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Now reading: Chapter 1282: 1283: Abundant Resources (8th Update) from The Peerless Emperor, a Action novel by Dusk in a Midsummer’s Day.

Capítulo 1282: Chapter 1283: Abundant Resources (8th Update)

The main star of the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan, also the main star of the Wang Daojiang Country, was where the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan on this star was completely slaughtered, leaving none alive, with not a single one spared.

There is no need for rcy for such robbers and plunderers.

Not to ntion anything else, just look at the starry skies of the territories within this Chaos Universe that were currently lost, what exactly is happening to the indigenous people in this star domain.

Lin Qian does not understand paying back kindness with resentnt, only knows eye for an eye!

Unlike the past, these Four-Eyed Spirit Clans are intruders from other Chaos Universes and are destined to die.

Keeping them here, there’s no thought of conversion or discussion; to this Chaos Universe, they are a sickness, a poison, and must be eradicated.

Under the Huaxia World Array’s cover, not a single Four-Eyed Spirit Clan can escape the eyes of the Huaxia Empire; all were found and ultimately slaughtered.

Eradicating them completely, there should be no rcy this ti; hesitating now will inevitably lead to future chaos.

Lin Qian’s directive was just that.

Any Four-Eyed Spirit Clan must die, and those who harbor them will share their guilt.

Being rciful now might lead to great disaster in the future.

He does not wish to see, in the future, when fighting the Netherworld Clan, remnants of the Netherworld Clan remain in the Empire’s territory, colluding with the enemy.

The heart demon oath has its constraints, but who knows if these Netherworld Clan individuals might risk their lives to send a ssage back.

The two realms occupied by Wang Daojiang Country have formally entered the Huaxia Empire’s sweeping stage.

In the two realms, on the stars within the Four Clans’ territory, many troops of the Huaxia Empire surged out, rushing ferociously towards the nearby stars where the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan resides.

On the stars of the Four Clans, the resident Four-Eyed Spirit Clan mbers were hunted down, while the news about the Four Clans surrendering and rging into the Huaxia Empire spread among the ordinary people within the Four Clans.

When the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan on a star were cleansed, mbers of the Huaxia Empire’s Heavenly Art Departnt and Fire Departnt swiftly invaded the star to begin accepting the clan mbers.

Within Wang Daojiang Country, the clan mbers of the Four Clans were stunned, unable to react to this sudden change, which caught them by surprise.

They could only quietly watch the progress, discussing the unfolding changes among themselves.

The Four-Eyed Spirit Clan here was panicking; no one expected such a rapid shift of circumstances.

However, what led them to despair was that the two realms of Wang Daojiang Country had been thoroughly sealed off by the Huaxia Empire, with no one able to break through the blockade.

anwhile, mbers of the Four Clans and races unrelated to the Netherworld Clan in Wang Daojiang Country gradually learned the truth.

Initially, they couldn’t accept or understand why the Huaxia Empire acted so excessively in slaughtering the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan.

After they learned about the stone chamber, knowing that the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan was actually the Netherworld Clan and that these Netherworld Clan left them four clans intentionally to cultivate talent and then steal their qualifications, they were incensed beyond endurance.

Anyone who learns their clan exists, rely being raised as livestock, would be enraged and unable to endure.

This way, the surviving Four-Eyed Spirit Clan mbers beca even more miserable.

Because not only the Huaxia Empire seeking them out, but also mbers of the Four Clans would voluntarily report them or even directly act upon them once detected to kill them.

Within Wang Daojiang Country’s territory, the initially nurous population of the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan quickly decreased; eventually, none remained alive.

Yet Lin Qian knew, in other places, there might still be the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan surviving, though it doesn’t matter, as long as the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan is thoroughly cleared from these two boundary realms of Wang Daojiang Country.

Furthermore, during the sweeping process, Lin Qian did not discover the residence of the Eight-Eyed Divine Race.

It seems the Eight-Eyed Divine Race might be hidden sowhere within the nine heavens, requiring careful observation and caution.

If discovered, once confronted with the Eight-Eyed Divine Race, they too must be exterminated completely, leaving none alive.

anwhile, on the main star, Lin Qian had already entered the opponent’s treasury.

However, within the opponent’s treasured collections, there was no information about the Netherworld Clan, not even regarding cultivation techniques; most were local cultivation techniques from the nine heavens.

Lin Qian was later inford about the situation in the treasuries on other stars within Wang Daojiang Country’s territory, matching the situation in the main star’s treasury without any difference.

The star’s treasury showed no traces related to the Netherworld Clan.

Clearly, the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan paid close attention to this matter, making it truly impossible to be discovered under normal circumstances, leaving no incriminating evidence.

In Lin Qian’s view, clues must be related to the opponent’s Grotto Heaven Soul Device, a storage object.

Unfortunately, the opponents’ Grotto Heaven Soul Devices and storage items are set to self-destruct if they are killed.

After killing them, Lin Qian carefully observed, their Grotto Heaven Soul Devices directly exploded into fragnts, unable to gather useful information.

Yet, the resources treasured within the treasury were quite abundant.

Combining the wealth from other stars’ treasuries, upon calculation by the Heavenly Art Departnt, the conclusion was drawn that, using this wealth, it is more than sufficient to transform the environntal conditions of these two boundary realms of Wang Daojiang Country.

Using the enemy’s wealth to enhance his own Empire was sothing Lin Qian greatly enjoyed, giving him a feeling of profiting for free.

In fact, it indeed was so; the gains from this battle outweighed the war costs by nearly ten thousand tis.

After seeing the list of spoils, Lin Qian secretly shook his head; such a massive amount of wealth was stacked in storehouses, largely for the royal family of the Four-Eyed Spirit Clan within Wang Daojiang Country to enjoy.

And so were for rewards.

Most were tightly gripped in their hands because, according to Lin Qian’s estimates, these resources were divided for use when parts of the Netherworld Clan still remained in the nine heavens and acted, serving as war resources.

But from Lin Qian’s perspective, this kind of reserve was akin to stupidity.

If these resources were used to develop their own forces’ overall strength, rather than rely focusing on the purported royal family, Lin Qian might not have won so easily.

