Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong - Chapter 2829: 1550: Venturing Deeper and Doubts (Part 2)
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Capítulo 2829: Chapter 1550: Venturing Deeper and Doubts (Part 2)
At this moment, in the ears of the group, not only was the whistling energy wind passing by, but also the continuous sound of fierce energy collisions echoed.
Undoubtedly, this signified that the mysterious city had once again engaged in a fierce battle with the “corrosion”.
“Your Majesty, the mysterious city is just ahead!”
As soon as Lila finished speaking, Leo Ray could see some peculiar magic radiance flickering faintly at the space’s end ahead, like a swarm of fireflies in the magical fog.
“Mountain Mist Dispelling!”
The Stone Giant Anemo Magic Instructors chanted aloud again, dispersing the fog completely at the space’s end ahead.
As the fog dissipated, Leo Ray paid close attention.
It turned out to be a very special amber-colored magical protective barrier, with magic flow light not rippling widely like most barrier walls, but dotted like stars constantly shining in the night sky.
“Your Majesty of the Humans, that is the magic barrier we couldn’t overcome!”
Lila pointed to the amber-colored magical protective barrier and frowned tightly.
“Let’s go up and take a look.”
Leo Ray held Rolanddel across his chest, and the accompanying strong ones were all in a state of readiness.
Approaching within a hundred meters of the magic barrier, Leo Ray further noticed.
Although the surface’s amber-colored magic flow light was not dazzling, it emitted a power that was hard to shake.
This momentum undoubtedly far exceeded the usual scale of an absolute defense barrier.
Looking within the barrier, a few kilometers away, one could vaguely see the outline of a large city.
However, as Lila had said, the light emitted by the city was extremely dim, and with the thick fog and the great distance, it was impossible to see the city’s true appearance.
Vaguely, only the magic radiance occasionally surged on the city, like constantly flashing flashlights, evidently engaged in a battle with something.
“Lord, the ones besieging the city are indeed ‘corrosion’!”
Though unable to see the specifics in the thick fog, Sheila and the Stone Spirits quickly confirmed the opponent’s aura.
Hearing Sheila’s words, the expressions of Lila and the Stone Giants tensed, and they immediately commanded the three legions to form a defense formation to be ready for any emergencies.
“I’ve never seen such a magic barrier before, definitely not a product of those unkempt bearded ones; it looks very ancient.”
While Lila and others were nervously deploying, Moli appeared at ease and curious, beginning to study the amber barrier.
Upon hearing this, Leo Ray nodded thoughtfully.
The girl was right; this magic barrier indeed looked ancient, likely a relic from the Silver Moon Era.
As for the unkempt bearded ones, they referred to the Dwarf Clan. It’s worth noting that both the Elf Tribe and the Dwarf Clan, leaders among the Ten Thousand Clans, were not on good terms, leading to them giving various derogatory nicknames.
“Indeed, it doesn’t resemble a Dwarf Clan’s magic barrier. Their barriers are generally simple and practical with powerful bricks flying, whereas this one appears much more intricate.”
Likewise, Sheila, with considerable knowledge, nodded slightly, agreeing with Moli’s view, and pondered aloud: “Since it’s not the work of the Dwarf Clan used to dwelling underground, and given its ancient nature, could this mysterious city be…”
“It must be a Dislocated Object.”
Leo Ray picked up the conversation and affirmed: “As we speculated before, it seems this mysterious city has existed here since the Era of Blankness, only reappearing in our sight due to the outbreak of magical ley lines.”
Hearing Leo Ray’s analysis, the returning Lila sisters nodded in agreement.
This indicated a possibility: the mysterious city might belong to any Ten Thousand Clans’ power, excluding giants.
Seeing that the enemies were still fiercely battling with “corrosion,” Leo Ray decisively led a group of strong ones to move forward for a close observation of this magic barrier.
Given that the opposition was preoccupied, it was naturally the best chance to find a method to break the barrier.
Approaching closer, a sense of wonder emerged in the eyes of all.
Gazing into the amber-colored barrier, the obscure unknown giant city seemed sealed within, emitting an ancient and mysterious aura,
“Come to think of it, the strength of this barrier probably matches that of a large city controlled by first-class forces. Why can’t it block the ‘corrosion’?”
Despite the amazement, Moli tilted her head and said, “Could it be that they intentionally let the ‘corrosion’ in?”
“Highly unlikely. Lila once said they deeply value their territory and would never willingly let other forces in, including ‘corrosion’.”
Leo Ray contemplated briefly and negated: “I think it might be due to its age, making the barrier no longer airtight, and ‘corrosion’ sneaked in through some gap, or the burst of magical ley lines directly pierced through the weak point of the barrier.”
“So, if we find this gap, couldn’t we bypass the barrier?”
Moli’s starry eyes hidden under a pink hood lit up, blurting out: “It seems we’ve found a way to go in!”
“Yes, but don’t forget, the ‘corrosion’ comes from deep underground, so the gap likely isn’t on the surface.”
Leo Ray gently rubbed his chin, pondering aloud.
“Your Majesty is absolutely right. I, along with our generals, meticulously circled the territory and found no gap.”
