Chapter 1100: Chapter 144: Continuing the Lost Teachings of the Sages
The man in the Tang suit punched out at this moment. Even from behind him, Mo Mo felt a gust of wind ing at her face.
Because of the power of the man in the Tang suit, the dense fog in front of them was instantly cleared—making the appearance of the three assailants clear.
Black clothes, bronze masks.
Masks almost identical to those of the mysterious Bronze Masked Man… At this moment, Mo Mo’s heart couldn’t help but tense.
The man’s punching power was terrifying, directly striking one of the men in black with immense force!
The man in black coughed up blood, falling to the ground after a single punch… It all happened in an instant.
The other two bronze-masked men in black were immediately shocked by this.
Meanwhile, the motion in the courtyard had already alarmed the support staff from the Management Bureau in Wolong Mountain Villa. The sounds of the rushing backup were echoing everywhere.
The two bronze-masked men in black sensed the unfavorable situation and seemed to have the intention to retreat.
“Fiery Cloud Evil God! We’ll battle next time!” shouted one of the bronze-masked men in black.
He clasped his hands together and then opened them, and a dense, icy chill exploded through the courtyard—as if liquid nitrogen forced under high pressure, instantly covering the entire courtyard in a layer of white frost.
The man in the Tang suit snorted coldly, seeing the frost-coated firmiana leaves rushed into the palm of his hand, then directly shooting back into the thick icy fog.
A scream echoed, and the icy frost in the yard gradually dispersed.
Mo Mo fixed her gaze and saw a bronze-masked man’s body hanging on the mostly shattered courtyard wall, life and death unknown.
But one of the men in black had already taken the opportunity to escape.
At this moment, the support team rushed into the pound, and the man in the Tang suit ignored them, instead walking straight to the first man in black he had struck down and removed his bronze mask.
But as the mask was removed, the man in the Tang suit’s expression changed slightly.
Mr. Blind, whose hearing was extraordinary, frowned and said, “Dead?”
The man in the Tang suit nodded, “This guy is ruthless, severing his own meridians to die. Seems to be a death warrior… that one probably did the same.”
Speaking, the man in the Tang suit looked at the man in black hanging on the courtyard wall, then turned to Mr. Blind and said, “Old Blind Man, can you guess who this guy is?”
“Who is it?” Mr. Blind tilted his head and his ears twitched.
The man in the Tang suit said in a deep voice, “One of those guys who left the mobilization meeting yesterday. Blind Man, it seems your senior brother is more prepared than we imagined.”
Mr. Blind said nothing, simply turning away to enter the house.
The man in the Tang suit shook his head and then said to the support team that had just arrived, “Handle these two bodies and try your best to contact Yan Xiaoxi, tell him what happened here.”
“Understood!”
A group of people nodded respectfully.
After this, the man in the Tang suit suddenly closed his eyes slowly, took a deep breath, then exhaled even more slowly—remarkably, as he exhaled, the thick fog over the Wolong Mountain Villa quickly dispersed.
It wasn’t magic… Mo Mo was surprised at that moment. This man in the Tang suit actually used the true strength of a martial artist to blow away the thick fog… How terrifyingly deep his inner strength must be to acplish this?
But, as soon as the man in the Tang suit finished exhaling, the dispersed thick fog began to gather again slowly.
“This is meaningless.” The man in the Tang suit shook his head, yawned, then followed Mr. Blind back into the house, “Oh, by the way… kid, e in.”
Mo Mo was startled, “Senior, did you call me?”
The man in the Tang suit said, “Yes, you… e over and tell me what moves those two from Xuanyuan Palace used, how it went, the more detailed the better.”
Mo Mo was taken aback but had no choice but to bite the bullet and follow in… but the name Fiery Cloud Evil God had already been noted.
…
In the cave, a figure staggered along, with a firmiana leaf still stuck in his back. Finally, he arrived at his destination—the end of the cave.
At the dry and vast end of the cave, flames burned all around, providing light.
Here, there were many people like him, also in black clothing and bronze masks.
These people were all sitting cross-legged in meditation, arranged neatly in rows… And at the center of the cave, there was an altar about ten meters high.
The man in black who had returned injured, stumbled his way to the foot of the altar. On the altar above, a bronze-masked person walked to the edge, looking down.
“Your Eminence, Fiery Cloud Evil God is too powerful… I am incapable and failed to capture Qingxia Zi.”
The bronze-masked person on the altar said indifferently, “Fiery Cloud Evil God, reputed as the strongest human under the true dragon, is not without reason. But with three of you going together, only you returned, so the identities of the other two have probably been exposed.”
“Your Eminence, I am inpetent!” The injured man lowered his head.
“Never mind.” The bronze-masked person said calmly, “Your meridians have been shattered by Fiery Cloud Evil God’s true strength… Do you know what is the only thing you can do for our great cause now?”
“I know.”
Saying this, the man in black removed the bronze mask from his face… revealing a horse-like face—none other than Junbo Wentian, the first person to stand up and question Yan Xiaoxi at the Wolong Mountain Villa mobilization meeting.
Junbo Wentian then took off his clothes—he folded them neatly, placed them on the ground, and put the bronze mask on top of the folded clothes.
Junbo Wentian’s gaze was calm and his expression focused.
When he was pletely naked, Junbo Wentian knelt on the ground and said solemnly, “Thank you, Your Eminence, for your grace!”
With that, Junbo Wentian suddenly stood up.
At this moment, a door two meters high slowly opened at the bottom of the altar… A blazing heat rushed out from the open door of the altar… The inside of the altar was filled with the breath of flame.
At this time, Junbo Wentian shouted, “For the continuation of the past sages’ teachings! To blaze the path to immortality for all ages!”
Within the cave, those black-clothed, meditating figures all shouted in unison, “For the continuation of the past sages’ teachings! To blaze the path to immortality for all ages!”
Amidst the chorusing calls of the men in black, Junbo Wentian spread his arms, his face showing fervor and laughter, and directly rushed into the fiery furnace within the altar!
“For the continuation of the past sages’ teachings! To blaze the path to immortality for all ages! For the continuation…”
In the continuous chanting, the bronze-masked person on the altar turned and walked into the cave.
In the center of the altar, within a giant crystal, a small silhouette was sealed inside… silently watching.
Suddenly, the bottom of the crystal glowed, and the brightness spread throughout the entire crystal, as if filling it with something. The Bronze Masked Man gazed at this crystal for a long time.
“You’ve already alarmed the Fiery Cloud Evil God, the subsequent actions will likely be much more challenging.”
The Bronze Masked Man’s gaze shifted to behind the crystal pillar—a figure stepped out from behind it.
It was Gongsun Shiyu from Xuanyuan Palace’s Qian Division.
“They don’t know the timing, nor the location. Once the Jade Dragon Pillar is implanted, it will be guarded by the forces of watching, and no one can touch it. Besides, the ‘Four Seasons Glazed Book’ of your tribe isn’t just for show, is it?”
Gongsun Shiyu quietly watched the Bronze Masked Man for a long time before speaking, “Be careful, there is still a mysterious force present in Mount Tai.”
The Bronze Masked Man frowned and said, “You mean the mysterious woman of the alien race who broke your Xuanyuan Sword?”
Gongsun Shiyu kept a calm face but nodded nonetheless.
“She hasn’t appeared since that night,” the Bronze Masked Man slowly said. “I don’t sense any malice from her, but we can’t be careless… here, take this.”
The Bronze Masked Man waved his hand, and a fist-sized bead flew directly towards Gongsun Shiyu.
As soon as the bead touched his hand, Gongsun Shiyu’s pupils slightly contracted, and he instinctively looked at the Bronze Masked Man, “This is… the Dragon Ball?”
The Bronze Masked Man said indifferently, “This is what remains after the death of that Dragon Fiend many years ago… perhaps it should be called the Evil Dragon Pearl. Possessing it should maximally activate the Huang Di Bloodline within you.”
Gongsun Shiyu sneered coldly, “Aren’t you afraid I’ll use the Evil Dragon Pearl against you.”
“Go,” the Bronze Masked Man said calmly. “Remember, the usage of this Evil Dragon Pearl should not last too long, otherwise even with the protection of the Huang Di Bloodline within you, you won’t escape the corruption of the Dragon Fiend’s resentment… or perhaps you, with the Huang Di Bloodline, are the Dragon Fiend’s most favored host, except for the ley line itself.”
Gongsun Shiyu looked at the Bronze Masked Man, retreating step by step… finally disappearing from the altar.
Now, the altar returned to calm, while the men in black beneath the altar closed their eyes, sitting quietly in meditation.
The Bronze Masked Man at this point took out a talisman.
This talisman instantly burned in his palm, transforming into ashes and falling to the ground… the Bronze Masked Man then reversed his hand and inhaled, causing the scattered ashes to return into his palm.
The ashes regrouped… eventually forming a whole burnt and dark talisman.
The Bronze Masked Man suddenly sighed and waved his hand, the ashes scattered again on the ground, muttering to himself, “That young man under the ancient well, how did he achieve… shattering restoration.”
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The dense fog across the Mount Tai region disrupted all external signals here, plunging this area spanning over hundreds of kilometers into chaos.
Song Family Village was also within the radius covered by the dense fog.
“I’ve seen this fog before.”
Whether it’s because she had figured it out herself, or Song Haoran’s words played a role, the self-proclaimed Princess Chuyang no longer spoke of self-destruction—although, Song Haoran still maintained a safe distance from her.
“You’ve seen it?” Song Haoran asked curiously.
Princess Chuyang nodded, “This is the secret treasure made from the bones of the Lord of Wind and Teacher of Rain after their death, the dense fog unleashed by the ‘Four Seasons Glazed Book.’ Back then when the dynasty was constructing the Great Wall, they faced an invasion by external evil demons and different kinds, later borrowing this ‘Four Seasons Glazed Book,’ calling forth the wind, rain, thunder, and fog, covering thousands of miles, and finally exterminated the evil demons and different kinds. However, this secret treasure is held by Divine Land’s Secret Holy Place and is not used easily. Why now…”
Song Haoran frowned slightly and said, “Let’s not talk about the purpose, but if this thing remains, it probably won’t be good for the mon folks. The chaos itself here is one thing, but trying to explain it to outsiders will probably be another headache… Princess, since you’re able to recognize it, do you know of any solution?”
Princess Chuyang shook her head, “Unless the person casting stops, or the ‘Four Seasons Glazed Book’ is directly destroyed, there is no other way.”
Song Haoran said helplessly, “In that case, I can’t take you to find your father’s tomb.”
Even satellite positioning has failed at this point… Song Haoran, admittedly with a good memory, couldn’t identify the hundreds of kilometers of road solely based on memory – besides, Princess Chuyang had stated that if the Emperor Shihuang really passed, the burial place would certainly not be in Mount Tai.
When the road is blocked, and munication fails, the only option seems to be staying here quietly waiting for changes.
…
…
The dense fog grew thicker day by day, and in the blink of an eye, more than ten days had passed—the fog now covered nearly two hundred kilometers, centered around Mount Tai.
All around was blanketed in white, pletely transforming into an area where one couldn’t see fingers extended before oneself, public systems had long collapsed, and countless crimes thrived and multiplied in the fog.
In many places, generator power had long been exhausted, and at night this place became the most terrifying confines… people could do nothing but shut their doors tight, not venture out, waiting for external aid.
However, as days went by, the situation grew increasingly perilous.
Some people, like blind flies, eventually felt their way out of this massive fog, returning to the normal world, only to find that due to the fog, the outside world was already in plete chaos.
A large number of experts started heading to the edge of the fog.
Major media and journalists also flocked en masse.
A helicopter flew along the edge of the fog, never daring to venture into it—it was due to every instrument near the fog failing instantly, and vehicles entering would immediately stall.
…
At this moment, a taxi with a Lu license plate slowly drove to a small town just outside the fog.
