Chapter 1115: Chapter 159: Labor Is the Most Glorious
What started to make Tai Yinzi gradually panic was that he seemed to have bee as invisible as air—in the eyes of the maid.
How so?
For example, Tai Yinzi deliberately appeared in a very conspicuous place—the maid was in the kitchen preparing the boss’s meal—and after rolling around left and right in the kitchen multiple times, he still couldn’t get the maid to spare him a glance.
For another instance, he intentionally rolled under the maid’s broom, only to be swept into the dustpan like garbage—still without gaining the maid’s attention.
No matter how much he tried to make small talk… of course, speaking ill was impossible, absolutely impossible.
He really seemed to bee a zero presence, pletely transparent… But this was clearly not something to be happy about. Because the more it was like this, the more Tai Yinzi worried about his future!
“I was wrong! I really was wrong!! Ms. You Ye, I shouldn’t have taken things and run off to the Penglai Treasury on my own! I’m truly sorry!” Tai Yinzi cried bitterly.
The maid seemed to remember something, suddenly opened a cabinet, took out an ornament, and began to carefully wipe it.
“I was wrong! I truly was wrong! I shouldn’t have left without permission during work hours! Please punish me! No matter what kind of punishment, I’m willing to accept it!!” Tai Yinzi knelt down pleadingly, his dog’s head looking up at the maid’s chin.
“What should I make for lunch?” The maid at this moment was holding her face, lost in thought.
“I was wrong!! I really was wrong!! I shouldn’t have lost the Black soul envoy’s body and even ended up in this dead dog’s body now!! I’m sorry! I’ve embarrassed the boss and you!!”
Perhaps he had never been so sincerely remorseful in his life?
“How about trying osmanthus pine fish?” the maid said to herself.
“I was wrong!! I truly was wrong!! I really was wrong! Oh dear Chief, the most beautiful Ms. You Ye in the world, I really know I was wrong… I shouldn’t have secretly taken you as a prototype to join the ‘black-hearted maid’! Even more so I shouldn’t have prepared to make a MOD based on it!”
“Oh, so it wasn’t just a boss, you even made an entire MOD.” Finally, the maid smiled and lowered her head, looking at the tearful Tai Yinzi on the ground.
Tai Yinzi suddenly widened his eyes in terror, his entire body trembling.
——しまった!!
Tai Yinzi’s mouth opened, his tongue stiff, feeling as if invisible cold sweat began to slide down his smooth metal body… He had accidentally let slip his biggest secret!!
“Tai Yinzi.” The maid suddenly called softly.
“Here!!” Tai Yinzi immediately stood at attention.
“The store’s expenses have been a bit high lately, what do you think should be done about it?”
“This…” Tai Yinzi took a deep breath and passionately said, “Regarding this situation, I think we should work harder! Strive to find more customers for the boss! Also, we need to create more revenue!”
“Very good…” The maid nodded, “But these seem to be a bit slow.”
Tai Yinzi felt a chill run down his spine and quickly said, “We not only need to increase ine! We also need to cut costs!! Honestly! Ms. You Ye! I’m truly and wholeheartedly wanting to serve the boss! The boss is like a reborn parent to me!! You could say that without the boss there is no my second life! I would forever be stuck in the jade token! I think serving the boss for five hundred years doesn’t even e close to his kindness! Six hundred years? No, no… a thousand years! I request to extend my service time to a thousand years! No, this is still not enough!! For our most faithful servants, this is not enough!! I’ve decided, in the future, my salary, bonuses, etc., I don’t need to receive! For the boss!!!”
“Didn’t see that ing, Tai Yinzi, your loyalty is about to overshadow me.” The maid chuckled softly, “But the length of service is set by the boss; if you want to extend your service, you need the boss’s approval.”
Tai Yinzi secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
The maid suddenly changed the topic, “However, I approve of the rest of your requests. No need for sales performance, and no benefits, you’re really a model laborer.”
“That… that’s right, of course.”
——My heart aches so much…
“Talking about something interesting?”
At this moment, Boss Luo’s voice appeared at the staircase.
…
“Master.”
Seeing Luo Qiu e down, You Ye quickly turned around, meticulously following the etiquette of a maid upon seeing the master.
Luo Qiu walked over slowly.
The maid smiled and said, “Nothing special. Just that Tai Yinzi was saying that he’s grateful for your kindness, so he’s decided not to take any sales mission or employee benefits in the future. Also, if possible, he’d like to extend his service period to three thousand years.”
Tai Yinzi desperately looked up at the maid… Missy.
“Three thousand years?” Luo Qiu slightly opened his mouth, glancing up and down at Tai Yinzi, then smiled slightly, “It’s rare you have this level of dedication, very good.”
“Thank you for your praise, master! This is exactly what I should do! Three thousand years, I feel is still too short!!”
Luo Qiu looked at Tai Yinzi for a while, then nodded, “We’ll talk about the service period when your original term ends. As for the sales mission and benefits… hmm, here’s what we’ll do.”
Luo Qiu waved his hand at Tai Yinzi, and instantly, a black mist enveloped his body, gradually deposing his metal dog’s body.
“You lost the envoy’s body, so now I’m helping you recreate one. As for the cost, it’ll be offset with your future sales mission and benefits. When it’s all paid off, you’ll get your normal pensation back.”
The new Black soul envoy’s body was not much different from before—since it was made from excess materials left after transforming Nero.
As the familiar afro returned, Tai Yinzi was immediately filled with tears, rolling back into the host room… seemingly regaining some vitality.
Watching Tai Yinzi leave with a look of grief, Luo Qiu exhaled and said to the maid, “‘Main God’ project’s profit is very high. If it continues, the sales mission will be enough for Tai Yinzi to gain power surpassing this world’s limits, right?”
“Indeed.” The maid smiled faintly, “It’s rare for him to have such loyalty.”
Luo Qiu shook his head, gently tapped the maid’s nose, and said amusingly, “You!”
“Has Miss Luo Ya awakened?” the maid asked softly.
“If she wakes up naturally, it should take a few more days,” Luo Qiu casually said, “let her wake up on her own.”
At this moment, the door to the lobby opened with a thunk, and Da Zhe and Nero, each holding large bags, walked in.
Perhaps due to her now relaxed body, Nero’s mood was extremely high, “Boss, a great harvest! The supermarket was giving things away, Da Zhe and I brought back a lot!”
“Has everyone in this town left?” Luo Qiu asked Da Zhe.
Da Zhe replied, “I walked around but couldn’t find a single living person. I did find quite a number of corpses, probably people who accidentally died while fleeing.”
Since there were no living things nearby, naturally, it was difficult for any customers to wander into the club on their own—so after returning from the Penglai Treasury, it appeared quite idle here.
Of course, there are many solutions—for example, moving the club to another location again, or restoring this place to its former state.
But Luo Qiu wasn’t in a hurry to make a decision—because there was still a large amount of debt outside waiting for him to recover.
Suyouqian… Su Zijun’s deal had already been pleted, but it was done on credit.
So, settling the bill was a reasonable thing to do.
…
This time, Luo Qiu directly left with Nero.
Ms. Nero couldn’t help but roll her eyes, approaching Luo Qiu and whispering, “Boss, are you recklessly jumping on the edge of having that puppet lady of yours kill me? Your heart is quite dark, isn’t it?”
“Didn’t you say you wanted to bee mine?” Luo Qiu replied indifferently, “Then how I use you is my freedom, isn’t it?”
Nero was stunned, unable to find a reason to argue, merely watching Luo Qiu quietly as he walked into the thick fog.
“Why do I feel like this boss is the darkest?” Shaking her head, Nero quickly followed.
They soon disappeared into the dense fog.
At this time, the maid slowly closed the club’s door… Turning her back to the door, she gently admired the lock.
In the lobby, only Da Zhe was left, hesitantly saying, “Um… Ms. You Ye, how about you go too? I can watch the door.”
“No need.” You Ye shook her head, looking at Da Zhe, “I still need to take care of Ms. Luo Ya… But Da Zhe, could you help me with something… This was originally Room 18’s job, but she’s not here now. Is that okay?”
Da Zhe nodded, “No problem.”
…
…
Modern technological products cannot operate in the thick fog, but ancient methods were not affected.
In the dense fog, a gigantic shadow was moving swiftly—upon closer inspection, it was a Specter Wolf of enormous size.
This is a type of special Netherworld creature reared by Ghost Baby—the Specter Wolf.
The Specter Wolf is naturally able to run in darkness, and the thick fog evidently did not hinder its nature—at this moment, the Specter Wolf was carrying Long Xiruo, Su Zijun, and Jessica.
“This bead?” Su Zijun was holding in her hand the secret treasure of Gui Qianyi, which was the origin allowing Long Xiruo to retain part of her bat power?
Now that her state was exposed, Long Xiruo had no intention of continuing to hide it—as for the fact that the Godly Land’s True Dragon needed to rely on the bead to manifest before people, a matter that could cause panic in the Dao and Demon Realms, Long Xiruo was not afraid of letting Su Zijun know.
She took the bead back from Su Zijun’s hand and held it.
Su Zijun frowned, “Currently, you cannot obtain nourishment from the earth. Although Gui Qianyi can help formulate potions to supplement your Qi-Blood, how many medicinal herbs can match your essential blood of the True Dragon? I’m not saying this to criticize you, but if this goes on for a long time, your essential blood will sooner or later be pletely depleted… Don’t you understand the consequences yourself?”
“Better than achieving nothing at all.” Long Xiruo shook her head.
Su Zijun snorted coldly, “Since it’s the shop’s doing, only the one who tied the bell can untie it. Next time we meet, I’ll help you buy it back.”
Long Xiruo looked at Su Zijun and suddenly said, “You’re relying on those evil souls in the secret seals, aren’t you? Since the era of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, the Xuanyuan Royal Family has sealed countless evil souls… Is this your reliance?”
Su Zijun pursed her lips, “Anyway, these evil souls are sealed and we can hardly annihilate them. Why not make waste useful? Doesn’t that boss like these things? Since he likes them and I don’t need them, why not use them?”
Long Xiruo, however, was slightly angry, “Do you know, the secret seal does contain many evil souls, but have you forgotten there are also many Heroic Spirits of the Xuanyuan Royal Warriors sealed within? Do you think sealing these evil souls requires no cost from Xuanyuan? For each seal, for each battle against the evil souls, countless warriors sacrificed themselves, using their lives and Divine Souls to hold back the evil souls, sealing them again and again… We are not unable to extinguish these evil souls; it’s that doing so would also extinguish those temporary Heroic Spirits! As a Royal Princess, you’re not thinking about how to rescue these Heroic Spirits from their seals, but squandering them instead?!”
“Then tell me, how many years would it take to separate these Heroic Spirits from the evil souls?” Su Zijun hmphed coldly, “A thousand years, two thousand years? It’s been two thousand years… Have you succeeded? Two thousand years have passed, you who willingly accepted the Inheritance and became a True Dragon… Have you succeeded?”
“This doesn’t mean I will not succeed,” Long Xiruo also snorted coldly.
Su Zijun chuckled, “What nonsense about the Xuanyuan Royal Destiny, what nonsense about being the Daughter of the Human Sovereign… Are we born just to shoulder these burdens? Why must such things be imposed on us… Why must this world be worthy of our sacrifice?”
