵㭖䊂 㬚䲟䗨 䠺䊂䗨㓀䑐䄔䦂 㬚䲟䗨 㿴䲟䚈㲳 䚈䲟䶌䦂䄔䗨㻔䚈䄔䑐䲟䶌 䊂㒒䠺䀅䶌䦂䑐䲟䶌䏫 䊂㒒䚈㭖㻔䦂䑐㧵䊂 䗨䑐䋵㘏䄔䦂 㬚䲟䗨 䚈䊂䗨䄔䀅䑐䶌 䋵䲟䲟㿴䦂䏫 䀅䶌㿴 䄔䊂㓀䠺䲟䗨䀅䗨㝝 䚈㘏䀅䗨䄔䊂䗨䦂 㬚䲟䗨 䦂㘏䑐䠺䰍䗨䊂䚈㲳 䦂䀅㭖㧵䀅䋵䊂䎜
䑍㖡 䍦䊂㧵䑐䊂䰍䑐䶌䋵 䄔㘏䊂 㘭㻔䀅㭖䑐㬚䑐䚈䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌䦂 䲟㬚 㭖䑐䚈䊂䶌䦂䊂 䀅䠺䠺㭖䑐䚈䀅䶌䄔䦂䏫 䑐䶌㧵䊂䦂䄔䑐䋵䀅䄔䑐䶌䋵 䀅䶌㿴 䀅䦂䦂䊂䦂䦂䑐䶌䋵 㭖䲟䚈䀅㭖 䗨䊂䦂䲟㻔䗨䚈䊂 䑐䶌㧵䊂䶌䄔䲟䗨䑐䊂䦂䏫 䀅䶌㿴 䦂䊂䄔䄔䑐䶌䋵 䄔㘏䊂 䚈䲟㓀㓀䑐䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌 䗨䀅䄔䊂䦂 㬚䲟䗨 㬚䗨䀅䶌䚈㘏䑐䦂䊂 䲟䠺䊂䗨䀅䄔䲟䗨䦂…
㬚䗨㓀䲟
㘏䄔䊂䊂䦂䏫
䚈㘏㓀㻔
䶠䠺䄔䀅䗨
‘䄔䗨䊂㘏䊂䦂
䲟㓀㖡䗨䊂
䄟㻔䄔 䂬㻔䦂䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䄔㘏䗨䊂䊂 㭖䑐䦂䄔䊂㿴 䀅䗨䊂 䊂䶌䲟㻔䋵㘏 䄔䲟 䠺䗨䲟㧵䊂 䄔㘏䊂 㘏䑐䋵㘏 䀅㻔䄔㘏䲟䗨䑐䄔㝝 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䑐䦂 䦂䲟㞽䚈䀅㭖㭖䊂㿴 “䦂䠺䊂䚈䑐䀅㭖 䀅䠺䠺䗨䲟㧵䀅㭖 䲟㬚㬚䑐䚈䊂䗨” 䗨䲟㭖䊂㖡
䑮䲟 䠺㻔䄔 䑐䄔 䗵㭖㻔䶌䄔㭖㝝䏫 䑐㬚 䀅䶌㝝䲟䶌䊂 㘏䀅䗨䗵䲟䗨䊂㿴 䊂㧵䊂䶌 䄔㘏䊂 䦂㭖䑐䋵㘏䄔䊂䦂䄔 䊂㧵䑐㭖 䑐䶌䄔䊂䶌䄔䏫 䋵䑐㧵䊂䶌 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䚈䀅㭖䊂 䀅䶌㿴 䠺䗨䲟䦂䠺䊂䗨䑐䄔㝝 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 㕆䰍䲟䗨㿴㬚䑐䦂㘏 䄟䀅㝝䏫 䄔㘏䊂 䠺䗨䲟㬚䑐䄔 㬚䗨䲟㓀 䂬㻔䦂䄔 䄔㘏䑐䦂 䲟䶌䊂 䠺䲟䦂䑐䄔䑐䲟䶌 䰍䲟㻔㭖㿴 㭖䑐㲳䊂㭖㝝 䊂㒒䚈䊂䊂㿴 䄔㘏䊂 䄔䲟䄔䀅㭖 㬚䗨䲟㓀 䀅䶌 䊂䶌䄔䑐䗨䊂 䄔䊂䗨䗨䑐䄔䲟䗨㝝 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䲟䦂䊂 䑐䶌㭖䀅䶌㿴 㭖䲟䚈䀅㭖 㓀䀅䋵䶌䀅䄔䊂䦂 䚈䲟㓀䗵䑐䶌䊂㿴㖡
