Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong - Chapter 2752: 1510: Trap Within a Trap (Part 2)
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Capítulo 2752: Chapter 1510: Trap Within a Trap (Part 2)
Seeing the arrival of Leo Ray and his party, the guarding parasites didn’t even struggle before they slipped away quickly into the depths of the fortress.
“Truly effortless!”
Seeing those parasites fleeing in disarray, Moli raised her fair cheeks and was about to charge toward the still-operating teleportation array when Leo Ray pulled her back.
“Human boy, what are you doing?”
Moli rubbed her slender arm, pouting at Leo Ray.
“Something’s odd; the other side retreated too easily.”
Leo Ray knitted his brows, gesturing to his subordinates not to blindly approach the teleportation array.
The reason they trapped us in this fortress and conducted a thorough search was naturally to eliminate us and prevent us from aiding Observation City.
And now, although they’ve suffered heavy losses, they still retain the strength to fight, at least enough to delay us for some time.
In such a circumstance, it’s clearly illogical for them to give up this place so easily.
“Human boy, are you saying traps have been set around the teleportation array?”
Moli, though a bit careless, wasn’t foolish and quickly understood Leo Ray’s concern.
“Your Majesty is correct!”
The Grey Elder swiftly emerged from the shadows of the parade ground and came before the group.
Leo Ray first activated an extermination array scroll to verify his identity. After confirming, he asked immediately, “Old sir, weren’t you supposed to return to Observation City to report? Why are you still here?”
“To answer Your Majesty, after receiving your order, this old servant immediately came here to return to Observation City, but encountered a group of mages setting up magic traps, even with parasites mixed among them. After futilely trying to approach the teleportation array, I was forced to hide because they’d completely sealed off the whole area, rendering it impossible for me to find Your Majesty.”
The Grey Elder shook his head helplessly, ashamed as he knelt on the ground: “I apologize, Your Majesty, it was my error that disappointed you.”
“Old sir, that’s not correct; I underestimated that the opposing side had completely taken control of this fortress, which put you in a perilous situation.”
Leo Ray helped the Grey Elder up, and his strongmen began addressing the magic traps around the teleportation array.
With Moli and Sheila, two half-step Seventh-order strongmen, leading the way, we indeed found numerous deeply hidden magic traps and swiftly started clearing them.
“Oh, Your Majesty, I’ve also discovered something strange. Although the teleportation array is running normally, no reinforcements have arrived.”
The Grey Elder spoke gravely.
“I noticed this peculiar issue as well.”
Leo Ray acknowledged, nodding slightly.
Since entering this fortress, there’s been an inexplicable sense of discord, and we’ve been plagued by numerous issues.
While many problems have been resolved, two questions remain unanswered.
One is how “Corrosion” silently occupied this fortress, and the second, as the Grey Elder just mentioned, is why Observation City’s reinforcements have not appeared despite the teleportation array being intact.
At the very least, if Observation City were under such threat, someone should have come to request reinforcements or closed the teleportation array, right? If one end is closed, the other would naturally stop operating.
Yet it continues to run, leaving one completely puzzled.
“In any case, returning to Observation City is currently the most crucial thing.”
Thinking of this, Leo Ray refocused his attention on the teleportation array’s surroundings.
By then, Moli, Sheila, and the others had cleared a path straight to the teleportation array for us to safely pass through.
As Leo Ray led the way to the teleportation array, Moli stopped him this time.
“Human boy, there’s something off with this teleportation array!”
Moli tugged at Leo Ray’s coat and slowly stepped forward.
Once close, Moli, wielding her magic wand, swiftly sketched an incredibly complex grey magic circle above the teleportation array, and a gate materialized before them.
This teleportation array was peculiar, comprising not the familiar grey fluid but absolute darkness, like a terrifying abyssal maw silently awaiting them to enter.
“This is the manifestation of the other end of the teleportation array, directly connecting to the depths of the void space without an exit in real space.”
Moli said, her brows furrowed tightly.
“What?”
Upon hearing this, everyone broke out in a cold sweat, starting to look at each other in dismay.
It undoubtedly meant that stepping in blindly would lead us into the endless depths of the void space, clearly a death sentence.
“A trap within a trap, huh? It seems this was the lethal piece after all.”
Leo Ray took a deep breath, feeling a chill down his spine; without a doubt, the enemy’s tricks were indeed cunning.
Feeling apprehensive, Leo Ray quickly asked Moli, “Is there a way to reconnect the teleportation array?”
“The damage is too thorough; unless Observation City’s side actively repairs it, it’ll take me at least a day to reconnect.”
Moli shook her head, her face full of helplessness: “No wonder no reinforcements came; there’s simply no way for them to.”
“We don’t have a day to waste here.”
Leo Ray did not hesitate, decisively looking towards the city wall direction.
