Deep in the Living-Chapter 876 - 855: Appointment

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Capítulo 876: Chapter 855: Appointment

A strong ear ringing accompanied by the sedimentation of consciousness.

Luo Di’s grain-sized consciousness finally broke free from some unknown realm and returned to his body, with relevant memories also back to normal.

Of course,

The experiences of over a hundred thousand cycles were preserved.

The sensations learned from an ordinary person’s body such as reversing, sword techniques, and feeling undead were deeply imprinted in his mind.

Luo Di could clearly feel that his realm had reached a higher level. Though uncertain if he could be called a “God,” he now had confidence to contend with some real divines, even having the confidence to take down the Lame Walker who once sought to occupy the Corner.

“Is this… the prison cell inside the Prison Director’s arm?”

When the memory was sorted,

Luo Di opened his eyes to find that his body was actually bound to a metal-structured chair, with his head inserted with various strange needle-like devices.

It seemed that all previous experiences were due to this machine, part of the Prison Director’s assessment… but thinking carefully, it’s incorrect, perhaps the chair itself was merely a detection device to check the whole process of divine status condensation.

“Inducing me to kill in the depths of consciousness, stirring desire, is definitely not the Prison Director, but something deeper, the root problem of this universe.

That the Prison Director exists,

That the Central Prison was established,

It’s all to restrict each mad god, to restrict a certain madness, a certain malice deep in this universe… In the environmental context of this universe, individuals undergoing divinity will be affected by similar influences.

These influences make the divinity mad, filled with malice.

If it weren’t for the Prison Director’s restrictions, custody, and management, the entire universe might have ceased to exist long ago.

As I acquired the divine status just now, that malice, that madness also came after me.

It directly invaded the fundamental of my deepest humanity,

If at any point I failed to uphold the basic principle, I would kill the figure in the story, kill the Wu Wen fabricated by some unknown existence.

Then my slaughter would be unstoppable, my divine status injected with madness, even if I become divine, I would only become some kind of puppet on strings.

Of course…

The majority of individuals likely can’t achieve this, or aren’t even aware of it… especially monsters already driven by desire.

But according to the shop owner, Emperor Mura’s performance, they must also be affected, but they can somehow restrict the madness within, only becoming obsessive in certain aspects,

This madness and malice, even if injected into divine status, should have available means to restrict it. Especially at Vortex Town, the teachers and classmates should all be able to do it, requiring no concern from me.

Just what kind of thing could influence all divine ascension stages? Could there exist an even higher entity above this universe, above the Prison Director?

Is the Prison Director’s death related to it?

The thing disguising as Wu Wen to induce me is part of the higher consciousness? Upon careful thought, his intervention should be limited; otherwise, small entities like me could be easily erased without concern.

For now, let’s complete the things ahead properly.

My Ascension Stairs aren’t complete, my divine status hasn’t been recognized…”

The chair seemingly restraining Luo Di is essentially similar to the Inner Ring Wall, using the same metallic material. Luo Di only needs to mobilize his left hand to directly gain control.

Ka!

The mechanism activates,

Luo Di stood up, stretching his body.

His brain pituitary is currently in a “semi-shielded state,” his associated ability can still be used normally, but his consciousness cannot access the pituitary space.

The pituitary which should be moon-shaped, emitting faint moonlight and shrouded in thin mist, is now entirely pitch black as if in an eclipse.

Though Luo Di has condensed divine status, it seems yet to be officially activated.

His system comes from the Prison Director, he should still need to find something to activate divine status within some area inside the right arm.

Similarly, the locked door of the prison was easily opened by the left arm,

In front is a straight path,

He is basically certain there’s only him here; others ascending might be elsewhere, experiencing different paths to divinity.

“Whew… let’s go! It should be the last section of the road.”

Luo Di walked normally, unlike usual in reverse.

If one could probe inside him, they would discover blood flowing backwards, relevant muscle contractions are all reversed.

This is the gain from the experience, truth be told, he really appreciates the unknown malice, such starting-from-zero training opportunities are truly rare.

This path isn’t very long,

Several hundred meters ahead, there is an old iron gate.

Here, there is only one prison cell, where Luo Di just stayed.

Always feeling such a design wastes space, or perhaps only a few rare individuals are chosen to come here, or maybe only him.

The iron gate opens.

Instead of any grand scene, it’s more like an enclosed study room.

On the ancient faded tabletop sits a small iron box.

The switch device on the iron box can also be directly opened with Luo Di’s left arm, as if he could directly recognize it.

The iron box opens.

An ancient aura sealed for untold years spills out.

The aura seems to have taken “shape” over time, forming a vague silhouette in the air, sitting at the desk writing something, then quickly disappearing.

Inside the box is a folded piece of paper, or rather a special Appointment Certificate.

Unfolding the paper,

The strange ancient script on it turns into the most common, familiar Chinese characters in Luo Di’s eyes.

≮ Though I set a grand selection, never thought any individual could come to this room.

The fact that you see this Appointment Certificate indicates you meet three very harsh conditions.

1. You possess the ability to “manipulate restriction metals,” capable of directly or indirectly controlling related equipment within the prison.

2. Your divine status condensation is very successful, the development of fear divinity meets standards, the detection device I left evaluates you very highly, offering great future potential.

3. The hardest one, during divine status condensation, you keep that pervasive mad malice out.

Theoretically speaking,

Individuals meeting the above three points are completely qualified to be my successor. However, you still failed to be selected.

There are many reasons,

Maybe your true specialized ability isn’t in custody and management, but some other characteristics better suited for solitary actions.

Or maybe, among the personnel completing the grand selection with you, there are more suitable individuals.

Regardless,

Your performance is excellent! Even if you cannot be my successor, you can still take on very important positions.

Thus I appoint you as “Reform Envoy,” kindly assist the future Prison Director to restore the Central Prison to its rightful order.

You need to keep your identity hidden until your divine status reaches sufficient levels, grow slowly.

Also hope that after you embrace your divinity, continue to guard your most fundamental self. ≯

The end of the Appointment Certificate is stamped with a black circular seal.

The Outer Ring area is painted with three keywords – surveillance, control, and custody.

The Inner Ring area has a pattern corresponding to a multi-finger hand. In the palm, an eye is open as if watching everything outside.

Upon seeing this seal, Luo Di involuntarily reached out, pressed his palm forward.

The palm print was engraved,

The closure state of the pituitary gradually lifted, divinity began to slowly escape.

A familiar Corner sound conveyed over.

