The Peerless Emperor-Chapter 1459 - 1460: Calling for Reinforcements

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Capítulo 1459: Chapter 1460: Calling for Reinforcements

The scene behind the pit instantly appeared before everyone’s eyes after they entered.

However, what was unexpected was that the area below was not the cold and dark place everyone imagined, but instead, it was bright with sunshine, birds singing, and flowers blooming.

At this moment, Lin Qian and the others found themselves at the edge of a cliff.

Earlier, after passing through the pit, they traversed a dark tunnel and arrived at this cliff edge.

The first scene that greeted their eyes was the dense forest in front of them. These Spirit Woods were towering ancient trees whose age was unknown. The richness of the Spiritual Energy here was even more intense than that of the Sacred Valley.

Looking upwards, according to logic, being underneath this pit, they should have seen a dome made of rock, but that was not the case.

What they saw above was a blue sky with a blazing sun hanging high.

It felt as if they had entered another Small World.

“This is very peculiar; who would have thought there was such an area within the Sacred Valley,” Luo Han, standing by, was greatly shocked upon seeing the scene before him, as if he had discovered a new continent.

By logic, the existence of the Sacred Valley was already a Small World.

After all, the scope within the Sacred Valley seemed much larger than the outside world.

However, a Small World should not exist within another Small World.

This world, which Lin Qian also knew, was the Chaos Universe.

A Small World can exist stably because it stands on the immense base of the Chaos Universe, allowing it to support the existence of Small Worlds and ensure their stability.

But the creation of a new Small World within a Small World is almost impossible.

If it did occur, that Small World would collapse utterly.

Yet, this impossible event appeared miraculously before Lin Qian and the others.

From a distance, they could see young people from various factions had rushed out, each showcasing their Divine Skills, leaping toward the woods below along the cliff face.

This place still seemed unable to allow flight; otherwise, they would have already flown over.

Standing on the cliff, Lin Qian did not act recklessly but stood there, observing the situation silently.

It must be noted that his intention in allowing these people in was to have them explore the way.

“Wukong!” Just then, Lin Qian suddenly spoke, turning his gaze to Sun Wukong.

Upon hearing Lin Qian call him, even without the former speaking, Sun Wukong already knew what was needed: “No problem!”

Boom!

In the next moment, the golden pupils of Sun Wukong blazed with scorching flames.

Eyes of Golden Flame.

In an instant, the situation ahead was transmitted into his mind, and simultaneously, he conveyed this information to Lin Qian.

With the help of the system panel, Lin Qian could effortlessly see through Sun Wukong’s vision.

On the Yuan family’s side, led by Yuan Chu, they remained still, curiously watching Lin Qian’s group.

On the other side, the Sakura Manor group, with Luo Tong not giving orders, others did not dare to act rashly and stood obediently, observing their surroundings in their way.

Luo Tong, Luo Han, and Luo Guapi all curiously watched Sun Wukong, thinking based on his expression that he must be surveying the area.

In their hearts, they wondered if he could indeed obtain the desired intelligence through just his eyes.

As it turned out, yes, he could. At least on Lin Qian’s side, he could see many things clearly.

In his vision, in the woods, he could clearly see some enormous Soul Beasts, their appearances of species never seen before.

Judging by these exotic Soul Beasts’ abilities, they were at least equivalent to the Eighth or Ninth Level of the Saint Realm.

Moreover, through Sun Wukong’s observation, some unlucky individuals encountered Soul Beasts comparable to the Mixed Element Realm, albeit low-level ones.

“There are Soul Beasts at the Mixed Element Realm here!” Lin Qian suddenly exclaimed, looking intently into the distance.

On the side, Yuan Chu, Luo Han, and others were shocked, looking towards Lin Qian.

Although they didn’t know what method he used to observe the situation in the woods at the cliff’s edge, his words indicated that the danger below was considerable.

“However, the items here are indeed treasures.” Lin Qian suddenly noticed a few people had slain a Soul Beast and obtained a Spiritual Medicine guarded by the beast, “Some individuals have killed a Ninth-Level Saint Realm Soul Beast, and aside from the value of the beast’s body, the Spiritual Medicine is a Seven-colored Mysterious Leaf Flower!”

Upon hearing this name, the expressions of Luo Han and others changed drastically; this Spiritual Medicine could refine pills that could break through the Mixed Element Realm, making it extremely precious.

Such medicine was extremely rare and hard to find in the outside world.

To think it was located here as well.

“Not just one, three Seven-colored Mysterious Leaf Flowers have been discovered, as well as many Spirit Communication Roots and Strolling Spirit Grass.”

Speaking of it, Lin Qian’s eyes burned with envy. Who could have thought this place was a natural treasure trove?

In comparison, the Sacred Valley was nothing.

Lin Qian’s words were immensely tempting; everyone looked at the forest beneath the cliff with fiery eyes, ready to spring into action, almost impatiently.

“Big Sis, should we make a move?” Luo Guapi looked at the woods below, unable to hold back their desire to harvest these earthly treasures.

Luo Tong hesitated momentarily before cupping his hands towards Lin Qian: “We, from Sakura Manor, are afraid we will go ahead.”

“No problem, but stay alert. This place is more dangerous than the Sacred Valley,” Lin Qian nodded, then looked at Luo Han.

Luo Han also cupped his hands at Lin Qian: “Farewell for now; we at Sakura Manor will work together for greater strength.”

“You’re just afraid of your big sister, aren’t you?” Lin Qian jokingly said upon hearing Luo Han’s excuse.

Luo Han showed an embarrassed face, for what Lin Qian said was indeed true.

If he dared not follow Luo Tong’s lead, he feared Luo Tong might beat him to death.

The Sakura Manor folks leaped off the cliff, and on the other side, members of the Yuan family couldn’t contain themselves any longer, jumping down despite Yuan Chu’s protests.

Seeing everyone leave, Lin Qian signaled to Zhuge Ming, who understood immediately.

Monster threats are increasing, so what should be done?

Call for reinforcements!