“Ladies, I can only bring you here at most. I can’t go any further; we’re restricted!” The veteran driver on the taxi lifted the barcode.
“Lizi, pay up!”
“Huh? Me again? I’m about to spend all my food budget for the month…” The young woman asked to pay wailed miserably.
“If not you, then who? Akiko? She’s just an entry-level employee, hasn’t passed her probation, only earns eighteen hundred a month!” The fierce woman sneered.
“What about you then…”
The fierce woman continued to sneer, “Do you know my family, Luo Qiu is about to study abroad? Do you know how expensive foreign tuition is! What about living expenses! If I don’t save, you’d have him eat dirt overseas! Don’t worry, I’ll reimburse it afterwards! What snacks huh! Lose weight!”
“But isn’t this trip your own initiative… the editor didn’t even agree to us ing over?”
“Argue more! Argue again and you won’t be allowed to have lunch!! Save lunch money for acmodation expenses!”
The young woman rubbed her stomach, finally pitifully looked at the veteran driver, “Sir… can the student card get a discount?”
盧
盧
㪀䧌䃗
㡡䚁
䖐㝰䧌䖐䧌䀛䀛
蘆
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㝰㪾㡡䈑䧌䀛㩥䚁㐑䧌㐑
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老
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盧
䀛䖐㐑䧌
䃗㘪䞃䃗”䃗
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㐑䈑䌫
䚁䧌䀛䌫㤳㰂
䴓䚁䧌
㝰㡡㤳䖐䧌㝰㱃
䚁㤳
爐
䬍䚁
䬍䀛㰂䏀㤳䬍㐑㝰㫕
䧌㪾㤳㝰㘪䖐
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㧦䧌㝰㤳䚁
㤳㘪䖐
䚁䬍㘪㤳㝰䴓䧌
䙴㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䏀䬍䖐㰂䧌 䚁䴓䧌㭽 㯕䧌㝰䧌 䀛䚁㤳㭽㡡㘪㰂 㤳䚁䌫 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 㝰䧌䀛䚁䧌䖐 䴓䧌㝰 㧦㡡㘪㰂䧌㝰䀛 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䈂䧌㭽㪀䬍㤳㝰䖐䌫 䏀䬍䬍䈂㡡㘪㰂 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌 㧦䬍䏀䖐䧌㝰 㘪㤳㫕䧌䖐 ‘䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂’䀛 䞀䚁㝰㤳㘪㰂䧌 䙴㘪㪾㡡䖐䧌㘪䚁 㨣䬍䬍䈂’ 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䀛㪾㝰䧌䧌㘪䌫 㧦㝰䬍㯕㘪䧌䖐 䀛䏀㡡㰂䴓䚁䏀㭽䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䀛䬍䬍㘪 䖐䧌䏀䧌䚁䧌䖐 䚁䴓䧌䀛䧌 䚁㯕䬍 䏀㡡㘪䧌䀛 䬍㧦 䚁䧌㽋䚁䃗
䞀䴓䧌 䚁䬍䬍䈂 㤳 㪾㐑䈑 䬍㧦 䴓䬍䚁 䚁䧌㤳 䬍㱃䧌㝰 䚁䬍 䚁䴓䧌 㯕㡡㘪䖐䬍㯕䌫 㰂㤳䛗㡡㘪㰂 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌 䖐䧌㘪䀛䧌 㧦䬍㰂 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌 䚁䴓䧌 䚁䬍㯕㘪䃗
㤳㭽㘪㫕
䬍㧦㰂
䴓䚁㡡䀛
䚁䴓㡡㝰䧌
㡡㘪
㡡㝰䧌㱃䬍㘪㪾㰂
䀛㫕㤳䧌㡡㧦䏀㡡
䖐㤳㘪
㤳䴓䀛
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䖐䀛䃗㤳㭽
䧌㤳㝰
䬍䚁
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㘪䧌㝰䖐㰂䈑㤳䀛㡡䌫
䚁㡡
㘪䬍䚁㯕
䈑䏀㪀㝰䬍㭽㪀㤳
㐑䬍㝰䯍㫕
㤳䴓䚁䚁
䚁㫕䌫㫕䬍㘪䧌
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䴓䧌䚁
㡡䴓䀛䚁
㭽䖐䧌㤳㤳䏀㝰
㡡䀛䃗䚁䚁㡡㤳㘪䬍㐑
䴓䬍㯕
㡡䀛
䏀㫕㤳䀛䏀
䬍㘪䚁㯕
㯕㡡䬍䖐䧌㝰䌫㝰
㡡㯕䚁䴓
䚁㡡䏀䀛䏀
䚁䊕
㤳䴓㱃䧌
㧦㯕䧌
䧌㝰㤳
䬍䧌䈑䧌䏀䈑
㡡㘪
䚁䧌䴓
㝰䚁䧌䴓䧌
㠪䬍㯕䧌㱃䧌㝰䌫 䀛䬍㫕䧌 㪀㐑䀛㡡㘪䧌䀛䀛㫕䧌㘪 㤳㝰䧌 㤳䖐㤳㫕㤳㘪䚁䏀㭽 䀛䚁㤳㭽㡡㘪㰂 㡡㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䚁䬍㯕㘪 㤳䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㡡㫕䧌—㧦䬍㝰 䬍㪀㱃㡡䬍㐑䀛 㝰䧌㤳䀛䬍㘪䀛䌫 㪀䧌㪾㤳㐑䀛䧌 㪀㐑䀛㡡㘪䧌䀛䀛 䬍䈑䈑䬍㝰䚁㐑㘪㡡䚁㡡䧌䀛 㤳㝰䧌 㤳䏀㫕䬍䀛䚁 䏀㡡㫕㡡䚁䏀䧌䀛䀛 㘪䬍㯕䌫 䚁㝰㤳㱃䧌䏀 䧌㽋䈑䧌㘪䀛䧌䀛 㤳㝰䧌 䀛䧌㱃䧌㝰㤳䏀 䚁㡡㫕䧌䀛 䴓㡡㰂䴓䧌㝰 䚁䴓㤳㘪 㐑䀛㐑㤳䏀䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䧌㱃䧌㘪 㤳 㪀䬍䚁䚁䏀䧌 䬍㧦 㯕㤳䚁䧌㝰 㡡䀛 䀛䬍䏀䖐 㤳䀛 䧌㽋䈑䧌㘪䀛㡡㱃䧌䏀㭽 㤳䀛 㡡䚁 㯕䬍㐑䏀䖐 㪀䧌 㡡㘪 㤳 䏀㤳㝰㰂䧌 䚁䬍㐑㝰㡡䀛䚁 㤳㝰䧌㤳—㘪㤳䚁㐑㝰㤳䏀䏀㭽 䚁㤳㝰㰂䧌䚁㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌 㫕䧌䖐㡡㤳 䚁䴓㤳䚁 㪾㤳㫕䧌 㝰㐑㘪㘪㡡㘪㰂䃗
