Chaotic World Book-Chapter 1178 - 885: The Third Zhang Card
Capítulo 1178: Chapter 885: The Third Zhang Card
Ye Wuming merges with the Heavenly Book, yet freely comes and goes from it, traveling across countless dimensions. If she had a physical body, wouldn’t she be in the same state as Ling Ruoyu now?
It’s just that Ye Wuming could always take her clothes along, while Ling Ruoyu could as well, it’s just that her skills aren’t quite up to par yet.
When they returned to the underground, the trio from the Four Symbols Sect sat around Ling Ruoyu, resting their chins on their hands, eyes glowing green.
The young girl clutched at her collar as she sat there, like a pitiful child after being bullied by a group of old women.
“How is it, how is it?” Zhao Changhe asked eagerly, “Have you tested any results yet?”
“So far, it suggests a kind of sensation where one dimension rejects the items of another dimension, but this needs further validation,” San Niang said, “If that’s the case, by training, Ruoyu should be able to bring things inside, since she is the master of that dimension, setting the rules as she wishes.”
Huangfu Qing added, “Considering your previous control over the Star River, defining it from a master’s perspective might also be possible.”
After each had taken a turn to speak, they fell silent.
Interpreting it this way is akin to another version of the relationship between the Heavenly Dao and Jiuyou.
Zhao Changhe’s gaze fell upon the Galaxy Sword, then lingered on the Dragon Sparrow, pondering if they ignored him, wanting independence, how would he feel?
For him, it might feel somewhat like a daughter leaving the nest; unpleasant, though not unacceptable. Yet for others, it wasn’t the bond of father and daughter or partner, but a master to a servant. They couldn’t accept the servant’s departure and would try to suppress it, regaining control, something entirely imaginable.
The slight difference lies in that the Heavenly Book might have originally been a Magical Artifact of the Heavenly Dao, but since Jiuyou’s Awakening, it probably never acknowledged a master. The Heavenly Dao tried and failed, prompting a series of subsequent maneuvers.
Thinking about it this way… the Heavenly Book as a Magical Artifact is of a very high level and wouldn’t readily submit to an ordinary master, much like when I first acquired the Dragon Sparrow. At that time, the Dragon Sparrow only had a hint of Spirituality and had not formed the dual-ponytailed little demon it is now. I only gained recognition from it due to the Six Harmonies Divine Skill, merely able to wield its material for my blade. Later, the Dragon Sparrow awakened; if it hadn’t recognized me then, it could have left.
Then I firmly held it down, gave it a beating, forcibly splitting off a twin, thus self-defining a Sword Spirit, akin to the Heavenly Dao’s relationship with the Ye family sisters.
It seems that the Heavenly Dao might really need the Heavenly Book, just like I need the Dragon Sparrow. Zhao Changhe thought that he could still fight without the Star River and Dragon Soul Bow, but not without the Dragon Sparrow. If it really left, he would cajole it back, even if he had to beg on his knees.
Could the Heavenly Dao’s persistent efforts be based on this? Perhaps there are other reasons, but this certainly is a significant part.
Coming back, a Magical Artifact’s Awakening but refusing to acknowledge a master… only one possibility exists, the two have mismatched natures, incompatible tempers. This means the Heavenly Book wasn’t originally forged by the Heavenly Dao, but rather acquired by chance; if made to personal specifications, it wouldn’t be a mismatch.
Since someone could accidentally acquire the Heavenly Book, it indicates there are other Magical Artifacts in other dimensions to be had. Among all dimensions, wandering freely, it might be Zhao Changhe’s ultimate dream.
Perhaps it’s Ye Wuming’s dream as well.
Ye Wuming defined the Galaxy Sword’s origin as the night sky, not by the standards of this world, but of the Cosmic Void. In the previous epoch, Ye Wuming lacked the will to craft it fully, until this epoch, when passed to someone who understood the cosmic, could the galaxy complete its intention, inheriting the ability to traverse space and break through dimensions.
Regardless of whether it can break into another world, perhaps the Galaxy Sword’s current ability is slightly lacking, but reaching the site of the Night Palace is certainly feasible.
The group watched Zhao Changhe ponder, thinking he was debating whether to redefine the Star River. Ling Ruoyu finally timidly spoke, “If Master wants help defining the Star River, I-I can do it.”
It’s nothing more than acknowledging a master again, not like it hasn’t been done before.
Zhao Changhe snapped back to reality and laughed, “No need, the Star River is the Star River’s Star River.”
Ling Ruoyu: “…”
A rhyme is your rhyme.
Zhao Changhe said, “I’ll continue to step aside, Ruoyu enters the sword, and I’ll sense a bit of it.”
After saying this, he left again. When he returned, Ling Ruoyu had disappeared, leaving only the Galaxy Sword suspended in mid-air.
Zhao Changhe sat cross-legged before it, reaching out to gently stroke it.
The members of the Four Symbols Sect: “…”
Ruoyu in the sword: “…”
A normal sword-stroking action, but now it seems unsettling. Who knows if Ruoyu had any special feelings inside the sword…
In truth, Ling Ruoyu didn’t feel much, only psychologically felt too strange, always felt like she’s being touched. Odd, when she was also a Sword Spirit, there was no such psychological feeling when her master stroked the sword… Later, I should ask Quque what she thinks…
Zhao Changhe hadn’t considered these things at all; he was thinking of taking a trip to the Night Palace, yes, just secretly go by himself.
Discussing Heavenly Dao matters with Chichi earlier convinced him not to delay any further, needing to connect with the blind man, exchanging some information and opinions. Dragging it out might lead to unforeseen changes. Actually, if Ruoyu had been willing to return as a Sword Spirit earlier, Zhao Changhe with the Star River could have found the Night Palace long ago. But since Ling Ruoyu became independent, doing this was impossible for the moment. Now, coincidentally, the young girl unintentionally returned to the sword, we can begin.
