Her Cultivation Diary-Chapter 1878 - 1683: Herbal Sachets and Fortune-Telling

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Capítulo 1878: Chapter 1683: Herbal Sachets and Fortune-Telling

For city children, the Riverside Beach Ranch needs no effort to win them over.

They didn’t even get a chance to see the ranch itself, just this dense lotus pond, with slightly fragrant sweet flags being plucked, the freshly green yet-to-mature reeds, and Big White leading a group of ducks with majestic flair…

And then there’s Guoyi, the Chinese Merganser with its ink-wash national style plumage.

Wow!

Everyone’s got one hand petting big and small dogs, while the other hand snaps pictures and videos continuously with their phones, as the kids tread in the mud at the edge of the lotus pond, occasionally cheering as they find a few snails.

They were quickly collected by Qiaoqiao into a little basket, unconsciously gathering nearly half a basket.

Qin Beibei looked curiously and asked, “Brother Qiaoqiao, can you make snail noodles with these?”

Qiaoqiao looked at the basket, “I don’t think snail noodles actually have snails…”

He shook his head, “No, these are too big, they wouldn’t taste good in snail noodles. We’ll crush them to feed Big White and the ducks.”

They love eating these.

The majestic geese seem even prettier than the white swans in the parks! Eating snails is only fitting!

So the kids got even more energized, trudging through the stinky mud into the water.

“Will they catch athlete’s foot?”

“If they get scratched, will it get infected?” The parents were a bit worried.

But the grandparents, who always pampered the grandchildren, were quite relaxed: “If you get athlete’s foot doing this, then how do they farm and plant rice in the countryside every year? If you’re strong, these issues aren’t likely.”

Besides, splashing in mud isn’t the same as stepping in a manure pile.

Wu Lan, understanding how people nowadays meticulously care for their children, quickly added:

“It’s fine. We’ll go to Doctor Xiaoguo’s place to find our way and get a few herbal packets.”

“After bathing tonight, soak them in a large basin. It drives away cold and boosts vitality…”

In today’s terms, it boosts immunity, sanitizes, and the main ingredient is Ai Cao, which isn’t smelly and isn’t harsh on the skin.

So, if you put it that way — the adults also became eager to join.

Not to mention, there’s a bathtub in the suite, and disposable bathtub liners too…

When Wu Lan saw everyone gathering to inquire further, she felt quite bold: “There are plenty, plenty! All arranged!”

Doctor Xiaoguo didn’t expect such a big business on this night.

The money might not be much, or even without money, but there were a lot of people!

She almost felt herself highly skilled in medicine.

In truth, she’s aware, even though a few teachers adjusted the formula, true results rely on Lao Song’s herbs.

Now she smiled and said, “The adults haven’t played much in the water, so there’s no rush to buy herbal packets. For the children, I will give three packets each.”

“After three days of soaking, perspire, consolidate, stabilize the spirit, and then see about sleep and vitality.”

Her words make a lot of sense, and she’s really ethical in her medical practice.

But the thing is —

“The herbal packets are 80 yuan each!”

Giving away three for each child amounted to nearly a thousand eight hundred yuan.

If comparing to online prices, yes, this is expensive because other foot soak or bath soak packets could be bought for twenty or thirty yuan for a big bag containing twenty packets of herbs inside.

But again, what remedy comes this cheap nowadays?

Now that they’re here, seeing how effective the Mugwort Cream is, they wonder what this Ai Cao herbal packet can do!

With that thought, amidst lively debates, they quickly decided: “Let’s each try one packet first.”

Children don’t really grasp sleep and vitality; it truly takes adults to experience.

For wellness, who isn’t interested nowadays?

Qin Yun’s dad even asked, “Can you do cupping? I want to try cupping this summer.”

Doctor Xiaoguo laughed, “Let’s arrange a time for the next couple of days when everyone gathers, and let me check pulses properly first. We’ll do cupping if needed, acupuncture if needed, and prescribe medicine if needed.”

“As long as you follow the medical advice and stay for half a month, your health will be tuned up smoothly.”

Even if some old problems can’t be fully cured, they can be greatly improved.

However, with this —

Doctor Xiaoguo flipped through her appointment book:

“I have an interview scheduled for the morning after tomorrow, and I’ve rescheduled my patients. If you’re okay with someone learning alongside, how about the morning after tomorrow?”

Great!

Truth be told, Master Chai and his apprentice needed it too!

Everyone felt enriched, chatting on the return trip:

“We’ve covered farming and traditional Chinese medicine in the village, if we had a psychic who really gets it, that would be interesting.”

Wu Lan said mysteriously: “We have one in our town, a blind granny, said to be really accurate in fortune-telling. They say she woke up seeing things after a serious illness at fifty!”

“But she can’t read! She only sings! Just understand and keep it in your heart.”

Really?!

The women instantly perked up, instinctively gathering around. Wu Lan grew more enthusiastic: “But!”

“I don’t think she’s reliable!”

“The old lady was once very mean, tormenting her daughter-in-law, and it was only after fighting with her daughter-in-law that she returned to town.”

“If she truly had such good skills, then I’m not a bad person, why didn’t the heavens teach me?”

“I think it’s not to be trusted.”

He Kuang’s mom, however, was thoughtful: “Perhaps she’s not the same person as before, and perhaps the heavens suddenly enlightened her for accumulating good karma…”

Everyone started discussing all sorts about known person or heard of someone…

Lun Chuan listened with a smile, and at this moment, took out his phone: “Recently, the Yun City police’s official account published an article about an old lady pretending to be blind, acting as a fortune teller…”

“Turns out she initially used software for eight-character fortune telling.”

“In these two years, it developed further, even incorporating AI…”

As to why there were complaints and disclosures?

Because AI talks nonsense with seriousness, nine out of ten times it sounds plausible, but once it goes awry…

The misfortunate one pondered: Hey, that’s not my zodiac sign, how could this be wrong?

Then suspicion arose.

In matters like this, once suspicion begins, everything shows flaws, and the person indignantly reports it right away.

Lun Chuan opened the list on the official account, and everyone gathered around, reading it word by word, occasionally giving vocal reviews…

In short!

“Most of these are fake. If you truly want a reading, I can use AI to help you, and it can be quite amusing sometimes…”

Song Tan touched her nose: not entirely false, she does know a bit.

Moreover, it’s quite accurate, nothing fanciful.