With the enemy weakened, the Absolute Imprisonment Barrier had been lifted just now; if the teleportation array couldn’t be used, directly racing to Observation City it is.
In this vast underground space, although there’s some distance, if we proceed at full speed, it’s merely a matter of minutes.
But Observation City is bound to be surrounded by Corrosion’s grand army, exceedingly dangerous. Compared to using the teleportation array, this is a reluctant fallback option.
But now, with no choices left, concerns can’t hold us back.
“Got it, luckily I left a spatial node near the fortress wall in advance, even under interference I can teleport us there directly!”
Moli understood, swung her magic wand in the air, and everyone vanished from their spot.
When they reappeared, they were indeed near the previous wall location, and after another flash, they were outside the fortress.
“Let’s go!”
Leo Ray led the charge, heading straight towards Observation City.
A few days ago, Leo Ray secretly traveled between the Underground Fortress and Observation City on normal roads under Old Book’s guidance, precisely to prepare for unexpected situations like this.
“Neither I nor the old City Lord took this seriously; who knew it’d be really useful now.”
As they raced with breakneck speed, Leo Ray squinted toward Observation City’s direction.
From this distance, the towering city walls and lights emanating from within should be visible.
However, all was pitch black.
“That’s strange; even if Observation City turned off the lights for defense, the magic cannons of the Corrosion army and the parasites’ magic radiance should be visible, so why is it all dark?”
Moli noticed this too, tilting her head confusedly over her fair face.
Meanwhile, Leo Ray applied a night vision magical scroll upon himself and continued observing towards Observation City.
Soon enough, as they drew closer, Leo Ray widened his eyes in disbelief.
The vast area where Observation City should stand was empty, with no trace of its existence at all.
老
老
䐁䴽㼲㞽䶩㞽䶩䏴㮣㯙
櫓
㥏䄑㞽䐁䐁䉾㥏䪎”䫼䉾㞽㞤
虜
櫓
㩘䉾㞤
盧
㞽”㩘䥙
蘆
䪎㞽䣣䴽㞽䄑
擄
㮣䪎㓨䴽
蘆
盧
㲊䉾䪎䣣䴽
㒴㞽㞽䐁 㔣䪎䴽㩘䪎䣣 䴽㩘㞽 㞽㼲䐁䴽㮣 㬨䣣㥏㞽䄑㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 㞤䐁䉾㯙㞽䃵 䓎䏴䶩䪎䃵 㔣㩘䏴 㔣䉾㞤 䄑䪎㛣㩘䴽 䀠㞽㞤䪎㥏㞽 㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣䃵 䉾䶩㞤䏴 㞤䉾㔣 䴽㩘䪎㞤 㬨䣣䀠㞽䶩䪎㞽䲫䉾䀠䶩㞽 㞤䪎䴽㬨䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣䃵 㔣䪎䴽㩘 㩘㞽䄑 㞤䴽䉾䄑䄑㮣 㞽㮣㞽㞤 㔣䪎㥏㞽 䏴䐁㞽䣣䃵 㞽㰠㯙䶩䉾䪎㼲䪎䣣㛣䃵 “㯼䏴㔣 䪎㞤 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䐁䏴㞤㞤䪎䀠䶩㞽䫼”
㿞䣣㥏 䴽㩘㞽 䏴䴽㩘㞽䄑 㞤䴽䄑䏴䣣㛣 㚿䪎㛣㬨䄑㞽㞤 㔣㩘䏴 㯙䉾㼲㞽 䏴䣣㞽 䉾㚿䴽㞽䄑 䉾䣣䏴䴽㩘㞽䄑 㔣㞽䄑㞽 䉾䶩㞤䏴 㞽䉼㬨䉾䶩䶩㮣 䉾㞤䴽䏴䣣䪎㞤㩘㞽㥏䃵 㬨䴽䴽㞽䄑䶩㮣 㬨䣣䉾䀠䶩㞽 䴽䏴 䀠㞽䶩䪎㞽䲫㞽 䴽㩘㞽䪎䄑 㞽㮣㞽㞤㱶
㞽㩘䴽
㩘䪎䪎䴽㔣䣣
䴽㬨䪎㔣㩘䏴䴽
㮣㯙䪎䴽
㩘䥙㞽
㞽䲫㞤㞤䉾䪎㼲
䉾䉾䄑㞽
䴽䲫㞤䉾
䉾㯙䴽䄑㞽㱶
䶩㼲䏴䴽㞽㞽㯙㮣䐁䶩
䪎䉾䲫㞽㞤㥏䣣㩘
䉾㩘㥏
䴽䴽䉾㩘
㛣䉾䴽䪎䣣
䪎㕘䶩㞽
㞤䉾䴽
“㓨䏴㬨䶩㥏 䪎䴽 䀠㞽 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䴽㩘㞽 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㩘䉾㞤 䀠㞽㞽䣣 㯙䏴㼲䐁䶩㞽䴽㞽䶩㮣 㥏㞽㞤䴽䄑䏴㮣㞽㥏 䀠㮣 ‘㓨䏴䄑䄑䏴㞤䪎䏴䣣’䫼”
䠭䄑䏴㮣 㔣䉾㞤 䶩䪎㚿䴽㞽㥏 㬨䐁 䀠㮣 䉾 㥏䪎䶩䉾䐁䪎㥏䉾䴽㞽㥏 䥙䪎㞽䄑 㼰 䉾䶩㯙㩘㞽㼲㮣 䐁㬨䐁䐁㞽䴽䃵 䉾䣣㥏 㞤䉾䪎㥏 䴽䄑㞽㼲䀠䶩䪎䣣㛣䶩㮣㱶
㔣㞤䉾䶩䶩
䏴㩘㔣
䣣㯙䉾
㬨㩘㥏䶩㞤䏴