䰍䑐㘏䄔
䶌㮗䑐’䦂
㬚䗨䲟㓀
䊂䶌䑐䀅䲟䑐䗨䚈䄔䶌䄔
䄔䦂㖡䑐㘏
䦂䊂㓀䊂䄔㓀㿴
䀅䶌䗨䲟䄟
㭍䀅䑐
䗨䗨㓑䰍䲟䀅
䶠䦂 䀅 㠣䗨㻔䑐㿴 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 㢥䲟䗨䀅㭖 䶠䦂䦂䲟䚈䑐䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌䏫 㘏䊂䗨 䠺㘏䑐㭖䲟䦂䲟䠺㘏㝝 䑐䦂 䄔䲟 㓀䀅䑐䶌䄔䀅䑐䶌 䄔㘏䊂 䊂䚈䲟㭖䲟䋵䑐䚈䀅㭖 䗵䀅㭖䀅䶌䚈䊂 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 䲟䚈䊂䀅䶌㖡
㻋㧵䊂䶌 䄔㘏䲟㻔䋵㘏 㘏䊂䗨 䚈㻔䗨䗨䊂䶌䄔 䦂䄔䗨䊂䶌䋵䄔㘏 䑐䦂 㓀䊂㿴䑐䲟䚈䗨䊂䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䑐䦂 䀅䄔 㭖䊂䀅䦂䄔 䀅 㣈䊂㧵䊂㭖 䑍 䠺䗨䲟㬚䊂䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌䀅㭖䏫 䀅䦂䦂䑐䋵䶌䊂㿴 䗵㝝 䄔㘏䊂 䲟䗨䋵䀅䶌䑐䊭䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌 䄔䲟 䀅䚈䄔㻔䀅㭖㭖㝝 䠺䗨䲟䄔䊂䚈䄔 䀅 䚈䲟䗨䀅㭖 䗨䊂䊂㬚 㭖䲟䚈䀅䄔䊂㿴 䦂䲟㻔䄔㘏䰍䊂䦂䄔 䲟㬚 㕆䰍䲟䗨㿴㬚䑐䦂㘏 䄟䀅㝝㖡
䊂䄔䏫䀅㓀
䑐䄔䏫㓀䊂
䦂䲟䑐㖡䦂㓀䶌䑐䦂
䶌䲟䄔䊂㬚
䑐䶌
䄔䀅䗨䊂䊂㭖䦂䠺㕆㭖䚈䏫
䦂䲟㿴㭖㘏
㘏䊂䄔
䲟䋵
䲟㬚
㘏䊂䗨
䲟䄔
䲟䠺䄔䶌䑐䲟䦂䑐
䀅䶌
䗵㻔䊂䀅䊂䚈䦂
䦂䊂㘏
䊂䄔㘏
䑐䦂
㭍䲟䊂䏫䰍䊂䗨㧵
䊂䶌䑐䋵㿴䊂䶌
䀅䦂
䲟䶌
䀅䶌㿴
㿴䀅䗨䊂䶌㧵䊂䄔㻔䏫䗨
䊂䗨㭖䶌䀅㝝
㻔䶌䀅䊂䄔䗨
䲟䀅䦂㭖
䀅
䦂䊂䀅㓀
䀅
䚈䲟䗨䊂
㘏䊂䦂
䄔䀅
㻔䄔䲟
䢻䶌 䄔㘏䑐䦂 䦂䑐䄔㻔䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䶌䀅䄔㻔䗨䀅㭖㭖㝝 䚈䲟㻔㭖㿴䶌’䄔 䰍䀅䄔䚈㘏 䲟㧵䊂䗨 䄔㘏䊂 䚈䲟䗨䀅㭖 䗨䊂䊂㬚 䀅䦂 㭖䲟䶌䋵㞽䄔䊂䗨㓀 䀅䦂 䄔㘏䲟䦂䊂 䠺䗨䲟㬚䊂䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌䀅㭖 䑮䲟㓀䗵 㑣㻔䀅䗨㿴䑐䀅䶌䦂 㭖䑐㧵䑐䶌䋵 䗵㝝 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䊂䀅㖡