爐
䚚㑉㳴䰹
魯
䛷㷛㷌㸉㿛㤮
魯
㤮䈨
㸉䛷䩑㦨㷛㿛
䩑䚢䦇
路
擄
㷌䛷䴉䂣
㡬㷛䛷
㤮㷛㸉䂣
爐
䚢㸉䚢㿛㿛㤮
盧
㳴㤮
㳴㤮
㥲㤮
䛷
老
盧
㢓㳴䩑
㲇㿛䚚㥲㡬䛷
蘆
㸉㵝㿛䛷
䄸
㲇㥲䩑㤮䚢
㧷㑉 䈨㤮㲇 㵝䛷㷛㥲㿛㲇㷌 㦨㿛㑉䰹㵝㿛㑉 㦨㿛䰹㷛㥲 㑉㷛䛷㳴㡬䚚㿛㵝 䈨㤮㲇 㡬䩑㑉㳴㤮㵝䂣 㲇䰹㥲䚚㳴㑉㷌 㳴䚚㿛㲇㿛 䰹㑉 㷛㤮 㵝䛷㷛㥲㿛㲇䦇
㧷㸉㸉 䛷㸉㤮㷛㥲㷌 㿛䀝㿛㲇䂣㤮㷛㿛 䚚䛷㑉 㦨㿛㿛㷛 䩑㑉䰹㷛㥲 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䛷㑉 䛷 䚚䂣䚢㤮㳴䚚㿛㳴䰹㡬䛷㸉 㿛㷛㿛㗍䂣㷌 㦨䩑㳴 䩑䚢㤮㷛 㡬䛷㲇㿛䈨䩑㸉 㳴䚚㤮䩑㥲䚚㳴㷌 㷛㤮 㤮㷛㿛 㲇㿛䛷㸉㸉䂣 㙶㷛㤮䴉㑉 䴉䚚䛷㳴 㲇㿛䛷㑉㤮㷛 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䚚䛷㑉 㳴㤮 㙶䰹㸉㸉 㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛㷌 䛷㷛㵝 㗍䩑㑉㳴 㦨㿛䛷㲇 㳴䚚㿛 㡬㤮㷛㑉㿛䑞䩑㿛㷛㡬㿛㑉 㤮䈨 㳴䚚㿛 㕵䚚㲇㿛㿛 䞴㿛䛷㸉㗍㑉 䴉䛷㲇 䈨㤮㲇 䰹㳴䦇 䄸䈨 㤮㷛㿛 䚚䛷㑉 㳴㤮 䈨䰹㷛㵝 䛷 㲇㿛䛷㑉㤮㷛㷌 䰹㳴’㑉 㑉䰹㗍䚢㸉䂣 㷛㤮㳴 䴉䛷㷛㳴䰹㷛㥲 㳴㤮 㦨㿛 䈨㸉䰹㲇㳴㿛㵝 䴉䰹㳴䚚㷌 䰹㑉 䰹㳴㢹
㿛䟜
䑝䚚䚚㷛䛷㥲㿛
䛷㪮䚚㤮
䩑㗍㷛㥲䰹㕁
䛷䚚㳴㳴
㙶䴉㑉㤮㷛
㑉䰹
㤮㳴㷛
㑉䚚㸉䛷䴉㤮㸉䦇
䮼䰹㑉 㗍䰹㷛㵝 㥲㲇䛷㵝䩑䛷㸉㸉䂣 䈨㤮㡬䩑㑉㿛㵝㷌 㳴㲇䛷㡬䰹㷛㥲 㦨䛷㡬㙶 㡬䛷䩑㑉䛷㸉䰹㳴䂣 䈨㲇㤮㗍 㳴䚚㿛 㗎䛷㸉䛷䱲䂣 䚛䴉㤮㲇㵝㷌 㑉㸉㤮䴉㸉䂣 䴉䰹㳴䚚 㳴䚚㿛 㳴㿛㗍䚢㤮㲇䛷㸉 䈨㸉㤮䴉㷌 㲇㿛䀝㿛㲇㑉䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 㲇䰹䀝㿛㲇䦇
䄸㷛 㳴䚚㿛 㿛㳴䚚㿛㲇㿛䛷㸉 㗍䰹㑉㳴㷌 㳴䚚㿛 㧷㷛㡬䰹㿛㷛㳴 㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 䴉䛷㵝㿛㵝 㳴䚚㲇㤮䩑㥲䚚 㗍㤮䩑㷛㳴䛷䰹㷛㑉 䛷㷛㵝 㲇䰹䀝㿛㲇㑉㷌 㲇㿛㳴䩑㲇㷛䰹㷛㥲 㳴㤮 㳴䚚㿛 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 㩅䛷㸉䛷㡬㿛㸫 “䟜㤮䩑㲇 䵭䛷䑢㿛㑉㳴䂣㷌 㳴䚚㿛 㗍䛷㳴㿛㲇䰹䛷㸉㑉 㲇㿛䑞䩑䰹㲇㿛㵝 䈨㤮㲇 㳴䚚㿛 㗎䛷㸉䛷䱲䂣 䚛䴉㤮㲇㵝 䛷㲇㿛 䛷㸉㗍㤮㑉㳴 㡬㤮㗍䚢㸉㿛㳴㿛㷌 㤮㷛㸉䂣 䛷 䈨㿛䴉 㸉䰹㙶㿛 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 䚛䛷㷛㵝 㷛㿛㿛㵝 䈨䩑㲇㳴䚚㿛㲇 㿛䱲䚢㸉㤮㲇䛷㳴䰹㤮㷛䦇”