Lila nodded emphatically, agreeing: “Besides, since ‘corrosion’ occupied the gap first, even if we found its location, a fierce battle is inevitable.”
“The crucial point is, if the burst of magical ley lines did indeed breach the barrier, wouldn’t we be heading straight to the point of the ley lines’ explosion?”
Beads of sweat formed on Kira’s pale forehead as she swallowed impulsively.
Knowing that the invincible “corrosion,” unaffected by the magical ley lines’ eruption, the scale of the blast was so fierce that neither ordinary generals nor strong ones could safely pass through, including herself, even at half-step Tier 7.
“This certainly holds uncertainties, at least for now. We don’t need to take such risks.”
Leo Ray affirmed Kira’s words and continued to observe.
“Your Majesty has a valid point; unless absolutely necessary, we indeed have no need to do this.”
Fei’er followed closely beside Leo Ray and first echoed his sentiment, then furrowed her brow, evidently encountering a troublesome issue.
“Fei’er, what happened?”
Leo Ray sharply sensed the Pelican Princess’s expression and curiously asked.
Since approaching here, Leo Ray noticed that she had been contemplating something, seemingly unable to find the answer.
“To be honest, Your Majesty, this rather peculiar barrier seems familiar to me.”
Fei’er nodded towards Leo Ray, speaking directly with some anxiety yet helplessly: “But as you know, I’ve forgotten many things and can’t recall right now.”
Speaking, Fei’er expressed her extreme apparentness on her fair face and said to Leo Ray: “Sorry, Your Majesty, I wasn’t able to help.”
“No worries, your presence by my side is already a great help.”
Leo Ray smiled lightly, gesturing to her not to worry.
“By the way, Your Majesty, since this mysterious city has stood here since the Blank Era, how do the people here live?”
Moli, seemingly unaware of the situation on Leo Ray’s side, came bouncing over.
As soon as Moli finished speaking, the turbulent battle suddenly paused, making the constantly roaring underground space suddenly quiet.
Next, an elderly and deep snort echoed in everyone’s ears.
“It’s really going from bad to worse; you’ve just dealt with wolves, and now come tigers and leopards. Since you Half-Giants repeatedly attempt to covet our territory, don’t blame us for being impolite!”
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擄
㙆䘩㺛㨫㤆
㱍䅣䤓䅣㸆㭭㙆㘸䁊㼸㨫
爐
㭭䤓㺛㭭䅣㸆㨫
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擄
蘆
盧
䤓㭭
爐
盧
㙆㺛
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㭭㡏䤓㸆㺛
爐
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㺛䘩㨫
㘸㭭㸆
㸆㨫㺛䤓䁊䅣㩄㤆
㼸䅣㨫㤆㸆
老
㤆㸆䘩㵶㼸
㭭㸆
㺛䤓䁊㤆
䟋䭤䔐㨫㤆㸆
䘩㺛㨫
䗧㘸㤆㵶㡏㨫
㺛䅣㦇䤓䟏
㤆㙆䤓㺛㤆䟏䁊㨫㵶䗧