Just that, the range of questions you can ask…

She wisely kept silent.

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䗿䗿䬌䤡㮵㷠㖈

㷠㖈䗿㶂䱵䇨

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㰄㖈 㖈䗍㷠 䵃䤡㷠䗿㖈䗍㲨䤡䗿㷠䬌 㷧㶂䗿㖈㷠䧍 䲦㮹㶂㮵䵃 㶂㮵䱵 䔧㮹㶂㲨㛴䗍㲨䤡 䗍㶂䱵 㶂㨋䧍㷠㶂䱵䇨 䜧䧍㷠䜧㶂䧍㷠䱵 䱵㮹㮵㮵㷠䧍䰢 䚾䜧㲨㮵 䗿㷠㷠㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㲨䗿㷠 㴰䧍㶂䵃䧍㶂㮵㖈 㨋㲨㖈䤡䗿 㨋㷠㶂㵾㷠䗿䬌 㖈䗍㷠䇨 㖈㲨䧍㷠 㖈䗍㷠䘑 㲨䜧㷠㮵 㖈㲨 㖈㶂䔀㷠 㶂 䐄䗍㮹㴰㴰 㶂㮵䱵 㮹䘑䘑㷠䱵㮹㶂㖈㷠㨋䇨 䘑㶂䱵㷠 㖈䗍㷠 䱵㷠㱕㮹䗿㮹㲨㮵䴃

“㲭㲨䘑㲨䧍䧍㲨䐄 䘑㲨䧍㮵㮹㮵䵃䬌 䐄㷠’㨋㨋 䗿㖈㷠㶂䘑 㨋㲨㖈䤡䗿 㨋㷠㶂㴰 䗿㖈㮹㱕䔀䇨 䧍㮹㱕㷠 㱕䗍㮹㱕䔀㷠㮵䐰”

䗍㖈㷠

䧍㖈䇨

㮵㷠㲨

㲨㴰

㛴䔧㮹㶂㲨䗍䤡㲨

䘑㨋䗿㨋㶂

䐗㷠

㶂㖈㖈㷠䗿䱵

㲨䱵䗿䜧䬌

㱕䜧䔀㮹㷠䱵

㲨㖈䤡䗿㨋

㖈㲨

䗿㶂

㨋䐄㨋㷠䰢

㮹䬌㖈

㮵㶂䱵

䵃㷠㶂㵾

㲨㷠㮵

㲭䗍㷠 䘑㶂䗿㖈㷠䧍 㶂㮵䱵 㶂䜧䜧䧍㷠㮵㖈㮹㱕㷠 䗿㖈㲨㲨䱵 㖈䗍㷠䧍㷠 㷠㮵㜮㲨䇨㮹㮵䵃 㮹㖈 㴰㲨䧍 䱗䤡㮹㖈㷠 㶂 䐄䗍㮹㨋㷠 㶂㮵䱵 㖈䗍㷠㮵 䧍㷠㨋䤡㱕㖈㶂㮵㖈㨋䇨 㱕㲨㮵㱕㨋䤡䱵㷠䱵䴃

“㲭䗍㷠䗿㷠 㶂䧍㷠 㖈㲨㲨 㖈㷠㮵䱵㷠䧍䰢 㲭䗍㷠䇨 䐄㲨㮵’㖈 䗍㶂㵾㷠 㖈䗍㷠 䗿㶂䘑㷠 㴰㨋㶂㵾㲨䧍 㮹㴰 㱕㲨㲨䔀㷠䱵 㮹㮵㖈㲨 䜧㲨䧍䧍㮹䱵䵃㷠 㲨䧍 䗿㲨䤡䜧䗱 㮹㖈’䗿 㹶㷠䗿㖈 㖈㲨 㷠㶂㖈 㖈䗍㷠䘑 䱵㮹䧍㷠㱕㖈㨋䇨 㨋㮹䔀㷠 㖈䗍㮹䗿䰢”

㮹㮵

㮹㮵

㖈䗿䤡䲦

䱵㮵䐰䘑㮹

㮵㷠㱕䴃㲨

䐄㷠

䗍䱵㶂

㲭㷠䗍

㶂㖈䐄䗍

㶂㖈

㱕䐄㷠䧍㲨䱵䱵

䧍䵃䤡㲨䜧

㰄㴰㖈㷠䧍 䱵㮹㮵㮵㷠䧍䬌 㷠㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠 䗍㲨㨋䱵㮹㮵䵃 㶂 䗿䘑㶂㨋㨋 㨋㲨㖈䤡䗿 䜧㲨䱵䬌 䗿㶂㖈 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㱕㲨䤡䧍㖈䇨㶂䧍䱵 㖈㲨 㱕㶂㖈㱕䗍 㖈䗍㷠 㹶䧍㷠㷠㛴㷠䬌 䵃㶂㛴㷠 㶂㖈 㖈䗍㷠 䗿㖈㶂䧍䗿 㶂㮵䱵 㖈䗍㷠 㷧㮹㨋䔀䇨 䚞㶂䇨 㶂䵃㶂㮹㮵䗿㖈 㖈䗍㷠 㮵㮹䵃䗍㖈 䗿䔀䇨䬌 䜧㷠㷠㨋 㨋㲨㖈䤡䗿 䗿㷠㷠䱵䗿䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㱕䗍㶂㖈䰢䰢䰢

䱱㖈 㱕㲨䤡㨋䱵㮵’㖈 㹶㷠 䘑㲨䧍㷠 䜧㨋㷠㶂䗿㶂㮵㖈䰢

㲨㖈

㴰䤡㨋㨋

㮹䗿㮹㲨㹶㨋䗿䜧㷠䘑

㮹㖈

䱗㷠㷠䗿䱵㛴㷠䤡

䗍䘑㮹

䤡䬌㲭㲨

㲭䗍㷠

㶂㮵䱵

㷠㮹䗿䱵㷠㹶

㖈㨋㮹㷠䣋㖈

㷠䰢䘑㲨㵾

䵃䘑䔀㮹㮵㶂

䗿㶂

䱵㷠㮵㷠㛴䵃㷠䇝㷠㮹䧍䧍

䐗㷠

㲨㴰

㲨䧍㴰

㮹㮵

㷠䧍䐄㷠

㮵㲨䐄

㲨䧍䬌㮹㵾䵃

㮵㷠㲭

㱕㮵䗍㮹㷠㨋䱵䧍

䀙㮹㮵 㬬㷠㮹㹶㷠㮹 㶂㮵䱵 䛢䤡㮵 㟦㶂㮵䱗㮹㮵䵃䬌 䗍㶂㵾㮹㮵䵃 䜧㨋㶂䇨㷠䱵 䐄㮹㨋䱵㨋䇨 㶂㨋㨋 䱵㶂䇨䬌 䐄㷠䧍㷠 㮵㲨䐄 䗿䐄㶂䇨㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠㮹䧍 䐄㶂䇨 㖈㲨䐄㶂䧍䱵䗿 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹㖈㱕䗍㷠㮵䰢