䞃㧦 㪾䬍㐑㝰䀛䧌䌫 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰 䚁䴓㤳㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㫕䧌䖐㡡㤳䌫 㡡䚁’䀛 㐑㘪䈂㘪䬍㯕㘪 㯕䴓䧌䚁䴓䧌㝰 䚁䴓䧌㝰䧌 㤳㝰䧌 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰 䈑䧌䬍䈑䏀䧌—䴓䬍㯕䧌㱃䧌㝰䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䏀䬍㪾㤳䏀 䚁䬍㯕㘪 㰂䬍㱃䧌㝰㘪㫕䧌㘪䚁 䴓㤳䀛 㡡䀛䀛㐑䧌䖐 㤳 㘪䬍䚁㡡㪾䧌䌫 䖐䧌㫕㤳㘪䖐㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㤳䚁 䧌㱃䧌㝰㭽䬍㘪䧌 㫕㐑䀛䚁 䧌㱃㤳㪾㐑㤳䚁䧌 㯕㡡䚁䴓㡡㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㘪䧌㽋䚁 䚁䴓㝰䧌䧌 䖐㤳㭽䀛 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌 䏀㤳䚁䧌䀛䚁䃗
䧌䖐䬍䀛㘪’䚁
㤳䏀㝰䏀䧌㭽
䏀㘪䬍㤳㰂
㡡䚁
䬍䚁
㝰䧌䴓
㤳
䚁䬍㘪㘪䴓㡡㰂
㪀䞀㐑䬍㡡䧌㝰䚁䖐
䊕䀛
㤳䧌䃗䧌䈑䈑㝰䖐㝰
㘪䚁㯕㤳
䬍䚁
䖐䈑㤳㡡
䧌䏀㱃䧌㡡㭽䀛䖐㪾㡡
䖐䖐䌫㪾䧌㱃㝰㡡䬍䀛䧌
䖐㘪㤳
䏀㘪㐑㘪㤳㤳
䌫䧌䧌䏀㤳㱃
䊕䈂㡡䈂䌫䬍
㤳䧌㪾㫕
㡡䀛
䀛㡡䴓䚁
䴓䬍㯕
㪾䴓䬍㐑㪾
䬍㯕’㝰㘪䀛䧌
䬍䬍䈑䚁䌫䚁㤳
䖐㰂㝰䖐㤳䧌㰂
㤳
䛗䖓㡡㡡
㫕㐑㤳䚁䏀㤳㪾㪾䧌䖐㐑
䖐㝰䀛䌫䧌㫕㤳
㧦䙴
㯕㐑䏀䖐䬍
䂯䏀㝰䬍䚁䀛㘪㤳㡡㐑
䀛䬍䏀䃗䀛
䴓䖐㘪㤳䌫
䴓䚁䧌
㘪䯍䧌
䚁䴓䀛㡡
䴓䚁㡡㯕
䖐㘪㤳
㯕䧌䈑㤳䀛㘪䧌㝰䈑
䖐㐑䀛䧌
㧦䬍㐑䚁㰂䴓
㪀䧌
㡡䚁㫕䧌
㯕㡡䴓䚁
㪀䧌
㤳
䧌㡡䀛䀛㐑㭽䚁䏀㧦㝰䏀
䈑䏀㪾㤳䧌
䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 㝰㐑㪀㪀䧌䖐 䴓䧌㝰 㪀㝰䬍㯕䌫 䏀䧌㤳㘪㡡㘪㰂 㤳㰂㤳㡡㘪䀛䚁 䚁䴓䧌 㯕㡡㘪䖐䬍㯕䌫 㪾䏀䬍䀛䧌䏀㭽 㯕㤳䚁㪾䴓㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌 㯕䴓㡡䚁䧌 㪾䏀䬍㐑䖐䶬䏀㡡䈂䧌 䖐䧌㘪䀛䧌 㧦䬍㰂䃗 䛬㐑㝰䧌 㯕䴓㡡䚁䧌䌫 䈑㐑㝰䧌 㯕䴓㡡䚁䧌䌫 䈑㐑㝰䧌 㯕䴓㡡䚁䧌䃗
䊕䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕䬍㫕䧌㘪䚁䌫 䚁䴓䧌㝰䧌 㯕㤳䀛 㤳 䈂㘪䬍㪾䈂 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䖐䬍䬍㝰䃗 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䈑㐑䀛䴓䧌䖐 䬍䈑䧌㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䖐䬍䬍㝰 㤳㘪䖐 㪾㤳㫕䧌 㡡㘪䌫 䴓䬍䏀䖐㡡㘪㰂 㤳 䈑䬍䚁 䬍㧦 䴓䬍䚁 㯕㤳䚁䧌㝰䌫 㪾䬍㫕䈑䏀㤳㡡㘪㡡㘪㰂䌫 “䞀㡡䀛䚁䧌㝰 䯍䧌㘪䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䏀䬍䖐㰂䧌 䬍㯕㘪䧌㝰 㡡䀛 䀛䬍 㰂㝰䧌䧌䖐㭽䌫 䧌㱃䧌㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䚁㤳䈑 㯕㤳䚁䧌㝰 㡡䀛 䧌㽋䈑䧌㘪䀛㡡㱃䧌㱾”
䀛㡡
㤳
“䈂㡡䏮䬍䊕䈂
䴓㡡䛪䀛”
䃗䖐䴓䧌䧌䏀䈑”
䴓䈂䬍䀛䬍
䂘䧌”
䧌㪀
䬍䚁
㰂䖐䬍䬍
䬍䃗㐑㰂䃗㘪䧌䴓䃗
䧌㤳䖐䏀㤳㝰㭽
㤳䴓㰂㱃㘪㡡
䚁䀛㤳㭽
㘪䯍䧌
䀛㡡
㪾䈑㤳䏀䧌
㤳㪾㫕䧌
䧌䴓㝰
䴓䖐㤳䌫䧌
㡡䏀㘪㰂㿻㡡
䬍㠪㯕
㤳䚁䏀䌫䧌
㪾㘪’㤳䚁
䖓㡡䛗㡡 䀛㤳䚁 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䧌䖐㰂䧌 䬍㧦 䚁䴓䧌 䬍䏀䖐 䀛㡡㘪㰂䏀䧌 㪀䧌䖐䌫 “䞀䴓䧌 䀛㤳㡡䖐 䚁䬍 㰂䬍 䬍㐑䚁 㤳㘪䖐 䏀䬍䬍䈂 㤳㝰䬍㐑㘪䖐 䚁䬍 䀛䧌䧌 㡡㧦 䀛䴓䧌 㪾㤳㘪 㰂㤳䚁䴓䧌㝰 㤳㘪㭽 㡡㘪㧦䬍㝰㫕㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䃗”
㱶㐑䀛䚁 䚁䴓䧌㘪䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䬍䏀䖐 㪀䧌䖐 㫕㤳䖐䧌 㤳 㪾㝰䧌㤳䈂㡡㘪㰂 䀛䬍㐑㘪䖐 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓䧌 㧦㝰㡡㪾䚁㡡䬍㘪 䬍㧦 㯕䬍䬍䖐䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䖓㡡䛗㡡’䀛 䀛䚁䬍㫕㤳㪾䴓 㤳䏀䀛䬍 㰂㝰㐑㫕㪀䏀䧌䖐—䀛䴓䧌 䴓㤳䖐 㤳䏀㝰䧌㤳䖐㭽 㧦㡡㘪㡡䀛䴓䧌䖐 䴓䧌㝰 㝰㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㝰䬍㤳䖐䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䖐㡡䖐㘪’䚁 䴓㤳㱃䧌 䚁㡡㫕䧌 䚁䬍 㝰䧌䈑䏀䧌㘪㡡䀛䴓 䚁䴓䧌㫕 㤳䏀䬍㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌 㯕㤳㭽䃗
䧌㘪㐑䖐㝰
䚁䴓䧌
䚁㤳䂘’䀛䴓
㧦䬍
㪾㐑䬍㐑㐑㝰㘪䀛䏀㐑䈑䀛
㘪㤳䖐
䧌䯍㘪
㝰䬍㯕䧌䀛䌫
㪀䧌㘪䧌
㘪㪀䬍㤳䏀䧌㝰䀛㭽㘪㐑㤳
䀛䧌䚁㝰䧌㫕㡡䧌㐑㫕㪀㝰㘪
䃗㯕㤳㭽
㡡䀛㰂㤳㱃㘪䀛
㤳䏀䬍㰂㘪
䧌䚁䴓
㘪䈑䚁㰂㽋㡡㡡䬍䏀䧌
䚁䴓䧌
䏀㤳䛗㪾㭽㡡㝰
䴓㤳䀛
㝰䧌㪀㐑䬍䖐䚁㡡䞀
㡡䛗䀛䖓㡡’
㡡㰂䀛㐑䧌
䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 䀛㤳䚁 㪀㤳㪾䈂 䖐䬍㯕㘪䌫 䈑㝰䧌䚁䧌㘪䖐㡡㘪㰂 䀛䴓䧌 䖐㡡䖐㘪’䚁 䴓䧌㤳㝰 䚁䴓䬍䀛䧌 㰂㝰㐑㫕㪀䏀㡡㘪㰂 䀛䬍㐑㘪䖐䀛䌫 㪾㤳䀛㐑㤳䏀䏀㭽 䀛㤳㡡䖐䌫 “䞀䴓䧌’䀛 㝰䧌㤳䏀䏀㭽 㩥㐑㡡䚁䧌 䈑㝰䬍㤳㪾䚁㡡㱃䧌䃗”
䙴㘪 㧦㤳㪾䚁䌫 䀛䴓䧌 䴓㤳䖐㘪’䚁 㡡㘪㡡䚁㡡㤳䏀䏀㭽 䈑䏀㤳㘪㘪䧌䖐 䚁䬍 䚁㤳䈂䧌 䊕䈂㡡䈂䬍 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䴓䧌㝰䌫 㪀㐑䚁 䊕䈂㡡䈂䬍 㡡㘪㤳䖐㱃䧌㝰䚁䧌㘪䚁䏀㭽 䬍㱃䧌㝰䴓䧌㤳㝰䖐 䚁䴓䧌㡡㝰 㪾䬍㘪㱃䧌㝰䀛㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 㤳㘪䖐 䀛䴓䬍㯕䧌䖐 㤳 㰂㝰䧌㤳䚁 䖐䧌㤳䏀 䬍㧦 㡡㘪䚁䧌㝰䧌䀛䚁䌫 㤳㪾䚁㡡㱃䧌䏀㭽 㤳䀛䈂㡡㘪㰂 䚁䬍 㪾䬍㫕䧌 㤳䏀䬍㘪㰂䃗
䞀㐑䖐㡡㝰㪀䧌䚁䬍
䬍㯕䴓
䀛䧌䈑䧌㘪㽋䧌䌫䀛
㧦䚁㝰㤳䧌
㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂㱃
㰂䈑㝰㘪㐑㡡䀛㭽䀛䏀㝰㡡
䚁㝰䬍㪀㐑㰂䴓
䧌㯕㪀㡡㘪䧌
㧦䬍
䀛䚁㡡䴓
䴓㤳䏀㰂䬍䚁䴓㐑
䧌䈑㝰㤳㯕䀛䧌䈑㘪
䧌䴓㭽㐑㪾䏀䏀㧦䧌㝰
㯕㤳䀛
䚁䧌䴓
㘪䌫䯍䧌
㝰䀛䈑㰂㘪䈑㡡䬍䬍
㐑㭽㤳㝰䌫䏀㰂㧦䏀
㐑㩥䧌㡡䚁
㘪㪾䌫䧌䬍㫕㝰䧌䀛㯕
䖐䏀㡡䧌䈂
㫕䬍䧌㘪䬍䧌䀛
㘪㰂䬍㤳䏀䃗
䬍䚁
䏀㝰䧌㧦䖐䧌㱃䧌䀛䶬䬍㪾
䧌㘪㝰䚁䬍㫕
䴓䀛䧌
䬍䚁㡡㪾䬍㘪䖐㘪㡡
䖐㘪㤳
