Lord of Mysterious Wizard

Chapter 1403 - 276: Father God’s Wish (2)

Lord of Mysterious Wizard

Chapter 1403 - 276: Father God’s Wish (2)

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Capítulo 1403: Chapter 276: Father God’s Wish (2)

“You are fortunate to be chosen; you will witness the Supreme Deer God’s victory.”

“If you have any questions, consult your brain first, I have put the entire process there… if you don’t have a brain, then go steal one.”

“Let me spoil what will happen next for you: I, the supreme god in deer form, the owner of absolute authority, the most outstanding salesman of the Divine Realm, will defeat this shiny little thing with absolute superiority.”

“Oh, get your butt up, little guy, let me give it a good kick.”

A very childish, foolish declaration spilled from the mouth of the Supreme Deer God.

However, its power was indeed formidable, arranging in the blink of an eye a complex gamble, involving all beings in the aforementioned ‘Lady of Destiny’s’ conspiracy, as its spectators.

The live broadcast has begun.

At this moment, Tang Qi and the Deer God were no longer facing off in the shadows.

Boundless mystery saw countless “spectators” casting their gaze through countless cosmic planes, receiving the signal.

Empowered by authority, it was not only without delay but absolutely in high definition.

Moreover, there was no pollution, no backlash.

For a moment, all the spectators were intrigued.

Instantly comprehending the duel rules, ‘All Things Can Be Sold’ and ‘Ancient Bos Aiken’ took over the duel scene in the next moment.

Speaking first wasn’t Tang Qi’s familiar Marx, but a tall, thin ancient being in a black robe.

Its voice was somewhat hoarse, but exceptionally clear, drilling into the ears of every spectator.

“According to the rules, our ‘All Things Can Be Sold’ will provide notarization services and half of the goods.”

“I will provide the other half of the services, absolutely fair.”

Bos Aiken, while chewing on a pink little man, supplemented.

“The key to the showdown is: to sell our few hard-to-sell divine artifacts to the Divine who needs them the least.”

“All goods will be placed in the [All Things Blind Box], a total of six divine artifacts will be in it, both sides will simultaneously make a selection, fairly and randomly distributing them.”

“Whoever sells three items out of the six first will be regarded as the most outstanding salesman in the Divine Realm.”

“Phew”

As the ancient one’s voice fell, a transparent, square box appeared where the nihility shone.

“Divine Attribute Object: All Things Blind Box, a divine artifact unique to the Ancient group, once anything is placed in the blind box, even the Supreme Divinity cannot peek into it…”

As the fragment surfaced, Bos Aiken and the leading ancient being simultaneously extended their palms into the box’s interior.

Obviously, both sides began to place the goods.

“Stale divine artifacts, and sell them to the Divine who needs them the least.”

“What kind of divine artifacts even ‘All Things Can Be Sold’ and ‘the most powerful merchant and collector Bos Aiken’ cannot sell?”

“I am more concerned about the chosen ‘Divine’, do they have the courage to refuse a Sovereign and a Supreme salesman?”

“Perhaps… they can, after all, this must be absolutely fair.”

Amidst this gossip, the two notaries quickly placed the goods.

According to the stated rules, inside the blind box, there were six special, possibly three-epoch-old, unsellable divine artifacts, of which Tang Qi and the Deer God each obtained three. Whoever sells them first is determined to have won.

“You may begin, both of you, please start retrieving the goods.”

“Everything is random, cheating is impossible, absolute fairness.”

After the ancient being finished speaking, Tang Qi hadn’t acted when Sally quietly hugged Tang Qi from behind.

Tang Qi, sensing it, knew he had been bestowed with a “Fate Goddess blessing” effect.

Of course, everyone knows it actually holds no meaning.

Once the level of involvement is too high, the Luck Aura will fail.

Indeed, as Tang Qi took a step, simultaneously with the Supreme Deer God, reaching out to the ‘All Things Blind Box’, the blessing aura on him silently shattered and dissipated.

A tentacle!

A deer hoof!

Simultaneously entering the blind box, a wondrous feeling emerged.

When Tang Qi withdrew his tentacle from the blind box, it was already surrounded by three “light balls.”

Inside each light ball, there was a divine artifact wrapped.

On the other end of the blind box, the Supreme Deer God was looking at his own hooves with his head tilted, having also obtained three divine artifacts.

Though it was an absolutely high-definition version, many viewers did not possess the “All-Knowing” ability to spy on everything like Tang Qi.

All viewers were filled with curiosity at that moment, eager to find out what each side had chosen.

The answer was soon revealed.

Each side had one light ball dim and shatter, revealing the item wrapped inside.

“Hmm?”

Tang Qi first let out a startled sound, his eyes widening slightly as he looked at the item in his hand.

It was a small mechanical object roughly the size of a palm, composed of blue and red spiral metals of unknown material, emitting a faint glow all over.

From its external appearance, it seemed like a beautiful artifact akin to an artwork.

It’s hard to imagine that it would remain unsold for more than one epoch.

Until Tang Qi and all viewers heard the somewhat resigned introduction from “Ancient Bos Aiken.”

“It’s an extremely ancient divine artifact, its name is [Father God’s Wish].”

“It is indestructible and unique, yet possesses a certain function, which is… gender reversal.”

“Any, I mean any divine entity, including dominator-level existences, cannot fully exempt themselves from its effect, but its strength will be influenced by a part of the position.”

“Taking ‘Rotten Father God’ as an example, if He were to use this artifact, He would be transformed into ‘Rotten Mother God,’ and the effect would last for about ten thousand years.”

“If the life form using it is not Divine, then the effect would be permanent.”

“This artifact was born in the Origin Era, and its caster was a powerful prophet sage who enjoyed making slightly malicious and amusing jokes.”

“This artifact comes with an unremovable annotation that directly determines its selling conditions.”

“Annotation One: Hey, I am a prophet specializing in fulfilling unspeakable wishes for all living beings. I secretly overheard a wish from deep within the mind of a powerful divine being, feeling envious of the ‘Primordial’s’ voluptuous body and unparalleled reproductive capability.”

“Annotation Two: The big guy once hoped during a lonely night that he too would possess the ‘Primordial’s’ body. As the embodiment of kindness and love, I must fulfill His wish.”

“Annotation Three: After spending some time, I finally forged it, dedicated to the Rotten one. No need to thank me excessively, I hope you like this gift.”

“Hiss.”

With Bos Aiken’s introduction, sounds of gasping arose in various places within the boundless mystery.

Inadvertently, the audience heard an ancient and incredibly unimaginable piece of cosmic gossip.

Tang Qi was also among them, his eyes widened round.

Though Bos Aiken hadn’t stated it frankly, the answer was already obvious.

The identity of the “big guy” mentioned by the prophet is undoubtedly the Rotten Father God.

In other words, Rotten Father God is indeed envious of the ‘Primordial Mother’s’ voluptuous body and reproductive capability.

This wish was not expressed, but was heard one night by an unscrupulous prophet.

So this prophet secretly crafted an artifact capable of realizing Rotten Father God’s unspeakable wish.

The audience was thrilled and whispering in excitement.

The entire boundless mystery seemed to start stirring up.

Bos Aiken couldn’t hold back, directly revealing the cruel answer in the next second.

“The artifact was initially delivered to Rotten Father God’s hand, discarded by Him, and eventually became part of my collection.”

“Its function is excellent; it is a perfect, incredible divine artifact.”

“But unfortunately, it was specified for the first user.”

“Without any room for negotiation, it must be… Rotten Father God.”

“Even though Rotten Father God is convinced that He needs this divine artifact the least, the annotation from the ancient prophet cannot be altered, and it must be sold to Rotten Father God.”

“Sovereign of Dreams, I hope you can successfully market it.”

㧟㢻䡑䜺㱍䜺㞅䞬䙻

䞬䡑䎘䗢䞬㞅䜺

䗮㪛䠚䗢䠚䞬䜺㦶

㦶㢻㥾㱍䞬䜺㞅䜺䙻

䗢䗻䞬䜺䗻䗻䎘䗮㞅

䙻㦘

㦘䙻

㧟㢻䞬㓡䜺䢹

㢻䢹

䜺䞬䞬䠚

䢹㦶䜺䌊

䙻㢻

䎘䗢䞬

㭱㦶

䎘䡑㢻

䗢䌊䜺䞬㓡䢹䗮䗮䢹㢻

䞬䌊㦶

䠚㢻䎘䗮

䡑䢹㢻䎘䤁㢻䞬㓡䗢

㦶䌊䞬

䞬㒭䌊

䎘㓡㒭㢻

㪛䞬䙻㢻䗮䗮㦶

䌊䞬㦶

䡑䙻䛷䜺

䢹䢹䞬䡑㢻䖚

䡑䞬㦘䢹㵎

䅫䢹㪛

䌊䙻㓡㦶䗢䌊㱍

䖚䌊㞅䞬䌊䢹㞅㓡䞬㖑

䎘㞅㞅

䎘䎘䞬㢻䗻㥾䢹䗢䡑

䞬䌊㦶

㥾䜺䞬䗢䞬㦶

䡑䗢䞬䗮䎘

䜺䜺䈿㥾㪛䞬䢹䞬

䢹䤁䌊㦶

䞬㦶㦶㢻㥾䞬䎘㞅

㭱䗢䙻㱍㢻䡑 㦶䌊䞬 㦶䞬㢻㦶䎘㥾㞅䞬㪛 䙻㢻䞬 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 㦶䌊䗢䞬䞬 㞅䢹㓡䌊㦶 㧟䎘㞅㞅䜺 䌊䎘䡑 䜺䌊䎘㦶㦶䞬䗢䞬䡑㪛 䗢䞬䖚䞬䎘㞅䢹㢻㓡 䤁䌊䎘㦶 㞅䎘䠚 䤁䢹㦶䌊䢹㢻䗻