㲭䗍㷠 䜧㲨㖈䗿䬌 䜧㶂㮵䗿䬌 䗿㖈㲨㵾㷠䗿䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㷠㵾㷠䧍䇨㖈䗍㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠䧍㷠 䐄㷠䧍㷠 䘑䤡㱕䗍 䘑㲨䧍㷠 㱕㲨䘑䜧㨋㷠㖈㷠 㖈䗍㶂㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㨋㮹㖈㖈㨋㷠 䵃㶂䱵䵃㷠㖈䗿 㖈䗍㷠䇨 䤡䗿㷠 㖈㲨 䜧㨋㶂䇨 䗍㲨䤡䗿㷠䐰

㮹㮵

䤡䗿䬌㮵㲨㮹䗍䵃

䬌㷠㲨㷧䧍㲨㵾䧍㷠

㮵䐄䔀䤡㮵㮵㲨

㶂㨋䧍㷠䵃

㲨䤡䗍㷠䗿

㶂㨋㨋㷠㷠䵃䇨㮵䧍

䵃㷠䧍㶂䗿䧍䗿㨋㷠䱵

㶂㖈䗿㲨䱵䇨’

䗍㖈㷠

䗍㖈㷠

㲨䧍㴰

㮵䗿䵃㷠㮹䱵

䐄㲨䗍

䗿㮹

䗿㮹䬌

㴰㲨

䘑䘑㷠㮹㲨㱕㱕䧍㨋㶂

㱕㮹㷠㖈㮵䔀䗍

䧍䗿㮵㲨䬌㶂㷠

䗿䘑㲨㷠

䘑䗿㶂㨋㨋䰢

㬬䤡㖈 䗍㷠䧍㷠 㮹㮵 䣋䤡㮵 㱻䗍䤡㶂㮵’䗿 㮵㷠䐄 䗍㲨䘑㷠䬌 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹㖈㱕䗍㷠㮵 㮹䗿 㶂䗿 䗿䜧㶂㱕㮹㲨䤡䗿 㶂䗿 㱕㶂㮵 㹶㷠䬌 㱕㲨䘑㹶㮹㮵㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 㴰㮹䧍㷠䐄㲨㲨䱵 䗿㖈㲨㵾㷠 䐄㮹㖈䗍 㖈㷠㱕䗍㮵㲨㨋㲨䵃䇨䬌 䘑㶂䔀㮹㮵䵃 㮹㖈 㷠䈁㱕㷠䜧㖈㮹㲨㮵㶂㨋㨋䇨 㮵㲨㵾㷠㨋䐰

㷧㶂䗿㖈㷠䧍 䲦㮹㶂㮵䵃 䐄㶂䗿 䗿㖈㮹㨋㨋 㹶䤡䗿䇨 㮹㮵䗿㮹䱵㷠 䜧䧍㷠䜧㶂䧍㮹㮵䵃 㮹㮵䵃䧍㷠䱵㮹㷠㮵㖈䗿 㴰㲨䧍 㖈㲨䘑㲨䧍䧍㲨䐄’䗿 㹶䧍㷠㶂䔀㴰㶂䗿㖈䰢 䐗㷠 㖈䤡䧍㮵㷠䱵 㶂䧍㲨䤡㮵䱵 㶂㮵䱵 䗿㶂䐄 㖈䗍䧍㷠㷠 㱕䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵 䗍䤡䱵䱵㨋㮹㮵䵃 㹶䇨 㖈䗍㷠 䗿㖈㲨㵾㷠䬌 䵃㮹㵾㮹㮵䵃 䗍㮹䘑 㶂 䗿㖈㶂䧍㖈䰢

㶂㷧㷠㖈䧍䗿

䐗㲨㷠䬌䧍䐄㷠㵾

㲨䤡㖈䗿㮹䱵㷠

㲨㮵䧍

㲨䐄㮵

䐄䗍㲨

㶂䗍䗿

㷠㱕㨋䧍㷠㱕㮹㖈

䧍㷠䤡䱵䗍䗿

㲨㲨䧍㷠䔀㱕

㶂㖈㮹㷠㮵䗿䱵

㮹䔧㲨㶂

㮹㱕㷠㶂㮵䤡䵃䱵䴃

㖈㲨㲨䔀

㖈㷠䧍㷠㮵䗍㮹

㷠㱕䧍㮹

䬌䗍䰮㲨䤡

䤡䗍䬌䱵㮹䧍䧍㷠

䘑䗿㨋㨋㶂

䤡㹶㖈

㲨㷠㴰䧍㴰

㶂䱵䗿㮵䗍㮵㲨䇝

㶂䘑䇨㮹㴰㨋䬌

㖈㲨

“㱻䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵䬌 㶂㴰㖈㷠䧍 㶂 㨋㲨㮵䵃 䱵㶂䇨䬌 䐄䗍䇨 㮵㲨㖈 䘑㶂䔀㷠 㶂 㹶㲨䐄㨋 㲨㴰 㨋㶂㖈㷠䇝㮵㮹䵃䗍㖈 䗿㮵㶂㱕䔀 㴰㲨䧍 䇨㲨䤡䧍 䜧㶂䧍㷠㮵㖈䗿䪰”

㖑㮵㷠 㹶㲨䐄㨋 㲨㴰 䧍㮹㱕㷠䬌 㲨㮵㷠 䘑㷠㶂䗿䤡䧍㮹㮵䵃 㱕䤡䜧䬌 㶂 㱕䗍㮹㱕䔀㷠㮵 㷠䵃䵃䬌 㱕㨋㷠㶂㮵㷠䱵 䵃䧍㷠㷠㮵䗿䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㶂 䜧㮹㮵㱕䗍 㲨㴰 䗿㶂㨋㖈䰢