“䛬䧌㝰䴓㤳䈑䀛 䀛䴓䧌 㧦䬍㐑㘪䖐 䴓䧌㝰 㪾㤳䏀䏀㡡㘪㰂 㤳䀛 㤳 㝰䧌䈑䬍㝰䚁䧌㝰䏮” 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䏀㤳㡡䖐 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㪀䧌䖐䌫 䀛䈑㝰䧌㤳䖐㡡㘪㰂 䬍㐑䚁 㡡㘪 㤳 䏀㤳㝰㰂䧌 䀛䴓㤳䈑䧌䌫 䀛䚁㤳㝰㡡㘪㰂 㪀䏀㤳㘪䈂䏀㭽 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌 㪾䧌㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂䃗䃗䃗 䀛䬍 䴓㐑㘪㰂㝰㭽䃗䃗䃗
䞀㐑䖐䖐䧌㘪䏀㭽䌫 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䀛䧌䧌㫕䧌䖐 䚁䬍 䀛㫕䧌䏀䏀 䀛䬍㫕䧌䚁䴓㡡㘪㰂䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䀛㤳䚁 㐑䈑䌫 䧌㭽䧌䀛 㰂䏀䧌㤳㫕㡡㘪㰂䌫 “䞀㡡䀛䚁䧌㝰 䯍䧌㘪䌫 㭽䬍㐑’㝰䧌 䧌㤳䚁㡡㘪㰂 䀛䬍㫕䧌䚁䴓㡡㘪㰂䌫 䀛㫕䧌䏀䏀䀛 䀛䬍 㰂䬍䬍䖐㱾”
䈑㡡䈑䀛㰂㡡㘪
㪾䬍㘪䧌㘪䚁䚁䀛䌫
䧌㤳㯕䏀䖐䏀䀛䬍㯕
䬍䚁
㐑䈑
㿻㡡䏀㡡㰂㘪
㤳
㯕㝰䧌㤳䚁
䧌䧌䖐㘪䬍䈑
䈑䏀䏀㡡
㰂㡡䬍㘪䌫䖐䏀䴓
䚁䴓㘪䧌
䧌䯍㘪
䀛㤳㯕
㽋㯕㤳
䚁䀛㡡
䖐㯕䬍㘪䃗
㡡䚁
㯕䀛㤳䴓
䴓䀛䧌
“䂘㐑䂯㡡 㨣㤳㡡㧦䧌㘪㰂 䛬㡡䏀䏀䀛䃗” 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 㪾㤳䀛㐑㤳䏀䏀㭽 䚁䬍䀛䀛䧌䖐 䚁䴓䧌 㪾㝰㐑䀛䴓䧌䖐 㯕㤳㽋 䈑㡡䏀䏀 㡡㘪䚁䬍 䚁䴓䧌 䚁㝰㤳䀛䴓 㪾㤳㘪䌫 “䯍䧌㪾䧌㡡㱃䧌䖐 㡡䚁 㡡㘪 㤳 䈑㤳㪾䈂㤳㰂䧌 䀛䧌㘪䚁 㪀㭽 䖓㐑䬍 䈼㡡㐑䌫 䚁䴓㤳䚁 㪀㝰㤳䚁䌫 㤳䀛 㤳 㶗䧌㯕 䯬䧌㤳㝰 㰂㡡㧦䚁䃗 䞀㤳㭽㡡㘪㰂 䴓䧌 㯕䬍㘪’䚁 㪾䬍㫕䧌 䴓䬍㫕䧌 㧦䬍㝰 䚁䴓䧌 㶗䧌㯕 䯬䧌㤳㝰䃗䃗䃗 䎣䬍䀛䴓㱾 䞀䧌㘪䖐㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䀛䚁㐑㧦㧦 䬍㱃䧌㝰 㧦䬍㝰 䚁䴓䧌 㶗䧌㯕 䯬䧌㤳㝰 㫕㤳䈂䧌䀛 㫕䧌 㧦䧌䧌䏀 䏀㡡䈂䧌 䙴’㱃䧌 㡡㘪䀛䚁㤳㘪䚁䏀㭽 㤳㰂䧌䖐 䚁㯕䧌㘪䚁㭽 㭽䧌㤳㝰䀛㱾 䂘䧌㝰䧌 㡡䚁 㘪䬍䚁 㧦䬍㝰 䚁䴓䧌 㧦㤳㪾䚁 㡡䚁 㫕㤳䈂䧌䀛 㫕䧌 㧦䧌䧌䏀 㤳 䏀䬍䚁 㪀䧌䚁䚁䧌㝰 㤳㧦䚁䧌㝰 㪾䬍㘪䀛㐑㫕㡡㘪㰂 㡡䚁䌫 䙴 㯕䬍㐑䏀䖐㘪’䚁 䧌㱃䧌㘪 䧌㤳䚁 㡡䚁㱾”
“䞀䈑䧌㤳䈂㡡㘪㰂 䬍㧦 㯕䴓㡡㪾䴓䌫 䴓㤳䀛 㭽䬍㐑㝰 䀛䈂㡡㘪 㡡㫕䈑㝰䬍㱃䧌䖐 㤳 䏀䬍䚁 䏀㤳䚁䧌䏀㭽䌫 䞀㡡䀛䚁䧌㝰 䯍䧌㘪䏮” 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䀛䚁㤳㝰䚁䧌䖐 䧌㽋㤳㫕㡡㘪㡡㘪㰂 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䬍䈑 䚁䬍 㪀䬍䚁䚁䬍㫕䌫 “䯬䬍㐑 䏀䬍䬍䈂 㭽䬍㐑㘪㰂䧌㝰䌫 㝰㡡㰂䴓䚁䏮 㒿䬍 㭽䬍㐑 䴓㤳㱃䧌 㤳㘪㭽 㫕䬍㝰䧌 㨣㤳㡡 㱔䧌㘪㰂 䈑㡡䏀䏀䀛 䙴 㪾㤳㘪 䴓㤳㱃䧌 䬍㧦䚁䧌㘪䏮”
㘪㡡㡡㿻䏀㰂
㤳䚁㯕㘪
䬍䖐
䧌㤳䖐㯕㱃
㤳㫕䈑䏀
䚁䴓䧌
㤳䚁䧌
䧌㝰䴓
䚁䴓䧌
䯍䧌㘪
䧌䬍㘪䌫
㤳䚁
㡡䖓㡡䌫䛗
㱾”㤳㭽㯕㤳
㐑㭽䬍
䙴”
䏀㤳䀛䚁
㯕㤳㽋
䎣”䬍
䏀㡡䏀䏮䈑”
“䞀䚁㡡㘪㰂㭽䃗䃗䃗” 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䈑㡡䚁㡡㧦㐑䏀䏀㭽 㧦䏀䬍䈑䈑䧌䖐 㪀㤳㪾䈂 䬍㘪䚁䬍 䚁䴓䧌 㪀䧌䖐䌫 㝰䧌䀛䧌㫕㪀䏀㡡㘪㰂 㤳 㪾㤳䚁䧌㝰䈑㡡䏀䏀㤳㝰䃗
䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂䌫 㯕䴓䬍 㤳䏀㯕㤳㭽䀛 㧦䧌䏀䚁 䖓㡡䛗㡡 䖐㡡䖐㘪’䚁 䀛䧌䧌㫕 䏀㡡䈂䧌 㤳 䴓㐑㫕㤳㘪 㪀䧌㡡㘪㰂䌫 䀛䴓䬍䬍䈂 䴓䧌㝰 䴓䧌㤳䖐 㤳㘪䖐 䀛䚁㤳㝰䚁䧌䖐 䈑㐑䚁䚁㡡㘪㰂 䬍㘪 䴓䧌㝰 㪀䬍䬍䚁䀛䃗䃗䃗 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䧌㱃䧌㘪 㤳 㘪䧌㯕㪾䬍㫕䧌㝰 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌 㯕䬍㝰䈂㡡㘪㰂 䴓㤳㝰䖐 䚁䬍 䖐㡡㰂 㐑䈑 㘪䧌㯕䀛䌫 䀛䴓䧌 㪾䬍㐑䏀䖐㘪’䚁 䏀㤳㰂 㪀䧌䴓㡡㘪䖐㱾
䴓䚁䂘㤳
㡡䌫”㡡䛗䖓
䧌㝰㤳
䚁䬍㐑
䧌㯕䀛㘪
㘪䖐㤳
䧌㤳㰂㡡䚁㘪”䏮
‘䏀䧌䚁䀛
䬍㰂
䚁䃗䬍䃗䃗䬍
㤳㝰㰂䚁䴓䧌
㱾㡡㡡䖓䛗
㭽䬍㐑
“䞀㫕䧌䏀䏀䀛 䀛䬍 㰂䬍䬍䖐䌫 䀛䚁㝰㤳㯕㪀䧌㝰㝰㭽 㧦䏀㤳㱃䬍㝰䃗䃗䃗”
䖓㡡䛗㡡 㯕㤳䀛 䀛䧌䧌㘪 㪀㡡䚁㡡㘪㰂 㡡㘪䚁䬍 㤳 䈑㡡㘪䈂 㝰㐑㪀㪀䧌㝰 㪀㤳㘪䖐 㫕䧌㫕㪀㝰㤳㘪䧌 㝰㡡㘪㰂䌫 㪾䴓䧌㯕㡡㘪㰂 㤳㯕㤳㭽䃗
㘪䯍䧌
䬍㧦
䧌㪀
㡡䌫䧌㱃㝰䴓䖐䀛䧌
䈑䖐䬍䧌㐑㪾㘪
㿻㡡㘪㡡䏀㰂
䀛㡡
㡡䖓㡡䌫䛗
㭽䀛䧌㐑䖐䖐㘪䏀
㡡㘪
䧌䧌㘪䚁㤳
䀛㡡䛪䴓
㐑䈑㱾
䈂㯕䧌㤳
㝰㧦䬍䚁㘪
“䚁㐑㱾㫕䴓䬍
“䖓㡡䛗䌫㡡
䚁䬍
㝰㭽䬍㐑
㘪䬍䚁
䈑䀛䈑㐑䬍䖐䀛䧌
㡡䚁䴓㯕
䞀㤳㭽㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㡡䀛䌫 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 㰂㝰㤳㪀㪀䧌䖐 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䈑㡡㘪䈂 㝰㐑㪀㪀䧌㝰 㪀㤳㘪䖐 㫕䧌㫕㪀㝰㤳㘪䧌 㝰㡡㘪㰂䌫 䚁㝰㭽㡡㘪㰂 䚁䬍 䀛㘪㤳䚁㪾䴓 㡡䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䖓㡡䛗㡡’䀛 㫕䬍㐑䚁䴓—䬍㘪䏀㭽䌫 㡡䚁䀛 䧌䏀㤳䀛䚁㡡㪾㡡䚁㭽 㯕㤳䀛 䚁䬍䬍 㰂䬍䬍䖐䌫 㤳㘪䖐 㪀䬍䚁䴓 䬍㧦 䚁䴓䧌㫕 䈑㐑䏀䏀䧌䖐 䬍㘪 㡡䚁䌫 䀛䚁㝰䧌䚁㪾䴓㡡㘪㰂 㡡䚁 䬍㐑䚁 䚁䬍 㫕䬍㝰䧌 䚁䴓㤳㘪 䚁䧌㘪 㪾䧌㘪䚁㡡㫕䧌䚁䧌㝰䀛䃗
“㨣䧌 㰂䬍䬍䖐䌫 䖓㡡䛗㡡䌫 㰂㡡㱃䧌 㡡䚁 䚁䬍 㫕䧌㱾㱾” 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂 䧌㽋㪾䏀㤳㡡㫕䧌䖐㱾
䙴”
䧌㪾䴓㯕
䧌㫕
㤳
㐑䀛䚁䂯
䧌㧦㯕
䃗㤳䧌䃗㪾㝰䃗
䧌䏀䚁
‘㘪䖐䚁䬍
㫕䬍䧌㝰
㪀䧌䀛䚁㡡㱾”
䬍㧦㝰
䚁㡡
“䎣㡡㱃䧌 㡡䚁 䚁䬍 㫕䧌㱾㱾”
䛪䴓䧌 䚁㐑㰂㰂㡡㘪㰂 㪾䬍㘪䚁㡡㘪㐑䧌䖐䃗
㯕䧌
㤳
䬍䈑㘪䧌
㤳䖐㘪
㘪㐑㡡䀛㰂
㘪㡡䴓䧌䀛㢧䧌䌫
䌫䚁䴓㘪䧌
䧌䏀㭽䚁㪾㘪䏀䧌䧌㝰㡡䌫㤳㰂
䚁㱶㐑䀛
“䧌㡡䚁䞀䀛㝰
䖐䬍㐑㘪㧦
㤳㪾㫕䧌
㪾䬍䌫㡡㱃䧌
㪾㤳㘪
䧌䚁䴓
㡡㘪
䀛㐑䧌䈑䴓䖐
䌫䯍䧌㘪
㡡㝰㘪䏀䀛㐑㤳
㯕㤳䀛
䖐䬍㝰䬍
䧌㯕㱃っ㡡䧌䚁䃗㘪䏮㝰㡡䃗䃗え”
㪾㘪䚁㤳㪾䧌
㐑䀛䬍㘪㪾㝰㭽䚁’
㘪䧌䀛䧌䬍㫕䬍
㱃䧌’䙴
䀛㘪䏀䬍䬍䶬㘪㐑䚁䚁䶬䧌㧦
㤳䖐㘪