≮ Divine status activated… ≯

≮㦠㯅䭢

≯㖿㒈

蘆盧盧䥍䭁䮝露櫓 虜老䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰䮝 䇂㳶㰌㖿䆈䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰 㖿䁰㪹㦠㙇㯍䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰 㖿䰺 䇂䰺 㪹㦠㹞㹞㦠㮹䰺㥱

㸐㒈㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 㽘䰺䰺㦠㳶㖿䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰㰏㥱 㐙㦠㦠䁰 䇂䁰䦯 䂐䮝䆈䮝㙇䰺䮝㪂

㯍㪹㦠㙇

㖿䇂䮝䇂㦠㰌㳶䦯䰺䰺

㹞㳶䁰㦠㦠㰌䥥㙇

㠟䭢㰌

䭁㮹㰌㖿

㯍㦠䁰㦠

䮝㒈㰌䇂䭁

㥭䁰㠟㦠䮝䦯

㰌㖿䰺

䮝㰌䭁

䘔㦠䦯

䂐㦠㮹

㳶㰌䰺㖿㖿䦯㰌䁰

䆈㳶䁰㦠䮝㖿㰌䁰㾛㦠䁰䇂㹞

䁰㦠㦠㐙

“㐙㦠㪂䁰㦠”

㰌䮝䭁

䥍䭁䮝 㯍㦠㦠䁰 㥭㦠䭢 䈜㦠䰺䰺䮝䰺䰺 㖿䰺 䮝䁰㰌㖿㙇䮝㹞㥭 䦯㖿㪹㪹䮝㙇䮝䁰㰌㾛 䭢䁰㹞㖿㪣䮝 䇂䁰㥭 㯍㦠㦠䁰 㰌㥭䈜䮝 㙇䮝㳶㦠㙇䦯䮝䦯 㠟㥭 㰌䭁䮝 䈜㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰㪈 㖿㰌’䰺 䇂 䁰䮝㮹 㯍㦠㦠䁰 䭢䁰㖿㫎䭢䮝 㰌㦠 㥭㦠䭢㙇䰺䮝㹞㪹䥥

䥍䭁㖿䰺 㯍㦠㦠䁰 㖿䰺 䇂 㪹䭢䰺㖿㦠䁰 㦠㪹 䈜䮝㙇䰺㦠䁰䇂㹞 䭁䮝㹞㹞 䇂䁰䦯 㰌䭁䮝 䫚㹞䇂㳶㪣 㒈㦠㦠㙇 㠹㥭䰺㰌䮝㯍㾛 䇂 䁰㦠䆈䮝㹞 䮝䁰㰌㖿㰌㥭䥥

䇂㙇㾛㐙䭢

㖿㙇䚩䦯䁰䭢

㦠䭁㮹䚩㙇㰌

㳶䮝㰌䭢㠹䦯䰺䮝䈜

䮝㠟

䇂㳶䮝㫎䦯䭢㖿㙇

䇂㹞㙇㰌䮝

㰌䭁䮝

㰌㦠

䂐㦠㮹

㰌䮝䰺䚩䰺䇂䥥

䁰㖿䁰㪹䮝䮝䭢䦯㳶㹞

㰌䮝㒈䭁䇂

㥉㦠䈜㯍䮝㙇㙇

㠟㥭

䮝㙇䆈䮝䂐”䰺㪂”䮝

䮝䭁㰌

䥍䭁㖿䰺 䇂㰌㰌㙇㖿㠟䭢㰌䮝 㮹䇂䰺 㦠䁰㳶䮝 㙇䇂㰌䮝䦯 䇂䰺 “㯅䮝䆈䮝㹞 㚑 㽘㰌㰌㙇㖿㠟䭢㰌䮝” 㖿䁰 㰌䭁䮝 䐄䮝䁰㰌㙇䇂㹞 䏉㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰䥥

䥍䭁㖿䰺 䇂㰌㰌㙇㖿㠟䭢㰌䮝 䇂䁰䦯 㰌䭁䮝 㯍㦠㦠䁰’䰺 㙇䮝㪹㹞䮝㳶㰌㖿㦠䁰 䭁䇂䈜䈜䮝䁰 㰌㦠 㯍䮝㙇䚩䮝 䈜䮝㙇㪹䮝㳶㰌㹞㥭䥥

䭁䮝

㪹䇂㦠㹞㰌䁰㰌䮝㙇䭢䀴㥭䁰㾛

㹿㯍㙇䮝㥉䈜㙇㦠

䭢䇂㐙㙇

㰌䮝䭁

㝏㦠䚩䥥䦯

㦠䆈䇂䦯㙇䮝㪹

䇂䁰䥥㦠䆈㰌㳶䮝㖿㦠䰺㙇䁰䰺

䮝㖿䈜㰌㹞䭢㯍㹞

䭁䁰㮹䮝

㦠䮝㳶䁰

㙇䆈䮝䮝䦯㖿㳶䮝

㳶㙇㰌䇂䮝㙇䇂䭁㳶

㰌䮝䭁

䭁㖿䰺

㰌㦠

䦯䇂䁰

䇂䦯䁰

㙇䈜䈜䮝㙇㦠

䇂㹞䇂㙇䮝䦯㥭

㯍㖿䭁

䏉㦠㖿㙇䁰䰺

㰌䂐㪹㖿

䰺㮹䇂

䮝㹞㥭㙇䆈䮝䰺䮝

㯍䇂䰺䮝䁰䦯䰺

䭁䦯䇂

䭁㖿䰺

㙇䭁䭢䚩䭁㦠㰌

㖿䮝㙇䇂䇂㥭䈜㠟㙇㹞㙇

䁰䇂䦯

䦯䇂䭁

䮝㙇䆈䮝䁰

䮝㙇㳶㦠㙇㒈㖿㰌

䰺㪹䦯㖿㦠䮝㖿㖿䦯㾛㹞

㥭㠟

䇂㠟䮝㳶㯍䮝

䁰㖿䦯䆈㖿䮝

㮹䚩㙇䭁㰌㦠㾛

㖿䭢㙇䚩䦯䁰

㰌㙇䮝䁰㖿㦠㖿㦠䚩䁰㳶

䮝㪹㰌䇂㳶㪹

䮝䭁

䮝䦯㖿䚩㹞䇂䁰

㸐㒈㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䈿䭢䇂㹞㖿㰌㥭㰏㥱 㠹䈜䮝㳶㖿䇂㹞 㯅䮝䆈䮝㹞㪂

㪂䔷䮝㙇㖿㪹㖿䮝䦯 㠟㥭 䈜㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰 䁰䮝䭢㙇䇂㹞 䦯䮝㰌䮝㳶㰌㖿㦠䁰 䮝㫎䭢㖿䈜㯍䮝䁰㰌㾛 㳶㹞䇂䰺䰺㖿㪹㖿䮝䦯 䇂䰺 䭁㖿䚩䭁䮝䰺㰌䙣㹞䮝䆈䮝㹞 㠹䈜䮝㳶㖿䇂㹞 㒈㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭䥥

㰌㖿㹞䮝㰌

㰌㙇㪹䇂㦠䇂㖿䁰䰺㙇㯍䁰㰌㦠

㽘㦠㹞䰺

䇂㙇䰺㦠䥍㦠䁰㪹㯍㙇㰌㖿䇂䁰

㹞㙇䰺䮝㾛䭢

㙇䭁㰌䚩㖿㾛䰺

䦯㰌䮝䭢㳶䇂䮝

㰌䁰䭢䮝䮝䇂㳶㪹㪹䦯

㦠㙇㖿㾛㙇䮝㰌㳶㒈

䭁䮝㰌

㙇䮝㦠䈜䰺䰺㖿㙇䥥䁰

㳶㹞䮝㖿䈜㠹”䇂

㦠㖿㦠㰌䰺㦠㙇䭢䁰

䰺䮝䮝㐎㳶㹞䭢㖿䆈

㙇㰌䭢㪹䭢䮝

㥭㠟

㥉”䁰㥭㦠䆈

㥭㠟

㰌䇂㙇㳶㖿䁰䮝

㦠㰌

䰺㦠䁰㙇䏉㖿

㖿㦠䚩䘋䁰㥭䮝䁰

㥉䦯䇂䭢䁰㖿㳶㰌㦠

䮝㙇㖿㦠㒈㰌㳶㙇

䚩㙇䮝䁰㰌䦯䇂

㪹㙇㦠䮝㯍㙇

㰌䮝䭁

㠟䇂㹞䮝

䰺䁰䏉㙇㦠㖿

㪂䲱㦠㰌䮝㥱 㫌㦠䭢’䆈䮝 䘋䭢䰺㰌 䇂㳶㫎䭢㖿㙇䮝䦯 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䇂䁰䦯 䰺㰌䮝䈜䈜䮝䦯 㖿䁰㰌㦠 㰌䭁㖿䰺 㙇䮝䇂㹞㯍䥥 䐄䭢㙇㙇䮝䁰㰌㹞㥭㾛 㰌䭁䮝 䐄䮝䁰㰌㙇䇂㹞 䏉㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰 㖿䰺 㳶㦠㯍䈜㹞䮝㰌䮝㹞㥭 㦠䭢㰌 㦠㪹 㳶㦠䁰㰌㙇㦠㹞㾛 䈜㹞䮝䇂䰺䮝 㪹㖿䁰䦯 䇂 䰺䇂㪹䮝 䇂㙇䮝䇂 㰌㦠 䚩㙇䇂䦯䭢䇂㹞㹞㥭 䚩㙇㦠㮹 䭢䁰㰌㖿㹞 㥭㦠䭢 㳶䇂䁰 䰺㰌䇂䁰䦯 㦠䁰 㰌䭁䮝 䰺䇂㯍䮝 㹞䮝䆈䮝㹞 㮹㖿㰌䭁 㰌䭁䮝 䦯䮝䇂㰌䭁 㙇㦠㮹 㖿䁰㯍䇂㰌䮝䰺䥥

㸐㒈㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䂐䇂䁰㪣㰏㥱 䲱㦠䁰䮝㪂

䮝㙇㯍㰌㥭㐎䮝㹞䮝

㦠㰌㖿䁰

䂐㙇䮝䇂

㙇㖿㰌䰺䁰㰌䮝䁰䚩

䰺䥥䰺㹞䇂䰺㳶䮝

㠟䮝䇂㹞

䁰㖿㖿䮝㖿䆈䰺㰌㖿䦯

䭢㮹䦯䈜㙇䇂

㹞䮝䈜䇂

㖿䦯䦯㾛㯍䮝㹞

㰌㾛㦠㖿䈜㹞䇂㰌䮝䁰

㪂䥍㖿㹞㾛䈜㥭㳶㥭䇂㹞

䮝䭁䮝㙇㰌

䮝䦯䦯㖿㖿䆈䦯

䭁㙇䚩㰌㦠㮹

䁰䭢䮝䦯㙇

㰌㦠

㳶䦯䁰㦠㦠㖿䰺㖿㰌䥥䁰

䁰㖿䆈㖿㥭䦯㖿㰌

䈜䈜㙇䭢䮝

䮝㦠㮹㹞㙇㾛

䰺㦠䰺䰺䮝䰺䈜

䇂䁰䦯

㪣䰺䇂㙇䁰

䮝㙇䇂

㐙㦠䰺㰌 䦯䮝㖿㰌㖿䮝䰺 䇂㙇䮝 㪹㖿㐎䮝䦯 䇂㰌 䇂 㹞㦠㮹䮝㙇 㙇䇂䁰㪣㾛 㪣䁰㦠㮹䁰 䇂䰺 㳶㦠㯍㯍㦠䁰䙣㙇䇂䁰㪣䮝䦯 䦯䮝㖿㰌㖿䮝䰺䥥

䥍䭁䮝㙇䮝 䇂㙇䮝 䇂㹞䰺㦠 㰌䭁㦠䰺䮝 㠟㦠㙇䁰 㮹㖿㰌䭁 䮝㐎㳶䮝䈜㰌㖿㦠䁰䇂㹞 㰌䇂㹞䮝䁰㰌㾛 䰺㰌䇂㙇㰌㖿䁰䚩 䇂㰌 㰌䭁䮝 㯍㖿䦯䦯㹞䮝 㙇䇂䁰㪣䥥

㰌䇂䰺䥥䭢㰌䰺

䭢䚩䦯䮝䁰㮹㦠䦯㹞䇂㪣㳶䮝䁰

䭢㙇㙇䁰㰌㳶䮝

䭢㦠㫌㙇

䮝㖿䆈䮝㾛䁰䭢㙇䰺

㦠㪹㯍㙇

䮝㪹䦯䮝䁰䭢䁰㖿䦯㾛

㰌䭁䮝

㖿㰌䦯㥭䮝

㥭㠟

䮝㳶䦯䭢㐎㹞䦯䮝

䮝䁰䇂㖿㯍㙇䰺

㥭㖿㖿㖿䁰䆈䦯㰌

㙇㦠䚩㙇㦠䁰䁰㖿䈜㳶䮝䰺䦯

㫌㦠䭢㙇 䚩㙇㦠㮹㰌䭁 㮹㖿㹞㹞 㠟䮝 䮝㐎㰌㙇䮝㯍䮝㹞㥭 㳶䭁䇂㹞㹞䮝䁰䚩㖿䁰䚩 㠟䭢㰌 䇂㹞䰺㦠 㯍䮝䇂䁰䰺 㥭㦠䭢㙇 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 㙇䮝㯍䇂㖿䁰䰺 䭢䁰㙇䮝䰺㰌㙇㖿㳶㰌䮝䦯㾛 㙇䮝㫎䭢㖿㙇㖿䁰䚩 䰺䈜䮝㳶㖿䇂㹞 䇂䰺㳶䮝䁰䰺㖿㦠䁰 䈜䇂㰌䭁㮹䇂㥭䰺䥥