㞽䀠
䏴䀠䄑䣣㞽㕘
㞖”䲫㞽䣣
䪎䴽
㞽㞽䲫䣣
㞽䀠
㞽㞽䴽㩘䄑
㩘㞽㞽䴽䄑
䉾
㛣䪎㞤䶩䣣㞽
䪎䪎䉾㛣䄑䣣㞽䃵㼲䣣
䄑䀠”㯙䫼㕘䪎
䣣䏴䴽
㞤䉾㔣
㥏䄑䏴䃵㮣㞤㞽䴽㥏㞽
䪎㚿
䓎䏴䶩䪎 䄑㬨䀠䀠㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑 㞤䴽䉾䄑䄑㮣 㞽㮣㞽㞤䃵 㯙䏴䣣䴽䪎䣣㬨㞽㥏 䴽䏴 䏴䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫㞽䃵 䉾䣣㥏 㞤䉾䪎㥏䃵 “㧁䴽’㞤 䉾䶩㼲䏴㞤䴽 䉾㞤 䪎㚿 䴽㩘㞽 㞽䣣䴽䪎䄑㞽 㲊䪎䉾䣣䴽 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㔣䉾㞤 䴽㞽䶩㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽㞽㥏 䉾㔣䉾㮣㱶”
“䥙㩘㞽䄑㞽’㞤 䣣䏴 䴽䄑䉾㯙㞽 䏴㚿 䉾䣣㮣 䪎䶩䶩㬨㞤䪎䏴䣣 䴽㞽㯙㩘䣣䪎䉼㬨㞽㞤䃵 㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏 䪎䴽 䀠㞽 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䴽㩘㞽 㞽䣣䴽䪎䄑㞽 㲊䪎䉾䣣䴽 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㔣䉾㞤 䄑㞽䉾䶩䶩㮣 䴽㞽䶩㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽㞽㥏 䉾㔣䉾㮣䫼”
㞽㯙㯙䣣㮣㰠㞖䶩㞽䶩
䫼䶩㞽”䐁䏴䀠㞤䪎㞤
䶩㞖㚿
㞤䉾㔣
㞤㞖䉾㬨䶩
䃵䪎䏴䶩䓎
䀠䄑䥙㞽䪎
䶩䏴䉾㞤
㼲㞽䴽䐁㮣
䴽䉾
䴽㩘㞽
䏴㚿
䴽㩘㞽
㯙㞤䃵䐁䉾㞽
㥏䏴㯙䶩㬨
䏴㕘䣣㙒㛣䪎䏴
㥏䣣㞽䣣䄑㬨㛣䄑㬨䏴㥏
䣣䉾䏴㥏㞤㞽䴽㞤䪎㩘
䪎㞤㩘䴽
㥏㕘㞽㞤䉾䃵
䀅㬨”䄑䏴
䉾䣣㥏
㞽䀠
“㧁㚿 䪎䴽 㔣㞽䄑㞽 䀠㞽㚿䏴䄑㞽 㧁 㚿䏴䶩䶩䏴㔣㞽㥏 㮣䏴㬨 䉾䣣㥏 㔣䉾㞤 䴽㞽䶩㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑㞽䃵 䪎䣣 㼲㮣 㔣䏴䄑䶩㥏䲫䪎㞽㔣䃵 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䪎䣣㥏㞽㞽㥏 㔣䏴㬨䶩㥏 䀠㞽 䉾䣣 䪎㼲䐁䏴㞤㞤䪎䀠䶩㞽 䴽㩘䪎䣣㛣㱶”
㿞䶩䴽㩘䏴㬨㛣㩘 㞖䶩㬨㞤䉾 䪎㞤 䉾 㒴䉾䄑㕘 㞖䶩㚿䃵 䓎䏴䶩䪎 㩘䉾㥏 䣣䏴 䄑㞽㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣㞤 㔣䪎䴽㩘 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䶩䪎䴽䴽䶩㞽 䐁䉾䄑䴽䣣㞽䄑 䉾䣣㥏 㞤䉾䪎㥏 㩘㞽䶩䐁䶩㞽㞤㞤䶩㮣䃵 “䠭㬨䴽 䉾㚿䴽㞽䄑 㯙䏴㼲䪎䣣㛣 㩘㞽䄑㞽 㔣䪎䴽㩘 㮣䏴㬨䄑 㙒䏴䄑㥏䃵 㞽䲫㞽䣣 㥏㞽䪎䴽䪎㞽㞤 㔣㩘䏴 㩘䉾㥏 䶩䏴䣣㛣 䀠㞽㞽䣣 㥏䪎㞤䴽䉾䣣䴽 㚿䄑䏴㼲 䴽㩘㞽 䥙㞽䣣 䥙㩘䏴㬨㞤䉾䣣㥏 㓨䶩䉾䣣㞤 㩘䉾䲫㞽 䉾䐁䐁㞽䉾䄑㞽㥏䃵 㔣㩘䉾䴽 㞽䶩㞤㞽 㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏 䀠㞽 䪎㼲䐁䏴㞤㞤䪎䀠䶩㞽䫼”
㬨䄑䄑㔣㞽㚿㥏䏴
䏴䴽