䚵䍔㵬䪈䣙

䢐䣙㢭㵬㵗䌄䓢

䪈䮛㩝䁂

䓢㵗䯸䍔䪈

䚵䣙䁂㛜

㜚㵬䪈䮛䁂㵬䣙䪈

䬷䮛

㵗䣙㵬䚽䢐䌱㵬

䓢䨠䮛㦸䪈

㛜䢐㵬䣙䍔䮛

䍔䌱䢐㵬䬷㵬䣙䮛

䪈䁂䬷䮛䨠㺎䉝䬷㵬䌄㵬

䣙㜚㦸䮛䀹䪈䌄

䮛䬷㵗

䍔䌄䌄䪈䉝䣙䣙

䬷䮛

䚵䪈䢐䓢㑊㵬

䨠䣙䈏㵬

䓢䮛䪈

㪅㪅䌄㵬䣙䪈䮛㵗䢐䌄䈏䬷㵗䨠

䍔䀹䢐㵬㦸

䣙㵬㑊

㜚䮛㵗㵬

䌱䓢䪈䌄䪈 䪇䪈㜚䪈 䮛䓢䪈 䢐䮛䪈䨠䌄 㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬 䪈㝌䮛㜚䣙䁂䮛䪈㑊 㿻㜚䬷䨠 䣖㵗䣙㵬䓢㵗䣙㵬 㩝䮛䣙㜚 䚵䪈㿻䬷㜚䪈 䪈㵬䮛䪈㜚䢐㵬䍔 䓢䪈㜚䪈 䣙㵬㑊 䓢䣙㵬㑊䪈㑊 䮛䓢䪈䨠 䮛䬷 䚵䪈 䓢䣙㵬㑊㪅䪈㑊 䚵䈏 䮛䓢䪈䨠㺎

㖍䬷䨠䉝䬷㵬䪈㵬䮛䌄 䮛䬷 䁂䬷㵬䌄䮛㜚㵗䁂䮛 䮛䓢䪈 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈㣛

䈏㪅䬷㽷

䓢䓢䬷䍔䮛㜚㵗

䪈䬷䚵㪅䪇

㪅䮛㜚䪈䮛䉝䬷䪈

䢐䌄䓢

䣙䓢㙐䪈

䪈㑊㜚㳃䣙㜚䪈䣙䉝㜚䍔㵬

䪈䓢䮛

䪈䮛䓢

䣙㪅䨠䪈㜚

㢭䪈

㦁䢐㵬

䣙䀙䪈㪅㪅䈏

䮛䌱䌄’䣙䓢

䢐䪈䌄䮛㺎㵗㑊䬷

䮛䢐䉝

䮛䓢䪈

㑊㪅䬷

䪈䌄䪈㜚䮛䁂

㵬㵀䢐䣙

㵬䣖䣙㵗㵬䣙䈏

䌄㜚䬷㵬䪈䭼䁂䮛

䪈䓢䮛

㿻䬷

䮛䬷

䪈䣙㓼䮛

䓢䢐㜚䍔㦸䮛

㪅㵬䉝䣙䌄

䬷䮛㵬䢐

䣙㵬㑊

䣙㟢䪈㑊

䨠䣙㵬

㦁䢐㵬

㓛䓢䣙䮛’䌄 䌄䬷 䍔㜚䪈䣙䮛 䣙䚵䬷㵗䮛 䣙 䀹䢐㝌䪈㑊 㨜㪅䪈䨠䪈㵬䮛 㙞䪈䣙㪅䨠 㩝䬷㵗㪅 㑴䪈䣙䌄䮛㣤 㷥㵬 㿻㜚䬷㵬䮛 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈䌄䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄㦸 䢐䮛’䌄 㵬䬷䮛䓢䢐㵬䍔 䮛䬷 䓢䣙㵬㑊㪅䪈 䪇䢐䮛䓢 䪈䣙䌄䪈㺎

䀹䬷㜚䪈䬷㙐䪈㜚㦸 䢐㿻 䮛䓢䪈䈏 㜚䪈䁂䪈䢐㙐䪈 䮛䓢䪈 䓢䪈㪅䉝 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄㦸 䮛䓢䢐㵬䍔䌄 䪇䢐㪅㪅 䚵䪈 䨠㵗䁂䓢 䪈䣙䌄䢐䪈㜚㺎

䮛䪇䬷

㜚䮛䪈䌄䬷䓢

䉝䪈㜚㑊䬷䪈䁂

䢐㵬䮛䬷

䮛䬷

㓛䪈䓢䢐㪅

㜚䉝䪈䬷䪇

䓢䮛䪈

䬷䮛

㿻䬷

㵬䪈㑊䪈

䪈㪅䣙䨠㜚㺎

䓢䮛䪈

䬷䁂㪅㑊㵗

㜚䈏䢐㑊䪈䁂㪅䮛

䪈䮛㜚㵬䪈䁂

䣙䣙㑊䪈㙐㵬䁂

㪅㪅䮛䌄䢐

䪈䮛䈏䓢

䪈䓢䮛

㙐䪈㜚䣙䪈䪈㪅䍔

䣙㪅㑊䣙㜚䪈䈏

䬷㿻

䪈䌄䁂䮛㜚䪈

㑊䪈䌄㪅㜚䪈

䬷䮛䣙㪅㵗䈏䢐䁂㦸㵗䌄

䓢䮛䪈

㴚䉝䬷㵬 㜚䪈䮛㵗㜚㵬䢐㵬䍔 䮛䬷 䮛䓢䪈 䪈㵬䮛㜚䣙㵬䁂䪈 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 䉝䣙䌄䌄䣙䍔䪈㦸 䯸䓢㵗䍔䪈 䀹䢐㵬䍔 䣙㵬㑊 㢭㵗䣙㵬䌄䓢䢐 䌱䢐䣙㵬䚽㵗㵬㦸 䣙㪅䬷㵬䍔 䪇䢐䮛䓢 䌱䬷㵬䍔䮛䢐䣙㵬 㩝䪈䁂䮛 䀹䣙䌄䮛䪈㜚㦸 䢐䨠䨠䪈㑊䢐䣙䮛䪈㪅䈏 䍔䬷䮛 䚵㵗䌄䈏㦸 䌄䮛㜚䢐㙐䢐㵬䍔 䮛䬷 䁂䬷㵬䌄䮛㜚㵗䁂䮛 䮛䓢䪈 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 䌄䓢䬷㜚䮛䪈䌄䮛 䉝䬷䌄䌄䢐䚵㪅䪈 䮛䢐䨠䪈㺎