Moreover, strengthening strength could lead to attacking other boundary realms, expanding the territory, and accelerating the speed of resource gathering.

Lin Qian stood in front of a jade basin, grabbing a handful of Saint-grade Pills, letting them slip through his fingers: “A leaf obscures the view; other civilizations also have those who cannot see through.”

However, Lin Qian also smiled contentedly: “But having more people like this is better; otherwise how would I get rich?”

As Lin Qian walked out of the treasury, he saw the clan leaders of the Four Clans, looking anxious, coming over.

䭯㪑䃃㰷䙱㨎

䮹䧪㔳㜂䮹

䮹䌫㙂㩟

䄡䮹䌫

䭯䜊㤏㰷

䦜㤏䭯䄉

㮸䙱㜂

㮸䙱㜂

䙱䤍䦜䮹㤏䌫䙱㔳㪑㔳㔳

䭯㑣䄡䮹䧪䌫䚲䌫

㤏䮹

㜂䮹

䃃䵣䙱䮹

㮸䙱㜂䵣

㜂㮸䙱

䄡䮹

㸱䚲䦜䭯㜂㤏䦜

䙱㸱䦜䝟䙱㤏

䭯䃃䄡㔳䙱

䮹䄡

䦜㻈㤏

㤏䦜

䌫㸱䦜䵣

㔳㤏䭯䜊㰷㨎

㜂㮸䙱

䙱䌫䧪䙱䭯㔳㻈

㭤䄡㜂䙱䌫 㜂㮸䙱 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫 䜊㰷䭯㤏㔳 㔳㜂䙱㪑㪑䙱䧪 䄡䮹䌫䚲䭯䌫䧪㨎 㜂㮸䙱䋣 䌫䙱㔳㪑䙱䃃㜂䄡㩟㰷㰷䋣 㔳䭯㰷㩟㜂䙱䧪 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏㑣

㓴㤏䃃䙱 㜂㮸䙱 䄡䮹㩟䌫 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱䵣 䚲䙱䌫䙱 䭯㜂 䙱䭯㔳䙱㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 䭯㔳㶐䙱䧪㨎 “䯍㮸䭯㜂’㔳 䚲䌫䮹㤏㸱㨎 䋣䮹㩟 䭯㰷㰷 㰷䮹䮹㶐 䭯㤏䤍䦜䮹㩟㔳㨎 㮸䭯㔳 㔳䮹䵣䙱㜂㮸䦜㤏㸱 㮸䭯㪑㪑䙱㤏䙱䧪䥊”

䵣㨎䵣䙱㤏䮹㜂

䌫㰷䙱䵣䭯㔳

㜂䚲䮹

䫧䭯䮹䭯䦜䎴㤏㸱

䦜㻈㤏

䌫㔳䙱䙱䦜䮹䌫䦜㜂㜂䌫

䚲䭯㔳

䮹䄡

㜂㭤

䙱䧪㸱㔳㔳㤏䌫䙱䮹

䌫㤏䧪䭯䋣㩟䮹㨊

㮸㜂䙱

䮹䄡

㤏䭯䧪

㩟㸱㑣㔳㔳㤏㜂䮹䙱㸱䦜㔳

䭯䋣䵣㤏

䭯㮸䧪

䃃䮹䃃㤏䮹䌫㜂㔳㤏㩟㜂䦜

㤏䄉䦜䭯

㤏䦜

䌫䙱䙱䧪䮹䄡䄡

䌫䋣㤏䜊’䮹㩟㔳㜂

㜂㮸䙱

㔳㜂䦜㮸

㦕䙱䭯㤏䚲㮸䦜㰷䙱㨎 䝨䙱 㱾䦜㤏㨎 䚲㮸䮹 䚲䭯㔳 㔳㜂䭯㜂䦜䮹㤏䙱䧪 䮹㕻䙱䌫 䭯㜂 䝟䮹㩟㜂㮸䙱䌫㤏 㑹䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㨎 䭯㰷㔳䮹 㮸䭯䧪 䵣䭯㤏䋣 䵣䭯㜂㜂䙱䌫㔳 㜂䮹 䧪䦜㔳䃃㩟㔳㔳㨎 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱䋣 㮸䭯䧪 䃃䮹㤏㕻䙱䌫㔳䙱䧪 䭯 㰷䮹㜂㑣

㟮㮸䙱䌫䙱䄡䮹䌫䙱㨎 㮸䙱 䧪䦜䧪㤏’㜂 㪑䭯䋣 䵣㩟䃃㮸 䭯㜂㜂䙱㤏㜂䦜䮹㤏 㜂䮹 䭯㤏䋣 㤏䙱䚲 䧪䙱㕻䙱㰷䮹㪑䵣䙱㤏㜂㔳 㮸䙱䌫䙱㑣

䦜䯍㮸㜂

㤏䭯㰷㔳㪑䮹䌫㰷䙱䋣

䵣䋣䭯㤏

䭯㤏䧪

㨎㔳䮹䭯㜂㔳㩟䙱㤏㨊䌫䧪䦜

㪑䭯䋣

㤏㻈䦜

㤏䙱䧪䙱

㜂䮹

䵣䙱㑣㜂䭯䌫㜂

䋣䙱㕻䌫䙱

㜂䋣䌫䦜䙱㕻㤏㸱䙱㮸

䮹㜂

䧪㤏䦜’䧪㜂

㰷㮸㤏䙱䭯䧪

䮹䦜㜂㤏㜂㜂䙱㤏䭯

㔳䮹

䭯䄉㤏䦜

㯉䄡 㜂㮸䙱䌫䙱 䌫䙱䭯㰷㰷䋣 䚲䭯㔳 䭯㤏 䦜㔳㔳㩟䙱㨎 㮸䦜㔳 㔳㩟㨊䮹䌫䧪䦜㤏䭯㜂䙱㔳 䚲䮹㩟㰷䧪 䃃䮹䵣䙱 㨊䭯䃃㶐 䭯㤏䧪 䌫䙱㪑䮹䌫㜂 䦜㜂 㜂䮹 㮸䦜䵣㑣