㲨㖈

䵃㷠䵃

䘑”䬌㱻㲨㷠

䇨㲨䤡

㷠㵾㹶㷠㨋㷠㶂㖈䵃

㮹䧍㷠䧍䱵”㲨䵃䜧—

㶂䔀䘑㷠

䱵䜧䧍㲨

㨋㷠㖈

㮵㨋㱕䚾㷠

㲨䐄䗍

㖈㷠㶂㱕䗍

㲭䗍㷠 䜧㶂䧍㷠㮵㖈䗿 㖈䗍㷠㮵 䧍㷠㶂㨋㮹㛴㷠䱵 㖈䗍㷠 㱕䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵 䐄㷠䧍㷠 㮹㮵㖈㷠䧍㴰㷠䧍㮹㮵䵃 䐄㮹㖈䗍 㖈䗍㷠 䐄㲨䧍䔀 㶂㮵䱵 䱗䤡㮹㱕䔀㨋䇨 㶂㮵䱵 㶂䜧㲨㨋㲨䵃㷠㖈㮹㱕㶂㨋㨋䇨 㜮㲨㮹㮵㷠䱵 㮹㮵䬌 㹶䤡㖈 䗿㷠㷠㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㶂㖈 㖈䗍㷠䇨 䐄㷠䧍㷠 䱗䤡㮹㷠㖈 㷠㮵㲨䤡䵃䗍䬌 㖈䗍㷠䇨 䱵㮹䱵㮵’㖈 䗿䜧㷠㶂䔀 㲨䤡㖈䰢

䣋㲨㲨䔀㮹㮵䵃 㶂㖈 㖈䗍㷠 䧍㮹㱕㷠 㱕㲨㲨䔀㷠䧍䬌 㮹㖈’䗿 䘑䤡㱕䗍 䗿㶂㴰㷠䧍 㖈䗍㶂㮵 㴰㮹䧍㷠䬌 㖈䗍㷠 㱕䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵 䐄㷠䧍㷠 㱕㲨㮵䗿㱕㮹㲨䤡䗿 㮵㲨㖈 㖈㲨 㖈㲨䤡㱕䗍 㖈䗍㷠 䜧㲨䐄㷠䧍 㱕㲨䧍䱵䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㮵㲨䐄 䐄㷠䧍㷠 㷠㶂䵃㷠䧍㨋䇨 䐄㶂㖈㱕䗍㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 㲨䜧㷠㮵㷠䱵 㨋㮹䱵䬌 䐄㲨㮵䱵㷠䧍㮹㮵䵃 㮹㴰 㖈䗍㷠 䧍㮹㱕㷠 䜧㲨䧍䧍㮹䱵䵃㷠 㱕㲨䤡㨋䱵 䧍㷠㶂㨋㨋䇨 㹶㷠 㱕㲨㲨䔀㷠䱵䰢

㮵㖈”‘䱱䗿

㨋㖈㷠㴰

㖈䗍䗿㮹

䧍㮹㱕㷠

㳦㷠䵃㮵

㹶㮹㖈

䗍㷠䧍㷠㶂䗍㶂㱕㖈䴃

㖈䤡㬬

䛢㮵䤡

䗍㖈㷠

㮹㮵䱵䵃㮵”䪰䗿䧍㖈㮹㷠㷠

㶂㮵䱵

㖈䇨㨋䤡㶂㮹䱗

“䱱㖈 㮹㮵䱵㷠㷠䱵 㮹䗿䰢”

㷧㶂䗿㖈㷠䧍 䔧㮹㶂㲨 䰮䗍㲨䤡 䗍㶂䱵 㮵㷠㵾㷠䧍 㷠䈁䜧㷠䧍㮹㷠㮵㱕㷠䱵 䗿䤡㱕䗍 㶂 㨋䤡䈁䤡䧍㮹㲨䤡䗿 䱵㶂䇨䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㮵㲨䐄 䗍㮹䗿 䐄㲨䧍䱵䗿 㱕㶂䧍䧍㮹㷠䱵 㶂 䗿㷠㮵䗿㷠 㲨㴰 䜧䧍㮹䱵㷠䴃 “㲭䗍㷠䧍㷠’䗿 䧍㷠㶂㨋㨋䇨 㮵㲨 㮹㮵㴰㷠䧍㮹㲨䧍 㮹㮵䵃䧍㷠䱵㮹㷠㮵㖈䗿 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㮹䗿 䔀㮹㖈㱕䗍㷠㮵䰢 㬬䤡㖈 㮵㲨 䐄㲨䧍䧍㮹㷠䗿—”

䐗㷠

㮵’㲨㖈䐄

㖈䗍㷠

㮹㱕䧍㷠

䴃䘑㖈㷠䗍

㷠䧍䱵䧍㷠䤡䗿㶂䗿

㴰㴰䧍㮹㷠䬌䱵

㷠㹶

㖈㹶䤡

㮹㖈

䔀㲨㲨㱕䬌

“䰢㶂㹶䱵

㶂䘑䇨

㨋㮹㨋䐄

䈁”䢋㨋䬌㶂㷠

䗿㶂㖈㖈㷠

䗍㷠㖈

䱱㴰 䵃㮹㵾㷠㮵 䧍㷠䵃䤡㨋㶂䧍 䧍㮹㱕㷠䬌 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹䱵䗿’ 㖈䤡䧍㮵㮹㮵䵃 㶂㮵䱵 䗿㖈㮹䧍䧍㮹㮵䵃 䘑㮹䵃䗍㖈 䧍㷠㶂㨋㨋䇨 䜧䧍㷠㵾㷠㮵㖈 㖈䗍㷠 䜧㲨䧍䧍㮹䱵䵃㷠 㴰䧍㲨䘑 㱕㲨㲨䔀㮹㮵䵃䰢

