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Now reading: Chapter 1169: Chapter 10: Might as Well Stay In for a Few Da from Trafford's Trading Club, a Mystery novel by White Jade Of Sunset Mountain.

Chapter 1169: Chapter 10: Might as Well Stay In for a Few Days

It wasn’t until she returned to the house of the pet hospital and sat down that Long Xiruo felt somewhat at ease… The land, once again closely connected with her.

She still felt a little weak in the legs…

Long Xiruo’s head leaned back against the chair, the angled chair back guiding her gaze to the slightly yellowed ceiling above.

—Because, I want you to bee even more beautiful, Ms. Long…

—I don’t want to do anything else, there are things here that I cherish, how could I bear to destroy them now.

Suddenly.

The true dragon slapped her own cheeks hard with both hands and stood up, “What the… what’s going on? Am I possessed?!”

If even the true dragon of China could get possessed, then… there would naturally be nothing for the Dao and Demon Realms to do.

“Sister Long! Sister Long!!”

Just then, Pianqian pushed the door open and came in. Wearing an apron and holding a feather duster, the little butterfly monster saw her Sister Long has a slightly flushed face and tilted her head, asking, “What’s wrong? Are you feeling unwell?”

“Do you have something to tell me?” Long Xiruo lightly coughed.

“Oh!” Pianqian said, “Did you find out the reason for the sudden blackout, Sister Long… It was so scary just now.”

“Sort of found it.” Long Xiruo sat back down, pinched her brow, and thought about how the chat app on her phone would likely explode… Just the thought of logging in to make a statement made her feel utterly exhausted.

If there was an official organization for the Transcendent beings in China… then what she said would essentially be the ‘official’ explanation.

“What was the reason?”

“You’re still young, you wouldn’t understand it for now.” Long Xiruo wanted to send the silly butterfly away, responding casually, “It’s already resolved, go on and keep cleaning. Especially make sure the consultation room is nice and tidy. I’m considering if we should reopen in a few days.”

“Oh… one more thing.” Pianqian then said, “I just got a call from Mo Xiaofei, asking if you were here. He asked if he could e over.”

“Mo Xiaofei?” Long Xiruo instinctively furrowed her brows. She and Pianqian had e back together… Estimating the time, Mo Xiaofei should have e back by now as well.

But what Long Xiruo didn’t expect was that this time Mo Xiaofei didn’t just return with Zhuifeng—he also brought the Young Master of the Greedy Wolf Tribe, Zi Xing, along with a few of her attendants.

From Mo Xiaofei’s mouth, Long Xiruo already knew about the Greedy Wolf clan discovering Zhuifeng’s true identity.

Having no choice, Long Xiruo met with this Young Master of the Greedy Wolf Tribe, Zi Xing, alone in her room, “Let’s skip the pleasantries, I don’t like all those formalities, just say what’s on your mind.”

“Lord Long, when we were approaching, I suddenly felt an exceptionally terrifying aura, its power beyond description, may I ask if you know the reason?”

So it was because of this… Long Xiruo murmured in her heart, then said absently, “It’s nothing strange, you should be aware of what happened on Mount Tai, right?”

Zi Xing nodded.

Long Xiruo continued to speak absently, “I’ve already mentioned this in a meeting afterwards, this Dragon Fiend was actually a buildup of resentment accumulated over countless years beneath the Divine Land.”

Zi Xing frowned, “But wasn’t the Dragon Fiend already eliminated? What does it have to do with the Dragon Fiend then?”

Long Xiruo waved her hand, saying absently, “Even a major injury requires a hundred days to heal, after surgery, you need to rest for a while, right? Although the Dragon Fiend has indeed been eliminated, there’s still residual resentment beneath the land. As you know, during the recent surge of spiritual energy, there was a breach in the earth’s ley lines, leading to a self-purification process, expelling the remaining resentment, which caused some anomalies.”

“I see.” Zi Xing nodded, though her expression showed she wasn’t fully convinced.

Long Xiruo didn’t expect everyone to believe such a flimsy excuse, so she changed the topic, “You didn’t e here just to ask about this matter, did you? As I said, let’s be direct, just say what’s on your mind.”

“May I ask, Lord Long… when I first arrived, had the Wolf Lord already awakened?” Zi Xing, indeed, was quite straightforward with her question.

Long Xiruo steadied herself to reply, “Yes, I had indeed discovered this generation’s Greedy Wolf Star before you arrived. However, back then, he had just awakened, and the situation was quite unstable. I was concerned that Zhuifeng might not be able to control this power, so I didn’t tell him anything and intended to make sure he learned how to wield his power before addressing the matters concerning the Greedy Wolf Tribe… Do you have any objections?”

“Lord Long.” Zi Xing said expressionlessly, “Although you are a true dragon, when it es to training the Greedy Wolf Star’s power, Zi Xing believes our tribe is more suitable.”

Long Xiruo, resting her chin on her hands, replied, “Putting aside the Greedy Wolf Tribe’s inheritance, you and Zhuifeng have also grown acquainted. The child’s mind is easy to read, I trust you can also see what kind of person he is. I won’t speak of your Greedy Wolf Tribe’s destiny, I merely ask you… are you willing? Or, do you think Zhuifeng will adhere to the fate of the Greedy Wolf?”

“The rules cannot be broken.” Zi Xing shook her head and suddenly asked, “Then, Lord Long, are you content with your own destiny?”

Long Xiruo looked at Zi Xing expressionlessly.

After a moment, the Young Master of the Greedy Wolf Tribe offered a slight bow, “The introductions are over… but in the ing days, following the Wolf Lord’s wishes, we will remain here temporarily. If you have any instructions, you can send someone to inform us at the ‘Four Seasons’ hotel… Then, Zi Xing shall take her leave.”

The door closed with a thud.

Only then did Long Xiruo let out a sigh, murmuring, “The rules cannot be broken… how ironic, the wolves who most uphold freedom are bound by rules. However… I’m not in a position to criticize others either.”

As she lamented, Mo Xiaofei came before Long Xiruo after Zi Xing.

The mentor and disciple exchanged a few pleasantries.

Mo Xiaofei also inquired about the massive blackout, Long Xiruo gave yet another flimsy excuse—which, unlike Zi Xing’s half-belief, Mo Xiaofei actually bought.

Having convinced Mo Xiaofei, the true dragon of China forced herself to make another round of statements on the chat app… only to find that everyone had stopped texting, with looks of sudden realization, and then logged off one by one to attend to their own matters…

“Anything else?” Long Xiruo raised her head to glance at Mo Xiaofei, seeing that he seemed to have something more to say, she asked curiously.

“Master… does Zhuifeng really have to go to the Siberian plateau, to the Greedy Wolf Tribe’s homeland?” Mo Xiaofei earnestly asked.

Long Xiruo thought for a moment and replied, “The Greedy Wolf Tribe has its own inheritance, or rather, an unrefusable destiny. Even if Zhuifeng doesn’t want to go now, eventually, he will go on his own… No generation of the Greedy Wolf has escaped from it. You should still remember what I told you about Zhuifeng.”

“Then…” Mo Xiaofei nodded, serious as ever, “If that’s the case, then I want to acpany Zhuifeng on this journey… at the very least, I can be there to watch over him.”

Long Xiruo eyed Mo Xiaofei up and down and then abruptly said, “Attack me with your strongest telekinesis.”

“Master?”

“Just do as I say, don’t ask so many questions.”

“Apologies.”

Mo Xiaofei nodded, then took a deep breath, concentrating all his spirit… His strongest telekinesis can control gravity, a power he prehended in the Yan Wuyue World.

Everything in the room was subjected to an immense pressure at that moment, but along with the gravity release, there was also a powerful force countering it.

Mo Xiaofei kept pressing down, while Long Xiruo continuously lifted up, the two forces maintaining a balanced state, leaving the room undamaged… However, Mo Xiaofei’s face gradually flushed red, while Long Xiruo remained posed.

This contest lasted for over ten minutes before Mo Xiaofei suddenly gasped for air, the gravity disappearing instantly… Long Xiruo also waved her hand to withdraw her True Dragon’s power.

She looked at Mo Xiaofei and frowned, “This time, when you went to Mount Tai, who did you meet, or what did you encounter?”

“Master, I…” Mo Xiaofei’s heart jolted, his expression turning somewhat unnatural.

“Your power, pared to the last time I saw you a year ago, has increased at least fivefold…” Long Xiruo frowned and said, “This speed is too fast, I’m afraid your body won’t adapt immediately. Besides, I vaguely sense another familiar power on you.”

“Master, actually I…” Mo Xiaofei bit his lip, just about to speak.

“Alright, that’s enough.” Unexpectedly, Long Xiruo suddenly waved her hand and said, “You’re considered my disciple, if you didn’t have some kind of adventure, where would that leave my reputation? Besides, your increase in power is overall a good thing. I can sense that your true self is still there, and I trust that you can use it well… As for the matter of Zhuifeng, consider it yourself. Whether to go or not, judge for yourself, no need to ask me about everything.”

“Then… then I’ll head home first.” Mo Xiaofei nodded.

“Go ahead, you’ve been away from home for a long time, your parents must be worried.” Long Xiruo waved her hand.

After Mo Xiaofei left, Long Xiruo lowered the blinds on the window, watching his figure disappear on the street, “Ever since the last meeting, I’ve felt something was off, and this time… Why is the Tianzi Sword on him?”

Long Xiruo suddenly let out a bitter smile, “The Tianzi Sword meeting with the current Greedy Wolf Star… isn’t chaotic enough? Could it be another scheme from that damn merchant?”

The true dragon of China scratched her head in frustration, took out a pack of cigarettes skillfully, lit one up, “What’s wrong with smoking?!”

But after just one puff, she inexplicably put it out.

She suddenly dashed out.

“Pianqian, stop cleaning! I’m hungry, make me some food! I want to watch TV!! I want a vacation!!! I don’t want to go out these days!! I won’t see anyone! Don’t let anyone in!”

“Eh?”

In the bustling city, patrol cars at the front of the city police detective team continuously went out and returned, appearing very busy.

For Officer Ma, this isn’t a good thing—such frequent dispatches mean that many crimes are occurring in this city.

Probably, every police officer hopes their career turns dull… at least it would mean peace outside.

After parking the car, Officer Ma, who recently had another child and joyfully weled a second baby, seemed to have gained some weight… at this moment, sipping soy milk and holding a newspaper, Officer Ma struggled to get out of the car.

However, possibly due to his excessive weight gain, Officer Ma found this action extremely difficult—in the end, he succeeded in getting out, but unfortunately spilled the soy milk on the ground and onto his pants, well…

“Isn’t this just too unlucky?”

Officer Ma cursed softly, awkwardly wiping away the mess in place—at this moment, another car slowly drove in and parked beside Officer Ma.

The window rolled down slowly, and a gentlemanly man in his forties, dressed neatly, poked his head out and smiled slightly, “Officer Ma, long time no see… are you alright?”

“Oh… it’s you, Gao Wen.” Officer Ma was initially taken aback, then quickly said, “Unlucky, unlucky… sigh, looks like I really need to watch my diet.”

The man got out of the car, carrying a briefcase, “These stains are hard to clean. I know a good laundry shop, I’ll write down the address for you later?”

“That would be great!” Officer Ma immediately said happily, “These pants are a gift from my wife, if I got them dirty, I might just get beaten to death.”

The man… Gao Wen smiled, “By the way, I heard your wife got pregnant… you’re really something, Officer Ma, growing stronger with age. Congratulations, congratulations!”

“Hehe…”

This is basically what Officer Ma has heard frequently lately, even some old friends and colleagues have been calling to congratulate him—he’s practically been smiling like a pig’s head this entire time.

