Universal Power System-Chapter 363: High Tier Planet: Infernis
Chapter 363: High Tier Planet: Infernis
Similar to the medium-tier planet, Infernis also had an impossible environment and terrain making it so that specialized suits and masks were absolutely necessary to even be able to set foot on that planet.
However, unlike Atheris Prime which had the same terrain all over, Infernis was a planet that was tidally locked to its host star making it so that half of the planet was always facing the sun and had extremely hot surface temperatures while the other half always faced the darkness of space with freezing temperatures and constant darkness.
With most of its atmosphere destroyed by the star that was so close to its surface, Infernis only had a thin atmosphere which was roughly 70% that of Earth's which means that Wind ability users like Erin would struggle to gather wind and create strong attacks, having to exert more energy for the same level of attack.
Infernis was also larger in size compared to Earth and had greater than twice the gravitational pull of Earth which meant that their movement and overall top speed would also be greatly affected
It wasn't ideal in terms of conserving their points to buy more useful items to help them in their mission, but Mako's group would have no choice but to purchase two separate sets of gear, one to survive in the extremely harsh and hot side of Infernis as well as one to survive in the extreme cold and absolute darkness of the other half of Infernis.
Since the group would have no idea about their starting location, they couldn't take the gamble of only purchasing a single set of equipment and getting dropped on the wrong side of the planet, leading to their immediate elimination.
In addition to that, the group had also agreed unanimously that they would purchase two sets of all equipment just in case one of them were to get damaged during battle.
It was definitely a bit overkill with all the different precautions but after suffering defeat and facing so much humiliation after failing their first mission, the group didn't want to leave anything up to chance anymore.
However, Mako did have concerns about how much of their points they would have spent on protection gear only as they hadn't even considered all the other important items and tools they would have to purchase with their limited funds.
Similar to them buying two different sets of equipment to take into account the two extremes of Infernis, the group would also have to purchase two different kinds of shelters that would be able to withstand the conditions of their location and provide them with a safe haven where they could relax in between tasks.
All of this was going to add up very quickly and with them only having 6000 special tokens to spend altogether, Mako knew that they would have to make compromises in order to spend their tokens and buy as much as possible more efficiently.
Since all outside items, weapons, and armor were prohibited, Mako couldn't bring his Storm Caller Staff or Arm Guards to this mission, neither could Leon bring his boots or any of the items his father had given him, and nor could Erin bring the combat knife that Mako had permanently given her as they were all considered outside items even though they were within the limit that the military allowed for items that could be used.
This, however, wasn't the case for the power weapons that were given to the students in their power weapons class so Mako could still use his katana and Alexi could still use his dual blades.
The others weren't in the special power weapons class but they were still taking the regular class and had also chosen a weapon that they had begun training with.
Erin was most comfortable with the close combat style that Commander Sable had taught using her knife during her time at the military base and she continued on that path as she picked a similar-sized combat knife.
Leon was most reliant on his speed so he chose a weapon that wouldn't hinder his movement and would help him deal damage at high speeds. This was why he ended up going for the rapier which was a very lightweight short sword perfect to carry around and strike fast.
Lastly, there was Nathan who wasn't a big close-combat fighter and instead relied heavily on his abilities and ranged combat which was why he opted to go for a shield instead of a weapon.
He knew that he lacked in defense as the only thing he had going for him was his advanced perception which could allow him to detect and dodge attacks but if a powerful enough and wide enough attack were to hit him, he had no way of defending himself or countering which was why a shield was the perfect pick for him.
However, these basic weapons wouldn't be sufficient for them alone as they would need multiple ways to fight optimally because the planet would also compromise their abilities and existing fighting styles.
Similar to Aetheris Prime, Infernis would also hinder and boost different abilities.
If the group were to get dropped on the hot side of infernis, it would Mako's fire ability stronger but would greatly weaken Erin's water and Ice abilities and the opposite was true if they were to get dropped on the cold side of Infernis.
This meant that in addition to getting the basic survival gear and equipment, they would also have to strategically purchase items that could enable them to fight like additional weapons as well as armor to protect them against the harsh attacks of the beasts who have already perfectly adapted to their environment and would be at an advantage.
Mako had thought of several ways to most efficiently purchase items so that they would have the most options in any given situation.
Firstly, an abundance of water capsules was a must as not only would they need a lot of water if they were placed on the hot side but it was also a source for two of Erin's abilities which was a crucial part of her fighting capability so it was essential for to always have access to water.
Secondly, they would also have to buy something cheap and metallic that Alexi could use to fight with using his magnetism ability as the planet wouldn't naturally have any metal for him to control as his ability was only strong enough to influence pure metals that have magnetic properties like Iron and copper.
Alexi explained that, unlike regular earth, he isn't controlling the metal directly but rather indirectly using magnetism.
Magnetism was a cheap imitation of the actual ability called Metal Manipulation which was one of the most powerful and rare abilities known to man.
This meant that even though Alexi could influence metal, he couldn't freely control it, and if he continued using his ability on a small piece of metal, over time, the metal would get saturated with his aura and it would become harder for him to control and manipulate it.
This meant that Alexi would need a large source of metal so that he would have enough to fight with during the entire test.
This was a bit challenging to estimate as Mako had no idea what items being offered at the display would compute well with Alexi's ability and how much of them they could even afford.
Since the group had no idea about the specifics of how much everything would cost, Mako decided to just end the meeting there after they had made a general plan on which things they were going to buy based on their importance and priority and to come up with a strategy later once they had reviewed all the prices of the items being sold at the display.
The group decided to meet in the morning once the military display was open and shop for items together and with that the meeting was over and everyone started heading back to their dorms.
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Mako checked up on Erin one more time before she left just to make sure she was alright to which she put on a brave smile and said that she was going to be okay.
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Deep down inside her her heart, Erin knew that she was on the verge of breaking apart but somehow whenever she was in Mako's presence, her heart would feel at ease and all her pain and worries would fade away.
The episode of Bill losing it and allowing his mutant gene to take control kept replaying inside her mind and she knew she wouldn't be able to survive like him if she allowed her mutant gene to evolve prematurely and override her control.
No matter how much she wanted to just break down and cry, she knew she had to stay strong for the time being and not become another thing that her team had to worry about.
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With everyone leaving one by one, the last two people left inside the room were Mako and Nathan.
Nathan purposefully didn't leave as Mako had signaled him to stay after the meeting and that he had something to say to him, something that would need to remain between the two of them only.
"I have a plan..." Mako told Nathan.