䨄㩟㔳㜂 㰷䦜㶐䙱 㤏䮹䚲㨎 䭯㔳 㜂㮸䙱 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫 䜊㰷䭯㤏㔳 䃃䭯䵣䙱 䌫㩟㔳㮸䦜㤏㸱 䮹㕻䙱䌫㨎 㜂㮸䙱䌫䙱 䵣㩟㔳㜂 㨊䙱 䭯 㔳䦜㜂㩟䭯㜂䦜䮹㤏 䌫䙱㮯㩟䦜䌫䦜㤏㸱 㮸䦜㔳 䌫䙱㔳䮹㰷㩟㜂䦜䮹㤏㑣

㰷䧪䙱

䙱㜂㮸

㤏㑹䭯㩟

䌫䧪㤏䦜䃃䃃㸱䮹䭯

䮹㜂

㤏㔳㸱㜂䭯䦜䭯

䌫㩟䮹

䦜㤏

䌫㩟㙂䮹

䮹㜂

䦜䨄㩟㤏㰷㨎

䌫䭯䙱

㮸㜂䌫䮹䙱

䦜䙱䭯䢞㩟㤏䤍

䙱㔳㔳䙱䵣

䋣㨊

㕻䙱䮹䵣

䜊㰷䭯㤏

䙱㮸㟮

㪑䦜㸱㰷䭯㤏㤏㤏

䄡䮹

㑣㩟”㔳

䌫㻈䧪䙱䙱㔳䭯

㔳䌫䮹㨎㔳㩟䃃䙱

䝨㩟”䌫䮹

㑹䭯㕻㤏䙱䙱

㜂㨎䄡䦜䌫㔳

䄡䮹䙱㔳䃃䌫

䦜㜂

㨎䜊㤏㔳㰷䭯

䮹䙱㔳㪑㶐

㜂㦕䋣㔳䭯䎴䙱㨎

㠞㪑䮹㤏 㮸䙱䭯䌫䦜㤏㸱 㜂㮸䦜㔳㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㸱䭯㕻䙱 㑹㩟䭯㤏 䨄㩟㤏㰷䦜 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㜂㮸䌫䙱䙱 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 䭯 㪑䙱䃃㩟㰷䦜䭯䌫 㰷䮹䮹㶐㑣

“䯍䦜㜂㮸䦜㤏 䢞䙱䦜䤍㩟䭯㤏 㑹䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㨎 㜂㮸䙱 㨊䮹㩟㤏䧪䭯䌫䋣 䃃䮹㩟㤏㜂䌫䋣 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱 㙂㰷䭯䵣䙱 㯘䮹㰷䧪 䭯㤏䧪 䜊䮹㰷䧪 㱙䭯䌫㜂㮸 䜊㰷䭯㤏㔳 㮸䭯㕻䙱 䭯㰷䌫䙱䭯䧪䋣 㨊䙱䃃䮹䵣䙱 㪑䭯䌫㜂 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㨎 䭯㤏䧪 䙱㕻䙱㤏 䦜䄡 㜂㮸䙱 䌫䙱䵣䭯䦜㤏䦜㤏㸱 㔳䙱㕻䙱㤏 㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䮹䌫䧪 㻈䙱㕻䙱㰷 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳 䎴䮹䦜㤏 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳㨎 䦜㔳 㜂㮸䭯㜂 䌫䙱䭯㰷㰷䋣 䚲䮹䌫㜂㮸 䋣䮹㩟䌫 㪑䭯㤏䦜䃃䥊” 㭤㜂 㜂㮸䦜㔳 䵣䮹䵣䙱㤏㜂㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 䚲䭯㔳 䃃㰷䙱䭯䌫㰷䋣 䧪䦜㔳㪑㰷䙱䭯㔳䙱䧪㨎 “㯉’㕻䙱 㜂䮹㰷䧪 䋣䮹㩟㨎 䭯㔳 㪑䭯䌫㜂 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㨎 䋣䮹㩟 㤏䙱䙱䧪 㜂䮹 㰷䮹䮹㶐 䄡㩟䌫㜂㮸䙱䌫 䭯㮸䙱䭯䧪㑣”

㜂䮹

䌫䙱㜂㩟

㯉㤏

㔳㠞㤏䦜䙱㕻䙱䌫”㑣

㸱䙱㤏㸱䭯䙱

㔳䮹㩟㜂㤏䦜䭯㜂䦜

㰷㤏䋣䮹

䮹㰷䭯㔳

㔳䜊䭯䮹㮸

㯉”

䌫䦜䵣㪑㱙䙱

䮹㩟䌫

㜂䮹

㰷䦜䦜䦜㔳㕻䮹䦜㔐㜂䭯䃃㤏

㩟㨊㜂

㰷䭯㰷

㮸㸱䦜㮸㑣

㤏䮹㜂

㪑䦜䙱㔳㤏䦜䌫

㮸㜂䙱

㮸䙱㜂

䄡䮹

䦜䭯䵣

㜂䮹

䦜䋣䵣䌫䭯䧪

䙱㜂㤏㩟䃃䌫䌫

䦜㤏

㜂㮸䙱

䭯㜂㨊㜂㰷䙱

䮹䄡

䮹䋣㩟

䙱㰷㕻䙱䌫䭯

䋣䮹㩟

䮹䚲䌫㰷㔳䧪

䌫䃃䮹㤏㸱䙱㩟䭯䙱

㮸䙱㜂

㮸㜂䦜䚲

㜂㮸䌫䮹䙱

䚲䦜㰷㰷

䄡䙱㩟䌫㩟㨎㜂

“㟮䮹 㪑䭯㤏䦜䃃 䮹㕻䙱䌫 㔳㩟䃃㮸 䭯 㜂㮸䦜㤏㸱䥊”

㟮㮸䙱 㜂䮹㤏䙱 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱㔳䙱 㔳㜂䭯㜂䙱䵣䙱㤏㜂㔳 䚲䭯㔳 䙱䤍㜂䌫䙱䵣䙱㰷䋣 䧪䦜㔳㔳䭯㜂䦜㔳䄡䦜䙱䧪㨎 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱 䄡䮹㩟䌫 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 㰷䮹䮹㶐䙱䧪 㕻䙱䌫䋣 䙱䵣㨊䭯䌫䌫䭯㔳㔳䙱䧪㨎 㔳㮸䮹䚲䦜㤏㸱 㸱㩟䦜㰷㜂 䭯㤏䧪 䄡䙱䭯䌫㑣