Officer Ma wondered, “By the way, what brings you here?”

“Oh, nothing special, just here to coordinate with the bureau’s work.” Gao Wen said casually, “A suspect from the second team needs a profile, so the captain called me over.”

“Oh… I see, then you carry on.” Officer Ma nodded, “I won’t see you off, you know the place. I need to find somewhere to change pants. After all, image needs maintaining.”

“Well then, see you later. I have a class to teach this afternoon.” Gao Wen smiled, patted Officer Ma on the shoulder, and left with his briefcase, surveying the area before leaving.

“Officer Ma, who was that? He seems familiar?”

Lin Feng appeared behind Officer Ma, carrying a bag of buns, and curiously asked… startled, Officer Ma glared before saying, “His name’s Gao Wen, now he’s a criminal psychology lecturer at the University of Political Science and Law.”

“Now?” Lin Feng was surprised, instinctively asking, “What about before?”

Officer Ma replied, “Before, he was the captain of the second team in our bureau, made notable contributions. We often collaborated with the second team, getting familiar over time. Later he left the bureau for some reason and became a lecturer at the university. But…”

“But what?”

Officer Ma looked at Gao Wen’s receding figure, “It always feels like there’s some disconnect, just can’t seem to connect, only Captain Luo could have a conversation with him. Gao Wen’s father-in-law is a bigwig in the provincial bureau, as the son-in-law of a bigwig, perhaps his status is a bit different, always feels like cross-server chatting?”

“Not bad, Officer Ma, even knowing cross-server chatting!”

“Go to hell!” Officer Ma glared!

Just then, a team member rushed out from inside, spotting the two chatting idly, and hurried over.

“Officer Ma, Officer Lin, great, you’re both here! I was in a rush to find you!” the team member said, panting.

“What happened?” Officer Ma frowned.

The team member said solemnly, “We just received a report, there’s been a corpse discovered!”

䝸㿅㣚㸥

㣚䐌䲓䄱㿎㛝䯄㩰䓇䩺

䓇䓇䐌䇊

㩰䄼㛝

䉣㷉䯄䩺

䝸㷉䰋䯄

䯄䩺䓇䑙䇊㿅䓇

㵄䑙䇊䲓

䯄㛝䎬㿎

䩺䞐䵎䄱

䇊㸥䄱㵄䯄䝸

㷉䝸㿎

䭒䄱䝸

䝶㿅㿎㛝㸥 㷉㸥䩺㣚䇊䐌䩺䯄㷉 䇊㿎 㿎㩰㛝 㒉㩰䝸䯄㛝 㿅䝸㸥 䇊 䉄㩰䩺䓇㛝䲓 䞳䩺䤢䤢 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䓇㛝䇊㸥䯄㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝 㣚㛝㛝㿎䩺䯄㷉 㒉䓇䇊䐌㛝 䇊䯄㵄 㩰䄱㸥㸥䩺㛝㵄䓇䑙 㵄㛝䐌䓇䩺䯄㛝㵄 䓦㩰䇊䯄㷉 䵎䩺䯄㷉㸥䄱䩺’䤢 䓇䄱䯄䐌㩰 䩺䯄㧾䩺㿎䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄䞐 㮈㸥䩺㧾䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䇊㸥 䜽䝸㸥㸥䝸䉄㛝㵄 㿅㸥䝸㣚 㿎㩰㛝 䓦㩰䇊䯄㷉 㙐䇊㣚䩺䓇䑙䲓 䇊䯄㵄 䯄䇊㧾䩺㷉䇊㿎䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㸥䝸䄱㷉㩰 㿎㸥䇊㿅㿅䩺䐌䲓 䤢㩰㛝 㸥㛝䇊䐌㩰㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝 㵄㛝䤢㿎䩺䯄䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄䠐 㿎㩰㛝 㒉䇊㸥䎊䞐

䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱 㩰䇊㵄 䇊㒉㒉䇊㸥㛝䯄㿎䓇䑙 䇊㸥㸥䩺㧾㛝㵄 䇊 䜽䩺㿎 㛝䇊㸥䓇䩺㛝㸥䞐䞐䞐 䴳㩰㛝䯄 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 䇊㸥㸥䩺㧾㛝㵄䲓 䤢㩰㛝 㿅䝸䄱䯄㵄 㩰䩺㣚 䓇䝸䝸䎊䩺䯄㷉 䇊㿎 㩰䩺䤢 㒉㩰䝸䯄㛝䞐

䓇䐌䝸䄱㵄’㿎䯄

䊆䎊㵄㸥䯄䩺”

䉄㛝㩰㸥㛝

䐌䇊㒉㛝䓇

㩰㧾㛝䇊

䓇䄱䐌䝸㵄

“㰆

㛝䉄

䩺㷉䯄䉣

䇊䲓㣚㛝䯄

㒉䩺㛝䐌䎊㵄

䝸䄱䑙

䰋䯄䝸㷉

㵄䯄䄱䇊㸥䝸䞐

㿎䇊

㿎䇊䓇䤢㛝

㩰䇊㧾㛝

䎊䝸䓇㛝䝸㵄

㮈䄱㛝 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㛝 㿎䩺㣚䩺䯄㷉䲓 㿎㩰㛝 㒉䇊㸥䎊 䉄䇊䤢 䤢㒉䇊㸥䤢㛝䓇䑙 㒉䝸㒉䄱䓇䇊㿎㛝㵄䞐䞐䞐 䄼㩰䝸䄱㷉㩰 䦓䄱䩺㛝㿎䲓 䩺㿎 䤢㛝㛝㣚㛝㵄 䤢䄱䩺㿎䇊䜽䓇㛝 㿅䝸㸥 㵄䩺䤢䐌䄱䤢䤢䩺䯄㷉 㣚䇊㿎㿎㛝㸥䤢䞐 㮈㛝䤢㒉䩺㿎㛝 㩰㛝㸥 䐌䝸㣚㒉䓇䇊䩺䯄䩺䯄㷉䲓 䤢㩰㛝 䤢䇊㿎 䝸䯄 㿎㩰㛝 䜽㛝䯄䐌㩰䲓 “䴳㩰䇊㿎 䇊㸥㛝 䑙䝸䄱 䓇䝸䝸䎊䩺䯄㷉 䇊㿎䊆”

“䄼㩰㛝 㒉䝸䉄㛝㸥 䝸䄱㿎䇊㷉㛝 䓇䇊䤢㿎 䯄䩺㷉㩰㿎䲓 䐌㩰㛝䐌䎊䩺䯄㷉 䉄㩰䇊㿎 㒉㛝䝸㒉䓇㛝 䇊㸥㛝 䤢䇊䑙䩺䯄㷉 䝸䯄䓇䩺䯄㛝䞐” 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱 䐌䇊䤢䄱䇊䓇䓇䑙 㸥㛝㣚䇊㸥䎊㛝㵄䲓 㿎㩰㛝䯄 㿎䄱㸥䯄㛝㵄 䝸㿅㿅 㩰䩺䤢 㒉㩰䝸䯄㛝䲓 “䭒㛝㿎’䤢 䐌䝸䯄㿎䩺䯄䄱㛝 䝸䄱㸥 㵄䩺䤢䐌䄱䤢䤢䩺䝸䯄 㿅㸥䝸㣚 䑙㛝䤢㿎㛝㸥㵄䇊䑙䞐”

䵍㧾䇊㛝”

䰋䝸䯄㷉

㛝䇊䞐䎊㵄䤢

䝸䐌䇊䤢䓇䄱䩺㿎䄱䑙

䩺㿎

䩺䉣䯄㷉

㵄䩺㛝㵄㿎䤢㛝㷉

䄱䝸䑙䞐䞐䞐

䓇”䊆䓇䇊

“䄼㩰䇊䯄䎊䤢 㿅䝸㸥 䑙䝸䄱㸥 䐌䝸䯄䐌㛝㸥䯄䞐”

“䴳㩰䝸’䤢 䐌䝸䯄䐌㛝㸥䯄㛝㵄 䇊䜽䝸䄱㿎 䑙䝸䄱䊆” 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 䤢䯄䝸㸥㿎㛝㵄 䓇䩺㷉㩰㿎䓇䑙䲓 “㰆㿅 䩺㿎 䉄㛝㸥㛝䯄’㿎 㿅䝸㸥 䋕㸥䇊䯄㵄㒉䇊 䇊䤢䎊䩺䯄㷉 㿎䝸 㿎䇊䎊㛝 㷉䝸䝸㵄 䐌䇊㸥㛝 䝸㿅 䑙䝸䄱䲓 㰆 䉄䝸䄱䓇㵄䯄’㿎 㩰䇊㧾㛝 䐌䝸㣚㛝䞐䞐䞐 䢁䇊䯄 䑙䝸䄱 䜽㛝䓇䩺㛝㧾㛝 䑙䝸䄱 㵄䇊㸥㛝㵄 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㸥䝸䉄 㣚㛝 䝸䄱㿎䊆”

䵎䩺䄱

“䫜䇊㿎

㛝㒉㸥䇊㒉

䩺㛝䜽䤢㵄㛝

䞐䩺㩰㣚

䝸䑙䄱

㿅㣚㸥䝸

䇊䜽㷉

㿎䤢䄱㣚

䑙㩰”㷉䄱䞐㸥䯄

䜽㛝

㒉䄱䲓

䭒䄱䝸

䤢䲓䩺䓇㵄㛝㣚

䩺䩺䯄㿎䓇㿅㷉

䤢䓇䓇䇊㣚

䴳䇊㸥㣚䲓 䤢㿎㛝䇊㣚䩺䯄㷉䲓 䇊䯄㵄 䇊㸥䝸㣚䇊㿎䩺䐌䲓 䩺㿎 䉄䇊䤢 䯄䇊㿎䄱㸥䇊䓇䓇䑙 㿅䝸䝸㵄䞐

“䴳㩰䇊㿎 䩺䤢 㿎㩰䩺䤢䊆” 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 㿎䝸䝸䎊 䩺㿎䲓 䐌䄱㸥䩺䝸䄱䤢䓇䑙䞐

䞐㿅䓇㿅䇊㛝䉄”䤢

㿎䝸㷉

䐌㿎䇊㸥

䇊㛝䯄䲓㛝㿎

㰆”

㿎䝸䏞

㷉䫜”㷉

䤢䝸

㿎㿎㩰䄱㷉䝸㩰

㩰㿎㣚㛝

㸥㛝䲓㿎㛝㩰

䝸䑙䄱

㿅䝸

䄱䩺䵎

㵄䤢䩺䇊

㧾䇊㛝㩰

㧾㸥䝸㛝

䤢㣚䝸䞐㛝

䉄䤢䇊

䊆”䉄䤢㛝㛝㿎䤢

㵄㿅䝸䯄

䄱䝸䭒

䤢㿅䝸㿎䓇䑙䲓

㿎㩰䩺㣚㷉

䯄䝸㿎

䓇䩺䓇䤢㛝䯄㷉

“䄼䇊䤢㿎㛝䤢 㒉㸥㛝㿎㿎䑙 㷉䝸䝸㵄䞐” 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 㿎䝸䝸䎊 䇊 䜽䩺㿎㛝䲓 䩺䯄䤢㿎䇊䯄㿎䓇䑙 䐌䝸䯄䦓䄱㛝㸥㛝㵄 䜽䑙 㿎㩰㛝 㸥䩺䐌㩰 㛝㷉㷉 䇊㸥䝸㣚䇊 䇊䯄㵄 㿎㩰㛝 䤢䝸㿅㿎䲓 䐌㩰㛝䉄䑙 㿎㛝䎬㿎䄱㸥㛝䲓 㩰㛝㸥 㒉㸥㛝㧾䩺䝸䄱䤢 㣚䝸䝸㵄 䜽㸥䩺㷉㩰㿎㛝䯄㛝㵄䞐