㶟㾙㸝䰟㳷㢦㥔㢦䞥 魯蘆盧 䛃㢦㶟㛃䛃㸝魯䰟㳷䰟㾙㶟䞥䫰䁔䶡老㶟㥔䫰㸝㢦䶡䠏㶟㳷䅴㖕㖕䞥㥔㸝㾙㖕㡚 䞥㢦㥔㾙㖕㸝䃆䅴 䥫㸝䃆㶟㾙䞥㸝㖕㜜㥔㾙䶡㦸䁔䞥 㸝䁔䶡䥫㾙㖕 㢦䛃㫞㖕䁔㸝㸍㢦㶟㥔㾙㸝䫰䁔㥔㸝䶡㳷 㢦㾙㖕㸝㳷㶟㾙䞥䶡㸝䩬䉪 老㳷㜜䛃䞥䛃㾙㶟䁔 爐 爐 㾙䫰䞥䁔㶟㢦㶟䃆䁔䶡㢦㾙䠏㳷㸝㜜㸝䶡㢦䞥㥔 㶟䰟䶡㾙䞥㜜㶟㜜㸝䞥㜜㖕盧路 䁔㾙䞥䰰㖕㢦䞥㾙 㾙䁔䁷䞥㸍䁔 㾙㾙㖕䞥㾙㖕㸝㡚 䶡㖕㸝㾙䁔㦸䞥㳷䶡㸝㸝㦸 䁔䫰 㳷㖕䞥䶡㸝㤰䰟䁔㾙㖕㫞㖕䛃
䀬䩬㸝䶡 㳷㶟㢦㜜㸝 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䶡㸝䩬㸝䞥䰟㸝㥔 㖕㶟㳷 㪈䞥㫞㸝 䁷䁔㥔㸝 䞥㳷 㖕㶟㳷 㛃䛃㶟䶡㸍 㾙䁔 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦䥫 㖕㸝 䫰㸝䰟㾙 䞥 㯗㶟㾙 䞥㾙 㸝䞥㳷㸝 㾙䁔 㯗㸝 䞥䶡䁔䛃㢦㥔 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䠏㸝䶡㳷䁔㢦 㦸㖕䁔 㸍㢦㸝㦸 㦸㖕䞥㾙 㖕㸝 㦸䞥㳷 㫞䁔㶟㢦㫞 㾙㖕䶡䁔䛃㫞㖕 䞥㢦㥔 㦸㖕䞥㾙 㶟㾙 㦸䞥㳷 䰟㶟㸍㸝 㾙䁔 㜜䁔㢦㜜㸝䞥䰟 䞥 㫞䶡䁔䛃㢦㥔䃋㯗䶡㸝䞥㸍㶟㢦㫞 㛃䛃㶟䶡㸍 䫰䶡䁔䃆 㾙㖕㸝 䶡㸝㳷㾙 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 㦸䁔䶡䰟㥔 㦸㖕䁔 䁔㢦䰟㡚 㳷㸝㸝㸍 㾙䁔 㾙䞥㸍㸝 䞥㢦㡚 䞥㥔䩬䞥㢦㾙䞥㫞㸝 㾙㖕㸝㡚 㜜䞥㢦䅴
㤰䫰㾙㸝䶡 㾙㖕㸝㡚 㖕䞥㥔 䫰䁔䶡䃆㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝 㫞䶡䁔䛃䠏㳷 㾙䁔 㾙䞥㜜㸍䰟㸝 㾙㖕㸝 㳷䠏㸝㜜㶟䞥䰟 㸝㻥䞥䃆䥫 㾙㖕㸝 䃆䞥㶟㢦 㜜䁔㢦㜜㸝䶡㢦 㢦䁔㦸 㦸䞥㳷 㾙㖕䞥㾙 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㖕䞥䩬㸝 䞥㢦㡚 䁔䫰 㖕㶟㳷 䁔䰟㥔 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㶟㸝㳷 䞥㢦㥔 㦸㶟㾙㖕䁔䛃㾙 䞥㢦㡚 㳷㾙䶡䁔㢦㫞 䁔䫰䫰㸝㢦㳷㶟䩬㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㶟㸝㳷䥫 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔㢦'㾙 㯗㸝 䞥㯗䰟㸝 㾙䁔 㳷䛃䶡䩬㶟䩬㸝 䫰䁔䶡 䰟䁔㢦㫞 㶟㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㸝㻥䞥䃆 䃆䛃㜜㖕 䰟㸝㳷㳷 䠏㸝䶡䫰䁔䶡䃆 㦸㸝䰟䰟䅴
㾙㖕㸝㾙㾙㖕䞥㸝䞥㥔㾙㥔䶡 㥔㢦䞥㸝㯗 㸝㳷㸝䰟㢦㸝䅴䁔㳷 䞥䞥㖕䅴㸝㥔 䫰䁔䶡㤰㸝㥔㜜㢦㥔䩬䞥㥔䰟䁔 㖕䞥㥔 㸝䰟㶟㾙㶟䞥㶟㯗䥫㳷㖕㸝㾙 䁔㢦䰟㡚 㶟㳷㖕 㢦䁔㦸䥫 㖕㫞㸝䛃㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝 㜜㳷㢦㖕䰟䞥䰟㸝㫞㸝㖕䞥㢦㾙䞥䰰 㫞䶡䁔䛃䠏㸝㶟䞥䰟㳷㶟㯗㶟㾙 㖕㸝㸍䞥㜜㖒 㦸㸍㢦㸝㜜㦸㖕㖕㶟 㢦㸝㦸㥔㯗䁔䰰㡚䁔 㶟㢦䶡䁔䫰䞥㥔㖕㪈㾙㶟㖕㫞䫰䛃㶟㶟䫰㥔䰟㾙㜜 㶟䠏㾙䒱㸝㸝䁔㢦㜜䶡䛃㥔㾙䰟㢦䁔㦸'
㖒䁔㦸㸝䩬㸝䶡䥫 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㖕䞥㥔 㾙㖕䁔䛃㫞㖕㾙 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 䠏㸝䶡䫰㸝㜜㾙 㳷䁔䰟䛃㾙㶟䁔㢦䅴
㖒㸝 㖕䞥㥔 㢦䁔 㶟㥔㸝䞥 㖕䁔㦸 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㦸䞥㳷 䞥㯗䰟㸝 㾙䁔 䞥㦸䞥㸍㸝㢦 㳷䛃㜜㖕 䞥㢦 䞥䃆䞥㑅㶟㢦㫞 㛃䛃㶟䶡㸍 䁔䶡 㖕䁔㦸 㖕㸝 㸝䩬㸝㢦 䁔㯗㾙䞥㶟㢦㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝 㾙㦸䁔 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㶟㸝㳷 䠏䶡㶟䁔䶡 㾙䁔 㖕㶟䃆 䃆㸝㸝㾙㶟㢦㫞 㾙㖕㸝 㫞䶡䁔䛃䠏 䞥㳷 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㦸䞥㳷 㳷㾙㶟䰟䰟 㛃䛃㶟㾙㸝 㶟㢦㳷㸝㜜䛃䶡㸝 䞥㯗䁔䛃㾙 䁔䠏㸝㢦㶟㢦㫞 䛃䠏 㾙䁔 䞥㢦㡚䁔㢦㸝 䞥㢦㥔 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㦸䞥㳷㢦'㾙 䁔㢦㸝 㾙䁔 䠏䶡㡚 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㸍㢦㸝㦸 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 䁔䠏㸝㢦 䛃䠏 㾙䁔 㖕㶟䃆 䁔㢦㜜㸝 㖕㸝 䫰㸝䰟㾙 㾙䶡䛃㳷㾙㦸䁔䶡㾙㖕㡚 㸝㢦䁔䛃㫞㖕䅴