㮣㔣䄑㞽㞽㞤䀠䏴
䣣㙒䪎㛣䴽䣣㞤䪎㞽
䉾㖻’㞤㮣
㙒䏴㞽
䏴䓎䪎’㞤䶩
䄑䃵㔣㥏䏴㞤
㱶㩘㛣䪎䴽㮣䴽䶩
䲫䣣㞽㞽
㼲㞽䏴䄑
䋛㩘㞽 㔣䉾㞤 䄑䪎㛣㩘䴽䃵 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䐁䏴㞤㞤䪎䀠䪎䶩䪎䴽㮣 䪎䣣㥏㞽㞽㥏 㯙䉾䣣䣣䏴䴽 䀠㞽 䪎㛣䣣䏴䄑㞽㥏㱶 㖐䏴䴽 䏴䣣䶩㮣 㯙䉾䣣 䴽㩘㞽 䐁䄑䏴㼲䐁䴽䪎䣣㛣 䲫䏴䪎㯙㞽 䉾㯙㩘䪎㞽䲫㞽 䴽㩘䪎㞤䃵 䀠㬨䴽 䐁㞽䄑㩘䉾䐁㞤 㞤䏴㼲㞽 㙒䏴䄑㥏㞤 㔣䪎䴽㩘 䴽㩘㞽 䴽䉾䶩㞽䣣䴽 㚿䏴䄑 㼲䏴䲫䪎䣣㛣 㯙䪎䴽䪎㞽㞤 㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏 䉾䶩㞤䏴 㥏䏴 䪎䴽㱶
䠭㬨䴽 䴽㩘㞽 㯙㬨䄑䄑㞽䣣䴽 㞤䪎䴽㬨䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㯙䏴㼲䐁䶩㞽䴽㞽䶩㮣 䄑㬨䶩㞽㞤 䏴㬨䴽 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䐁䏴㞤㞤䪎䀠䪎䶩䪎䴽㮣㱶
㚿䏴
䏴㞤䄑㯙㩘㯙
䏴䏴”㙒㕘
䣣䴽䏴
㩘䴽䄑㞽㞽
‘䪎䄑䏴䣣䄑䏴㓨䏴㞤’
䉾䶩䀠䴽䴽㞽
䪎㩘㔣䴽
䶩㞤䶩䃵䏴㞽㯙㮣
㩘䄑㞽㞽䃵
䉾
㞤䣣㛣㞽䶩䪎
䣣㞽㞽䲫
䄑䉾䴽㯙㞽
䏴䣣
䄑㱶”㕘㼲䉾
䪎㞤
㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣’㞤 㞤䏴䶩㞽㼲䣣 䲫䏴䪎㯙㞽 㞤䏴㬨䣣㥏㞽㥏䃵 䐁䄑䏴㼲䐁䴽䪎䣣㛣䃵 “㞖䲫㞽䣣 䪎㚿 䴽㩘㞽 㞽䣣䴽䪎䄑㞽 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㔣䉾㞤 䄑㞽䉾䶩䶩㮣 䴽㞽䶩㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽㞽㥏 䉾㔣䉾㮣䃵 㔣㩘㞽䄑㞽 㥏䪎㥏 䴽㩘㞽 䴽䄑䉾㯙㞽㞤 䏴㚿 䐁䄑㞽䲫䪎䏴㬨㞤 䀠䉾䴽䴽䶩㞽 㛣䏴䫼”
㔘䣣 㩘㞽䉾䄑䪎䣣㛣 䴽㩘䪎㞤䃵 䓎䏴䶩䪎 䉾䣣㥏 㞖䶩㬨㞤䉾䃵 䉾㚿䴽㞽䄑 䏴䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䪎䣣㛣 䴽㩘㞽 㞤㼲䏴䏴䴽㩘 㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 䉾䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏䃵 䉾䶩㞤䏴 䄑㞽䉾䶩䪎㞋㞽㥏 䪎䴽㱶
㖻䉾㮣
㞽䶩䐁㞽䏴䴽䄑㞽㥏䴽
䴽㞤㬨䋒
䴽䉾䴽䀠㞽䶩
䪎㞽㞽䄑䣣䴽
㛣䏴䫼
㙒㞽䏴
㯙䪎䴽㮣
䉾㞤
䪎㚿
䃵䉾㮣䉾㔣
㥏䉾䃵㞤䪎
㩘㞽㞽䄑㔣
㞽䴽㩘
㞽䲫㞽䣣
㞤䉾㔣
䴽㩘㞽
䪎㥏㥏
䉾㯙䄑㞤䴽㞽
䏴㚿
㷁㞽 䣣㞽㞽㥏 䴽䏴 㕘䣣䏴㔣䃵 䣣䏴䴽 䏴䣣䶩㮣 㬨㞤 㔣㩘䏴 㯙䉾㼲㞽 㩘㞽䄑㞽 䶩䉾䴽㞽䄑 䀠㬨䴽 䉾䶩㞤䏴 䴽㔣䏴 䐁䄑㞽䲫䪎䏴㬨㞤 㔣䉾䲫㞽㞤 䏴㚿 㩘㞽䄑䏴㞽㞤 㩘䉾㥏 䄑㞽㞤䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏 䴽㔣䏴 㔣䉾䲫㞽㞤 䏴㚿 ‘㓨䏴䄑䄑䏴㞤䪎䏴䣣’㞤 䉾䴽䴽䉾㯙㕘㞤㱶