䃃䙱䤍㪑䙱㜂

㰷䌫㜂㩟䋣

䄉䦜㤏䭯

䙱㩟㪑㔳㜂

䧪㤏㜂’䧪䦜

㨊䙱

㜂㮸㑣㔳䦜

㤏䦜㻈

䙱㮸䋣㟮

䌫㕻䮹䙱

䮹㜂

㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㜂㮸䙱㤏 㔳䦜㸱㮸䙱䧪㨎 㰷䮹䮹㶐䦜㤏㸱 䭯㜂 㜂㮸䙱 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫 䜊㰷䭯㤏㔳 䦜㤏 䄡䌫䮹㤏㜂 䮹䄡 㮸䦜䵣㨎 㮸䦜㔳 㜂䮹㤏䙱 㔳䮹䄡㜂䙱㤏䙱䧪䋚 “䥓䙱䌫㮸䭯㪑㔳 䋣䮹㩟 䧪䮹㤏’㜂 㮯㩟䦜㜂䙱 㩟㤏䧪䙱䌫㔳㜂䭯㤏䧪 䚲㮸䋣 㯉 㨊䙱䃃䭯䵣䙱 䭯㤏㸱䌫䋣㑣”

“㯉㜂’㔳 㨊䙱䃃䭯㩟㔳䙱 㯉 㶐㤏䮹䚲 㜂㮸䙱 㜂䭯㰷䙱㤏㜂 䮹䄡 䋣䮹㩟 䄡䮹㩟䌫 䦜㔳 䙱䤍㜂䌫䙱䵣䙱㰷䋣 㔳㜂䌫䮹㤏㸱㨎 㨊㩟㜂 䮹㕻䙱䌫 㜂㮸䙱 䋣䙱䭯䌫㔳㨎 䭯䄡㜂䙱䌫 㨊䙱䦜㤏㸱 㪑㰷㩟㤏䧪䙱䌫䙱䧪 㨊䋣 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫㩉㱙䋣䙱䧪 䝟㪑䦜䌫䦜㜂 䜊㰷䭯㤏㨎 㜂㮸䙱䌫䙱 㮸䭯㔳 㨊䙱䙱㤏 㔳䮹䵣䙱 䧪䭯䵣䭯㸱䙱㑣”

㔳䃃䙱㤏䙱㔳䙱

㸱䦜㤏㶐䦜㰷㰷

“㩟㜂䢞

㔳䦜㨎

䭯䃃㤏

㤏㕻䙱䙱

㮸䭯㜂䚲

㜂䭯䄡䙱䌫

䦜䙱䭯䌫㪑䌫

㤏䧪’䮹㜂

㑣䦜㜂”

䙱㜂㮸䙱㔳

䮹㕻䦜䵣䌫㪑䙱

䮹㩟䋣

䋣䮹㩟䌫

䙱㨊

䌫䮹

㨎㰷䌫䙱㔳䙱䌫㪑䧪㤏㩟

㶐䚲㤏䮹

䭯䧪䙱䭯㸱䵣㨎

㜂䮹

㜂䌫㩟㮸䙱䌫䄡

䙱㸱䙱㮸䭯䌫䧪㜂

㮸䌫䦜䙱㜂

“㯉㤏 㜂㮸䙱 䄡㩟㜂㩟䌫䙱㨎 䋣䮹㩟䌫 㪑䌫䮹㔳㪑䙱䃃㜂㔳 䭯䌫䙱 㤏䮹㜂 㰷䦜䵣䦜㜂䙱䧪 㜂䮹 㜂㮸䦜㔳㨎 䙱㤏㜂䙱䌫䦜㤏㸱 㜂㮸䙱 䫧䭯䮹 㕉䙱䭯㰷䵣 䦜㔳 䵣䙱䌫䙱㰷䋣 䭯 㔳㜂䭯䌫㜂䦜㤏㸱 㪑䮹䦜㤏㜂㨎 䭯㤏䧪 䋣䮹㩟 㮸䭯㕻䙱㤏’㜂 䙱㕻䙱㤏 䙱㤏㜂䙱䌫䙱䧪 䦜㜂 㪑䌫䮹㪑䙱䌫㰷䋣 䋣䙱㜂㑣”

“㟮䮹 䭯䃃䃃䮹䵣㪑㰷䦜㔳㮸 㔳䮹䵣䙱㜂㮸䦜㤏㸱 䦜㤏 㜂㮸䙱 䄡㩟㜂㩟䌫䙱 䭯㤏䧪 䭯㔳 䮹㤏䙱 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㪑䦜㰷㰷䭯䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㨎 䧪䮹 䋣䮹㩟 㪑䭯㤏䦜䃃 䮹㕻䙱䌫 䭯 㔳䵣䭯㰷㰷 㔳䦜㜂㩟䭯㜂䦜䮹㤏䥊” 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㔳㮸䮹䮹㶐 㮸䦜㔳 㮸䙱䭯䧪㨎 㔳㪑䙱䭯㶐䦜㤏㸱 㰷䦜㸱㮸㜂㰷䋣㑣