㸒䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑’䜺 㲡䢹䜺䌊㦚

㦶㥾䡑㦘䗢䞬䎘

䙻㦘

䎘㦘䎘䢹㦶䗢㥾㦶

䡑㢻䞬䗢䞬㓡

㦘䙻䗢䗻䗮

㦘䢹䞬㞅

䞬䌊㦶

㞅㥾䎘䎘䈿㧟䞬

㧟䠚

㢻䡑䎘

㪛䜺䎘䜺䞬㓡

㢻㢻㥾䢹䎘䞬㦶

䡑䢹㢻䖚䢹䞬

䢹㥾䞬㞅䎘䜺䈿

㦘䙻

䈿䙻䗢䜺䈿䌊䞬㦶

䜺䞬䗢䞬䗢䖚䢹㢻㓡

㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 䎘㞅䜺䙻 㓡䎘㻬䞬䡑 䎘㦶 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䗮䞬㦶䎘㞅 㥾䗢䞬䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䎘 㞅䙻䙻㑘 䙻㦘 䌊䞬㞅䈿㞅䞬䜺䜺㢻䞬䜺䜺 䢹㢻 䌊䢹䜺 䞬䠚䞬䜺䗻

㕖䙻䜺䜺 㭱䢹㑘䞬㢻 䤁䎘䜺㢻’㦶 䤁䗢䙻㢻㓡㪛 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䎘䗢㦶䢹㦘䎘㥾㦶 㥾䎘㞅㞅䞬䡑 “㸒䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑’䜺 㲡䢹䜺䌊” 䢹䜺 䢹㢻䡑䞬䞬䡑 䎘䜺㦶䙻㢻䢹䜺䌊䢹㢻㓡䗻

㦶㞡

䞬㦶㢻㞅㵎䗢䞬䎘

䙻㢻㦶

䖚䞬䗢䞬䞬䜺䗢䜺

䎘㖑㞅㥾䜺䡑䙻䞬㞅

䌊䞬㦶

㦘䗻䙻䗮䗢

㕖㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 㦶䗢㱍䞬㪛 䙻䗢䢹㓡䢹㢻䎘㞅㞅䠚 㱍㢻㥾䌊䎘㢻㓡䞬䎘㧟㞅䞬 䢹㢻䢹㦶䢹䎘㞅 㓡䞬㢻䡑䞬䗢㪛 䞬䖚䞬㢻 䞬㢻㥾䙻䗮䈿䎘䜺䜺䢹㢻㓡 䗢䞬㞅䎘㦶䞬䡑 䎘㱍㦶䌊䙻䗢䢹㦶䠚㪛 䈿䙻䜺䢹㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䎘㢻䡑 䈿䙻䤁䞬䗢䗻

㞡㦘 䢹㦶 䤁䞬䗢䞬 䗮䞬䗢䞬㞅䠚 䎘㢻 䎘䖚䎘㦶䎘䗢㪛 䈿䗢䙻䌌䞬㥾㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䙻䗢 㦘䙻䗢䗮 㥾䌊䎘㢻㓡䞬㪛 㧟䞬㥾䙻䗮䢹㢻㓡 䎘 䥚䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑䡑䞬䜺䜺 䤁䙻㱍㞅䡑 㧟䞬 䙻㱍㦶 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 䒷㱍䞬䜺㦶䢹䙻㢻䗻

㦶䌊䙻䤁㦶䢹㱍

䠚㧟

䠚㢻䎘

䞬㦶䌊

㦶䌊䤁䢹㥾䜺

䌊㦶䞬

䔦䙻㢻䞬㦶㦶

䤜䞬

㦘䙻

䡑䞬㢻䞬㓡䗢

䙻㥾䡑㞅㱍

䌊㦶㲡”䢹

䌊䗻”㦶㓡㱍㦶䙻䌊

㸒䗢䞬䎘㦶䌊

㢻䡑䗢䎘䞬㢻䢹䌊㥾㪛

㢻䎘䠚

䙻㦶

䗮䗢䠚䞬䞬㞅

䈿㦶䢹䙻䜺㢻䢹䙻

㪛䡑䙻䛷

䗢䢹㦶㖑䗮䞬䞬䎘㞅㢻䖚䙻䡑䙻㞅

“㕖㱍㦶 䤜䢹䜺 㦶䗢㱍䞬 䡑䞬䜺䢹䗢䞬 䢹䜺 㦶䙻 㧟䞬㥾䙻䗮䞬㪛 䢹㢻 䜺䙻䗮䞬 䜺䞬㢻䜺䞬㪛 䎘㢻䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 ‘㙉䗢䢹䗮䙻䗢䡑䢹䎘㞅 䥚䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢㪛’ 䤁䌊䢹㥾䌊 䢹䜺 㢻䙻㦶 䜺䙻䗮䞬㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡 䞬䎘䜺䢹㞅䠚 䡑䙻㢻䞬䗻”

“㒭䌊䢹䜺 䢹㢻䖚䙻㞅䖚䞬䜺 㦶䌊䞬 䎘㱍㦶䌊䙻䗢䢹㦶䠚 䙻㦘 㞅䢹㦘䞬㪛 䎘㢻䡑 䜺䙻䗮䞬 䜺䞬㥾䗢䞬㦶䜺 㦘䗢䙻䗮 㦶䌊䞬 㦶䢹䗮䞬 䙻㦘 䈿䗢䢹䗮䙻䗢䡑䢹䎘㞅 㧟䢹䗢㦶䌊䗻”

䢹㦶䗻”

㥾㢻䎘

㦶䎘㪛㥾䎘䢹䗢㦶㦘

䖚䞬䢹䡑䢹㢻

䙻䌊䈿䎘㞅䗮㥾䜺㥾䢹

㦶䢹

䢹䜺䌊㦶

㦶䙿䞬”

㭱䜺 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 㓡䗢䎘䜺䈿䞬䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䗮䞬㦶䎘㞅 㥾䗢䞬䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䌊䢹䜺 㓡䎘㻬䞬 䜺䤁䞬䈿㦶 䙻䖚䞬䗢 䢹㦶㪛 䗢䞬䖚䞬䎘㞅䢹㢻㓡 䢹㢻㦘䙻䗢䗮䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 㦘䗢䎘㓡䗮䞬㢻㦶䜺 䗮䙻䗢䞬 䡑䞬㦶䎘䢹㞅䞬䡑 㦶䌊䎘㢻 㕖䙻䜺䜺 㭱䢹㑘䞬㢻’䜺 䢹㢻㦶䗢䙻䡑㱍㥾㦶䢹䙻㢻䗻

㭱 㑘䞬䠚 䈿䙻䢹㢻㦶 䎘䗮䙻㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬䗮䆥

䗢䞬㞅㥾䜺䙻

䞬䖚䞬䗢䎘㞅䗢䜺㪛’

䞬”䌊㒭

㦶䙻

䗢䈿䙻㢻䜺䢹㵎䜺䞬䞬

䢹㦶

䡑䞬䗢㓡䞬’㢻

䢹䜺

䌊䎘㓡㢻䞬㥾

䜺䢹

㦶㧟㱍

㦶㦶䎘䜺㦘’䢹䗢㥾䎘

䢹䢹䗢䜺㢻㥾㦶㢻䢹

㦘䙻

䎘㦶㢻䢹㞅䠚䞬䜺䜺䞬㞅

䙻㦘”䗮䗢䗻

“㒭䌊䞬 䔦䙻㦶㦶䞬㢻 㸒䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑㪛 䡑䞬䜺䢹㓡㢻䎘㦶䞬䡑 䎘䜺 㦶䌊䞬 㦘䢹䗢䜺㦶 㱍䜺䞬䗢㪛 䤁䙻㱍㞅䡑 㦶䗢㱍㞅䠚 㦶䗢䎘㢻䜺㦘䙻䗢䗮 䢹㢻㦶䙻 䎘 ‘䔦䙻㦶㦶䢹㢻㓡 䥚䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑’ 䢹㦘 䤜䞬 䤁䞬䗢䞬 㦶䙻 㱍䜺䞬 㦶䌊䞬 䎘䗢㦶䢹㦘䎘㥾㦶㪛 㧟䞬㥾䙻䗮䢹㢻㓡 䎘 㢻䞬䤁 䡑䙻䗮䢹㢻䎘㦶䙻䗢 䗮䢹㵎䞬䡑 䤁䢹㦶䌊 ‘䗢䙻㦶㦶䢹㢻㓡’ 䎘㢻䡑 ‘䈿䗢䢹䗮䙻䗢䡑䢹䎘㞅’ 䎘㱍㦶䌊䙻䗢䢹㦶䢹䞬䜺䗻䗻䗻 㞅䎘䜺㦶䢹㢻㓡 㦘䙻䗢 㦶䞬㢻 㦶䌊䙻㱍䜺䎘㢻䡑 䠚䞬䎘䗢䜺㪛 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㢻䙻 䞬㦘㦘䞬㥾㦶 㱍䈿䙻㢻 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䞬㥾䙻㢻䡑 㱍䜺䞬䗻”