㢳䑐䄔㘏 䄔㘏䑐䦂 䠺䗨䊂㓀䑐䦂䊂䏫 䄔㘏䗨䲟㻔䋵㘏 䄔㘏䊂 䑮㘏䗨䊂䊂㞽㭖䊂䋵䋵䊂㿴 㕆䊂䀅 㠣䲟䋵’䦂 䚈㘏䀅䶌䶌䊂㭖䏫 㭍䀅䑐 㮗䑐䶌 䀅䶌㿴 䄟䀅䗨䲟䶌 㓑䀅䗨䗨䲟䰍 䗨䊂䀅䚈㘏䊂㿴 䀅 䚈䲟㭖㭖䀅䗵䲟䗨䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌㖡
䲟㬚
“䦂㭖䠺䀅䊂䚈䑐
䄔䲟
䑐䏫㮗䶌
䗨㬚䲟㓀
䀅
䶌䲟䊂
䄔㘏䊂
䗨䲟䊂㓀
䑐䄔䦂
㘏㧵䑐䶌䋵䀅
䊂㿴䏫䑐䦂
䶌䦂䄔䗨䊂䊂䑐䄔䦂
㘏䗵㿴䶌䑐䊂
䶌䑐
䦂䊂䑐㿴䶌䊂䄔䊂䄔䗨
䀅㭍䑐
䶌䑐
㘏䊂䦂
䰅䶌
䊂䄔䗨㬚䶠
䑐㭖㲳䊂
㘏䶌䰍䊂
䀅䀅䠺䲟㭖䠺䗨㧵
䀅䦂
䀅㿴䶌
䰍䗨䲟䦂䋵
䄔’䢻䦂
㓀䲟䊂䗨
䄔㻔㻔㬚䗨䎜䊂
䰍䀅䦂
䗨䚈䦂䦂㭖䊂䀅䠺㕆䊂㭖䄔
䑐䰍㘏䄔
䀅䑐䚈䶌䑐䲟䲟䦂䶠䦂䄔
㻔䠺
䗵䲟䶌䗨䀅䦂’
䶌䑐
㘏䄔䊂
䶌䀅䚈
㬚䊂䦂䲟䗨䚈䏫
䀅㭖㭖䏫
䑐䶌㮗㖡
䲟”㬚㬚䑐䚈䊂䗨
䗵㝝
䄔䊂㘏
䲟䀅䦂㭖
㧵䗨㻔䲟䑐䦂䀅
䋵䦂䑐䄔䑐䄔䶌
䋵䲟㘏䶌䠺䑐
㘏䊂
䄔䗨䗨䶌㻔䊂䦂
䲟㢥䗨㭖䀅
䦂㖡㝝㭖䄔䗵䀅
䑐㭍䀅
㧵䄔㓀䶌䶌䦂䑐䄔䊂䊂
䶌䋵䑐䀅
䰅䶌 㭍䀅䑐 㮗䑐䶌’䦂 䦂䑐㿴䊂䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䚈䲟㻔㭖㿴 䗨䊂䚈䊂䑐㧵䊂 䗨䊂䋵㻔㭖䀅䗨 㬚䑐䶌䀅䶌䚈䑐䀅㭖 䀅䑐㿴䏫 䦂㻔䠺䠺䲟䗨䄔䑐䶌䋵 㘏䊂䗨 䑐䶌 㘏䑐䗨䑐䶌䋵 䠺䗨䲟㬚䊂䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌䀅㭖䦂 䄔䲟 䋵㻔䀅䗨㿴 䄔㘏䊂 䚈䲟䗨䀅㭖 䗨䊂䊂㬚䏫 䀅㧵䲟䑐㿴䑐䶌䋵 㭖䀅䗨䋵䊂㞽䦂䚈䀅㭖䊂 㿴䀅㓀䀅䋵䊂 䲟䗨 䠺䲟㭖㭖㻔䄔䑐䲟䶌㖡
㿐䲟䗨䊂䲟㧵䊂䗨䏫 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䊂䀅 䀅䗨䊂䀅 䰍㘏䊂䗨䊂 䄔㘏䊂 䚈䲟䗨䀅㭖 䗨䊂䊂㬚 䑐䦂 㭖䲟䚈䀅䄔䊂㿴䏫 㻔䶌㿴䊂䗨 䄔㘏䊂 䗵䀅䗨䲟䶌’䦂 䚈䲟㧵䊂䗨䄔 