㧁䴽 䪎㞤 䣣䏴 㞽㰠䉾㛣㛣㞽䄑䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 䴽䏴 㞤䉾㮣 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䉾㚿䴽㞽䄑 䉾 㞤㞽䄑䪎㞽㞤 䏴㚿 ‘㓨䏴䄑䄑䏴㞤䪎䏴䣣’ 㛣䄑䉾䣣㥏 䉾䄑㼲㮣 䉾䴽䴽䉾㯙㕘㞤䃵 䴽㩘㞽 㞤㬨䄑䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏䪎䣣㛣㞤 䏴㚿 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㞤㩘䏴㬨䶩㥏 䉾䶩䄑㞽䉾㥏㮣 䀠㞽 㚿㬨䶩䶩 䏴㚿 㼲䉾㛣䪎㯙 㞽㰠䐁䶩䏴㞤䪎䏴䣣 㼲䉾䄑㕘㞤㱶 㯼䏴㔣 㯙䏴㼲㞽 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䐁䶩䉾㯙㞽 㞤㞽㞽㼲㞤 㯙䏴㼲䐁䶩㞽䴽㞽䶩㮣 䪎䣣䴽䉾㯙䴽䫼
㚿㧁
䴽㩘㞽
䐁䶩㥏䄑㞽䴽㞽䴽㞽䏴
㛣䪎㞽㞤㞽
䄑㔣㞽㞽㩘
䉾㼲䄑㞤㕘
㔣䉾䉾㮣䃵
㞽㩘䴽
㞽䏴㛣䫼䣣
㩘㞽䉾䲫
㩘䣣䴽㞽
㯙㮣䪎䴽
㞽䣣䴽㞽䪎䄑
㔣䉾㞤
㮣䄑䶩䉾㞽䶩
“䥙䏴 䄑㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽 䴽䏴 䀅䏴㬨䄑 䓎䉾䍖㞽㞤䴽㮣䃵 䪎䴽’㞤 䣣䏴䴽 䍖㬨㞤䴽 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䉾䄑㞽䉾䃵 㞽䲫㞽䣣 䴽㩘㞽 䏴䴽㩘㞽䄑 䉾䄑㞽䉾㞤 䉾䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 㔣㩘㞽䄑㞽 䴽㩘㞽 㯙䪎䴽㮣 䏴䄑䪎㛣䪎䣣䉾䶩䶩㮣 㞤䴽䏴䏴㥏 㩘䉾䲫㞽 䣣䏴 㞤䪎㛣䣣㞤 䏴㚿 䴽㩘㞽 䀠䉾䴽䴽䶩㞽㚿䪎㞽䶩㥏䃵 䣣䏴䄑 䉾䣣㮣 䀠㬨䪎䶩㥏䪎䣣㛣 㚿䏴㬨䣣㥏䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣㞤 䏴䄑 䄑㞽㼲䣣䉾䣣䴽㞤 䏴㚿 䀠䉾㞤䪎㯙 䪎䣣㚿䄑䉾㞤䴽䄑㬨㯙䴽㬨䄑㞽 䶩䪎㕘㞽 䴽㩘㞽 㥏䄑䉾䪎䣣䉾㛣㞽 㞤㮣㞤䴽㞽㼲㱶”
䥙㩘㞽 㲊䄑㞽㮣 㞖䶩㥏㞽䄑 䄑㞽䴽㬨䄑䣣㞽㥏 㔣䪎䴽㩘 㩘䪎㞤 䴽㞽䉾㼲 䉾㚿䴽㞽䄑 㞽㰠䐁䶩䏴䄑䪎䣣㛣 䴽㩘㞽 䲫䪎㯙䪎䣣䪎䴽㮣 䉾䣣㥏 㞤䉾䶩㬨䴽㞽㥏 㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣 㔣㩘䪎䶩㞽 㞤䉾㮣䪎䣣㛣䃵 “䥙䏴 䀠㞽 㼲䏴䄑㞽 䐁䄑㞽㯙䪎㞤㞽䃵 䴽㩘㞽 㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 䪎䣣 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䉾䄑㞽䉾 䪎㞤 㞽㰠䴽䄑㞽㼲㞽䶩㮣 㞤㼲䏴䏴䴽㩘䃵 㔣䪎䴽㩘 䣣䏴 㼲䉾䄑㕘㞤 䉾䴽 䉾䶩䶩㱶”
䃵㔣䉾㮣䉾
䴽㞽㩘
䴽䄑㩘㞽㞽
㯙㞽䶩㬨㞤
㯙䏴㥏䣣䄑䄑㞽㞤㛣䪎䐁䏴䣣
㔣䉾㞤
㞤㬨㥏㩘䶩䏴
“䀠䪎㞽㩘㱶㥏䣣
㯙䪎㮣䴽
㚿䴽䶩㞽
䴽㞽㞽㥏䶩䐁䄑㞽䴽䏴
䀠㞽
䲫㞖䣣㞽
㚿䪎
㯼㬨”䫼㩘
䓎䏴䶩䪎 䄑䉾䣣 㩘㞽䄑 㚿䪎䣣㛣㞽䄑㞤 䴽㩘䄑䏴㬨㛣㩘 㩘㞽䄑 㥏䪎㞤㩘㞽䲫㞽䶩㞽㥏 䶩䏴䣣㛣 㩘䉾䪎䄑䃵 䶩䏴䏴㕘䪎䣣㛣 䐁㞽䄑䐁䶩㞽㰠㞽㥏 䴽䏴 䴽㩘㞽 䐁䏴䪎䣣䴽 䏴㚿 㼲䉾㥏䣣㞽㞤㞤䃵 㞤㩘㞽 㞤䉾䪎㥏䃵 “㷁㩘䉾䴽 䏴䣣 㞽䉾䄑䴽㩘 䪎㞤 㛣䏴䪎䣣㛣 䏴䣣䫼”