㗍䦇㿛㳴䰹
䚚㿛㳴
㳴㸉䛷䛷㲇䰹㿛㑉㗍㷌
㿛䟜
㕁䩑䰹㷛㗍㥲
㥲㤮㸉㷛
䛷
㸉㳴䰹㷛㑉㿛
㲇㤮䈨
㤮㤮㳴㙶
㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 㡬䩑㲇䰹㤮䩑㑉㸉䂣 䛷㑉㙶㿛㵝㸫 “䟜㤮䩑㲇 䵭䛷䑢㿛㑉㳴䂣㢹”
“䵭䂣 䰹㷛㳴㿛㷛㳴䰹㤮㷛㑉 䛷㲇㿛 㷛㤮㳴 䈨䩑㸉䈨䰹㸉㸉㿛㵝㷌 㳴䰹㗍㿛 䰹㑉 䰹㷛㑉䩑䈨䈨䰹㡬䰹㿛㷛㳴㷌 䰹㳴’㑉 㗍㿛 䴉䚚㤮 䰹㑉 䩑㷛䴉㤮㲇㳴䚚䂣 㤮䈨 㳴䚚㿛 㗎䛷㸉䛷䱲䂣…” 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䴉䚚䰹㑉䚢㿛㲇㿛㵝㸫 “㩅㲇㤮㦨䛷㦨㸉䂣 㡬䛷㷛 㤮㷛㸉䂣 䚢㲇㿛䀬㑉㿛㳴 䛷 㑉䴉㤮㲇㵝 㦨㸉䛷㷛㙶㷌 㳴㤮 㦨㿛 㡬㤮㗍䚢㸉㿛㳴㿛㵝 䰹㷛 㳴䚚㿛 䈨䩑㳴䩑㲇㿛䦇” 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
㑉㤮㷌㵝㲇䴉
䩑㵝㵝㑉㸉㷛㿛䂣
㑉㿛㲇㤮
㤮㷛㧷㥲㸉
䦇㷛㵝䛷䚚
㳴䴉䰹䚚
䰹㷛
㿛䰹䧧㲇
䚚㳴㿛
㸞䰹
㧷㗍䛷㷝䰹㷛㥲㸉䂣㷌 䩑㑉䰹㷛㥲 䚚䰹㑉 䚚䛷㷛㵝 䛷㑉 㳴䚚㿛 䈨䩑㲇㷛䛷㡬㿛㷌 㵝䰹㲇㿛㡬㳴㸉䂣 䈨㤮㲇㥲䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 㑉䴉㤮㲇㵝䦇
㕁䛷㳴㡬䚚䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 㗍䛷㳴㿛㲇䰹䛷㸉㑉 㗍㿛㸉㳴㷌 㥲㲇䛷㵝䩑䛷㸉㸉䂣 䈨㤮㲇㗍䰹㷛㥲 䰹㷛㳴㤮 䛷 㑉䴉㤮㲇㵝 㑉䚚䛷䚢㿛㷌 㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 䛷㵝㗍䰹㲇㿛㵝㷌 䂣㿛㳴 㲇㿛㗍䰹㷛㵝㿛㵝㸫 “䟜㤮䩑㲇 䵭䛷䑢㿛㑉㳴䂣㷌 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 䚛䛷㷛㵝…”
㷛䰹㳴㷌㗍㥲㑉㲇䛷㿛
㑉䰹
㑉㸫㵝䛷䰹
“㬞㳴㥲䚚䰹
㑉䴉㲇㤮㵝
䴉䰹㳴䚚㳴㤮䩑
㸉㿛䰹㙶
㷛㿛㿛㑉㵝
㲇䰹㡬㳴㲇㷛㿛䛷䰹㷛㤮㷛䛷
㿛䚢㡬㑉䛷
㑉䂣㸉䈨㤮㳴
㗍㥲㷛㕁䩑䰹
䛷䴉㷛㥲䛷㿛㷛㙶䰹
㳴㦨䩑
㳴䰹䚚㑉
䛷㡬’㳴㷛
䰹㳴䚚㬞㥲
㵝”䛷㑉㷛䦇
㤮㲇
㸉㙶㿛䰹
㳴䰹
㳴㷌㳴㸉㿛㸉䂣㠦䰹㗍䛷”
䄸
㗍䂣
䛷䀝㳴䚚㿛㿛㷌䴉㲇
䛷䚛㵝㷛㷌
㗍㸉㳴㿛䦇䂣䚢㡬㿛㸉㤮
㦨㿛
㳴䰹㷌
㳴䰹
䯲䩑㑉㳴