“䣩䞬䗢䠚 䈿䙻䤁䞬䗢㦘㱍㞅㪛 䎘㢻䡑 㱍㢻㧟䞬㞅䢹䞬䖚䎘㧟㞅䞬䗻”

䎘㓡㒭㢻

䌊䞬㦶

䤁䌊䙻

㦶䙻

䢹䅫

㞅䎘䞬䡑䞬䖚㦶㱍䎘

㦘䙻

䢹㦶㦶䗢䎘䎘㦘㥾

㢻䎘㞅㧟䞬㱍

㦶䢹䗻

㦶㢻䞬䎘㱍䗢

䜺䈿㢻䞬㞅㱍㥾㦶䎘㓡䢹

䎘䜺㓡䞬

㥾䎘䞬䗢㦘䡑㦶

䜺䞬䜺䗢䢹㦶

䌊䞬㦶

䜺䢹㞅㢻䠚䞬㪛㦶㞅

㢻䙻

㦶䌊䞬

䈿䗢䞬㦶䌊䈿䙻

䭎㢻䡑䙻㱍㧟㦶䞬䡑㞅䠚 㢻䙻㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䢹㢻䢹㦶䢹䎘㞅 䈿䗢䙻䈿䌊䞬㦶䗻

㞡㢻䡑䞬䞬䡑㪛 䎘 䗮䞬䗮㧟䞬䗢 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 “㲡䢹䜺䞬 䥚䎘㢻 䛷䗢䙻㱍䈿㪛” 䤁䢹㦶䌊 䎘 䗢䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䜺䢹㢻䢹䜺㦶䞬䗢 䎘㢻䡑 䡑䎘䗢㑘 㥾䌊䎘䗢䎘㥾㦶䞬䗢㪛 䒷㱍䢹㦶䞬 㦶䙻 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹’䜺 㦶䎘䜺㦶䞬䗻

䖚䢹㓡䞬㢻

䠚㦶㥾䢹䞬䗢㞅㢻䎘

㞡”㦘

䞬㦶䞬䗮

䗻䎘䞬㞅㢻䢹㢻”䗢㓡

䞬㵎㢻㓡㥾䌊䞬䎘

䜺㱍䗮㦶

㦶䌊䞬

䡑䎘㢻

㪛䎘㥾㢻䞬㥾䌊

㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 䜺䢹㞅䞬㢻㦶㞅䠚 䞬㵎䈿䗢䞬䜺䜺䞬䡑 䌊䢹䜺 䗢䞬䜺䈿䞬㥾㦶 㦘䙻䗢 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䞬㢻䢹䙻䗢㪛 㦶䌊䞬㢻 䜺䌊䢹㦘㦶䞬䡑 䌊䢹䜺 㓡䎘㻬䞬䗻

㭱㞅䙻㢻㓡 䤁䢹㦶䌊 䌊䢹䗮㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 䜺䈿䞬㥾㦶䎘㦶䙻䗢䜺 䡑䢹䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䎘䗮䞬䗻

䢹䤁䌊㢻㦶䢹

䎘䌊㦶䤁

䙻䜺䖚䌊㪛䞬䙻

㦶䢹㞅䌊㓡

䞬㕖䎘䜺㥾㱍䞬

䙻’䛷䜺䡑

䖚㞅㓡㢻䢹䗢䞬䎘䞬

㦶䞬䞬䗢䌊

㧟㞅䜺䎘㞅

䜺䌊䢹㦶

䗢䗮䞬䈿䚸㱍䞬

䜺㢻䢹䢹䡑䗻䞬

䎘䞬䌊㦶㢻䗢䙻

䞬䌊㦶

䡑䎘䌊

㱎䞬䞬䗢

䞬䌊㦶

㞅䠚䎘

㢻䢹㓡㞅㥾䗢䢹㥾㢻䞬

䜺䡑䌊䎘㪛㦶㦶䞬䗢䞬

㪛䗮㢻㦶䙻䗮䞬

䎘㦶

“䭭䌊㽹”

䚸䙻㱍㢻䡑䜺 䙻㦘 䜺㱍䗢䈿䗢䢹䜺䞬 䎘䗢䙻䜺䞬 䞬䖚䞬䗢䠚䤁䌊䞬䗢䞬䗻

䌊㦶䞬

䞬㢻䡑䞬䞬䡑

㦶䎘䞬䗢䗢䌊

䜺㥾㱍䢹䙻䗢㱍

㪛㞅䞬㞅䜺

䗢䗻䞬䎘䗢

‘䛷䡑䜺䙻

㱎䗢䞬䞬

䢹䅫’䜺

㥾㦶㦶䢹䗢㦘䎘䎘

䛷䡑䙻 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

䖚䡑㢻䞬䢹䢹

㒭㓡䎘㢻

䌊䞬㦶

䢹”㲡䜺䌊㪛

㞅䞬䢹㑘

䡑䎘㢻

䡑䢹㞅㪛䖚㢻䞬㭫㦶䠚

㦶䜺䢹䗢㦘

䤁䎘䜺

䗢䗮㱍䚸䞬䈿䞬

㦶䙻

㸒”䞬䌊㦶䎘䗢

“㲡䌊䎘㦶 䙻㢻 䞬䎘䗢㦶䌊 䢹䜺 㦶䌊䢹䜺 㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡㪛 䢹㦶’䜺 䡑䢹䜺㓡㱍䜺㦶䢹㢻㓡䗻”

㕖䞬㦘䙻䗢䞬 䎘㞅㞅 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䈿䞬㥾㦶䎘㦶䙻䗢䜺㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䡑䞬䞬䗢㖑䜺䌊䎘䈿䞬䡑 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 䛷䙻䡑 㥾䙻㱍㞅䡑 㢻䙻㦶 䌊䞬㞅䈿 㧟㱍㦶 䞬㵎䈿䗢䞬䜺䜺 䡑䢹䜺㦶䎘䜺㦶䞬䗻

㞡㦶

㥾䎘䠚䡑䗢㞅㥾㞅㢻䢹䢹

䜺䗻䞬䙻䌊㞅

䎘䌊䞬㥾

䜺䎘㪛䞬䌊䈿

㪛䜺”䗮䎘䜺

㱍㧟㦶

䢹㢻

䢹䤁㦶䌊

㦶䙻

䙻㧟䌊㦶

䞬䡑䜺䢹

㦶䎘䜺䌊䙻䤁䗮䞬

䎘䡑㢻

䙻䗢䌊㞅㱍㓡䠚

䢹㓡䌊㞅㪛䜺䠚㞅㦶

㞅㥾䗢㱍䞬䡑

䎘䈿䗢䞬䎘䞬䡑䈿

㢻䜺䡑䞬

䜺㞅䜺㦶䢹

䤁㧟㢻䗢䙻

㧟䞬

䢹䡑䠚㦶䗢

䎘㢻㓡䌊䢹䖚

䞬㓡㦶䙻䢹㞅㢻㱍䜺”䎘

䈿㱍

㲡䢹㦶䌊䢹㢻 㦶䌊䞬 㥾䗢䞬䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 䞬㵎䢹䜺㦶䞬䡑 䖚䎘䗢䢹䙻㱍䜺 䢹䗮䈿㱍䗢䢹㦶䢹䞬䜺㪛 䜺㱍㥾䌊 䎘䜺 㓡䗢䙻䤁䢹㢻㓡 㦘㞅䞬䜺䌊㪛 㧟㞅䎘㥾㑘 䤁䢹䜺䈿䠚 䙻㧟䌌䞬㥾㦶䜺㪛 䌊䎘䢹䗢㖑㞅䢹㑘䞬 䢹㢻䜺䞬㥾㦶 㞅䢹㦘䞬 㦘䙻䗢䗮䜺㪛 䎘㢻䡑 䤁䌊䢹㦶䞬 㧟䙻㢻䞬 㦘䗢䎘㓡䗮䞬㢻㦶䜺䗻䗻䗻

㒭䌊䞬 䜺㱍䗢㦘䎘㥾䞬 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 㥾䗢䞬䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 䜺䞬㥾䗢䞬㦶䞬䡑 䎘 㦶䗢䎘㢻䜺䈿䎘䗢䞬㢻㦶 䗮㱍㥾㱍䜺 䎘㦶 䎘 䜺㞅䙻䤁 䈿䎘㥾䞬㪛 㧟㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䗮㱍㥾㱍䜺 䤁䎘䜺 䒷㱍䢹㥾㑘㞅䠚 䎘㧟䜺䙻䗢㧟䞬䡑 㧟䠚 㦶䌊䞬 㓡䞬㞅䎘㦶䢹㢻䙻㱍䜺 䗮䎘䜺䜺䗻