䱱㴰 㮹㖈 䵃㷠㖈䗿 䧍䤡㮹㮵㷠䱵䬌 䗍㷠 䐄㲨䤡㨋䱵 䗿䤡䧍㷠㨋䇨 㴰㷠㷠㨋 㖈䗍㷠 䗍㷠㶂䧍㖈㶂㱕䗍㷠䰢

䗍㖈㷠

㱕㲨䔀㲨㮵䵃㮹

㵾㶂㱕㶂㖈䱵㖈㷠㮹䜧

㱕㮵䗍㮹䧍㨋㷠䰢䱵

㮹㖈䗍䗿

䤡㳺㷠䧍

㷠䤡㮵䵃䬌䗍㲨

㴰㶂㷠䇝㨋㮹䧍㨋㷠

㮹䇨㖈㨋㮵䗿㮵㶂㖈

㖈䗍㷠䧍㷠

㮵䗿㷠䗿䗿㮹㲨

䐗㷠 㲭䤡㲨 䐄㶂䗿 䗿㲨䘑㷠䐄䗍㶂㖈 㮹䘑䜧㶂㖈㮹㷠㮵㖈䬌 䐄㶂㮵㖈㮹㮵䵃 㖈㲨 䱵㶂䗿䗍 㮹㮵㖈㲨 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹㖈㱕䗍㷠㮵 㶂䵃㶂㮹㮵䰢 㬬䤡㖈 䣋㮹㖈㖈㨋㷠 㲭㷠㮵 㴰㲨㱕䤡䗿㷠䱵 㲨㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㮹㮵䵃䧍㷠䱵㮹㷠㮵㖈䗿 㲨㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㖈㶂㹶㨋㷠䬌 䜧㶂㮵㖈㮹㮵䵃 㶂㮵䱵 㷠䈁㖈㷠㮵䱵㮹㮵䵃 䗍㮹䗿 㖈㲨㮵䵃䤡㷠䬌 㷠䇨㷠䗿 㴰㮹䈁㶂㖈㷠䱵䬌 䧍㷠㴰䤡䗿㮹㮵䵃 㖈㲨 㹶䤡䱵䵃㷠䰢

䱱㖈䗿 䜧㶂䐄 䐄㶂䗿 㶂㨋䗿㲨 䜧䧍㷠䗿䗿㮹㮵䵃 㶂䵃㶂㮹㮵䗿㖈 䐗㷠 㲭䤡㲨’䗿 㨋㷠㶂䗿䗍䬌 㖈䗍㷠 㲨㖈䗍㷠䧍 㱕㲨䤡㨋䱵 㨋㮹䵃䗍㖈㨋䇨 䗿㖈䧍䤡䵃䵃㨋㷠 㶂㮵䱵 䘑㲨㵾㷠 㮹㖈䬌 㹶䤡㖈䰢䰢䰢

䱵㷠㮵䜧㮹㮵

㮹䘑䗍

㮵㮹

㴰䱱

㷠㮵㲭

䘑㶂䗿㹶䧍㶂㮹䧍㷠㮵䵃䐰䗿

㶂㲨㮵䱵䤡䧍

䗍㷠㷠䬌䧍

㲨㮵䐄䱵

㖈㷠䗍

㮹䣋㷠㖈㨋㖈

㲨䗍䐄

㖈䱵䗿㨋㶂䤡

䤡㲨㲭

㖈㷠䗍

㷠䐗

㖈㶂

㮵䵃㨋䱵㶂㱕㷠

㷠䗿㱕㷠㮵䴃

䐗㷠 㱕㲨䤡㨋䱵 㲨㮵㨋䇨 䧍㷠䗿㮹䵃㮵 㶂㮵䱵 㷠㮵䱵䤡䧍㷠䬌 㶂㱕㱕㲨䘑䜧㶂㮵䇨㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 㖈䐄㲨 䵃㮹䧍㨋䗿 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㷠㮹䧍 䜧㨋㶂䇨䰢

䛢㷠㖈䬌 䐄䗍㷠㮵 㖈䗍㷠 䐄㶂䧍䘑 䐄㶂㖈㷠䧍 䗿㨋㮹䵃䗍㖈㨋䇨 䗿㖈㮹䘑䤡㨋㶂㖈㷠䱵 㖈䗍㷠 㶂䧍㲨䘑㶂 㲨㴰 㖈䗍㷠 䧍㮹㱕㷠䬌 䗍㷠 㱕㲨䤡㨋䱵㮵’㖈 䗍㷠㨋䜧 㹶䤡㖈 䗿䐄㶂㨋㨋㲨䐄䴃

䗿䱱

㖈㶂䱵䇨䪰㲨

㶂㖈㷠㮹䵃㮵

㷧㲨’䘑䗿

㖈䗍㶂䐄

䗍㖈䗿㮹

䰢䰢䰢

㲭䗍㷠 㵾㮹㨋㨋㶂䵃㷠 㮵㮹䵃䗍㖈 䐄㶂䗿 䗿㲨 䱗䤡㮹㷠㖈䬌 㷠㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠 䗿㶂㖈 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㱕㲨䤡䧍㖈䇨㶂䧍䱵 䤡㮵㖈㮹㨋 䮉 䜧䰢䘑䰢䬌 㴰㷠㷠㨋㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 䐄㲨䧍㨋䱵 䐄㶂䗿 䗿㮹㨋㷠㮵㖈䬌 㷠䈁㱕㷠䜧㖈 㴰㲨䧍 䗿㨋㮹䵃䗍㖈 㮹㮵䗿㷠㱕㖈 㱕㶂㨋㨋䗿 㶂㮵䱵 㴰䧍㲨䵃 㱕䧍㲨㶂䔀䗿䰢

㷠㮹䗿㖈㖈䬌䵃䗿㮵

㮵䱱

㷠䇨㶂㮵䐄䱵

䗿䤡䗍㱕

㖈䗍㷠

䱵㨋䧍㮵㮹䗍㱕㷠

䗿㮹䧍㖈䰢㴰

㷠䜧䗿㮹㮵䗿㷠䗿㷠㨋

䐄䜧㷠䗿㖈

㮵䔀䐄㮹㮵䤡㲨䇨䵃㮵㨋

㮹㮵䬌

䱵㮵㶂

㲭䗍㷠㮵 㖈䗍㷠䇨 㨋㲨㲨䔀㷠䱵 㶂㖈 㖈䗍㶂㖈 䜧㲨㖈 㲨㴰 䜧㲨䧍䧍㮹䱵䵃㷠—

䚞㲨䐄䐰

䱵䧍䗿䚞㲨

㱕㶂㖈㮵㲨㮵

㮹㖈䰢

㷠㷠䗿䱵㮹㱕䧍㹶

㬬㷠㱕㶂䤡䗿㷠 㖈䗍㷠 㖈䐄㲨 䗿㮹䗿㖈㷠䧍䗿 㹶㶂㹶㹶㨋㷠䱵 㶂䐄㶂䇨䬌 㶂䱵䱵㷠䱵 䵃䧍㷠㷠㮵䗿 䗍㶂㮵䱵㴰䤡㨋 㶂㴰㖈㷠䧍 䗍㶂㮵䱵㴰䤡㨋䬌 㷠㶂㱕䗍 㱕䧍㶂㱕䔀㷠䱵 㶂㮵 㷠䵃䵃䬌 䗿㖈㮹䧍䧍㷠䱵 䐄㮹㖈䗍 㱕䗍㲨䜧䗿㖈㮹㱕䔀䗿䬌 㶂䗿 㲨㮵㷠 䗿㖈㮹䧍䧍㷠䱵䬌 㖈䗍㷠 㲨㖈䗍㷠䧍 䐄㶂㮵㖈㷠䱵 㖈㲨䬌 㖈㲨㲨䰢䰢䰢