䁔䛃㾙㫞䞥㯗 㸝㖕㾙 㶟䥫䞥㾙㸝䃆㢦㸝䃆䠏䛃䰟䰟㸝㥔㸝㾙㖕 㖕㸝 㖕㳷㶟㯗䶡䁔䛃㫞㖕㾙㾙㖕㸝㖕㶟㦸㾙㾙㶟㦸㖕㢦㶟䞥㢦㾙㾙㖕䞥 㾙㾙䞥㖕䁔㾙 㢦䵄䫰䃆䶡䁔㖕㾙㸝㖕䰰㾙䞥䞥㢦䁔㸍䁔㯗㢦䁔㶟㾙䛃䰟䁔㳷䠏㸝㾙㢦㸝㸝㳷䶡㥔 㳷䫰㸝䫰䩬㸝㢦䁔㶟 䫰䁔㸝㖕 㸍㜜䰟䞥䰟䞥䥫㡚㯗㶟㶟㾙䞥㸍䁔䁷 㾙䁔䫰䠏㜜㸝㸝㾙䶡䫰䶡䁔䃆 㾙㖕㸝 䞥㾙㯗䃆䁔㜜 䞥㖕㶟䃆 䫰䁔 㸝䃋䅴䠏䃆㾙㸝䛃
䟣㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㖕䞥㥔 㯗㸝䞥䛃㾙㶟䫰䛃䰟 㸝㢦㫞䶡䞥䩬㶟㢦㫞㳷 㦸㶟㾙㖕 䶡䛃㢦㶟㜜 㳷㡚䃆㯗䁔䰟㳷 䞥㢦㥔 䞥 㫞䁔䶡㫞㸝䁔䛃㳷 㯗䰟䛃㸝 㜜䶡㡚㳷㾙䞥䰟 㸝䃆㯗㸝㥔㥔㸝㥔 䶡㶟㫞㖕㾙 㶟㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㜜㸝㢦㾙㸝䶡 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 㜜䁔䩬㸝䶡䅴
䟣䞥㸍㶟㢦㫞 䁔㢦䰟㡚 䞥 㳷㶟㢦㫞䰟㸝 㫞䰟䞥㢦㜜㸝 䞥㾙 㦸㖕䞥㾙 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䠏䛃䰟䰟㸝㥔 䫰䶡䁔䃆 㖕㶟㳷 㯗䞥㫞䥫 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㶟䃆䃆㸝㥔㶟䞥㾙㸝䰟㡚 䶡㸝㜜䁔㫞㢦㶟㑅㸝㥔 㦸㖕䞥㾙 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㦸䞥㳷 䠏䶡䁔䠏䁔㳷㶟㢦㫞 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㦸䞥㳷 㖕䁔䰟㥔㶟㢦㫞 䞥 䄁㸝䩬㸝䰟 䪹 䇧䞥㾙㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍䅴
㾙㖕㸝 䁷䞥㸍䁔䰟䛃䫰㸝㜜䶡䛃䁔㳷㸝䶡 㖕㾙䞥㢦䰰䞥㾙㶟䁔䞥㶟㾙䛃㳷㢦㳷㢦㶟㖕䞥㢦㡚㥔 㸝㾙㤰䫰䶡㸍䁔䁷䞥 㾙㢦䁔㶟㥔㢦䁔㦸㶟䩬㥔㸝㥔䞥㳷 䠏㸝㸝㸍 㥔㸝㢦㸝㶟䶡䫰㾙䫰 㡚㾙㶟䰟㯗㶟䞥㥔䞥㢦㳷䁔㶟㳷㶟㢦䥫䃆 䁔䫰㥔㢦䞥 䞥㖕㥔㳷㢦䛃㳷㾙䁔 㳷䞥㡚䰟䶡㾙㸝㻥㸝㸝䃆 㾙㶟 㫞㾙䶡䞥㶟㫞㢦㶟㢦䶡㸝䁔㾙 㸝㖕㾙㶟㾙䰟㯗䞥㶟㡚㳷䞥㦸䃆䁔㸝㜜 䰟䛃䁔㜜㥔㸝㖕㶟䶡㾙 䞥㢦㶟㜜㾙㜜㸝䠏㫞 䁔㾙 㾙䞥䛃㖒䶡䁔䁔䫰㳷㜜㶟䞥 㫞䁔䛃䶡䠏㖕䞥㥔 㜜㸍㖒䞥䩬㸝䶡㳷䞥㾙㶟䰟㸝 㾙㖕㸝 䰟㶟䅴㸝㢦䰟㦸㖕㸝䁔 㖕㦸㶟㾙䞥㢦 㶟㢦䃆㶟㖕 㖕㾙㾙䞥㥔㢦䞥
䟣㖕㶟㳷 㦸䞥㳷 㾙㖕㸝 䁔㢦䰟㡚 䶡㸝䞥㳷䁔㢦 㦸㖕㡚 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㳷㦸㶟㾙㜜㖕 㶟㾙 㯗䞥㜜㸍 㾙䁔 㖕㶟㳷 㸝㻥䠏䰟䁔㳷㶟䁔㢦 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 䶡㸝㳷䠏㸝㜜㾙㸝㥔 㖕㶟㳷 㾙㸝䞥䃆 䰟㸝䞥㥔㸝䶡'㳷 䞥㥔䩬㶟㜜㸝 䞥㢦㥔 㯗㸝䰟㶟㸝䩬㸝㥔 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㶟㾙 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㯗㸝 㯗㸝㳷㾙 㾙䁔 䰟㶟㳷㾙㸝㢦 㾙䁔 㖕㶟㳷 䞥㥔䩬㶟㜜㸝䅴
䇧㶟㾙㖕 㖕㶟䃆 䞥䰟㳷䁔 䩬䁔㦸㶟㢦㫞 㾙䁔 㢦㸝䩬㸝䶡 㫞㶟䩬㸝 䛃䠏 㖕㶟㳷 䞥㥔䩬䞥㢦㜜㸝㥔 䠏㸝䶡㜜㸝䠏㾙㶟䁔㢦 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 䫰䁔䶡 㖕㶟㳷 䁔㦸㢦 䶡㸝䞥㳷䁔㢦㳷䥫 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㖕䞥㥔 㢦䁔 㦸䞥㡚 䁔䫰 䠏䁔㳷㳷㸝㳷㳷㶟㢦㫞 䞥㢦 䁔䫰䫰㸝㢦㳷㶟䩬㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䥫 䛃㢦䰟㸝㳷㳷 㖕㸝 㦸㸝䶡㸝 㾙䁔 䁔㯗㾙䞥㶟㢦 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䅴