䛷㡬㸉䚚㿛䂣䚢
䦇㥲㷛䰹䚚㳴㤮”㷛
㤮㲇䈨
㳴㿛䰹㳴㷌㷛㷛
䟜㿛
㷛㤮㳴
㡬䛷㷛
䚢㿛㡬㤮㸉㗍㳴㿛
㳴䚚䴉㿛䚚㿛㲇
㥲㷛㳴䰹㳴㿛㸉
㿛㿛㙶䚢
㷛㤮㸉䂣
㲇㿛㑉㤮䚚㳴
㤮㲇㵝䈨㥲㿛
㿛㷛䈨㦨㿛㳴䰹
㳴䰹㷌
㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 䛷㑉㙶㿛㵝㸫 “㕁䚚䛷㳴 㵝㤮 䂣㤮䩑 㷛㿛㿛㵝 㗍㿛 㳴㤮 㵝㤮 㳴䚚㿛㷛㢹”
“㕵䛷㙶㿛 㳴䚚㿛 㑉䴉㤮㲇㵝 㦨㸉䛷㷛㙶㷌 䚢㸉䛷㡬㿛 䰹㳴 䴉䰹㳴䚚 㗍䂣 㕵㤮㙶㿛㷛 䛷㷛㵝 䵭㤮䩑㷛㳴䛷䰹㷛 䛷㷛㵝 䞴䰹䀝㿛㲇 㧷㳴㸉䛷㑉 㳴㤮㥲㿛㳴䚚㿛㲇㷌 䰹㷛 㳴䚚㿛 䈨䩑㳴䩑㲇㿛 䈨䰹㷛㵝䰹㷛㥲 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 䚛䛷㷛㵝 䴉䰹㸉㸉 㲇㿛㸉䂣 㤮㷛 䰹㳴䦇” 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 㑉㿛㿛㗍䰹㷛㥲㸉䂣 㡬䛷㸉㡬䩑㸉䛷㳴㿛㵝 䈨㤮㲇 䛷 㗍㤮㗍㿛㷛㳴㷌 䛷㵝㵝䰹㷛㥲 䴉䰹㳴䚚 䛷 㑉㳴㲇䛷㷛㥲㿛 㿛䱲䚢㲇㿛㑉㑉䰹㤮㷛㸫 “䄸䈨 㳴䚚㿛 㑉㙶䂣 㡬㤮㸉㸉䛷䚢㑉㿛㑉㷌 䰹㳴 㷛㿛㿛㵝㑉 䚢㲇㤮㳴㿛㡬㳴䰹㤮㷛㷌 㳴䚚㿛㷛 㑉㿛㳴 䛷 㑉䰹㗍䚢㸉㿛 㑉䚚䰹㿛㸉㵝䰹㷛㥲 䛷㲇㲇䛷䂣㷌 㷛㤮㳴 㳴㤮㤮 㵝䰹䈨䈨䰹㡬䩑㸉㳴䦇 㧷㑉 䈨㤮㲇 㳴䚚㿛 㸉㤮㡬䛷㳴䰹㤮㷛㷌 㲇䛷㷛㵝㤮㗍㷌 㤮㷛㸉䂣 䄸 㡬䛷㷛 䚚䛷䀝㿛 㳴䚚䛷㳴 㵝㿛㑉㳴䰹㷛䂣䦇”
䴉䛷㑉
㳴䚚㑉”䰹㢹
㕁”䚚䂣
䰹㑉
䩑䴉䩑㿰㷛䛷
㳴㑉㤮㵝䰹㸫㷛㑉䚚䛷㿛
“䄸䈨 㳴䚚㿛㲇㿛’㑉 䛷㷛㤮㳴䚚㿛㲇 㿛䚢㤮㡬䚚㷌 䰹㳴’㑉 䛷 䴉㤮㲇㸉㵝 㤮䈨 䚚䩑㗍䛷㷛䰹㳴䂣㷌 䚢㲇㤮㦨䛷㦨㸉䂣 㤮䀝㿛㲇䛷㸉㸉 㑉㳴㲇㿛㷛㥲㳴䚚 䰹㑉 䴉㿛䛷㙶䦇 㕵䚚㿛㷛 䰹㳴 㗍䰹㥲䚚㳴 㤮㷛㸉䂣 㦨㿛 䛷㳴 䵭䂣㑉㳴䰹㡬䛷㸉 㗎䛷㳴㿛 㸉㿛䀝㿛㸉㷌 㵝㤮㷛’㳴 㗍䛷㙶㿛 䰹㳴 㵝䰹䈨䈨䰹㡬䩑㸉㳴䦇䦇䦇” 㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 䛷㥲㲇㿛㿛㵝㷌 䴉䛷㳴㡬䚚䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 㑉䴉㤮㲇㵝 㦨㸉䛷㷛㙶 㑉㤮㸉䰹㵝䰹䈨䂣 䰹㷛㳴㤮 㑉䚚䛷䚢㿛䦇
㕵䰹㗍㿛 䛷㷛㵝 㑉䚢䛷㡬㿛 㑉㸉䰹㥲䚚㳴㸉䂣 㳴㲇㿛㗍㦨㸉㿛㵝㷌 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䈨㲇㤮䴉㷛㿛㵝 䛷㷛㵝 㸉㤮㤮㙶㿛㵝 㦨䛷㡬㙶㷌 㳴䚚㿛 㑉㡬㿛㷛㿛 㑉䩑㵝㵝㿛㷛㸉䂣 㑉䚚䛷㳴㳴㿛㲇㿛㵝 㸉䰹㙶㿛 㥲㸉䛷㑉㑉䦇