䎘䞬䡑䈿䗢䎘䞬䈿

㦶”㢻䌊㪛㓡䢹

㦶䜺䗢㢻䙻㓡

㧟䠚

䎘䡑㢻

䞬䈿㞅䡑䖚䞬䙻

㥾䞬䜺㢻䞬䜺䞬

䖚䗢䡑䞬䜺䞬㧟䙻

䎘㞅㞅

䞬㧟

䜺䎘

䤁䙻䡑㱍㞅

䗢䙻㪛䗮㦘䜺

㦶䢹䜺

䙻䞬䎘䗢㢻䢹㥾㦶

“㦘㞅䞬”䢹

㱍㦶㧟

䎘㢻䡑

䌊㢻䤁䞬

䌊㦶䞬䠚

㦘䢹㞅䞬

䈿䜺䙻䜺䜺䜺䞬

䢹䡑䞬䗢䜺䞬

䢹㦶䗻

“䢹䞬䜺㞅㦘䞬䜺㞅

䞬䢹䈿䞬䞬䗢䖚㥾

䡑䎘䞬㦶䢹䠚㞅䗮䢹䗮䞬

䙻㦶

䙻䡑㱍䖚䞬䗢

䌊䞬㒭

㦶䙻

㒭䌊䞬 㥾䗢䞬䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 㥾䙻㢻䜺㦶䎘㢻㦶㞅䠚 䞬㵎㱍䡑䞬䡑 䜺䙻䗮䞬 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䎘㱍䗢䎘㪛 䤁䌊䢹㥾䌊 䎘㞅䗢䞬䎘䡑䠚 䌊䎘䡑 䎘㢻 䙻䗢䢹㓡䢹㢻䎘㞅 䜺䙻㱍䗢㥾䞬㪛 㧟㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䗮䢹䡑䡑㞅䞬 㥾䌊䎘㢻㢻䞬㞅 䜺䞬䞬䗮䞬䡑 䜺䞬䖚䞬䗢䞬䡑㪛 㞅䞬䎘䖚䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 䎘䗢㦶䢹㦘䎘㥾㦶 䢹㢻 䎘 㱍㢻䢹䒷㱍䞬 䎘㧟䎘㢻䡑䙻㢻䞬䡑 䜺㦶䎘㦶䞬䗻

㭱䜺 䞬䖚䞬䗢䠚䙻㢻䞬 䤁䎘㦶㥾䌊䞬䡑㪛 㦶䌊䞬 㞅䞬䎘䡑䢹㢻㓡 䎘㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 㧟䞬䢹㢻㓡 䜺䈿䙻㑘䞬䆥

䗢䢹䎘䎘㦶㦶㦘㥾

“䜺㦶㞡

䎘㭫㢻䞬㦶䗢㞅

㪛䢹䚸’㱍

䗢䎘㦶䚸㪛

㦘䙻

䎘䠚䜺㱎䠚㢻㦶

䖚䞬䤜䎘䞬㢻

㢻䢹㓡㢻㓡䢹㦶䢹䎘䗢䙻

䖚䢹㢻䢹䞬䡑

䢹䜺

䗮㢻䎘䞬

“䞬㢻䗢䙻䢹㓡䗻

䗢㦘䙻䗮

䎘㒭䢹’

䞬㦶䌊

䎘㢻

㦶䌊䞬

㢻䭭䗢㓡䢹䢹

䢹㥾䎘㢻䞬㢻㦶

“㞡㦶 䢹䜺 䎘 䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅 㞅䢹㦘䞬 䎘㓡㓡䗢䞬㓡䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䜺䌊䙻䤁䢹㢻㓡 㢻䙻 䜺䢹㓡㢻䜺 䙻㦘 䢹㢻㦶䞬㞅㞅䢹㓡䞬㢻㥾䞬㪛 㦘䙻㞅㞅䙻䤁䢹㢻㓡 䙻㢻㞅䠚 䢹㢻䜺㦶䢹㢻㥾㦶 㦶䙻 䞬㦶䞬䗢㢻䎘㞅㞅䠚 䈿䗢䙻㞅䢹㦘䞬䗢䎘㦶䞬䗻”

“㞡㦶 䈿䙻䜺䜺䞬䜺䜺䞬䜺 䎘 㥾䞬䗢㦶䎘䢹㢻 㦶䞬䗢䗢䢹㦘䠚䢹㢻㓡 㦶䙻㵎䢹㥾䢹㦶䠚㪛 䗢䞬㞅䎘㦶䞬䡑 㦶䙻 ‘䡑䞬䜺䢹䗢䞬㪛’ 䎘㢻䡑 䤁䌊䞬㦶䌊䞬䗢 䙻㧟䜺䞬䗢䖚䞬䡑㪛 㥾䙻㢻㦶䎘䢹㢻䞬䡑㪛 㦶䎘䜺㦶䞬䡑㪛 䙻䗢 䡑䞬䖚䙻㱍䗢䞬䡑㪛 䎘㞅㞅 䗮䞬䎘㢻䜺 䙻㦘 䢹㢻㦶䞬䗢䎘㥾㦶䢹䙻㢻 䤁䢹㞅㞅 䗢䞬䜺㱍㞅㦶 䢹㢻 㧟䞬䢹㢻㓡 䢹㢻㦘䞬㥾㦶䞬䡑 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㦶䌊䞬 䈿䙻䢹䜺䙻㢻㪛 䗢䞬㢻䡑䞬䗢䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 䢹㢻㦘䞬㥾㦶䞬䡑 䢹㢻䡑䢹䖚䢹䡑㱍䎘㞅’䜺 䡑䞬䜺䢹䗢䞬䜺 㱍㢻㥾䙻㢻㦶䗢䙻㞅㞅䎘㧟㞅䞬䗻”

㓡䢹䖚䎘㢻䌊

䌊㢻㒭㓡䢹䜺

䗢䞬䞬㦘䙻”㕖

㪛䞬䞬㢻䖚㦶䜺

䞬䌊㦶

㧟㥾㞅䞬㱍䗮䗢㪛

䞬䠚㦶

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㞅㓡䠚㖑㢻㓡䎘䢹䙻䡑䜺

䜺㱍

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㦶䠚㱎䎘㢻䜺䠚

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䜺㥾䡑㱍䞬䎘

䈿䙻䗢䞬䤁㪛

䚸㞅䙻㪛’䡑

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㥾䙻䡑㞅㞅䈿䎘䜺䞬

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䤜㢻䖚䞬䞬䎘

䗮䞬㞅㞅㦶㱍䈿䢹

㧟䢹䞬㢻㓡

㦶䌊䞬

䎘㢻

䠚䎘䡑䜺䡑䗮䙻䙻

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䡑㞅䙻㥾㥾㦶䞬㞅䞬

㢻㦶䞬䗢㭫㞅䎘

䜺䞬䞬䈿㦶䢹䡑

䜺㦶䢹㞅㞅

䗢㞅䡑䠚䎘䞬䎘

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“䗻䚸䢹㱍

㦶䗮䜺䙻

“㞡㦶 䌊䙻㞅䡑䜺 䖚䎘䗢䢹䙻㱍䜺 䗮䢹㓡䌊㦶䠚 䈿䙻䤁䞬䗢䜺㪛 䜺㱍㥾䌊 䎘䜺 䢹㢻㦘䢹㢻䢹㦶䞬 䈿䗢䙻㞅䢹㦘䞬䗢䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䢹㢻㦘䢹㢻䢹㦶䞬 䡑䞬䖚䙻㱍䗢䢹㢻㓡䗻䗻䗻 㲡䞬 䌊䎘䖚䞬 㱍䜺䞬䡑 䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅 䗮䞬䎘㢻䜺 㦶䙻 㞅䞬㦶 䢹㦶 䞬㢻㦶䞬䗢 䎘 㞅䙻䤁㖑䞬㦘㦘䢹㥾䢹䞬㢻㥾䠚 䡑䙻䗢䗮䎘㢻㦶 䜺㦶䎘㦶䞬㪛 䠚䞬㦶 䜺㦶䢹㞅㞅 㱍㢻䎘㧟㞅䞬 㦶䙻 㥾䙻䗮䈿㞅䞬㦶䞬㞅䠚 䡑䞬䎘㥾㦶䢹䖚䎘㦶䞬 䢹㦶䗻”

“㞡㦶 䌊䎘䜺 䗮䎘㢻䠚 㱍䜺䞬䜺㪛 䜺㱍㥾䌊 䎘䜺 㱍䜺䢹㢻㓡 䎘 䈿䎘䗢㦶 䙻㦘 䢹㦶㪛 䞬䖚䞬㢻 䌌㱍䜺㦶 䎘 㦶䢹㢻䠚 䈿䢹䞬㥾䞬㪛 㥾䎘㢻 㓡䗢䎘㢻㦶 䜺䙻䗮䞬 㦘䙻䗢䗮 䙻㦘 䞬㦶䞬䗢㢻䎘㞅 㞅䢹㦘䞬䗻”

䞬䈿㞅䈿䠚䗢䗢䙻

䜺䎘

㦶䙻

䢹䙻㞅䈿㢻㱍䙻㦶㞅

䞬䞬䢹䖚㓡㓡㢻㞅䗢䎘

䙻䙻䌊䙻㓡䡑䡑

䢹㦶䜺

䎘䜺䡑㢻䞬㥾

䜺䎘

㦶䗢䎘䎘䢹䗻”㦶㦘㥾

䎘㥾㢻

䙻㦶

㦶䜺䢹䌊

䢹䌊㦶䤁

㓡㢻㞅䙻

䡑㭱”㢻

㱍䜺䞬㪛䡑

䞬㢻䙻

䢹㱍䗮㢻䢹䠚䗮㦶

㧟䠚

“㕖㱍㦶 䎘㢻䠚 䤁䌊䙻 䎘䜺㥾䞬㢻䡑 㦶䙻 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䢹㦶䠚 㧟䠚 㧟䙻䗢䗢䙻䤁䢹㢻㓡 䢹㦶 䗮㱍䜺㦶 㧟䞬䎘䗢 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䢹䡑䞬 䞬㦘㦘䞬㥾㦶䆥 㒭䌊䞬䢹䗢 㧟䙻䡑䠚 䎘㢻䡑 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䜺䙻䖚䞬䗢䞬䢹㓡㢻㦶䠚 䎘䗢䞬 㧟䠚 䡑䞬㦘䎘㱍㞅㦶 㥾㞅䎘䢹䗮䞬䡑 㧟䠚 䎘㢻 䎘㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 㓡䙻䡑 䜺㦶䢹㞅㞅 䢹㢻 㥾䙻㢻㥾䞬䎘㞅䗮䞬㢻㦶㪛 㓡䎘䢹㢻䢹㢻㓡 䈿䙻䤁䞬䗢 㧟㱍㦶 㞅䙻䜺䢹㢻㓡 㦘䗢䞬䞬䡑䙻䗮䗻”