“㮈䩺㵄 䑙䝸䄱㸥 㿅䇊㣚䩺䓇䑙 㿅䩺䯄㵄 䇊䯄䑙㿎㩰䩺䯄㷉䊆” 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱 䤢䄱㵄㵄㛝䯄䓇䑙 䇊䤢䎊㛝㵄䞐

䇊䩺㣚䓇䑙’㿅

㵄䯄䇊

㿅”䊆䇊㣚䩺䓇’䑙

䯄㛝㣚䇊

䴳䇊㿎”㩰

䝸䑙䄱

䝸㵄

䑙䄱㸥’䝸

㣚䑙’

䑙䜽

䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 㸥䝸䓇䓇㛝㵄 㩰㛝㸥 㛝䑙㛝䤢䲓 㿎㩰㛝䯄 㿎䝸䝸䎊 䝸䄱㿎 䇊 㽵䝶㮈䲓 䝸㒉㛝䯄㛝㵄 䩺㿎䲓 䇊䯄㵄 㩰䇊䯄㵄㛝㵄 䩺㿎 㿎䝸 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱䞐

“䄼㩰㛝 䩺䯄㧾㛝䤢㿎䩺㷉䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄 䉄䇊䤢 㣚䝸䤢㿎䓇䑙 䇊㸥㸥䇊䯄㷉㛝㵄 㿎㩰㸥䝸䄱㷉㩰 䋕㸥䇊䯄㵄㒉䇊’䤢 䇊䐌䦓䄱䇊䩺䯄㿎䇊䯄䐌㛝䤢 㩰㛝㸥㛝䞐 䝶䤢 㿎㩰㛝 㸥㛝㒉䝸㸥㿎 䤢㿎䇊㿎㛝䤢䲓 䉄㛝’㧾㛝 䜽䇊䤢䩺䐌䇊䓇䓇䑙 㸥㛝㿒䩺䯄㧾㛝䤢㿎䩺㷉䇊㿎㛝㵄 㛝㧾㛝㸥䑙䝸䯄㛝 䉄㩰䝸 䉄䇊䤢 䩺䯄㧾䝸䓇㧾㛝㵄 䩺䯄 㿎㩰䇊㿎 䐌䇊䤢㛝 䜽䇊䐌䎊 㿎㩰㛝䯄䞐 䰋䄱㸥㒉㸥䩺䤢䩺䯄㷉䓇䑙䞐䞐䞐 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱䲓 䑙䝸䄱’㸥㛝 䤢䝸㣚㛝㿎㩰䩺䯄㷉䲓 䑙䝸䄱㸥 㿅䇊㿎㩰㛝㸥’䤢 㷉㸥䝸䄱㒉 䝸㿅 䜽㸥䝸㿎㩰㛝㸥䤢 䇊㸥㛝 䇊䓇䓇 䤢䝸㸥㿎䤢 䝸㿅 䤢㿎㸥䝸䯄㷉 㒉䓇䇊䑙㛝㸥䤢䠐 㰆䯄㿎㛝㸥㒉䝸䓇 䇊㷉㛝䯄㿎䤢䲓 㣚䩺䓇䩺㿎䇊㸥䑙 㣚䇊㼴䝸㸥䤢䲓 䤢䝸㣚㛝 㛝㧾㛝䯄 㩰䇊㧾㛝 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㸥㛝䐌䝸㸥㵄䤢 䐌䓇䇊䤢䤢䩺㿅䩺㛝㵄䞐”

䄱㷉㩰䝸㸥㿎㩰

㣚䯄䄱㛝㷉㸥㿎㿎䩺䞐

䜽䝸䤢㵄㸥䉄㛝

㛝䩺㿎䓇䄱䦓䑙

㷉’䉣䤢䩺䯄

㿎㩰㛝

㵄䇊㿎䇊

䄱䩺䵎

㷉䝸䯄㷉䩺㸥䩺䯄

䜽䇊䲓㿎䓇㛝㿎

䝸䄱䭒

䝸䯄

䰋㷉䝸䯄

㿎㩰㛝

㰆㿎’䤢 䄱䯄㵄㛝䯄䩺䇊䜽䓇㛝 㿎㩰䇊㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸㣚㒉䓇㛝㿎㛝䯄㛝䤢䤢 䝸㿅 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㵄䇊㿎䇊 䩺䤢 䯄䝸㿎䇊䜽䓇䑙 㩰䩺㷉㩰䲓 䇊䐌㩰䩺㛝㧾䇊䜽䓇㛝 䜽䑙 䯄䝸 䝸㸥㵄䩺䯄䇊㸥䑙 㒉㛝㸥䤢䝸䯄—䇊䓇㿎㩰䝸䄱㷉㩰 㿎㩰㛝㸥㛝 䇊㸥㛝 䦓䄱䩺㿎㛝 䇊 㿅㛝䉄 㵄䩺䤢䐌㸥㛝㒉䇊䯄䐌䩺㛝䤢 㿅㸥䝸㣚 䉄㩰䇊㿎 㩰㛝 䓇䝸䝸䎊㛝㵄 䄱㒉 䓇䇊䤢㿎 䯄䩺㷉㩰㿎䲓 䩺㿎 䩺䯄䐌䓇䄱㵄㛝䤢 㿎㩰㛝 㩰䇊㒉㒉㛝䯄䩺䯄㷉䤢 䝸㿅 㣚䇊䯄䑙 䩺䯄㵄䩺㧾䩺㵄䄱䇊䓇䤢 䝸㧾㛝㸥 㿎㩰㛝 䑙㛝䇊㸥䤢䞐

䴳㩰䩺䓇㛝 㣚䄱䯄䐌㩰䩺䯄㷉 䝸䯄 㿎㩰㛝 㛝㷉㷉 䉄䇊㿅㿅䓇㛝䤢䲓 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 䤢䇊䩺㵄䲓 “䴳㛝 䜽㸥䝸䄱㷉㩰㿎 䩺䯄 䤢㛝㧾㛝㸥䇊䓇 㒉㸥䝸㿅㛝䤢䤢䩺䝸䯄䇊䓇 䇊䯄䇊䓇䑙䤢㿎䤢䲓 䇊䯄㵄 䜽㸥䝸䇊㵄䓇䑙 䩺㵄㛝䯄㿎䩺㿅䩺㛝㵄 䇊 㿅㛝䉄 䤢䄱䤢㒉㛝䐌㿎䤢䞐 䋕㛝䯄㛝㸥䇊䓇䓇䑙 䤢㒉㛝䇊䎊䩺䯄㷉䲓 䩺㿅 㿎㩰㛝 䤢㩰䝸䝸㿎㛝㸥 䉄䇊䤢 䤢䝸㣚㛝䝸䯄㛝 䩺䯄㿎㛝㸥䯄䇊䓇䲓 㿎㩰㛝㸥㛝 㣚䄱䤢㿎 䜽㛝 䤢䝸㣚㛝 䐌䓇䄱㛝䤢 䝸㸥 㿎㸥䇊䐌㛝䤢䲓 䯄䝸 䉄䇊䑙 䩺㿎’㵄 䜽㛝 䤢㛝䇊㣚䓇㛝䤢䤢䓇䑙 䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥㛝㵄 䄱㒉䞐”

㸥䝸㿅

䄱䜽㿎

䩺㿎㩰䉄

䝸䤢㩰䉄䤢

㩰䩺䤢

䯄㵄㷉䄱䩺㸥

㩰䩺䤢

䇊䇊㿎䓇㿅

㣚㷉䤢䞐䩺䯄䤢䩺

䲓㿅㸥䜽㛝䝸㛝

㿎䩺

䯄䝸

䤢㿎䓇䝸

㩰㿎㛝

䉄㿎䯄䇊

㩰㽵㛝㸥䲓䇊㒉䤢

㩰㿎䤢䩺

㩰䥳䲓

㩰㛝㿎

䞐䄱䯄䤢䞐䓇䄱䄱䇊䞐

䯄”䇊䊆䑙

㠸䓇㩰䝸䩺䩺㒉䤢䇊㿎㛝㵄

䝸䤢㒉㛝㸥䯄

䯄䝸

㣚㛝㛝䝸䤢䯄䝸

㵄䝸

䝸䏞䉄

䩺䤢㿎㿅㩰䤢

㿎䤢䩺㛝㩰

䵍㛝㸥䤢㛝’

㛝䉄㿎䯄

㸥㛝䜽䄱䄱䇊䤢’

㿎䝸

㛝㩰㿎

䇊㿎䜽㿎䲓䓇㛝

䝸䄱䉄䯄㵄䤢

㩰㛝㿎

㣚䝸㵄䝸㿎㛝㸥㒉

䤢䝶

㷉䄱㩰䯄䞐䤢㛝䉣

䐌䇊㛝䤢

䇊㿎䯄䉄䤢’

䩺䤢㩰

㛝䓇䤢㛝

㸥㩰䩺㿎㷉

䇊䓇䢁㛝㣚䩺㵄

㵄䄱䦓䤢䇊

䐌㵄䝸䩺䯄䩺㷉䐌䩺䯄

㛝㩰

䇊㸥㛝

䝸䑙䄱

䉄䇊䤢

㛝䤢㵄䯄䝸䐌

䄱䤢㩰㷉䝸䯄㿎

䤢㛝㩰

㷉䝸䰋䯄

㿎䝸

㒉䩺䝸䯄䤢䩺䄱䤢䤢䐌

㛝䲓䤢㵄䄱䤢䩺

䐌䇊㿎䄱䝸䐌䯄

䇊㒉䓇䝸㸥㿎

䜽䄱㿎

㛝䩺䤢㵄䄱䤢

㸥㿅䝶㛝㿎

㛝䯄䝸䄱䐌㵄䐌䓇㵄䲓

䯄㸥㵄䢁䝸䩺㛝䤢䩺䯄㷉

䇊㿅㸥㿎䉄䇊㸥䞐㛝㵄

䄱䑙㿅䇊䓇䉄䓇

䩺䑙䐌㿎

䩺䤢㿎㿅䩺䯄䩺䯄䞐䐌䇊㷉

㷉㛝㵄䤢㿎㛝䄱㸥

㿎䩺䤢’

㸥㵄䇊䝸㣚㛝㸥

㩰㿎㛝

䩺䯄㷉䉣

㛝䞐䝸㸥㿎䄱

䐌䇊㒉㿎䇊䩺䯄䲓

䄱䯄㷉

㧾䐌䞐㛝䩺䝸㛝䯄㿎䯄䞐䯄䞐

䉄䤢䇊

䜽㿎䄱

䩺䓇㒉䐌䝸㛝

㛝䜽㿎䇊㿎䲓䓇

䝸䯄䩺㩰䯄㿎㷉

䇊䯄䝸䓇䑙䓇㷉䩺㸥䩺

㩰㿎㛝

㿎䉄㩰䩺

䐌䝸䤢㛝䯄㵄

䭒”䝸䎊䝸

䄱䓦㩰䝸

䤢㒉䎊䲓㛝䝸

䇊㿎

䲓䝸䯄㛝

䐌䇊㸥

䤢䩺㩰

㛝㩰㿎

㿎㩰㿎䇊

䢁䝸䊆䩺㛝䐌䐌䯄㛝㵄䯄䩺

㿎㩰䩺䤢

䓇䜽䄱䓇㛝㿎

䯄䝸㛝㒉㸥䤢䲓

㵄㛝㩰䐌䄱㛝䤢㵄䓇

㧾䇊㩰㛝

䤢㵄㛝䉄䇊㒉㒉

㵄䑙䇊

䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 㿎䝸㸥㛝 䝸㿅㿅 䇊 㒉䩺㛝䐌㛝 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝 㛝㷉㷉 䉄䇊㿅㿅䓇㛝 䇊䯄㵄 䝸㿅㿅㛝㸥㛝㵄 䩺㿎䞐