㫌㦠䭢㙇 䦯䮝㖿㰌㥭 㖿䰺 䭢䁰㙇䮝㹞䇂㰌䮝䦯 㰌㦠 㰌䭁䮝 䭢䁰㖿䆈䮝㙇䰺䮝㾛 㥭㦠䭢 䇂㙇䮝 䇂 䰺㖿䁰䚩䭢㹞䇂㙇㾛 㖿䰺㦠㹞䇂㰌䮝䦯 䮝㐎㖿䰺㰌䮝䁰㳶䮝䥥

䥥䥥䥥

㽘䰺 㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 㙇䮝䚩䇂㖿䁰䮝䦯 㳶㦠䁰䰺㳶㖿㦠䭢䰺䁰䮝䰺䰺㾛 䭁䮝 䭁䇂䦯 䇂㹞㙇䮝䇂䦯㥭 㖿㯍䈜㙇㖿䁰㰌䮝䦯 䭁㖿䰺 䈜䇂㹞㯍 䇂㰌 㰌䭁䮝 䮝䁰䦯 㦠㪹 㰌䭁䮝 㳶㦠㯍㯍㖿䰺䰺㖿㦠䁰 㹞䮝㰌㰌䮝㙇䥥 㠹㖿㯍䭢㹞㰌䇂䁰䮝㦠䭢䰺㹞㥭㾛 䭁䮝 㳶㦠䭢㹞䦯 䰺䮝䁰䰺䮝 䰺㦠㯍䮝㰌䭁㖿䁰䚩 㖿㯍䈜㙇㖿䁰㰌䮝䦯 䦯䮝䮝䈜 㮹㖿㰌䭁㖿䁰 䭁㖿䰺 䈜㖿㰌䭢㖿㰌䇂㙇㥭䥥

“䐄㦠䁰䚩㙇䇂㰌䭢㹞䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䰺㐛 㐙㥭 㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 䭁䇂䰺 㰌㙇䭢㹞㥭 䚩㙇㦠㮹䁰 䭢䈜㐛”

䮸䇂䭢

㯍㦠㙇㪹

䚩㖿䁰䚩㖿䆈

㳶㦠㳶㾛䰺䰺䰺䁰䰺䭢㦠䁰䮝㖿

㒈㖿

㪹㦠

㯅䭢㦠

㯍㙇䮝䮝䚩䦯䮝

㦠㳶㖿䮝䆈

䮝䭁㰌

䦯䦯㥭䭢䮝䰺䁰㹞

䮝䭁㰌䰺䦯䈜

䇂䰺䥥㙇㰌㰌

䰺䁰䇂䭢’㫌

“䮸䮝㥭㐛 㖾䇂䰺䁰’㰌 䣈 䰺䭢䈜䈜㦠䰺䮝䦯 㰌㦠 䭁㖿䦯䮝 㖿䁰 㰌䭁䮝 䦯䮝䮝䈜䮝䰺㰌 㹞䮝䆈䮝㹞䥥䥥䥥㰌䭁㖿䰺 㖿䰺 㖿䁰䰺㖿䦯䮝 㰌䭁䮝 䏉㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰 㒈㖿㙇䮝㳶㰌㦠㙇’䰺 䇂㙇㯍㾛 䮝䆈䮝䁰 䆈䮝㙇㥭 㳶㦠㙇䮝 㰌䮝㙇㙇㖿㰌㦠㙇㥭䥥

䣈㪹 䦯㖿䰺㳶㦠䆈䮝㙇䮝䦯㾛 䣈 㯍㖿䚩䭁㰌 㠟䮝 㳶㦠䁰䰺㖿䦯䮝㙇䮝䦯 䇂 䆈㖿㦠㹞䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰㾛 䇂䁰䦯 㥭㦠䭢 㳶㦠䭢㹞䦯 㠟䮝 䦯㖿㙇䮝㳶㰌㹞㥭 䮝㙇䇂䰺䮝䦯㐛”

䮝䈜䮝䦯㙇㥱㖿㹞

䭢䇂䮸

䰺㖿㥭㖿䰺㖿䰺䦯䮝㹞㯍䆈

䁰䭢㫌䇂

“㽘䭁~ 㒈㦠䁰’㰌 㠟䮝 䰺㦠 㰌䮝䁰䰺䮝㐛 䣈 㮹㦠䭢㹞䦯䁰’㰌 䘋㦠㪣䮝 㮹㖿㰌䭁 㯍㥭 㹞㖿㪹䮝㾛 㦠㪹 㳶㦠䭢㙇䰺䮝㾛 䣈’䆈䮝 㳶㦠䁰䰺㖿䦯䮝㙇䮝䦯 䇂䁰䦯 㯍䇂䦯䮝 㯍䇂䁰㥭 䰺㹞㦠㮹 䇂㰌㰌䮝㯍䈜㰌䰺㾛 䮝䁰䰺䭢㙇㖿䁰䚩 䁰㦠 䦯䇂䁰䚩䮝㙇 㠟䮝㪹㦠㙇䮝 䦯䇂㙇㖿䁰䚩 㰌㦠 䮝㯍䮝㙇䚩䮝䥥

䥍䭁䮝 䏉㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰 㒈㖿㙇䮝㳶㰌㦠㙇 㖿䰺䁰’㰌 㰌䭁䇂㰌 䮝㐎䇂㳶㰌㖿䁰䚩㾛 㙇䮝䰺㰌 䇂䰺䰺䭢㙇䮝䦯䥥

䦯㖿㰌䆈㖿㖿䁰㥭

㦠䭢㥭

㰌䮝䭁

‘㙇㒈䰺㳶㖿䮝㰌㦠㙇

䚩䮝䮝䇂䇂㯍䥥䁰㰌㯍䁰

㦠㰌

䭁䰺㖿㰌

䏉㙇䁰㦠㖿䰺

㖿䦯䁰㰌䮝㥭㖿㰌

䮝’㦠㫌䭢䆈

䮝㫎䦯䭢㙇㖿㳶䇂

䦯䇂䁰

䰺㙇㙇䚩䦯㖿䮝䦯䇂

䮝㖿䁰䦯㖿㰌㾛㥭㰌

䮝䰺䦯䮝䰺㐛㖿䫚

㹞㦠䇂㹞䰺㮹

䁰䮝䆈䮝

䥍䭁㖿䰺 㖿䰺 䇂㮹䮝䰺㦠㯍䮝~ 䰺䭢㳶䭁 㪹㙇䮝䮝䦯㦠㯍㾛 㖿䰺䁰’㰌 㖿㰌 㮹䭁䇂㰌 㥭㦠䭢 㮹䇂䁰㰌䮝䦯㾛 㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿䜆”

“㽘㹞㙇㖿䚩䭁㰌䥥䥥䥥”

䭢䮸䇂

䭢䇂㫌䁰

㹞䚩㖿䰺㥭䇂㥱䮝㰌䁰

㳶㦠䁰䭢䮝㰌㖿䁰䦯

“䫚䭢㰌 㰌䭁㖿䰺 䰺㦠䙣㳶䇂㹞㹞䮝䦯 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䇂䚩䚩㙇䮝䚩䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰 䰺䮝䮝㯍䰺 䭢䁰䦯䮝㙇㮹䭁䮝㹞㯍㖿䁰䚩㾛 䣈’䆈䮝 䰺㰌䇂㥭䮝䦯 㮹㖿㰌䭁㖿䁰 㥭㦠䭢㙇 㪣㖿䁰䚩䦯㦠㯍㾛 㖿䁰 㰌䭁䮝 㳶㦠䁰䰺㳶㖿㦠䭢䰺䁰䮝䰺䰺 䦯㮹䮝㹞㹞㖿䁰䚩 㥭㦠䭢 㦠㪹㪹䮝㙇䮝䦯䥥