䊕䈂㡡䈂䬍 㪀䏀㡡㘪䈂䧌䖐 䴓䧌㝰 䧌㭽䧌䀛䌫 䯍䧌㘪 㿻㡡䏀㡡㘪㰂䌫 䀛䧌䧌㡡㘪㰂 䊕䈂㡡䈂䬍 㪀䏀㡡㘪䈂䌫 䀛㐑㪀㪾䬍㘪䀛㪾㡡䬍㐑䀛䏀㭽 㪀䏀㡡㘪䈂䧌䖐 㤳䏀䬍㘪㰂䌫 㤳㪾㪾㡡䖐䧌㘪䚁㤳䏀䏀㭽 䏀䬍䬍䀛䧌㘪㡡㘪㰂 䴓䧌㝰 㰂㝰㡡䈑䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䈑㡡㘪䈂 㝰㐑㪀㪀䧌㝰 㪀㤳㘪䖐 㫕䧌㫕㪀㝰㤳㘪䧌 㡡㫕㫕䧌䖐㡡㤳䚁䧌䏀㭽 䀛㘪㤳䈑䈑䧌䖐 㪀㤳㪾䈂䌫 䴓㡡䚁䚁㡡㘪㰂 䖓㡡䛗㡡’䀛 㘪䬍䀛䧌 䖐㡡㝰䧌㪾䚁䏀㭽䃗
䞀䴓䧌 㪾㝰㡡䧌䖐 䬍㐑䚁 㡡㘪 䈑㤳㡡㘪䌫 “䙴 䖐䬍㘪’䚁 䧌㤳䚁 㯕㡡䚁䴓 㫕㭽 㘪䬍䀛䧌䃗䃗䃗”
䂘”䚁䌫㡡㤳
“䃗䃗䃗䬍䈂㡡䈂䊕
䯍䧌㘪
䏀㡡㿻㘪㡡㰂
䧌䚁㫕䧌䀛㤳䖐㫕㝰䃗
“䙴䃗䃗䃗 䙴’䏀䏀 㯕㤳㡡䚁 㧦䬍㝰 㭽䬍㐑 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌㱾”
䊕䈂㡡䈂䬍 㩥㐑㡡㪾䈂䏀㭽 㪾䏀䬍䀛䧌䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䖐䬍䬍㝰䌫 㧦䬍䏀䏀䬍㯕䧌䖐 㪀㭽 䚁䴓䧌 䀛䬍㐑㘪䖐 䬍㧦 䴓䧌㝰 㧦䬍䬍䚁䀛䚁䧌䈑䀛 㝰㐑䀛䴓㡡㘪㰂 䖐䬍㯕㘪䀛䚁㤳㡡㝰䀛䃗
㝰㧦䬍
䬍㧦
㤳
䌫㘪㫕䚁䧌䬍㫕
䏀㤳㡡’䧌䀛䖐
㤳
㯕䬍䖐㘪䌫
䏀㤳䀛㰂䀛
㿻㘪㰂䏀㡡㡡
㪾䧌䌫㡡䧌䚁䀛䚁㰂㤳㝰
㫕䌫䈂䬍䧌䀛
䚁䴓㡡㯕
䧌㪀䖐䏀㘪
䬍䌫㘪䧌
㰂䬍㧦
䚁䴓㘪䧌
䯍㘪䧌
䏀䚁㡡
䴓䧌䚁
䚁䬍䬍䈂
䚁䀛㤳
㯕㰂㤳䚁㪾䴓㡡㘪
㪾䈑䧌䈂㤳䚁
㝰㧦䛗䬍䧌
䬍㐑䚁
㭽䖐㤳䏀䀛
䧌䖐䀛䧌㘪
䚁䖐㡡䧌䀛㐑䬍
㤳
䴓䚁䧌
㧦䌫䈑㧦㐑
䧌㤳䏀㽋䧌䖐䴓
䬍䈂䚁䬍
䚁䴓䧌
䚁㡡
䖐㯕㡡䃗㯕䬍㘪
䞀㐑㪀䧌䖐㡡䚁䬍㝰 䯍䧌㘪 㯕䴓㡡䀛䈑䧌㝰䧌䖐䌫 “㒿㤳㫕㘪䃗䃗䃗”
䃗䃗䃗
䃗䃗䃗
㒿䧌䧌䈑 㡡㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㧦䬍㰂㰂㭽 㤳㝰䧌㤳䌫 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 䴓㤳䖐 㤳䏀㫕䬍䀛䚁 䏀䬍䀛䚁 㪾䬍㫕㫕㐑㘪㡡㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䚁䴓䧌 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌 㯕䬍㝰䏀䖐—䀛㐑䈑䈑䬍㝰䚁 䈑䧌㝰䀛䬍㘪㘪䧌䏀 㪾䬍㐑䏀䖐 㝰䧌㤳㪾䴓 㪀㭽 㯕㤳䏀䈂㡡㘪㰂䌫 㪀㐑䚁 䚁䴓䧌 䧌㧦㧦㡡㪾㡡䧌㘪㪾㭽 㯕㤳䀛 䀛㡡㫕䈑䏀㭽 䚁䬍䬍 䀛䏀䬍㯕䃗
㨣䧌㪾㤳㐑䀛䧌 㤳䏀䏀 䧌䏀䧌㪾䚁㝰䬍㘪㡡㪾 䖐䧌㱃㡡㪾䧌䀛 㤳㝰䧌 㐑㘪㐑䀛㤳㪀䏀䧌䌫 䧌㱃䧌㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㝰䧌䀛䧌㤳㝰㪾䴓 㯕䬍㝰䈂 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㱶㤳䖐䧌 㒿㝰㤳㰂䬍㘪 䛬㡡䏀䏀㤳㝰 䴓㤳䀛 䚁䬍 㪀䧌 䚁䧌㫕䈑䬍㝰㤳㝰㡡䏀㭽 䀛䚁䬍䈑䈑䧌䖐䃗䃗䃗 㝰䧌䏀㭽㡡㘪㰂 䀛䬍䏀䧌䏀㭽 䬍㘪 㫕㤳㘪䈑䬍㯕䧌㝰䌫 㡡㘪㧦䬍㝰㫕㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 䴓㤳䖐 䚁䬍 㪀䧌 䚁㝰㤳㘪䀛㫕㡡䚁䚁䧌䖐 㪀㤳㪾䈂 㤳㘪䖐 㧦䬍㝰䚁䴓䌫 㰂㝰䧌㤳䚁䏀㭽 㝰䧌䀛䚁㝰㡡㪾䚁㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌 㤳㪾䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 䬍㧦 䚁䴓䧌 䳊㤳㘪㤳㰂䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁 㨣㐑㝰䧌㤳㐑 㰂㝰䬍㐑䈑䃗
䖐㘪䊕
䧌䴓䚁
㝰䴓䚁䖐㡡
䀛㡡㤳䖐㫕䚁
䃗䬍䧌㘪
䖐䈑䧌㝰䧌㤳㤳䈑
㡡㭽㘪䚁䀛䏀䧌䏀
䀛㐑䴓㪾
㤳䀛
㘪䖐㤳
㰂㘪㤳㝰㒿䬍
㪾㘪㝰䀛䌫㤳䬍㘪㡡䚁䀛䚁
䧌䚁䴓
㱶㤳䧌䖐
䌫㘪䧌䬍
䴓㧦䬍㐑㝰䚁
㤳䴓䀛
㧦㡡㧦䚁䴓
㡡䏀䛬䏀㝰㤳
䧌䬍㘪䌫
㱔䬍㝰䚁㐑㘪㤳䚁䧌䏀㭽䌫 䚁䴓䧌 㤳䈑䈑䧌㤳㝰㤳㘪㪾䧌 䬍㧦 㧦㡡㱃䧌 㱶㤳䖐䧌 㒿㝰㤳㰂䬍㘪 䛬㡡䏀䏀㤳㝰䀛 㤳䏀㝰䧌㤳䖐㭽 㤳䏀䏀䬍㯕䧌䖐 䳊㝰䃗 㨣䏀㡡㘪䖐 䚁䬍 䀛㐑㪾㪾䧌䀛䀛㧦㐑䏀䏀㭽 㪾㤳䏀㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁䧌 䚁䴓䧌 䈑䬍䚁䧌㘪䚁㡡㤳䏀 䏀䬍㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 䬍㧦 䚁䴓䧌 䀛㡡㽋䚁䴓 䬍㘪䧌䃗
䊕䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕䬍㫕䧌㘪䚁䌫 䂘䬍䏀䬍㘪㰂 䳊䬍㐑㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 䇞㡡䏀䏀㤳 䴓㤳䖐 㤳䏀㝰䧌㤳䖐㭽 㝰䧌䏀䧌㤳䀛䧌䖐 䏀㡡㰂䴓䚁㘪㡡㘪㰂 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䛪㤳䬍㡡䀛䚁 㫕㤳㰂㡡㪾 㤳㝰䚁䌫 䚁䧌㫕䈑䬍㝰㤳㝰㡡䏀㭽 㪾䬍㘪㱃䧌㝰䚁㡡㘪㰂 㡡䚁 䚁䬍 䧌䏀䧌㪾䚁㝰㡡㪾㡡䚁㭽 䚁䬍 㫕㤳㡡㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 㪀㤳䀛㡡㪾 㡡㘪㧦㝰㤳䀛䚁㝰㐑㪾䚁㐑㝰䧌䃗
䈑䧌䧌㘪㘪㝰䬍䀛䏀
䧌㘪䚁䴓㐑䀛㡡㤳䀛㫕
㤳䀛䚁䏀
䴓䚁䧌
㡡㡡㤳㰂㝰㝰㱃㘪
㒿㤳䬍
䈑䧌䧌䬍䏀䈑
䴓䚁䧌
䬍䴓㪀䚁
㘪䬍䚁
㘪䧌㪀䧌
䀛䬍
㧦䬍
㘪䬍
䚁䴓䧌
㤳㝰㡡䧌㝰䃗䏀䧌
䚁䧌䴓
䚁䬍㫕㘪㫕䌫䧌
䴓㡡䴓䚁㰂—㤳
䧌㝰㘪㡡㫕㰂㘪㡡㤳
䚁㤳
㝰䬍䀛䳊䧌䌫㘪䚁䀛
䀛䚁䴓㡡
䴓䧌䚁
䴓㤳䖐
䧌㯕㝰䧌
䬍㫕㝰䬍
㫕㡡䧌䌫䚁
䚁䧌㤳㪀䚁䏀
䬍㧦
䴓㯕㤳䚁
䴓㭽䚁䧌
㡡䀛䌫䖐䧌䀛
䴓㡡䖐䧌䏀䏀䀛㡡
㘪䚁㤳䴓
䧌䴓䚁
䴓䧌䚁
㫕㧦㝰䬍
㯕䧌䧌㝰
䧌㝰㪾㪾㘪䬍㘪䧌䧌㧦
䏀䀛䀛䧌
㪾㡡䧌䞀㘪
㤳㧦䴓䏀
䛪䴓䧌 䀛䈂䧌䈑䚁㡡㪾㤳䏀 䈑䧌㝰䀛䬍㘪㘪䧌䏀 㧦㝰䬍㫕 㪀䬍䚁䴓 䀛㡡䖐䧌䀛 䴓㤳䖐 㘪䬍䚁 䏀䧌㧦䚁 䂘䬍䏀䬍㘪㰂 䳊䬍㐑㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 䇞㡡䏀䏀㤳 㪀㐑䚁 㯕䧌㝰䧌 䀛䴓䬍㯕㡡㘪㰂 㤳 䚁䧌㘪䖐䧌㘪㪾㭽 䚁䬍 㯕䬍㝰䈂 㯕㡡䚁䴓䬍㐑䚁 䧌㧦㧦䬍㝰䚁䃗
䞀㐑 䳊㐑㪀㤳㡡 㤳㘪䖐 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䀛䚁㡡䏀䏀 㤳䚁䚁䧌㘪䖐䧌䖐 䧌㱃䧌㝰㭽 㫕䧌䧌䚁㡡㘪㰂䃗
䧌䚁䧌䴓䀛
䧌䴓䚁
㘪㰂㤳䬍㒿㝰
㪾䏀㤳㘪䀛䚁䬍㡡䬍
䈑䬍㪀㡡䀛䀛䧌䏀
䃗䧌䴓䧌䚁㝰”
䊕”㝰䚁䧌㧦
㡡㪾䏀䬍䚁㤳䌫㘪䏀㪾䀛㐑㤳
㝰㧦䬍
䚁㽋㡡䴓䀛
㤳䧌䖐㱶
䬍㝰㐑
䛬䏀㤳㡡䏀㝰
䚁䴓䧌
䧌㤳㝰