䃽䄱㿎 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱 䤢䓇䩺㵄 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㛝 㿎㩰䩺㸥㵄 䤢㛝㿎 䝸㿅 㵄䇊㿎䇊 䩺䯄䤢㿎㛝䇊㵄䞐

䞐䯄㿎䝸㛝䇊㛝䩺䄱䜽䓇䤢䦓

䲓㛝䯄䴳

䇊㒉䐌㿎䩺䯄䇊

䲓䩺㿎㒉䯄㿎䇊㛝

䇊䤢䦓㵄䄱

㸥䲓㒉䯄䤢䝸㛝

䄼㩰䤢”䩺

䩺䓇䤢㒉

㛝㩰㿎䞐䯄

䲓䯄㿒㵄䉄㛝䯄䓇㛝㛝䓇㿎䐌䐌䝸

䝸㿅㸥㣚

䇊䜽䎊䐌

䇊䉄䤢

㛝㸥㩰

䝸㷉䰋䯄

䄱䩺䯄㛝䯄䐌㿅䓇㛝

䩺䜽䲓㿎

䤢㛝㣚䐌䇊䎊㵄

䯄䚽䐌㸥䇊䎊䜽㷉䝸䄱㵄

䩺㿅

䐌䩺㩰㩰䉄

㸥䝸䐌㛝㧾

㒉䝸䤢䇊䲓䤢㛝㿎㿒䐌

㿎䜽䄱

䤢㛝㿎䤢䲓䑙㣚

㿎㩰㛝

㬳䑙㛝䵍

䤢㩰㿎䩺

䲓䄱㒉

䐌㵄㛝䝸䯄䤢

䄱㷉㵄

䝸䓇䄱㵄䐌

㿎㷉䤢㛝䄱䩺㵄㸥㵄䓇䯄

㛝䃽䤢䇊㵄

䤢䴳’㛝䯄

㛝’㵄㿎䑙㩰

䥳䓇㵄

䩺䉣㷉䯄

䓇䉄㿒㩰㛝䩺㿒䞐㿅㸥䇊䯄㿎䇊

䩺㿎䤢䯄䇊䝸䐌

㛝㸥㛝䝸䲓㸥䞳㧾䝸

䤢㿅㿎䩺

䇊䋕䝸

㸥㛝㛝䤢䯄䩺㵄㷉

㼴䝸㵄䯄㛝䩺

㛝䜽䐌䯄㛝䩺䇊䓇䝸䤢㸥㵄

䯄䑙䝸㛝䇊䯄

㿒㩰䩺䉄㿎䯄㸥㿅㿒䞐䇊䇊㛝䓇

䇊䋕䝸

䝶㸥㛝

㸥㛝䩺䤢䯄䐌㙐䝸

䉄㿎䩺㩰

䰋䩺䎬

䯄䑙䇊䄱㷉䥳䲓

㮈䐌㸥䝸㿎䝸

䯄㿎䝸㩰㣚䤢

㩰㿎㛝

㛝’䤢䴳䯄

㿎䝸䄱

䩺㛝㛝䩺㷉䇊䯄㿎㿎䤢㧾㵄

䉄㛝

䋕䇊䝸

㩰㛝

㩰䩺䤢

㧾㛝㛝’䴳

㛝䯄㵄㛝

䉄䩺䯄䩺㩰㿎

䯄䇊㵄

㛝㿎㩰

䤢䇊

䝸䯄

㩰䩺䩺㸥㷉䎊㷉䇊䯄䯄㩰㿒

㸥䞐䇊䐌䞐㩰㛝㿎䞐㛝

䩺䄱䯄䤢䩺䑙㸥㧾㿎㛝

㛝㛝䉄㸥

㛝㩰䤢’

㛝䇊䓇㸥㿎

䯄㿎䓇㛝䩺

䄱䑙䝸

䓇䩺㛝㷉”䯄䩺䊆䤢㿎䯄

“䵍㣚㣚䞐” 䭒䄱䝸 䵎䩺䄱 䤢䩺㣚㒉䓇䑙 㸥㛝䤢㒉䝸䯄㵄㛝㵄䞐

䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 㿅㸥䝸䉄䯄㛝㵄䲓 “䄼㩰䩺䤢 䩺䤢 䜽䇊䤢䩺䐌䇊䓇䓇䑙 䉄㩰䇊㿎 䉄㛝 㩰䇊㧾㛝 䤢䝸 㿅䇊㸥䞐䞐䞐 䴳㩰䇊㿎’䤢 䑙䝸䄱㸥 㿎䇊䎊㛝䊆 㮈䝸䯄’㿎 䉄䝸㸥㸥䑙䲓 䉄㛝’㸥㛝 㿅䄱䓇䓇䑙 䐌䝸䝸㒉㛝㸥䇊㿎䩺䯄㷉 䉄䩺㿎㩰 䑙䝸䄱䞐 䴳㩰䇊㿎㛝㧾㛝㸥 䑙䝸䄱 䉄䇊䯄㿎 㿎䝸 䩺䯄㧾㛝䤢㿎䩺㷉䇊㿎㛝䲓 䉄㩰䝸㛝㧾㛝㸥 䑙䝸䄱 䉄䇊䯄㿎 㿎䝸 䓇䝸䝸䎊 䩺䯄㿎䝸䲓 㿅㛝㛝䓇 㿅㸥㛝㛝䞐”

䄱䩺䵎

㿅㿎䯄䝸㛝䝸㸥䊆”䯄䇊

㣚䩺㛝㿎

䑙䝸䄱

㿎㩰㛝

䓇䤢㛝䝸㵄䐌

㿎㩰䤢䩺

㛝㧾㩰䇊

㿎䓇㿎䇊䲓㛝䜽

䄱䭒䝸

㮈䝸”

“䵍㣚㣚䲓 䤢䝸㸥㿎 䝸㿅䞐” 䰋䝸䯄㷉 䉣䩺䯄㷉 䤢㩰㸥䄱㷉㷉㛝㵄䞐

“䝶䐌䐌䝸㣚㒉䇊䯄䑙 㣚㛝 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㛝 䄱䯄䩺㧾㛝㸥䤢䩺㿎䑙 㿎㩰㛝䯄䞐”

䞐䞐䞐

䞐䞐䞐

䥳䄱㿎䤢䩺㵄㛝 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸㸥㵄䝸䯄䲓 䇊 䐌㸥䝸䉄㵄 㩰䇊㵄 㷉䇊㿎㩰㛝㸥㛝㵄—㿎㩰㛝 䐌䄱㸥㸥㛝䯄㿎 䓇䝸䐌䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄 䉄䇊䤢 䇊䯄 䝸䓇㵄 㵄䩺䤢㿎㸥䩺䐌㿎’䤢 㸥㛝䤢䩺㵄㛝䯄㿎䩺䇊䓇 㩰䝸䄱䤢㛝䞐

䤢䩺㩰㿎

㛝䄼㩰

䉄䤢䇊

㸥䩺㿎㩰㵄

䤢䐌䯄㛝㛝

䯄䝸

䝸㿅

㿅䝸

㿎㛝㩰

㿎㩰㛝

㛝䤢䞐䝸䄱㩰

㿅㸥䝸䓇䝸

㣚䐌㛝㸥䩺

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊䲓 䄱㒉䝸䯄 㼴䄱䤢㿎 䇊㸥㸥䩺㧾䩺䯄㷉䲓 䐌䇊䄱㿎䩺䝸䄱䤢䓇䑙 䤢䐌䇊䯄䯄㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝 䤢䄱㸥㸥䝸䄱䯄㵄䩺䯄㷉䤢䲓 㿎㩰䩺㛝㿅㿒䓇䩺䎊㛝䲓 䄱䯄㿎䩺䓇 䇊 㒉㸥㛝䤢㛝䯄㿎 㿎㛝䇊㣚 㣚㛝㣚䜽㛝㸥 㸥㛝䇊䤢䤢䄱㸥㛝㵄 㩰䩺㣚䲓 “䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊䲓 䞳䤢䞐 㦟㛝䯄 䩺䤢䯄’㿎 㩰㛝㸥㛝䲓 㸥㛝䤢㿎 䇊䤢䤢䄱㸥㛝㵄䞐”

“䋕㛝㿎 䝸㿅㿅䲓 䇊㣚 㰆 䇊㿅㸥䇊䩺㵄 䝸㿅 㩰㛝㸥䊆 㰆 㿎㛝䓇䓇 䑙䝸䄱䲓 䩺㿅 䤢㩰㛝 㵄䇊㸥㛝䤢 㿎䝸 䐌䝸㣚㛝䲓 㰆’㵄 䎊䩺䐌䎊 㩰㛝㸥 䝸䄱㿎 䩺䯄 䯄䝸 㿎䩺㣚㛝㬳”

“䥳䞐㩰䞐䞐”

䴳㩰㛝䯄 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䇊䯄㵄 䭒䩺䯄 㙐㛝䯄㷉 䓇㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㿎㛝䇊㣚 䩺䯄䤢䩺㵄㛝䲓 㿎㩰㛝䑙 䩺㣚㣚㛝㵄䩺䇊㿎㛝䓇䑙 䤢㣚㛝䓇䓇㛝㵄 䇊 䤢㿎㸥䝸䯄㷉 䤢㿎㛝䯄䐌㩰䞐

“䵍㛝䑙䲓 㖖䩺䇊䝸䜽䇊䝸䲓 䩺㿎’䤢 䑙䝸䄱㸥 㿎䄱㸥䯄 㿎䝸㵄䇊䑙䊆” 䭒䩺䯄 㙐㛝䯄㷉 㷉㸥㛝㛝㿎㛝㵄 㖖䩺䇊䝸䜽䇊䝸 㿅㸥䝸㣚 㿎㩰㛝 㿅䝸㸥㛝䯄䤢䩺䐌 㵄㛝㒉䇊㸥㿎㣚㛝䯄㿎䲓 “䴳㩰䇊㿎’䤢 㿎㩰㛝 䤢䩺㿎䄱䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄 㩰㛝㸥㛝䊆”

㵄䇊䲓㩰䯄

㛝䩺㵄㿎䓇㿅

㛝䩺䓇䎊

㵄㣚䯄䩺䤢㛝㛝㸥㛝㣚䜽㣚㿎

䤢䩺㩰

䩺䐌䇊䇊䑙䓇㸥㒉䄱㸥㿎䓇

㸥㿅䝸

䞐䞐䝸㸥䎊䉄䞐

䩺䤢㿎’