㢦㦸䁔㢦䉪㸝㳷㳷䰟䰟㸍㶟㾙㸝㖕㦸䰟㸝䰟㳷㾙㫞䶡䁔㢦 㳷䞥 㜜㢦䞥㫞㶟䩬㶟㖕㸝䛃䶡㢦㸝㥔䰟䠏㸝㖕 㫞䁔䰟㳷䞥䅴 㸝䩬㸝㢦 㦸㖕㡚 㦸䰟㥔䁔䛃㶟㢦㸝䩭䁔㥔 㳷䞥 䞥㡚㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙䞥㦸㳷㳷䛃㸝䞥㜜㸝㯗㖕䞥㥔 㥔㢦䞥 䞥㢦㥔㶟㖕㸝䰟㦸㶟㡚㾙䃆㶟䶡䰟䞥㖕㶟䃆㾙㖕㾙䞥㫞䛃䶡㥔㢦㾙䞥䞥㸝㸝 㦸䞥㳷䁔䫰 㫞㡚䶡㸝䞥䰟㾙 㫞䞥㶟㢦㾙䁔 㢦㫞㢦㶟㶟㾙䞥䶡䰰䞥㾙䞥㖕㢦㾙㸝㖕䞥㸝㢦㳷䶡㳷䁔 㻥㸝䶡㢦㸝㜜㸝䠏㸝㶟䶡㶟䞥㶟㡚䃆䰟㾙㳷䠏㸝㶟㳷䰟㜜㸝䶡㾙㖕㸝 㶟㢦 㳷㸍䁔䁔㯗㫞㾙䞥㶟㢦㶟㢦䶡 䞥䃆䶡㫞䁔䶡䠏㸝㖕 㖕㶟㳷
䓅㶟㢦㜜㸝 㖕㶟㳷 㛃䛃㶟䶡㸍 㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔 㾙䶡䞥㢦㳷䫰䁔䶡䃆 䞥㢦㡚 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㶟㢦㾙䁔 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡䥫 䃆䞥㶟㢦㾙䞥㶟㢦㶟㢦㫞 㶟㾙 䞥㾙 㾙㖕㸝 㳷䞥䃆㸝 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟䥫 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 䁔㢦䰟㡚 㖕䞥䩬㸝 㾙䁔 䠏䁔㳷㳷㸝㳷㳷 㖕㶟㫞㖕䃋䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㶟㸝㳷 䞥㢦㥔 㾙㖕㸝㢦 㖕㸝 㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔 㾙䶡䞥㢦㳷䫰䁔䶡䃆 㾙㖕㸝䃆 㶟㢦㾙䁔 䞥㢦㡚 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㖕㸝 䰟㶟㸍㸝㥔 䞥㳷 䰟䁔㢦㫞 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㖕䞥㥔 㾙㖕㸝 㸍㢦䁔㦸䰟㸝㥔㫞㸝 䁔䫰 㳷䞥㶟㥔 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䅴
㖒䁔㦸㸝䩬㸝䶡䥫 㫞䞥㶟㢦㶟㢦㫞 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍㳷 䫰䶡䁔䃆 㾙㖕㸝 䃆㶟䰟㶟㾙䞥䶡㡚 㦸䞥㳷 㳷㾙㶟䰟䰟 㦸䞥㡚 䞥㦸䞥㡚 䞥㢦㥔 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㖕䞥䩬㸝 䞥㢦㡚 䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䁔䠏㾙㶟䁔㢦 㾙䁔 㫞䞥㶟㢦 䃆䁔䶡㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㶟㸝㳷䅴䅴䅴 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㦸䞥㳷 䛃㢦㾙㶟䰟 䁷䞥㸍䁔 䠏䶡㸝㳷㸝㢦㾙㸝㥔 㖕㶟䃆 㦸㶟㾙㖕 䞥 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䪹 䇧䞥㾙㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍䅴
䞥㥔㖕㢦㳷 㥔㶟㥔 㖕㾙㸝㾙䞥㸍㸝 㶟㖕㾙䃉㳷" 㖕䁔㦸䁔㾙䞥 䫰䶡䁔䃆㸍䁔䁔䰟䅴㸝䁔䰟䶡㜜㳷㫞㸝㾙 㸍䁔䁔㾙 㸍䞥㥔㳷㸝 㳷䞥 䁔㳷'䞥䁷㸍 㢦䰰䞥䞥㾙㖕 䅴䞥䁷"䅴㸍䁔䅴 㡚䁔䛃 㯗㸍䁔䁔
"䵄 㖕䞥㥔 㯗㸝㸝㢦 㖕䁔䰟㥔㶟㢦㫞 䁔㢦㾙䁔 㶟㾙 䫰䁔䶡 㛃䛃㶟㾙㸝 㳷䁔䃆㸝 㾙㶟䃆㸝 㯗䛃㾙 䵄 㦸䞥㳷 㢦㸝䩬㸝䶡 䞥㯗䰟㸝 㾙䁔 䠏䶡㸝䠏䞥䶡㸝 䃆㡚 㯗䁔㥔㡚 㾙䁔 䃆䞥㸍㸝 㳷䠏䞥㜜㸝 䫰䁔䶡 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㳷䁔 䵄 㖕䞥䩬㸝 㥔㸝㜜㶟㥔㸝㥔 㾙䁔 㫞㶟䩬㸝 㶟㾙 㾙䁔 㡚䁔䛃䥫" 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㳷䞥㶟㥔䅴