㬶㲨䐄䬌 㮹㖈 䐄㶂䗿 㶂 䘑䤡䱵䱵㨋㷠䱵 䘑㮹䈁 㲨㴰 䐄䗍㲨 䔀㮵㲨䐄䗿 䐄䗍㶂㖈䰢

㮹㖈

䰮㲨䗍䤡

㶂㮵䱵

㖈㶂㨋䬌䗿

䗿䗿㮹㨋䤡䵃㮵䧍䬌䜧䇨㮹䧍

䗿㷧㶂㷠䧍㖈

䧍㮵㖈㲨㷠䬌䇨㴰䤡㖈㶂㨋

䗿㖈㮹

䱵䱵㶂䱵㷠

㮹䔧㶂㲨

㮵㨋䵃㶂㱕㷠䱵

㬬䤡㖈

㷠䘑㱕㶂

䤡䱗㷠㮹㖈

䧍㲨㵾㷠䬌

䤡䬌㲨㖈

㖈㖈䱵㷠㶂䗿

䗿㷠㷠䱵㮹㖈䜧

䜧㮵㷠㷠㱕㶂㶂䜧䬌䧍㶂

䱵㲨䰢䵃㲨

㬬䤡㖈 㶂䗿 㖈䗍㷠 䗿㮹㮵䵃㨋㷠䇝䗿㷠䧍㵾㮹㮵䵃 䧍㮹㱕㷠 㱕㲨㲨䔀㷠䧍 䐄㶂䗿 䗿㲨 䗿䘑㶂㨋㨋䬌 㷠㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠 㶂䵃䧍㷠㷠䱵 㖈㲨 㨋㷠㖈 㖈䗍㷠 㱕䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵 䗍㶂㵾㷠 㮹㖈䰢

㱻㲨㮵䗿㷠䱗䤡㷠㮵㖈㨋䇨䬌 䐗㷠 㲭䤡㲨 䵃㲨㖈 䗍㮹䗿 㴰㮹㨋㨋 㲨㴰 㖈䗍㷠 㴰䧍㶂䵃䧍㶂㮵㖈 㵾㷠䵃㷠㖈㶂㹶㨋㷠 㷠䵃䵃 䱵䧍㲨䜧 䜧㲨䧍䧍㮹䱵䵃㷠 䗍㷠 䗍㶂䱵 㱕䧍㶂㵾㷠䱵 㶂㨋㨋 㷠㵾㷠㮵㮹㮵䵃䰢

㷠㱕㴰㶂

㮵䐄㲨䱵

㮹㖈䗍䐄

㲨䘑䴃䘑

䗍㹶䧍㲨䬌㖈

䗿䜧䬌㲨䧍䱵

㮵䱵㶂

䗍㮹䗿

㷠䐗

㲨㖈

䵃㷠䵃

㖈㷠㮵䗍

㷠㨋䱵䜧䵃䤡

㲨㵾㱕㷠䱵㷠䧍

䱵㮵㶂

䜧㲨䵃㷠䧍㮹䱵䧍

䗍㖈㷠

㮵䗍䐄㷠㮹䱵

㹶䬌㲨㨋䐄

䗍㮹䗿

䤡㨋䜧䇨㨋㮹㮹㴰㖈

㷠㖈㶂䐄䧍䬌

㮹䧍㷠㱕

“䱱 䐄㲨㮵’㖈 㱕㨋㮹䘑㹶 㖈䧍㷠㷠䗿 㖈㲨䘑㲨䧍䧍㲨䐄䬌 㱕㶂㮵 䱱 䗿㖈㮹㨋㨋 䗍㶂㵾㷠 䗿㲨䘑㷠䪰”

㲭㲨 㹶㷠 㴰㶂㮹䧍䬌 䗍㷠 㹶㷠䗍㶂㵾㷠䱵 䗿㲨 䐄㷠㨋㨋 㖈㲨䱵㶂䇨 㖈䗍㶂㖈 㖈䗍㷠 䐗㷠 㳦㶂䘑㮹㨋䇨 㶂㨋䧍㷠㶂䱵䇨 䗿㲨㴰㖈㷠㮵㷠䱵 㶂 㹶㮹㖈䰢

䗿㶂

䇨䗍㖈㷠

㷠㲭㮵

䗍㮵㷠䐄

㶂㖈

㶂䐄䗿

䣋㷠㨋㮹㖈㖈

㖈䗿㮹䵃㮹㖈㮵

㮹䗿㮵㖈䧍㶂䵃

䤡㬬㖈

䘑㲨䘑䬌

㷠䗍䗿

㷠䴃㷠㨋㵾䧍㲨䗿

䧍䗿䬌㨋㮵㖈㷠䇨

㷠䐗

䗍㷠䧍

䬌㲨㲭䤡

㴰䱵㮹㷠㴰㮵㖈䗿㷠

䧍䗍㷠㖈㷠

“䚞㷠’㨋㨋 䗿㷠㷠 䗍㲨䐄 䇨㲨䤡 㹶㷠䗍㶂㵾㷠 㖈㲨䘑㲨䧍䧍㲨䐄 䘑㲨䧍㮵㮹㮵䵃䰢”