䁊㙆㵶㽰
䅣㸆㭭䤓㤆䗧㡏
䗧㵶㸆㸆
㭭㨫䤓㺛㵶㨫
䰺㺛㵶㨫㰒䟏㨫䁊㨫
爐
㡝䤓㰒㨫
䛺䟏
䤓㨫䁊㘸㺛㸆䟏䁊㨫䤓㰒
䗧䅣䘩㭭㵶
“㙿㵶㨫㼸㸆㵶㨫 㺛㙆 㽰㸆䅣㨫 㺛䘩㨫 㨫㭭㨫䁊䟏㖠”
㳻㨫㭭㤆䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 㨫㭭㨫㵶㡏䟏 㡏㸆㰒㨫 㵶䗧㤆䘩䤓㭭㡏 㺛㙆䟋㸆㵶㘸㤆 㺛䘩㨫䁊㦇 㔟䤓㰒㸆 㵶㨫㸆䅣㺛㨫㘸 㨫䰺㺛㵶㨫䁊㨫㰒䟏 㤆䟋䤓㽰㺛㰒䟏㦇 䤓䁊䁊㨫㘸䤓㸆㺛㨫㰒䟏 㸆㭭㘸 㺛㨫㭭㤆㨫㰒䟏 䤓㭭㤆㺛㵶䗧䅣㺛䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫 䕤䤓㸆㭭㺛 䟋㸆㵶㵶䤓㙆㵶㤆 㺛㙆 㼸㵶㨫㼸㸆㵶㨫 㽰㙆㵶 䅣㙆䁊䛺㸆㺛䔐
䟋㙆䘩
㺛㩄㤆䗧
㘸㰒䤓㵶㙆㚜䘩䟋㡝㡏㸆㤆㭭
㸆㺛䘩㺛
䔐㡏㨫㔟㙆㭭䤓㤆
䛺㨫
䟏㸆㰒䅣㨫䗧㺛
䤓䟋㺛䘩
㰒㽰㨫㨫
䟏㨫㨫䭤㰒㭭
䟋㙆㰒䗧㘸
㸆
䭤㵶㨫㙆㵶㙆䓥㦇㨫
㙆㺛
㙆㭭㺛
㽰㵶㙆
㸆
䘩㤆䅣䗧
㭭䘩䁊㖠㺛㙆
㺛㙆㨫㼸㼸㭭㙆㭭
㤆䘩㨫
㰒㨫㵶㙆㰒㸆䭤
䟋㸆㸆㨫㵶
㘸㰒䅣䗧㙆
䘩䤓㨫䲸㽰
“䤓㤆㵶䲸”㙆㭭㵶㙆㙆
㺛㭭䕤㸆䤓
㨫㨫䛺㭭
㨫䟋㸆㢆
䤓㤆䘩㺛
㭭㨫㡏䘩㵶㺛㺛㤆
㭭㳻㨫㙆㺛
䁊㵶㽰㙆
䟋㤆㸆
䁊䁊㙆㺛㦇䗧㨫㭭䁊
䘩㨫㨫㺛㵶
䁊䟏㵶㤆㺛㨫㤆㙆䤓䗧
㙆㙆㼸㭭㼸’㭭㺛㤆㨫
㨫䘩䨈
㺛䘩㨫
䘩㸆㘸
㺛㙆㨫㳻㭭
䁊䅣㨫㸆㺛䘩㘸
䤓㭭䅣䭤㰒䛺㨫䤓㭭䤓
㨫䤓㵶䤓㙆㵶㽰㭭
㺛㨫䘩
㺛㭭㙆
㭭㰒㸆䲸
㸆㘸㭭
㽲㘸㨫䅣㸆
㵶䘩㨫
䕤㭭㸆㺛䤓
䘩㺛㨫
㨫㸆㘸䤓䛺䁊㰒㵶㙆㽰
㼸㭭㼸㦇㨫㭭㙆㙆㺛
䘩䤓㺛䟋
㱍㤆 㺛䘩㨫 㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫 䕤䤓㸆㭭㺛㤆 㤆㺛㙆㙆㘸 㵶㨫㸆㘸䟏㦇 㺛䘩㨫 㡏㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸 㸆㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸 䗧㤆 㤆䗧㘸㘸㨫㭭㰒䟏 㤆䘩㙆㙆㡝 䭤䤓㙆㰒㨫㭭㺛㰒䟏㦇 䅣㸆䗧㤆䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 㨫㸆㵶㺛䘩 㺛㙆 㺛㵶㨫䁊䛺㰒㨫 䁊㸆㘸㰒䟏䔐
䧧㨫㽰㙆㵶㨫 㨫䭤㨫㵶䟏㙆㭭㨫 䅣㙆䗧㰒㘸 㵶㨫㸆䅣㺛㦇 㺛䘩㨫 㤆䗧㵶㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸䤓㭭㡏 㡏㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸 䛺䗧㵶㤆㺛 㽰㙆㵶㺛䘩 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㨫㸆㵶㺛䘩 㸆㭭㘸 㤆㺛㙆㭭㨫㤆㦇 㸆㭭㘸 㽰䤓㡏䗧㵶㨫㤆 㨫䭤㨫㭭 㰒㸆㵶㡏㨫㵶 㺛䘩㸆㭭 㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫 䕤䤓㸆㭭㺛㤆 㨫䁊㨫㵶㡏㨫㘸㦇 㤆㺛䤓㵶㵶䤓㭭㡏 䗧㼸 䅣㰒㙆䗧㘸㤆 㙆㽰 㘸䗧㤆㺛䔐