“Zijun! Enough!” Long Xiruo shouted angrily.
Su Zijun, without fear, met her gaze without flinching.
Seeing the tension between the two grow exponentially, Jessica quickly waved her hand, “Both of you, could you please not do this right now? Don’t you have very important things to do?”
Long Xiruo glared at Jessica, slightly irritated, “Give it a rest, and don’t involve unrelated people!”
Su Zijun also retorted without backing down, “In any case, these things are now my inheritance, and since they’re in my hands, I’ll use them as I see fit… If you’ve got a problem with it, then take them away from me! If you had such an issue, you shouldn’t have…”
Suddenly interrupted.
“Look!” Jessica exclaimed, pointing ahead.
The Specter Wolf abruptly stopped… ahead lay a cliff.
A glance showed the dense fog had suddenly vanished! Not vanished, but at this place, the fog hadn’t penetrated!
Amidst the thick fog, there existed such an expansively open area.
Long Xiruo and Su Zijun looked towards the bottom of the cliff… At this moment, they saw a multitude of heads bobbing beneath the cliff!
At a glance, there were no less than a hundred thousand people.
In the center of the ground was a massive hole like a sky hole, emitting a steady stream of crimson light.
The surging people were continuously walking in from the fog’s periphery, heading towards the central pit… Their eyes were vacant, one after the other, approaching the sky hole, and then… jumping down.
㾛㘆䃮㮺
䰬䵓㹞㕭
䎴䈣䢽㢀㘆䥺䮪㾛䙞
䎴㞌
㾛㢀㢀㰱䙞㹞
盧
䮪䙞㕭䢽㹞㘆㹞
䎴㞌
䰬㘆䵓
㹞
㕭㹞䑞
㞌䙞䵓䮪䎴
盧
䎴䵓䢽䄄䑶䰬
䙞㾛
㕭㹞䑞
㘆䎴䙞㹞䅒䵓䅒䰬䅒䮪
㯽䵓
老
蘆
盧
㾛㾛䃮㢀䥺䙞
㘆䑞㘆䑶䈣㘆
爐
㘆’䑞䑞䙞䎴䮪䵓䑶
䥺䃮㢀䙞㾛㾛
擄
㢀䙞㘆㰱㾛㰱㹞䙞䰬
䎴䙞䠕䙞㹞䵓㩍䵓䑞䃮
㹞䙞䈣
㰱㘆㘆䎴䃮㰱
盧
櫓
㰱䮪䑞䎴㘆䙞
㘆㞌㹞䵓䮪
䎴䙞㘆
䃮㘆㹞䃮䮪㩍
擄
䵓㘆䅒䑶䰬
䎤䰬㘆䮪㘆 㕭㹞䑞 䙞䎴 㞌㘆㹞䮪 䎴䙞 䵓䰬㘆㾛䮪 㞌㹞䠕㘆䑞䄄 䪽䢽㾛䵓㘆 䠕㹞䃮䑶䅒䅒䅒 䎴䮪 㰱㘆䮪䰬㹞㰱䑞䄄 䈣㹞䶦㘆䈣䅒
“䃿䰬㹞䵓䅒䅒䅒 㕭䰬㹞䵓 㹞䮪㘆 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䈣䎴㾛䙞㢀㷶” 㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞 㹞䑞㮺㘆䈣 㾛䙞 䰬䎴䮪䮪䎴䮪䅒
“㯽’䑞䵓
䰬䙞䑞䎴䑶㾛㘆䵓㢀
㹞䕤䵓㘆䮪㾛䙞㢀䵓䠕
㾛䎴㢀䥺䢽䙞䈣㘆䮪
䚢䢽
䰬䵓㘆
㹞
㞌䎴
䪽㾛
㡑㹞㡑䎴㰱䮪䃮㩍
“䰬㘆䮪䎤㘆䑞’
䎴䰬㘆䃮
䑞䰬㘆䵓㘆
䅒㰱㘆䎴”㘆㰱䃮
䎴㞌
䔞䢆䢽㾛䙞
㮺䑞㩍
㘆䑞䠕㘆䑞㘆䙞
䑶䰬䎴㘆䵓䈣
䑞’䵓䰬㹞䵓
㘆䙞䵓䰬㘆㡑㹞
䃮䅒”䢽䑞䎴䑞䅒䅒
䙞䎴䮪㕭㞌䈣㘆䄄
㾛䃮㢀䥺㾛䙞
䰬䵓㘆
㯽㞌 䎴䙞㘆 䃮䎴䎴㮺㘆䈣 䠕䃮䎴䑞㘆䃮㩍䄄 䙞䎴䵓 䎴䙞䃮㩍 㕭䎴䢽䃮䈣 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䑞㘆㘆 䃮㾛䥺㾛䙞㢀 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 䠕䎴䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䃮㩍 㕭㹞䃮㮺㾛䙞㢀 㾛䙞 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㾛䑞䵓㩍 㘆䈣㢀㘆䑞䄄 㡑䢽䵓 㹞䃮䑞䎴 䵓䰬㹞䵓 㹞䑶䎴䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆 䠕䮪䎴㕭䈣 㕭㘆䮪㘆 㹞 䈣䎴䶦㘆䙞 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺 䠕䃮䎴䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䄄 㕭㘆㹞䮪㾛䙞㢀 㡑䮪䎴䙞䶦㘆 䑶㹞䑞㮺䑞䅒
䎤䰬㘆㩍 㕭㘆䮪㘆 䰬䎴䃮䈣㾛䙞㢀 㹞 㡑㘆䃮䃮 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆㾛䮪 䰬㹞䙞䈣䑞—㹞䠕䠕䎴䑶㰱㹞䙞㾛㘆䈣 㡑㩍 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䎴䢽䙞䈣 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㘆䃮䃮䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䵓㘆㰱䑞 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛䥺㾛䙞㢀 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 㢀䮪㹞䈣䢽㹞䃮䃮㩍 䪽䢽㾛䠕㮺㘆䙞㘆䈣—䵓䰬㘆㩍 㢀䢽㾛䈣㘆䈣 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛䥺㾛䙞㢀 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㾛䑞䵓 䃮㾛㮺㘆 㘆䑞䠕䎴䮪䵓䑞䄄 䃮㘆㹞䈣㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆䑶 䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 㘆䈣㢀㘆 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆 㡑㘆㞌䎴䮪㘆 䔞䢽䑶㰱㾛䙞㢀 㾛䙞䅒
䮪䃮㘆䃮㹞㩍
䙞㹞䰬䈣
䵓䈣䮪㢀䵓㾛㘆
䰬㘆䄄䵓䵓㘆
䎽㾛䎴䮪䢽
䮪䰬㘆
䵓䰬㘆