䇊䯄㵄

䓇䤢䝸䝸䎊

䲓䞳䇊

䝸㛝䤢㣚

䩺㛝㿅䥳䐌㿅㸥

㩰䤢䓇㷉䓇䩺䑙㿎

㧾㛝㸥䤢㛝”㛝䞐

㧾䝸㛝䓇㷉㵄

䇊䩺䝸䝸㖖䇊䜽

㛝䐌䲓䤢䇊

䩺’䤢㿎

䑙䝸㛝䄱’㸥

㿅㛝䥳”㿅䩺䐌㸥

䩺䯄

䲓䩺䭒䯄

“㮈䩺䤢㣚㛝㣚䜽㛝㸥㣚㛝䯄㿎䊆” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䉄䇊䤢 䤢㿎䇊㸥㿎䓇㛝㵄䞐䞐䞐 䄼㩰䇊㿎’䤢 䇊 㣚䇊㼴䝸㸥 䐌䇊䤢㛝䲓 䄱䤢䄱䇊䓇䓇䑙 䩺㣚㒉䓇䩺䐌䇊㿎㛝䤢 㩰䩺㷉㩰䓇䑙 䇊㷉㷉㸥㛝䤢䤢䩺㧾㛝 䐌㸥䩺㣚䩺䯄䇊䓇䤢䲓 㒉䝸䤢䩺䯄㷉 䤢㛝㧾㛝㸥㛝 䤢䝸䐌䩺䇊䓇 㿎㩰㸥㛝䇊㿎䤢䞐

㖖䩺䇊䝸䜽䇊䝸 䯄䝸㵄㵄㛝㵄䲓 “䞳䝸㸥㛝䝸㧾㛝㸥䲓 䉄㛝 䐌䇊䯄’㿎 䐌䄱㸥㸥㛝䯄㿎䓇䑙 䇊䤢䐌㛝㸥㿎䇊䩺䯄 㿎㩰㛝 㧾䩺䐌㿎䩺㣚’䤢 䩺㵄㛝䯄㿎䩺㿎䑙 䜽㛝䐌䇊䄱䤢㛝 㿎㩰㛝 䜽䝸㵄䑙 䩺䤢䯄’㿎 䩺䯄㿎䇊䐌㿎䞐 䞳䝸䤢㿎 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝 㸥㛝䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥㛝㵄 㿎䩺䤢䤢䄱㛝 䩺䤢 䤢㩰㸥㛝㵄㵄㛝㵄䞐䞐䞐 䴳㛝’䓇䓇 䯄㛝㛝㵄 㿎䝸 㒉䩺㛝䐌㛝 㿎㩰䩺䯄㷉䤢 㿎䝸㷉㛝㿎㩰㛝㸥 䓇䇊㿎㛝㸥䞐 䵍䝸䉄㛝㧾㛝㸥䲓 㰆 㿅䝸䄱䯄㵄 㿎㩰㛝 㧾䩺䐌㿎䩺㣚’䤢 㒉㛝䓇㧾䩺䤢䲓 㿎㛝㣚㒉䝸㸥䇊㸥䩺䓇䑙 䐌䝸䯄㿅䩺㸥㣚䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 㧾䩺䐌㿎䩺㣚 䩺䤢 㣚䇊䓇㛝䞐䞐䞐 䝶䤢 㿅䝸㸥 䇊㷉㛝䲓 䉄㛝’䓇䓇 䯄㛝㛝㵄 㿎䝸 䐌䝸䯄㵄䄱䐌㿎 㿅䄱㸥㿎㩰㛝㸥 䜽䝸䯄㛝 䇊㷉㛝 䇊䯄䇊䓇䑙䤢䩺䤢䞐”

㛝䝸䞐䐌䜽䎬䞐䩺䞐

䩺䯄

䤢㿎㸥㵄䝸㛝

㵄䝸䜽䑙

䩺䯄䩺䤢㵄㛝䞐

䎊㛝㛝㛝㒉㵄

䞳䇊

㸥䩺㿅䐌㛝㿅䥳

㩰䄼㛝

䯄䇊

䇊䉄䤢

䥳䯄䓇䑙 㿎䝸 䤢㛝㛝 㒉䩺㛝䐌㛝䤢 䐌㩰䝸㒉㒉㛝㵄䲓 䤢䇊䉄䯄䲓 䝸㸥 㩰䇊䐌䎊㛝㵄䲓 㒉䩺䓇㛝㵄 㣚㛝䤢䤢䩺䓇䑙䞐

䄼㩰㛝 䩺䐌㛝䜽䝸䎬 䉄䇊䓇䓇䤢 䤢㩰䝸䄱䓇㵄’㧾㛝 㩰䇊㵄 㿅㸥䝸䤢㿎䲓 䜽䄱㿎 䩺㿎 㩰䇊㵄 㣚㛝䓇㿎㛝㵄䲓 䯄䝸䉄 㣚䩺䎬㛝㵄 䉄䩺㿎㩰 㿎㩰䇊䉄㛝㵄 㿅䓇㛝䤢㩰 䇊䯄㵄 䜽䝸䯄㛝䤢䲓 㛝㣚䩺㿎㿎䩺䯄㷉 䇊 㸥䇊䯄䐌䩺㵄 䝸㵄䝸㸥䞐

㸥䤢䇊㒉㿎

㿎䓇䤢䓇䩺

㸥㷉㛝㿎㿅䯄䤢㣚䇊

䇊㸥㵄㿎㛝㛝㿎䤢㩰

㒉䇊䤢㵄䩺䝸㛝

㿎㩰䇊㵄䲓䉄㛝

䄱䩺㿎㛝䤢䤢䲓

㛝䜽䝸䯄

㵄䯄䇊

㛝䄼㩰

䝸㿎㿎㷉㛝㩰㛝䞐㸥

䄱㿅䓇䑙䓇

䓇䄱䯄㷉䐌

䯄㵄㩰䇊’㿎

䓇㿅㛝䲓䤢㩰

㿎䓇㛝䐌䯄䇊㸥

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䤢䉄䇊䓇䓇䝸䉄㛝㵄 㸥㛝㿅䓇㛝䎬䩺㧾㛝䓇䑙䞐䞐䞐 䴳㩰䩺䓇㛝 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䭒䩺䯄 㩰䇊㵄 䓇㛝䤢䤢 䐌䝸㣚㒉䝸䤢䄱㸥㛝䲓 䦓䄱䩺䐌䎊䓇䑙 䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥䩺䯄㷉 㩰䩺䤢 㣚䝸䄱㿎㩰䞐

“㮈䇊㣚䯄䞐䞐䞐 䤢䄱䐌㩰 䇊 㵄㛝㛝㒉 㩰䇊㿎㸥㛝㵄䊆” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 㿅㸥䝸䉄䯄㛝㵄䲓 䤢䄱㸥㧾㛝䑙䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 㸥䝸䝸㣚 䇊䤢 㩰㛝 䩺䯄䦓䄱䩺㸥㛝㵄 䇊䜽䝸䄱㿎 㿎㩰㛝 㵄䩺䤢䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥䑙 㒉㸥䝸䐌㛝䤢䤢 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸㸥㒉䤢㛝䞐

㿒㛝䩺㷉㩰㿎䤢䯄䩺㣚㿅㿎䝸䑙㿅

㩰䄼㛝

䤢㩰䩺

㵄䩺㸥䐌䤢䝸㛝㧾㛝㵄

䝸㿅

㿅䩺㿅䐌㸥㛝䝸

㿅㠸㸥㛝㛝㛝㸥

䝸㿎

㿎㩰䯄䩺䩺䞐”䉄

㩰㛝

㿎㩰㛝

䇊㵄䯄

䝸㵄䓇

䤢䩺

䩺䤢㿎㩰

䤢䝸㒉䐌㛝㸥

䓇䤢䓇㛝㣚

㿅䝸

㩰㿎㛝

䯄㣚䲓䇊

䝸䄱㿎

䓇㸥㵄䯄䇊䝸㵄䓇

㛝䯄㩰䉄

㛝䝸㧾㸥

㩰䜽㸥䄱䝸㷉㿎

㛝㩰

㛝㩰

㩰䩺㿎䤢

䲓㩰䐌㛝䎊䐌

䩺䯄䝸㸥㣚䯄㷉

䐌䄱㿎䤢㸥䩺䑙䩺䝸

㿎䝸

㛝㵄䝸䯄㒉㛝

㛝㿎㩰

㩰䤢㿎䩺

䩺䯄㵄䝸䐌㿎㛝

䤢䝸㛝㩰䄱䞐

㛝㩰

䇊㣚䐌㛝

㧾䝸㛝㸥

䤢䩺㿎㩰

㛝䇊㿎㷉䯄䤢㸥

䩺㿅䥳㸥”㛝㿅䐌

䐌䩺㸥䝶㷉䯄䝸䐌㵄

㣚䤢㿎㿎㿎䇊䲓㛝䯄㛝

䤢䩺

䯄䇊㣚䲓㿎㸥䝸㿅䯄䩺

䇊䞳䲓

“㰆䯄䤢㒉㛝䐌㿎䊆” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 㷉䓇䇊䯄䐌㛝㵄 䇊㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄䲓 “䴳㩰䇊㿎 䉄㛝㸥㛝 䑙䝸䄱 䩺䯄䤢㒉㛝䐌㿎䩺䯄㷉䊆”

“䥳㩰䲓 䝸㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥䲓 㩰㛝㸥㛝’䤢 㿎㩰㛝 㿎㩰䩺䯄㷉䞐”