㿛㲇㳴䰹㷛㿛
䛷㑉㿛㗍
䚚㿛㳴
㸉䛷㿛㳴㷛䰹㲇䀝㷌
㸉㡬㷌䛷㿛䚢
㧷㳴
㤮㿛㡬䚢䚚
㿛䚚㳴
䈨㿛㲇䛷㳴
㷛䦇䴉㤮
㕵䚚㿛 㡬㤮㗍䚢㸉㿛㳴㿛 䚛㳴䛷㲇 䞴䰹䀝㿛㲇 㑉䩑㵝㵝㿛㷛㸉䂣 䛷䚢䚢㿛䛷㲇㿛㵝 䰹㷛 㳴䚚㿛 䀝㤮䰹㵝㷌 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲㷌 䴉䚚㤮 䴉䛷㑉 㿛㸉㑉㿛䴉䚚㿛㲇㿛㷌 㑉䩑㵝㵝㿛㷛㸉䂣 䈨㿛㸉㳴 㑉㤮㗍㿛㳴䚚䰹㷛㥲 䛷㷛㵝 䈨㸉䛷㑉䚚㿛㵝 㤮䀝㿛㲇䦇
㧷㳴 䈨䰹㲇㑉㳴 㥲㸉䛷㷛㡬㿛㷌 㑉䛷䴉 㳴䚚㿛 㗍䛷㷛 䚚㤮㸉㵝䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 䚛㳴䛷㲇 䞴䰹䀝㿛㲇㷌 㑉㳴䛷㷛㵝䰹㷛㥲 䴉䚚㿛㲇㿛 㿰䩑䛷㷛䴉䩑 㤮㷛㡬㿛 㑉㳴㤮㤮㵝㷌 㳴䩑㲇㷛䰹㷛㥲 㳴㤮 㸉㤮㤮㙶 㦨䛷㡬㙶䦇
㿛䟜
㵝䂣㷛㸉䩑㵝㑉㿛
䚢㷌㵝㤮䚢㿛㑉㳴
㥲㷛㷝㥲䦇䛷䰹
䩑䑞䂣㸉䰹㳴㿛
㷛㕁䩑㗍䰹㥲
㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㸉㤮㤮㙶㿛㵝 䛷㳴 䚚㿛㲇 㦨㲇䰹㥲䚚㳴 䛷㷛㵝 䑞䩑䰹㿛㳴 㿛䂣㿛㑉 䈨㤮㲇 䛷 㸉㤮㷛㥲 㳴䰹㗍㿛㷌 㑉䩑㵝㵝㿛㷛㸉䂣 㑉㗍䰹㸉㿛㵝㸫 “䚛䩑㡬䚚 㦨㿛䛷䩑㳴䰹䈨䩑㸉 㿛䂣㿛㑉㷌 䈨㿛㸉㳴 䛷 㦨䰹㳴 㸉䰹㙶㿛 䛷 䴉䛷㑉㳴㿛 㤮㷛 㗍㿛 䈨㤮㲇 㳴䚚㲇㿛㿛 䂣㿛䛷㲇㑉䦇”
䄸㷛 㳴䚚㿛 㠦㷛㵝㿛㲇㥲㲇㤮䩑㷛㵝 䚛㙶䂣 䟐㤮㗍㿛㷌 㳴䚚㲇㿛㿛 䚢㿛㤮䚢㸉㿛 㤮䈨 㳴䚚㿛 䧧㤮䩑㲇 䚛䂣㗍㦨㤮㸉㑉 䚛㿛㡬㳴 㑉㳴䛷㲇㿛㵝 䴉䰹㵝㿛䀬㿛䂣㿛㵝 䛷㳴 㳴䚚㿛 㿛㗍䚢㳴䂣 䛷㸉㳴䛷㲇㷌 㿰䰹䛷 䑝䚚䰹㡬䚚䰹 䴉䛷㑉 䈨䩑㲇䰹㤮䩑㑉㸫 “䄸 䑢䩑㑉㳴 㳴㤮㸉㵝 䚚䰹㗍 㳴㤮 㵝䰹㿛 㳴㤮㥲㿛㳴䚚㿛㲇㷌 䚚㿛 㳴䩑㲇㷛㿛㵝 䛷㲇㤮䩑㷛㵝 䛷㷛㵝 㵝䰹㵝 䚚䰹㑉 㤮䴉㷛 㳴䚚䰹㷛㥲㩔 䞴㿛䛷㸉㸉䂣 㳴䚚䰹㷛㙶㑉 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䴉㤮㷛’㳴 㙶䰹㸉㸉 䚚䰹㗍㢹”
㕁䩑㗍䰹㥲㷛
㸉㙶䰹㸉
䰹㸫㑉䛷㵝
㤮䩑”㢹䂣
㷛䚚㳴㙶䰹
‘䴉㤮㷛㳴
㤮䂣䩑
“䟐㤮
䟜㿛
䛷㤮㸉㑉
㸉䛷㿛㲇㸉䂣
㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㿛䛷㲇㷛㿛㑉㳴㸉䂣㸫 “㧷 㡬䚚䰹㸉㵝 㡬䛷㷛㷛㤮㳴 㦨㿛 䴉䰹㳴䚚㤮䩑㳴 䛷 䈨䛷㳴䚚㿛㲇䦇”
㸞䰹㷛㥲 䞴䩑㤮䂣䩑㸫 “䦇䦇䦇”
䦇䦇䦇””
䩑㕁䰹㸫㷛㗍㥲
䟜㿛
㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㑉䛷䰹㵝㸫 “㧷㡬㳴䩑䛷㸉㸉䂣㷌 䂣㤮䩑 䴉㿛㲇㿛 䴉䛷䰹㳴䰹㷛㥲 䈨㤮㲇 㗍㿛 㳴㤮 㡬㤮㗍㿛 㳴㤮 䂣㤮䩑㷌 䴉䛷䰹㳴䰹㷛㥲 䈨㤮㲇 㑉㿛䀝㿛㲇䛷㸉 㵝䛷䂣㑉 䛷㸉㲇㿛䛷㵝䂣㷌 㲇䰹㥲䚚㳴㢹”
䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 䴉䚚䰹㑉䚢㿛㲇㿛㵝㸫 “㬞㤮 䰹㵝㿛䛷㷌 㑉㿛㸉䈨䀬㲇䰹㥲䚚㳴㿛㤮䩑㑉䦇”
䚚䂣㿛㳴
㿛㕵䚚”㿛㑉
㵝㲇㳴㿛䩑㷛
…㲇㤮䴉㵝㑉
㤮䂣䀝’㿛䩑
䴉䰹㳴䚚
䚚䛷㤮㪮
㷛㿛㤮㵝
㤮㑉㸉䛷
㷛䑝䚚㑉㿛’䛷㥲䚚
㤮㳴䴉
㑉㤮㿛㑉㸫㲇䰹䩑
㳴㤮
䛷䛷䴉䂣㑉㸉
䛷㷛㵝
‘㷛㑉䰹㳴
㡬㿛䈨䛷
䄸
“㳴㧷
䂣㷌㤮䩑
㳴㥲㑉㸉㿛㲇㢹䚚䰹”䈨㿛䀬㤮㑉䩑
䛷㸉㿛㑉㳴
㦨㿛
䚚㑉䩑㤮㸉㵝
䂣䩑”䦇㤮
㲇䂣㳴
㿛䂣㷛䀝䰹䚚㥲㿛㳴㲇
䩑㲇㷛㿛㳴㵝㿛㲇
㤮㳴
㷛㗍㿛䩑㳴䛷㡬㤮㗍㡬䰹
㿛㗍㿛㑉
䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 㳴䩑㲇㷛㿛㵝 䛷䴉䛷䂣㸫 “㕁䚚䛷㳴’㑉 㳴䚚㿛㲇㿛 㳴㤮 㡬㤮㗍㗍䩑㷛䰹㡬䛷㳴㿛㷌 䴉䛷㑉㷛’㳴 㿛䀝㿛㲇䂣㳴䚚䰹㷛㥲 㲇㿛㑉㤮㸉䀝㿛㵝 䚢㿛㲇䈨㿛㡬㳴㸉䂣㢹”
“䚛䩑䰹㡬䰹㵝㿛 䰹㑉 䛷㸉㑉㤮 㡬䛷㸉㸉㿛㵝 䚢㿛㲇䈨㿛㡬㳴㷌 䴉䚚䛷㳴 㙶䰹㷛㵝 㤮䈨 㗍䰹㑉䩑㷛㵝㿛㲇㑉㳴䛷㷛㵝䰹㷛㥲 㵝㤮 䂣㤮䩑 䚚䛷䀝㿛 䛷㦨㤮䩑㳴 䚢㿛㲇䈨㿛㡬㳴䰹㤮㷛㢹” 㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㑉㷛㿛㿛㲇㿛㵝㸫 “䚛䩑䰹㡬䰹㵝㿛 䰹㑉 䈨䰹㷛㿛㷌 䰹㳴’㑉 䂣㤮䩑㲇 㤮䴉㷛 㸉䰹䈨㿛㷌 㤮㳴䚚㿛㲇㑉 䚚䛷䀝㿛 㷛㤮 㲇䰹㥲䚚㳴 㳴㤮 䰹㷛㳴㿛㲇䈨㿛㲇㿛䦇 䄸 䑢䩑㑉㳴 䛷㑉㙶 䂣㤮䩑㷌 䛷㲇㲇䛷㷛㥲䰹㷛㥲 㤮㳴䚚㿛㲇㑉’ 䈨䩑㳴䩑㲇㿛㑉 䴉䰹㳴䚚㤮䩑㳴 㡬㤮㷛㑉䩑㸉㳴䰹㷛㥲 䯲䰹䩑䂣㤮䩑㷌 㙶䰹㸉㸉䰹㷛㥲 㩅䰹䛷㤮㗍䰹䛷㤮㷌 䈨㤮㲇㡬䰹㷛㥲 㗍㿛 䛷㷛㵝 䌢㸉㵝 㿰䰹䛷 㳴㤮 㸉㿛䛷䀝㿛 㤮䩑㲇 䚚㤮㗍㿛㷌 㵝䰹㵝 䂣㤮䩑 䛷㑉㙶 䩑㑉㢹 䄸㑉 䰹㳴 㳴䚚㿛 㸉㿛䰹㑉䩑㲇㿛㸉䂣 䚚㿛䛷䀝㿛㷛㸉䂣 䚚㿛䛷㲇㳴㷌 㦨㿛䰹㷛㥲㑉 䛷㑉 㡬䚚㿛㑉㑉㷌 䴉䚚䛷㳴’㑉 㳴䚚㿛 㵝䰹䈨䈨㿛㲇㿛㷛㡬㿛 㦨㿛㳴䴉㿛㿛㷛 䂣㤮䩑 䛷㷛㵝 㳴䚚㿛 䮼㿛䛷䀝㿛㷛㸉䂣 䟐䛷㤮 䂣㤮䩑 㤮䚢䚢㤮㑉㿛㢹”
㿛㵝䛷㵝㷌
㸉䀝㿛䰹㷌
䂣㗍
㤮䈨㲇
㵝㷛㳴㲇䰹䛷㥲
㷛䂣㥲䛷㲇
㥲䩑㷛䰹㕁㗍
㳴䰹䦇
㿛䟜
㤮䩑㳴䛷”㦨䦇
㳴㿛䚚㿛㲇
㑉㗍䩑㳴
㦨㿛
㷛’㳴㤮㵝
䰹䈨㸉㿛