㽘䈜䇂㙇㰌 㪹㙇㦠㯍 㰌䭁䮝 㳶㦠䁰䦯䮝䁰䰺䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰 䈜䮝㙇㖿㦠䦯 䇂䁰䦯 䈜㖿㰌䭢㖿㰌䇂㙇㥭 䰺䮝䇂㹞㖿䁰䚩 㮹㖿㰌䭁 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰䮝 㦠䆈䮝㙇㪹㹞㦠㮹㾛 䣈 䦯㖿䦯䁰’㰌 㪹䮝䮝㹞 㯍䭢㳶䭁 䮝㹞䰺䮝䥥

䭁㰌䮝

䮝㙇䁰䰺㰌㖿䇂

䰺’㯍㦠䦯䚩䁰㖿㪣

㾛䮝㐎䇂䦯䈜䁰

䥥㙇㦠㯍㪹

㥭㰌䐄㖿

䦯䁰’䦯㖿㰌

㙇䮝㰌㙇㖿㰌㙇㥭㦠

䁰㦠㐙㦠

䭁䥍䮝

㦠䇂䁰㙇㖿㖿㹞䚩

䥍䭁䮝 䮝䁰㰌㖿㙇䮝 䈜㖿㰌䭢㖿㰌䇂㙇㥭 㳶㦠㙇㙇䮝䰺䈜㦠䁰䦯㖿䁰䚩 㐙㦠㦠䁰 䭁䇂䰺䁰’㰌 䰺㖿䚩䁰㖿㪹㖿㳶䇂䁰㰌㹞㥭 䇂㹞㰌䮝㙇䮝䦯㾛 䮝䆈䮝㙇㥭㰌䭁㖿䁰䚩 䰺䮝䮝㯍䰺 䭢䁰㳶䭁䇂䁰䚩䮝䦯䥥

䮸㦠㮹䮝䆈䮝㙇㾛 䣈 䭁䇂䆈䮝䁰’㰌 㳶䭁䮝㳶㪣䮝䦯 㥭㦠䭢㙇 䈜㹞䇂䁰㰌 㥭䮝㰌㾛 㯍䇂㥭㠟䮝 㰌䭁䮝㙇䮝’䰺 䰺㦠㯍䮝 㳶䭁䇂䁰䚩䮝䥥”

䇂䇂㐙㖿䁰㰌”㖿䁰

䭢㰌䰺㰌䰺䇂

㦠䈜䰺㖿㙇䁰

㦠㰌

㦠䭢㯅

䮝䦯㖿䮝䁰䦯

㪹㹞㰌䮝

䭢䁰䚩㖿䦯䮝䇂䦯䁰䰺㙇䁰㰌

䚩䰺䮝㾛䭢䚩䭁㙇䦯

䭁㰌䮝

䁰㫌䭢䰺’䇂

㰌㖿䮝䁰㾛䇂䰺䚩

䰺䮝㦠䰺㙇䈜㙇㖿䥥䁰”

㖿㖿䮝䁰㪹䮝䁰㙇㪹䦯㰌

㯍䭁㳶䭢

㪹㦠

䜆㫎䭢㦠

㳶䭁䚩䥥䰺䥥䇂䁰䮝䭢䥥䘋㰌

䮸䇂䭢

䭁䮝’䇂䁰䆈㰌

㒈㖿

䭁䮝㰌

㙇䈜䮝䮝䦯䮝

䇂䁰䦯

㽘㰌 㰌䭁㖿䰺 㯍㦠㯍䮝䁰㰌㾛

㞪㹞㦠㮹䮝㙇 䈜㖿䰺㰌㖿㹞 䰺㳶䇂㰌㰌䮝㙇䮝䦯 䇂㹞㹞 㦠䆈䮝㙇 㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿’䰺 㠟㦠䦯㥭䥥

䭢䁰㾛䇂㫌

䰺㙇㦠䇂䁰㪹㰌㯍䁰㙇䥥㰌㖿㦠䇂

㰌䰺㖿䭁

㪹㦠

䮝㠟

䈜䰺㦠㥭㹞㖿䰺㠟

䦯㹞䭢’㰌㦠䁰㳶

㮹䮝䭢䇂䁰㙇䇂

䭢䇂䮸

䇂㮹䰺㹞䇂㥭

㖿䦯䁰䮝㾛㖿䰺

㖿䭁䁰䦯䦯䮝

“㫌㦠䭢’㙇䮝 䈜㹞䇂㥭㖿䁰䚩 㳶㦠㥭~ 㽘䭁䥥䥥䥥 㰌䭁䮝 䦯㖿㪹㪹䮝㙇䮝䁰㳶䮝 䮝㐎㳶䮝䮝䦯䮝䦯 㯍㥭 䮝㐎䈜䮝㳶㰌䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䰺㾛 䰺䮝䮝㯍䰺 㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 㥭㦠䭢㙇 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰䮝 䇂䰺㳶䮝䁰䰺㖿㦠䁰 䁰㦠㰌 㦠䁰㹞㥭 䰺䭢㳶㳶䮝䮝䦯䮝䦯 㠟䭢㰌 䰺䭢㙇䈜䇂䰺䰺䮝䦯 䮝㐎䈜䮝㳶㰌䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䰺䥥

㽘㪹㰌䮝㙇 㙇䮝㰌䭢㙇䁰㖿䁰䚩㾛 䣈’㹞㹞 㙇㦠㦠㰌 㖿䁰 㰌䭁䮝 㳶㦠㯍㖿㳶 䰺䭁㦠䈜䥥

䥥”䮝㯍

䦯㖿㳶㪹㪹䮝䁰㙇䮝䮝㾛

㹞㖿㮹㹞

㙇䦯㹞㹞䇂䇂䚩䭢㥭

䭢䰺䮝㙇

㦠㰌

䭢䮝䦯

㯍䮝㪣䇂

㙇䮝㖿䁰㰌䇂䈜㖿䭁䰺㹞㦠

㦠䁰㠟䦯

㪹㙇㦠

䮝䁰㖾

㰌䦯㖿䰺䮝䁰㳶䇂

㰌㦠

㮹䭁㖿㰌

㖾䭢

㰌㖿䰺䭁

䭢㘈㙇

䭁㰌䮝䁰

㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿’䰺 㰌㦠䁰䮝 䰺䭢䦯䦯䮝䁰㹞㥭 㪹㖿㙇㯍䮝䦯㾛 “䣈’㹞㹞 㳶㦠㯍䮝 㪹䮝㰌㳶䭁 㥭㦠䭢 㪹㙇㦠㯍 㰌䭁䮝 㳶㦠㯍㖿㳶 䰺䭁㦠䈜䥥䥥䥥 㮹㖿㰌䭁 䮸䭢䇂 㫌䭢䇂䁰㾛 㥭㦠䭢’㹞㹞 㳶㦠㯍䮝 䇂㹞㦠䁰䚩 㪹㦠㙇 䰺䭢㙇䮝䥥”