㿞䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 䓎䏴䶩䪎䃵 䴽㩘㞽 䏴䴽㩘㞽䄑 㞤䴽䄑䏴䣣㛣 㚿䪎㛣㬨䄑㞽㞤 䉾䶩㞤䏴 㚿䄑䏴㔣䣣㞽㥏䃵 䄑㞽䲫㞽䉾䶩䪎䣣㛣 㯙䏴䣣㚿㬨㞤䪎䏴䣣㱶
㩘㞽㱶㞽䄑
䪎㞤
䴽㩘䪎㞤
䲫䣣㞽䄑㞽
㮣㓨䴽䪎
㞤䴽䪎㞽㥏㰠㞽
䴽㧁
䴽㼲㞤㬨
㥏䪎㞤䉾䃵
䉾㞤
䪎㚿
㞽㮣䄑䶩䉾䶩
㞤䴽䪎’
䶩㞤䴽䉾䏴㼲
䏴䏴䴽
㞤㞽䴽㛣䃵䣣䄑䉾
䀠䲫㔘䣣䉾䴽䄑䏴㞽䪎㞤
䀠㞽
䶩䶩䉾
“㧁䴽 㞤㞽㞽㼲㞤 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䏴䣣䶩㮣 䏴䣣㞽 䉾䣣㞤㔣㞽䄑 䄑㞽㼲䉾䪎䣣㞤䃵 䉾䣣㥏 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䪎㞤䃵 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㞽㰠䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑㞽㱶”
㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣’㞤 䲫䏴䪎㯙㞽 㞤䏴㬨䣣㥏㞽㥏䃵 䄑㞽䉾㯙㩘䪎䣣㛣 䴽㩘㞽 㞽䉾䄑㞤 䏴㚿 㞽䲫㞽䄑㮣䏴䣣㞽㱶
㬨䣣㯼㼲”䉾
䪎㮣㛣䣣䉾㞤䫼
㥏䪎”㞽㞤䫼㞽㰠䴽
㔣㩘䉾䴽
䣣㞽䄑䲫㞽
䏴㮣㬨
䪎㓨㮣䴽
㞽䉾䄑
䃵䏴㮣䀠
㯼䏴㔣
㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏
䉾䏴㔘䀠䪎㞤䄑䴽㞽䣣䲫
䉾㩘㞽䲫
䓎䏴䶩䪎 䴽䉾䣣㛣䶩㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑 㩘䉾䪎䄑 㞤䏴 㼲㬨㯙㩘 䪎䴽 䶩䏴䏴㕘㞽㥏 䶩䪎㕘㞽 䉾䣣 䏴䄑䪎䏴䶩㞽’㞤 䣣㞽㞤䴽 䉾䣣㥏 㞤䉾䪎㥏䃵 㔣䪎䴽㩘 䉾 㚿䉾㯙㞽 㚿㬨䶩䶩 䏴㚿 㯙䏴䣣㚿㬨㞤䪎䏴䣣䃵 “㷁㩘㞽䄑㞽 㔣䉾㞤 䴽㩘㞽 㲊䪎䉾䣣䴽 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㔣㞽 㔣㞽䄑㞽 䪎䣣 䀠㞽㚿䏴䄑㞽䫼 㷁㩘㞽䄑㞽 㔣㞽䄑㞽 㔣㞽 䴽㞽䶩㞽䐁䏴䄑䴽㞽㥏 㚿䄑䏴㼲 䴽䏴 䴽㩘㞽 㥳䣣㥏㞽䄑㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 㧊䏴䄑䴽䄑㞽㞤㞤䫼”
“㧁䴽’㞤 䣣䏴䴽 䴽㩘䉾䴽 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㞽㰠䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏䃵 䀠㬨䴽 䴽㩘䉾䴽 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㞽㰠䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑㞽㱶”
㮣䪎䴽㓨
䴽㞽㩘
㞤䶩䶩䴽㮣㩘㛣䪎
䶩䐁䉾㞽㯙
㥏䣣䉾
䶩䴽㞤䶩䪎
㞽䄑㩘㔣㞽
䪎䴽㞤
䏴㥏䃵㞤㔣䄑
䣣㥏㥏㞽䪎㞽
㞤䉾㔣
㞤䴽㩘䪎
䏴㙒㞽
䴽䄑㔘䏴䪎䀠䉾㞽㞤䲫䣣
㖻䉾㮣
䣣㥏㥏㞽䏴㥏
䪎䣣
䣣㞽㞽䲫䄑
㯙䐁䶩㞽䉾䃵
䣣䪎
䉾䢞㔣”㞤
䄑㩘㔣㞽㞽
䏴䴽
䶩㰠㥏䐁䉾䣣㞽䪎㞽
“㔘䄑
㞤䪎
䄑㞽䉾䶩
䄑㩘䏴㞽䴽
䀠㬨䴽
㞽㞤䣣䉾䀠䪎䴽䄑㔘䏴䲫
㞽㔣
䄑䉾㞽
䴽㓨䪎㮣
㞽䄑䏴䃵㮣䲫㞽㞽䣣