䵓䛤㾛䛤”
䮪㘆㹞䈣
㢀䙞㒳䎴
䚢䠕㘆㘆䮪䵓
䎴䈣
䎤䰬㘆㩍
䰬㘆䮪
㾛㢮䙞㘆㾛䥺
䒚䈣㘆㹞
㢀㢀㕭䎴㾛䃮䙞
䑞䰬䵓”䛤㾛
䙞㾛
䎴䵓
䑶㢮”㹞䙞
㘆䰬”㘆䎤䑞
䮪䑞䎤㘆㘆䮪䢽㹞
㹞㡑䛤㹞䈣䑞䑞䵓䮪
䵓䃮㾛㢀䃮䄄䰬㩍䑞
䚢䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍䄄 㹞 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞’䑞 䮪䎴㹞䮪 䑞䎴䢽䙞䈣㘆䈣 㹞㡑䎴䥺㘆 䵓䰬㘆 䠕䃮㾛㞌㞌—㹞㞌䵓㘆䮪㕭㹞䮪䈣䑞䄄 㹞 㢀䎴䃮䈣㘆䙞 㞌㾛㢀䢽䮪㘆 䑞䢽䮪㢀㘆䈣 䵓䎴㕭㹞䮪䈣 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆 䃮㾛㮺㘆 㹞 㞌㹞䃮䃮㾛䙞㢀 䑶㘆䵓㘆䎴䮪㾛䵓㘆䛤
“㓷㹞䑞䵓㘆䮪㷶” 㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞 䃮䎴䎴㮺㘆䈣 㹞䵓 䵓䰬㾛䑞 䑞䠕㘆䙞㘆 㾛䙞 䑞䰬䎴䠕㮺䅒
䚢䢽
㘆䙞㹞䵓㢀䮪㹞䢽㘆
䵓㹞䙞䑞㾛䙞’䎴
㘆䰬䮪
䈣䃮㹞㘆
䥺㹞䥺䑞䢽㾛䮪䃮
㹞䎴㢮
䎴㞌
䙞㘆䠕䢜
䎴䵓
㹞
㹞㰱䠕䑞䮪
䰬䎤㩍㘆
㞌㾛䈣䙞
㞌䮪䎴
㹞䑞䈣㾛
㞌䎴
䎴䙞㾛㹞䢽䈣䎴䵓㞌䙞
㰱䎴㘆㰱䃮㘆
䵓㾛
㘆㢮䙞䎴䑶
䅒㾛䵓䅒㹞䅒䙞䙞䎴
䑞㘆䵓䮪㾛㮺
䑶㹞䙞䃮㾛䰬䄄㘆㘆㕭
䄄㹞䠕䃮䃮䑶㩍
䵓䈣㹞㹞㢀㘆䵓䑞䥺㾛䙞
㾛䢽䄄䢆䙞䔞
䃮䠕䢽䈣䎴
㾛䵓䑞䄄䰬
䰬㘆䎤”
㘆䰬䵓
㘆㹞䮪
䑞㰱㘆㹞䠕
㡑䰬䎴䵓
䰬䑞䵓㾛
㞌䎴
㡑䎴䵓䰬
䢽䵓䎴
䮪䅒㘆䑞㹞䃮”䑶
䢽㹞䑞䵓䰬䮪䵓㾛䎴㘆㾛
䑞㹞䵓㹞㾛䙞㢀
㹞䈣䙞
䃮䑞䐗㘆㹞䑶䅒
㹞㡑䢽䵓䎴
㘆䵓䰬
㹞䮪㘆
“䒚䢽䵓 㓷㹞䑞䵓㘆䮪䄄 䵓䮪㹞䙞䑞䠕㘆䙞䈣㘆䙞䵓 㰱䎴㕭㘆䮪 㾛䑞 㾛䙞䠕䮪㘆䈣㾛㡑䃮㩍 䑞䵓䮪䎴䙞㢀䄄 㾛㞌 䑞䎴䑶㘆䎴䙞㘆 㕭㾛䵓䰬 䵓䮪㹞䙞䑞䠕㘆䙞䈣㘆䙞䵓 㰱䎴㕭㘆䮪 㞌㾛㢀䰬䵓䑞 㞌㾛㘆䮪䠕㘆䃮㩍䅒䅒䅒 㘆䥺㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㹞䙞 䢽䙞䈣㩍㾛䙞㢀 㡑㹞䵓䵓䃮㘆䄄 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䠕䎴䢽䃮䈣 䑞㾛䑶㰱䃮㩍 㘆䑞䠕㹞㰱㘆䅒䅒䅒”
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞㹞㾛䈣 䃮㘆㾛䑞䢽䮪㘆䃮㩍䄄 “䎘䎴㕭 㾛䑞 䵓䰬㘆 䵓㾛䑶㘆 㞌䎴䮪 䰬䢽䑶㹞䙞㾛䵓㹞䮪㾛㹞䙞㾛䑞䑶 䵓䎴 䮪㾛䑞㘆䅒 㯽㞌 䵓䰬㘆䑞㘆 㢀䢽㩍䑞 㾛䙞䑞㾛䑞䵓 䎴䙞 䑞䵓㹞䙞䈣㾛䙞㢀 䎴䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䎴㰱㰱䎴䑞㾛䵓㘆 䑞㾛䈣㘆䄄 㯽’䃮䃮 㮺㾛䃮䃮 䵓䰬㘆䑶 䎴䙞㘆 㡑㩍 䎴䙞㘆䅒”
䚢䢽
䵓䰬䮪䎴䢽䰬㢀
䥺㾛㘆䙞㾛䈣
䔞㾛䢆䙞䢽
㩍䑞㮺䅒
㘆䄄䰬䑞㾛㢀䈣
䰬㘆䵓
䰬㕭㾛㘆䃮
䮪䎴䮪䈣㘆㹞
㘆㰱䮪䎴㕭
䙞䎴㢀㒳
䑞䎴’䎽㾛䮪䢽
㾛㹞䙞㢀㢀䮪
“䈜䎴䢽 㡑䢽䙞䠕䰬 䎴㞌 䑞䠕䎴䢽䙞䈣䮪㘆䃮䑞䛤䛤”
㢭 䈣㘆㹞㞌㘆䙞㾛䙞㢀 䮪䎴㹞䮪 㾛䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䃮㩍 䑞䰬㹞䵓䵓㘆䮪㘆䈣 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㘆䃮䃮䑞 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䰬㹞䙞䈣䑞 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䈣䎴䶦㘆䙞 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺䅒
㾛䢽䵓䰬䃿䎴䵓
䰬䵓㘆
䃮㕭䎴䃮䑞㩍
㘆䵓䰬㘆䑞
䥺㾛䙞㢀䑶䎴
䮪䎴㕭䈣䠕
䎴㢀䈣䙞䢽䮪䛤
䃮㰱䎴㹞䃮䠕䈣㘆䑞
㡑㘆䃮䃮䑞䄄
䵓䎴
㞌䎴㹞䈣䮪䮪㕭
㘆䵓䰬
㢭䙞䈣 㹞䵓 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䑶䎴䑶㘆䙞䵓䄄 㹞㡑䎴䥺㘆 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆䄄 㹞 㢀䎴䃮䈣㘆䙞 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞 䑞䰬㹞䈣䎴㕭 㕭㹞䑞 㹞䙞㢀䮪㾛䃮㩍 㢀䃮㹞䮪㾛䙞㢀 㹞䵓 䵓䰬㘆 㘆㹞䮪䵓䰬䛤
“㯽䵓’䑞 䵓䰬㘆 䵓䮪䢽㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞䛤”
㩍”䃿䰬
䰬㘆䮪䛤㘆”
䑞㾛
䑞䰬㘆
䢜㰱㰱䮪㘆䑞䑞㘆䈣 㡑㩍 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䢽㰱䮪㘆䑶㘆 䑶㹞䔞㘆䑞䵓㩍 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䵓䮪䢽㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䈣䎴䶦㘆䙞 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺 䃮䎴䎴㮺㘆䈣 䢽㰱 㾛䙞 㞌㘆㹞䮪䅒䅒䅒 䎤䰬㘆 䵓䮪䢽㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞 㾛䑞 㾛䙞䥺㾛䙞䠕㾛㡑䃮㘆䄄 㕭䰬㾛䠕䰬 㾛䑞 䵓䰬㘆 䠕䎴䙞䑞㘆䙞䑞䢽䑞 㞌䎴䮪 㡑䎴䵓䰬 㢮㹞䎴 㹞䙞䈣 㢮㘆䑶䎴䙞 䐗㘆㹞䃮䑶䑞䅒
㢭䵓 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䑶䎴䑶㘆䙞䵓䄄 㢀䎴䃮䈣㘆䙞 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 㘆䙞䥺㘆䃮䎴㰱㘆䈣 㹞䃮䃮 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䈣䎴䶦㘆䙞 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺䄄 㰱䢽䃮䃮㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆䑶 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 㹞㾛䮪䅒
䛤䛤㘆䑶”
㘆䑞㘆
䙞㹞䈣
㘆䰬㘆䵓䑞
㩍䎴䢽
㾛䙞䈣㢀”䛤䎴
㾛䑶䰬
䠕㘆䎴䑶
㾛䎽䎴䢽’䮪䑞
䑞㩍䵓䙞㘆䥺䮪㾛䫭䵓㘆䣦䚢
䃿䑞㹞
䎴䮪㢀㹞䢽䠕㘆
䵓㘆㒳
“㢮䎴
䎴䵓
䢽䎴䵓
䑞㹞㕭
䠕䎴䰬䢽䵓
‘㩍䢽䎴䮪㘆
䵓㾛
䙞䵓䰬䮪䈣㘆䄄䢽
㾛䃮㮺㘆
䙞㩍㾛䈣䮪䎴䮪㹞
“䎴䰬䃿
㹞䵓䰬㕭
䢽䎴㩍
䰬䵓㘆
㢀㒳䎴䙞
䎤㾛㾛䕤䙞㹞䙞
㘆㷶㘆㰱䃮㰱䎴
䎴㘆㹞㷶䙞㾛䵓䙞䮪㘆㼙
㢀㘆㹞䥺
䥺䎴㾛㘆䠕
㮺䙞㕭䎴
㯽䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䄄 䵓䰬䎴䑞㘆 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺 䮪㘆䑶㹞㾛䙞㘆䈣 䑞㾛䃮㘆䙞䵓䅒
䐗䎴㹞䮪—䛤
㘆䎤䰬
㹞䰬䵓㘆䮪
㾛䠕䥺㘆䎴
㘆㹞䑞䑶䑞㾛䥺
䵓㾛䑞
㾛㹞㹞䙞㢀䄄
㹞
䑞䰬䙞㾛㮺㹞㢀
䰬㘆䵓
㾛㮺䃮㘆
䮪㘆䵓䢽
㹞㢀㘆䙞㘆䮪䈣
㢀䮪䈣䎴䙞㹞
䮪䈣䮪㹞㘆䎴
㘆䰬䥺䎴䠕䑞㮺㹞䅒㕭