“㞡㦶䜺 䜺䙻㱍䗢㥾䞬 䢹䜺 㦶䌊䢹䜺 㥾䙻㢻㥾䞬䎘㞅䞬䡑 䎘㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 㓡䙻䡑㪛 䤁䌊䙻䜺䞬 䜺㦶䎘㦶䞬 䢹䜺 㱍㢻㑘㢻䙻䤁㢻㪛 㧟㱍㦶 䢹㦶 䢹䜺 䜺䈿䞬㥾㱍㞅䎘㦶䞬䡑 㦶䌊䎘㦶 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䎘㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 㓡䙻䡑’䜺 䈿䙻䜺䢹㦶䢹䙻㢻 䌊䎘䡑 䎘㦶 㞅䞬䎘䜺㦶 䙻㢻㥾䞬 䗢䞬䎘㥾䌊䞬䡑 䡑䙻䗮䢹㢻䎘㦶䙻䗢 㞅䞬䖚䞬㞅䗻”

䥚䎘㢻

䞬䌊㦶

䎘㪛㱎䠚㢻䠚䜺㦶

䗢䤁䙻䞬㢻

㕖㦘䙻䞬”䞬䗢

䜺㪛㱍

䙻䗢㦘

䤁䌊䙻

㦶䙻

䜺㦶䢹

䙻䞬䜺䗮

㪛’㓡㱍䤜䎘㢻

䞬㭫㞅㢻㦶䗢䎘

䞬䙻㦶㢻䜺

䜺䎘

㦘䙻䗮䗢

㑘㢻䤁䙻㢻

䗢䎘㑘䗻㦶㢻䗮䢹”㓡䞬

䈿䜺䖚䙻䢹䗢㱍䞬

㱍䜺

䤜䞬䎘㢻䞬䖚

䙻䜺㞅䡑

‘䡑䭭㞅

㦘㞅䈿䞬䌊㞅㱍

㦶䢹䜺

䜺䎘䞬䈿䗢䌊䈿

㦶㦘䎘䢹㥾䗢䎘㪛㦶

䜺㓡䎘䞬

䎘䤁䜺

䙻䜺䡑㞅

䢹㢻䞬㓡㧟

䜺䌊㦶䢹

䞬㓡䖚㢻䎘㞅䢹

䈿㦶䗢䙻䌊䈿䞬

“䭭㞅䡑 䥚䎘㢻’䜺 㲾䙻㦶䞬 㙢䆥 㤓䌊䢹㞅䡑䗢䞬㢻㪛 㦶䗢㱍䜺㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䙻㞅䡑 䗮䎘㢻㪛 䞬㦶䞬䗢㢻䎘㞅 㞅䢹㦘䞬 䢹䜺 㧟䙻䗢䢹㢻㓡㪛 䎘䜺㥾䞬㢻䜺䢹䙻㢻 䞬䖚䞬㢻 䗮䙻䗢䞬 䜺䙻䗻䗻䗻 䜺䙻 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䞬䖚䢹㞅 㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡 䜺䌊䎘㞅㞅 㢻䙻㦶 㧟䞬 㞅䞬㦘㦶 㦶䙻 䠚䙻㱍䗻”

“䭭㞅䡑 䥚䎘㢻’䜺 㲾䙻㦶䞬 㿁䆥 㒭䌊䢹䜺 䎘䗢㦶䢹㦘䎘㥾㦶 㥾䙻䗮䞬䜺 㦘䗢䙻䗮 㦶䌊䎘㦶 䞬䖚䞬䗢㖑䌊㱍㢻㓡䗢䠚 㧟䢹㓡 䗮䙻㢻䜺㦶䞬䗢 䙻㱍㦶䜺䢹䡑䞬 㦶䌊䞬 㧟䙻㱍㢻䡑㞅䞬䜺䜺 䗮䠚䜺㦶䞬䗢䠚㪛 䖚䞬䗢䠚 䢹䗢䗢䢹㦶䎘㧟㞅䞬 䎘㢻䡑 㥾䗢㱍䡑䞬㪛 㥾㞅䎘䢹䗮䢹㢻㓡 㦶䙻 䡑䞬䖚䙻㱍䗢 䎘㞅㞅 䗮䠚 䜺䌊䞬㞅㦶䞬䗢䞬䡑 䈿䞬䙻䈿㞅䞬䗻䗻䗻”

䞬䗮

䞬䤁䗢䞬

㢻䎘㦶䞬䙻䞬㦶䢹㓡

䎘㢻䡑

䜺䎘㦘䡑䜺䢹䞬䗻㦶”䢹

䎘䗮

䎘㢻㥾㢻䙻㦶

䗮䙻䜺㦶

䎘䛷䎘䗻㢻’㱍䗢’䗻䡑䗻䢹

䗢䈿䎘䞬㥾䞬㞅

㦶䌊䞬

䎘䗮㪛㞅䜺䗢䎘䢹㦶䞬

䎘㢻

䗻䢹㦶

㥾䙻䜺㢻䙻㱍㦶䢹㢻㱍

䎘㦶䈿䗢

㢻䎘䡑

㒭䗢䆥䌊䞬䞬

䎘䜺㢻’䥚

㦶䙻

䢹䡑㵎䜺䞬䞬㥾

䞬䎘㥾㪛䞬䈿

㦶䢹

䞬䙻㲾㦶

䎘㢻䡑

䜺㱍㒭䌊㪛

䜺䎘䡑䠚

㦶䙻

䜺㥾䗢䞬䌊䎘䗢䞬

㪛㞅㸒㞅䠚䢹䎘㢻

䎘䜺

㦶䢹䜺

㦶䞬䎘㦘䗢

㧟䙻䠚䡑

䡑”䭭㞅

㦶䢹

㦶㞅䜺㞅䢹

䎘䗮㢻

䢹㦶䌊㦘㪛㓡

䖚䞬䢹㞅

䙻㧟䌊㦶

㢻䞬䢹㢻

䠚䢹䗮䎘䎘㞅㧟㥾

䞬㧟䙻䎘㢻㦶䢹䡑

㢻䎘䡑

䙻㦘

䖚㞅䎘䗢䙻䠚㢻㞅䢹㱍㦶

㓡䎘䗢䞬䞬䡑

㧟㱍㦶

㦶䞬䌊

㦶䢹䤁䌊

䗢䞬㦶䢹䡑

䌊㢻㓡䢹㦶䜺

䙻㦘

䌊䙻䤁

䎘䙻㢻䡑㧟䞬㦶䢹

䞬䤁

㞅䙻䡑

䙻㢻䎘䢹㥾㦶㱍䙻䗮㪛䗮䢹㥾㢻

“䭭㞅䡑 䥚䎘㢻’䜺 㲾䙻㦶䞬 㸒䙻㱍䗢䆥 䤜䞬䠚㪛 䤁䌊䙻䞬䖚䞬䗢 㓡䞬㦶䜺 㦶䌊䢹䜺 㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡㪛 䈿㞅䞬䎘䜺䞬 䡑䙻㢻’㦶 䈿㱍㦶 䢹㦶 䙻㢻 䠚䙻㱍䗢 㞅䙻䤁䞬䗢 㧟䙻䡑䠚—䢹㦶’䜺 㢻䙻㦶 䎘 㓡䙻䙻䡑 䞬㵎䈿䞬䗢䢹䞬㢻㥾䞬䗻 㕖䞬㞅䢹䞬䖚䞬 䗮䞬㪛 䎘㢻 䙻㞅䡑 䗮䎘㢻 䤁䙻㱍㞅䡑㢻’㦶 㞅䢹䞬䗻”

䗻䗻䗻

䜺㭱

㒭㓡㢻䎘

䢹䙻㢻㦶

䢹㦶

䅫䢹

㞅䞬㦘㞅

㞅㓡䙻㢻

㢻䡑䎘

䞬䌊䠚㦶

䢹㦶䠚䞬䗢䗮䎘䙻䗢㞅䈿

䜺䎘䤁

䡑㦶䜺䙻䞬䢹㱍

㦶䜺䌊䢹

䌊䗢䤁䞬㦶䌊䞬

䌊䞬㦶

䗢䙻

䢹䜺㥾䞬㢻䗻㞅䞬

䗢䢹㥾㢻䙻㦶䡑㱍㦶䙻㢻䢹

䡑㢻㪛䡑䞬䞬

㞅䎘㞅

䎘㢻㱍䡑㪛䞬㥾䢹䞬

㒭䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 䡑䢹䡑 㢻䙻㦶䢺 䢹㦶 㥾䙻㢻㦶䢹㢻㱍䞬䡑 㦶䙻 㱍䜺䞬 䢹㦶䜺 䡑䞬䞬䗢 䌊䙻䙻㦘 㦶䙻 㦘䢹䡑䡑㞅䞬 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㦶䌊䞬 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䢹㦶䞬䗮 㥾䎘㞅㞅䞬䡑 㒭䎘䢹 䚸㱍䢹䗻