“䫚䇂䭁㐛 䲱㦠㰌 㰌䇂㹞㪣㖿䁰䚩 㰌㦠 㥭㦠䭢㾛 䭁䭢㙇㙇㥭 䇂䁰䦯 㹞䮝䇂䆈䮝 䭁䮝㙇䮝䥥

㮹䁰䰺㪣㦠

㥭㦠䭢

‘㫌䆈䭢㦠䮝

䭢䮝䁰䚩䭁㦠

䰺㰌䮝㰌䁰㙇㙇㖿䇂

㦠䭢㙇㥭

㙇䇂䦯㥭㹞䮝䇂

㦠䭢䭁䚩䭁㰌㰌

㳶㠟㪣䇂

䭁䁰㰌㾛䮝

㰌㰌䇂䭁

㮹㦠䭁

㰌䮝㮹䁰

㯍㾛㖿䮝㰌

䮝㙇䮝㮹䭁

䮝㹞䦯䮝䇂㥭䦯

㙇㖿䇂䭁㳶㾛

㖿䮝䈜㳶䰺䮝㹞䇂㥭㹞

㖿䁰

䰺㳶䮝䰺㖿䭢䁰㦠㳶䰺䁰㦠䰺

㹞䥥䮝䦯㪹㖿䇂

㘈㰌䭁䮝㙇䰺 㹞㖿㪣䮝㹞㥭 㪹㖿䁰㖿䰺䭁䮝䦯 㰌䭁䮝㖿㙇 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䇂䚩䚩㙇䮝䚩䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰㾛 䚩㦠 㳶䭁䮝㳶㪣 䭁㦠㮹 䮝䆈䮝㙇㥭㦠䁰䮝 㖿䰺䥥”

“㽘㹞㙇㖿䚩䭁㰌䥥”

䮝䰺㖿㯍㹞

䭁㳶䰺䭢

㒈㖿

䇂䦯㙇䮝㹞㐎䮝

䭁䰺㖿

䁰㦠㰌

㾛䇂䮝㳶㪹

䮝㪹㰌㹞

㖿䁰

䮝㯍㖿䥥㰌

㦠㯅䭢

䮝䮝䰺䁰

䚩䮝㰌㾛㙇䇂

䁰㦠

䮝㙇㦠㖿㐎䇂䇂㰌䁰㹞

㹞㦠䁰䚩

䥍䭁㦠䭢䚩䭁 㯍䭢㳶䭁 㙇䮝㯍䇂㖿䁰䰺 䇂䁰䦯 䰺㰌㖿㹞㹞 㯍䭢䰺㰌 䰺䮝䮝㪣 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䇂䰺㳶䮝䁰䰺㖿㦠䁰 䈜䇂㰌䭁㾛 㰌䭁㖿䰺 㰌㖿㯍䮝 䭁䮝’㹞㹞 㙇䮝䰺㰌 㮹䮝㹞㹞䥥

䂐䮝㰌䭢㙇䁰㖿䁰䚩 㰌㦠 㰌䭁䮝 䮸䭢㯍䇂䁰 㖾㦠㙇㹞䦯㾛

䮝㖾䁰

㰌䮝㖿㯍

㠟㪣䇂㳶

㦠䭁䮝㾛㯍

㮹㖿䭁㰌

䮝㠹䈜䦯䁰

䭢㖾

㥉䇂㰌㖿䁰䚩 㠟䇂㙇㠟䮝㳶䭢䮝䰺㾛 㮹䇂㰌㳶䭁㖿䁰䚩 㯍㦠䆈㖿䮝䰺䥥

㘈㳶㳶䇂䰺㖿㦠䁰䇂㹞㹞㥭 㰌䇂㪣㖿䁰䚩 䇂 㰌㙇㖿䈜 㰌㦠 㐙㖿䁰䚩㮹䇂䁰䚩 䐄㖿㰌㥭㾛 䆈㖿䰺㖿㰌㖿䁰䚩 䰺䮝䁰㖿㦠㙇䰺 㖿䁰 䮸䮝㹞㹞㾛 㮹䭁䮝㰌䭁䮝㙇 㰌㦠 㠟㦠䇂䰺㰌 㦠㙇 㰌㦠 䈜䇂㥭 㙇䮝䰺䈜䮝㳶㰌䰺㾛 㯍䭢䰺㰌 䚩㦠 㳶㦠䁰䆈䮝㥭 䚩㦠㦠䦯 䁰䮝㮹䰺䥥

䰺㙇䇂㰌

㦠㰌

䭢䁰䮝㫎㖿䭢

㹞㹞䮝’䰺䮸

䦯䁰㖿㪹

䁰㖿

䥥䭁㰌䦯䰺䮝㦠㯍

䇂䰺㙇䭁䏉䮝䈜

㖿䰺䇂㹞䈜㳶䮝

䮝䮝䦯䈜

㦠㮹䭁㰌䚩㙇

㽘㪹㰌䮝㙇 䮝䁰㦠䭢䚩䭁 㙇䮝䰺㰌㾛 㙇䮝㰌䭢㙇䁰 㰌㦠 䔷㦠㙇㰌䮝㐎 䥍㦠㮹䁰㾛 㰌䮝䇂㳶䭁㖿䁰䚩 䇂䰺 䇂 䈜䭁㥭䰺㖿㳶䰺 㰌䮝䇂㳶䭁䮝㙇㾛 㖿䁰㰌䮝㙇䇂㳶㰌㖿䁰䚩 㮹㖿㰌䭁 䁰䮝㮹 㰌䇂㹞䮝䁰㰌䰺 㖿䁰 䐄㦠㙇䁰䮝㙇䰺㾛 㯍䇂㥭 䚩䇂㖿䁰 䁰䮝㮹 㖿䁰䰺䈜㖿㙇䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䥥

㽘㹞䰺㦠 䇂㠟㹞䮝 㰌㦠 䆈㖿䰺㖿㰌 䐄㦠㙇䁰䮝㙇 㒈䮝䈜㰌䭁䰺㾛 䰺㖿㰌 㖿䁰 䇂 㠟䇂㙇㾛 䰺䈜䇂㙇 䇂 㠟㖿㰌㾛 䦯㖿䰺㳶䭢䰺䰺 䦯䮝䇂㰌䭁 㳶㦠䁰㳶䮝䈜㰌䰺 㮹㖿㰌䭁 “㐙㙇䥥 㫌㖿䥥”