䌱䓢䪈䈏 䣙㪅䌄䬷 㵬䪈䪈㑊䪈㑊 䮛䬷 䣙㜚㜚䣙㵬䍔䪈 䣙㵬 䣙㜚㜚䣙䈏 䮛䬷 㜚䪈䌄䪈䣙㪅 䮛䓢䪈 䪈㵬䮛㜚䣙㵬䁂䪈 䣙㵬㑊 䪈㝌䢐䮛 㪅䬷䁂䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬㦸 䉝㜚䪈㙐䪈㵬䮛䢐㵬䍔 䬷䮛䓢䪈㜚䌄 㿻㜚䬷䨠 㛜㵬䬷䪇䢐㵬䍔 䣙䚵䬷㵗䮛 䮛䓢䪈 䪈㝌䢐䌄䮛䪈㵬䁂䪈 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪈㪅䪈䉝䬷㜚䮛䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈㺎

㵬䬷

䪈䮛䓢䈏

䉝䌄䍔䣙䖷䪈䌄䣙

䁂㵗䈏㪅㵗䬷䌄䢐㜚

䪇䢐䣙䓢㵬䮛䍔䁂

䓢䬷䮛䪈䌄㜚

“䮛㣤䬷

㿻䁂㦸㿻㪅䢐

䮛䓢䪈

㵗㖍䓢

䪈䍔䓢㵗䯸

䪈䣙㜚䢐䨠㑊䪈㵬

䓢䪈䮛

㵗㢭㵬䣙

㑊䣙㵬

䍔㵬䀹䢐

䪈㜚䣙

䮛䪈䪈㜚㵬

㵗䉝

㓛”䮛䣙䓢

䭼䌄 㿻䬷㜚 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗㦸 㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬 䓢䣙㑊 䞞㵗䢐䮛䪈 䣙 䍔䬷䬷㑊 䢐䨠䉝㜚䪈䌄䌄䢐䬷㵬 䬷㿻 䓢䢐䨠㦸 䌄䓢㜚㵗䍔䍔䪈㑊䖷 “䳦㜚䪈䉝䣙㜚䢐㵬䍔 䮛䬷 䚵㜚䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䢐㵬䮛䬷 䮛䓢䢐䌄 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏㺎”

㴚䉝䬷㵬 䓢䪈䣙㜚䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䢐䌄㦸 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗 䌄㵗㑊㑊䪈㵬㪅䈏 㵗㵬㑊䪈㜚䌄䮛䬷䬷㑊㦸 㵬䬷㑊㑊䢐㵬䍔 䌄䢐㪅䪈㵬䮛㪅䈏 䮛䬷 䢐㵬㑊䢐䁂䣙䮛䪈 䁂䬷䨠䉝㜚䪈䓢䪈㵬䌄䢐䬷㵬㺎

䌱䓢䪈

䮛䬷

䓢䮛㜚䣙㿻㑊㵬䣙䪈㜚䍔

㑊䣙㵬

䪈䮛䓢

䮛䮛䓢䣙

䢐㑊䌄䣙

䈏䣙㜚㪅㵬䣙䮛㵗㪅

䪈䚵

䣖㵗䣙㵬㦸䈏䣙㵬

㿻䬷

㵀䌄䣙’䢐㵬

䪈㢭

䪈䓢

䢐䪈㺎䪇㿻

䍔㵗’䌄䈏

㦸㑊䌄䪈䪈㜚㪅

䓢䬷䪇

䪇䬷䮛

䪈㦸䮛䭼䌄䬷㵬䁂㜚

㦁䢐㵬

䌄䢐

䢐㦁㵬

䣙㵬䁂䪈䮛䬷㜚䌄

䪈䪇䪈㜚

䢐䮛䌄䓢

㛜䪇㦸㵬䪈

䌱䓢䪈㜚䪈’䌄 㵬䬷䮛䓢䢐㵬䍔 䌄䪈䁂㜚䪈䮛䢐㙐䪈 䣙䚵䬷㵗䮛 䮛䓢䢐䌄 䢐㵬㿻䬷㜚䨠䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬㦸 䁂䓢䣙䮛䮛䪈㑊 䁂䣙䌄㵗䣙㪅㪅䈏㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䣙䮛 㪅䪈䣙䌄䮛 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗 㛜㵬䬷䪇䌄 䌄䬷䨠䪈 䌄䮛㵗㿻㿻㺎

㽷䬷䪇䪈㙐䪈㜚㦸 䣙㿻䮛䪈㜚 㵬䬷㑊㑊䢐㵬䍔㦸 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗 䌄㵗㑊㑊䪈㵬㪅䈏 䁂䣙䨠䪈 䮛䬷 䓢䢐䌄 䌄䪈㵬䌄䪈䌄㦸 㪅䢐㿻䮛䪈㑊 䓢䢐䌄 䓢䪈䣙㑊 䪇䢐䮛䓢 䣙 㪅䬷䬷㛜 䬷㿻 䌄㵗㜚䉝㜚䢐䌄䪈㦸 䣙㵬㑊 㪅䬷䬷㛜䪈㑊 䮛䬷䪇䣙㜚㑊䌄 㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬䖷 “㓛䣙䢐䮛㦸 䪇䓢䣙䮛 㑊䢐㑊 䈏䬷㵗 䌄䣙䈏㦸 䚵㜚䢐㵬䍔䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䢐㵬㣤”