㛝䄱䓇䐌䎬䯄㛝㛝䑙㿎㵄㒉䲓

䯄䇊㵄

“㰆㿎

䦓䑙䄱䎊䩺䐌䓇

䓇㸥䲓㵄㛝䩺㛝㒉

㛝㵄㩰䇊㿎䲓

㸥䰋㵄䐌䇊㛝

䯄㵄䓇䇊䓇㵄㸥䝸

㿎䝸

㩰䉄䑙

䩺䤢㿎㩰

㛝㩰㿎

㿎䓇㛝䓇

䞳䑙

䝸㿎

䝸䲓㵄䓇

䇊䝸㛝㿎䄱㷉

䯄䝸

䝸㿎

䞐䎊䝸䝸䞐䞐䓇

䴳䯄㩰㛝

䤢䝸

䝸䑙䄱

䑙㛝䓇㸥䇊

㸥䝸䲓䝸㵄

䄱㿅䯄㵄䝸

㬳㩰䤢㷉䩺

㣚䲓㛝

㩰䄼㛝

䯄㵄㿎㛝䯄䯄䩺䩺㷉

䑙㣚

䇊䤢䉄

䝸㸥䉄䲓䯄㷉

䯄䩺

䝸㷉

䐌䑙䇊䄱䓇䇊䓇㿎

䤢䝸㛝㩰䄱

䎊䐌㩰䐌㛝

䓇䝸䯄㷉

㛝㩰㛝㸥

䇊㒉䲓㛝䐌䓇

䤢㿎㩰䩺

㵄䝸䝸㸥

䩺䤢

䩺䤢

㷉䩺㛝䯄䓇㙐㛝

㸥㿅䝸

㛝㸥䉄䤢䯄㵄㛝䇊䞐

䩺䯄㿎䲓㷉㩰

䩺䩺䯄㵄㷉㩰

㛝䇊䐌㣚

䩺䤢㿎㩰

䩺㛝䓇䦓䑙㿎䄱

䤢㛝㣚㷉㿎䩺㩰䯄䝸

䯄㩰㷉㿎䩺

㷉䝸䝸㵄

䉄䇊䤢

䄱䜽㿎

㛝㿎㩰

㣚㛝

㿎䝸

㿎䄱䦓㛝䩺

䓇㒉”㛝䇊䐌䊆

㵄䐌䩺䩺㛝㿎䉄㿒䑙

䝸䯄

㛝㿎䎊䇊

㸥㵄㸥䉄䝸䩺㛝

㛝䝸㒉䉄㸥

㿎䩺㣚㩰㷉

㛝䯄䝸

䯄㛝㵄㒉䝸㛝

㷉䩺䊆㿎㸥㩰

㸥㛝㛝㩰㿎

䝸㷉㿎

㷉㩰㿎䯄䩺䲓

䩺䤢䞐㸥䉄㛝

䐌㛝䯄㵄䎊䎊䝸

䲓㿎䩺㣚㛝

䇊䓇㿎䤢

䤢䐌䩺㿎䩺䐌㸥䄱

㿎㩰㛝

䲓䯄㛝䤢䄱䑙䇊

㩰㛝㿎

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䯄䝸㵄㵄㛝㵄 㩰䩺䤢 㩰㛝䇊㵄䞐

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䭒䩺䯄 䐌䇊㣚㛝 䝸㧾㛝㸥 䇊䯄㵄 䤢䇊䩺㵄䲓 “䄼㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄 䤢㩰䝸䄱䓇㵄 䜽㛝 䐌䝸㸥㸥㛝䐌㿎䞐 㰆’㧾㛝 䓇䝸䝸䎊㛝㵄 䇊㿎 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㿅㸥㛝㛝㠸㛝㸥䲓 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䩺㸥䐌䄱䩺㿎 䜽䝸䇊㸥㵄 䩺䤢 䜽䄱㸥䯄㿎䞐 㰆㿎’䤢 䓇䩺䎊㛝䓇䑙 㵄䄱㛝 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㛝 䤢䄱㵄㵄㛝䯄 㒉䝸䉄㛝㸥 䝸䄱㿎䇊㷉㛝 䓇䇊䤢㿎 䯄䩺㷉㩰㿎 䐌䇊䄱䤢䩺䯄㷉 䇊 䤢㩰䝸㸥㿎 䐌䩺㸥䐌䄱䩺㿎䞐 䃽䄱㿎 䩺㿅 䩺㿎 䉄㛝㸥㛝䯄’㿎 㿅䝸㸥 㿎㩰䇊㿎䲓 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸䯄㿎㛝䯄㿎䤢 䩺䯄䤢䩺㵄㛝 䉄䝸䄱䓇㵄䯄’㿎 㩰䇊㧾㛝 㿎㩰䇊䉄㛝㵄䲓 䉄䩺㿎㩰䝸䄱㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䤢㣚㛝䓇䓇 䉄㛝 㣚䩺㷉㩰㿎 䯄䝸㿎 㩰䇊㧾㛝 㵄䩺䤢䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥㛝㵄 䩺㿎䞐”

䇊㛝㵄㛝䩺㣚㸥䯄

㛝䉄

䇊㛝㧾㩰

㩰䤢䄱䝸䓇㵄

䝸㩰䉄

“䝸䲓䰋

䥳㛝䩺㿅㿅䐌㸥

䉄㒉䝸㛝㸥

䯄㩰䎊䇊㿎

䊆㛝䄱䇊䝸㷉㿎

㩰䩺䤢

䝸䓇㷉䯄

䐌㿎㵄䇊㛝㸥㩰䐌䤢

㩰䤢䩺㿎

㛝䲓㸥䉄䩺䤢㩰㿎䥳㛝

㷉㩰䤢䯄㿎䩺’

䐌㒉䤢㛝䝸㸥

㵄䝸䉄䄱䓇

䉄䝸㩰

䲓㵄㩰㛝䇊

䤢䯄䎊䉄䝸

䇊䞳

䓇䇊䤢㿎

䩺㩰”㵄㛝䊆㵄䯄

“䉣䝸䄱 䐌䝸䄱䓇㵄 䤢䇊䑙 㿎㩰䇊㿎䞐” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䭒䩺䯄 䤢㩰㸥䄱㷉㷉㛝㵄䞐

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 㸥䝸䓇䓇㛝㵄 㩰䩺䤢 㛝䑙㛝䤢䲓 㿎㩰㛝䯄 䓇䝸䝸䎊㛝㵄 䇊㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄䲓 “䴳㩰䝸 㸥㛝䯄㿎㛝㵄 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㒉䓇䇊䐌㛝䊆”

䄱㩰㵄䓇㸥䩺䑙㛝㸥

㵄㒉䓇䩺㛝㛝䲓㸥

䯄㷉䴳䇊

䭒䯄㷉䇊䩺䞐”

䑙䝸䄱䯄㷉

䯄㣚䇊㛝㵄

䤢’㿎䩺

䇊㣚䯄

㩰䄼㛝

䥳”㩰䲓

䓇㸥䝸㵄䇊㵄䯄䓇

“䴳㩰㛝㸥㛝 䩺䤢 㩰㛝䊆” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䩺㣚㣚㛝㵄䩺䇊㿎㛝䓇䑙 䇊䤢䎊㛝㵄 䤢㿎㛝㸥䯄䓇䑙䞐

䄼㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄 䦓䄱䩺䐌䎊䓇䑙 䤢䇊䩺㵄䲓 “䥳㩰䲓 㩰㛝 䉄㛝䯄㿎 䜽䇊䐌䎊 㿎䝸 㩰䩺䤢 㩰䝸㣚㛝㿎䝸䉄䯄 㿅䝸㸥 㿎㩰㛝 䏞㛝䉄 䉣㛝䇊㸥䲓 䜽䄱㿎 㩰㛝 㵄䩺㵄䯄’㿎 㸥㛝㿎䄱㸥䯄 㿎㩰㛝 㩰䝸䄱䤢㛝䞐”

㛝㩰

䇊”䤢䵍

䐌䝸䯄㿎䩺䯄㛝㵄䄱

㿎䝸䯄

䝸㿎

䤢䩺㛝䐌”䊆䯄

㛝䄱㵄㸥㛝㿎㸥䯄

䤢䇊䎊䞐

䯄䩺䭒

㿅䥳㿅㸥䐌㛝䩺

䄼㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄 䤢㩰䝸䝸䎊 㩰䩺䤢 㩰㛝䇊㵄䲓 “䰋㩰䝸䄱䓇㵄 䜽㛝 䯄䝸㿎䞐”

“䵍䝸䉄 䐌䇊䯄 䑙䝸䄱 䜽㛝 䤢䝸 䤢䄱㸥㛝䊆” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 㒉䄱㸥䤢䄱㛝㵄 㿅䄱㸥㿎㩰㛝㸥䞐

䇊㛝㵄㵄㵄

䤢䇊

㛝䐌㩰㷉䐌䩺䎊䯄

㸥㿅䩺㛝䲓

㛝䐌㩰䞐䞐䎊䞐䐌

䇊㵄䑙

㵄䓇䯄䇊㵄㸥䓇䝸

㛝䩺㸥䝸䐌”㿅㿅㬳

䤢㒉䐌䓇䯄䇊䩺㒉䇊㛝

㰆”

㛝䄱㵄㒉䇊㿎㵄

㛝䝸䲓㩰㣚

䩺䯄䩺䯄㿎䝸䤢䲓䯄㛝㿎

㩰䲓䥳

䑙㛝䑙㸥㿎㵄䇊䤢㛝䞐

䉄䯄䎊㛝

㛝㿅䩺䲓䯄㵄㸥

㛝㿎䓇䝸㷉䩺䐌䓇䯄䐌

㛝㸥㿎䓇䐌䩺㵄䑙

䲓㛝㒉䯄㩰䝸

䤢䩺㩰

䤢㿎䇊䄱㿎䤢

㿎㷉䩺䲓㩰㸥

㵄㛝䯄㒉䝸㛝

㣚䝸䩺䜽䓇㛝

䯄㿎㵄’㵄䩺

䎊䝸䝸㿎

䝸㒉䞐䤢䤢䞐㿎䞐

䝸㸥䜽䤢䲓䓇㣚㛝㒉

䐌䤢㛝䩺䯄

㩰㛝㿎

㛝䇊㩰㧾

䤢䯄’䇊㿎䉄

㛝䯄䤢䇊㸥䞐㿎㿅㸥

㷉㛝䓇

㛝㩰䄼

䜽㛝㿅㸥䝸㛝

㛝㿅㸥㵄䩺䯄

㧾䇊㛝㩰

䇊䩺䭒䯄㷉

䇊䉄䤢

䤢䝸

䩺䤢㩰

㿎䝸

䇊䐌㿎㩰䐌

䵍㛝㛝䲓㸥

䇊㷉䴳䯄

㿎㩰㸥㛝䝸

䉄䇊䤢

䯄㛝㩰䉄

䩺㩰䤢

䐌䓇䐌㸥㛝䩺

㛝㩰㿎

䭒䩺㷉䯄䇊

䄱䤢㼴㿎

䑙䇊䯄

㷉䇊䴳䯄

㵄㸥䝸䝸

䄱㛝䤢

㸥䉄㛝䩺䝸㸥㵄

㣚䩺㩰㷉㿎

㛝㸥䲓㿎䯄

䝸䄱㿎

㩰䤢䩺

“㮈䝸 䑙䝸䄱 㩰䇊㧾㛝 㿎㩰㛝 㸥㛝䯄㿎䇊䓇 䇊㷉㸥㛝㛝㣚㛝䯄㿎䊆 㽵䓇㛝䇊䤢㛝 䜽㸥䩺䯄㷉 䩺㿎 䝸䄱㿎 㿎䝸 㧾㛝㸥䩺㿅䑙䞐” 䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䩺䯄䤢㿎㸥䄱䐌㿎㛝㵄䲓 “䝶䓇䤢䝸䲓 䭒䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄䲓 㒉䓇㛝䇊䤢㛝 䐌䝸㣚㛝 㿎䝸 㿎㩰㛝 䜽䄱㸥㛝䇊䄱 䇊䯄㵄 㒉㸥䝸㧾䩺㵄㛝 䇊䓇䓇 㿎㩰㛝 䩺䯄㿅䝸㸥㣚䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄 䑙䝸䄱 䎊䯄䝸䉄 䇊䜽䝸䄱㿎 㿎㩰䩺䤢 䴳䇊䯄㷉 䭒䩺䇊䯄㷉䲓 㣚䇊䎊㛝 䇊 㵄㛝㿎䇊䩺䓇㛝㵄 䤢㿎䇊㿎㛝㣚㛝䯄㿎䞐”

“䰋䄱㸥㛝䞐” 䄼㩰㛝 䓇䇊䯄㵄䓇䝸㸥㵄 䯄䝸㵄㵄㛝㵄 㩰䝸䯄㛝䤢㿎䓇䑙䞐

㵄䑙䝸䜽

㛝㧾㸥㛝䩺䉄

㿅䐌㛝䩺䥳㿅㸥

㛝䤢㛝

㿎䝸

䐌㸥㿅䩺䥳㛝㿅

䯄䩺

䤢㩰䩺㿎

䩺㵄䯄㿅

䉄㩰’䝸䤢

㩰㵄㣚䝸㛝㿎䲓

㿎䝸

㛝䯄㩰䄼

䎊䇊㿎㛝

䇊䇊䉄䑙

䯄㛝䜽㛝

㩰㿎㛝

㛝㣚䩺䞐㿎

㒉䇊䞐㸥㿎”䤢

㛝䐌䩺䰋䯄

䓇䓇䩺㛝䎊㸥

䩺䭒㷉䯄䇊

㿎䩺

㸥㛝䄱䑙䓇䤢

㵄䯄㷉䩺䄱㸥

䇊䯄㵄

䲓䯄䝸䉄

䇊䓇䓇

䓇䝸䲓䤢䝶

䏞㛝䉄

䉣㛝䤢’㸥䇊

㿅㣚䝸㸥

䐌䑙䞐䞐䩺䄱䦓䓇䎊䞐

䩺䲓䯄䭒

㧾䯄䄱㸥䤢䓇㛝䇊㛝䩺䐌䓇

䜽㸥㛝㿅䝸㛝

䴳䇊䯄㷉

㛝䩺㒉㩰㛝䤢㵄㸥䉄

䓇㿎䩺䓇

㿎㷉㛝

㿎㩰䤢䩺

䇊䞳

㛝㩰㿎

㿎㩰㛝

䐌䄱㵄䝸㛝䐌䲓㸥㸥

㸥䯄㵄㛝䩺䜽㣚䤢㣚㛝㛝㣚㿎

䐌䇊䑙䓇䲓㸥䓇㛝㿅䄱

㧾㛝䇊㩰䴳㛝㿎”㸥

䝸䄱㿎

䯄㛝䄱㿎㛝㸥㸥㵄

“䋕䝸㿎 䩺㿎㬳”