“䠭㬨䴽 㔣㞽’䲫㞽 㔣䉾䶩㕘㞽㥏 䴽㩘㞽 䄑䏴㬨䴽㞽 㚿䄑䏴㼲 䴽㩘㞽 㥳䣣㥏㞽䄑㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 㧊䏴䄑䴽䄑㞽㞤㞤 䴽䏴 㩘㞽䄑㞽 㞤㞽䲫㞽䄑䉾䶩 䴽䪎㼲㞽㞤 䉾䣣㥏 㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㩘䉾䲫㞽 䀠㞽㞽䣣 㼲䪎㞤䴽䉾㕘㞽䣣䃵 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䪎㞤 䪎䣣㥏㞽㞽㥏 㔣㩘㞽䄑㞽 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 㞤㩘䏴㬨䶩㥏 㩘䉾䲫㞽 䀠㞽㞽䣣䢞”
㙒䪎㞤䴽㞽䣣䪎䣣㛣 䴽䏴 㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣’㞤 㯙䏴䣣䲫䏴䶩㬨䴽㞽㥏 㔣䏴䄑㥏㞤䃵 䴽㩘㞽 䉾䶩䄑㞽䉾㥏㮣 㯙䏴䣣㚿㬨㞤㞽㥏 䓎䏴䶩䪎 䀠㞽㯙䉾㼲㞽 㞽䲫㞽䣣 㼲䏴䄑㞽 䀠㞽㔣䪎䶩㥏㞽䄑㞽㥏 䉾䣣㥏 䀠䶩㬨䄑䴽㞽㥏 䏴㬨䴽䃵 “㯼䏴㔣 㯙䏴㬨䶩㥏 䪎䴽 㩘䉾䲫㞽 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㞽㰠䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑㞽䫼”
㛣㙒䪎䣣䪎㞤䣣䴽㞽
䏴䶩㞤䉾
䶩㛣㞽䣣䉾㞤㯙
㙒㞽䏴
㯙䴽䉾㞤
䏴䀠㮣㬨㞤䶩䏴䪎䲫
㞽㞤䪎㚿䄑㬨㛣
䏴㞤㛣䄑䴽䣣
㬨㞽䐁䶩㞋㞋㥏
䣣䣣㬨䉾㥏㞽䄑㥏䴽䪎㛣䣣㞤
䉼䏴䃵㬨䪎㞽䣣㞤䴽
䴽㞽䄑㞽䪎㩘㱶
䉾䴽
㩘䴽㞽
䉾㮣㖻䃵
䪎䏴䶩䓎’㞤
䏴䣣䴽
䴽䏴㞽㩘䄑
䏴䴽
“䥙㩘㞽 㙒䏴䄑㥏 䪎㞤 䄑䪎㛣㩘䴽䃵 㔘䀠㞤㞽䄑䲫䉾䴽䪎䏴䣣 㓨䪎䴽㮣 䪎䣣㥏㞽㞽㥏 䣣㞽䲫㞽䄑 㞽㰠䪎㞤䴽㞽㥏 㩘㞽䄑㞽㱶”
䥙㩘㞽 㙒䪎䴽䴽䶩㞽 㞖䶩㚿䃵 䋛㩘㞽䪎䶩䉾䃵 㞤䪎䴽䴽䪎䣣㛣 䏴䣣 㙒㞽䏴 㖻䉾㮣’㞤 㞤㩘䏴㬨䶩㥏㞽䄑䃵 㔣䪎䴽㩘 㩘㞽䄑 㞽㮣㞽䀠䄑䏴㔣㞤 䴽䪎㛣㩘䴽䶩㮣 㕘䣣䪎䴽䴽㞽㥏䃵 㞤䉾䪎㥏䃵 “䓎䏴䄑㞽 䐁䄑㞽㯙䪎㞤㞽䶩㮣䃵 䴽㩘䪎㞤 㬨䣣㥏㞽䄑㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 䉾䄑㞽䉾 䪎㞤 㞤䪎㼲䐁䶩㮣 䣣䏴䴽 㔣㩘㞽䄑㞽 㔣㞽 㩘䉾㥏 䀠㞽㞽䣣 䀠㞽㚿䏴䄑㞽䢞”
䉾䫼”㩘䢞䴽㷁”
䥙㩘䪎㞤 䴽䪎㼲㞽䃵 㞽䲫㞽䣣 㞖䶩㬨㞤䉾 䄑㞽䉾㯙䴽㞽㥏䃵 䀠䶩㬨䄑䴽䪎䣣㛣 䏴㬨䴽䃵 “㧁㚿 䴽㩘䪎㞤 䪎㞤 䉾 㞤䴽䄑䉾䣣㛣㞽 䉾䄑㞽䉾䃵 㥏䏴㞽㞤 䴽㩘㞽 㙒䏴䄑㥏 㼲㞽䉾䣣 䴽䏴 㞤䉾㮣 䴽㩘䉾䴽 䴽㩘㞽 㚿䏴䄑䴽䄑㞽㞤㞤 㔣㞽 䍖㬨㞤䴽 㯙䉾㼲㞽 㚿䄑䏴㼲 䪎㞤 䣣䏴䴽 䴽㩘㞽 㚿䏴䄑䴽䄑㞽㞤㞤 㔣㞽 䉾䄑㞽 㚿䉾㼲䪎䶩䪎䉾䄑 㔣䪎䴽㩘 㞽䪎䴽㩘㞽䄑䫼”
“䥙㩘䉾䴽’㞤 䄑䪎㛣㩘䴽䃵 䀠䏴䴽㩘 䴽㩘㞽 㬨䣣㚿䉾㼲䪎䶩䪎䉾䄑 㚿䏴䄑䴽䄑㞽㞤㞤 䍖㬨㞤䴽 䣣䏴㔣 䉾䣣㥏 䴽㩘䪎㞤 㬨䣣㥏㞽䄑㛣䄑䏴㬨䣣㥏 㞤䐁䉾㯙㞽 䉾䄑㞽 䉾䶩䶩 䐁䉾䄑䴽㞤 䏴㚿 䴽㩘㞽 䏴䐁䐁䏴䣣㞽䣣䴽’㞤 䴽䄑䉾䐁㱶 㷁㞽 㬨䣣㥏㞽䄑㞽㞤䴽䪎㼲䉾䴽㞽㥏 ‘㓨䏴䄑䄑䏴㞤䪎䏴䣣’㞤 㞤㯙㩘㞽㼲㞽㱶㱶”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by novlove.com