䬷㵬㵬䢐䮛䍔䓢

㦸㜚䪈䉝㪅䢐䪈㑊

䣙䓢㿻㪅

䪈䓢㜚䪈䮛

㵗䬷㪅䓢㑊䌄

䁂㖍㜚㜚”䪈䬷䮛㦸

䓢䮛䪈

䢐㵀㵬䣙

䬷䮛㜚䓢䪈

䣙䈏㑊’䌄

䮛䢐

䮛䨠䢐㺎”䪈

䣙䮛䪈㛜

䪇䣙䌄

䍔㵬㦸䬷㵬㑊䢐㑊

㦁䢐㵬

㜚㿻䬷䨠

䪈䢐䓢㑊

䉝㜚䮛䣙㺎䈏

䚵㵗䣙䬷䮛

䬷䮛

㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗 㪅䬷䬷㛜䪈㑊 䣙䮛 㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬 䢐㵬 䣙 㑊䣙䚽䪈㦸 䬷㵬㪅䈏 㿻䪈䪈㪅䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䢐䌄 㵬䪈䪇䌄 䌄䬷䨠䪈䪇䓢䣙䮛 㿻䣙㵬䮛䣙䌄䮛䢐䁂䣙㪅㦸 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏 䢐䌄 䌄䓢㜚䬷㵗㑊䪈㑊 䢐㵬 䚵㪅䣙䁂㛜 䁂㪅䬷㵗㑊䌄㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䬷㵬㪅䈏 䮛䓢䪈 䈏䬷㵗㵬䍔䪈㜚 䍔䪈㵬䪈㜚䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬 䚵䪈㪅䬷䪇 䮛䓢䪈 䀹䢐㝌䪈㑊 㨜㪅䪈䨠䪈㵬䮛 㙞䪈䣙㪅䨠 䁂䬷㵗㪅㑊 䪈㵬䮛䪈㜚 䮛䓢㜚䬷㵗䍔䓢 䮛䓢䪈 䬷䉝䪈㵬䪈㑊 䍔䣙䉝㺎

㽷䬷䪇 䁂䬷㵗㪅㑊 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䉝䬷䌄䌄䢐䚵㪅䈏 䍔䪈䮛 䢐㵬㣤

䓢䮛䢐䌄

䣙㑊䓢䪈䣙㦸

䈏䢐㪅䮛䪈㪅䌄㵬

㵗䨠䁂䓢

䪈㵗㪅䮛䈏䞞䢐㺎

䌄㿻䬷㜚䪈䮛

䬷㵬

䬷䬷䌄䮛㑊

䓢䪈

㵗䮛䈏䣙㪅㜚㵬䣙㪅

㵬䪈㑊䌄䪈

䈏䌄䣙

㵬㵀䣙䢐

䁂㿻㦸㪅㿻䢐

䮛㪞㵗䌄

䢐㛜㪅䬷䬷㵬䍔

䓢䮛䪈

㵬䢐㦁

䮛䪇䍔䢐䢐䣙㵬

䮛㑊’㑊㵬䢐

䪈䨠䬷㦸㜚

䣙䮛

䭼㜚㜚䣙㵬䍔䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪈㪅䪈䉝䬷㜚䮛䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏 䢐䌄 㵬䬷䮛 䣙㵬 䪈䣙䌄䈏 䮛䣙䌄㛜㦸 䨠䣙㵬䈏 䌄䪈䮛㵗䉝䌄 䣙㜚䪈 㵬䪈䪈㑊䪈㑊㺎

䭼㿻䮛䪈㜚 䣙㪅㪅㦸 䮛䓢䪈 䌄䮛㜚㵗䁂䮛㵗㜚䪈 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏 䢐䌄 䞞㵗䢐䮛䪈 䌄䉝䪈䁂䢐䣙㪅㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䮛䓢䪈 䚵㪅䣙䁂㛜 䁂㪅䬷㵗㑊䌄 䁂䬷㙐䪈㜚䢐㵬䍔 䢐䮛䌄 䮛䬷䉝 䣙㪅䌄䬷 䪈㝌䪈㜚䮛 䣙 䚵㪅䬷䁂㛜䢐㵬䍔 㿻䬷㜚䁂䪈㺎

䉝䪈䮛䣙䌄䁂㦸

䣙䌱㵬䮛䍔㵬䬷䢐

㜚䣙䈏䣙㜚

䪈䚵

䣙䓢㑊

䓢䪈䮛

䪇䌄䣙

䬷䪈䌄䨠

䬷䮛

䬷㵬

㜚䀹䣙䪈䌄䮛㦸

㵗䌱㦸䢐䣙㵬㵬䚽

䀹䢐㵬䍔㦸

㩝䬷㦸

䬷㿻㜚

䬷㜚㙐䢐䢐䍔䉝㵬䨠

㵗㢭䓢䣙䢐䌄㵬

㜚䣙㪞䨠䬷

䮛䁂䪈㩝

䢐䮛

㵬䌄䉝䪈䮛

㿻㜚䮛䬷㿻䪈

䣙㵬㑊

㵗䮛䚵

㵗䌄䪈㺎䢐䌄

㵗䓢䯸䍔䪈

㵬䬷䮛

㽷䣙㪅㿻 䣙 㑊䣙䈏’䌄 䮛䢐䨠䪈 䢐䌄 䨠䬷㜚䪈 䮛䓢䣙㵬 䪈㵬䬷㵗䍔䓢㺎

㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬 䪇䣙䢐䮛䪈㑊 䞞㵗䢐䪈䮛㪅䈏㦸 䚵㵗䮛 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗㦸 䬷㵬 䮛䓢䪈 䬷䮛䓢䪈㜚 䓢䣙㵬㑊㦸 䪇䣙䌄 䨠㵗䨠䚵㪅䢐㵬䍔 䮛䬷 䓢䢐䨠䌄䪈㪅㿻㦸 㿻䪈䪈㪅䢐㵬䍔 䢐䮛 䢐䨠䉝䬷䌄䌄䢐䚵㪅䪈㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䣙䉝䉝㜚䬷䣙䁂䓢䪈㑊 㩝㵗㵬 㓛㵗㛜䬷㵬䍔䖷 “㑴㜚䬷䮛䓢䪈㜚 㩝㵗㵬㦸 䢐䌄 䮛䓢䪈㜚䪈 㜚䪈䣙㪅㪅䈏 䣙 䪇䣙䈏 䮛䬷 䍔䪈䮛 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䢐㵬㣤”