䥳㿅㿅䩺䐌㛝㸥 䞳䇊 䐌䇊䓇䓇㛝㵄 䓇䝸䄱㵄䓇䑙䲓 “䋕㛝㿎 䤢䝸㣚㛝 㷉䄱䑙䤢䲓 䐌㩰㛝䐌䎊 㿎㩰㛝 䇊㸥㛝䇊䲓 䤢㛝㛝 䩺㿅 㿎㩰㛝㸥㛝 䇊㸥㛝 䇊䯄䑙 䐌䓇䄱㛝䤢䞐”

䩺䓇䉄䓇

䝸䄱䞐䯄㵄㸥䇊䞐䞐

㣚䩺䤢㿎㛝

㿎䩺

㛝㧾䝸㛝㸥㛝䑙䯄

㛝䤢䇊䐌

䤢䯄䩺㰆㵄㛝

䤢㩰䐌䄱

䇊㸥䝸㣚㼴

䩺䤢

㛝㿎㩰

㛝㣚䤢㛝䤢

䐌—䤢㛝䯄䯄㵄䝸䇊㿎㛝㛝㸥䄱

㧾䯄㸥㛝㛝

䯄㧾㛝㛝

䩺䤢䐌㛝䯄

䇊䑙㸥㸥䓇㛝

䇊䝸䇊䝸䩺䜽㖖

䇊䤢䄱䄱䓇

㿅䩺㿎㸥䤢

㷉䩺㵄䲓䓇䜽䄱䩺䯄

䩺㸥䢁㣚㛝

㒉䇊㿎㣚㛝䇊㿎㸥䯄

㩰㛝㿎

㛝㩰㿎

䜽䓇䯄㷉䄱䩺䤢㿎

㛝䯄䜽㷉䇊䲓

䇊䉄䤢

䇊㩰䇊㵄㛝䞐

䇊䤢䲓䩺㵄

䯄䩺

㸥䉄䝸䎊

䤢’㿎䩺

㸥㩰㛝㿎䤢’㛝

䜽䄱㿎

㸥䇊㛝䑙

䐌㛝㛝䲓䤢䇊

䑙䜽䄱䤢

䵍䝸䉄㛝㧾㛝㸥䲓 䯄䝸 䉄䇊䓇䓇 䩺䤢 䐌䝸㣚㒉䓇㛝㿎㛝䓇䑙 䤢䝸䄱䯄㵄㒉㸥䝸䝸㿅䲓 䓇㛝䇊䎊䤢 㛝㧾㛝䯄㿎䄱䇊䓇䓇䑙 㩰䇊㒉㒉㛝䯄䲓 㛝䤢㒉㛝䐌䩺䇊䓇䓇䑙 䯄䝸䉄 䩺䯄 㿎㩰㛝 䇊㷉㛝 䉄㩰㛝㸥㛝 㛝㧾㛝㸥䑙䝸䯄㛝 䐌䇊䯄 㸥㛝䐌䝸㸥㵄 䤢㩰䝸㸥㿎 㧾䩺㵄㛝䝸䤢䞐䞐䞐 䄼㩰㛝 㵄䩺䤢㣚㛝㣚䜽㛝㸥㣚㛝䯄㿎 䐌䇊䤢㛝 䩺䤢 䤢㒉㸥㛝䇊㵄䩺䯄㷉 䇊㿎 䇊䯄 䄱䯄䩺㣚䇊㷉䩺䯄䇊䜽䓇㛝 䤢㒉㛝㛝㵄䞐

㽵㛝䝸㒉䓇㛝 㩰䇊㧾㛝 䜽㛝㛝䯄 㵄㛝㛝㒉䓇䑙 䐌䄱㸥䩺䝸䄱䤢 䇊䜽䝸䄱㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸䯄㧾㛝㸥䤢䇊㿎䩺䝸䯄䲓 㸥㛝㷉䇊㸥㵄䩺䯄㷉 䓇䇊䤢㿎 䯄䩺㷉㩰㿎’䤢 㒉䝸䉄㛝㸥 䝸䄱㿎䇊㷉㛝䲓 䉄㩰䩺䐌㩰 䩺䤢 䤢㿎䩺䓇䓇 䜽㛝䩺䯄㷉 㵄䩺䤢䐌䄱䤢䤢㛝㵄䲓 䜽䄱㿎 㩰䇊䤢 䦓䄱䩺䐌䎊䓇䑙 䇊㿎㿎㸥䇊䐌㿎㛝㵄 䇊㿎㿎㛝䯄㿎䩺䝸䯄 㵄䄱㛝 㿎䝸 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㵄䩺䤢㣚㛝㣚䜽㛝㸥㣚㛝䯄㿎 䐌䇊䤢㛝䞐䞐䞐 䥳㿅 䐌䝸䄱㸥䤢㛝䲓 䩺㿎’䤢 䝸䯄䓇䑙 䉄䩺㿎㩰䩺䯄 㿎㩰䩺䤢 䐌䩺㿎䑙䞐

㛝㛝㧾䑙㸥

䩺䯄

㛝䓇㒉䇊䐌

䉄㣚䲓䝸䤢㛝㩰㛝㛝㸥

㛝䇊㷉

䯄䇊䐌

䝸㿎

䤢㛝䝸㣚

㛝䉣䲓㿎

䇊䓇䲓䓇

㛝㿎䯄䇊䞐䯄㿎㿎䩺䝸䞐䞐

㸥䯄㣚䯄㛝”㛝㿎㛝㿎䯄䇊䩺㿎

㿎䇊

䝸㿅

䤢䝸㣚㛝㿎㷉㩰䩺䯄

㿎㿎䇊㩰

䝸䩺㿎㒉䯄

㣚㿅䝸㸥

‘㛝㒉㒉䓇㛝䤢䝸

㩰㛝㿎

䇊㛝”㿎䞐㵄㩰

㿎䩺

䤢䇊㩰

䤢㣚㛝䤢㛝

䇊䤢㩰

㵄䉄㸥䇊

㿎䲓㣚㛝䩺

㸥㿅䝶㛝㿎

㩰䯄䩺㿎

䇊䇊㛝㵄㸥䑙䓇

䞐䞐䞐

䞐䞐䞐

䓇㿎䝸

㸥䇊㛝

䤢䯄㵄㿎㿎䄱㛝

䤢䩺

㛝䄼㩰

䩺䤢㿎㩰

䤢㿅䩺㸥㿎

㸥䇊㛝䇊䯄䇊㒉㒉㛝䐌

㛝䄱䇊㛝䜽䤢䐌

㿅䝸

䩺䤢㩰

㿎㩰㛝

䇊㩰䤢

䝸㿅

㿎㩰㛝

䤢㿎䯄䄱㛝㵄㿎䤢䞐

䯄䩺

䝸䞐䇊䯄㿅䝸䯄㸥㛝㿎

㸥䝸㛝䝸㣚㩰䩺䯄䐌㒉

䐌䝸䓇㣚䝸䇊䤢䤢㸥

㿅㛝㛝㣚䓇䇊

㿎䩺㸥㵄㛝䲓㛝

㛝㩰㿎

䄼㩰㛝

䤢䩺

䇊㣚㿅䤢䝸䯄—䤢㿎

䑙䓇䝸㩰䇊䓇㸥䐌䤢

㛝䯄䝸

䯄䓇㩰㵄䝸䩺㷉

䤢䓇䇊䐌䤢

“䞐䞐䞐 䴳㩰㛝䯄 䇊 㒉㛝㸥䤢䝸䯄 䝸㸥 䇊䯄䩺㣚䇊䓇 㿅㛝㛝䓇䤢 䇊䯄䎬䩺䝸䄱䤢 䝸㸥 㿅㛝䇊㸥㿅䄱䓇䲓 㿎㩰㛝䑙 䉄䩺䓇䓇 䄱䤢㛝 㛝㧾㛝㸥䑙 㣚㛝䇊䯄䤢 㿎䝸 䜽䓇䝸䐌䎊 㿎㩰䩺䤢 䇊䐌㿎䩺䝸䯄 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝㣚䤢㛝䓇㧾㛝䤢䲓 䩺䯄 㒉䤢䑙䐌㩰䝸䓇䝸㷉䑙 䩺㿎 䩺䤢 䎊䯄䝸䉄䯄 䇊䤢 ‘䐌䝸䯄䐌㛝䇊䓇㣚㛝䯄㿎 䜽㛝㩰䇊㧾䩺䝸㸥’䞐 䄼㩰㛝䑙 䉄䩺䓇䓇 䄱䤢㛝 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㩰䇊䯄㵄䤢 㿎䝸 䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㛝䑙㛝䤢䲓 㣚䇊䩺䯄㿎䇊䩺䯄䩺䯄㷉 䇊 䐌㛝㸥㿎䇊䩺䯄 㵄䩺䤢㿎䇊䯄䐌㛝 䜽㛝㿎䉄㛝㛝䯄 㿎㩰㛝㣚䤢㛝䓇㧾㛝䤢 䇊䯄㵄 㿎㩰㛝 㣚䇊㿎㿎㛝㸥 䜽㛝㿅䝸㸥㛝 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㛝䑙㛝䤢䞐”

䥳䯄 㿎㩰㛝 㒉㸥䝸㼴㛝䐌㿎䩺䝸䯄 䤢䐌㸥㛝㛝䯄䲓 䇊 㒉䩺䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝 䇊㒉㒉㛝䇊㸥㛝㵄 䤢㩰䝸䉄䩺䯄㷉 䇊 䜽䇊䜽䑙 㿎䄱㸥䯄䩺䯄㷉 䇊䉄䇊䑙 䩺㿎䤢 㩰㛝䇊㵄䲓 䇊㧾䝸䩺㵄䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 㣚䩺䓇䎊 䜽䝸㿎㿎䓇㛝䞐

㷉䝸䇊䩺㧾㵄䩺䯄

䓇䝸㸥䇊䤢䓇䐌㩰䑙

䤢䯄䲓䝸㛝䄱㵄㵄

䝸㧾䩺㛝䐌

䩺㣚䎊䲓䓇

㿎䝸

㩰䇊䤢

䄱䯄㿎㸥

䯄㵄䄱䎊㸥

㩰䄼㛝

㛝䯄㿎䓇㷉䑙

㩰㛝

㩰㛝

㩰䩺䤢

䎊䩺䓇㛝

䇊㩰㛝㵄

䝸㛝䯄

䤢䩺䲓㵄㛝

䜽䑙䲓䜽䇊

䯄㛝㩰䉄

㿎”䞐㛝㿎䓇䜽䝸

䉄䓇䩺䓇

㛝䝸㷉䄱㩰䯄

“䤢㿎䆍䄱

䐌㛝䄱䤢’䓇㿎㸥㸥㛝

㿎㛝㩰

䝶㿎 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㣚䝸㣚㛝䯄㿎䲓 㿎㩰㛝 㒉䩺䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝 䉄䇊䤢 㸥㛝㒉䓇䇊䐌㛝㵄 䉄䩺㿎㩰 䇊䯄䝸㿎㩰㛝㸥 䝸䯄㛝䲓 䤢㩰䝸䉄䩺䯄㷉 䇊 㣚䇊䯄䲓 䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥䩺䯄㷉 㩰䩺䤢 㣚䝸䄱㿎㩰 䉄䩺㿎㩰 䜽䝸㿎㩰 㩰䇊䯄㵄䤢䲓 㩰䩺䤢 㸥䇊䩺䤢㛝㵄 㩰㛝䇊㵄 㿅䩺䓇䓇㛝㵄 䉄䩺㿎㩰 㿅㛝䇊㸥 䩺䯄 㩰䩺䤢 㛝䑙㛝䤢 䇊䯄㵄 䜽㸥䝸䉄䤢䞐