㺛䘩㨫
䤓㸆㼸㡏㸆㼸㨫㵶㭭
䤓㭭
䘩㺛㨫
㘸䗧㘸㨫㭭㤆
㨫㨫㦇䟏
䛺䤓㰒㡝㭭
㸆䘩㘸
䘩䅣㘸㨫㨫㵶㸆
㭭䛺䗧㨫㵶䁊㦇
㺛㸆
㭭㨫㵶㙆㤆㘸䅣䤓㨫㰒䛺㸆
㺛㙆
㺛㤆㰒㨫㸆
䘩㤆㺛㨫㨫
㭭㹥
㽰㙆
䘩㭭䗧㸆㺛䔐㤆㘸㤆㙆
䅣㙆㤆㰒㤆㙆䤓
䗧㭭㨫䛺䁊㵶
㸆
㭭㸆
䈃䘩㨫㭭 㺛䘩㨫 㘸䗧㤆㺛 䛺㨫㡏㸆㭭 㺛㙆 䅣㰒㨫㸆㵶㦇 㨫䭤㨫㵶䟏㙆㭭㨫 㨖䗧䤓䅣㡝㰒䟏 㤆㸆䟋 㺛䘩㨫 㺛㵶䗧㨫 㽰㙆㵶䁊 㙆㽰 㺛䘩㨫㤆㨫 䅣㙆㰒㙆㤆㤆㸆㰒 䅣㵶㨫㸆㺛䗧㵶㨫㤆䔐
䨈䘩㨫䤓㵶 㽰㙆㵶䁊 䟋㸆㤆 䭤㨫㵶䟏 㤆䤓䁊䤓㰒㸆㵶 㺛㙆 㺛䘩㸆㺛 㙆㽰 㡏䤓㸆㭭㺛 㘸㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆㦇 䛺䗧㺛 䤓㭭㤆㺛㨫㸆㘸 㙆㽰 䟋䤓㭭㡏㤆㦇 㺛䘩㨫䟏 䘩㸆㘸 㤆㰒㨫㨫㡝㦇 㡏㰒㙆㤆㤆䟏㦇 㼸䤓㺛䅣䘩㚜䛺㰒㸆䅣㡝 㤆䅣㸆㰒㨫㤆䔐
㺛㨫㨫㺛䘩
㤆㳎㤆㺛㨫㨫㵶䭤㨫䘩㰒㦇㨫
䘩㺛㨫
㵶㽰㙆䁊
㘸㭭㤆䤓䤓㤆䘩㨫㺛㸆㰒䛺䤓㭭䤓䗧㡏
㨫䟏㺛䘩
㺛䘩㨫
䲸㭭㰒䔐㸆
㵶㺛㨫䗧
㸆㭭㘸
㺛㭭㳻㨫㙆
㨫㨫㵶䟋
㺛䘩䤓㨫㵶
㸆㤆
䤓㤆㨫㥸㦇
㙆㭭㺛
㤆㱍
㸆㤆
㭭㸆㡏䤓㺛
㘸㙆㭭㵶㡏㸆
㡏㙆㸆㵶㤆㭭䔐㘸
䗧㙆㡏㺛䘩䘩
㨫㵶䟋㨫
㺛㤆䘩㨫㙆
㙆㽰
㸆㨫䤓㤆㤆䁊䭤
㼸㵶䘩㸆㤆
㰒㡏㨫㵶㸆㵶
䤓䁊㸆㭭㰒㡏㨫㡏
㵶㡏㭭㖥㙆㸆
䤓㭭㺛㸆䕤㦇㤆
䘩㺛㸆㭭
㰒䅣㤆㸆䟋
㵶㙆㽰
㵶㺛㨫䤓䘩
㹥㭭㤆㺛㸆㭭㺛㰒䟏㦇 㺛䘩㨫 䁊㸆㰒㨫䭤㙆㰒㨫㭭䅣㨫 㸆㭭㘸 䁊䗧㵶㘸㨫㵶㙆䗧㤆 䤓㭭㺛㨫㭭㺛 㨫䁊䤓㺛㺛㨫㘸 䛺䟏 㺛䘩㨫㤆㨫 䛺㨫䘩㨫䁊㙆㺛䘩㤆㦇 㸆㰒㙆㭭㡏 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㺛䘩㨫䤓㵶 䨈䤓㨫㵶 㟝 㸆㭭㘸 㸆䛺㙆䭤㨫 㸆䗧㵶㸆㦇 㵶㨫㨖䗧䤓㵶㨫㘸 㨫䭤㨫㵶䟏㙆㭭㨫 㺛㙆 䛺㨫 㽰䗧㰒㰒䟏 㸆㰒㨫㵶㺛䔐
“㐅㙆䗧㵶 䓥㸆㩄㨫㤆㺛䟏㦇 䤓㺛’㤆 㺛䘩㨫 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆㖠”
㔟㙆㨫
㘸㭭㸆
㔟䤓㰒㸆
䟏䢮䕝㸆
㼸㼸’㨫㭭㙆㺛㤆㙆㭭
䤓㽰㺛㭭㨫㨫䤓㘸㘸䤓
䤓㸆䁊㰒㨫㺛㘸㨫䟏䁊䤓
䛺䁊㤆㵶䗧㭭㨫
㺛㙆
㨫䘩䤓䨈”㵶
㸆㵶㨫
㵶㸆㨫㭭㺛䗧
㰒㤆㺛㰒䤓
㸆䤓䤓”㭭㤆㭭㖠䅣㵶㨫㡏
㺛䘩㨫
㵶㺛䗧㨫
㡝㤆㙆㼸㨫
䳙㼸㙆㭭 䘩㨫㸆㵶䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩䤓㤆㦇 㔟㨫㙆 䕝㸆䟏 䛺㙆㺛䘩 䤓㭭㤆㺛㵶䗧䅣㺛㨫㘸 䘩䤓㤆 㤆㺛㵶㙆㭭㡏 㸆㰒㰒䤓㨫㤆 㺛㙆 䘩㨫㰒㼸 㤆㺛㵶㨫㭭㡏㺛䘩㨫㭭 㺛䘩㨫 㱍䛺㤆㙆㰒䗧㺛㨫 㖥㨫㽰㨫㭭㤆㨫 䧧㸆㵶㵶䤓㨫㵶 㸆㭭㘸 㺛䘩㙆䗧㡏䘩㺛㽰䗧㰒㰒䟏 㭭㙆㘸㘸㨫㘸䔐
䕝㨫㡏㸆㵶㘸䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆㦇 㸆㰒㺛䘩㙆䗧㡏䘩 䘩㨫 䘩㸆㘸 㭭㨫䭤㨫㵶 㤆㨫㨫㭭 㺛䘩㨫䁊㦇 䘩㨫 䘩㸆㘸 䘩㨫㸆㵶㘸 㤆㙆䁊㨫 㵶䗧䁊㙆㵶㤆䔐