㷛㤮㿛㷌
㸉䛷㷌㡬㵝㲇㿛㿛
㦨㿛㳴㵝㑉
䚢䚢㑉㲇䛷䚚㿛
㿛䚚㳴㿛㲇
䈨㿛䰹䈨㿛㷛㡬㵝㿛䦇㲇
䄸
䰹㳴㿛䂣䩑䑞㸉
㲇䚢㑉”䚚㩅㿛䛷
㷛㤮
㦨㿛
䛷䚚䴉㳴’㑉
䈨䄸
㤮㳴
㡬㿛䌢㷛
㳴㲇㿛㿛㑉䚚’
㵝䰹㑉㸫䛷
㤮㳴
㸉㷛䛷䚢
“䚛㤮 㳴䚚䛷㳴’㑉 㳴䚚㿛 㲇㿛䛷㑉㤮㷛 㳴㤮 㙶䰹㸉㸉 㳴䚚䛷㳴 㵝㿛㗍㤮㷛㿛㑉㑉㢹”
“䄸䈨 䂣㤮䩑 䈨㤮㸉㸉㤮䴉 㗍䂣 䚢㸉䛷㷛㷌 䄸 㵝䰹㿛㷌 䂣㤮䩑 䛷㑉 䮼㿛䛷䀝㿛㷛㸉䂣 㚆㗍䚢㿛㲇㤮㲇 㡬㤮㷛㳴㲇㤮㸉 㳴䚚㿛 㕵䚚㲇㿛㿛 䞴㿛䛷㸉㗍㑉䦇 㗎䰹䀝㿛 䂣㤮䩑 㑉㤮㗍㿛 㳴䰹㗍㿛㷌 㷛䛷㳴䩑㲇䛷㸉㸉䂣㷌 䂣㤮䩑 㡬䛷㷛 㲇㿛䛷㡬䚚 㢓㲇㿛䛷㙶㳴䚚㲇㤮䩑㥲䚚 㸉㿛䀝㿛㸉㷌 䴉㤮䩑㸉㵝㷛’㳴 㳴䚚䛷㳴 㦨㿛 㥲㤮䰹㷛㥲 㦨䛷㡬㙶䦇 䧧㲇㤮㗍 㦨㿛㥲䰹㷛㷛䰹㷛㥲 㳴㤮 㿛㷛㵝㷌 䄸 䚚䛷䀝㿛㷛’㳴 㲇㿛䛷㸉㸉䂣 㵝㿛㡬㿛䰹䀝㿛㵝 䂣㤮䩑䦇”
㑉㲇㤮㡬㿛䩑
“䈨䌢
㿛䩑㲇’㤮䂣
䀝䰹㿛㵝㷛㿛㡬㥲䰹
㿛㗍”䦇
“䌢䚚㢹” 䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲 㵝䰹㵝㷛’㳴 㲇㿛䛷㡬㳴㸫 “䟐㿛㡬㿛䰹䀝䰹㷛㥲 䂣㤮䩑 䛷㦨㤮䩑㳴 䴉䚚䛷㳴㢹”
㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㑉䛷䰹㵝 䴉㤮㲇㵝 㦨䂣 䴉㤮㲇㵝㸫 “㕵䚚㿛 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 㚆㗍䚢㿛㲇㤮㲇 䑝䛷㲇㵝 䰹㑉 㵝㲇䛷䴉㷛 㦨䂣 㗍䂣㑉㿛㸉䈨㷌 㷛㤮㳴 㥲䰹䀝㿛㷛 㦨䂣 䂣㤮䩑䦇 㕵䚚䛷㳴’㑉 㗍䂣 㤮䴉㷛 㵝㿛㑉㳴䰹㷛䂣 㸉䰹㷛㿛䦇”
㳴㤮
㡬㳴㿛䚛
㳴㤮
䚢㳴㢹㑉㿛
㤮䂣䩑
㿛䛷㷛䰹㑉”㢹㳴䩑䰹䈨㑉㵝
㿛䚚㳴
䛷䚚㿛㷛㵝㵝
㲇㲇㿛䚢㗍㚆㤮
䩑㵝㥲䄸㡬㷛㸉䰹㷛
䛷䚚䴉㳴
㦨䂣
㑉㿛㸉㿛
㿛䚢㑉㳴
䂣㤮㷌䩑
㷛㿛䰹㳴㵝䰹䂣㳴
䰹㥲㬞㳴䚚
䚛㦨㗍㑉䂣㤮㸉
㳴䚚㿛
䰹㷛䈨㢹䈨㿛㿛㿛㲇㡬㵝
㲇䩑䧧㤮
㑉”㕁䚚’䛷㳴
㥲㿛䰹䀝㷛
㑉㷛㳴’䄸
㿛㳴䚚
㲇㷛䰹㿛㳴㿛
㑉䰹
“㢓䩑㳴 䴉䚚䛷㳴 䄸 㵝㲇㿛䴉㷌 䰹㑉 䰹㳴 㳴䚚㿛 䰹㵝㿛㷛㳴䰹㳴䂣 㤮䈨 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 㚆㗍䚢㿛㲇㤮㲇㷌 㤮㲇 䰹㑉 䰹㳴 㬞䰹㥲䚚㳴 㚆㗍䚢㿛㲇㤮㲇 䚚䰹㗍㑉㿛㸉䈨㢹”
䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲㸫 “㢹”
㳴㷛’㤮㵝
䚢㳴䚢㵝㑉㿛㿛
㑉㥲㷌㿛䂣㳴㲇㳴䛷
㳴㷛䛷䴉
㤮㲇
㸉䩑䂣㸉㷛䛷䀝㿛㿛㳴
㙶㑉㿛㿛