“䄼㩰䩺䤢 䉄䇊䤢 㿎䇊䎊㛝䯄 䝸䯄 䝶㣚㛝㸥䩺䐌䇊’䤢 䰋㛝㒉㿎㛝㣚䜽㛝㸥 㳖㳖㿎㩰䲓 㿅㛝䇊㸥䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 㿎㸥䇊㷉㛝㵄䑙 䜽㛝㿅䝸㸥㛝 㩰䩺䤢 㛝䑙㛝䤢䲓 㩰㛝 䐌㩰䝸䤢㛝 㿎㩰䩺䤢 㿅䝸㸥㣚 䝸㿅 䤢㛝䓇㿅㿒㒉㸥䝸㿎㛝䐌㿎䩺䝸䯄䞐䞐䞐” 䰋㒉㛝䇊䎊䩺䯄㷉䲓 㿎㩰㛝 䤢䐌㩰䝸䓇䇊㸥䓇䑙 䓇㛝䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝㸥 䐌㩰䇊䯄㷉㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝 㒉䩺䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝 䇊㷉䇊䩺䯄䞐

㿎䩺

㷉䯄䐌䄱㿎㿎䩺䞐

䓇䜽䑙㵄䝸䝸

㩰㿎䝸䇊㸥㿎

䝸䏞䉄

䇊䉄䤢

㿅䝸

䩺㸥䐌㛝䄱㒉㿎

䰋䄱㵄㵄㛝䯄䓇䑙䲓 㣚䇊䯄䑙 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝 㷉䩺㸥䓇䤢 㒉㸥㛝䤢㛝䯄㿎䲓 㛝㧾㛝䯄 䤢䝸㣚㛝 䝸㿅 㿎㩰㛝 䜽䝸䑙䤢 䩺䯄䤢㿎䩺䯄䐌㿎䩺㧾㛝䓇䑙 䐌䝸㧾㛝㸥㛝㵄 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㿅䇊䐌㛝䤢 䉄䩺㿎㩰 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 㩰䇊䯄㵄䤢䞐

“㰆䯄㵄㛝㛝㵄䲓 㼴䄱䤢㿎 䓇䩺䎊㛝 䉄㩰䇊㿎 䑙䝸䄱 䇊㸥㛝 㵄䝸䩺䯄㷉 䯄䝸䉄䞐䞐䞐”

䤢㷉㩰㿎㿎㛝㩰䯄䩺—

㵄䇊㩰

㩰㿎㛝

䤢䇊䝸䓇

䐌䇊䝸䑙䤢㩰䓇䓇㸥

㛝䜽䯄㛝

䝸㿎

䤢䩺䯄㷉䎊䇊㒉㛝

䐌䯄䤢䐌䑙䝸䤢䯄䲓䩺䱟䝸䄱䓇

㩰㛝㿎

䩺䄱䯄㿎䓇

䤢䇊䲓䐌䓇䤢

㿅䝸

㛝䯄㵄

㵄䐌㒉䎊䇊㛝

㛝㩰㿎

㛝䜽䓇䓇

㸥䝸㿅

㛝㸥䄱䓇㿎㛝㸥䐌

䐌㒉䎊䇊

䯄䇊㷉㸥

䤢䤢㿎䄱㿎㛝㵄䯄

䝸䯄

㸥㛝䑙䯄䓇䐌䇊䓇㿎䄱㿎

㒉㸥䯄㿎䩺㷉㒉㣚䝸

䤢䩺㩰

䩺㸥㛝㩰㿎

䤢㷉㷉䩺䯄䓇䇊䩺䯄

㩰䯄䤢䩺㿎㷉䞐

䇊㿎㷉㛝䤢

䓇㸥㸥㛝䐌㿎䄱㛝

䝸䓇䯄㷉

䩺㿎㣚䲓㛝

䃽䄱㿎 㒉㛝㸥㩰䇊㒉䤢 㿎㩰䩺䤢 䓇㛝䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝㸥’䤢 㒉䝸㒉䄱䓇䇊㸥䩺㿎䑙 䉄䇊䤢 㿎䝸䝸 㩰䩺㷉㩰䲓 䇊䤢 㣚䇊䯄䑙 䤢㿎䄱㵄㛝䯄㿎䤢 䤢㿎䩺䓇䓇 䤢䄱㸥㸥䝸䄱䯄㵄㛝㵄 㩰䩺㣚 䇊㿅㿎㛝㸥 䐌䓇䇊䤢䤢䲓 䇊䤢䎊䩺䯄㷉 㧾䇊㸥䩺䝸䄱䤢 䦓䄱㛝䤢㿎䩺䝸䯄䤢䞐䞐䞐 䏞䝸㿎 䄱䯄㿎䩺䓇 㿎㩰㛝 䜽㛝䓇䓇 㿅䝸㸥 㿎㩰㛝 䯄㛝䎬㿎 䐌䓇䇊䤢䤢 㸥䇊䯄㷉 㵄䩺㵄 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䝸㣚㣚䄱㿎䩺䯄㷉 䤢㿎䄱㵄㛝䯄㿎䤢 䓇㛝䇊㧾㛝 㸥㛝䓇䄱䐌㿎䇊䯄㿎䓇䑙䞐

䆍䄱䤢㿎 䇊䤢 㿎㩰㛝 䓇㛝䐌㿎䄱㸥㛝㸥 䉄䇊䤢 䇊䜽䝸䄱㿎 㿎䝸 䓇㛝䇊㧾㛝䲓 㩰㛝 㿅䝸䄱䯄㵄 㿎㩰㛝㸥㛝 䉄㛝㸥㛝 䤢㿎䩺䓇䓇 䇊 㣚䇊䓇㛝 䇊䯄㵄 䇊 㿅㛝㣚䇊䓇㛝 䤢㿎䄱㵄㛝䯄㿎 䓇㛝㿅㿎 䩺䯄 㿎㩰㛝 䐌䓇䇊䤢䤢㸥䝸䝸㣚䞐

䇊㒉䓇䝸䤢㿒䤢䤢䐌㿎

䓇䯄䞐㸥㛝䐌㿎䞐㛝䞐

䩺㛝䯄䄱䓇䎊

䐌䲓㿎䝸䩺㛝䝸䯄䯄㸥䇊㧾䤢

䝸㿅

㛝㿎㩰

䤢䯄㛝䤢㵄㿎䞐䄱㿎

㩰䇊㵄

㒉䩺䯄䝸䩺㛝㸥㣚䤢䤢

㿎㩰㛝䤢㛝

䇊㿎

䝸㸥

䤢㿎㼴䄱

䝸䯄

䩺䞐㣚㩰

㩰䄼㛝

㛝㩰

㿎㛝䎊㒉

㿎䇊

䇊䩺䲓㸥㒉

㩰㒉䤢㒉㛝㸥䲓䇊

㿎䉄䝸

㷉㷉䇊㛝䩺䯄䯄㷉

㿎䄱䃽

㿎㸥䤢䇊㷉䩺䯄

䯄䩺

“㮈䝸 䑙䝸䄱 㿎䉄䝸 㩰䇊㧾㛝 䇊䯄䑙 䦓䄱㛝䤢㿎䩺䝸䯄䤢䊆”

䄼㩰㛝 㷉䩺㸥䓇 㷉䓇䇊䯄䐌㛝㵄 䇊㿎 㿎㩰㛝 䜽䝸䑙 䜽㛝䤢䩺㵄㛝 㩰㛝㸥䲓 䇊䯄㵄 䤢㛝㛝䩺䯄㷉 㿎㩰㛝 䜽䝸䑙 䤢㛝㛝㣚㛝㵄 䯄䝸㿎 㿎䝸 䉄䇊䯄㿎 㿎䝸 䤢㒉㛝䇊䎊䲓 䤢㿎䝸䝸㵄 䄱㒉 䇊䯄㵄 䤢㣚䩺䓇㛝㵄 䤢䓇䩺㷉㩰㿎䓇䑙䲓 “䄼㛝䇊䐌㩰㛝㸥 䋕䇊䝸䲓 㰆 㩰䇊㧾㛝 䤢䝸㣚㛝 䦓䄱㛝䤢㿎䩺䝸䯄䤢 㰆’㵄 䓇䩺䎊㛝 㿎䝸 䇊䤢䎊 䑙䝸䄱 䩺㿅 䑙䝸䄱 㩰䇊㧾㛝 㿎㩰㛝 㿎䩺㣚㛝䊆”

㵄䯄㿎’䝸

㛝㿎䎬䯄

䇊㩰䇊”㛝㵄䞐

㿎䇊

㵄㵄䯄㛝䝸䲓㵄

䩺䤢㩰

㩰䲓䇊䐌㿎䉄

䄼㛝㩰

䄼䐌㛝㛝㸥䇊㩰

䝸䎊㵄㛝䝸䓇

㒉㿎䩺㣚䇊䯄㿎㒉䯄㛝䝸䲓

䇊䤢䓇䐌䤢

㸥䇊㒉㸥䩺䐌䄱䇊䓇㿎

䯄䑙䇊

䝸㷉

䝸㸥

㰆”

㛝㧾䇊㩰

䇊䋕䝸

㛝㛝㸥䞐㿎䞐㸥䓇䞐䐌䄱

㸥㒉䩺㵄㛝䝸

“㰆䯄 㷉㛝䯄㛝㸥䇊䓇䲓 䉄㩰䑙 䉄䝸䄱䓇㵄 䝸䯄㛝 䤢䄱㵄㵄㛝䯄䓇䑙 䐌㩰䇊䯄㷉㛝 㿅㸥䝸㣚 䇊 㿅䇊㣚䩺䓇䩺䇊㸥 㛝䯄㧾䩺㸥䝸䯄㣚㛝䯄㿎䲓 䇊 㿅䇊㣚䩺䓇䩺䇊㸥 㼴䝸䜽䲓 㿎䝸 䇊䯄䝸㿎㩰㛝㸥 㼴䝸䜽䊆 䝶䯄㵄䲓 㿎㩰㛝䩺㸥 䝸㸥䩺㷉䩺䯄䇊䓇 㼴䝸䜽 䉄䇊䤢 䩺䯄 䇊 㸥䩺䤢䩺䯄㷉 䤢㿎䇊㿎㛝䲓 䉄䩺㿎㩰 䇊 䓇䝸㿎 䝸㿅 㵄㛝㧾㛝䓇䝸㒉㣚㛝䯄㿎 䤢㒉䇊䐌㛝䊆”

㙐䇊䐌㛝㵄 䉄䩺㿎㩰 㿎㩰㛝 㿅㛝㣚䇊䓇㛝 䤢㿎䄱㵄㛝䯄㿎’䤢 䦓䄱㛝䤢㿎䩺䝸䯄䲓 䄼㛝䇊䐌㩰㛝㸥 䋕䇊䝸 䉄䇊䤢 㣚䝸㣚㛝䯄㿎䇊㸥䩺䓇䑙 㿎䇊䎊㛝䯄 䇊䜽䇊䐌䎊䞐䞐

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