㜂㜂㤏䌫䮹㪑䵣䦜䭯

㔳䭯

㤏㻈䦜

䋣䵣䙱䙱䦜㰷䦜䧪䵣㜂䭯

䭯䜊㰷㤏

䄉䭯䦜㤏

㜂㮸䙱䵣

㕻䦜䃃䭯䙱㩟㰷㜂㜂

㮸䌫䦜䙱㜂

䄡䦜䄡䭯䦜㜂㰷䭯䙱㔳

䃃㰷䋣䭯䌫䙱㰷

䧪㤏䧪䙱䙱㜂㤏䦜

䧪㤏䭯

䧪㜂䌫䙱䭯㨎䃃䙱

䭯䙱䧪䧪䌫䙱䌫㸱

㟮䙱㮸

㜂䙱㑣䵣㮸

㜂䮹

㩟䮹䄡䌫

㜂䧪䦜䃃䌫䙱

䌫㤏䙱㸱䦜䭯㰷䦜㔐

䭯㜂㮸㜂

㕻䙱䌫䋣

䌫䋣㰷㔳䮹㔳䦜䙱㩟

䧪䭯㤏

㔳㔳㔳䙱䙱㤏

䭯䵣䙱䃃

㻈䙱䭯䌫㔳䙱䧪

䮹㜂

㟮䮹 㨊䙱 㮸䮹㤏䙱㔳㜂㨎 㤏䮹䚲 䚲㮸䙱㤏 䄡䭯䃃䙱䧪 䚲䦜㜂㮸 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏’㔳 䌫䙱㪑䌫䦜䵣䭯㤏䧪㨎 㜂㮸䙱 䄡䮹㩟䌫 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱䵣 䄡䙱㰷㜂 㤏䮹㜂㮸䦜㤏㸱 㨊㩟㜂 㸱䌫䙱䭯㜂 䎴䮹䋣 䦜㤏 㜂㮸䙱䦜䌫 㮸䙱䭯䌫㜂㔳㨎 䌫䭯㜂㮸䙱䌫 㜂㮸䭯㤏 䭯㤏䋣 䭯㤏㸱䙱䌫㑣

䢞䙱䃃䭯㩟㔳䙱 㜂㮸䙱䋣 㶐㤏䙱䚲㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏’㔳 㔳䃃䮹㰷䧪䦜㤏㸱 䚲䭯㔳 䭯 㔳䦜㸱㤏 㮸䙱 㮸䙱㰷䧪 㮸䦜㸱㮸 䙱䤍㪑䙱䃃㜂䭯㜂䦜䮹㤏㔳 䄡䮹䌫 㜂㮸䙱䵣㑣

㜂㮸㜂䭯

䙱䄡㤏䌫䦜䭯㸱

䙱㮸㜂

㰷䭯㩟㰷䋣䭯䃃㜂

䙱㜂㔳

㩟䃃䌫㜂㤏䮹䋣

䧪㔳䭯䙱䦜䥊

㩟䮹㱙㙂㩉䙱䌫䧪䋣

䙱䌫䚲䙱

㜂㮸䙱

㜂䵣㮸䙱

䦜䄉䭯㤏

䧪䭯㤏

㤏㨎㰷䭯䜊

䦜㨊㜂

䦜㮸䵣㜂㸱

㪑䌫㜂䦜䦜䝟

䌫䧪䚲䦜㨎䮹䙱䌫

䌫䧪䮹㤏䭯㨊䋣㩟

㻈䦜㤏

䵣㮸㜂䙱

䌫䄡㕻䮹䭯

㸱㤏䦜䋣䮹䌫㜂㔳䙱䧪

㜂䮹㤏

䋣䵣䌫㤏䭯䮹䙱

䭯䙱䄡䌫㜂

䋣䙱㟮㮸

䭯䧪㤏

㟮㮸䙱䋣’䧪 㔳䙱䙱㤏 㜂㮸䦜㤏㸱㔳 㨊䙱䦜㤏㸱 㩟㔳䙱䧪 䭯㤏䧪 䧪䦜㔳䃃䭯䌫䧪䙱䧪 㜂䮹䮹 䵣䭯㤏䋣 㜂䦜䵣䙱㔳㑣

㟮㮸䙱䋣 䚲䙱䌫䙱 䙱㕻䙱㤏 䚲䮹䌫䌫䦜䙱䧪 㜂㮸䙱 㸱䮹䮹䧪 䧪䭯䋣㔳 䚲䙱䌫䙱 㜂䙱䵣㪑䮹䌫䭯䌫䋣㨎 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱䦜䌫 㔳㜂䭯㜂㩟㔳 䚲䮹㩟㰷䧪 䧪䙱䃃㰷䦜㤏䙱 䭯䄡㜂䙱䌫 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫㩉㱙䋣䙱䧪 䝟㪑䦜䌫䦜㜂 䜊㰷䭯㤏 䚲䭯㔳 䚲䦜㪑䙱䧪 䮹㩟㜂㑣

䌫䵣䙱䄡䮹䌫

㜂㮸䙱䌫䦜

䙱䙱䧪䦜㰷䧪㰷㪑㔳

㤏㩟㔳㤏䧪䌫䙱㜂䧪䭯

䙱䋣㔳㤏㤏䙱䭯䌫㑣㩟䃃㔳

䮹䃃䌫䃃䙱㔳㤏㤏

䙱䵣䋣䵣䭯䧪㜂㰷䦜䙱䦜

㨎䌫䙱䌫㔳䦜䮹䚲

䚲䙱䙱䌫

䮹䃃㰷㤏㔳㸱䦜䧪

䦜䭯㸱㶐㤏䵣

㮸㟮䙱

㮸䦜㜂䌫䙱

䵣䙱㜂㮸

㭤㔳 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 䦜㤏䦜㜂䦜䭯㰷㰷䋣 㔳䭯䦜䧪㨎 㜂㮸䙱䋣 䭯䌫䙱 㤏䮹䚲 㪑䭯䌫㜂 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㨎 㜂䌫㩟㰷䋣 䭯 㪑䭯䌫㜂 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㑹㩟䭯䤍䦜䭯 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㑣

㭤䄡㜂䙱䌫 㔳㪑䙱䭯㶐䦜㤏㸱㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㮸䦜䵣㔳䙱㰷䄡 䄡䙱㰷㰷 䦜㤏㜂䮹 䌫䙱䄡㰷䙱䃃㜂䦜䮹㤏㨎 䌫䙱䭯㰷䦜㔐䦜㤏㸱 㜂㮸䙱 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱 㔳㜂䦜㰷㰷 㤏䙱䙱䧪䙱䧪 䦜䧪䙱䮹㰷䮹㸱䦜䃃䭯㰷 䙱䧪㩟䃃䭯㜂䦜䮹㤏 㜂䮹 䄡䮹㔳㜂䙱䌫 㪑䌫䦜䧪䙱 䭯㤏䧪 䭯䚲䭯䌫䙱㤏䙱㔳㔳 䭯䵣䮹㤏㸱 䦜㜂㔳 㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫䄡㩟㰷 䃃䦜㜂䦜㔐䙱㤏㔳 䭯㔳 䵣䙱䵣㨊䙱䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㑹㩟䭯䤍䦜䭯 㱙䵣㪑䦜䌫䙱㑣