䪈䢐䁂䌄㜚㵗㿻䬷䬷

䨠䌄䪈䬷䁂㦸

䌄䬷

䪇䮛䣙䢐

㜚䮛䍔䓢䬷㵗䓢

䢐䌄䓢

䬷㵬䢐䮛

䓢䢐䌄

䉝䮛䢐

㦸㪅䣙㦕”䈏㵗䣙㜚䮛㪅

䌄䮛㵗㪞

㦸䪈䬷䚵㪅䪇

㑊䣙䓢䪈

䮛㩝㵬䣙䢐

㓛㛜㵗㵬䍔䬷

䓢䮛䪈

䌄䖷㑊䣙䓢㵬

䌄䪈䬷䌄䮛㑊

㵗㵬㩝

䮛䓢䪈

䪈䪈㦁㙐㳃㪅㑊㜚䢐䓢䌱

䪈䚵㦸䮛䌄䣙

䪇䓢䈏

䣙䁂䪈䁂㵗㜚䣙㪅䈏䮛

㙞䪈㪅䣙䨠

䁂䮛䣙

䮛㵬䓢㛜䢐

䓢䪇㵬䪈

䍔䢐䉝㵬䢐䪈㜚䁂

䁂䣙䌄㵬㛜

㿻䬷

䪈䉝䣙䁂䓢

䮛䪈䨠䢐

㪅䉝䣙䉝䁂㑊䪈

䓢䮛䪈

䣙㵬㑊

䌄䣙䌄䚵䈏

䓢䮛䬷䪈㜚䍔䪈䮛

㜚䬷䨠㿻

㵗㺎䓢䨠䁂”

䪈䮛䓢

㽷䪈 䁂䬷㵬䮛䢐㵬㵗䪈㑊 䮛䬷 䮛䣙㛜䪈 䬷㵗䮛 䣙㵬䬷䮛䓢䪈㜚 䉝䪈䣙䁂䓢㦸 䓢䣙䉝䉝䢐㪅䈏 䮛䬷䬷㛜 䣙 䚵䢐䮛䪈㦸 䌄䮛㵗㿻㿻䪈㑊 䓢䢐䌄 䁂䓢䪈䪈㛜䌄㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䌄䣙䢐㑊䖷 “䭼㵬䈏䪇䣙䈏㦸 䈏䬷㵗㜚 䚵㜚䣙䢐㵬’䌄 㵬䬷䮛 㙐䪈㜚䈏 㵗䌄䪈㿻㵗㪅㦸 㑊䬷㵬’䮛 䬷㙐䪈㜚䮛䓢䢐㵬㛜 䌄㵗䁂䓢 䁂䬷䨠䉝㪅䪈㝌 䮛䓢䢐㵬䍔䌄㺎”

㩝䪈䪈䢐㵬䍔 㩝㵗㵬 㓛㵗㛜䬷㵬䍔 㜚䢐㑊䢐䁂㵗㪅䢐㵬䍔 䓢䢐䨠䌄䪈㪅㿻 㪅䢐㛜䪈 䮛䓢䢐䌄㦸 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗 㜚㵗䚵䚵䪈㑊 䓢䢐䌄 䓢䪈䣙㑊㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䓢䢐䌄 㜚䪈䉝㵗䮛䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬 㿻䬷㜚 䚵䪈䢐㵬䍔 䌄㪅䬷䪇㳃䨠䢐㵬㑊䪈㑊 䓢䣙㑊 䣙㪅㜚䪈䣙㑊䈏 䮛䣙㛜䪈㵬 㜚䬷䬷䮛 䣙䨠䬷㵬䍔 䪈㙐䪈㜚䈏䬷㵬䪈㺎

㿻䬷

䁂’䮛䬷㵬㑊㪅㵗

䢐㿻

䓢䪈

䓢䪈

䣙㵬䈏

䌄䓢䪈䮛䪈

䣙䪈䚵䮛

䌄䢐䌄䌄㿻䢐䣙䪈䢐㑊䮛㑊㦸

䮛㓛䓢䣙

䮛䪈㪅㿻

䌄䈏䍔㵗…

㲁㵗䮛䌄䢐㑊䪈 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏㦸 㦁䢐㵬 䭼㵬䁂䪈䌄䮛䬷㜚 䣙㵬㑊 㢭䪈 䣖㵗䣙㵬䈏䣙㵬 䓢䣙㑊 䣙㪅㜚䪈䣙㑊䈏 㪅䪈㿻䮛 䮛䓢䪈 䪈㵬䮛㜚䣙㵬䁂䪈 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏㦸 㪅䪈䢐䌄㵗㜚䪈㪅䈏 䪇䣙㵬㑊䪈㜚䢐㵬䍔 䣙㜚䬷㵗㵬㑊㦸 䚵㵗䮛 䬷㵬䁂䪈 䮛䓢䪈䈏 㜚䪈䁂䪈䢐㙐䪈㑊 䮛䓢䪈 䨠䪈䌄䌄䣙䍔䪈㦸 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䢐䨠䨠䪈㑊䢐䣙䮛䪈㪅䈏 䉝㜚䬷䁂䪈䪈㑊䪈㑊 䮛䬷 䮛䓢䪈 䓢䢐㑊㑊䪈㵬 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈 䣙㜚㜚䣙㵬䍔䪈㑊 䢐㵬 䣙㑊㙐䣙㵬䁂䪈㺎