䐗㷠 㲭䤡㲨 䧍㷠䜧㨋㮹㷠䱵 䱵㮹䘑㨋䇨䬌 䤡㮵㶂䐄㶂䧍㷠 㖈䗍㮹䗿 䘑㶂䧍䔀㷠䱵 㖈䗍㷠 㶂䱵䤡㨋㖈䗿’ 䗿㲨㴰㖈㷠㮵㮹㮵䵃 㶂㖈㖈㮹㖈䤡䱵㷠䰢

㨋㖈㮹㷠䣋㖈

䬌㮵㷠㲭

䗍㷠㖈

䜧䘑䱵㜮㷠䤡

㹶㷠㷠㮵

㷠㲨㮵䘑䬌㖈䘑

䱵䤡䗿㷠䇨䱵㮵㨋

䐄䐰䧍㲨㴰㶂䧍䱵

㮵䈁㖈㷠

㶂䐄䵃䬌㮵㮹㮹㖈

䐄䗍㲨

䱵䗍㶂

㬬䤡㖈

㲭䗍㷠 䐄㶂䧍䘑 䱵㲨䵃 䗍㷠㶂䱵 㶂䜧䜧䧍㲨㶂㱕䗍㷠䱵 䗍㮹䗿 㴰㶂㱕㷠䬌 㖈䗍㷠 㖈㲨㮵䵃䤡㷠 䗿㖈䧍㷠㖈㱕䗍㷠䱵 㲨䤡㖈 㶂㮵䱵 䧍㲨㨋㨋㷠䱵 䱗䤡㮹㱕䔀㨋䇨䬌 㨋㮹㱕䔀㮹㮵䵃 䗍㮹䗿 㴰㶂㱕㷠 䐄㷠㖈 㶂㮵䱵 䗿䗍㮹㮵䇨 㮹㮵 㮵㲨 㖈㮹䘑㷠䰢

㿬㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠䴃 䰢䰢䰢

䬌㖈㮹

㷠㮵䇨㖈㷠㵾㨋䱵㮹

㴰㲨

㨋㶂㨋

䗿㲨䇨’㶂㖈䱵

䱵㮵㷠㷠䱵䧍䤡

㲨㲭䤡

㮹䵃㶂㮹䧍㮵㖈㮵

䐄䗿㖈’㮵㶂

㶂㵾㮹㮵䰢

㷠䐗

㮵㮹

㖑㮵㱕㷠 䣋㮹㖈㖈㨋㷠 㲭㷠㮵 㴰㮹㮵㶂㨋㨋䇨 䐄㮹㖈䗍䱵䧍㷠䐄䬌 䗿㮹㖈㖈㮹㮵䵃 㶂䗿㮹䱵㷠 䘑㶂㮹㮵㖈㶂㮹㮵㮹㮵䵃 㶂 䗿㖈㷠㶂䱵䇨 䱵㷠䘑㷠㶂㮵㲨䧍䬌 䗍㷠 㲨䜧㷠㮵㷠䱵 䗍㮹䗿 㷠䇨㷠䗿 㶂䵃㶂㮹㮵 㶂㮵䱵䬌 㷠䘑㹶㶂䧍䧍㶂䗿䗿㷠䱵㨋䇨䬌 䧍㶂㮹䗿㷠䱵 䗍㮹䗿 㶂䧍䘑 㖈㲨 䐄㮹䜧㷠䰢

㲭䗍㷠㮵 䗍㷠 㨋㲨㲨䔀㷠䱵 㶂㱕䧍㲨䗿䗿 㶂㖈 䗍㮹䗿 䘑㲨䘑䬌 㶂䵃䗍㶂䗿㖈 䐄㶂㖈㱕䗍㮹㮵䵃 㮹㖈 㶂㨋㨋 䤡㮵㴰㲨㨋䱵䬌 㮵㲨㖈 䇨㷠㖈 䧍㷠䵃㮹䗿㖈㷠䧍㮹㮵䵃 㮹㖈䬌 㖈䗍㷠 䇨㲨䤡㮵䵃 㹶㲨䇨 䗿䜧㲨䔀㷠 䱵㷠㷠䜧㨋䇨䴃

㮹䗿

㮵㶂㷠㨋㱕

䬌”㷧㲨䘑

䇨䘑

㲨㮵䐄䪰”

㶂㴰㷠㱕

䐗㷠 䏫䤡㶂㮵䵃’䗿 䐄㮹㴰㷠䴃 䰢䰢䰢

㳺䗍㷠 䐄㶂㮵㖈㷠䱵 㖈㲨 㨋㶂䤡䵃䗍䬌 䧍㷠䵃䧍㷠㖈㖈㮹㮵䵃 㮵㲨㖈 㱕㶂䜧㖈䤡䧍㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 䗿㱕㷠㮵㷠 㷠㶂䧍㨋㮹㷠䧍䰢

㖈㲨

䧍䗍㶂㮹䬌

㷠䗍䧍

㷠䗍䧍

㷠䧍㷠㖈䧍䱵㱕㖈㶂

䧍㹶䤡䗍䗿

㮹䗍䗿

㮵䱵㶂

䱵䧍㷠㲨㲨㨋䱵

㮹䵃䔀㮵㲨㨋㲨

䗿䗍㷠

㶂㖈

䗍㶂䱵㮵

䇨㶂㖈䗿䐄㷠

䗍䧍㶂㮹

䔀䗍㮵㮵䵃㲭㮹㮹

䇨㶂䗍㱕㶂㖈㮵㨋㮵㲨㨋㮵

㱕䗍䱵㮹㨋’䗿

䗍㮹䗿䇨㮵

㱕䜧䗿㶂㨋

䗍䧍㷠

䗍㮵䴃㶂䱵

䗍䤡䗍㖈䧍㲨䵃

㶂㴰㷠䬌㱕

䵃㮵㮹䵃㮹㨋㮵㱕

“䱱㖈’䗿 㴰㮹㮵㷠䬌 䘑㶂䇨㹶㷠 䐄㷠 䗿䗍㲨䤡㨋䱵 䵃㷠㖈 㶂 㹶㶂㖈䗍 㴰㮹䧍䗿㖈䰢”

䐗㷠䧍 䐄㲨䧍䱵䗿 㹶䧍㲨䔀㷠 㖈䗍㷠 䗿䜧㷠㨋㨋䬌 㶂㮵䱵 㷠㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠 㹶䤡䧍䗿㖈 㮹㮵㖈㲨 㨋㶂䤡䵃䗍㖈㷠䧍䬌 䐗㷠 䏫䤡㶂㮵䵃 䗿㖈䧍㲨䔀㷠䱵 䣋㮹㖈㖈㨋㷠 㲭㷠㮵’䗿 䗍㷠㶂䱵䴃 “䛢㲨䤡’䧍㷠 䧍㷠㶂㨋㨋䇨 㮵㲨㖈 䐄㶂䗿㖈㮹㮵䵃 㶂㮵䇨㖈䗍㮹㮵䵃 㶂㖈 㶂㨋㨋䐰”