䇂䭢㪹䭢㹞㖿䮝䫚㰌

㖿䁰

㯍䁰䦯䥥㖿

䭁䮝㰌

㪹䭢䮝㙇㰌䭢

䁰㹞㪹䭢䦯㦠

䆈㖿䰺㖿䁰㦠䰺

㙇䮝䇂䇂䦯㥭㹞

䮸䇂䆈㖿䁰䚩 㠟䮝㳶㦠㯍䮝 䇂 䚩㦠䦯㾛

㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 㳶㦠䭢㹞䦯 䰺㹞㦠㮹 䭁㖿䰺 䈜䇂㳶䮝䥥

䰺㖿䭁䥍

䰺㖿䭁

䦯䮝㖿䦯㪹䁰䁰䭢䮝

䰺㠟㰌䮝

䥥㮹䇂䁰䮝㙇䰺

㖿䰺

㖿㥭㖿䆈䁰㰌㖿䦯

䏉䇂㐛

㖾㖿㰌䭁 䇂 䭁䇂䁰䦯 䇂䚩䇂㖿䁰䰺㰌 㰌䭁䮝 䰺㰌䭢䦯㥭 㮹䇂㹞㹞㾛

㦠䭢㯅

㦠㖿䁰㰌

㖿’䰺㒈

㹞䦯㯍䚩䁰䮝㖿

㦠㠟㥭䦯

㾛䇂㮹㹞㹞

䚩䮝䇂㠟䁰

䭁䮝㰌

㒈䮝䈜䇂㙇㰌㖿䁰䚩 㰌䭁㖿䰺 䰺䈜䮝㳶㖿䇂㹞 䇂㙇䮝䇂 㮹䭁䮝㙇䮝 䦯㖿䆈㖿䁰㖿㰌㥭 䇂䚩䚩㙇䮝䚩䇂㰌䮝䦯 䇂䁰䦯 㖿䦯䮝䁰㰌㖿㰌㥭 㳶㦠㯍㯍㖿䰺䰺㖿㦠䁰䮝䦯䥥

㯅䮝䇂䆈㖿䁰䚩 㰌䭁䮝 䏉㙇㖿䰺㦠䁰 㒈㖿㙇䮝㳶㰌㦠㙇’䰺 䇂㙇㯍 䦯䮝䈜㰌䭁䰺㾛 䈜㙇䮝䈜䇂㙇㖿䁰䚩 㰌㦠 㙇䮝㰌䭢㙇䁰 㰌㦠 㰌䭁䮝 㯍䇂㔧䮝’䰺 㳶䮝䁰㰌䮝㙇㾛 㯍䮝䮝㰌 䮝䆈䮝㙇㥭㦠䁰䮝㾛 䮝㐎㳶䭁䇂䁰䚩䮝 㳶㦠䁰䚩㙇䇂㰌䭢㹞䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䰺䥥

䭁㖾䮝㮹㐛

䏉䮝䮝㹞㖿䁰䚩 䇂㮹䇂㥭 㰌䭁䮝 㦠䭢㰌䮝㙇㯍㦠䰺㰌 䇂㙇㯍 䰺㪣㖿䁰 㹞䇂㥭䮝㙇䰺䥥

㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 䰺䭢䦯䦯䮝䁰㹞㥭 㪹䮝㹞㰌 䈜䭁㥭䰺㖿㳶䇂㹞 䦯㖿䰺㳶㦠㯍㪹㦠㙇㰌㾛 㪹㖿䁰䦯㖿䁰䚩 䭁㖿㯍䰺䮝㹞㪹 㖿䁰 䇂 “䭁㖿䚩䭁” 䈜㦠䰺㖿㰌㖿㦠䁰㐛 䏉㦠䰺䰺㖿㠟㹞㥭 䇂㙇㦠䭢䁰䦯 “䮝㹞㠟㦠㮹” 䈜㦠䰺㖿㰌㖿㦠䁰䥥

䮝㦠㯍㰌㹞㳶䈜㹞㥭䮝

䭁䭢㠹㳶

㦠䁰䚩㦠䁰䈜㖿㖿㰌㖿䰺

㖿㦠䇂䰺䮝㹞䦯㰌

㯍㦠㙇㪹

㥉䇂㾛䭁㰌㙇

䥍䭁䮝 䇂㙇㯍’䰺 䰺㳶䇂㹞䮝 䮝㐎㳶䮝䮝䦯㖿䁰䚩 䭁㖿䰺 䮝䇂㙇㹞㖿䮝䰺㰌 䮝㐎䈜䮝㳶㰌䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䰺㾛