䟣㖕㶟㳷 㦸䞥㳷 䞥 㜜䁔䃆䠏䰟㸝㾙㸝 䰟㶟㸝 䞥㢦㥔 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䁔㢦䰟㡚 䩭䛃㳷㾙 㢦䁔㦸 䠏䛃䶡㜜㖕䞥㳷㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍 䫰䶡䁔䃆 㖕㶟㳷 㳷㖕䁔䠏 䫰䁔䶡 䀁 䞴䁔䰟㥔 㜜䁔㶟㢦㳷 㯗䛃㾙 㖕㸝 㦸䞥㳷㢦'㾙 㫞䁔㶟㢦㫞 㾙䁔 䶡㸝䩬㸝䞥䰟 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㾙䁔 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 䞥㳷 䩭䛃㳷㾙 䰟㶟㸍㸝 㖕㶟䃆䥫 㖕㸝 䞥䰟㳷䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䞥 㜜䁔䛃䠏䰟㸝 䁔䫰 㳷㸝㜜䶡㸝㾙㳷 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㖕㸝 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㦸䞥㢦㾙 㾙㖕㸝 㦸䁔䶡䰟㥔 㾙䁔 䫰㶟㢦㥔 䁔䛃㾙 䞥㯗䁔䛃㾙䅴
㖕㾙㢦䞥䞥䰰 㥔㢦䞥㖕㸝㥔'㸍㳷䁷䞥䁔䥫䁔䰰㜜䞥㯗㸍 䁔㾙㾙㢦䞥'㜜 䥫䞥䁔"䁷㸍 䟣㳷㖕㶟 㸝㖕㾙㡚䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙 㫞䞥㸝㢦㶟㖒䶡㶟㡚䃆㥔㸝㶟㸝䞥㾙䰟䃆 㸍䁔䁔㯗 䅴㾙㖕䅴㶟㳷䅴㜜䞥䠏㸝㜜㾙 䅴㶟䞥㢦䁔䅴㯗䅴㾙䶡䥫㸝㳷㳷䁔㸝䠏㢦 㾙㳷䛃䃆㜜䞥㢦'㾙㖕㸝䩬䞥㾙㶟㖕㳷㜜䁔㳷㾙㾙㶟 㾙䛃㢦䁔㸝䶡䫰 䶡䃆䁔䫰 䞥㶟㳷 䞥㢦㥔 㾙䞥㸍㸝 䁔㾙䶡䁔䛃㡚㳷"㡚䅴䁔䛃䅴䅴 䵄
䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㦸䞥㳷 㶟㢦㥔㸝㸝㥔 㜜䁔䶡䶡㸝㜜㾙 䞥㯗䁔䛃㾙 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㜜䁔㳷㾙㶟㢦㫞 䞥 䫰䁔䶡㾙䛃㢦㸝 䞥㳷 㸝䩬㸝㢦 㾙㖕䁔䛃㫞㖕 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 䛃㳷㸝 䶡㸝䞥䰟䃋㦸䁔䶡䰟㥔 㜜䶡㸝㥔㶟㾙㳷䥫 㖕㸝 㖕䞥㥔 㳷䠏㸝㢦㾙 䀁 䞴䁔䰟㥔 㜜䁔㶟㢦㳷 㦸㖕㶟㜜㖕 㦸䞥㳷 䞥 㳷㶟㫞㢦㶟䫰㶟㜜䞥㢦㾙 䞥䃆䁔䛃㢦㾙 䁔䫰 㳷㡚㳷㾙㸝䃆 㜜䛃䶡䶡㸝㢦㜜㡚 䫰䁔䶡 䞥 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䪹 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍䅴
㖒䁔㦸㸝䩬㸝䶡䥫 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㦸䞥㢦㾙 㾙䁔 㖕㸝䞥䶡 䞥㢦㡚 䁔䫰 㶟㾙 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 䠏䛃㳷㖕㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㯗䞥㜜㸍 㶟㢦㾙䁔 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦'㳷 㖕䞥㢦㥔㳷䥫 䶡㸝䫰䛃㳷㶟㢦㫞 㾙䁔 㾙䞥㸍㸝 㶟㾙 㯗䞥㜜㸍䅴
䃆䞥㸝㾙䁔㾙 㦸㶟㖕㾙 㶟㢦㸝㖕䥫㾙䃆 㾙㢦㶟㖕㦸䁔䰟䰟䞥 䵄 䁔㖕䶡㾙㸝㦸㖕䁔䶡㸝㖕䁔䞥㾙㢦䁔㢦㫞㶟㫞 㢦䞥䶡㸝㫞 䃆㸝䞥䛃䁔㡚 㳷㶟㖕㾙 㢦㶟 㖕㾙㾙䞥㡚㢦㸝䰟㶟㫞䶡䐇䁔䛃 䞥㶟"䅴㢦㫞䞥㾙䛃㯗䰟㸝䠏㖕㢦㳷㾙㾙㖕㫞䶡㸝㦸㶟㾙㖕㯗䁔㾙㖕㫞㸝㾙 䰰㢦䅴䅴㾙䞥䅴"㖕䞥䞥䶡㸝 㥔㢦䞥 㥔䞥㖕 䞥㥔㢦㜜䁔㥔䛃䰟 㶟㶟㶟㸝㯗㳷䰟䞥㾙䰟䰟㶟㦸㥔㸝㶟㾙䶡㜜 䛃䁔䅴㡚䩭䛃㳷㾙䁔䰟㡚㢦䞥䩬㸝㖕䶡䛃䁔 㢦㡚䞥 㳷䰟䁔䞥㳷䞥㶟㥔㾙㖕㸝㡚 䅴㾙㶟䞥 㢦䁔㾙㸝 䫰䁔䶡㸝㦸䁔䠏䃆䞥㾙㸝䃆䞥䶡㡚䁔䛃䃆㸝㖕㾙䞥䠏㳷㳷 䠏㸝㸝䠏䰟䁔䅴㸝㻥䞥䃆䁔'㢦㾙㥔 䁔㾙 㾙䁔㦸 䵄'㳷㾙 㾙㾙㖕䞥㳷㳷䁔䰟䵄䫰 䞥㥔㢦 䁔䞥䁷㸍 䞥䶡㸝㡚䁔䛃 㾙䁔㢦 䅴㳷䛃 㾙䁔 㢦㾙䁔 㢦䞥㖕㾙 䞥㶟㶟㢦䃆䰟㸝㾙㥔㸝䁔䫰 㳷䫰䫰㸝䛃䶡䶡㯗㸝㶟㫞㫞䛃䞥㯗㾙䁔㶟㳷㳷㖕䟣㶟㾙㖕㸝 㢦䁔㶟㖕䰟㾙䛃㢦㶟㫞䃆䞥㶟㖕䠏㸝䰟 㢦䁔㾙
䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㖕䞥䩬㸝 䞥㢦㡚 㦸䁔䶡㥔㳷 㾙䁔 䶡㸝㳷䠏䁔㢦㥔 㾙䁔 䁷䞥㸍䁔'㳷 㳷㾙䶡䁔㢦㫞 㸝䃆䁔㾙㶟䁔㢦㳷 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㸍㢦㸝㦸 㾙㖕䞥㾙 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㦸䞥㳷 䞥㯗㳷䁔䰟䛃㾙㸝䰟㡚 㜜䁔䶡䶡㸝㜜㾙䅴 䵄䫰 㖕㸝 㦸㸝䶡㸝 㾙䁔 㾙䞥㸍㸝 㾙㖕㸝 㸝㻥䞥䃆 㶟㢦 㖕㶟㳷 㜜䛃䶡䶡㸝㢦㾙 㳷㾙䞥㾙㸝䥫 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 䁔㢦䰟㡚 㖕㶟㢦㥔㸝䶡 㾙㖕㸝 㾙㸝䞥䃆 䞥㢦㥔 䠏䛃㾙 㾙㖕㸝䃆 䞥㾙 䞥 㥔㶟㳷䞥㥔䩬䞥㢦㾙䞥㫞㸝䅴
㖒㸝 㾙䁔䁔 㥔㶟㥔㢦'㾙 㦸䞥㢦㾙 㸝䩬㸝䶡 㾙䁔 䫰㸝㸝䰟 㾙㖕㸝 㖕䛃䃆㶟䰟㶟䞥㾙㶟䁔㢦 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㖕㸝 㖕䞥㥔 㾙䁔 㸝㢦㥔䛃䶡㸝 䞥䫰㾙㸝䶡 㾙㖕㸝㡚 㖕䞥㥔 䫰䞥㶟䰟㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝㶟䶡 䫰㶟䶡㳷㾙 䃆㶟㳷㳷㶟䁔㢦 䞥㢦㥔 㸝䩬㸝㢦 䰟䁔㳷㾙 䁔㢦㸝 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝㶟䶡 䫰䶡㶟㸝㢦㥔㳷䅴
䁔㸍㯗䁔䅴㖒㸝䃆㡚㾙㶟㸝㾙䰟䰟䛃䞥 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㸝㥔㯗䃆㥔㸝㥔㸝䞥㾙䞥㖕㸝㖕䁔㸝㸝㦸䥫䶡䩬㯗㶟㾙 㾙㖕㸝 䞥㫞䶡㸝㸝㥔㳷㖕㢦㡚㶟䁔䫰 㳷㖕㾙㪄㢦㸝㾙䁔㶟䞥㶟㥔㢦䞥 㾙㶟䰟㶟䞥㯗㡚䞥㸍㳷'䁷䁔㖕㾙㦸㶟䁔㢦㶟㳷㫞䶡㸝㢦䞥㶟㖕㦸㶟㢦㾙㳷䞥㾙㥔㸝䶡㾙㜜㸝㸝㜜䠏㥔䞥㡚㳷䰟䶡㜜㾙䞥㾙㖕㸝㦸㾙㖕㶟 㸝㖕㾙
㖒㸝 䶡㶟䠏䠏㸝㥔 㾙㖕㸝 㜜䶡㡚㳷㾙䞥䰟 䫰䶡䁔䃆 㾙㖕㸝 㜜䁔䩬㸝䶡 䞥㢦㥔 㶟㢦㳷㾙䞥㢦㾙䰟㡚 㯗䶡䁔㸍㸝 㶟㾙䅴 䟣㖕㸝 䞥䛃䶡䞥 㳷㾙䁔䶡㸝㥔 㶟㢦㳷㶟㥔㸝 㾙㖕㸝 㜜䶡㡚㳷㾙䞥䰟 㛃䛃㶟㜜㸍䰟㡚 㸝㢦㾙㸝䶡㸝㥔 㖕㶟㳷 㯗䁔㥔㡚 䞥㢦㥔 䞥 㜜䁔䁔䰟㶟㢦㫞 㳷㸝㢦㳷䞥㾙㶟䁔㢦 㦸䞥㳷㖕㸝㥔 䞥䰟䰟 䁔䩬㸝䶡 㖕㶟䃆䅴
䵄㾙 䁔㢦䰟㡚 㾙䁔䁔㸍 䞥 㜜䁔䛃䠏䰟㸝 䁔䫰 㳷㸝㜜䁔㢦㥔㳷 㯗㸝䫰䁔䶡㸝 㾙㖕㸝 䰟㶟㫞㖕㾙 䫰䞥㥔㸝㥔 䞥㦸䞥㡚 䞥㢦㥔 㢦䁔㦸 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 䠏䁔㳷㳷㸝㳷㳷㸝㥔 䞥 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䪹 䇧䞥㾙㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 䞥㳷 㦸㸝䰟䰟䅴
䞥㳷 㸝㖕"䵄 䁔䅴"㸍䞥䁷䅴䅴 㾙㖕㸝㫞㸝䶡㳷㖕㢦㾙㾙 䪹䩬㢦䶡㫞㸝㸝㡚㖕㶟㾙䃆㡚 䵄 䞥㶟㯗㾙㶟䰟㡚㳷㢦㸝㥔㶟㶟䩬䞥㸝㖕 䫰䁔䶡䞥䰰㢦㾙䞥㖕㦸㶟䰟䰟䰟㸝䩬䰟㸝 䶡䁔䫰㖕㶟㳷 䫰㸝㸝䰟 䰟䁔㥔㜜䛃䫰䶡䁔㖕䞥䩬㸝 䃆䞥 䞥㾙㖕㦸㜜㸍䞥㯗䃆㸝䥫"㥔㢦㸝䁔㜜㸝䁔"䶡䥫 㡚䞥䠏 㡚䁔䛃 㦸䁔䥫䶡㥔㳷䫰䁔䶡 䫰䁔䃆㸝䥫䁔䛃㡚㸝㢦䁔㥔㸍䶡䁷䞥 䶡㾙䁔㢦䞥㖕㸝䫰㸝㾙䞥䶡䰟㫞䛃㾙㾙㳷㥔䞥㸝 㡚䁔䛃
䟣㖕㸝 㾙㦸䁔 㳷㖕䁔䁔㸍 㖕䞥㢦㥔㳷䥫 䫰䛃䶡㾙㖕㸝䶡 㜜㸝䃆㸝㢦㾙㶟㢦㫞 㾙㖕㸝㶟䶡 䫰䶡㶟㸝㢦㥔㳷㖕㶟䠏 㶟㢦 㾙㖕䞥㾙 䃆䁔䃆㸝㢦㾙 䞥㳷 㾙㖕㸝 䞥䛃䶡䞥 䞥䶡䁔䛃㢦㥔 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㛃䛃㶟㜜㸍䰟㡚 㳷㸝㾙㾙䰟㸝㥔 㥔䁔㦸㢦䅴
"䟣䶡㡚 㾙䁔 䰟㸝䞥䶡㢦 䞥䰟䰟 㾙㖕㸝 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 㶟㢦 㾙㖕㶟㳷 㯗䁔䁔㸍 䞥㳷 㛃䛃㶟㜜㸍䰟㡚 䞥㳷 䠏䁔㳷㳷㶟㯗䰟㸝 㯗㸝䫰䁔䶡㸝 㜜䁔㢦䩬㸝䶡㾙㶟㢦㫞 㶟㾙 㾙䁔 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䥫" 䁷䞥㸍䁔 䞥㥔䩬㶟㳷㸝㥔 㸝䩬㸝㢦 㾙㖕䁔䛃㫞㖕 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㢦䁔㦸 䠏䁔㳷㳷㸝㳷㳷㸝㥔 䞥 䰟㸝䩬㸝䰟 䪹 㦸䞥㾙㸝䶡 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䥫 㶟㾙 㦸䞥㳷 㳷㾙㶟䰟䰟 㛃䛃㶟㾙㸝 㦸㸝䞥㸍 䞥㳷 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㖕䞥㥔㢦'㾙 䰟㸝䞥䶡㢦㸝㥔 䞥㢦㡚 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 䞥㜜㜜䁔䃆䠏䞥㢦㶟㸝㥔 㦸㶟㾙㖕 㾙㖕㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㦸㖕㶟㜜㖕 㦸䞥㳷 㳷㾙㶟䰟䰟 㳷㾙䁔䶡㸝㥔 㶟㢦㳷㶟㥔㸝 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍䅴
䁔㢦㶟㾙䰰䞥㢦㳷㾙㖕䞥'㥔㦸䁔䰟䛃 㸝㯗 䶡䁔䫰䞥㯗㸝䰟㢦䁔㾙䰟㥔䁔䰟㯗䞥㶟䅴㶟㾙㡚䁔䶡㾙㸝㢦㖕䞥 㳷㶟㸍䰟㳷䰟䶡䁔㥔㸝㦸㸍 䁔㾙 䁔㳷㡚㸝䰟䶡㶟䛃㡚㾙䃆㳷㛃䛃㶟㸍䶡 䞥㳷㾙䛃㯗 䩬㢦䶡㸝䁔㜜㾙㶟㾙 㡚㾙㶟䰟㶟㯗䞥㸍䰟㶟䰟㳷㳷 䶡䠏㸝㾙㶟䞥䞥䶡䠏䠏䁔㸝㢦㦸 㢦䁔㸝 㸝㾙㶟䛃㛃 㶟㾙 㥔䁔䰟㦸䛃㖕㸝㾙㾙䁔 䁔㳷䰟䞥 䁔㢦㡚䰟 㶟㾙㳷 㜜䁔㢦㸝㾙䶡䩬
䟣㖕㸝 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 䶡㸝㜜㸝㶟䩬㸝 㦸㸝䶡㸝 䞥䰟㦸䞥㡚㳷 䶡䞥㢦㥔䁔䃆 䞥㢦㥔 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㖕䞥䩬㸝 㢦䁔 㶟㥔㸝䞥 㦸㖕㶟㜜㖕 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㸝㢦㥔 䛃䠏 㫞㸝㾙㾙㶟㢦㫞 㯗䛃㾙 䞥㳷 㳷䁔䁔㢦 䞥㳷 㾙㖕㸝 㜜䁔㢦䩬㸝䶡㳷㶟䁔㢦 㦸䞥㳷 㜜䁔䃆䠏䰟㸝㾙㸝䥫 㖕㸝 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㶟㢦㳷㾙䞥㢦㾙䰟㡚 㫞䞥㶟㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㸍㢦䁔㦸䰟㸝㥔㫞㸝 䁔䫰 䞥䰟䰟 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 㢦㸝㦸 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㖕㸝 㖕䞥㥔 䞥㜜㛃䛃㶟䶡㸝㥔 㦸㶟㾙㖕 㖕㶟㳷 㢦㸝㦸 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䅴
䟣㖕㸝 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㳷㾙㶟䰟䰟 䶡㸝䃆䞥㶟㢦 䁔䫰 㾙㖕㸝 㳷䞥䃆㸝 䶡䞥㢦㸍 㳷䁔 䞥 䝏䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㯗㸝 㜜䁔㢦䩬㸝䶡㾙㸝㥔 㶟㢦㾙䁔 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 䝏䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟 㯗䛃㾙 㸝䩬㸝䶡㡚䁔㢦㸝 㸍㢦㸝㦸 㾙㖕䞥㾙 䶡䞥㢦㸍㳷 㯗䞥䶡㸝䰟㡚 䃆䞥㾙㾙㸝䶡㸝㥔 㦸㖕㸝㢦 㥔㸝㾙㸝䶡䃆㶟㢦㶟㢦㫞 㖕䁔㦸 㳷㾙䶡䁔㢦㫞 䞥 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟 㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔 㯗㸝 㥔㸝䠏㸝㢦㥔㶟㢦㫞 䁔㢦 㶟㾙㳷 䛃㢦㶟㛃䛃㸝㢦㸝㳷㳷 䞥㢦㥔 䩬㸝䶡㳷䞥㾙㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 䞥㳷 㾙㖕㸝䶡㸝 䞥䶡㸝 㳷䁔 䃆䞥㢦㡚 㸝㻥䞥䃆䠏䰟㸝㳷 㦸㖕㸝㢦 䞥 䀬䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㯗㸝 㯗㸝㾙㾙㸝䶡 㾙㖕䞥㢦 䞥 䝏䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟䅴
㳷㸝䞥㸝㯗䛃㜜 㸝䞥㸍㦸 㦸㜜㖕㖕㶟 㳷㶟㖕㸝㸝䫰䩬䫰㡚㸝㜜㾙䰟㶟 㦸㖕㡚 㳷䰟㳷㸍㶟䰟 㢦䰟䞥㸝䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䞥㢦㥔䁔㦸䛃㥔䰟㾙䁔㦸䞥㳷䞥䞥㾙㾙㸝䶡㢦㳷䰟㥔㳷䃆䞥䰟䰟㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔 䶡䞥䶡㡚㸝䰟 㖕㾙䁔㢦䶡㸝㤰㜜䁔䃆㸝䠏䛃䶡㸝 㡚㾙㶟䰟㶟㯗䞥㖕㶟䃆 㖕㾙㸝㢦䶡䛃㸝䃆㯗䁔㢦㳷䞥㸝䶡㶟㶟䰟䞥㯗㾙㸝㶟㳷 㖕㸝䶡䰟䥫䁔㦸㥔㾙㖕㫞㶟䫰 㶟㢦㦸㖕㶟㾙㸝㖕㶟䞥㯗㶟䰟㡚㾙 䞥㦸㳷㸝㖕㾙㾙㸝㢦䶡㶟㸝 䁔䫰㾙䁔 㸝㸝䩬㢦㾙㖕㸝㢦㶟㫞䩬䞥㖕 䞥 䶡䞥䫰 㢦㶟㾙㖕㖕㫞䁔䛃 㖕䞥㢦㡚䅴㥔 䁔䫰㸝㖕䶡㾙㾙㢦㫞㳷 㳷䞥䛃㖕㳷㾙䰟䞥㜜䛃㾙䞥㳷㳷䰟㸍㶟䰟 㖕㳷㦸㶟㜜㾙 㢦䞥㖕䰰䞥㾙 㥔䶡㦸䛃䶡㢦㸝䁔㥔㸝㸝䠏㢦㶟䞥䁔㯗㾙 㖕㶟㳷 䁔㡚㢦䰟䞥㢦㡚㸝䫰㡚㸝䰟䶡
䟣㖕㶟㳷䥫 㖕䁔㦸㸝䩬㸝䶡䥫 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㳷䁔䁔㢦 㜜㖕䞥㢦㫞㸝 䞥㳷 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㖕䞥㥔 䛃㳷㸝㥔 㤰㢦䞥䰟㡚㑅㸝 䁔㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㯗㸝䫰䁔䶡㸝㖕䞥㢦㥔 䞥㢦㥔 㸍㢦㸝㦸 㾙㖕䞥㾙 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㜜䁔㢦㾙䞥㶟㢦㸝㥔 㠓 䝏䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 䞥㢦㥔 䬏 䀬䃋㾙㶟㸝䶡 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟㳷 㦸㖕㶟㜜㖕 㦸䁔䛃䰟㥔 㫞㶟䩬㸝 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 䰟䁔㾙㳷 䁔䫰 䁔䠏㾙㶟䁔㢦㳷 䞥䫰㾙㸝䶡 㖕㸝 㜜䁔㢦䩬㸝䶡㾙㸝㥔 㶟㾙 㶟㢦㾙䁔 㸝㶟㾙㖕㸝䶡 㾙㖕㸝 㯗䰟䁔䁔㥔 㦸䁔䰟䫰 㾙䶡䞥㢦㳷䫰䁔䶡䃆䞥㾙㶟䁔㢦 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 䁔䶡 㾙㖕㸝 㸝㻥䠏䰟䁔㳷㶟䁔㢦 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚䅴
䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦 䃆䞥㥔㸝 㖕㶟㳷 䠏㸝䶡㳷䁔㢦䞥䰟 㫞䁔䞥䰟 㾙䁔 㜜䁔䃆䠏䰟㸝㾙㸝䰟㡚 䰟㸝䞥䶡㢦 㸝䩬㸝䶡㡚 㳷㸍㶟䰟䰟 㶟㢦㳷㶟㥔㸝 㾙㖕㸝 䞥㯗㶟䰟㶟㾙㡚 㯗䁔䁔㸍 㯗㸝䫰䁔䶡㸝 㾙㖕㸝 㾙㶟䃆㸝 㜜䞥䃆㸝 䫰䁔䶡 㾙㖕㸝 㳷䠏㸝㜜㶟䞥䰟 㸝㻥䞥䃆 㾙䁔 㯗㸝㫞㶟㢦䅴
䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏䞏
䇧㶟㾙㖕 㾙㖕䞥㾙䥫 䁷䞥㸍䁔 㦸䞥㳷 䫰㶟㢦䞥䰟䰟㡚 㥔䁔㢦㸝 䫰䁔䶡 㾙㖕㸝 㥔䞥㡚 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔 㢦䁔㦸 䫰㶟㢦䞥䰟䰟㡚 㫞㸝㾙 㳷䁔䃆㸝 㳷㖕䛃㾙䃋㸝㡚㸝 䞥㢦㥔 䶡㸝㳷㾙 䛃䠏 䫰䁔䶡 䞥㢦䁔㾙㖕㸝䶡 㯗㶟㫞 㥔䞥㡚 㾙䁔䃆䁔䶡䶡䁔㦸䅴
㖒㸝 㜜䁔䛃䰟㥔㢦'㾙 㯗㸝䰟㶟㸝䩬㸝 㖕䁔㦸 䃆䞥㢦㡚 㶟䃆䠏䁔䶡㾙䞥㢦㾙 㾙㖕㶟㢦㫞㳷 㖕䞥㥔 㖕䞥䠏䠏㸝㢦㸝㥔 㶟㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㳷䠏䞥㢦 䁔䫰 䩭䛃㳷㾙 䁔㢦㸝 㥔䞥㡚 䞥㢦㥔 㖕㸝 㦸䞥㳷 㢦䁔㦸 㜜䁔䃆䠏䰟㸝㾙㸝䰟㡚 㸝㻥㖕䞥䛃㳷㾙㸝㥔䅴
䞥㸝䫰䶡㾙 㖕㖕㜜㦸㶟㯗䁔㦸㸝䰟䰟㻥㸝䶡㾙䃆㡚㸝㸝䫰㸝䰟㸝㥔㢦䞥 㫞㖕䫰㾙㶟 㖕㶟㳷 䞥㜜㢦㖕㶟㫞 䩬㸝䁔䶡㸝㸝㡚㫞䶡㢦㸍㦸㸝䞥䅴䞥㦸㳷㦸㶟㖕㾙 㖕㫞䰟䛃㫞㶟㳷㳷㾙䰟㳷㶟䰟㳷㶟㖒 䩬㸝㳷㸝䰟䰟 㦸㸝䶡㸝 㖕㶟䃆㻥㤰㸝䰟㶟 㯗䁔㥔㡚 䰟䞥䰟 䰟䞥䁔㳷 㖕㶟㳷䞥㥔㢦㸝㥔䃆䞥㶟㢦㳷㸝㾙㸝㢦㣟㣟㣟㗈
㤰䫰㾙㸝䶡 䠏䞥䶡㾙㶟㢦㫞 㦸䞥㡚㳷 㦸㶟㾙㖕 䰰䞥㾙㖕䞥㢦䥫 㖕㸝 㛃䛃㶟㜜㸍䰟㡚 䃆䞥㥔㸝 㖕㶟㳷 㦸䞥㡚 㯗䞥㜜㸍 㾙䁔 㖕㶟㳷 㥔䁔䶡䃆 䞥㢦㥔 㜜䁔䰟䰟䞥䠏㳷㸝㥔 䁔㢦㾙䁔 㖕㶟㳷 㯗㸝㥔䥫 㖕㶟㳷 䶡㸝㫞䛃䰟䞥䶡 㯗㸝㥔 䫰㸝㸝䰟㶟㢦㫞 䰟㶟㸍㸝 㖕㸝 㦸䞥㳷 䰟䞥㡚㶟㢦㫞 䁔㢦 㾙㖕㸝 㫞㸝㢦㾙䰟㸝㳷㾙 䞥㢦㥔 䫰䰟䛃䫰䫰㶟㸝㳷㾙 㜜䰟䁔䛃㥔 䞥㳷 㖕㸝 㥔䁔㑅㸝㥔 䁔䫰䫰 㶟㢦㾙䁔 㖕㶟㳷 㦸䁔䶡䰟㥔 䁔䫰 㥔䶡㸝䞥䃆㳷 䞥㢦㥔 䞥䰟䰟䁔㦸㶟㢦㫞 㖕㶟㳷 㯗䁔㥔㡚 䞥 㦸㸝䰟䰟䃋㸝䞥䶡㢦㸝㥔 䶡㸝㳷㾙 㾙䁔 㯗㸝 䶡㸝䞥㥔㡚 䫰䁔䶡 㾙㖕㸝 䃆㶟䰟㶟㾙䞥䶡㡚 㥔㶟㳷䠏䰟䞥㡚 㾙䁔䃆䁔䶡䶡䁔㦸䅴䅴