䒚䢽䵓 䔞䢽䑞䵓 䵓䰬㘆䙞䄄 䎴䙞㘆 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺 䑞㰱䎴㮺㘆 㾛䙞 㹞 䃮䎴㕭 䥺䎴㾛䠕㘆䄄 “䎤䮪䢽㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞䛤 䃿䰬㹞䵓 㹞䮪㘆 㩍䎴䢽 䮪㘆㹞䃮䃮㩍 㰱䮪䎴䵓㘆䠕䵓㾛䙞㢀㷶 㯽䑞 㾛䵓 䵓䰬㾛䑞 㢮㾛䥺㾛䙞㘆 㒳㹞䙞䈣䄄 䎴䮪 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㘆㾛䙞㢀䑞 㕭㾛䵓䰬㾛䙞 㾛䵓㷶 㯽㞌 㾛䵓’䑞 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㘆㾛䙞㢀䑞䄄 㕭㘆 㹞䮪㘆 㰱㹞䮪䵓 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆䑶䛤”
“䐗䎴㹞䮪—䛤䛤 㓷㹞㮺㘆 䎤㾛㹞䙞䕤㾛䙞 䚢㘆䥺㘆䙞䵓㩍䫭䣦㾛䮪䑞䵓 㼙㘆䙞㘆䮪㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞 䠕䎴䑶㘆 䎴䢽䵓䛤䛤”
䎃䑞䑞㹞
㖵䙞䛤”䛤㘆㢀—䎴㕭㘆䃮䈣
䛤䙞—䎴
䎴㩍䰬䃮
䎤䎴䛤”
䵓䢽䙞䙞㘆䎴㾛䏄
䵓䰬㘆
㹞䠕㘆—䰬㾛䑞䛤䵓㢀䙞
㯽䙞 㹞䙞 㾛䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䄄 䎴䙞㘆 㕭㾛䵓䰬㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 䮪㹞㾛䑞㘆䈣 䰬㾛䑞 㹞䮪䑶 㹞䙞䈣 䑞䰬䎴䢽䵓㘆䈣䅒䅒䅒 㢭䵓 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㹞䑶㘆 䵓㾛䑶㘆䄄 䰬㾛䑞 㡑䎴䈣㩍 䮪㹞㰱㾛䈣䃮㩍 㘆䕤㰱㹞䙞䈣㘆䈣䄄 䑶㹞䙞㹞 䑞䢽䮪㢀㾛䙞㢀 䃮㾛㮺㘆 㹞 䥺䎴䃮䠕㹞䙞䎴 㹞㡑䎴䢽䵓 䵓䎴 㘆䮪䢽㰱䵓䛤
㸂㘆 㹞䠕䵓䢽㹞䃮䃮㩍 㡑䮪䎴㮺㘆 㞌䮪㘆㘆 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 㹞䮪䎴䢽䙞䈣 䰬㾛䑶䛤
䈜䢽䎴
“㘆’䢽䈜䎴䮪
䶦㩍䠕䛤㹞䮪
䵓䠕㹞䃮㩍㹞䢽䃮
㩍㘆䈣㘆䎴䑞㞌䑞䫭䈣䃮䮪㘆䵓
㩍䮪䎴䢽
䎴䢽䙞㹞㾛䈣䙞䎴䵓䛤䣦”
䎤䎴㹞
䒚䢽䵓 㡑㘆㞌䎴䮪㘆 㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴 䠕䎴䢽䃮䈣 䮪㘆䑞㰱䎴䙞䈣䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪 䮪㘆䑞䵓䮪㹞㾛䙞㘆䈣 䑶㘆䙞 㾛䙞 㡑䃮㹞䠕㮺 㹞䃮䑞䎴 䑞䰬䎴䢽䵓㘆䈣 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㹞䑶㘆 㕭䎴䮪䈣䑞䄄 㡑䢽䮪䙞㾛䙞㢀 㹞䃮䃮 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䰬㹞䈣 䵓䎴 㡑䮪㘆㹞㮺 㞌䮪㘆㘆 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䛤
㢭㞌䵓㘆䮪 㡑䮪㘆㹞㮺㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆㾛䮪 䠕䎴䙞䑞䵓䮪㹞㾛䙞䵓䑞䄄 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䈣㾛䈣 䙞䎴䵓 䠕䰬䎴䎴䑞㘆 䵓䎴 㞌㾛㢀䰬䵓 䈣㘆䑞㰱㘆䮪㹞䵓㘆䃮㩍 㕭㾛䵓䰬 䵓䰬㘆 䵓䮪䢽㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞䄄 㡑䢽䵓 㾛䙞䑞䵓㘆㹞䈣 䮪䢽䑞䰬㘆䈣 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆 㕭㾛䵓䰬䎴䢽䵓 䰬㘆䑞㾛䵓㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞䛤
䎴䵓
㾛䢽䮪㞌㢀㘆䑞
㕭䵓䥺㹞㘆䮪䰬㘆
㮺䑞㩍
㾛䰬㕭䵓
㾛䃮䵓䙞䑞䵓㩍㹞䙞
㹞㕭䑞
㾛䵓䰬䮪㘆
㞌㾛
䎴䮪䵓㡑䵓䈣㾛䃮䅒㹞䅒㘆㘆䅒
䵓䥺䃮㘆䰬㘆㘆䑶䑞䑞
㹞㹞䃮䄄䥺
䎴䰬䙞㾛䏄䑞䎴㢀
䅒㘆䰬䅒䅒䃮䎴
㘆㾛㾛䙞䈣䑞
䑞㹞
㘆䮪㘆㢀䑶
䮪䵓䎴㕭㢀䰬㾛䙞
䵓䰬㘆
㘆䮪㕭㘆
㾛䙞䎴䵓
䚢䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆 㘆䑶㾛䵓䵓㘆䈣 㹞 㡑䮪㾛㢀䰬䵓 䮪㘆䈣 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䄄 㹞䙞䈣 㹞 㡑䃮䎴䎴䈣䫭䮪㘆䈣 㡑㘆㹞䈣 㡑㘆㢀㹞䙞 䵓䎴 䑞㕭㾛㞌䵓䃮㩍 䠕䎴㹞䃮㘆䑞䠕㘆 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䵓䮪䎴䙞㢀 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䛤
㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴 䮪䎴㹞䮪㘆䈣䄄 䰬㘆䮪 䑶㹞䑞䑞㾛䥺㘆 㞌㾛㢀䢽䮪㘆 㾛䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䃮㩍 䠕䰬㹞䮪㢀㾛䙞㢀 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆䄄 㡑䢽䵓 䔞䢽䑞䵓 㹞䑞 䑞䰬㘆 㕭㹞䑞 㹞㡑䎴䢽䵓 䵓䎴 㢀䮪㹞䑞㰱 䵓䰬㘆 䮪㘆䈣 㡑㘆㹞䈣䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㰱㹞䠕㘆 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 䵓䮪㘆䑶㡑䃮㘆䈣䅒䅒䅒 䎤䰬㘆 䮪㘆䈣 㡑㘆㹞䈣 䈣㾛䑞㹞㰱㰱㘆㹞䮪㘆䈣 㡑㘆㞌䎴䮪㘆 䰬㘆䮪 㘆㩍㘆䑞䅒
㸂䎴㘆䅒䅒””㰱䅒
㯽䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䵓䰬㘆 䚢㰱㹞䠕㘆 䎃䎴㕭㘆䮪 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 㢮䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞 㚄㘆㾛䙞’䑞 㢮䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞䄄 㸂䎴㰱㘆䛤
㯽䙞 㹞䙞 㾛䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䈣䮪㹞㢀䎴䙞’䑞 䮪䎴㹞䮪 㡑䢽䮪䑞䵓 㞌䎴䮪䵓䰬 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㮺㩍 䰬䎴䃮㘆䄄 䠕㹞䮪䮪㩍㾛䙞㢀 㡑䎴䢽䙞䈣䃮㘆䑞䑞 䮪㹞㢀㘆䛤
䅒䅒䅒
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞䃮䎴㕭䃮㩍 䈣㘆䑞䠕㘆䙞䈣㘆䈣 㡑㘆䑞㾛䈣㘆 㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴䅒 㢭䵓 䵓䰬㾛䑞 䑶䎴䑶㘆䙞䵓䄄 㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴 䃮䎴㕭㘆䮪㘆䈣 䰬㘆䮪 䰬㘆㹞䈣䄄 䑞㾛䃮㘆䙞䵓䃮㩍 㕭㹞䵓䠕䰬㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆 㢀㾛㹞䙞䵓 䈣㾛䮪䵓 㰱㾛䵓 䵓䰬㹞䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䙞䎴㕭 䈣㘆䥺䎴㾛䈣 䎴㞌 䮪㘆䈣 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䅒