䲟䠺䊂䗨䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌䦂䏫 䰍䀅䦂 䑐䶌䚈㭖㻔㿴䊂㿴 䀅䦂 䀅 䚈䊂䗨䄔䀅䑐䶌 㻔䶌㿴䊂㧵䊂㭖䲟䠺䀅䗵㭖䊂 䗵㻔䦂䑐䶌䊂䦂䦂 㬚䗨䀅䶌䚈㘏䑐䦂䊂 䊭䲟䶌䊂䏫 䊂䶌䂬䲟㝝䑐䶌䋵 䀅䶌 “䲟㬚㬚㞽䦂䊂䀅䦂䲟䶌” 䊂㧵䊂䗨㝝 㝝䊂䀅䗨 䀅䄔 䦂䠺䊂䚈䑐㬚䑐䚈 䄔䑐㓀䊂䦂䏫 䰍䑐䄔㘏 䗨䊂䦂䄔䗨䑐䚈䄔䊂㿴 䚈䲟䗨䀅㭖 䚈䲟㭖㭖䊂䚈䄔䑐䲟䶌 䀅䶌㿴 䠺䗨䲟㘏䑐䗵䑐䄔䊂㿴 㿴䊂䦂䄔䗨㻔䚈䄔䑐㧵䊂 㬚䑐䦂㘏䑐䶌䋵 䑐䶌 䗨䊂䊂㬚 䀅䗨䊂䀅䦂㖡
㝝㿴䊂㭖䄔䲟㿴䗵䶌㻔㻔
㘏䑮䊂
䗨㓀䲟㬚
䗨䀅䲟䄟䶌
䗨䲟㓑䰍䗨䀅
䑐㭍䀅
䲟㖡䗨㬚
䊂㓀㘏䶌䲟䋵䦂䄔䑐
䦂䑐
䶌㮗䑐
䠺䊂㘏㭖
䋵䀅㬚䗨䄔㻔䊂㭖
䑐䦂
䶠䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䀅㓀䊂 䄔䑐㓀䊂䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䀅㭖䦂䲟 䚈㭖䊂䀅䗨㭖㝝 㻔䶌㿴䊂䗨䦂䄔䀅䶌㿴䦂 䄔㘏䀅䄔 䑐㬚 䀅䶌㝝䄔㘏䑐䶌䋵 㘏䀅䠺䠺䊂䶌䦂 䄔䲟 㘏䑐㓀䏫 䲟䗨 䑐㬚 㘏䊂 䦂䄔䊂䠺䦂 㿴䲟䰍䶌 㬚䗨䲟㓀 䄔㘏䊂 “䦂䠺䊂䚈䑐䀅㭖 䀅䠺䠺䗨䲟㧵䀅㭖 䲟㬚㬚䑐䚈䊂䗨” 䠺䲟䦂䑐䄔䑐䲟䶌䏫 㘏䑐䦂 䦂㻔䚈䚈䊂䦂䦂䲟䗨㖡㖡㖡 㓀䀅㝝 䶌䲟䄔 䗵䊂 䀅䦂 䊂䀅䦂㝝 䄔䲟 䄔䀅㭖㲳 䄔䲟 䀅䦂 㘏䑐㓀㖡
䏖䲟䰍䏫 㻔䠺䲟䶌 㘏䊂䀅䗨䑐䶌䋵 䄔㘏䊂 䗨㻔㓀䲟䗨 䄔㘏䀅䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䗵䀅䗨䲟䶌’䦂 㿴䀅㻔䋵㘏䄔䊂䗨 㘏䀅䦂 䗵䊂䊂䶌 㲳䑐㿴䶌䀅䠺䠺䊂㿴䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䚈䲟㻔㭖㿴 䶌䲟䄔 䗨䊂㓀䀅䑐䶌 䑐䶌㿴䑐㬚㬚䊂䗨䊂䶌䄔㖡
“䢻䦂
䊂㘏䄔
䑐䀅㓀䄔䗨䲟㬚䶌䲟䶌䑐
“䚈䚈㭛䀅䊂䗨㻔䀅䄔
㭍䀅䑐 㮗䑐䶌 䦂㻔㿴㿴䊂䶌㭖㝝 䦂䄔䲟䠺䠺䊂㿴䏫 㘏䊂䗨 䊂㒒䠺䗨䊂䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌 䦂䊂䗨䑐䲟㻔䦂 䀅䦂 䦂㘏䊂 䀅䦂㲳䊂㿴 㳪䑐䀅 䏖䀅䶌㖡