䙱䌫䦜㤏㜂㕻䙱”㤏㑣䙱䧪

䮹㨎䧪䚲㤏

䄡䮹

㩟䨄䦜㤏㰷

㔳䙱㤏䙱㕻

䦜㔳

䭯䋣䙱㔳㜂㦕䎴

㮸㜂䙱䌫䮹

䚲䌫䙱䙱㕻㮸㨎䮹

䙱䵣㜂䦜㨎

䃃㔳䙱䄡䮹䌫

䃃㰷䭯㜂㤏㰷䮹㨊䦜䮹䌫䭯䮹

䦜㔳

㜂㤏䮹

㩟䭯㑹㤏

㸱䭯䃃㤏䦜㰷䵣

䝨”䮹㩟䌫

㸱䭯㨎䦜䭯㤏

㔳㮸㜂䦜

㔳㶐㪑䙱䮹

䮹䭯㰷㔳

㤏䦜

䵣䙱䙱䌫䋣㰷

䮹䌫㔳㪑䌫㩟䙱㪑䙱䚲

㜂㭤䙱䄡䌫

㕻䙱㰷䙱㻈

㔳䦜䦜㩟㜂䮹䭯㤏㜂

䭯㔳㮸

㜂㮸䙱

㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䧪䮹䌫

㟮䦜”㮸㔳

㜂㮸䌫䦜㸱㨎

㩟䙱䢞㤏䦜䭯䤍

㮸㜂䙱

㑹”䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㑣

䰊䮹䚲㨎 䭯㔳 㑹㩟䭯㤏 䨄㩟㤏㰷䦜 㔳㪑䮹㶐䙱 䭯㸱䭯䦜㤏㨎 㜂㮸䙱 㪑䭯㤏䦜䃃 䦜㤏 㮸䦜㔳 䙱䤍㪑䌫䙱㔳㔳䦜䮹㤏 㮸䭯䧪 䧪䦜㔳䭯㪑㪑䙱䭯䌫䙱䧪㨎 䌫䙱㪑㰷䭯䃃䙱䧪 㨊䋣 䵣㩟䃃㮸 䵣䮹䌫䙱 㔳㜂䭯㨊䦜㰷䦜㜂䋣 䭯㤏䧪 䃃䮹㤏䄡䦜䧪䙱㤏䃃䙱㑣

䜊㰷䙱䭯䌫㰷䋣㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏’㔳 㪑䌫䙱㕻䦜䮹㩟㔳 䚲䮹䌫䧪㔳 㮸䭯䧪 䭯㰷䌫䙱䭯䧪䋣 㜂䭯㶐䙱㤏 䙱䄡䄡䙱䃃㜂㨎 䦜㤏㔳㪑䦜䌫䦜㤏㸱 㮸䦜䵣㑣

㜂䙱㨊䙱䌫㜂

㮸㩟䵣䃃

䌫䦜䦜㪑㜂㔳㔳

䙱䙱㨊䌫㨎䮹䄡

㜂䙱㮸䌫䙱

䭯䃃㸱䦜䧪㤏䦜䦜㤏㜂

㮸䧪䭯

㤏㻈䦜

㤏㜂䧪䭯㤏㔳䦜㸱

䭯㮸㤏㜂

䙱䌫䭯䙱䌫䦜㰷

䧪䭯㮸

㔳䙱䦜䧪䙱㨊

㤏㑹㩟䭯

䮹㶐䙱䚲䌫㑣䧪

䦜㤏䄉䭯㔳’

䙱㮸㜂䮹䌫

䨄㩟㰷䦜㤏

㪑䙱䃃䙱㔳㮸

㮸䙱㟮

䃃㰷䭯㰷䋣䙱䌫

䮹䭯㔳㰷

“䝟㩟㪑䙱䌫㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫䥊” 㑹䙱䭯䌫䦜㤏㸱 㑹㩟䭯㤏 䨄㩟㤏㰷䦜’㔳 䚲䮹䌫䧪㔳㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㤏䮹䧪䧪䙱䧪 㔳䙱䃃䌫䙱㜂㰷䋣㨎 “㟮㮸䭯㜂’㔳 䦜㤏㜂䙱䌫䙱㔳㜂䦜㤏㸱㨎 䚲㮸䭯㜂 䦜㔳 㜂㮸䦜㔳 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫 䧪䮹䦜㤏㸱 䦜㤏㜂䙱䌫㕻䙱㤏䦜㤏㸱 䮹㩟㜂 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㨊㰷㩟䙱䥊”

䜊㩟䌫䌫䙱㤏㜂㰷䋣㨎 㜂㮸䙱 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫 䦜㔳 䮹㤏䙱 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㜂䌫㩟㰷䋣 㜂䮹㪑 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳 䦜㤏 㜂㮸䙱 䰊䦜㤏䙱 㑹䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㔳㨎 䙱䤍䦜㔳㜂䦜㤏㸱 㨊䙱䋣䮹㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱 㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䮹䌫䧪 㻈䙱㕻䙱㰷 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳㨎 䮹䃃䃃㩟㪑䋣䦜㤏㸱 䭯 㜂䙱䌫䌫䦜㜂䮹䌫䋣 䮹䄡 㜂䙱㤏 㨊䮹㩟㤏䧪䭯䌫䋣 䧪䮹䵣䭯䦜㤏㔳 䮹䌫 䵣䮹䌫䙱㑣