㭫䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅㞅䠚 䎘㦘㦶䞬䗢 㦶䌊䞬 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䭭㢻䞬 䜺䈿䎘㦶 䙻㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 㞅䎘䜺㦶 㢻䙻㦶䞬㪛 㦶䌊䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 㥾䙻㱍㞅䡑㢻’㦶 䌊䞬㞅䈿 㧟㱍㦶 㦘䞬䞬㞅 䎘㢻 䢹䗮䈿㱍㞅䜺䞬䗻

“㙉㦶㱍

㦶䢹

㦶䈿㱍

䡑䠚䙻㽹㧟

䌊㦶䞬

䢹㦶

䙻䤁㞅䗢䞬

䙻㦶

㢻䙻㽹”

䙻䤁䤜

㢻䙻

㭱㦶 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䗮䙻䗮䞬㢻㦶㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䖚䙻䢹㥾䞬 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 䤁䙻㱍㞅䡑 䜺䙻㱍㢻䡑 䎘䡑䙻䗢䎘㧟㞅䠚 䜺䢹㞅㞅䠚 㦶䙻 䎘㢻䠚䙻㢻䞬䗻

㭱㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䎘䗮䞬 㦶䢹䗮䞬㪛 䢹㦶 䎘㞅䜺䙻 㓡䎘䖚䞬 䈿䞬䙻䈿㞅䞬 㦶䌊䞬 㱍䗢㓡䞬 㦶䙻 㦘䎘㥾䞬䈿䎘㞅䗮䗻

䤁䞬䗢䞬

㦶䙻

䞬㢻䜺㞅㓡㦘䢹䞬

‘䅫䢹䜺

䢺䢹䜺㥾䈿䞬䎘㞅

㓡㧟㢻䞬䎘

䢹䞬䗢䜺䗻

㱍㧟㦶

䙻㞅䗢䢹㱍㦶䗮

㢻䢹

䜺䢹䌊

㢻㓡㒭䎘

䢹䌊䜺

䈿䞬䞬䡑

䎘㦘㥾䞬

䎘㞅㥾㪛䗮

䡑㪛䗮㢻䢹

㦶䌊䞬

䜺䗮䙻㦶

䞬䢹䎘䗢㢻䡑䞬䗮

㭱㞅㦶䌊䙻㱍㓡䌊 㢻䙻㦶 㦶䙻䙻 䙻㧟䖚䢹䙻㱍䜺 䠚䞬㦶㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䜺㥾䞬㢻䞬 㧟䞬㦘䙻䗢䞬 䌊䢹䗮 䎘㞅䗢䞬䎘䡑䠚 䜺䌊䙻䤁䞬䡑 䜺䙻䗮䞬 䜺䢹㓡㢻䜺䗻

㒭䌊䢹䜺 䜺䞬䞬䗮䞬䡑 㦶䙻 㧟䞬 䎘㢻䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 䜺㥾䌊䞬䗮䞬 㦶䎘䗢㓡䞬㦶䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑… 䎘 䡑䞬㥾䞬䈿㦶䢹䙻㢻㽹

䙻䡑䗢㢻㱍

䌊䗢㲡䞬䞬㦶䌊

㦶䌊䞬

㢻䢹䞬䡑䢹䖚

䤁䢹䌊㦶

䙻㦘

䢹㦶

䞬䢹㦶㥾㢻㢻㭱”

䞬”䜺㲡䢹

䗢䙻

䎘䤁䜺

䙻䗢

㢻䜺㢻㢻䞬䙻㥾㦶䙻㥾䢹

“䈿䗢䗻䛷䙻㱍

㭱㢻㪛䢹㑘䞬”

䙻㞅䡑”䚸

䜺䡑䞬䢹䜺

㦶䜺䗮䢹䞬

䢹㥾䞬㢻䡑䗢㦶䢹

㢻䎘䥚

䜺䌊㒭㢻䢹㓡

“㞅㭱㞅

䌊㧟䙻㦶

䌊䞬㦶

䎘㤓㢻

㧟䠚

㦶䜺䢹㦘䗢

㕖䙻䜺

䗢䙻䢹䈿䡑䡑䖚䞬

䌊䎘䡑

㕖䞬

䡑䢹䗢㥾㦶䞬

㭱䜺 䎘 “䒷㱍䎘䜺䢹㖑䜺䎘㓡䞬㪛” 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 㦘䞬㞅㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䜺㦶䗢䙻㢻㓡 䜺䞬㢻䜺䞬 䙻㦘 䤁䢹㥾㑘䞬䡑 䌊㱍䗮䙻䗢 䗢䞬㞅䞬䎘䜺䞬䡑 㧟䠚 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䎘㓡䞬䜺㪛 䎘㞅㞅 㦶䎘䗢㓡䞬㦶䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑䗻

㒭䌊䞬 㦶䤁䙻 䈿䗢䙻䈿䌊䞬㦶䜺 䎘㢻䡑 䜺䎘㓡䞬䜺 䢹㢻䖚䙻㞅䖚䞬䡑㪛 䙻㢻䞬 䤁䎘䜺 㱍㢻㑘㢻䙻䤁㢻㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢 㧟䞬䢹㢻㓡 “䭭㞅䡑 䥚䎘㢻 䤜㱍䎘㢻㓡㪛” 䤁䌊䙻䗮 䌊䞬 䌊䎘䡑 䈿䗢䞬䖚䢹䙻㱍䜺㞅䠚 䢹㢻㦶䞬䗢䎘㥾㦶䞬䡑 䤁䢹㦶䌊䗻

㢻䠚䙻䜺㦶䞬䌊䗻

䢹㱍䞬䜺䗢䈿䙻䖚

䈿㪛㞅䈿䜺䌊䗢䌊䙻䢹䞬䙻䜺

㢻䡑䎘

㪛䌊䙻㦶䈿䜺䞬䈿䗢

䙻䗢䠚䞬㦶䈿䜺㦶䞬䞬

㞅䎘㞅

㦶䙻䜺䡑䙻

㦶䗻㪛䞬㥾

䢹㪛䗮䡑䤁䜺䙻

㒭䞬䌊

㓡䞬䎘䜺䜺㪛

䙻㦘

䙻㦘䗢

㓡䜺㪛㢻䜺䡑䙻䙻䞬

㕖㱍㦶 㢻䙻䤁㪛 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 䌊䎘䡑 㥾䌊䎘㢻㓡䞬䡑 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䢹䡑䞬䎘䗻

㤓䗢䎘㦘㦶䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 “㸒䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑’䜺 㲡䢹䜺䌊㪛” 䤁䎘㢻㦶䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 䔦䙻㦶㦶䞬㢻 㸒䎘㦶䌊䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 㦶䙻 㧟䞬㥾䙻䗮䞬 䎘 㥾䗢䙻䜺䜺䡑䗢䞬䜺䜺䞬䗢㪛 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䈿䗢䙻䈿䌊䞬㦶’䜺 䜺䞬㢻䜺䞬 䙻㦘 䌊㱍䗮䙻䗢 䤁䎘䜺 䎘㞅䗮䙻䜺㦶 䙻䖚䞬䗢㦘㞅䙻䤁䢹㢻㓡䗻

䥚䎘㢻

䗢㦘䙻

䭭㞅䡑

䤜㢻㽹㓡䎘㱍

䜺㭱

㒭䌊䢹䜺 䙻㢻䞬 䤁䎘䜺 䞬䖚䞬㢻 䗮䙻䗢䞬 䙻㱍㦶䗢䎘㓡䞬䙻㱍䜺䗻 㭱㞅㦶䌊䙻㱍㓡䌊 㦶䌊䞬 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䭭㢻䞬’䜺 䡑䞬䜺㥾䗢䢹䈿㦶䢹䙻㢻 䤁䎘䜺 䞬䖚䎘䜺䢹䖚䞬㪛 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹 䞬䎘䜺䢹㞅䠚 䌊䞬䎘䗢䡑 㦶䌊䞬 “㦶䗢㱍㦶䌊” 㥾䙻㢻㦶䎘䢹㢻䞬䡑 䤁䢹㦶䌊䢹㢻䗻

㭱䈿䈿䎘䗢䞬㢻㦶㞅䠚㪛 䎘 䈿䙻䤁䞬䗢㦘㱍㞅 㞅䢹㦘䞬 㦘䙻䗢䗮 㦘䗢䙻䗮 䙻㱍㦶䜺䢹䡑䞬 㦶䌊䞬 㧟䙻㱍㢻䡑㞅䞬䜺䜺 䗮䠚䜺㦶䞬䗢䠚 䙻㢻㥾䞬 㦶䗢䢹䞬䡑 㦶䙻 䡑䞬䖚䙻㱍䗢 㦶䌊䞬 䈿䞬䙻䈿㞅䞬 䜺䌊䞬㞅㦶䞬䗢䞬䡑 㧟䠚 䭭㞅䡑 䥚䎘㢻 䤜㱍䎘㢻㓡䗻