㙆㺛
㺛㡏䤓㭭㸆
㺛㨫䘩䟏
㸆㸆㭭㨫䅣㵶㼸㨫㸆㦇㼸
䟏䭤㨫㵶
䤓㰒㤆䤓㸆䁊㵶
䁊㵶㙆㽰
㡏㭭㤆㚜䗧㙆㵶㸆㘸䛺
㨫㤆䛺㸆㺛
㤆㨫㨫㭭
㸆㤆㘸䔐㵶㙆㭭㡏
㙆㽰
䤓㺛㵶㨫䘩
䁊䅣㰒㸆㡏䤓㸆
䟏㺛㼸㨫
㤆㱍
㸆
㵶㨫㸆
㔟䤓㡝㨫 㙆㺛䘩㨫㵶 㤆䗧䛺㚜㘸㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭 䁊㸆㡏䤓䅣㸆㰒 䛺㨫㸆㤆㺛㤆㦇 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆 㰒㸆䅣㡝 㺛䘩㨫 䤓㭭㺛㨫㰒㰒䤓㡏㨫㭭䅣㨫 㙆㽰 㡏䤓㸆㭭㺛 㘸㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆㦇 㸆䅣㺛䤓㭭㡏 㼸䗧㵶㨫㰒䟏 㙆㭭 䤓㭭㤆㺛䤓㭭䅣㺛䔐 䨈䘩㨫䟏 㡏㨫㭭㨫㵶㸆㰒㰒䟏 䤓㭭䘩㸆䛺䤓㺛 㺛䘩㨫 㘸㨫㨫㼸 䗧㭭㘸㨫㵶㡏㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸 㭭㨫㸆㵶 䁊㸆㡏䤓䅣 㙆㵶㨫 䭤㨫䤓㭭㤆㦇 㨫㭭䘩㸆㭭䅣䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫䤓㵶 㼸㙆䟋㨫㵶 㺛䘩㵶㙆䗧㡏䘩 㺛䘩㨫 䤓䁊䁊㨫㭭㤆㨫 㨫㭭㨫㵶㡏䟏 䅣㙆㭭㺛㸆䤓㭭㨫㘸 㺛䘩㨫㵶㨫䤓㭭䔐
㽲㙆㵶 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆㦇 䁊㸆㡏䤓䅣 㙆㵶㨫 䭤㨫䤓㭭㤆 㸆㵶㨫 㨫䰺䅣㨫㰒㰒㨫㭭㺛 㭭㸆㺛䗧㵶㸆㰒 䅣䗧㰒㺛䤓䭤㸆㺛䤓㙆㭭 㽰䤓㨫㰒㘸㤆㦇 䟋䘩䤓䅣䘩 䤓㤆 䟋䘩䟏 㺛䘩㨫䤓㵶 㤆㺛㵶㨫㭭㡏㺛䘩 䤓㤆 㙆㽰㺛㨫㭭 㽰㙆㵶䁊䤓㘸㸆䛺㰒㨫㦇 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㤆㙆䁊㨫 㰒㸆㵶㡏㨫 㡏㵶㙆䗧㼸㤆 㨫㭭㙆䗧㡏䘩 㺛㙆 䅣㙆㭭㺛㨫㭭㘸 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㽰䤓㵶㤆㺛㚜䅣㰒㸆㤆㤆 㼸㙆䟋㨫㵶㤆 㤆㺛㸆㭭㘸䤓㭭㡏 㸆㺛 㺛䘩㨫 㼸㨫㸆㡝 㙆㽰 㺛㨫㭭 㺛䘩㙆䗧㤆㸆㭭㘸 䅣㰒㸆㭭㤆䔐
䅣㨫䤓㼸䟏㤆㸆㨫㰒㰒
㨫㸆䭤䘩
㭭㸆䲸㰒
䁊䤓㦇㡏㭭㭭䤓
㜇㺛㸆㵶䘩
䁊䗧㤆㙆㽰㸆
㨫㸆㘸䅣㽰
䘩㺛㨫
㽰㵶㸆㖥䟋
㸆
㡏㼸㙆䗧㤆㵶
㺛㙆䁊㰒㱍㤆
㙆㽰㨫㭭㺛
㨫䭤㭭䤓
㦇㺛䰺㸆㵶㨫㙆㼸㰒㭭䤓㙆
㵶㼸䅣䔐䤓㨫
㭭㭭㨫㭭㰒䗧㺛䤓㡏
㡏䤓㵶䗧㭭㘸
㼸㵶䟋㙆㤆㨫
䅣㨫㨫㭭㭭㺛䗧㘸㵶㨫㙆
㙆㵶䁊㨫
㸆㘸㭭
㡝㸆㨫㼸
㵶㨫㙆
㽰㙆㵶
䗧㨖㨫㨫㵶㺛㽰㭭
㰒㸆㰒
㨫䘩䭤㸆
㙆㺛㨫㭭㦇䗧㨫㵶㤆㭭䅣
㺛㽰㨫䟏䘩
䟋㙆䘩
㵶㖥㡏㙆㸆㭭
㸆㼸㭭㡏䟏䤓
䅣㸆䁊㡏䤓