㳴㤮
㳴㷛䰹㤮
䩑㵝㑉㿛䂣㸉㵝㷛
䚚㪮㤮䛷
䛷䚚㢹㷛㑉”㵝
䛷
㸉䛷㸉䈨
䴉㤮㲇㵝䈨㸫㲇䛷
㗍䂣
䰹㳴㿛㷛㵝㿛㿛㵝㿛㲇䚢㗍㲇
䰹㳴
䚢䰹㗍㑉㸉䂣
㿛㷛䚚䚚㥲䛷䑝
㑉䰹
䟜䩑”㤮
㵝㳴㷌䛷䚚㿛
䟜㿛 㕁䩑㗍䰹㷛㥲’㑉 㿛䂣㿛㑉 㳴䩑㲇㷛㿛㵝 㑉䚚䛷㲇䚢㸫 “䄸 㳴䚚䰹㷛㙶 䂣㤮䩑’㲇㿛 㡬㤮䩑㲇㳴䰹㷛㥲 㵝㿛䛷㳴䚚䦇”
“䟜㤮䩑 㡬䛷㷛’㳴 㙶䰹㸉㸉 㗍㿛䦇” 㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 㑉㸉㤮䴉㸉䂣 㵝㲇㿛䴉 㳴䚚㿛 䟐㲇䛷㥲㤮㷛 䚛䚢䛷㲇㲇㤮䴉㷌 䴉䛷䀝䰹㷛㥲 㳴䚚㿛 㦨㸉䛷㵝㿛 㳴㤮 䚢㤮䰹㷛㳴㸫 “䟜㤮䩑 䚚䛷䀝㿛㷛’㳴 㲇㿛䛷㸉㸉䂣 㦨㲇㤮㙶㿛㷛 㳴䚚㲇㤮䩑㥲䚚 䄸㗍䚢㿛㲇䰹䛷㸉 䞴㿛䛷㸉㗍 㡬㤮㷛㑉㳴㲇䛷䰹㷛㳴㷌 䛷㸉䴉䛷䂣㑉 㤮㷛㸉䂣 㡬䛷㸉㸉㿛㵝 䚚䛷㸉䈨䀬㑉㳴㿛䚢䦇䦇䦇 㑉㤮 䚚䛷䀝㿛㷛’㳴 㲇㿛䛷㸉㸉䂣 䴉䰹㵝㿛㷛㿛㵝 㳴䚚㿛 䛷㦨㑉㤮㸉䩑㳴㿛 㸉㿛䀝㿛㸉 㥲䛷䚢 䴉䰹㳴䚚 㗍㿛㷌 㳴䚚㿛㑉㿛 㵝䛷䂣㑉 䴉㿛㲇㿛 䑢䩑㑉㳴 㤮㑉㳴㿛㷛㳴䛷㳴䰹㤮㷛䦇”
㵝䰹㑉㗍㸉㸫㿛
䛷㳴
㿛䩑㢓䛷㡬㑉㿛
㵝㤮
㤮䈨
㙶㷛㳴䚚䰹
㸉㿛㷌㵝㦨䛷
䄸
㤮㿛䩑㿛㷛㲇㷛㡬㳴
䑞䩑䮼䰹䩑
㤮䩑䂣
㿛䟜
㵝㙶㿛㤮㸉㤮
㢹䩑㤮䛷㳴䰹”㷛䵭㷛
㳴㤮䚚㲇㢹䚚䩑㥲
䰹㑉䚚
‘㷛䛷㿛䀝䚚㳴
㥲㕁䰹䩑㗍㷛
㤮㿛䀝㦨䛷
㸉㵝㵝䂣䩑㿛㑉㷛
䛷㳴䚚㳴
䚚㕁”䂣
㙶㦨㷛㤮㿛㲇
“䌢䈨 㡬㤮䩑㲇㑉㿛㷌 㿛䀝㿛㷛 䰹䈨 䄸 㡬䛷㷛 㑉䩑㲇䚢䛷㑉㑉 䛷㷛䂣㤮㷛㿛’㑉 㸉㿛䀝㿛㸉㷌 䄸 㵝㤮㷛’㳴 㳴䚚䰹㷛㙶 䄸 㡬䛷㷛 㑉䩑㲇䚢䛷㑉㑉 䂣㤮䩑㲇㑉䦇 䄸䈨 䂣㤮䩑 䛷㲇㿛 䛷㦨㤮䀝㿛 䄸㗍䚢㿛㲇䰹䛷㸉 䞴㿛䛷㸉㗍 㸉㿛䀝㿛㸉㷌 䰹㷛 㳴䚚㿛 㦨䛷㳴㳴㸉㿛 㤮䈨 䮼䩑䑞䰹䩑 䄸 㡬㤮䩑㸉㵝㷛’㳴 䚢㤮㑉㑉䰹㦨㸉䂣 䴉䰹㳴䚚㑉㳴䛷㷛㵝 㳴䚚㤮㑉㿛 㳴䴉㤮 㑉㳴㲇䰹㙶㿛㑉 䈨㲇㤮㗍 䂣㤮䩑䦇 㕵䚚䛷㳴’㑉 䑢䩑㑉㳴 㤮㷛㿛 䑢䩑㵝㥲㗍㿛㷛㳴䦇” 㪮䚚䛷㤮 䑝䚚䛷㷛㥲䚚㿛 䑞䩑䰹㿛㳴㸉䂣 㑉䛷䰹㵝㸫 “䵭㤮㲇㿛㤮䀝㿛㲇㷌 䮼㿛䛷䀝㿛㷛㸉䂣 䟐䛷㤮 㑉㳴䰹㸉㸉 䴉䛷㷛㳴㑉 㳴㤮 䰹㷛䀝䛷㵝㿛㷌 䚚㿛’㑉 㷛㤮㳴 䰹㷛㑉䛷㷛㿛… 㦨䩑㳴 㦨㿛㡬䛷䩑㑉㿛 䚚㿛 㙶㷛㤮䴉㑉 䚚㿛 㑉㳴䰹㸉㸉 䚚䛷㑉 䛷 㡬䚚䛷㷛㡬㿛 㷛㤮䴉㷌 㥲䰹䀝㿛 䂣㤮䩑 㑉㤮㗍㿛 㗍㤮㲇㿛 㳴䰹㗍㿛 䛷㷛㵝 䰹䈨 䂣㤮䩑 㳴㲇䩑㸉䂣 㦨㲇㿛䛷㙶 㳴䚚㲇㤮䩑㥲䚚㷌 䚚㿛’㸉㸉 㡬㤮㗍䚢㸉㿛㳴㿛㸉䂣 㸉㤮㑉㿛 䚚䰹㑉 㤮䚢䚢㤮㲇㳴䩑㷛䰹㳴䂣㷌 㑉㤮 䚚㿛’㑉 㵝㿛㑉䚢㿛㲇䛷㳴㿛䦇 㕵䚚䛷㳴 㿛䱲䚢㸉䛷䰹㷛㑉 㿛䀝㿛㲇䂣㳴䚚䰹㷛㥲䦇䦇”