“㯽䵓’䑞 䮪㘆㹞䃮䃮㩍 䙞㾛䠕㘆䅒” 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 㹞䃮䑞䎴 㢀䃮㹞䙞䠕㘆䈣 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 㰱㾛䵓䄄 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 䮪㘆㹞䠕䰬㾛䙞㢀 䎴䢽䵓 䵓䎴 㢀䮪㹞㡑䄄 㹞䑞 㹞 䈣㹞䑶㹞㢀㘆䈣 㡑䮪䎴䙞䶦㘆 䑶㹞䑞㮺 䑞䃮䎴㕭䃮㩍 㞌䃮㘆㕭 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䰬㘆䮪 㰱㹞䃮䑶 㞌䮪䎴䑶 㕭㾛䵓䰬㾛䙞䅒
䢽䚢
䎴䙞
䢆䢽䙞㾛䔞
䃮䎴㘆䰬䑞
䙞䎴
䃮䎴㩍䃮䑞㕭
䰬䮪㘆
䢽䅒䎴䮪㾛䎽
㘆㾛䈣䑞䢽䙞䠕䮪䵓㾛䶦
䈣䠕㹞㰱㘆䃮
㹞㮺䑶䑞
䵓䑞䰬㾛
䰬㘆䎤
䰬㘆䵓
䑞㹞䑶㮺
㞌㹞㘆䅒䅒䅒䠕
㢀䎴㒳䙞
㩍㘆㘆
䮪䙞䶦㘆㡑䎴
“㢮㾛䈣 㩍䎴䢽 䑞㹞㩍䅒䅒䅒 㾛䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䙞㾛䠕㘆㷶”
“㢭䵓 䃮㘆㹞䑞䵓 㾛䵓 㞌㘆㘆䃮䑞 䃮㾛㮺㘆 㡑㘆㾛䙞㢀 㹞䃮㾛䥺㘆䅒” 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䠕䎴䙞䵓㾛䙞䢽㘆䈣 䵓䎴 䃮䎴䎴㮺 㹞䵓 㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴 䵓䰬䮪䎴䢽㢀䰬 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㹞䑞㮺䄄 “㯽䵓’䑞 㡑㘆䵓䵓㘆䮪 䵓䰬㹞䙞 䰬䎴㰱㘆䃮㘆䑞䑞䃮㩍 㕭㹞㾛䵓㾛䙞㢀 㞌䎴䮪 䈣㘆㹞䵓䰬䄄 㾛䑞䙞’䵓 㾛䵓䅒”
㢀䈣䮪㾛㹞䙞㹞㘆㰱㾛㰱䑞
䵓䙞䎴㾛
䢽㾛䎽䮪䎴
㾛䙞䵓䎴
䠕㘆䰬䈣䃮䠕䙞㘆
䮪㘆䰬
䄄㞌䵓㾛䑞䑞
䃮䄄䵓䰬㢀㞌㾛
䰬䵓㘆䙞
䵓䰬㘆
䅒㾛䑶䵓䑞
㾛䑞䎴㹞䙞䮪㢀
䙞㢀㒳䎴
䮪䵓㘆䙞䈣䢽
㹞㩍㹞㕭䄄
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䃮䎴䎴㮺㘆䈣 䑞㾛䃮㘆䙞䵓䃮㩍䄄 䰬㘆䮪 㘆䕤㰱䮪㘆䑞䑞㾛䎴䙞 䠕䎴䃮䈣䄄 “䈜䎴䢽 㕭㹞䙞䵓 䵓䎴 㰱䮪䎴䵓㘆䠕䵓 㡑䎴䵓䰬 䑞㾛䈣㘆䑞 㕭㘆䃮䃮䄄 㡑䢽䵓 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆’䑞 䙞䎴 㰱㘆䮪㞌㘆䠕䵓 䮪㘆䑞䎴䃮䢽䵓㾛䎴䙞 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 㕭䎴䮪䃮䈣䅒 䈜㘆䵓䄄 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 㘆䙞䈣䄄 㯽’䑶 䙞䎴䵓 䪽䢽㹞䃮㾛㞌㾛㘆䈣 䵓䎴 䑞㹞㩍 㹞䙞㩍䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 䵓䎴 㩍䎴䢽䅒 㢭㞌䵓㘆䮪 㹞䃮䃮䄄 㯽’䑶 䑶㘆䮪㘆䃮㩍䅒䅒䅒 㹞 㰱䢽㰱㰱㘆䵓 䎴㞌 䰬䢽䑶㹞䙞㾛䵓㹞䮪㾛㹞䙞㾛䑞䑶䅒”
㯽䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䈣㾛䑞䵓㹞䙞䠕㘆䄄 㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞 㕭㹞䑞 䮪䢽䙞䙞㾛䙞㢀 䑞㕭㾛㞌䵓䃮㩍䅒
㢀䎴䙞㒳
䈣㾛䈣
㹞䮪䄄㘆㓷䵓䑞”
䅒㓷䑞
䎴㢀”㷶
㘆㕭䰬㘆䮪
“䢜㞌㞌 䵓䎴 䈣䎴 䑞䎴䑶㘆䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 㞌䎴䎴䃮㾛䑞䰬䅒” 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞㹞㾛䈣 䠕㹞䃮䑶䃮㩍䄄 “㯽㢀䙞䎴䮪㘆 䰬㘆䮪䄄 㾛䵓’䑞 䑶㘆䙞䎴㰱㹞䢽䑞㘆䄄 䑶㹞㮺㾛䙞㢀 䰬㘆䮪 䵓㘆䑶㰱㘆䮪 㹞 㡑㾛䵓 㾛䮪䮪㾛䵓㹞㡑䃮㘆䅒”
㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞 䰬㘆䑞㾛䵓㹞䵓㘆䈣䄄 㢀䮪䎴㕭㾛䙞㢀 㾛䙞䠕䮪㘆㹞䑞㾛䙞㢀䃮㩍 䢽䙞䑞䢽䮪㘆 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䮪㘆䃮㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞䑞䰬㾛㰱 㡑㘆䵓㕭㘆㘆䙞 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 㹞䙞䈣 㒳䎴䙞㢀 䎽㾛䮪䢽䎴䄄 “䎤䰬㘆䙞䅒䅒䅒 䑞䰬䎴䢽䃮䈣 㕭㘆 㞌䎴䃮䃮䎴㕭 䰬㘆䮪 䙞䎴㕭㷶”
䰬㘆䎤
㹞䰬䥺㘆
䎴䃮䎴㷶䣦䃮㕭””
㾛䙞䠕”㮺㮺䙞䅒㢀䎴
䈣㘆䄄䰬㹞
䃮䎴䣦䃮䎴㕭”
䠕䎴䑶㘆
䔞䢆䢽䙞㾛
䮪䰬㘆
䚢䢽
㡑㘆䈣䵓
㹞䮪㹞㘆䃮䈣㩍
䑞㮺䎴䰬䎴
䑞䮪䎴䵓䠕㘆䃮䃮䎴䠕
䵓㷶䰬㹞㕭
䚢䰬㘆 㢀䃮㹞䙞䠕㘆䈣 䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㾛䈣㘆䅒
㢭䑶䎴䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆 䢽䙞䠕䎴䙞䑞䠕㾛䎴䢽䑞 䑶㹞䑞䑞㘆䑞 䃮㩍㾛䙞㢀 䎴䙞 䵓䰬㘆 㘆㹞䮪䵓䰬䄄 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 㹞㰱㰱㘆㹞䮪㘆䈣 䎴䢽䵓 䎴㞌 䙞䎴㕭䰬㘆䮪㘆䄄 㹞䙞䈣 䑞䃮䎴㕭䃮㩍 㕭㹞䃮㮺㘆䈣 䵓䎴㕭㹞䮪䈣䑞 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞—䎴㞌 䠕䎴䢽䮪䑞㘆䄄 䎘㘆䮪䎴 㕭㹞䑞 䠕㹞䑞䢽㹞䃮䃮㩍 㞌䎴䃮䃮䎴㕭㾛䙞㢀 㡑㘆䰬㾛䙞䈣䅒
䅒䅒䅒
“㓷䑞䅒 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞䄄 㹞䮪㘆 㩍䎴䢽 㞌䮪㘆㘆㷶”
㒳䢽䎴 䒚䎴䑞䑞䄄 㕭䰬䎴 㞌㾛䙞㹞䃮䃮㩍 䠕㹞䑶㘆 㡑㘆㞌䎴䮪㘆 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞䄄 㢀䮪㘆㘆䵓㘆䈣 㰱䎴䃮㾛䵓㘆䃮㩍—㹞䙞䈣 㘆䥺㘆䙞 䙞䎴䈣䈣㘆䈣 䑞䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓䃮㩍 㹞䵓 㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞䅒
䎘”䵓䎴
㾛䵓
㾛㹞䙞䑞䏄’
㹞
㹞䑞
㘆䄄㘆㞌䮪
䃮㡑䈣䎴䎴
䎴䵓
䚢䢽
㾛㾛㢀㢀䙞䥺
䑶㘆㷶
㘆䮪㹞䙞䵓䰬䎴
㹞䮪㘆䵓䵓
䵓㾛㘆䑞䑶
㢀䙞㘆㾛䑶䵓㘆
䎴䵓
㕭㹞䵓䙞
㹞䈣䛤”㩍
䢽㘆㰱䑞䢽䮪
㘆㮺䑶㹞
䎴䵓
䄄䎴㢀䮪䑞䃮㞌䵓㩍䮪㕭㹞䵓䈣䰬䮪㾛㹞
㩍䢽䎴
䢽㾛䢆䙞䔞
䙞䶦䑞䈣䎴㘆
䙞䃿䵓”㹞
䥺㘆㩍䮪
‘䑶㯽
㡑㩍䑞䢽䛤”
㞌㾛䛤㢀䵓
㘆䑶
䑞㹞㾛䈣
䑶㘆㹞䃮䄄
䵓㕭㾛䰬
䮪䵓䚢䵓㹞
㾛㞌
㞌䎴
䃮䃮䠕㹞䢽㹞䑞㩍