䊕䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㡡㫕䧌䌫 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㫕㤳㝰䈂䧌䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䏀䬍㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 㪾㤳䏀㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁䧌䖐 㪀㭽 䳊㝰䃗 㨣䏀㡡㘪䖐 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㫕㤳䈑䃗 䖓䬍䬍䈂㡡㘪㰂 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌䀛䧌 䈑䏀㤳㪾䧌䀛䌫 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 㪾䬍㐑䏀䖐㘪’䚁 䴓䧌䏀䈑 㪀㐑䚁 㧦㝰䬍㯕㘪䌫 “㢧䴓㡡䧌㧦 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡䌫 㫕㤳㭽 䙴 㤳䀛䈂 䴓䬍㯕 䚁䴓䧌䀛䧌 䏀䬍㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 㯕䧌㝰䧌 㪾㤳䏀㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁䧌䖐䏮”
“䛪䴓䧌 䳊㤳㘪㤳㰂䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁 㨣㐑㝰䧌㤳㐑 㤳䏀䀛䬍 䴓㤳䀛 䚁㤳䏀䧌㘪䚁䀛 䈑㝰䬍㧦㡡㪾㡡䧌㘪䚁 㡡㘪 㧦䬍㝰㫕㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 㤳㘪䖐 㪾㤳䏀㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛䃗 䂘䧌 㪾䬍㘪䖐㐑㪾䚁䧌䖐 㫕㤳䀛䀛㡡㱃䧌 㪾㤳䏀㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌 䚁䴓䧌 䚁䴓㡡㪾䈂 㧦䬍㰂 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䚁䴓䧌 䴓䧌䏀䈑 䬍㧦 㘪㐑㫕䧌㝰䬍㐑䀛 㪾䬍㫕䈑㐑䚁䧌㝰䀛 㤳㘪䖐 㪾㤳㫕䧌 㐑䈑 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䚁䴓䧌䀛䧌 䚁䴓㝰䧌䧌 䏀䬍㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䀛䌫” 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 䀛㤳㡡䖐 㪾㤳䏀㫕䏀㭽 㤳䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㡡㫕䧌䃗
㧦䬍
䴓䚁䧌
䧌㪀
䀛㱔䚁䶬㘪㭽䧌㝰㱃䧌㡡䞀䚁
㡡㪀䚁
䬍㧦㝰
“䖓䧌㤳㱃㡡㘪㰂
㘪㤳㡡㘪䛪㡡㽋
㘪㡡㰂䫰
㐑䖐㤳䧌䈑䀛
㡡㘪䚁䧌㘪䬍䀛䚁㘪㡡
㿻㡡
䀛㘪䴓䬍㐑䏀䚁’䖐
䖐㪾㤳”㡡䏮㘪䖐
㡡䧌䖐䀛㤳
㘪䴓䚁䧌
䬍㝰㫕䧌
㯕䧌
㤳
䃗㤳䯬”㘪
䚁䴓䧌
㫕㘪䧌䚁㫕䬍
䬍㝰䧌㘪…㡡䧌㘪㤳䎣䚁
㝰䬍㝰”䚁㡡䧌㪾㒿
㤳㘪䖐
䀛㤳䖐㡡䌫
䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㧦㝰䬍㯕㘪䧌䖐䌫 “䂘䴓㤳䚁 䖐䬍䧌䀛 䛬㐑㝰䈑䏀䧌 䞀䚁㤳㝰 䯬䬍㐑㘪㰂 䳊㤳䀛䚁䧌㝰 㫕䧌㤳㘪䏮”
㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䀛㤳㡡䖐 䀛䬍䏀䧌㫕㘪䏀㭽 㤳䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㡡㫕䧌䌫 “䙴 䴓䧌㤳㝰䖐 䀛䬍㫕䧌 䚁㡡㫕䧌 㤳㰂䬍 䚁䴓㤳䚁 䂘䬍䏀䬍㘪㰂 䳊䬍㐑㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 䇞㡡䏀䏀㤳 㯕㤳䀛 㤳㫕㪀㐑䀛䴓䧌䖐䃗䃗䃗 㪀㐑䚁 䚁䴓䧌 㤳䚁䚁㤳㪾䈂䧌㝰䀛 㯕䧌㝰䧌 㯕䧌㤳㝰㡡㘪㰂 㪀䏀㤳㪾䈂 㪾䏀䬍䚁䴓䧌䀛 㤳㘪䖐 㪀㝰䬍㘪䛗䧌 㫕㤳䀛䈂䀛䌫 䚁䴓㝰䧌䧌 䈑䧌䬍䈑䏀䧌 㡡㘪 䚁䬍䚁㤳䏀䌫 㤳㘪䖐 㤳㫕䬍㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌㫕䌫 䚁㯕䬍 㯕䧌㝰䧌 䈂㡡䏀䏀䧌䖐䃗 䙴䀛 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㝰㐑䧌䏮”
㤳䀛䖐㡡
㘪䯬㤳
㡡䬍䫰㤳㡡㽋
㘪䧌䧌䏀䀛㝰䈑㽋䧌䀛䀛㡡䬍䃗䀛
“㐑”䃗䧌䛪㝰
㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌㘪 䀛㤳㡡䖐䌫 “䙴㘪 㧦㤳㪾䚁䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䚁㯕䬍 䀛䬍䶬㪾㤳䏀䏀䧌䖐 䈂㡡䏀䏀䧌䖐 㤳䚁䚁㤳㪾䈂䧌㝰䀛 㤳㪾䚁㐑㤳䏀䏀㭽 㪾䬍㫕㫕㡡䚁䚁䧌䖐 䀛㐑㡡㪾㡡䖐䧌䌫 㡡䀛 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㝰㐑䧌䏮”
“䛪㝰㐑䧌䃗”
㘪’㡡䫰䀛㰂
䈑䧌䀛䬍䈑䬍䖐
㘪㤳䖐
㿻㡡
㧦䬍
㤳䚁䴓䚁
㝰㝰㤳䂘䀛䬍㡡㝰
㧦㫕䬍㝰
䀛䴓㡡䚁
㤳䧌㒿䴓䚁
㤳䧌㰂䛗
䖐䧌㡡㫕㪾䬍㫕䚁䚁
䧌䌫㤳㘪䴓䈑䧌䖐䀛㝰
㤳䌫㭽䖐
䚁䴓㡡䀛
䊕䖐㘪”
㤳㝰䧌
㡡䧌䌫䚁㫕
㝰䚁㐑䏮”䧌
䀛䖐㪾㐑䧌㡡㡡
䚁䊕
䬍䚁㯕
㧦䏀䧌䚁
䀛㡡
㝰䧌㘪䀛䀛䬍䚁䳊
䀛㤳
䬍㐑㭽
䴓㯕䬍
䴓䚁䧌
㒿㤳䬍
㪾㤳䴓㪀䚁
䧌䚁䀛䧌䴓
㯕䬍䴓
“䛪㝰㐑䧌䃗”
“䂘䴓㭽 䴓㤳䀛 㒿㡡㝰䧌㪾䚁䬍㝰 䯬㤳㘪 㪀䧌䧌㘪 䴓㡡䖐㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕㤳䚁䚁䧌㝰䏮” 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䀛㤳㡡䖐 㯕㡡䚁䴓 㤳 䀛䏀㡡㰂䴓䚁䏀㭽 㪾䬍䏀䖐 㱃䬍㡡㪾䧌䌫 “䙴㧦 㘪䬍䚁 㧦䬍㝰 䚁䴓䧌 㝰䧌䀛䬍㐑㝰㪾䧌䀛 㫕㭽 䈑䧌䬍䈑䏀䧌 䀛䚁㡡䏀䏀 䴓㤳㱃䧌䌫 䙴 䀛㐑䈑䈑䬍䀛䧌 㒿㡡㝰䧌㪾䚁䬍㝰 䯬㤳㘪 㡡㘪䚁䧌㘪䖐䧌䖐 䚁䬍 䈂䧌䧌䈑 㡡䚁 㪾䬍㘪㪾䧌㤳䏀䧌䖐䏮”
㡡䬍㽋㤳䫰㡡
㘪㘪㭽㝰䀛䧌㤳䧌䀛㐑㪾
䚁䴓䧌
䴓䬍䚁㨣”
㪾䈑䌫㘪㤳㡡
㱃㐑䬍㪀䧌㝰㤳㘪㤳㧦䏀
䈂䧌䧌䈑
㡡䀛
㘪䚁䀛㡡䚁㤳㐑㡡䬍
䚁䬍
䚁䚁㝰䧌㫕㤳
䀛䚁䴓㡡
䌫㐑䬍㭽
䙴
䚁䴓䧌㘪
䧌䈑㝰䚁㘪㱃䧌
䬍䚁
㘪䯬㤳
㯕䀛㘪䧌
䏀䬍䖐䧌䈂䬍
䫰㰂㘪㡡䌫
䞀㐑
䀛㐑䃗
㱃㝰䧌㭽
㡡䖐㐑䀛䀛䧌
㫕㡡䚁㰂䴓
䚁㤳䀛䳊䧌㝰
㪾䧌㘪䚁㝰㝰㐑
㝰䬍㧦
䛪䬍”
㤳㐑䳊䌫㡡㪀
㧦䬍
㘪”䏀㘪㤳䬍㡡㡡䧌䌫㧦㪾䚁䖐
䴓䀛㡡䚁
䚁㤳
㭽䏀㝰㐑䚁㘪㝰䧌㪾
䴓䚁䧌
䙴
㿻㡡
㤳䈑䖐䀛㝰䧌
㘪㪾㤳䧌㪾䏀䬍
䚁㤳
䧌㪾䧌䬍㐑䀛䧌㘪㩥㘪㪾䀛
䀛䬍
䚁䧌䖐㫕䴓䬍
㡡䀛
䚁㤳㒿䀛㡡䬍
‘㘪䚁䖐䬍
䚁㪀䀛䧌
䬍㧦
䬍㝰䖐㝰䧌
䀛䚁㡡㤳䚁䴓㰂㝰
㘪䈂䬍㯕
䚁䴓䧌
䚁䴓㯕㤳
㰂䌫㡡㪀㝰㘪
“䃗㡡䚁
䴓䧌䚁
“䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡䃗” 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䀛㤳㡡䖐 䀛䬍䏀䧌㫕㘪䏀㭽䌫 “䙴 㤳㫕 䀛䚁㤳㭽㡡㘪㰂 䴓䧌㝰䧌 䈑㐑㝰䧌䏀㭽 㪀䧌㪾㤳㐑䀛䧌 䬍㧦 䚁䴓㤳䚁 ‘㤳㰂㝰䧌䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁’䌫 㪀㐑䚁 䙴 㤳㫕 㘪䬍䚁 䀛䬍㫕䧌䬍㘪䧌 㧦䬍㝰 㭽䬍㐑 䚁䬍 䖐䧌㪾䧌㡡㱃䧌 㯕㡡䚁䴓 㧦䏀䬍㯕䧌㝰㭽 㯕䬍㝰䖐䀛䃗䃗䃗 䛬䧌㝰䴓㤳䈑䀛 㭽䬍㐑㝰 䳊㤳㘪㤳㰂䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁 㨣㐑㝰䧌㤳㐑 䖐䧌䧌㫕䀛 䚁䴓㤳䚁 㯕㡡䚁䴓 㤳䏀䏀 䚁䴓䬍䀛䧌 㤳䖐㱃㤳㘪㪾䧌䖐 㯕䧌㤳䈑䬍㘪䀛䌫 㭽䬍㐑 㪾㤳㘪 䴓㤳㘪䖐䏀䧌 䧌㱃䧌㝰㭽䚁䴓㡡㘪㰂 㯕㡡䚁䴓䬍㐑䚁 㘪䧌䧌䖐㡡㘪㰂 㤳㘪㭽 䀛㐑䈑䈑䬍㝰䚁䃗”
“㨣䬍䚁䴓 䬍㧦 㭽䬍㐑䌫 㯕䴓㤳䚁 㫕㤳䚁䚁䧌㝰䀛 㘪䬍㯕 㡡䀛 㘪䬍䚁 㩥㐑㤳㝰㝰䧌䏀㡡㘪㰂 㪀㐑䚁 㩥㐑㡡㪾䈂䏀㭽 䈑㝰䧌㱃䧌㘪䚁㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕㤳䚁䚁䧌㝰䌫” 䞀㐑 䳊㐑㪀㤳㡡 䀛㤳㡡䖐 䴓㐑㝰㝰㡡䧌䖐䏀㭽 㤳䚁 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䚁㡡㫕䧌䌫 “䛪䴓䧌 䚁䴓㡡㪾䈂 㧦䬍㰂 䈂䧌䧌䈑䀛 䧌㽋䈑㤳㘪䖐㡡㘪㰂䌫 㤳㘪䖐 㘪䬍 䬍㘪䧌 䈂㘪䬍㯕䀛 䴓䬍㯕 㫕㐑㪾䴓 㫕䬍㝰䧌 㡡䚁 㯕㡡䏀䏀 㪾䬍㱃䧌㝰䃗 䙴 㪀䧌䏀㡡䧌㱃䧌 䚁䴓䧌 䬍㐑䚁䀛㡡䖐䧌 䴓㤳䀛 㪀䧌㪾䬍㫕䧌 㪾䴓㤳䬍䚁㡡㪾䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䈑䧌㝰䴓㤳䈑䀛 㘪䬍 㫕㤳䚁䚁䧌㝰 䴓䬍㯕 㫕㐑㪾䴓 䈑䬍㯕䧌㝰 䚁䴓䧌 䀛䚁㤳䚁䧌 䧌㽋䧌㝰䚁䀛䌫 㡡䚁 㪾㤳㘪 䴓㤳㝰䖐䏀㭽 㪾䬍㱃䧌㝰 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕㤳䚁䚁䧌㝰䌫 䀛䬍 㒿㡡㝰䧌㪾䚁䬍㝰 䯬㤳㘪䌫 䙴 䚁䴓㡡㘪䈂 䛬㐑㝰䈑䏀䧌 䞀䚁㤳㝰 䯬䬍㐑㘪㰂 䳊㤳䀛䚁䧌㝰 㡡䀛 㘪䬍䚁 㯕㝰䬍㘪㰂䃗䃗䃗 䂘䧌 㤳㝰䧌㘪’䚁 㝰䧌㧦㐑䀛㡡㘪㰂 䚁䬍 㪾䬍䬍䈑䧌㝰㤳䚁䧌䌫 䂯㐑䀛䚁 䴓䬍䈑㡡㘪㰂 䚁䬍 㰂䧌䚁 㪀㤳䀛㡡㪾 㝰䧌䀛䈑䧌㪾䚁䃗”
䈂䚁䬍䬍
㤳㒿䬍
䖐䧌䧌䈑
㤳
“䙴
㡡䬍㡡㤳㽋䫰
䖐䏀䧌㭽㤳㤳㝰
㘪䚁䧌㱃㡡㭽䧌䶬䚁䀛䞀㝰㱔
㤳
䀛䧌㪾䈑䀛㐑䚁
㝰䚁䧌㧦㤳
㪀䌫㤳䴓䧌䚁㝰
䴓䧌䚁
㯕㧦䧌
䚁䌫㘪䧌㝰䳊䀛䬍䀛
䛪㘪㤳㡡㽋㘪㡡
㤳䯬㘪
㫕䬍㰂㘪㤳
䧌䚁䴓
㡡㯕䌫䏀䴓䧌
䖐㧦䏀䬍䏀㯕䧌䬍
䏀䬍㘪㭽
㰂䀛䧌䈑㡡䈂㘪㤳
䴓㤳㱃䧌
䧌㘪䬍㘪䚁䧌㤳㡡䃗”䎣㝰
㐑䚁䧌㡡㩥
䚁㤳䚁䴓
㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 㤳㘪䖐 䞀㐑 䳊㐑㪀㤳㡡 䧌㽋㪾䴓㤳㘪㰂䧌䖐 㰂䏀㤳㘪㪾䧌䀛䃗
㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 㧦㝰䬍㯕㘪䧌䖐 㤳㘪䖐 䀛㤳㡡䖐䌫 “㨣㐑䚁 㯕䴓㤳䚁 㤳㪀䬍㐑䚁 㯕䴓䧌㘪 㯕䧌 㯕䧌㝰䧌 㪾㤳䈑䚁㐑㝰䧌䖐 㤳䚁 䚁䴓䧌 㧦㤳䈂䧌 䖐㯕䧌䏀䏀㡡㘪㰂䏮”
㤳㪀䀛䖐䧌
䚁㨣㐑
㘪䧌㡡䏀䏀㭽䀛䚁
䬍㘪䚁
㡡䀛
䬍㧦
㤳㘪䖐
㐑䚁䧌㝰㘪㪾㝰
䚁㡡
䖐䧌䚁㐑㪾䈑㤳㝰
㡡䀛
䏀㪾䖐䬍㐑
㐑㡡䚁㩥䧌
㪾䃗㐑䃗䃗䚁㝰䧌㪾㤳㤳”
䬍䀛
䚁䀛䧌㭽䧌䞀㱃䶬㱔㝰㘪䚁㡡
䛬䀛㤳䴓䌫㝰”䧌䈑
㘪㭽㫕䃗㤳
䚁䧌䀛䴓䬍
㪾㤳㝰㐑䈑䚁䧌
㘪㭽䬍䏀
㤳
䴓䴓㡡㪾㯕
䧌䧌㝰㯕
䌫㝰䬍䧌㪾㐑䀛
䚁䧌䴓
䌫㠪㝰䬍䧌㯕㱃䧌
㯕䬍䴓
㘪䯬㤳
㘪䬍
䚁㪀䬍䴓
㝰䧌䚁䴓䧌
㰂㫕㤳㘪䬍
㪾㝰㤳䧌㭽䀛㘪䏀䧌䀛㡡
䚁䀛㡡䴓
㧦䬍
㤳㡡䛪㡡㘪㽋㘪
㡡䀛
䌫䧌㘪䧌㡡㰂䧌䏀㡡㘪䏀㪾䚁
㒿㤳䬍
䬍䫰㽋㡡㡡㤳
㧦㯕䧌
䬍䌫㭽㐑
䚁㡡
㯕䧌䧌㝰
㪾㪾㤳䃗㝰㤳䚁㐑䧌
㡡㘪㰂㡡䖐䏀㘪㪾㐑
䳊䬍䀛㘪䀛㝰䚁䧌
䚁䴓䧌
㯕䴓䬍
䧌㡡㘪䧌㤳䬍䚁㘪䎣㝰
㐑䏀㪾㘪㘪䬍䬍䀛㡡㪾
㤳
䀛䖐㡡㤳䌫
䏀䈑㤳䀛䧌㡡㽋㘪
䴓䧌䚁
㡡㘪㯕䏀䏀㡡”㰂
㧦㝰䬍㫕
㧦㡡
㪾㤳䏀䚁䀛䈑䧌㐑䖐䧌
䚁䀛䚁㝰䌫㤳
“䙴㧦 㡡䚁 㡡䀛 㤳㪾㪾㐑㝰㤳䚁䧌䌫 㯕䧌 㫕㡡㰂䴓䚁 㘪䬍䚁 䧌㱃䧌㘪 䈂㘪䬍㯕 䴓䬍㯕 㫕㤳㘪㭽 㫕䬍㝰䧌 㡡㘪 䂘䬍䏀䬍㘪㰂 䳊䬍㐑㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 䇞㡡䏀䏀㤳 㤳㝰䧌䃗䃗䃗 䬍㐑㝰 䬍㯕㘪䌫” 䞀㐑 䳊㐑㪀㤳㡡 㪾䬍㘪䚁㡡㘪㐑䧌䖐䌫 䚁䴓䧌㘪 㰂㤳㱃䧌 㤳 㪀㡡䚁䚁䧌㝰 䀛㫕㡡䏀䧌䌫 “䙴㘪 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䈂㡡㘪䖐 䬍㧦 䀛㡡䚁㐑㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䌫 䧌㱃䧌㘪 䚁䴓䬍䀛䧌 㪀䧌䀛㡡䖐䧌 㐑䀛 㫕㤳㭽 㤳㪾䚁㐑㤳䏀䏀㭽 㪀䧌䃗䃗䃗 䛪䴓㡡䀛 㡡䀛 䚁㝰㐑䏀㭽 㤳 䚁䧌㝰㝰㡡㪀䏀䧌 䀛㡡䚁㐑㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䃗”
䞀㐑 䳊㐑㪀㤳㡡’䀛 㰂㤳䛗䧌 㧦䧌䏀䏀 㐑䈑䬍㘪 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂䌫 䚁䴓䧌 㡡㫕䈑䏀㡡㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 㯕㤳䀛 㩥㐑㡡䚁䧌 㤳䈑䈑㤳㝰䧌㘪䚁䃗䃗䃗 䚁䴓㤳䚁 㭽䬍㐑䌫 䛬㐑㝰䈑䏀䧌 䞀䚁㤳㝰 䯬䬍㐑㘪㰂 䳊㤳䀛䚁䧌㝰䌫 㫕㡡㰂䴓䚁 㤳䏀䀛䬍 㪀䧌 䬍㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䛪㡡㤳㘪㽋㡡㘪 䞀䧌㱃䧌㘪䚁㭽䶬㱔㡡㝰䀛䚁 䎣䧌㘪䧌㝰㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪’䀛 䀛㡡䖐䧌䃗
䏀㧦䏀䧌
㝰䬍㫕䬍
㡡㘪䃗䏀䧌䚁䀛
㧦㪾䬍㘪㘪䧌䧌䧌㝰㪾
䧌䛪䴓
䊕㧦䚁䧌㝰 㤳 䏀䬍㘪㰂 䚁㡡㫕䧌䌫 㿻㡡 䫰㡡㘪㰂 䀛㡡㰂䴓䧌䖐 㤳㘪䖐 䀛㤳㡡䖐 㡡㘪 㤳 䏀䬍㯕 㱃䬍㡡㪾䧌䌫 “㢧㤳㘪 㯕䧌 㯕㡡㘪 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㪀㤳䚁䚁䏀䧌䏮”
䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㯕㤳䀛 㤳㪀䬍㐑䚁 䚁䬍 䀛䈑䧌㤳䈂䌫 㪀㐑䚁 㤳䚁 䚁䴓㤳䚁 㫕䬍㫕䧌㘪䚁䌫 㤳㘪 㤳㰂䧌㘪䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓䧌 䳊㤳㘪㤳㰂䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁 㨣㐑㝰䧌㤳㐑 䴓㐑㝰㝰㡡䧌䖐䏀㭽 㪾㤳㫕䧌 㡡㘪䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䈑䧌㝰䀛䬍㘪 䏀䬍䬍䈂䧌䖐 㧦㐑䏀䏀 䬍㧦 䧌㘪䧌㝰㰂㭽䌫 㪀㐑䚁 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䧌㭽䧌䀛 㧦㡡䏀䏀䧌䖐 㯕㡡䚁䴓 䀛㐑㝰䈑㝰㡡䀛䧌䌫 “㒿㡡㝰䧌㪾䚁䬍㝰䌫 㯕䧌 㝰䧌㪾䧌㡡㱃䧌䖐 㤳 䚁㝰㤳㘪䀛㫕㡡䀛䀛㡡䬍㘪 㧦㝰䬍㫕 㢧㤳䈑䚁㤳㡡㘪 䖓㡡㘪㰂 㱔䧌㘪㰂㱾”
㐑䞀
㰂䫰㡡㘪
䬍䀛䖐䚁䬍
㡡㿻
䯬㤳㘪
䫰㡡㽋㤳䬍㡡䌫
㘪㤳䖐
㐑㱾䈑
㐑㡡㤳䳊䌫㪀
䀛䧌䏀㭽㘪䖐㐑䖐
…
…
㤳䀛㯕
㘪㝰㤳䧌
䬍㡡㤳㪾㘪䏀䚁䬍
䃗㒿㯕㘪㤳䚁䬍㡡