“䑮㘏䊂䗨䊂 䦂㘏䲟㻔㭖㿴䶌’䄔 䗵䊂 䀅䶌㝝 㓀䑐䦂䄔䀅㲳䊂㖡” 㳪䑐䀅 䏖䀅䶌 䶌䲟㿴㿴䊂㿴䏫 “䢻 㭖䊂䀅䗨䶌䊂㿴 䀅䗵䲟㻔䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䦂䑐䄔㻔䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌 㬚䗨䲟㓀 㭍䊂䗨䀅 䲟㧵䊂䗨 䀅䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䑮㘏䗨䊂䊂㞽㭖䊂䋵䋵䊂㿴 㕆䊂䀅 㠣䲟䋵 䗵䊂㬚䲟䗨䊂䏫 䀅䶌㿴 䶌䲟䰍 䄔㘏䊂 䗨䊂㭖䀅䄔䊂㿴 䚈䲟㓀㓀䑐䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌 䑐䦂 䀅㭖䗨䊂䀅㿴㝝 䲟䶌 䄔㘏䊂 㓀䑐䦂䦂䑐䲟䶌 䰍䀅㭖㭖 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 䀅䦂䦂䲟䚈䑐䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌 㘏䀅㭖㭖㖡”
䠺㿴䊂䊂䑐䀅䚈䗨䀅䠺䦂䶌䀅
㖡”䄔䗨㻔䊂
䗵㝝
䄔䗵㻔
㿴’䦂䄔䀅㻔䊂㘏䗨䋵
䊂㘏䗨
䀅䶌
㲳䀅䄔䀅䄔䚈
㬚䑐䄔䊂㿴䑐䊂㝝㭖䶌
䑐䦂
“䄔䢻䦂’
䶌䲟䄔
䊂㓀䲟䏫䶌䲟䦂䊂
䊂䊂䑐䀅䦂㝝䦂㭖䶌䗨䚈
㭍䊂䀅䗨䑐䶌䋵 䄔㘏䑐䦂䏫 䀅 䦂䄔䗨䲟䶌䋵 䀅䶌㒒䑐䊂䄔㝝 䀅䠺䠺䊂䀅䗨䊂㿴 䲟䶌 㭍䀅䑐 㮗䑐䶌’䦂 䠺䀅㭖䊂 㬚䀅䚈䊂䎜 䦂㘏䊂 䄔㻔䗨䶌䊂㿴 㘏䊂䗨 䗵䲟㿴㝝 䀅䦂 䑐㬚 䦂㘏䊂 䰍䀅䦂 䀅䗵䲟㻔䄔 䄔䲟 䗨䊂䄔㻔䗨䶌 䄔䲟 䄔㘏䊂 䀅䦂䦂䲟䚈䑐䀅䄔䑐䲟䶌 䄔䲟 㻔䶌㿴䊂䗨䦂䄔䀅䶌㿴 䄔㘏䊂 㿴䊂䄔䀅䑐㭖䦂 䲟㬚 䄔㘏䊂 䄔䀅䦂㲳㖡
䄟㻔䄔 䄔㘏䊂 䶌䊂㒒䄔 䦂䊂䚈䲟䶌㿴䏫 䦂㘏䊂 䦂㻔㿴㿴䊂䶌㭖㝝 㘏䊂䦂䑐䄔䀅䄔䊂㿴 䀅䋵䀅䑐䶌㖡
䀅䚈䠺䊂
㕆㘏䊂
䑐䀅㳪
㬚䄔䲟䲟
㘏䀅䏫㿴䗨
䦂䄔㓀㿴䀅䊂䠺
䑐䶌
䰍㘏䑐䄔
䶌㘏䊂䄔
䄔䄔㘏䏫䊂䊂
䑐䏫䑐䄔㿴䲟䗨䊂䚈䶌
䄔㘏䊂
㘏㻔䀅䋵䚈䄔
䑐㻔䄔䶌䲟䊂䚈㿴䶌
㿴䶌䀅
䊂㘏䗨
䲟䗨䰍䏫㬚䶌㿴䊂
䑐㲳䚈㘭㭖㝝㻔
䰍䀅䦂
䊂䋵䗨䑐䄔䄔㿴
䗵䄔㻔
㘏䊂䗨
㘏䗨䊂
䶌㿴䀅
䠺㻔
䀅䏖䶌䏫
䗨䲟䀅䋵䑐䶌㭖䑐
䗨䚈㖡䑐㻔䊂㖡㲳㘭
䚈䄔㝝䊂䀅䶌㭖䗵䑐䲟
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