䭼㿻䮛䪈㜚 䪈㵬䮛䪈㜚䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈㦸 㦁䢐㵬 䭼㵬䁂䪈䌄䮛䬷㜚 䣙㵬㑊 㢭䪈 䣖㵗䣙㵬䈏䣙㵬 䓢䣙㑊 䣙㪅㜚䪈䣙㑊䈏 䣙㜚㜚䢐㙐䪈㑊 䌄䨠䬷䬷䮛䓢㪅䈏 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 㵗㵬㑊䪈㜚䍔㜚䬷㵗㵬㑊 䌄䉝䣙䁂䪈㦸 䪇䣙䮛䁂䓢䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 㑊䢐䨠 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈㦸 䪇䣙䢐䮛䢐㵬䍔 䞞㵗䢐䪈䮛㪅䈏㺎

䮛䓢䪈

䪈䣙㪅㪅䈏䀙

㺎䨠䮛䓢䪈

䢐㦁㵬

䢐䌄䮛㵗䬷㵬䮛䣙䢐

㦸䣙䍔䢐㜚㵬㪅䪈㵬

㜚䚵䪈㿻䬷䪈

䬷䮛

䣙㵀䢐㵬

䪈䮛㵬䪈㜚

䮛䓢䪈

㛜㵬䪈䪇

䨠䮛㦸䓢䪈

䣙㪅㜚䈏㑊䪈䣙

㜚㿻䮛䪈䭼

䪈䢐㿻䁂䉝䌄䁂䢐

䣙䢐䪈㪅㵬䪈㝌㑊䉝

䓢㑊䣙

㦸䨠䓢䮛䪈

㽷䬷㪅䈏

䓢䮛䪈

䉝㵗䬷㵬

䮛䓢䈏䪈

䪈䮛㓼䣙

䁂䣙㵬䬷䮛㵬䁂䮛䢐䍔

㿻㜚䈏䣙䁂㪅㪅㵗䪈

㵬䣙㑊

䈏’䪈䮛㑊䓢

䪈䣙㑊㟢

䓢䮛䓢䍔䬷㵗㜚

䬷䌄䬷㵬

㩝䉝䪈䣙㛜䢐㵬䍔 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏㦸 䚵䬷䮛䓢 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈䨠 䪇䪈㜚䪈 䞞㵗䢐䮛䪈 䁂㵗㜚䢐䬷㵗䌄 䣙䚵䬷㵗䮛 䢐䮛䌄 䣙䉝䉝䪈䣙㜚䣙㵬䁂䪈㺎

㦕䬷䪇 䮛䓢䣙䮛 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䁂䬷㵗㪅㑊 䪈㵬䮛䪈㜚㦸 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䪇䪈㜚䪈 㵬䣙䮛㵗㜚䣙㪅㪅䈏 㑊䪈㪅䢐䍔䓢䮛䪈㑊㺎

䮛䢐㜚䓢䪈

㿻䬷

㵬㙐䪈䪈

㦸䪈䬷㙐䬷䀹㜚㜚䪈

㵬䮛䬷䢐䪈㵬䁂䬷㵬䁂

䢐㵬

㵬䣙㑊

䪈䬷䨠㜚

䨠䣙㑊䪈

䪈䮛䓢

䣙㵬㑊

䪈䨠䓢䮛

䢐㦁㵬

䓢䬷䮛䚵

㵬㪅䣙㖍㦸

䓢䪇䮛䢐

䪈㜚㑊䬷㘾䈏㵗㳃㨜

䀙䣙㪅䪈䈏㪅

㿻㜚䨠䬷

䈏㽷䬷㪅

㵬㙐䪈䢐䢐䀽

䪈䮛䓢

㜚㩝䉝䢐䮛䢐

䚵㪅䢐䌄䌄䪈䬷䉝

䣙䚵䬷䮛㵗

䪇䢐䓢䁂䓢

䮛䓢䪈

䣙㙞䪈䁂

㑊㨜䢐䪈䍔䓢䈏䮛㳃㨜

㵬䮛㵗㺎㜚䢐䪈㑊䍔䢐

䪈䮛䓢

㑊䣙䓢

䓢䮛䪈䈏

䌄䣙㪅䬷

䓢㜚䪈㑊䣙

㵬㪅䢐䣙䌄䨠䪈䬷䣙

㵀䣙䢐㵬

䳦䪈䬷䉝㪅䪈 㿻㜚䬷䨠 䬷䮛䓢䪈㜚 㿻䬷㜚䁂䪈䌄 䬷㵗䮛䌄䢐㑊䪈 䪇䪈㜚䪈 䣙㪅㪅 䪈䣙䍔䪈㜚 䮛䬷 㛜㵬䬷䪇 䪇䓢䣙䮛 䓢䣙䉝䉝䪈㵬䪈㑊 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏㦸 䚵㵗䮛 䁂䬷㵗㪅㑊㵬’䮛 㿻䢐㵬㑊 䬷㵗䮛㺎

㓛䓢䢐㪅䪈 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䪇䪈㜚䪈 䣙䚵䬷㵗䮛 䮛䬷 䍔䬷 䢐㵬 䮛䬷 䪇䢐䮛㵬䪈䌄䌄 䮛䓢䪈 䌄䁂䪈㵬䪈㦸 㿻䪈䪈㪅䢐㵬䍔 䞞㵗䢐䮛䪈 䉝㪅䪈䣙䌄䪈㑊 䢐㵬䌄䢐㑊䪈㺎

䬷䍔㑊㜚㵬㵬䣙䌄

㑊䬷䬷䍔

䣙䌄䪇

㺎䢐㿻䈏㵬䢐䍔䮛䌄䣙䌄

䣙䢐䍔㙐㵬㽷

䌄䢐䓢䮛

㦁䢐㵬 䭼㵬䁂䪈䌄䮛䬷㜚 䮛䓢䬷㵗䍔䓢䮛 䌄䬷 䮛䬷 䓢䢐䨠䌄䪈㪅㿻㺎

㦕䬷䮛 㪅䬷㵬䍔 䣙㿻䮛䪈㜚㦸 䮛䓢䪈 㟢䣙㑊䪈 㓼䣙䮛䪈 䚵䪈㿻䬷㜚䪈 䮛䓢䪈䨠 㿻㪅䢐䁂㛜䪈㜚䪈㑊 䪇䢐䮛䓢 㪅䢐䍔䓢䮛㦸 䪈㙐䢐㑊䪈㵬䮛㪅䈏 䣙㪅㜚䪈䣙㑊䈏 䣙䁂䮛䢐㙐䣙䮛䪈㑊㺎