䴓䧌䛪
䙴䚁 㯕㤳䀛 㢧㤳䈑䚁㤳㡡㘪 䖓㡡㘪㰂 㱔䧌㘪㰂 䏀䧌㤳䖐㡡㘪㰂 㤳 㘪㐑㫕㪀䧌㝰 䬍㧦 㤳㰂䧌㘪䚁䀛 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓䧌 䳊㤳㘪㤳㰂䧌㫕䧌㘪䚁 㨣㐑㝰䧌㤳㐑䌫 㤳䏀䬍㘪㰂 㯕㡡䚁䴓 㢧㤳㘪㰂 㱶㡡㘪䀛䴓㐑㡡 㤳㘪䖐 䈼㐑 䫰㡡㘪㰂䴓䧌—䖐㐑䧌 䚁䬍 㪾䬍㫕㫕㐑㘪㡡㪾㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 䖐䧌䏀㤳㭽䀛䌫 㯕䴓䧌㘪 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㫕䧌䀛䀛㤳㰂䧌 㝰䧌㤳㪾䴓䧌䖐 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡䌫 㡡䚁 㯕㤳䀛 㤳䏀㝰䧌㤳䖐㭽 㫕䬍㝰䧌 䚁䴓㤳㘪 䴓㤳䏀㧦 㤳 䖐㤳㭽 䏀㤳䚁䧌㝰䃗
䛪䴓䧌㘪䌫 㡡䚁 䚁䬍䬍䈂 㘪䧌㤳㝰䏀㭽 䴓㤳䏀㧦 㤳 䖐㤳㭽 㧦䬍㝰 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㤳㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰䀛 䚁䬍 䖐䧌䈑㤳㝰䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䂘䬍䏀䬍㘪㰂 䳊䬍㐑㘪䚁㤳㡡㘪 䇞㡡䏀䏀㤳 㤳㘪䖐 㝰㐑䀛䴓 䚁䬍 㒿㤳㡡䚁䬍㯕㘪 䚁䬍 㫕䧌䧌䚁 㢧㤳䈑䚁㤳㡡㘪 䖓㡡㘪㰂 㱔䧌㘪㰂 㤳㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰䀛 䧌㫕䧌㝰㰂㡡㘪㰂 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓䧌 䛬䧌㘪㰂䏀㤳㡡 䛪㝰䧌㤳䀛㐑㝰㭽䃗
㧦䬍
䴓㤳䖐
䏀㧦㤳䴓
䴓䀛䚁㡡
㤳䏀䧌㽋㝰䚁䧌㘪
㤳
㤳䚁
䧌㘪㪀䧌
㰂䬍㤳㘪㫕
㪾㝰㝰䧌㐑䬍㪾䖐䃗
䧌㐑䧌㝰㘪䧌㝰䀛䚁
㭽䛪䧌䴓
䈑䀛㫕㪾㤳䏀䏀—䧌㭽㘪䧌㤳㭽㡡
䧌䚁䴓
䀛䴓㐑㡡㘪㱶㡡
䧌㯕㝰䧌
䚁䧌䴓
㐑䈼
㫕䬍㤳㰂㘪
䚁䀛䈑㝰㡡㡡䞀
㫕㝰㧦䬍
䬍㤳䏀䀛
㘪㡡䖐䧌䖐䧌
㪾䴓䴓㡡㯕
㪾䀛䌫㘪㡡䧌
䬍㱔㐑㝰
㤳䖐㘪
㧦㝰䬍
䚁䧌㡡㫕
㝰㐑䏀䚁㡡㫕䬍
䧌㱃㤳㘪䧌㠪
㭽㤳㘪㝰䏀䧌
䧌䚁䴓
㰂㝰㘪䬍䧌㡡䖐䚁㡡㱃㤳
䴓䛪䧌㝰㡡
㰂㤳㢧㘪
䫰㰂䧌㘪㡡䴓
㘪㐑㰂䖐㡡㝰
㝰䧌㐑䚁㘪㝰
䬍䃗㫕䖐㘪䀛䧌
㡡㘪䀛㡡㫕䀛㰂
㡡㫕䚁䧌
㘪䴓䚁䬍㫕䌫
“䛪䴓㤳䚁’䀛 䴓䬍㯕 㡡䚁 㡡䀛䃗”
䛪䴓㤳䚁 㘪㡡㰂䴓䚁䌫 䧌㱃䧌㝰㭽䬍㘪䧌 㫕䧌䚁䌫 㤳㘪䖐 㢧㤳䈑䚁㤳㡡㘪 䖓㡡㘪㰂 㱔䧌㘪㰂 䈑䬍㡡㘪䚁䧌䖐 㤳䚁 㤳 䀛䈑䬍䚁 㡡㘪 㤳㘪 䬍䈑䧌㘪 㤳㝰䧌㤳 㪀䧌䴓㡡㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌 㰂㝰㤳㘪㤳㝰㭽䌫 “䂘䧌 㪾㤳㫕䧌 䬍㐑䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓㡡䀛 䈑䏀㤳㪾䧌䃗 㨣㐑䚁 㤳㧦䚁䧌㝰 㯕䧌 㤳䏀䏀 䏀䧌㧦䚁䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䈑㤳䀛䀛㤳㰂䧌 䖐㡡䀛㤳䈑䈑䧌㤳㝰䧌䖐䃗 㠪䬍㯕䧌㱃䧌㝰䌫 㢧䧌㘪䚁䧌㘪㘪㡡㤳䏀 䛪㝰㡡㪀㐑䏀㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪 䖓䧌㤳䖐䧌㝰 䀛䧌䧌㫕䀛 䚁䬍 䀛䚁㡡䏀䏀 㪀䧌 䚁㝰㭽㡡㘪㰂䌫 㤳㘪䖐 㫕䬍㝰䧌 䬍㧦 㐑䀛 㫕㡡㰂䴓䚁 㪾䬍㫕䧌 䬍㐑䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䴓䧌㝰䧌䃗䃗䃗 䞃㧦 㪾䬍㐑㝰䀛䧌䌫 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㡡䀛 䂯㐑䀛䚁 㫕㭽 䀛䈑䧌㪾㐑䏀㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䃗”
䈑䏀䧌㤳㪾
㰂䖓㘪㡡
㪾㡡㐑䈂㭽㩥䏀
䬍䚁
㡡䚁㯕䴓
㡡䚁䈑㤳㤳㘪㢧
䴓㿻㤳䬍䌫
㝰㤳㐑䬍㘪䖐
䴓䚁䧌
䧌䈑䈑䏀䧌䬍
䀛䚁䧌
䀛㘪䀛㝰㫕䚁䚁㘪㐑䧌㡡
䧌㫕㤳䌫䚁
㪾㫕䧌㤳
䖐䚁䧌㪾䧌㝰㡡䖐
㯕䴓䬍
㒿䃗㝰
䴓䧌䚁
㱔䧌㘪㰂
䈑㐑
㐑㝰㱃㤳䬍㡡䀛
䧌㘪䖐䃗㤳䚁㡡㪾䖐㡡
䊕䚁 䚁䴓䧌 䀛㤳㫕䧌 䚁㡡㫕䧌䌫 㢧㤳䈑䚁㤳㡡㘪 䖓㡡㘪㰂 㱔䧌㘪㰂 㤳㘪䖐 㢧㤳㘪㰂 㱶㡡㘪䀛䴓㐑㡡 㤳㘪䖐 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰䀛 㯕䧌㝰䧌 䚁䧌䏀䏀㡡㘪㰂 䧌㱃䧌㝰㭽䬍㘪䧌 㤳㪀䬍㐑䚁 䚁䴓䧌 䚁䧌㝰㝰㡡㧦㭽㡡㘪㰂 䧌㱃䧌㘪䚁䀛 䚁䴓䧌㭽 䧌㽋䈑䧌㝰㡡䧌㘪㪾䧌䖐 㡡㘪 䚁䴓䧌 䛬䧌㘪㰂䏀㤳㡡 䛪㝰䧌㤳䀛㐑㝰㭽—䧌㱃䧌㘪䚁䀛 㡡㘪㱃䬍䏀㱃㡡㘪㰂 䎣㤳㡡㤳䃗
䛪䴓䧌 䴓㤳㝰㝰䬍㯕㡡㘪㰂 㤳㪾㪾䬍㐑㘪䚁䀛 䬍㧦 㐑㘪䚁䬍䏀䖐 䴓䬍㝰㝰䬍㝰䀛 㫕㤳䖐䧌 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㤳㘪䖐 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰䀛 䀛䴓㡡㱃䧌㝰 㐑䈑䬍㘪 䴓䧌㤳㝰㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌㫕—䏀䧌㤳㝰㘪㡡㘪㰂 㤳㪀䬍㐑䚁 㤳 䈑䏀㤳㪾䧌 㡡㘪 䚁䴓㡡䀛 㯕䬍㝰䏀䖐 㪾㤳䈑㤳㪀䏀䧌 䬍㧦 䬍㪀䏀㡡䚁䧌㝰㤳䚁㡡㘪㰂 㤳䏀㫕䬍䀛䚁 㤳䏀䏀 䧌䏀㡡䚁䧌 㒿㤳䬍 䳊䬍㘪䀛䚁䧌㝰䀛 㯕㡡䚁䴓㡡㘪 㤳㘪 㡡㘪䀛䚁㤳㘪䚁䃗䃗䃗 䛪䴓䧌 䏀䧌㱃䧌䏀 䬍㧦 䖐䧌䀛䈑㤳㡡㝰 䀛䧌䧌㫕䧌䖐 䧌㱃䧌㘪 㫕䬍㝰䧌 䚁䧌㝰㝰㡡㧦㭽㡡㘪㰂 䚁䴓㤳㘪 䚁䴓䧌 㪾㐑㝰㝰䧌㘪䚁 䬍䈑䈑䬍㘪䧌㘪䚁䀛䌫 䚁䴓䧌 䛪㡡㤳㘪㽋㡡㘪 䞀䧌㱃䧌㘪䚁㭽䶬㱔㡡㝰䀛䚁 䎣䧌㘪䧌㝰㤳䚁㡡䬍㘪䃗
䚁”䀛䴓㡡䏮
䀛㡡
䴓㤳”䂘䚁
䋭㘪䏀㡡䈂䧌 䯬㤳㘪 䫰㡡㤳䬍㽋㡡 㤳㘪䖐 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰䀛䌫 㯕䴓䬍 㯕䧌㝰䧌 䬍㱃䧌㝰㯕䴓䧌䏀㫕䧌䖐 㪀㭽 䚁䴓䧌 䀛䴓䬍㪾䈂㡡㘪㰂 㘪䧌㯕䀛䌫 㒿㝰䃗 㿻䴓㤳䬍 㯕㤳䀛 㪾㐑㝰㡡䬍㐑䀛 㤳㪀䬍㐑䚁 㯕䴓㤳䚁 㤳㘪 㤳㰂䧌㘪䚁 㯕㤳䀛 䴓䬍䏀䖐㡡㘪㰂䃗
“䛪䴓㡡䀛 㯕㤳䀛 䚁㤳䈂䧌㘪 㧦㝰䬍㫕 㡡㘪䀛㡡䖐䧌䌫 㤳㘪䖐 䚁䴓䧌㝰䧌 㤳㝰䧌 䀛䬍㫕䧌 䬍䚁䴓䧌㝰 䚁䴓㡡㘪㰂䀛 䬍㱃䧌㝰 䚁䴓䧌㝰䧌䃗”
䂘䚁㡡䴓
䴓䚁䧌
䧌㫕䚁㤳䏀
䴓䧌
㝰䖐䬍
㘪䴓㡡䃗䬍㰂䏀䖐
䧌㱃㯕䖐㤳
䀛㤳㯕
䚁䴓䧌
䚁㤳䚁䴓䌫
㰂䚁㤳䧌㘪
䊕 㪀䧌㤳㫕 䬍㧦 䏀㡡㰂䴓䚁 䀛䴓䬍䚁 䬍㐑䚁 㧦㝰䬍㫕 䚁䴓䧌 㫕䧌䚁㤳䏀 㝰䬍䖐 㡡㘪䀛䚁㤳㘪䚁䏀㭽—䚁䴓䧌 㤳㰂䧌㘪䚁 㪾㤳䀛㐑㤳䏀䏀㭽 䀛㯕㐑㘪㰂 䚁䴓䧌 㪀䧌㤳㫕䌫 㯕䴓㡡㪾䴓 䀛䏀㡡㪾䧌䖐 㤳 䏀㤳㝰㰂䧌 䀛䚁䬍㘪䧌 㪀䧌䀛㡡䖐䧌 㡡䚁 㡡㘪 䴓㤳䏀㧦䃗
㒿㝰䃗 㿻䴓㤳䬍 㤳䖐䂯㐑䀛䚁䧌䖐 䴓㡡䀛 㰂䏀㤳䀛䀛䧌䀛 㤳㘪䖐 䀛㤳㡡䖐䌫 “䛪䴓㡡䀛 䚁䴓㡡㘪㰂䃗䃗䃗 䏀䧌䚁 㫕䧌 䴓㤳㱃䧌 㤳 䏀䬍䬍䈂䃗䃗”
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