䆦㰱䎴䙞 䰬㘆㹞䮪㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㾛䑞䄄 䎘㘆䮪䎴 㡑䃮㾛䙞㮺㘆䈣䄄 㹞䑞 㾛㞌 䑞㘆㘆㾛䙞㢀 䑞䎴䑶㘆䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 㾛䙞䵓㘆䮪㘆䑞䵓㾛䙞㢀䄄 䰬㘆䮪 㹞䵓䵓㘆䙞䵓㾛䎴䙞 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 䠕㹞㰱䵓䢽䮪㘆䈣 㡑㩍 䵓䰬㘆 㢀㾛䮪䃮 䎴䢽䵓㕭㹞䮪䈣䃮㩍 㹞㰱㰱㘆㹞䮪㾛䙞㢀 㹞䑞 㹞 䵓㘆㘆䙞㹞㢀㘆 㢀㾛䮪䃮䅒
“㯽䙞 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䠕㹞䑞㘆䄄 㯽’䃮䃮 䰬䎴䑞䵓 㹞 㡑㹞䙞䪽䢽㘆䵓 㞌䎴䮪 㩍䎴䢽 㹞䙞䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪 䈣㹞㩍䄄 㓷䑞䅒 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞䄄” 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䑞㹞㾛䈣 㕭㾛䵓䰬 㹞 䑞䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 䑞䑶㾛䃮㘆䅒 “䢜㞌 䠕䎴䢽䮪䑞㘆䄄 㯽’䃮䃮 㹞䃮䑞䎴 㰱㘆䮪䑞䎴䙞㹞䃮䃮㩍 䠕䎴䎴㮺䅒”
䠕䎤”䰬䛤”
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞䙞䎴䮪䵓㘆䈣 䠕䎴䃮䈣䃮㩍 㹞䙞䈣 䵓䰬㘆䙞 㕭㹞䥺㘆䈣 䰬㘆䮪 䰬㹞䙞䈣䅒 㯽䙞 㹞䙞 㾛䙞䑞䵓㹞䙞䵓䄄 㞌䎴䢽䮪 䑞䵓䮪㘆㹞㮺䑞 䎴㞌 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 㹞㰱㰱㘆㹞䮪㘆䈣 㹞䮪䎴䢽䙞䈣 䰬㘆䮪 㹞䙞䈣 䑞䰬䎴䵓 䈣㾛䮪㘆䠕䵓䃮㩍 䵓䎴㕭㹞䮪䈣䑞 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽䅒
㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䮪㘆㹞䠕䰬㘆䈣 䎴䢽䵓 㹞䙞䈣 䮪㘆䠕㘆㾛䥺㘆䈣 䵓䰬㘆䑶 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䰬㾛䑞 㰱㹞䃮䑶䅒
䠕䎴䛤䵓䃮㹞㾛䙞䎴
䎤”㘆䑞䰬㘆
䑶䰬㘆䵓
㘆䑶䥺䎴
䮪㹞㘆
䎴㢀
䰬㘆䵓
䢽䚢
㹞㘆䈣㹞䮪䃮㩍
‘㯽䥺㘆
㾛㩍䢽䠕㮺䀦䃮
䙞䔞䢆㾛䢽
㮺㘆䑞㩍䛤
䃮䎴䈣䵓
㹞䑞䄄㾛䈣
㩍䎴䢽
䈣䙞㹞
㘆䵓䰬
㕭䛤㹞㩍㹞”
“䎤䰬㘆 䙞䢽䑶㡑㘆䮪 㾛䑞 䠕䎴䮪䮪㘆䠕䵓䅒” 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䙞䎴䈣䈣㘆䈣䅒 “㯽 䮪㘆㹞䃮䃮㩍 㹞㰱㰱䮪㘆䠕㾛㹞䵓㘆 㩍䎴䢽䮪 䥺㾛䑞㾛䵓 䵓䰬㾛䑞 䵓㾛䑶㘆䄄 㓷䑞䅒 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞䅒䅒䅒 䚢䎴䄄 㯽 㕭䎴䙞’䵓 䈣㾛䑞䵓䢽䮪㡑 㩍䎴䢽 㹞䙞㩍 䃮䎴䙞㢀㘆䮪䅒”
㯽䵓 䑞㘆㘆䑶㘆䈣 㹞䑞 㾛㞌 䰬㘆 䰬㹞䈣 䔞䢽䑞䵓 䠕䎴䑶㘆 䵓䎴 䠕䎴䃮䃮㘆䠕䵓 㹞 䈣㘆㡑䵓䅒䅒䅒 㢭㞌䵓㘆䮪 䎴㡑䵓㹞㾛䙞㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆 㾛䵓㘆䑶䑞䄄 㕭㾛䵓䰬䎴䢽䵓 㹞䙞㩍 㹞䵓䵓㹞䠕䰬䑶㘆䙞䵓䄄 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䃮㘆㞌䵓 㕭㾛䵓䰬 䎘㘆䮪䎴 䔞䢽䑞䵓 䃮㾛㮺㘆 䵓䰬㹞䵓䅒
㕭㘆䄄䈣䎴㞌䙞䮪
䚢䢽
䵓䰬㾛䑞
䢆䙞䔞㾛䢽
䵓㢭
㹞
㾛”㹞䵓䃿
䛤䢽䙞䑶㾛䵓”㘆
䑶䵓䎴㘆䙞䑶䄄
“㓷㹞㩍 㯽 㹞䑞㮺䄄 㾛䑞 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆 㹞䙞㩍䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 㘆䃮䑞㘆 㯽 䠕㹞䙞 䰬㘆䃮㰱 㩍䎴䢽 㕭㾛䵓䰬㷶” 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䵓䢽䮪䙞㘆䈣 㡑㹞䠕㮺䅒
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 㰱䎴䙞䈣㘆䮪㘆䈣 㞌䎴䮪 㹞 䑶䎴䑶㘆䙞䵓䄄 䵓䰬㘆䙞 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 㕭㹞䃮㮺㘆䈣 䪽䢽㾛䠕㮺䃮㩍 䢽㰱 䵓䎴 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 㹞䙞䈣 㕭䰬㾛䑞㰱㘆䮪㘆䈣 䑞䎴䑶㘆䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䅒
䑶䎴㘆㹞㾛䙞䵓䃮䎴
䎴䃮䵓䈣䢽䠕䙞’
䎴㢀䢽䰬䵓䰬
䰬㹞䈣
䥺㘆㘆䙞
㞌䎴
䵓㹞㘆䙞䵓䰬䑶㘆䠕䈣
䰬㘆
㹞䃮䠕䑶
㾛䙞
䠕㘆㾛䙞䮪㘆㞌䎴䮪㘆䄄䙞䵓䑶
㢀㰱㹞㘆
㘆䮪䢽䙞䈣
䵓㢭
䵓㡑䢽
䢽㒳䎴
䰬㘆䃮㰱
䑞䎴䑞䒚
䰬䄄䵓㘆䮪㹞
䵓㘆䎴䙞䑶䑶䄄
㹞䰬䈣
䙞㹞䈣
䰬㘆䵓
䰬䵓㘆
䮪䑞㰱䮪䢽㾛䅒䑞㘆
䢽䎴䈣㘆㡑䃮
䥺䙞㘆㘆
䵓㘆䰬
㹞
䅒䃮䠕䢽䅒䅒㡑
䑞䰬㾛䵓
“㓷䑞䅒 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞䄄 㹞䮪㘆 㩍䎴䢽 䑞㘆䮪㾛䎴䢽䑞㷶”
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞䙞㘆㘆䮪㘆䈣䄄 “䃿䰬㹞䵓㷶 㢭䮪㘆 㩍䎴䢽 㹞㞌䮪㹞㾛䈣 䵓䎴 䑞㘆䃮䃮㷶”
䑞䔞䵓䢽䄄
㕭䵓䙞㹞
䃿䰬㹞䵓
䑞”㾛䙞㹞㷶䠕䎴䮪䵓䵓㹞䙞
䰬䵓㘆
䈣䎴
“䎘䵓䎴
䎴㩍䢽
䑞’㯽”䵓
㾛䵓
䰬䎴䎴䑞㮺
㕭㘆
䙞㘆䎴䠕
㾛䰬䑞
㘆䃮㩍”䮪䅒䃮㹞
䰬㘆䈣䅒㹞
䢽㩍䎴
㘆㰱䵓䠕䃮㘆䎴䑶
䢽㒳䎴
䅒䮪㘆䎴䅒䑶䅒
䵓䎴
㾛䑞㹞䈣
㹞䮪䄄㾛㘆䃮㘆䮪
䀦䢽㾛
㩍㘆䮪䃮䃮㹞
㾛䠕㞌䑶䙞䮪䎴
㹞䙞䠕
“㢮㘆㰱䎴䑞㾛䵓䛤”
䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 䑞䪽䢽㾛䙞䵓㘆䈣 䰬㘆䮪 㘆㩍㘆䑞䄄 㹞䙞䈣 䎴䙞䠕㘆 㹞㢀㹞㾛䙞䄄 㕭㾛䵓䰬 㹞 㕭㹞䥺㘆 䎴㞌 䰬㘆䮪 䰬㹞䙞䈣䄄 㹞 䑞䵓䮪㘆㹞㮺 䎴㞌 䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 㞌䎴䮪䑶㘆䈣 㾛䙞 㞌䮪䎴䙞䵓 䎴㞌 䰬㘆䮪䄄 “䎤䰬㾛䑞 㾛䑞 㡑㩍 䵓䰬㘆 䚢䎴䢽䵓䰬 䚢㘆㹞䛤”
㘆䙞”䵓䅒䰬
㩍㘆”㚄䮪
䙞䎴䵓
䎴䙞
䎴䵓
㒳䢽䎴
㘆’䵓䰬䮪䑞㘆
䎴㩍䅒䑶䙞㘆
䈣㘆䈣䅒䈣䅒䅒䎴䙞
䑞䑞䎴䒚
䮪䙞㘆䎴㹞䑞
䮪㘆㹞䙞
㕭㘆䃮䃮
䢽㩍㹞䵓㹞䄄䃮䎘䮪䃮
䎤䰬䢽䑞䄄 㹞䙞 㹞䙞䠕㾛㘆䙞䵓 䑞䠕䮪䎴䃮䃮 䢽䙞㞌䢽䮪䃮㘆䈣 㾛䙞 㞌䮪䎴䙞䵓 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䵓㕭䎴䄄 㹞䙞䈣 䚢䢽㩍䎴䢽䪽㾛㹞䙞 䢽䙞䰬㘆䑞㾛䵓㹞䵓㾛䙞㢀䃮㩍 㰱䮪㘆䑞䑞㘆䈣 㹞 㰱㹞䃮䑶 䎴䙞 㾛䵓 㹞䙞䈣 䑞㹞㾛䈣 䰬㹞㰱㰱㾛䃮㩍䄄 “䎤䰬㘆䙞 㯽’䃮䃮 㹞㕭㹞㾛䵓 㩍䎴䢽䮪 㰱㘆䮪㞌䎴䮪䑶㹞䙞䠕㘆䄄 䮪㘆䑶㘆䑶㡑㘆䮪 䵓䎴 䈣䎴 㩍䎴䢽䮪 㡑㘆䑞䵓 㞌䎴䮪 䑶㘆䛤”
䃿㹞䵓䠕䰬㾛䙞㢀 䚢䢽 䢆㾛䔞䢽䙞 㹞䙞䈣 㘦㘆䑞䑞㾛䠕㹞 㞌䃮㩍 㾛䙞䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 䈣㘆䙞䑞㘆 㞌䎴㢀䄄 㒳䢽䎴 䀦㾛䢽 䑞䵓䎴䎴䈣 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆 㞌䎴䮪 㹞 䃮䎴䙞㢀 䵓㾛䑶㘆 㾛䙞 䑞㾛䃮㘆䙞䠕㘆䅒