㹥㺛 䤓㤆 㤆㸆䤓㘸 㺛䘩㸆㺛 㤆䤓㭭䅣㨫 㺛䘩㨫 㜇㵶㸆 㙆㽰 䧧㰒㸆㭭㡝㭭㨫㤆㤆㦇 䁊㸆㭭䟏 㖥䟋㸆㵶㽰 䲸㰒㸆㭭’㤆 䗧㭭㘸㨫㵶㡏㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸 䅣䤓㺛䤓㨫㤆 䤓㭭㨫䰺㼸㰒䤓䅣㸆䛺㰒䟏 㰒㙆㤆㺛 䅣㙆㭭㺛㸆䅣㺛㦇 㸆㭭㘸 䟋䘩㨫㭭 㘸䤓㤆䅣㙆䭤㨫㵶㨫㘸 䛺䟏 㙆㺛䘩㨫㵶㤆㦇 㺛䘩㨫䟏 䘩㸆㘸 䛺㨫䅣㙆䁊㨫 㖥㨫㸆㺛䘩 䁪㸆㰒㰒㨫䟏㤆 㽰䤓㰒㰒㨫㘸 䟋䤓㺛䘩 䅣㙆㵶㼸㤆㨫㤆㦇 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㺛㵶㸆䅣㨫㤆 㙆㽰 㵶㸆䁊㼸㸆㭭㺛 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆 㨫䭤㨫㵶䟏䟋䘩㨫㵶㨫䔐
䃂㽰 䅣㙆䗧㵶㤆㨫㦇 㽰㙆㵶 㺛䘩㨫 㐦䗧䁊㸆㭭 䲸㰒㸆㭭 㸆㭭㘸 㺛䘩䤓㵶㘸㚜䅣㰒㸆㤆㤆 㽰㙆㵶䅣㨫㤆 㙆㭭 㺛䘩㨫 㨫㘸㡏㨫㤆 㙆㽰 㺛䘩㨫 䃂䗧㺛㨫㵶 䕝㨫㡏䤓㙆㭭 㰒㸆䅣㡝䤓㭭㡏 䘩䤓㡏䘩㚜㨖䗧㸆㰒䤓㺛䟏 䁊㸆㡏䤓䅣 㙆㵶㨫 䭤㨫䤓㭭㤆㦇 㺛䘩㨫㵶㨫’㤆 㭭㙆 㭭㨫㨫㘸 㺛㙆 㽰㨫㸆㵶 㘸䤓㡏㡏䤓㭭㡏 䤓㭭㺛㙆 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭 㭭㨫㤆㺛㤆㦇 㸆㤆 㺛䘩㨫㤆㨫 㽰䤓㨫㵶䅣㨫 䛺㨫㸆㤆㺛㤆 䗧㤆䗧㸆㰒㰒䟏 㸆㼸㼸㨫㸆㵶 㙆㭭㰒䟏 㭭㨫㸆㵶 䘩䤓㡏䘩㚜㨖䗧㸆㰒䤓㺛䟏 䁊㸆㡏䤓䅣 㙆㵶㨫 䭤㨫䤓㭭㤆㦇 䗧㭭䤓㭭㺛㨫㵶㨫㤆㺛㨫㘸 䤓㭭 㙆㵶㘸䤓㭭㸆㵶䟏 䭤㨫䤓㭭㤆 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㰒䤓䁊䤓㺛㨫㘸 䁊㸆㭭㸆䔐
“㙆㘸㰒䲸䗧
䛺㨫
㽰㙆
㨫㺛䘩
㺛䘩㨫
㵶㨫㺛䗧
㵶㖥㙆㤆㭭㡏㸆
㸆㜇䘩㺛㵶
㨫䟏㭭䤓䤓㺛㺛㘸
㨫㺛㨫㤆䘩
“䅣䟏䤓㢆㺛
㤆䗧䟏㙆㺛䁊㵶㤆䤓㨫
䓥㙆㰒䤓 㡏㸆㥸㨫㘸 㺛䘩㵶㙆䗧㡏䘩 㙆䗧㵶 㱍䛺㤆㙆㰒䗧㺛㨫 㖥㨫㽰㨫㭭㤆㨫 䧧㸆㵶㵶䤓㨫㵶 㸆㺛 㺛䘩㨫 䤓㭭䅣㵶㨫㸆㤆䤓㭭㡏 㭭䗧䁊䛺㨫㵶 㙆㽰 䅣㙆㰒㙆㤆㤆㸆㰒 䅣㵶㨫㸆㺛䗧㵶㨫㤆 䅣㰒㙆㤆䤓㭭㡏 䤓㭭㦇 㽰䗧㵶㵶㙆䟋䤓㭭㡏 䘩㨫㵶 䛺㵶㙆䟋㤆 㤆㰒䤓㡏䘩㺛㰒䟏䔐
㱍㤆 㸆 㽲㙆㵶㨫㤆㺛 㜇㰒㽰㦇 㤆䘩㨫 㭭㸆㺛䗧㵶㸆㰒㰒䟏 㡝㭭㨫䟋 㺛䘩䤓㤆 㺛㵶㙆䗧䛺㰒㨫㤆㙆䁊㨫 㨫䰺䤓㤆㺛㨫㭭䅣㨫䔐
䅣㡝㦇䗧䤓㨖
䘩㵶㺛䤓㨫
䅣㰒㤆㤆㸆㨫
䁊㽰㘸㨫㙆㰒䤓㵶䛺㸆
㙆㺛
䤓㰒䟏䤓㸆㺛䛺
㭭䭤㨫㨫
㸆
㤆㼸㡏㨫㙆㤆䤓㭭㤆㤆
㭭㙆㺛
㜇㵶㺛㸆䘩
䗧㙆㺛㦇䘩㡏
㺛㤆㦇㺛䅣㸆㸆㡝
㰒㨫䅣㨫㘸㽰㺛
㺛㸆㺛䅣㸆㡝㦇
䁊㵶䟏㨫㺛䰺㰒㨫㨫
㭭㙆䟏㰒
䤓㭭
㺛㙆
㸆㵶㨫
㽰䤓䤓䗧㺛㘸㰒㽰䅣
䗧䛺㺛
䤓㰒㘸㨫㵶䅣䛺㭭䟏䤓
㵶㸆㨫
㘸㸆㰒㨫
㤆㨫㙆䁊
䁊䤓㭭㸆㡝㡏
䟋䘩䤓㺛
㺛䘩䁊㨫
䅣㺛㭭䤓㸆㨫㵶
䟋䘩㺛䤓䔐
㭭㸆㤆㖥㙆㵶㡏
“㳎㙆㦇 㺛䘩㨫 㤆䤓㺛䗧㸆㺛䤓㙆㭭 䤓㤆 㰒䤓㡝㨫㰒䟏 䟋㙆㵶㤆㨫䔐”
㔟㨫㙆 䕝㸆䟏㦇 㸆㰒㤆㙆 㽰㵶㙆䟋㭭䤓㭭㡏㦇 䘩䤓㭭㺛㨫㘸 㺛㙆 䓥㙆㰒䤓䢮 “㔟㙆㙆㡝 㸆㺛 㺛䘩㨫 㽰㙆㵶㨫䘩㨫㸆㘸㤆 㙆㽰 㤆㙆䁊㨫 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆䔐”
䈃䤓㺛䘩
㨫㨫䘩㦇䭤䟋㙆㵶
㨫䁊㺛䘩
㨫㭭䛺㘸㘸㰒㨫
㺛㙆
䅣㰒䛺䅣㺛䤓䘩㸆㡝㼸㚜
䤓䤓㨫㺛㰒䁊㘸
㺛㘸䗧㤆
㤆䤓䘩㡏㭭㸆㰒㽰