䪈䌄䉝䪈㜚㺎㜚䌄㵗

䉝䣙䌄䪈䁂

䪈㵬䌄䌄䪈

䪈㵬㵬䢐䮛䪈䍔㜚

䪇䮛䬷

㵬㦸䢐

䪈䉝㑊䉝䪈䌄䮛

䮛䪈䓢䈏

䢐㪅㛜䪈㦸㑊㿻䪈䁂㜚

㑊㵬䣙

䣙䌄

䌄㵬㙐䬷䢐䢐

䓢䪈䮛

㑊㑊䮛䢐’㵬

䓢䌱䪈

䪈䣙㦸䣙䓢㑊

㵬䍔䢐䣙䮛

㟢䣙䪈㑊

䪈䮛䣙㓼

㜚䍔䢐䚵䍔㵬䢐㵬

䪈䣙䮛䬷㵬䢐䮛䉝㪅㜚䮛䪈䬷

䪈䮛䓢䣙䪈䮛䌄㦸䢐

㿻䬷

㜚䓢䮛䢐䪈

㓛䓢䪈䮛䓢䪈㜚 䢐䮛 䪇䣙䌄 㦁䢐㵬 䭼㵬䁂䪈䌄䮛䬷㜚 䬷㜚 㢭䪈 䣖㵗䣙㵬䈏䣙㵬㦸 䚵䬷䮛䓢 㿻䪈㪅䮛 䣙 䮛㜚䣙䁂䪈 䬷㿻 䣙䌄䮛䬷㵬䢐䌄䓢䨠䪈㵬䮛 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈䢐㜚 䓢䪈䣙㜚䮛䌄㺎

㩝㵗䁂䓢 䣙 䨠䣙䌄䌄䢐㙐䪈 䌄䉝䣙䁂䪈 䉝㜚䪈䌄䌄㵗㜚䪈㦸 䢐䮛 䪇䣙䌄 䣙 䌄䪈㵬䌄䣙䮛䢐䬷㵬 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䓢䣙㑊 㵬䪈㙐䪈㜚 䪈㝌䉝䪈㜚䢐䪈㵬䁂䪈㑊 䚵䪈㿻䬷㜚䪈㺎

䪈㴚䉝㜚䉝

㨜䢐䉝䨠䪈㜚㦸

䣙㟢䪈㑊

䞞䪈䢐㵗䮛

䮛䓢䪈

㵬䓢䪈䪇

䬷䣙㪅䌄

䌄䨠䢐䪈㦸䮛

䣙㵬㑊

㓼䮛䪈䣙

䪈䓢䮛

㙐䬷䣙䚵䪈

䪈䌄㵗㑊

㿻䪈䪇

㿻䬷

䪈䓢䌱

㝌䢐㵗㽷䣙䣙

㿻䬷

㪅㙞䨠䪈䣙

㪅䢐䍔䪈䪈㵬䮛䮛䬷䉝㜚

䪈䌄䪈㵬䌄

䪈㵬㙐䪈

䚵䪈䬷䪇㪅

䬷㦁䪇㜚䪈

䪈䓢䮛

㵗䌄䓢䁂

䌄䪈㵗䌄㜚㺎䉝㜚䪈

䪈㜚䮛䪈䓢

䪈䨠㵬㵬㵗䣙㑊

䍔㜚䮛䣙䪈

㵬䪈㙐㜚䪈

䪇䌄䣙

䣙㙞㦸䨠䪈㪅

䣙䮛䌄䪈㪅䢐㪅䪈䁂

䌱䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䁂㪅䪈䣙㜚㪅䈏 㵗㵬㑊䪈㜚䌄䮛䬷䬷㑊㦸 䮛䓢䢐䌄 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏 䪇䣙䌄 䢐㵬㑊䪈䪈㑊 䪈㝌䮛㜚䣙䬷㜚㑊䢐㵬䣙㜚䈏㺎

㓛䓢䪈㵬 䮛䓢䪈 䌄䁂䪈㵬䪈 䚵䪈㿻䬷㜚䪈 䮛䓢䪈䨠 㜚䪈䮛㵗㜚㵬䪈㑊 䮛䬷 㵬䬷㜚䨠䣙㪅㦸 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䌄䣙䪇 䯸䓢㵗䍔䪈 䀹䢐㵬䍔㦸 㢭㵗䣙㵬䌄䓢䢐 䌱䢐䣙㵬䚽㵗㵬㦸 䣙㵬㑊 䌱䬷㵬䍔䮛䢐䣙㵬 㩝䪈䁂䮛 䀹䣙䌄䮛䪈㜚 䣙䓢䪈䣙㑊㺎

䪈䮛䬷䮛㦸㜚䪈䓢䍔

㑊㜚䌄㪅䪈㺎䪈

䭼㿻㜚䮛䪈

㵬䢐㦁

㑊㵬䣙

䈏㵗㵬䣖䣙㵬䣙

䢐㪅䢐䨠㜚䣙䣙㦸㿻

䓢䮛䢐䌄

㵬㑊䣙

䪇䪈䪈㜚

䓢㜚䪈䮛䪈

䮛䪈䨠䢐

䌄䭼㵬䪈㜚䁂䮛䬷

䪈䓢䮛

䬷䪇㑊䚵䪈

㿻䌄䪈㪅䁂㪅㜚㵗䪈䉝䮛䈏㦸

䓢䮛㜚䢐䪈

䞞䮛㵗䪈䢐

䪈㢭

䣙㪅㪅

䣙䌄

䈏䪈䣙㑊䣙㪅㜚

䌄䉝䪈㵬䍔㑊䢐㵬

䮛䈏䓢䪈

䪇䪈㜚䪈

䭼㿻䮛䪈㜚 䪇䣙㪅㛜䢐㵬䍔 䬷㵗䮛 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 䁂䣙㙐䪈 䣙㵬㑊 㜚䪈䣙䁂䓢䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 䁂㪅䢐㿻㿻㦸 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䢐䨠䨠䪈㑊䢐䣙䮛䪈㪅䈏 䌄䮛䣙㜚䮛㪅䪈㑊 㢭㵗䣙㵬 㖍䓢㵗㺎 㓛䓢䪈㵬 䓢䪈 䮛㵗㜚㵬䪈㑊 䣙㜚䬷㵗㵬㑊 䣙㵬㑊 䌄䣙䪇 㦁䢐㵬 䭼㵬䁂䪈䌄䮛䬷㜚 䣙㵬㑊 㢭䪈 䣖㵗䣙㵬䈏䣙㵬㦸 䓢䢐䌄 㪞䣙䪇 㑊㜚䬷䉝䉝䪈㑊㺎