䥍䭁䮝 㮹䭁㦠㹞䮝 㥉䇂㙇㰌䭁 㠟䮝㪹㦠㙇䮝 䰺䭢㳶䭁 䇂䁰 䇂㙇㯍 㖿䰺 䇂㪣㖿䁰 㰌㦠 䇂 㯍䮝㙇䮝 䚩㙇䇂㖿䁰 㦠㪹 㙇㖿㳶䮝䥥

㙇㦠㪹㯍

䮝㖿㙇䮝䰺䰺䦯

㰌䭁䮝

㹞䮝䮝䁰㹞䇂㥭㙇䚩

㰌㦠

㥭㹞䮝䁰䮝㖿㙇㰌

䭢䇂䰺㳶㾛䮝㠟”㠹”䈜

䇂䮝䁰㖿㳶㳶㦠

㦠㪹㪹

䚩㦠㳶䮝䁰㖿㰌䁰㖿㙇䁰䥥㰌䙣䁰䇂

䮝㙇㦠䁰䚩㖿

‘㖿䇂㹞㙇䮝㰌䰺㥭

䥥㥭㰌㖿㹞䇂䮝㙇

㖿䁰

䮝䰺䇂

㠟㠹䈜䇂䭢䰺䮝㳶

䣈㪹

䭢㳶㰌

䇂㖿㹞㰌㦠㳶㦠䁰

䰺㙇㳶䮝㪹䭢䇂㾛

㹞䦯䮝㪣㖿䁰䮝

䥍䭁䮝

㠟䮝㹞㦠㮹’䰺

䭁㾛㰌䰺䮝䦯䈜

㖿䰺

㯅㖿䆈㖿䁰䚩 㠟䮝㖿䁰䚩䰺 䭁䮝㙇䮝㾛 䁰㦠㰌 㦠䁰㹞㥭 㳶䇂䁰’㰌 㠟㙇䮝䇂㰌䭁䮝㾛

䐄䭁䇂㦠㰌㖿㳶 䰺䈜䇂㳶䮝 㮹㦠䭢㹞䦯 㖿䁰䰺㰌䇂䁰㰌㹞㥭 㰌䮝䇂㙇 㯍䇂㰌㰌䮝㙇 㖿䁰㰌㦠 㖿㰌䰺 㯍㦠䰺㰌 䈜㙇㖿㯍㖿㰌㖿䆈䮝 䇂㰌㦠㯍㖿㳶 㪹㦠㙇㯍䥥

䭢㯅㦠

㙇䮝䥥䮝䭁

㖿䰺㥭䮝㙇䁰䦯㳶䮝

㰌䮝㥭

㾛䁰䦯㖿㖿㙇㰌䮝㖿㦠㰌䁰䰺䚩䇂

䁰㰌㖿䭁

䁰䮝㹞㦠䁰䈜䆈䮝㖿䚩

㖿䰺䭁

㖿㦠䁰䚩㹞㮹㹞䇂

㹞㥭㪹䇂㖿䁰㰌

㖿㒈

䁰㠟㙇䮝䇂㯍䮝㯍

䈜䮝㳶㾛䇂

㰌䮝㹞㪹

㰌䇂

㮹䰺㹞㦠

㦠㠟㖿㹞㥭䦯

㠟㥭㦠䦯㾛

㰌㹞㳶䁰㖿㰌䰺㥭㖿䦯

㐙㦠㙇䮝㦠䆈䮝㙇㾛 䭁㖿䰺 㹞䮝㪹㰌 䇂㙇㯍 㙇䮝㯍䇂㖿䁰䮝䦯 䮝䁰㰌㖿㙇䮝㹞㥭 䭢䁰䇂㪹㪹䮝㳶㰌䮝䦯㾛 䰺䮝䮝㯍㖿䁰䚩㹞㥭 䦯䮝䮝䈜 㳶㦠䁰䁰䮝㳶㰌㖿㦠䁰 䮝㐎㖿䰺㰌䮝䦯 㠟䮝㰌㮹䮝䮝䁰 䰺䭢㳶䭁 㠹䭢㠟䰺䈜䇂㳶䮝 䇂㙇䮝䇂 䇂䁰䦯 䭁㖿䰺 䇂㳶㳶㖿䦯䮝䁰㰌䇂㹞㹞㥭 䇂㳶㫎䭢㖿㙇䮝䦯 “䥍䭢䁰䁰䮝㹞 䐄㙇䮝䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰” 䇂㠟㖿㹞㖿㰌㥭䥥

㸐䥍䭢䁰䁰䮝㹞 䐄㙇䮝䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰㰏

㳶㙇䦯䮝䇂䮝㰌

㙇㖿䮝䮝㾛㦠㙇㐎㰌

䭢㯅㦠

㳶㥭䮝㹞㙇㖿䦯㰌

㙇䮝㖿㒈㳶㦠㙇’䰺㰌

䁰䇂㖿䦯䚩㹞䮝

㙇䇂㯍

䭁㰌䮝

䮝㹞㦠䭁

䇂䁰

㖿㒈

䚩䮝䈜䁰㖿㦠䁰

䏉㙇㖿㦠䰺䁰

㰌㦠

䭁䮝㰌

䇂㠟䆈㦠䮝

㳶䮝䰺㠟䭢䈜’㠹䇂䰺

㪹㙇䭢䮝䇂㾛䰺㳶

㥉䭁㰌䇂䥥㙇

㦠䁰

䥍䭁䮝 䮝䁰㰌㖿㙇䮝 䈜㙇㦠㳶䮝䰺䰺 䭢䁰㪹㦠㹞䦯䮝䦯 䰺㯍㦠㦠㰌䭁㹞㥭㾛 䭢䁰㰌㦠䭢㳶䭁䮝䦯 㠟㥭 䭁㖿䁰䦯㙇䇂䁰㳶䮝䥥

䫚䭢㔧㔧㐛

㰌㽘䮝㙇㪹

䇂䦯䁰㖿㰌㳶䰺䮝

䰺㙇㳶䁰㾛䰺䚩㦠㖿

㖿㰌㹞㹞䰺

㰌䭁䮝

䦯䁰䚩䭢㙇㦠䥥

㙇㪹㦠㯍

䮸䮝 䰺䈜㙇㖿䁰㰌䮝䦯 䆈䮝㙇㰌㖿㳶䇂㹞㹞㥭 䇂㹞㦠䁰䚩 㰌䭁䮝 䇂㙇㯍 䰺䭢㙇㪹䇂㳶䮝䥥

䥍䭁㙇㦠䭢䚩䭁 㳶㹞㦠䭢䦯䰺㾛 㳶㹞䮝䇂㙇㹞㥭 䆈㖿䮝㮹㖿䁰䚩 䦯㖿㯍 䐄㦠㙇䁰䮝㙇 㒈䮝䈜㰌䭁䰺 䇂䁰䦯 㰌䭁䮝 㯍䇂䚩䁰㖿㪹㖿㳶䮝䁰㰌 㯍䇂㔧䮝 䇂㙇䮝䇂 䇂㰌 㹞䇂䰺㰌䥥

…䮝㰌㫌

㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿’䰺 䈜䇂㳶䮝 䰺䭢䦯䦯䮝䁰㹞㥭 䰺㹞㦠㮹䮝䦯䥥

䮸㖿䰺 㰌㦠䁰䚩䭢䮝 㰌䇂䰺㰌䮝䦯 㹞㖿䁰䚩䮝㙇㖿䁰䚩 䈜䭁䮝㙇㦠㯍㦠䁰䮝䰺 㖿䁰 㰌䭁䮝 䇂㖿㙇㾛 䰺䈜䮝㳶㖿㪹㖿㳶 㖿䁰㪹㦠㙇㯍䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰 䘔䭢䰺㰌 㹞䮝㪹㰌 㪹㦠㙇 䭁㖿㯍 䇂䰺 䇂 䦯㖿䰺㳶㖿䈜㹞䮝䥥

㪣㸐㳶㹞㖿䈿䭢㥭

䰺䇂

䰺䮝㠟䰺㖿㐛㦠㹞㰏䈜

㙇㪹䇂

㦠䘔

䇂䰺

䮝㐛㳶䰺䮝䇂䈜

䇂㯅䮝䆈䮝

䇂㰌㥉㐛䭁㙇

㯅䭢㦠 㒈㖿 㮹䇂䰺 㯍㦠㯍䮝䁰㰌䇂㙇㖿㹞㥭 䰺㰌䭢䁰䁰䮝䦯㾛 㳶㦠䁰㰌㖿䁰䭢䮝䦯 䦯䮝䰺㳶䮝䁰䦯㖿䁰䚩㾛 㦠䁰㳶䮝 䇂㠟㹞䮝 㰌㦠 㳶㹞䮝䇂㙇㹞㥭 䰺䮝䮝 㰌䭁䮝 㯍䇂㔧䮝 㳶䮝䁰㰌䮝㙇’䰺 䰺㖿㰌䭢䇂㰌㖿㦠䁰䥥

䮸䮝 㮹㖿㰌䁰䮝䰺䰺䮝䦯 㰌䭁䮝 䰺㳶䮝䁰䮝 㦠㪹 䦯䮝䇂㰌䭁…

䈜㙇䮝䰺㖿䭁䦯䮝㾛

㠹㦠䮝㯍䁰䮝㦠

䲱㦠… 䰺䭁㦠䭢㹞䦯 䰺䇂㥭 䇂 䚩㦠䦯 䭁䇂䰺 㪹䇂㹞㹞䮝䁰䥥䥥䥥䥥