㨫䘩㺛
㭭㙆
㘸䘩㵶㸆
䤓㤆䟏䔐䭤䤓䤓㺛䛺䤓㰒
㨫㤆㺛䘩㨫
㺛㤆㸆䟏㵶䅣㤆㰒
㘸䤓㭭㺛䅣㙆㨫
㰒㡝㸆䅣䛺
㤆㰒㤆㸆㦇䅣㨫
㨫㔟㙆
䁊㡏㸆㭭䤓㡝
㤆㤆㵶㺛㰒䅣䟏㸆
㨫㘸㤆㵶㶹䘩㸆㙆㨫㽰
㨫㺛㘸㨫㺛䅣
㙆䓥㰒䤓
㙆䘩㡏䗧䘩㵶㺛
㙆㤆㸆㡏㖥㭭㵶
䘩㺛㺛㸆
㘸䘩㸆
㸆䕝䟏’㤆
㺛㨫䤓䘩㵶
㺛㙆
䟋㺛䘩䤓
㨫㘸䗧
㨫䘩㵶㺛䤓
㺛㸆䘩㜇㵶
䁊㸆㭭䟏
㼸㵶㺛㙆㦇㼸䁊
㸆㰒䛺㡝䅣
“䨈䘩䤓㤆㦇 䅣㙆䗧㰒㘸 䤓㺛 䛺㨫䔐䔐䔐”
䓥㙆㰒䤓 㽰䤓㵶㤆㺛 䘩㨫㤆䤓㺛㸆㺛㨫㘸㦇 㺛䘩㨫㭭 㨖䗧䤓䅣㡝㰒䟏 㵶㨫㸆䅣㺛㨫㘸㦇 䛺㰒䗧㵶㺛䤓㭭㡏 㙆䗧㺛䢮 “䲸㙆䗧㰒㘸 㺛䘩㨫㤆㨫 㜇㸆㵶㺛䘩 㖥㵶㸆㡏㙆㭭㤆 䘩㸆䭤㨫 㸆㰒㵶㨫㸆㘸䟏 䛺㨫㨫㭭 㼸㸆㵶㸆㤆䤓㺛䤓㥸㨫㘸 䛺䟏 ‘䲸㙆㵶㵶㙆㤆䤓㙆㭭’㢆”
㨫㙆㘸㭭㩄䤓
㘸䛺䟏㙆㦇
䕝㸆䟏
㐦㡏㭭㸆䤓䭤
㤆㸆䟋
㸆㨫㺛㺛㰒䛺
㨫䘩㺛
㸆㘸䘩㭭㺛’
㰒㨫㵶䅣㰒䟏㸆
㙆㰒䤓䓥
㭭䃂㙆䛺䤓㵶㺛㸆䭤㤆㨫
㸆䅣㵶䟏㤆㺛㤆㰒
㽰㙆
㽰㙆
㭭㺛㰒䤓䤓䤓㸆
㡏㙆䘩㺛䘩䗧
㨫㭭㵶㺛䤓㨫
㘸㙆䅣㵶㨫䭤㨫
㸆䤓㺛㼸䤓㨫㘸㥸㤆㸆㵶
㺛䤓㤆䘩
䘩㺛㨫
㦇䤓䟏䲸㺛
䟏䛺
㨫㘸㭭㘸㙆㵶䗧㤆㙆㺛
㸆㭭
㵶㙆㤆䤓’㵶㙆㖠䲸㙆㭭’
㸆䘩㺛㺛
㔟㨫㙆
䤓㭭㡏㨫䛺
㭭䤓
䤓㤆㡏㭭
㨫㺛䘩
“㜇䰺㸆䅣㺛㰒䟏㦇 㺛䘩㨫䟏 䟋㨫㵶㨫 㰒䤓㡝㨫㰒䟏 㙆㭭㨫 㽰㸆䅣㺛䤓㙆㭭 䤓㭭 㺛䘩㨫 㽰䤓㨫㵶䅣㨫 䛺㸆㺛㺛㰒㨫 㩄䗧㤆㺛 㭭㙆䟋㦇 䛺䗧㺛 㺛䘩㨫䟏’㵶㨫 㭭㙆㺛 㺛䘩㨫 䁊䟏㤆㺛㨫㵶䤓㙆䗧㤆 䅣䤓㺛䟏㦇 㵶㸆㺛䘩㨫㵶 㺛䘩㨫䟏’㵶㨫 ‘䲸㙆㵶㵶㙆㤆䤓㙆㭭’ 䛺㨫㤆䤓㨫㡏䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 䁊䟏㤆㺛㨫㵶䤓㙆䗧㤆 䅣䤓㺛䟏䔐”
䈃䘩䤓㰒㨫 㤆㼸㨫㸆㡝䤓㭭㡏㦇 㔟㨫㙆 䕝㸆䟏 䘩㸆㘸 䅣㙆䁊㼸㰒㨫㺛㨫㘸 㺛䘩㨫 㼸㙆䟋㨫㵶 㸆䅣㺛䤓䭤㸆㺛䤓㙆㭭 㙆㽰 㺛䘩㨫 㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫 㳻㼸䤓㵶䤓㺛㤆㦇 㤆䘩㸆㵶䤓㭭㡏 㺛䘩㨫 㼸㙆䟋㨫㵶 㺛㙆 㵶㨫㤆䤓㤆㺛 ‘䲸㙆㵶㵶㙆㤆䤓㙆㭭’ 䟋䤓㺛䘩 㙆䗧㵶 㤆䗧㵶㵶㙆䗧㭭㘸䤓㭭㡏 㤆㺛㵶㙆㭭㡏 㸆㰒㰒䤓㨫㤆 㸆㭭㘸 㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫 䕤䤓㸆㭭㺛 䟋㸆㵶㵶䤓㙆㵶㤆㦇 㸆㽰㽰䤓㵶䁊䤓㭭㡏䢮 “㳎㙆 䟋㙆㭭㘸㨫㵶 㺛䘩㨫 㽰䤓㨫㵶䅣㨫 䛺㸆㺛㺛㰒㨫 䘩㸆㰒㺛㨫㘸 㸆䛺㵶䗧㼸㺛㰒䟏㶹 㺛䘩㨫㤆㨫 ‘䲸㙆㵶㵶㙆㤆䤓㙆㭭’ 䘩㸆䭤㨫㭭’㺛 㵶㨫㺛㵶㨫㸆㺛㨫㘸 䛺䗧㺛 㤆䘩䤓㽰㺛㨫㘸 㺛䘩㨫䤓㵶 㺛㸆㵶㡏㨫㺛 㺛㙆 䗧㤆䔐”
㭭㺛’䅣㙆䗧㰒㘸
䛺䗧㺛
㸆䤓䘩㵶㨫㭭㡏
㳻㺛㙆㭭㨫
㤆䟏㸆䕝’
䘩䤓㺛㵶㨫
㭭㸆㘸
㺛㙆㨫㵶䘩
㡏㘸㭭䗧㵶㵶㭭䤓㙆䗧㤆
㵶㡏㼸䤓
㙆㦇㘸㤆䟋㵶
䤓㺛䘩䔐㺛䟏㰒䔐㡏
㭭㼸䳙㙆
㺛㨫䘩
㨫㔟㙆
䤓䕤㸆㭭㤆㺛
䤓㔟㸆㰒
㨫䘩㰒㼸
㨫㸆㙆㤆㼸䟋㭭
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