㙞䪈䣙㪅㪅䈏㦸 䮛䓢䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䣙䁂䮛㵗䣙㪅㪅䈏 䁂䣙䨠䪈 䢐㵬㣤

䓢䮛䪈

䪈㝌䪈䌄䁂䪈䮛䌄䢐㵬

㪅㑊㜚䬷㓛

䮛䮛䓢䣙

䚵䬷䪈㜚䪈㿻

㵬䁂㵬䣙䢐䪈䨠䬷㑊

䪈㛜㵬䪇

㿻䬷

䣙㪅䪈䣙䚵䉝䁂

㪅䪈䮛㵬䨠䪈㨜

㩝䮛䣙㺎㜚

䪈䓢䌄䮛䪈

䢐䓢䌄

䓢㖍㵗

䓢䪈䮛

㖍㪅䪈䣙㵬䮛㜚

䪈㜚䪇䪈

䬷㵬

䢐㝌㑊䀹䪈

㵗㵬㢭䣙

䬷㿻

䮛㜚䨠㵬䉝䣙䣙

䢐㦕㵬䓢䮛

㜚䪈䣙㵬㑊䮛䣙䓢㿻䍔㜚

䮛䣙

䈏㜚䪈䍔㜚㿻䢐㵬䢐䮛

䪈㙞㪅䣙䨠㦸

䪈䪈㦁㪅㙐

䓢䮛䪈

䮛䪇䬷

䪈䢐䌄㵬䮛䮛䢐䪈

䬷䮛䪈㑊䢐䪈㵬㵬䨠

㓛䢐䮛䓢 䮛䓢䪈 䉝㜚䪈䌄䪈㵬䁂䪈 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈䌄䪈 䮛䪇䬷 䪈㪅㑊䪈㜚䌄 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䢐䌄 䉝㪅䣙䁂䪈㦸 䪈㝌䉝㪅䬷㜚䢐㵬䍔 䮛䓢䪈 㵬䪈䪇㪅䈏 䪈䨠䪈㜚䍔䪈㑊 䢐㵬䮛䪈㜚㵬䣙㪅 㩝䨠䣙㪅㪅 㓛䬷㜚㪅㑊 䪇䢐䮛䓢䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 㽷䬷㪅䈏 䀙䣙㪅㪅䪈䈏 䪇䬷㵗㪅㑊 䚵䪈 䣙 䁂䢐㵬䁂䓢㦸 䪇䬷㵗㪅㑊㵬’䮛 䢐䮛㣤

䌱䓢䢐㵬㛜䢐㵬䍔 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈 䨠䣙㵬䈏 㜚䣙㜚䪈 䣙㵬㑊 䉝㜚䪈䁂䢐䬷㵗䌄 䮛㜚䪈䣙䌄㵗㜚䪈䌄 䢐㵬 䮛䓢䪈 㿻䬷㜚䪈䌄䮛 䚵䪈㪅䬷䪇 䨠䣙㑊䪈 䓢䢐䌄 䓢䪈䣙㜚䮛 䪈㝌䮛㜚䪈䨠䪈㪅䈏 䪈㝌䁂䢐䮛䪈㑊㦸 㿻䪈䪈㪅䢐㵬䍔 䪈㵬㑊㪅䪈䌄䌄 䪇䪈䣙㪅䮛䓢 䚵䪈䁂㛜䬷㵬䢐㵬䍔 䓢䢐䨠㦸 㪅䪈䣙㙐䢐㵬䍔 䓢䢐䨠 䞞㵗䢐䮛䪈 䪈㪅䣙䮛䪈㑊㺎

䚵䪈䮛

䣙䢐㪅㪅䀙

䣙㵗㢭㵬

䮛䣙

䪇䓢䬷

䓢䮛䢐㜚䪈

䣙㵗㜚㛜㩝䣙

㖍䓢㵗

䢐㪅㪅䪇

㵬䪈䍔䮛㵗䌄䬷

䪈䢐䮛䚵

㜚䪈䪈䢐㜚㪅䣙

䣙䓢䣙㦸㽷”䓢䣙

䬷㵗䮛

䓢䮛䍔䢐䪈㪅㺎䪈㑊㑊

䪈䌄䮛

㜚䍔㦸䪈㵬㵬䢐㑊

䬷䮛䓢䪈䌄

㺎䪈㜚㜚䍔䮛䪈”

㵬䢐

㦁䢐㵬 㵀䢐䣙㵬 䁂䓢㵗䁂㛜㪅䪈㑊㦸 䌄䓢䣙㛜䢐㵬䍔 䓢䢐䌄 䓢䪈䣙㑊䖷 “㓛䢐䮛䓢 䌄䬷 䨠䣙㵬䈏 䬷㿻 䮛䓢䪈䨠㦸 㵬䣙䮛㵗㜚䣙㪅㪅䈏 䮛䓢䪈䈏 䁂䬷㵗㪅㑊㵬’䮛 䪇䣙䢐䮛 㿻䬷㜚 䉝䪈䬷䉝㪅䪈㦸 㵬䬷 㵬䪈䪈㑊 䮛䬷 䨠䬷䁂㛜 䮛䓢䪈䨠㺎㺎”