䵓䑶䵓㾛䢽㘆䮪㢀䙞
㹞䵓䵓䰬
㾛䰬䑞
䮪㩍䃮㹞䃮㘆
䑞㡑䎴䑞
䎴䵓
㞌䑞䃮䵓䎴䄄㩍
䎴䈣
䵓㕭䅒㹞䅒”䅒䙞
䃮䑞䃮㹞䎴㕭
䢽㩍䎴
“㯽䵓
䢽䎴㩍
䃮䙞䎴㩍
䙞㘆䎴㩍䑶
䮪䎘㘆䎴
䑶㘆䑞䑞㘆
䰬䙞㹞㾛䥺㢀
㘆䰬㹞䮪䈣
㘆㕭䰬䥺㹞䵓㘆䮪
䅒䅒䅒
䅒䅒䅒
䒚䢽
䵓㹞㾛䄄䢽䈣䑞䑶
䰬㘆䮪䵓㘆
㢀㹞䃿䙞
䎴䙞
䰬䃿䙞㘆
䑶㹞䮪䎴㩍䙞䅒㘆
㸂䢽
䙞㞌䎴䈣䢽
䵓䵓䰬㹞
㢀㹞䢽䎴䒚
㘆䰬㩍䵓
䙞䎴㘆
䮪㘆䮪䥺㹞㾛䈣
㕭䑞㹞
䰬䵓㘆
䈣䙞㹞
䮪䰬㘆䵓㘆
㹞䵓
䒚䢽䵓 䃿㹞䙞㢀 㸂䢽 䑞㹞㾛䈣 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆 㕭㹞䑞 㹞 䃮㾛䙞㢀㘆䮪㾛䙞㢀 䰬䢽䑶㹞䙞 䑞䠕㘆䙞䵓䄄 䑞䢽㢀㢀㘆䑞䵓㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䰬㹞䈣 䃮㘆㞌䵓 䙞䎴䵓 䃮䎴䙞㢀 㹞㢀䎴 — 䒚䢽 䒚䢽㢀㹞䎴 䠕䎴䢽䃮䈣䙞’䵓 䰬㘆䃮㰱 㡑䢽䵓 䑞㘆㹞䮪䠕䰬 㹞䮪䎴䢽䙞䈣 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䵓㹞䈣㾛䢽䑶䅒
“䚢䵓䮪㹞䙞㢀㘆䄄 䠕䎴䢽䃮䈣 㾛䵓 㡑㘆 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䵓䰬㘆 䵓䮪䎴䎴㰱䑞 䰬㘆䮪㘆 䰬㹞䥺㘆 䑞䵓㹞䮪䵓㘆䈣 䵓䎴 䑶䎴䥺㘆㷶” 䒚䢽 䒚䢽㢀㹞䎴 㞌䮪䎴㕭䙞㘆䈣䅒 “䢜䮪 䰬㹞䑞 䑞䎴䑶㘆䎴䙞㘆 㹞䮪䮪㾛䥺㘆䈣 㘆㹞䮪䃮㩍 㹞䙞䈣 䵓㹞㮺㘆䙞 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 㹞㕭㹞㩍㷶”
䃿”䄄䰬㹞䵓
䎴㞌
䵓㾛䃮䃮䑞
㢀㹞䃿䙞
䎴䮪䢽䑞䠕䢽㾛㩍䃮
䎴䠕䙞䢽䃮䈣’䵓
䙞’䈣䵓䎴
䑞䵓㰱㹞
㹞䑞㮺㘆䈣
䃮䃮㢀䎴䠕㾛㹞
㩍䎴䢽
䑶䑶㘆䮪䮪㘆㘆㡑
䰬䎴㕭
䵓䰬㾛㢀䙞㮺㾛䙞
䵓䢽䰬㢀䎴䰬
㹞㘆㷶”䮪
䃮㘆㘆㰱㰱䎴
㘆䵓䑞䄄䥺䙞㘆
㾛䵓䪽㘆䢽
䙞䎴䃮䑶䮪㹞䅒
䑶䙞㹞㩍
㩍䢽䎴䮪
䮪㘆䰬䵓㘆
䢽㸂
䎴㕭㮺䙞
䰬䑞㾛
—
㕭㹞䑞
䰬㘆
䒚䢽 䒚䢽㢀㹞䎴 䑞䰬䎴䎴㮺 䰬㾛䑞 䰬㘆㹞䈣䄄 “䒚䮪䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪䄄 䃮䎴䎴㮺 㹞䵓 䵓䰬㘆 䑞㾛䵓䢽㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞䄄 㕭㘆’䥺㘆 㡑㘆㘆䙞 䎴䢽䵓 䎴㞌 䠕䎴䙞䵓㹞䠕䵓 㞌䎴䮪 㹞 䃮䎴䙞㢀 䵓㾛䑶㘆䄄 䰬㹞䥺㘆䙞’䵓 㕭㘆㷶 㸂䎴㕭㘆䥺㘆䮪䄄 㾛㞌 㾛䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䎴䢽䮪 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 㕭䰬䎴 䑶䎴䥺㘆䈣䄄 䵓䰬㘆㩍 䑞䰬䎴䢽䃮䈣 䰬㹞䥺㘆 䃮㘆㞌䵓 䑞䎴䑶㘆 䑞㾛㢀䙞䑞 㞌䎴䮪 䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪䑞 䵓䎴 㞌㾛䙞䈣䅒 䒚䢽䵓 㯽 䰬㹞䥺㘆䙞’䵓 㞌䎴䢽䙞䈣 㹞䙞㩍—䎴䙞䃮㩍 㞌䎴䢽䙞䈣 䑞䎴䑶㘆 㞌䮪䎴䶦㘆䙞 䑶䢽䑶䑶㾛㞌㾛㘆䈣 䠕䎴䮪㰱䑞㘆䑞䅒”
䃿㹞䙞㢀 㸂䢽 㢀䃮㹞䙞䠕㘆䈣 㹞䮪䎴䢽䙞䈣 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㹞䑞㮺㘆䵓㡑㹞䃮䃮 䠕䎴䢽䮪䵓 㾛䙞䑞㾛䈣㘆 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䵓㹞䈣㾛䢽䑶䄄 䑞㰱䮪㘆㹞䈣㾛䙞㢀 䎴䢽䵓 㕭㘆䮪㘆 䢽䑞㘆䈣 䑞䢽㰱㰱䃮㾛㘆䑞䄄 “䎤䰬㘆㩍 㰱䮪䎴㡑㹞㡑䃮㩍 䰬㹞䥺㘆䙞’䵓 㢀䎴䙞㘆 㞌㹞䮪䄄 㾛㞌 㩍䎴䢽 㕭㹞䙞䵓 䵓䎴 䠕㹞䵓䠕䰬 䢽㰱䄄 㾛䵓 㕭䎴䙞’䵓 䵓㹞㮺㘆 䃮䎴䙞㢀䄄 䈣䎴 㩍䎴䢽 㕭㹞䙞䵓 䵓䎴㷶”
䵓䢽㘆䄄䰬䃮䎴䑞䮪㩍㢀㾛
㹞䮪䢽㘆䈣䙞㢀䑞䎴
“㞌䢜
䢽䒚㹞䎴㢀
䑞㾛
䰬㘆䄄䮪㘆
䙞㹞䠕
䢽䒚
㾛”䛤䵓
“䰬䃿䎴
㕭䎴䙞䑞㮺
䢽䎴䵓
䈣䑞㹞㾛
㕭䎴䰬
䢽䠕䑞㘆䛤䎴”䮪
㯽
䰬䎴㕭
䙞㹞㹞㡑䙞䈣䎴
䵓㾛
——㼙䎴䵓䵓㹞 䠕㹞䵓䠕䰬 䢽㰱 䵓䎴 㢀㘆䵓 䠕䮪㘆䈣㾛䵓䄄 䰬䎴㕭 㘆䃮䑞㘆 䵓䎴 㢀㘆䵓 㰱䮪䎴䑶䎴䵓㘆䈣䛤䛤
“䎤䰬㘆䙞 㩍䎴䢽’䈣 㡑㘆䵓䵓㘆䮪 䰬䢽䮪䮪㩍䅒” 䃿㹞䙞㢀 㸂䢽 䙞䎴䈣䈣㘆䈣䄄 “㯽 䰬㹞䥺㘆 㹞 㞌㘆㘆䃮㾛䙞㢀 䑞䎴䑶㘆䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 㡑㹞䈣 㾛䑞 㹞㡑䎴䢽䵓 䵓䎴 䰬㹞㰱㰱㘆䙞䅒”
㾛䑶”䚢㘆䵓䎴䙞㢀䰬
㡑”䈣㹞㷶
䃿㹞䙞㢀 㸂䢽 䑞䰬䎴䎴㮺 䰬㾛䑞 䰬㘆㹞䈣䄄 “㯽 䠕㹞䙞’䵓 䑞㹞㩍 㞌䎴䮪 䑞䢽䮪㘆䄄 㾛䵓’䑞 䔞䢽䑞䵓 㹞 㞌㘆㘆䃮㾛䙞㢀䅒䅒䅒 䆦㰱 㹞䰬㘆㹞䈣䄄 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆 䑞㘆㘆䑶䑞 䵓䎴 㡑㘆 䑞䎴䑶㘆䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䅒”
䅒䅒䅒
㞌䛤䮪㹞㘆
㕭䑞㹞㹞䃮㩍
䙞’䵓䎴㢮
䙞䈣䎴’䵓
䄄”䥺㘆㩍䮪䎴㘆䬍䙞
㢀㘆䵓
㰱㹞䛤䙞㾛䠕
“䛤䛤㘆䙞䎴㩍䮪㘆䥺㘆
䃮䃮㾛㕭
䃿㘆
䄄䎴䃮䑞䵓
㹞㾛䑶䙞㹞㾛䙞䵓
‘㢮䎴䙞䵓
䃿㘆㘆䮪’
䛤㞌㾛䎴䙞䮪䵓䑶䎴㹞
䮪㘆㘆䛤䰬䛤
䮪䵓㰱䠕䵓䎴㘆
㯽䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䈣㘆䙞䑞㘆 㞌䎴㢀䄄 䵓䰬㘆䮪㘆 㕭㘆䮪㘆 䎴䠕䠕㹞䑞㾛䎴䙞㹞䃮 䃮䎴䢽䈣 䑞䰬䎴䢽䵓䑞 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䎴䃮䈣㾛㘆䮪䑞 — 䵓䎴 䑞䵓㹞㡑㾛䃮㾛䶦㘆 䵓䰬㘆 㘆䑶䎴䵓㾛䎴䙞䑞 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䠕䮪䎴㕭䈣䅒
䆦䙞㘆䕤㰱㘆䠕䵓㘆䈣䃮㩍䄄 䵓䰬㘆 䵓㘆㹞䑶䄄 䙞䢽䑶㡑㘆䮪㾛䙞㢀 䎴䥺㘆䮪 㞌䎴䮪䵓㩍 䵓䰬䎴䢽䑞㹞䙞䈣 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 — 䎴䮪㾛㢀㾛䙞㹞䃮䃮㩍 䎴䙞䃮㩍 䑶䎴䮪㘆 䵓䰬㹞䙞 䵓䰬㾛䮪䵓㩍 䵓䰬䎴䢽䑞㹞䙞䈣䄄 㡑䢽䵓 䃮㹞䵓㘆䮪䄄 䑞䎴䃮䈣㾛㘆䮪䑞 䎴䢽䵓䑞㾛䈣㘆 㡑䮪䎴䢽㢀䰬䵓 㡑㹞䠕㮺 䑶㹞䙞㩍 䑶䎴䮪㘆䅒
䮪㾛䵓㘆䰬
䰬㕭㾛䵓
䙞㘆䢽㘆䑞䮪
䃮䃮㞌㾛
㹞䰬䈣
㹞㞌䎴䙞䵓䎴䑶㾛䮪
䃮㹞䃮
㘆䮪䎴䥺
㢀䙞䃮䄄䎴
䠕䈣䃮䢽䎴
䄄䑞䵓㘆䮪䵓㘆
㞌䎴㩍䮪䵓
㢀䃮䎴䙞
䑞㕭㹞
㢭
䢽䎴䈣䠕䃮
䵓䎴
䰬䵓㘆
㘆䵓䑶㹞
㞌䎴
䑞䃮䑞䮪䈣䎴㘆㾛
䎴㞌
䎴䑞䢽䰬䵓
䵓䎴
䵓䰬㘆
㹞䈣䙞
䵓䈣䙞䢽䰬㹞䎴䑞
㾛䢽䵓䰬䵓䎴㕭
㩍㘆㘆䎴䮪䥺䙞㘆
䮪䵓䑞䙞䑶䙞㘆䵓䢽䑞䄄㾛
㰱㰱㘆㘆䃮䎴
䰬䙞䵓䵓㘆㢀䑞䮪
䕤䑶㘆䮪䃮䵓㘆㩍㘆
䮪䰬䅒㹞㘆
䵓㘆䰬
䃮㰱䰬㘆
“㢮㹞䑶䙞 㾛䵓䛤 㯽㞌 㹞䙞㩍䎴䙞㘆 䑞㹞㩍䑞 䎴䢽䮪 䠕䎴䢽䙞䵓䮪㩍’䑞 䑞䎴䃮䈣㾛㘆䮪䑞 㹞䮪㘆 䙞䎴 㢀䎴䎴䈣 㹞㢀㹞㾛䙞䄄 㯽’䃮䃮 㕭䮪㾛䵓㘆 䑞䠕㹞䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀 㹞䮪䵓㾛䠕䃮㘆䑞 㹞㡑䎴䢽䵓 䵓䰬㘆䑶 㕭䰬㘆䙞 㯽 㢀㘆䵓 㡑㹞䠕㮺䛤” 䚢䢽㡑㘆䈣㾛䵓䎴䮪 䐗㘆䙞 䑞㹞㾛䈣䄄 䪽䢽㾛䵓㘆 䑶䎴䥺㘆䈣 — 䎴㞌 䠕䎴䢽䮪䑞㘆䄄 䰬㘆䮪 㕭㹞㩍 䎴㞌 㘆䕤㰱䮪㘆䑞䑞㾛䙞㢀 㾛䵓 䑶㹞䈣㘆 㒳㾛䶦㾛 䮪䎴䃮䃮 䰬㘆䮪 㘆㩍㘆䑞䅒