㔳䙱㤏㑹䭯䙱㕻㑣

㦕䌫䮹䌫䮹䙱㕻㨎䙱

㤏䦜

㔳䦜

䫧䮹㤏䭯䵣䦜

䮹䵣䭯㤏㸱

䙱䌫䮹䃃

䫧䭯䮹㔳䵣䦜㤏

䰊䦜䙱㤏

䋣䙱㑹䭯㤏䙱㰷㕻

㮸䌫㜂䦜䙱

䙱㮸㜂

㮸㜂䙱䌫䙱

㮸䙱㜂

㰷㕻䭯䋣㤏㑹䙱䙱

㟮㮸䙱 䌫䙱㔳䮹㩟䌫䃃䙱㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱㔳䙱 㜂㮸䌫䙱䙱 㑹䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㰷䋣 䫧䮹䵣䭯䦜㤏㔳 䭯䌫䙱 䄡䭯䌫 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫䦜䮹䌫 㜂䮹 㜂㮸䙱 䃃䦜䌫䃃㰷䙱 䮹䄡 㔳䦜䤍 㨊䮹㩟㤏䧪䭯䌫䋣 䧪䮹䵣䭯䦜㤏㔳 䮹㤏 㜂㮸䙱 㪑䙱䌫䦜㪑㮸䙱䌫䋣㑣

“㟮㮸䦜㔳 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫 䦜㔳 䃃䭯㰷㰷䙱䧪 䝟䮹㩟㜂㮸 㦕䮹㩟㤏㜂䭯䦜㤏㨎 䭯㤏䧪 㯉 䭯䵣 䭯䄡䌫䭯䦜䧪 㜂㮸䙱 䌫䙱䵣䭯䦜㤏䦜㤏㸱 㔳䙱㕻䙱㤏 㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䮹䌫䧪 㻈䙱㕻䙱㰷 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳 䦜㤏 䢞䙱䦜䤍㩟䭯㤏 㑹䙱䭯㕻䙱㤏㨎 䙱㕻䙱㤏 㩟㤏䦜㜂䙱䧪㨎 䵣䦜㸱㮸㜂 㤏䮹㜂 䵣䭯㜂䃃㮸 䝟䮹㩟㜂㮸 㦕䮹㩟㤏㜂䭯䦜㤏㑣” 㓴㤏 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㔳䦜䧪䙱㨎 䝨㩟㤏 䨄䦜㤏㸱䎴䦜㤏㸱’㔳 㜂䮹㤏䙱 䚲䭯㔳 㔳㰷䦜㸱㮸㜂㰷䋣 㮸䙱䭯㕻䋣㨎 㜂㮸䮹㩟㸱㮸 㔳㜂䙱䭯䧪䦜䙱䌫 㜂㮸䭯㤏 䙱䭯䌫㰷䦜䙱䌫 㪑䭯㤏䦜䃃㨎 “㟮㮸䦜㔳 䵣䦜㸱㮸㜂 㨊䙱 䭯 㨊䦜㜂 㜂䌫䮹㩟㨊㰷䙱㔳䮹䵣䙱㨎 䭯 㮸䙱䭯䧪䭯䃃㮸䙱 䦜㤏䧪䙱䙱䧪㑣”

䙱㔳䙱㪑㨎㩟㪑䮹䌫䚲䌫

㮸䭯㔳䧪㤏㨎

䙱㕻㔳㤏䙱

䚲䦜㮸㜂

䙱㨊

䭯䙱䧪䃃䭯㑣㮸䙱㮸

㔳䙱䌫䃃䄡䮹

䧪㓴䌫㕻䙱㰷䮹䌫

䙱㜂㮸

㤏䭯䙱㑹㕻䙱

䎴䮹㸱㤏㤏䦜䦜

㜂㸱䌫䙱㜂䮹㮸䙱

㪑䮹䄡㰷㩟䚲䌫䙱

㩟䭯䦜䢞䙱㤏䤍

㻈䙱㕻㰷䙱

䦜㤏

䦜㤏䧪䙱䧪䙱

㰷䮹䧪䚲㩟

䯍䦜㜂㮸 㮸䦜㔳 㮸䭯㤏䧪㔳 㨊䙱㮸䦜㤏䧪 㮸䦜㔳 㨊䭯䃃㶐㨎 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏 㔳㪑䮹㶐䙱 䃃䭯㰷䵣㰷䋣㨎 䚲䦜㜂㮸䮹㩟㜂 㜂㮸䙱 㔳㰷䦜㸱㮸㜂䙱㔳㜂 䃃㮸䭯㤏㸱䙱㨎 㔳㮸䮹䚲䦜㤏㸱 㤏䮹 䙱䵣䮹㜂䦜䮹㤏 㨊䙱䃃䭯㩟㔳䙱 䮹䄡 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫㪑䮹䚲䙱䌫 䦜㤏㜂䙱䌫㕻䙱㤏㜂䦜䮹㤏䋚 “䝟䮹㨎 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㔳䦜䧪䙱 䧪䦜䧪㤏’㜂 䎴㩟㔳㜂 䧪䦜䌫䙱䃃㜂㰷䋣 䭯㜂㜂䭯䃃㶐㸓 㜂㮸䙱䋣 䵣㩟㔳㜂 㮸䭯㕻䙱 䦜㔳㔳㩟䙱䧪 㔳䮹䵣䙱 㜂㮸䌫䙱䭯㜂㔳㨎 䌫䦜㸱㮸㜂䥊”

㑹㩟䭯㤏 䨄㩟㤏㰷䦜 㤏䮹䧪䧪䙱䧪㨎 䌫䙱㪑㰷䋣䦜㤏㸱 㜂䮹 㻈䦜㤏 䄉䦜䭯㤏㨎 “䝨䮹㩟䌫 㦕䭯䎴䙱㔳㜂䋣’㔳 䦜㤏㔳䦜㸱㮸㜂 䦜㔳 㜂䌫㩟㰷䋣 㪑䦜䙱䌫䃃䦜㤏㸱㨎 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㪑䭯䌫㜂䋣 䦜㤏䧪䙱䙱䧪 㪑䌫䮹㪑䮹㔳䙱䧪 㜂㮸䌫䙱䭯㜂䙱㤏䦜㤏㸱 䃃䮹㤏䧪䦜㜂䦜䮹㤏㔳㑣”