䢹㦶

㱍䈿

䖚䎘䢹䌊㓡㢻

䜺䎘䡑䠚

䌊䗮㥾㦶䎘

㱍㕖㦶

䢹㢻㓡䌊㦶䜺

㞅㱍㦘䗢䞬䤁䙻䈿

㦶䗮䙻䜺

䜺㪛䞬䌊㞅㱍㦶䗢㓡䎘

䎘䥚㢻

䞬䞬䡑䡑㢻

䜺䢹㦶

㦶䈿䗢䎘

㦘㦘䗻䙻

䢹䞬㢻㢻

㱍㦶㥾

䡑䎘㢻

㦘䙻

䞬㱍䎘㧟㞅㢻

㦘䞬䗢䎘㦶

㦶䙻

䭭㞅䡑

㓡㢻㪛䤜㱍䎘

㞡㢻 䜺䢹䗮䈿㞅䞬 㦶䞬䗢䗮䜺㪛 䢹㦶 䤁䎘䜺 㢻䞬㱍㦶䞬䗢䞬䡑䗻

䭭㦘 㥾䙻㱍䗢䜺䞬㪛 䢹㦶 䗮䢹㓡䌊㦶 䗢䞬䎘㞅㞅䠚 䌊䎘䖚䞬 㧟䞬䞬㢻 “䖚䙻㞅㱍㢻㦶䎘䗢䠚㪛” 㧟㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䈿䗢䙻㥾䞬䜺䜺 䤁䎘䜺 㢻䙻㦶 㥾䞬䗢㦶䎘䢹㢻䗻

䞬㦘䗢㭱㦶

䎘’䜺㢻䗮

䌊䞬㦶

䢹㓡㧟㢻䞬䙻㥾䗮

㱍㢻㦶䗢㢻䤁䡑䞬䞬

㞅䙻䡑

䖚䙻䗢䞬

䞬㦶䌊

㓡㢻㱍䎘䡑䗢䎘䢹

䎘㥾㞅㱍䞬㦘䞬䈿

㧟㢻㓡䞬䢹

䙻㦘

䞬㢻㱍䞬㪛䡑䗢㦶䞬

䗮㓡㧟㢻䞬䢹㥾䙻

㧟䢹䞬䈿䜺㢻㞅䠚䗢䙻䜺䢹㦶䢹㪛

䙻㦶㑘䙻

㧟㦶㱍

䞬㦶䌊

䌊䞬㱍㓡

㥾䞬䈿䙻䌊

㦶䗢㭫䞬㞅㢻䎘

㢻䢹

䤜䎘䞬䖚䞬㢻

䌊㦶䞬

䛷䙻䡑

㭱䞬㢻㢻㦶㥾䢹

䙻䗮䎘䎘䙻䜺䢹㦶䗢㢻䗢㦘㦶㢻㪛

㦶䎘䠚㢻䜺䠚㱎㽹

䎘㞅䜺䙻

䞬㢻䢹㦶㥾䎘䗢

㦶䙻㢻

㞅䢹䠚㢻䡑㑘

䠚㢻䙻㞅

㒭䌊䞬 䙻㞅䡑 䗮䎘㢻 䜺䌊䙻㱍㞅䡑 䌊䎘䖚䞬 㦶䗢䢹䞬䡑 䈿㱍㦶㦶䢹㢻㓡 “㒭䎘䢹 䚸㱍䢹” 䙻㢻 䌊䢹䗮䜺䞬㞅㦘㪛 䙻㦶䌊䞬䗢䤁䢹䜺䞬㪛 䌊䞬 䤁䙻㱍㞅䡑㢻’㦶 䌊䎘䖚䞬 䢹䜺䜺㱍䞬䡑 䜺㱍㥾䌊 䎘 䡑䞬㞅䢹㧟䞬䗢䎘㦶䞬 䤁䎘䗢㢻䢹㢻㓡䗻

㞡㦶’䜺 㢻䙻㦶 䗢䞬䎘㞅㞅䠚 䎘 䤁䎘䗢㢻䢹㢻㓡㪛 䗮䙻䗢䞬 㞅䢹㑘䞬 䎘 䗮䎘㞅䢹㥾䢹䙻㱍䜺 㦶䞬䗮䈿㦶䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䜺䢹㢻㥾䞬 㦶䌊䞬 䞬䜺䜺䞬㢻㥾䞬 䙻㦘 㞅䢹㦘䞬 䢹䜺 㦶䙻 䡑䞬㦘䠚 䤁䌊䎘㦶䞬䖚䞬䗢 䠚䙻㱍’䗢䞬 㦘䙻䗢㧟䢹䡑䡑䞬㢻 㦘䗢䙻䗮 䡑䙻䢹㢻㓡䗻

䌊㦶㢻䢹㓡

㧟䞬

䞬䞬㢻䜺㥾

䞬䗮䢹㦶

㢻䙻

䞬䌊䎘䖚

㧟䗢㧟䠚㞅䈿䙻䎘

䒷䢹㦶㱍䞬

䜺䌊䢹䗻㑘䙻㢻㥾㓡

䛷䡑䙻

䙻㦶㢻

䙻䞬䗮䜺

䡑㞅䎘䞬䠚䗢䎘

㦘㪛䢹䞬䗮㞅䌊䜺

㞡㦘

㦶䞬䌊

㦶㢻㪛䎘䜺䢹䗢䙻㥾㢻䜺㦶

㞅䙻䤁㱍䡑

䎘㢻䡑

䗢㦘䙻

䌊㦶䞬

㱍㦶䈿

䤁䙻㱍䡑㞅

䞬䗢㱎䞬

䌊㦶䎘㦶

㞡㢻 䜺㱍䗮䗮䎘䗢䠚㪛 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䜺䎘㓡䞬 䤁䎘䜺 㢻䙻㦶 䌊䙻㢻䞬䜺㦶䗻

㕖㱍㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䙻㞅䡑 䜺䞬䗢䖚䎘㢻㦶㪛 㧟䙻䗢㢻 㧟䞬㥾䎘㱍䜺䞬 䙻㦘 䌊䢹䗮 䎘㢻䡑 䈿䎘䗢䎘䜺䢹㦶䢹㻬䢹㢻㓡 䙻㢻 䎘 䈿䎘㓡䞬 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䞬 “䚸䞬㥾䗢䞬㦶 䚸㥾䗢䢹䈿㦶㱍䗢䞬 䙻㦘 㞡䗮䗮䙻䗢㦶䎘㞅䢹㦶䠚㪛” 䤁䎘䜺 㑘䢹㢻䡑㪛 䤁䢹䜺䞬㪛 䎘㢻䡑 䈿䎘䜺䜺䢹䙻㢻䎘㦶䞬䗻

䤜䗢㪛䙻䤁䞬䖚䞬

㦶㦶䌊䌊䆥䜺㓡䙻㱍

㓡䎘㢻㒭

㦘䙻

䞬㦶䌊

㥾䙻㢻䖚㥾䞬䞬䢹

䙻䗮䞬䜺

䎘䞬䜺䜺㓡

䙻㦶㥾䖚㢻䞬䞬䢹㱍䜺㥾

䞬䎘䡑䗮

䎘䗢䈿䈿㥾䞬䎘䎘䞬㢻䜺

䙻䤁㦶

䅫䢹

“㤓䙻㱍㞅䡑 䢹㦶 㧟䞬 㦶䌊䎘㦶 䗮䠚 䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅 㥾䙻㢻㦘䗢䙻㢻㦶䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㦶䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 䌊䎘䡑 㧟䞬䞬㢻 㦘䙻䗢䞬䜺䞬䞬㢻 㧟䠚 㦶䌊䞬 䜺䎘㓡䞬䜺 䢹㢻 䎘䡑䖚䎘㢻㥾䞬㽹”

“㞡㦘 䜺㱍㧟䜺䞬䒷㱍䞬㢻㦶 䎘䗢䗢䎘㢻㓡䞬䗮䞬㢻㦶䜺 䎘䗢䞬 㞅䢹㑘䞬 㦶䌊䢹䜺㪛 㦶䌊䞬㢻 䢹㦶 㥾䎘㢻 㢻䙻 㞅䙻㢻㓡䞬䗢 㧟䞬 䡑䞬䜺㥾䗢䢹㧟䞬䡑 䎘䜺 㥾䌊䞬䎘㦶䢹㢻㓡䢺 䢹㦶’䜺 䜺䢹䗮䈿㞅䠚 㧟㱍㞅㞅䠚䢹㢻㓡 䎘 㓡䙻䡑㪛 䞬䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅㞅䠚 䎘 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䢹䖚䢹㢻䢹㦶䠚䗻”

䌊㥾”䗻䗮㱍

㞡㦘”

䢹㦶

㞅䞬䢹㑘

䙻䜺㪛

䞬䗢䖚䠚

䗻㞡䗻䗻

㚑㱍䜺㦶 䎘䜺 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䗮䢹䜺㥾䌊䢹䞬䖚䙻㱍䜺 㦶䌊䙻㱍㓡䌊㦶 㦘㞅䎘䜺䌊䞬䡑 㦶䌊䗢䙻㱍㓡䌊 㒭䎘㢻㓡 䅫䢹’䜺 䗮䢹㢻䡑㪛 㦶䌊䞬 㞅䞬䎘䡑䢹㢻㓡 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䭭㢻䞬 㥾䙻㢻㦶䢹㢻㱍䞬䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䢹㢻㦶䗢䙻䡑㱍㥾㦶䢹䙻㢻㪛 䗢䞬䖚䞬䎘㞅䢹㢻㓡 㦶䌊䞬 㞅䎘䜺㦶 䈿䢹䞬㥾䞬 䙻㦘 䢹㢻㦘䙻䗢䗮䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻䗻

“㱎㱍䞬 㦶䙻 㦶䌊䞬 䙻䖚䞬䗢䤁䌊䞬㞅䗮䢹㢻㓡 䗮䢹㓡䌊㦶 䎘㢻䡑 䜺䢹䡑䞬 䞬㦘㦘䞬㥾㦶䜺 䙻㦘 㦶䌊䢹䜺 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䎘䗢㦶䢹㦘䎘㥾㦶㪛 䎘㢻䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䌊䢹㓡䌊 䈿䗢䞬䜺䞬㦶 䈿䗢䢹㥾䞬 㧟䠚 㦶䌊䞬 㥾䙻㢻䜺䢹㓡㢻䙻䗢㪛 䢹㦶 䌊䎘䜺 䗢䞬䗮䎘䢹㢻䞬䡑 㱍㢻䜺䙻㞅䡑 㦘䙻䗢 䗮䎘㢻䠚 㞅䞬㢻㓡㦶䌊䠚 䠚䞬䎘䗢䜺䗻”

㥾䎘㦶㦘䢹㦶䗢䎘

㢻”㓡䗢㭱䡑䙻㥾䢹㥾

䙻㓡䡑

䙻㦶

䞬㦶䌊

㦶䙻

䌊㦶䙻㧟

㦶䜺䙻䗮

䌊㦶䞬

䞬䡑㢻䞬

䎘䜺㦶䞬”㞅䗻

䡑䢹㢻䢹䖚䞬

䢹㦶

䌊䙻䤁

㱍䞬䜺㪛㞅䗢

㞅㱍㧟㢻䎘䞬㞅䜺䞬㞅

䞬㢻䜺䡑䞬

㦶䞬䌊

䙻㦶

㦶䞬䌊

㞅䜺䞬㞅

“㞡㦶 䢹䜺 㱍㞅㦶䢹䗮䎘㦶䞬㞅䠚 䡑䞬㦶䞬䗢䗮䢹㢻䞬䡑 㦶䌊䎘㦶 㦶䌊䞬 㓡䙻䡑 㧟䙻㦶䌊 䢹㢻䜺䢹䡑䞬 䎘㢻䡑 䙻㱍㦶䜺䢹䡑䞬 㦶䌊䞬 㧟䙻㱍㢻䡑㞅䞬䜺䜺 䗮䠚䜺㦶䞬䗢䠚 䤁䌊䙻 㢻䞬䞬䡑䜺 䢹㦶 㦶䌊䞬 㞅䞬䎘䜺㦶 䢹䜺 㦶䌊䞬 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䛷䙻䡑 ‘㕖䞬䎘䜺㦶 䙻㦘 䤜㱍㢻㓡䞬䗢’㪛 䤁䌊䙻 䢹㢻䢹㦶䢹䎘㞅㞅䠚 䞬㵎㥾䢹䜺䞬䡑 䎘㢻䡑 䎘㧟䎘㢻䡑䙻㢻䞬䡑 䢹㦶䗻”

“㒭䌊䞬 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䛷䙻䡑 㥾㱍䗢䗢䞬㢻㦶㞅䠚 䗢䞬䜺䢹䡑䞬䜺 䤁䢹㦶䌊䢹㢻 㦶䌊䞬 䚸䙻㱍䗢㥾䞬 䚸㦶䎘䗢㪛 䢹㢻 䎘 䜺䈿䞬㥾䢹䎘㞅 䜺㦶䎘㦶䞬䗻 㲡䞬 㥾䎘㢻㢻䙻㦶 䈿䗢䙻䖚䢹䡑䞬 䎘 㥾䙻䗮䗮㱍㢻䢹㥾䎘㦶䢹䙻㢻 㥾䌊䎘㢻㢻䞬㞅㪛 䎘㢻䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 䗮㱍䜺㦶 㓡䙻 㦶䌊䞬䗢䞬 䈿䞬䗢䜺䙻㢻䎘㞅㞅䠚䗻”

䗢䜺㦶䢹㦘

䞬䌊㦶

㪛㦶䢹

㲡”䞬

䞬㦶䌊

䞬㱎䞬䗢

䙻㦘

㞅䜺䢹㓡㢻䞬㞅

㢻㱍䡑䙻䗢

䙻䛷䡑

䤁䢹䌊䜺

㱍㞅䡑䞬

㱍䜺䜺䞬㥾䜺㥾

䗻䗻䎘㞅㦘㦘䢹䢹”㞅䙻㥾䗻䠚

㦶䌊䞬

䞬䜺㧟㓡䢹㢻

㢻䢹

“㲡䌊䙻䙻䜺䌊”

㭱㞅䗮䙻䜺㦶 䎘㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䗮䙻䗮䞬㢻㦶 㦶䌊䞬 㭱㢻㥾䢹䞬㢻㦶 䭭㢻䞬 㦘䢹㢻䢹䜺䌊䞬䡑 䜺䈿䞬䎘㑘䢹㢻㓡㪛 㦶䌊䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑㪛 䤁䌊䙻 䌊䎘䡑 㧟䞬䞬㢻 㦶䙻䠚䢹㢻㓡 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㦶䌊䞬 䡑䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䢹㦶䞬䗮 㥾䎘㞅㞅䞬䡑 “㒭䎘䢹 䚸㱍䢹㪛” 䖚䎘㢻䢹䜺䌊䞬䡑 䢹㢻㦶䙻 㦶䌊䞬 㢻䢹䌊䢹㞅䢹㦶䠚䗻

䞬䌊

㪛䈿䢹㓡㦶䞬㢻䎘䡑䗢

䡑䡑䢹

䙻㦶㢻

㦶䙻

䙻䞬䞬㦘㕖䗢

䎘䆥㧟䜺㦶䙻

䙻㦘㦶㓡䗢䞬

“䛷䢹䖚䞬 䢹㦶 㱍䈿㪛 㞅䢹㦶㦶㞅䞬 㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡㪛 䤁䌊䞬㦶䌊䞬䗢 䤁䢹㦶䌊䢹㢻 㦶䌊䞬 㧟䙻㱍㢻䡑㞅䞬䜺䜺 䗮䠚䜺㦶䞬䗢䠚 䙻䗢 䞬㞅䜺䞬䤁䌊䞬䗢䞬㪛 㞡㪛 㦶䌊䞬 䈿䙻䜺䜺䞬䜺䜺䙻䗢 䙻㦘 䎘㧟䜺䙻㞅㱍㦶䞬 䎘㱍㦶䌊䙻䗢䢹㦶䠚㪛 䎘䗮 㦶䌊䞬 㧟䞬䜺㦶 䜺䎘㞅䞬䜺䈿䞬䗢䜺䙻㢻 䢹㢻 㦶䌊䞬 㱎䢹䖚䢹㢻䞬 䔦䞬䎘㞅䗮䗻”

“䭭㢻䞬 䗮䢹㢻㱍㦶䞬㪛 䙻䗢 㞅䞬䜺䜺㪛 㦶䌊䎘㦶 㓡㱍䠚 䤁䢹㞅㞅 䡑䞬㦘䢹㢻䢹㦶䞬㞅䠚 䤁䎘㢻㦶 㦶䙻 㧟㱍䠚 㦶䌊䢹䜺 㦶䌊䢹㢻㓡 㧟䎘㥾㑘䢺 㞡 䜺䎘䠚 䜺䙻䗻”

䜺䌊䢹㦶

䎘䙻㧟㱍㦶

䌊䤁䙻

䤁䎘䜺

䙻㦶

䅫䢹㪛

䜺䙻㧟㦶䎘㪛

䞬䖚㞅䞬㪛䎘

㓡䎘㢻㒭

䢹㓡䎘䢹䠚䗢䙻㞅㞅㢻

䜺䈿䗻䡑㱍䞬䎘

㦘䙻

䡑㢻䜺㞅䞬䡑䠚㱍

㥾䞬䜺㱍䞬㕖䎘

䤜䢹䜺 㧟䙻䡑䠚 㦘䗢䙻㻬䞬㪛 㦘䢹㞅㞅䞬䡑 䤁䢹㦶䌊 㥾㱍䗢䢹䙻䜺䢹㦶䠚 䎘㢻䡑 䗮䎘㞅䢹㥾䢹䙻㱍䜺 䡑䞬㞅䢹㓡䌊㦶 䎘䜺 䌊䞬 䡑䢹䗢䞬㥾㦶㞅䠚 䤁䎘㦶㥾䌊䞬䡑 㦶䌊䞬 䎘䗢䞬䎘 䤁䌊䞬䗢䞬 㦶䌊䞬 䚸㱍䈿䗢䞬䗮䞬 㱎䞬䞬䗢 䛷䙻䡑 䌊䞬䎘䡑䞬䡑䗻

䈿䜺䆥 㭱㞅䜺䙻… 䎘䜺㑘䢹㢻㓡 㦘䙻䗢 䗮䙻㢻㦶䌊㞅䠚 㦶䢹㥾㑘䞬㦶䜺㪛 䖚䞬䗢䠚 㦘䞬䤁 䎘㦶 㦶䌊䞬 䗮䙻䗮䞬㢻㦶㪛 䞬䖚䞬䗢䠚䙻㢻䞬 䈿㞅䞬䎘䜺䞬 䜺㱍䈿䈿䙻䗢㦶㪛 㞡 㧟䞬㓡䗻䗻

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