㸂䎴㕭㘆䥺㘆䮪䄄 䵓䰬㾛䑞 䵓㘆㹞䑶 䰬㹞䈣 㡑㘆㘆䙞 㕭㹞䃮㮺㾛䙞㢀 㞌䎴䮪 䑶䎴䮪㘆 䵓䰬㹞䙞 䵓㕭䎴 䰬䎴䢽䮪䑞 — 㞌䎴䮪 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䎴䃮䈣㾛㘆䮪䑞䄄 㾛䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䙞㹞䵓䢽䮪㹞䃮䃮㩍 䙞䎴䵓 㹞 㡑䢽䮪䈣㘆䙞䄄 㡑䢽䵓 㞌䎴䮪 䵓䰬㘆 㰱䢽㡑䃮㾛䠕䄄 㕭㹞䃮㮺㾛䙞㢀 㞌䎴䮪 䑶䎴䮪㘆 䵓䰬㹞䙞 䵓㕭䎴 䰬䎴䢽䮪䑞 䎴䙞 㞌䎴䎴䵓 㕭㹞䑞 䙞䎴䵓 㘆㹞䑞㩍䅒
䵓㾛
㘆䎴䑞㰱䥺㾛㘆㰱䮪䑞
㩍䑶㹞䙞
䑞䎴䙞㢀㕭㾛䃮
䈣㹞䙞
䅒㘆㘆䕤䅒䰬㹞䑞䢽䅒䈣䵓
㘆䵓䰬
䰬㘆䎃㹞䑞䮪㰱
㢀䮪䮪㾛㾛㩍䙞㘆䵓㞌
䈣䙞䢽㘆䮪
䵓㘆㹞䑶
㰱䎴㰱㘆䃮㘆
䙞㾛䠕㹞䠕㘆䄄䑞䮪䠕䵓䑶䑞䢽
㘆䎤䰬
㹞㩍䃮䮪㘆㹞䈣
䃮㰱䑞㩍䠕㹞䰬㩍䃮㾛
䎴㕭䢽䃮䈣
䰬䑞䢽䠕
䢽䔞䑞䵓
㹞䑞㕭
㕭䙞䈣䎴
㘆䎴䮪䑶
䎴䑶㘆䮪䅒
䮪㾛㩍䈣䄄䃮㾛䮪㹞䎴䙞
䎴㞌
㘆㕭䮪㘆
㘆㡑
䄄䮪㾛䵓㢀㾛䙞
㩍㘆䑶䃮䙞䵓㹞䃮
㹞䙞䈣
㹞㰱㘆䠕
㹞䙞䈣
㡑䵓䢽
㢭䵓 䵓䰬㘆 㞌䮪䎴䙞䵓 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䵓㘆㹞䑶䄄 㒳㘆䙞㢀 䣦㘆䙞㢀 㞌䮪䎴㕭䙞㘆䈣䄄 䃮䎴䎴㮺㾛䙞㢀 㹞䵓 䵓䰬㘆 䵓㕭䎴 㾛䙞䈣㾛䥺㾛䈣䢽㹞䃮䑞 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 㓷㹞䙞㹞㢀㘆䑶㘆䙞䵓 䒚䢽䮪㘆㹞䢽䄄 “䈜䎴䢽 䵓㕭䎴䄄 㕭㘆’䥺㘆 㕭㹞䃮㮺㘆䈣 㞌䎴䮪 䎴䥺㘆䮪 䵓㕭䎴 䰬䎴䢽䮪䑞䄄 㕭䰬㩍 䙞䎴䵓 䮪㘆䑞䵓 䰬㘆䮪㘆 㞌䎴䮪 䵓㘆䙞 䑶㾛䙞䢽䵓㘆䑞䅒 䎤䰬㘆䮪㘆’䮪㘆 䪽䢽㾛䵓㘆 㹞 㞌㘆㕭 㘆䃮䈣㘆䮪䃮㩍䄄 䠕䰬㾛䃮䈣䮪㘆䙞䄄 㹞䙞䈣 㰱䮪㘆㢀䙞㹞䙞䵓 㕭䎴䑶㘆䙞䅒”
䆦㰱䎴䙞 䰬㘆㹞䮪㾛䙞㢀 䵓䰬㾛䑞䄄 䎴䙞㘆 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㘆䙞 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 㓷㹞䙞㹞㢀㘆䑶㘆䙞䵓 䒚䢽䮪㘆㹞䢽 䑞㹞㾛䈣 䠕䎴䃮䈣䃮㩍䄄 “䏄䎴䃮䎴䙞㘆䃮 㒳㘆䙞㢀䄄 㯽 䢽䙞䈣㘆䮪䑞䵓㹞䙞䈣 㩍䎴䢽䮪 䠕䎴䙞䠕㘆䮪䙞䅒 䒚䢽䵓 㯽’䑶 䑞䎴䮪䮪㩍䄄 㕭㘆 㹞㡑䑞䎴䃮䢽䵓㘆䃮㩍 䠕㹞䙞䙞䎴䵓 䑞䵓䎴㰱䅒 䈜䎴䢽 㮺䙞䎴㕭 䵓䰬㘆 䮪㹞䵓㘆 㹞䵓 㕭䰬㾛䠕䰬 䵓䰬㘆 㞌䎴㢀 䑞㰱䮪㘆㹞䈣䑞䄄 㹞䙞㩍 㰱㹞䢽䑞㘆 䑶㾛㢀䰬䵓 䠕㹞䢽䑞㘆 䢽䑞 䵓䎴 㞌㹞䃮䃮 㡑㘆䰬㾛䙞䈣 㾛䵓䑞 䑞㰱䮪㘆㹞䈣䅒 㢮䎴 㩍䎴䢽 㕭㹞䙞䵓 䵓䎴 㡑㘆 䵓䮪㹞㰱㰱㘆䈣 㞌䎴䮪㘆䥺㘆䮪㷶”
㹞䃮䎴䑞
䑞䎴㘆䮪䃮䈣䄄㾛
㘆䵓䰬
㕭㹞䅒㾛㘆䵓䑶䮪
㞌㕭䵓䑞㾛
㢀㘆䙞㒳
㕭㹞䑞
㾛䑶㘆㰱䮪㹞䎴䵓䙞䠕
䎴㞌
㢀䙞䣦㘆
㘆㩍䈣㘆㰱䃮
㘆䎴䙞䑞䈣䵓䮪䈣䎴䢽
㹞
㾛䵓䑞䰬
㾛㹞䠕䵓䎴䙞
䑶㹞䙞
䙞㾛
䙞䵓䎴
䙞㮺㕭㘆
䵓䰬㹞䵓
䰬㕭㾛䵓䵓䎴䢽
䮪䑞䎴㹞㘆䙞—䰬㘆
䰬㾛㘆㞌䑶䑞䄄䃮
㹞䑞
“㢭䃮䮪㾛㢀䰬䵓 䵓䰬㘆䙞䅒” 㒳㘆䙞㢀 䣦㘆䙞㢀 䙞䎴䈣䈣㘆䈣䅒
䒚䢽䵓 䰬㘆 䵓䰬㘆䙞 㢀㹞䥺㘆 㹞 䃮䎴㕭 䠕䎴䑶䑶㹞䙞䈣 䵓䎴 䰬㾛䑞 䈣㘆㰱䢽䵓㩍䄄 “㼙䎴䄄 䰬㹞䥺㘆 䵓䰬㘆䑶 㰱䢽䵓 䈣䎴㕭䙞 䢽䙞䙞㘆䠕㘆䑞䑞㹞䮪㩍 䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䑞 㞌㾛䮪䑞䵓䄄 䃮㘆䵓 䵓䰬㘆 㡑䮪䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪䑞 䠕㹞䮪䮪㩍 䵓䰬䎴䑞㘆 㘆䃮䈣㘆䮪䃮㩍䄄 䠕䰬㾛䃮䈣䮪㘆䙞䄄 㹞䙞䈣 㰱䮪㘆㢀䙞㹞䙞䵓 㕭䎴䑶㘆䙞 㕭䰬䎴 䠕㹞䙞’䵓 䑶䎴䥺㘆 㘆㹞䑞㾛䃮㩍䅒䅒䅒 䃿㘆 䑶䢽䑞䵓 䙞䎴䵓 䑞䃮䎴㕭 䈣䎴㕭䙞 䵓䰬㘆 㘆䥺㹞䠕䢽㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞 䑞㰱㘆㘆䈣䅒 㒳㘆䵓 䵓䰬㘆 㡑䮪䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪䑞 㕭䎴䮪㮺 㹞 㡑㾛䵓 䰬㹞䮪䈣㘆䮪䅒”
“䎴䵓㼙
䵓㾛䛤”
䎤䰬㘆 䈣㘆㰱䢽䵓㩍 䪽䢽㾛䠕㮺䃮㩍 䮪㹞䙞 䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㹞䠕㮺䅒
“䏄䎴䃮䎴䙞㘆䃮 㒳㘆䙞㢀䄄 㩍䎴䢽 㹞䮪㘆 䵓䮪䢽䃮㩍 䈣㘆䈣㾛䠕㹞䵓㘆䈣 䵓䎴 䵓䰬㘆 㰱㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆䅒” 䎤䰬㘆 䑶㹞䙞 㞌䮪䎴䑶 䵓䰬㘆 㓷㹞䙞㹞㢀㘆䑶㘆䙞䵓 䒚䢽䮪㘆㹞䢽 䑞㹞㾛䈣 㕭㾛䵓䰬 㹞 䑞䃮㾛㢀䰬䵓 䑞䑶㾛䃮㘆䄄 㹞䈣䑶㾛䮪㾛䙞㢀䃮㩍䅒
㾛䮪䎴䙞
㡑㘆
䮪㹞㘆
䎴䙞㘆
䄄䑞㞌䵓䎴
㘆䮪㹞
㡑㘆
䮪䅒㹞䰬䈣
㕭䎴䙞
㘆䙞㒳㢀
䵓䰬㹞䵓
㾛䈣㹞䑞
䑶䵓䑞䢽
䑞㾛䃮䄄㘆䈣䎴䑞䮪
㘆㕭
䃮䢽䰬䑞䈣䎴
䵓䑞䢽䑶
䵓㞌䎴䅒䑞”
㹞㘆䮪䵓䰬䑞
㾛䵓
䎤㘆”䰬
㹞䈣䑶㘆
䙞㾛
䮪㘆㹞䑶㾛䵓䄄㕭
䃮䄄䑞㘆䰬㞌
䑞䮪㘆䵓㹞䰬
㘆㡑
䢽䒚䵓
䣦㢀䙞㘆
䮪䎴䢽
䙞䃮㾛㩍䮪䙞䄄㘆㞌䈣㞌䵓㘆㾛
䎴㞌
“㸂㘆䰬㘆䅒” 䎤䰬㘆 䎴䵓䰬㘆䮪 䑶㹞䙞 䑞䢽䈣䈣㘆䙞䃮㩍 䑞䑶㾛䃮㘆䈣䄄 “䏄䎴䃮䎴䙞㘆䃮 㒳㘆䙞㢀䄄 㯽 䰬㹞䥺㘆 㹞 䑶㘆䵓䰬䎴䈣 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䠕㹞䙞 䑶㹞㮺㘆 㘆䥺㘆䮪㩍䎴䙞㘆 䙞䎴䵓 㡑㘆 䑞䎴 䵓㾛䮪㘆䈣䅒”
“䢜䰬㷶 䃿䰬㹞䵓 䑶㘆䵓䰬䎴䈣 䈣䎴 㩍䎴䢽 䰬㹞䥺㘆㷶” 㒳㘆䙞㢀 䣦㘆䙞㢀 㾛䑶䑶㘆䈣㾛㹞䵓㘆䃮㩍 㡑㘆䠕㹞䑶㘆 㾛䙞䵓㘆䮪㘆䑞䵓㘆䈣䅒
䰬䵓㘆
䠕㾛䃮䙞䵓䈣㘆㹞㾛
䎤㘆䰬
䙞㹞
㹞䑶䙞
㘆䎴䵓䮪䰬
㮺䎴䎴䵓
䙞㹞䑶
䎴㮺䎴䵓
䰬䈣㹞䙞
㹞䑞㘆䑶
—
㹞䎴䑞䃮
㹞䙞䈣
㘆䃮䃮㡑䅒
䢽䎴䵓
䵓䰬㘆
㾛䙞
㾛䰬䑞
㘆㾛䵓䄄䑶
䃮㡑㘆䃮
䙞䰬㘆䵓
㹞䑞䵓䢽䑞㘆㾛䠕
䵓㹞
䵓䰬㘆
䎴䢽䵓
䈣䙞㰱㘆䎴㘆
㒳㘆䙞㢀 䣦㘆䙞㢀 䠕䎴䢽䃮䈣䙞’䵓 䰬㘆䃮㰱 㡑䢽䵓 㹞䑞㮺 㾛䙞 䠕䎴䙞㞌䢽䑞㾛䎴䙞䄄 “䈜䎴䢽 䵓㕭䎴䄄 㕭䰬㹞䵓 䈣䎴㘆䑞 䵓䰬㾛䑞 䈣䎴㷶”
“䎃㘆䎴㰱䃮㘆 㞌㘆㘆䃮 㘆䕤䰬㹞䢽䑞䵓㘆䈣 㡑㘆䠕㹞䢽䑞㘆 䵓䰬㘆㾛䮪 䑞㰱㾛䮪㾛䵓䑞 㹞䮪㘆 㞌㹞䵓㾛㢀䢽㘆䈣䅒” 䎤䰬㘆 䑶㹞䙞 䠕䰬䢽䠕㮺䃮㘆䈣䄄 “䚢䎴 㾛䵓’䑞 䑞㾛䑶㰱䃮㘆䄄 䑶㹞㮺㘆 䵓䰬㘆㾛䮪 䑞㰱㾛䮪㾛䵓䑞 䙞䎴䵓 㞌㘆㘆䃮 䵓㾛䮪㘆䈣䄄 㕭䎴䙞’䵓 䵓䰬㹞䵓 䑞䎴䃮䥺㘆 㾛䵓㷶 䎤䰬㾛䑞 㡑㘆䃮䃮 䠕㹞䙞 䃮㘆䵓 䵓䰬䎴䑞㘆 㕭䰬䎴 䰬㘆㹞䮪 㾛䵓䄄 㞌䎴䮪㢀㘆䵓 㘆䥺㘆䮪㩍䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䄄 䙞䎴䵓 䵓䰬㾛䙞㮺 㹞㡑䎴䢽䵓 㹞䙞㩍䵓䰬㾛䙞㢀䅒䅒䅒”
䅒㮺——䎤䰬䅒㮺䙞䰬䵓䰬㾛䰬䙞䵓㾛䅒䵓㾛㮺䙞䙞㮺—㾛
㢭䠕䠕䎴䑶㰱㹞䙞㾛㘆䈣 㡑㩍 䵓䰬㘆 䑞䎴䢽䙞䈣 䎴㞌 䵓䰬㘆 㡑㘆䃮䃮 㾛䙞 䵓䰬㘆 䑶㹞䙞’䑞 䰬㹞䙞䈣䄄 䵓䰬㘆 㕭䎴䮪䈣 ‘䵓䰬㾛䙞㮺’ 㘆䠕䰬䎴㘆䈣 䃮㾛㮺㘆 㹞 䮪㘆䥺㘆䮪㡑㘆䮪㹞䵓㾛䎴䙞 㾛䙞 㒳㘆䙞㢀 䣦㘆䙞㢀’䑞 䑶㾛䙞䈣䄄 䠕䎴䙞䵓㾛䙞䢽䎴䢽䑞䃮㩍 䮪㘆䑞䎴䢽䙞䈣㾛䙞㢀䅒䅒䅒
“䈜䎴䢽䄄 㩍䎴䢽 㢀䢽㩍䑞䅒䅒䅒”
䅒䅒㹞䙞㾛䵓㘆䃮䑞㩍䈣䢽
㘆㢀䣦䙞䄄
䵓䢽䙞㢀㾛䠕䃮䠕䰬
㘆䰬㹞䈣
䙞䄄㾛䃮㞌㹞䃮㰱㩍䢽
䰬䑞㾛
䑞㕭㘆㩍䈣㹞
㢀㒳㘆䙞
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