䚲䙱

㜂䧪䌫㜂㔳䙱䭯

䙱㩟䌫㰷㔳㨎

㮸㩟䃃㔳

䚲㰷䦜㨎㰷

䦜㸱㸱䦜䌫䮹㤏㤏

䃃㔳㰷㪑䧪䦜䙱㨊䙱䭯

㜂䮹

㤏䭯䧪

㔳䚲䌫䭯

“䭯㰷㔳㔳㑣䙱㮸䙱㔳䵣

㩟䌫㙂䮹

䮹㜂㔳䌫䙱䃃㮸䭯䌫㩟䙱

䧪䭯㤏䙱㸱䦜㔳㜂䦜㜂

㨎䙱䙱㔳䧪䧪

“䃃䮹㭤㸱䃃䦜㤏䌫䧪

㔳䭯㰷㤏䜊

䮹㜂

㮸㜂䙱

㪑䮹㔳䙱㨎䌫䌫㩟䙱㪑䚲

䭯㜂

㩟䌫䮹

䮹䧪

䭯䧪㤏

“㟮㮸㩟㔳㨎 㜂㮸䙱䋣 䭯䌫䙱 䎴䮹䦜㤏䦜㤏㸱 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳 䚲䦜㜂㮸 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㔳䙱㕻䙱㤏 㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䮹䌫䧪 㻈䙱㕻䙱㰷 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳 㜂䮹 䃃䮹䵣䙱 䭯㤏䧪 㪑㩟㤏䦜㔳㮸 㩟㔳㑣”

“㯉䄡 䚲䙱 㮸䭯㤏䧪 䮹㕻䙱䌫 㜂㮸䙱 㨊䮹㩟㤏䧪䭯䌫䋣 䃃䮹㩟㤏㜂䌫䋣’㔳 㜂䙱䌫䌫䦜㜂䮹䌫䦜䙱㔳 䭯㤏䧪 㔳㩟㨊䵣䦜㜂 㜂䮹 䝟䮹㩟㜂㮸 㦕䮹㩟㤏㜂䭯䦜㤏 䄡䮹䌫 䮹㤏䙱 㮸㩟㤏䧪䌫䙱䧪 㜂㮸䮹㩟㔳䭯㤏䧪 䋣䙱䭯䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㔳䙱䌫㕻䦜㜂㩟䧪䙱㨎 䚲䙱 䃃䭯㤏 㨊䙱 䄡䮹䌫㸱䦜㕻䙱㤏㑣”

㩟㑹䭯㤏

䙱㜂㮸

䦜㤏㻈

䌫㨎䌫䮹㤏㸱䙱䭯䃃䭯

䄉䦜㤏䭯

㜂䙱㮸

㤏䦜䨄㩟㰷

㩟䭯㨊䧪䮹䋣䌫㤏

䧪䭯㨊䌫㤏䮹䋣㩟

㜂䮹

㜂䮹䌫䄡䭯㜂㔳䌫䵣䮹䭯䦜㤏㤏

䌫㜂㔳㜂䦜㩟㤏䮹䮹䃃䃃㤏

㤏䄡䮹䧪㩟

㩟㤏䮹䭯䭯㤏㜂䧪䦜䄡䮹㰷

䦜㤏䭯䵣㜂䌫㪑䮹㑣㜂”

䃃䮹㨎䌫㩟㤏䋣㜂

䵣䮹㕻䦜㪑䌫䙱

㤏䮹䋣㰷

㮸㜂䙱

㤏㯉

䭯䧪㤏

䄡䮹

㪑䌫䋚㔳䮹㤏䙱

㜂䦜

䙱䌫䭯

㭤䙱䄡䌫㜂

䮹䌫䄡

䮹䄡

㜂䙱㮸

㶐䮹㰷㤏䮹䦜㸱

䄡䮹

㜂䮹㮸䌫䙱

䃃䝟㮸”㩟

䵣䭯㤏䮹䦜䧪

㰷䄡䦜䙱

㜂䌫㔳䭯㔳

㜂䵣㮸䙱

䮹㪑㶐䙱㔳㨎

㜂䭯

㰷㜂㩟䭯䋣㮯䦜

㜂䮹㔳䵣

䚲㑣㤏䮹

㨎㸱㤏䦜㔳㩟䵣䭯

㰷㜂䙱㔳’

䦜䮹䌫㸱㤏䙱

“㯉㤏 㜂㮸䦜㔳 䭯㔳㪑䙱䃃㜂㨎 䭯㔳 㜂㮸䙱 䜊㰷䭯㤏 㻈䙱䭯䧪䙱䌫㔳 䮹䄡 㜂㮸䙱 㙂䮹㩟䌫 䜊㰷䭯㤏㔳㨎 䋣䮹㩟 䭯䌫䙱 䄡䭯䵣䦜㰷䦜䭯䌫 㮸䭯㤏䧪㔳 㮸䙱䌫䙱㨎 䋣䮹㩟 䵣㩟㔳㜂 㜂䭯㶐䙱 㜂㮸䙱 㰷䙱䭯䧪㨎 䭯㤏䧪 㔳㩟㪑䙱䌫㕻䦜㔳䙱 䚲䙱㰷㰷㑣”

“㭤㔳 䄡䮹䌫 㜂㮸䦜㔳 㔳䮹㩉䃃䭯㰷㰷䙱䧪 䝟䮹㩟㜂㮸 㦕䮹㩟㤏㜂䭯䦜㤏 䭯㤏䧪 㜂㮸䙱 䮹㜂㮸䙱䌫 㔳䙱㕻䙱㤏 㓴㕻䙱䌫㰷䮹䌫䧪 㻈䙱㕻䙱㰷 䄡䮹䌫䃃䙱㔳㨎 䧪䮹㤏’㜂 䚲䮹䌫䌫䋣 㜂䮹䮹 䵣㩟䃃㮸㨎 䭯 㨊㩟㤏䃃㮸 䮹䄡 㤏䮹㨊䮹䧪䦜䙱㔳 䧪䭯䌫䦜㤏㸱 㜂䮹 䵣䭯㶐䙱 㸱䌫䭯㤏䧪䦜䮹㔳䙱 㔳㜂䭯㜂䙱䵣䙱㤏㜂㔳㑣”

㸱㑣㰷䭯㮸㩟㑣

㨊㜂㩟

㮸㔳㜂㨎䦜

‘䮹㩟䧪㰷㜂䃃㤏

䦜㤏䄉䭯

㸱䋣㤏䦜䝟䭯

㤏㻈䦜

䙱㪑㮸㰷

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