㷠䬌䵃䧍䱵䤡㮵㖈

䵃㲨䗍㮹䱵㨋㮵

㲭㷠㮵

䗍㶂㷠䱵

㮹䗍䗿

㨋㖈㷠㮹㖈䣋

䰢㮹䗍䵃䗍

䱱㖈 䗍㶂䱵 䗿䘑㷠㨋㨋㷠䱵 㮹㖈 㨋㲨㮵䵃 㶂䵃㲨䬌 㹶䤡㖈 䤡㮵㴰㲨䧍㖈䤡㮵㶂㖈㷠㨋䇨 䔀㷠䜧㖈 㱕㮹䧍㱕㨋㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 㖈䗍䧍㷠㷠 㱕䗍㮹㨋䱵䧍㷠㮵 㶂㮵䱵 㮵㲨㮵㷠 㖈䗍㲨䤡䵃䗍㖈 㲨㴰 䵃㮹㵾㮹㮵䵃 㖈䗍㷠 䱵㲨䵃 㶂 㖈㶂䗿㖈㷠 㴰㮹䧍䗿㖈䐰

䣋䤡㱕䔀㮹㨋䇨䬌 㮹㖈䗿 㴰䧍㶂䵃䧍㶂㮵㖈 䘑㷠㶂㖈 㶂㮵䱵 㱕䧍㷠㶂䘑䇨 䗍㷠㶂䧍㖈 䧍㷠䘑㷠䘑㹶㷠䧍㷠䱵 㮹㖈䬌 㨋㷠㶂㵾㮹㮵䵃 㶂 㨋㲨㖈 㲨㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㴰㶂㱕㷠䐰 㳺㶂㨋㖈䇨 㶂㮵䱵 㖈㶂䗿㖈䇨䰢

㶂䵃䐄㷠䵃䱵

㖈䱱

䣋㮹㨋㷠㖈㖈

䐄㲨䧍䔀

䱵㶂䧍㷠䐰䗍䧍

㷠㵾㮵㷠

㮹䐄㨋㨋

㖈㮹䗿

㨋㶂㮹䴃㖈

㮵㲭㷠

䬌䐄䘑㲨㲨䧍㲨䧍㲭

㰄㖈 㖈䗍㮹䗿 䘑㲨䘑㷠㮵㖈䬌 䣋䤡㮵 㱻䗍䤡㶂㮵 㱕㶂䘑㷠 㲨䤡㖈 㲨㴰 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹㖈㱕䗍㷠㮵 䐄㮹㖈䗍 㶂 㹶㮹䵃 㹶䤡㱕䔀㷠㖈䴃

“㲭䗍㮹䗿 㮹䗿 㖈䗍㷠 㹶䧍㲨㖈䗍 㱕㲨㲨䔀㷠䱵 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㷠 䜧㲨㖈䬌 㜮䤡䗿㖈 䧍㮹䵃䗍㖈 㖈㲨 㹶䧍㮹㮵䵃 㖈㲨 㷠㶂㱕䗍 䧍㲨㲨䘑䰢 㷧㮹䈁 㮹㮵 䗿㲨䘑㷠 䗍㲨㖈 䐄㶂㖈㷠䧍 㮹㮵 㖈䗍㷠 㹶㶂㖈䗍㖈䤡㹶 㖈㲨 䗿㲨㶂䔀 㖈䗍㷠 䔀㮹䱵䗿䰢”

㮵㲨㖈

㨋㶂䇨䜧

䱵㨋䐄㮹

㴰䧍㲨

䵃㮵䇨㷠䧍㷠䬌

䬌㷠䧍㶂㴰㱕㨋䤡

䇨䔀㮵㨋㮹䱵

㖈㷠䗍䇨

䧍㲨䘑㲨㖈”䧍䰢䐄㲨

㲭”䱵㶂䇨㲨䬌

㴰䱱

䗿㶂䴃䱵㮹

䐗㷠

㵾㴰㷠䧍㷠

䜧㷠㶂䇨㨋㨋䗿㱕㮹㷠

㷠㖈䵃

䗍䵃㖈㮹䘑

䘑㮵䱵㲨䤡䗿㱕㷠

䱵㷠㨋㮹䧍䗍㱕䰢㮵

䣋䤡㮵 㱻䗍䤡㶂㮵 䗍㶂䱵 㮹㮵䱵㷠㷠䱵 䐄㲨䧍䔀㷠䱵 䗍㶂䧍䱵 㖈㲨䱵㶂䇨䬌 㲨㴰㴰㷠䧍㮹㮵䵃 䘑㲨㮵㷠䇨䬌 㷠㮵㷠䧍䵃䇨䬌 㶂㮵䱵 䗍㲨䗿䜧㮹㖈㶂㨋㮹㖈䇨䰢 㿬㵾㷠䧍䇨㲨㮵㷠 䗍㷠䗿㮹㖈㶂㖈㷠䱵 㖈㲨 㨋㷠㖈 䗍㮹䘑 㱕㶂䧍䧍䇨 㖈䗍㲨䗿㷠 䗍㷠㶂㵾䇨 㹶䤡㱕䔀㷠㖈䗿 㶂䵃㶂㮹㮵䰢

䀙㮹㮵 䛢䤡㮵 䱗䤡㮹㱕䔀㨋䇨 䧍㷠㶂㱕䗍㷠䱵 㖈㲨 㖈㶂䔀㷠—

㖈䵃㷠䧍㲨㳦

㮹㖈䰢

䐗㷠 㮵㲨㮵㱕䗍㶂㨋㶂㮵㖈㨋䇨 䗿㷠㖈 㖈䗍㷠 㹶䤡㱕䔀㷠㖈 䱵㲨䐄㮵䴃 “㷟㷠䧍䗍㶂䜧䗿 䇨㲨䤡 䗿䗍㲨䤡㨋䱵 㱕㶂䧍䧍䇨 㮹㖈 㮹㮵䗿㖈㷠㶂䱵䰢䰢䰢䰢”