Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong - Chapter 2859: 1566: Shadow Rift Abyss
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Capítulo 2859: Chapter 1566: Shadow Rift Abyss
“Is this the capital of the Dark Half-Elves? It’s quite a spectacular sight.”
Leo Ray stood on the platform at the passage entrance, marveling.
As far as the eye could see, a city built within a massive underground fissure.
Dense stalactites were hanging from the towering ceiling, scattered all around the city like giant waterfalls encircling it, completely frozen in the darkness.
The entire city wasn’t a single entity; rather, it was comprised of numerous giant platforms connected by bridges glowing with a faint blue light, surrounded by a slight mist.
The streets within the city were arranged unevenly, with dim lighting and dark buildings with pointed roofs, resembling wizards with mage hats, densely packed and seemingly endless.
The city’s dim light contrasted with the colossal stalactite waterfalls outside, giving the entire city the appearance of standing in shadows, a blend of mystery and wonder.
“No wonder it’s called the Shadow Rift Abyss; it truly feels like a city built within an abyss.”
Leo Ray’s gaze moved and fell on the nearest phosphorescent bridge leading into the city, flanked by magic towers and buildings, with squads of black-clad soldiers appearing intermittently in the shadows, defending rigorously.
Despite the absence of protective city walls, the city was enveloped in overwhelming dark magic flow light, evidently filled with various defensive and offensive Magic Barriers.
With such a unique terrain, any attempt to invade here would undoubtedly be more challenging than a typical city.
Around Leo Ray, aside from Teresa who once lived here for a while, other strongmen accompanying us were also filled with astonishment.
Even in the vast land of the Outer Region, the Dark Half-Elves’ capital remained an exceedingly mysterious existence, rarely exposed to visitors.
Ordinary visitors couldn’t even pass through the Micro-light Canyon, let alone traverse the maze-like and lengthy passages to reach here.
If it weren’t for this Dark Half-Elf general guiding the way, it would have been challenging for our group to navigate the previous underground passage full of junctions.
Among the amazed crowd, besides strongmen under Leo Ray’s command and Lila’s sisters, three robust figures stood out prominently.
Leading the trio was a young strongman with a square face and sword-like eyebrows, accompanied by a red-faced old magician and a middle-aged strongman with a rugged, determined expression, namely Hollis, Bruce, and Rax in Human Clan form.
The three appeared somewhat clumsy and uncoordinated, evidently still not fully adjusted to this form.
“The vigilance here is notably much stricter than before.”
After observing for a moment, Teresa puzzledly inquired the guiding Dark Half-Elf general, “General, what happened here?”
Upon hearing, Leo Ray and others cast curious looks over.
Could it be that due to our arrival, the other side temporarily strengthened their guard? That would be reasonable, but if not, the situation would undoubtedly be more complex.
“No need to worry, these defenses are not targeted at you all. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have let you notice anything, and besides, the Dark Half-Elves have no reason to antagonize you.”
The guiding Dark Half-Elf general’s voice remained steady, speaking frankly.
Then, his gaze landed on Teresa again, cryptically adding, “I didn’t expect that after decades, you, Lunar Temple Holy Maiden, still remember this city.”
“General, you recognize me?”
Hearing her true identity exposed directly, Teresa’s face couldn’t help but show a touch of surprise.
Before leaving Ice Stone City, she had already disguised herself as the Lunar Temple Holy Maiden, appearing no different from ordinary humans.
It was the Dark Elf Kingdom’s disguise secret spell, even half-step Tier 7 strongmen and ordinary detection arrays couldn’t detect anything, yet the opponent easily unveiled her identity.
Crucially, years ago, she came as a Dark Elf Apprentice Priest, alongside a few fellow Apprentice Priests, having interacted only with Dark Half-Elf priests, never with Dark Half-Elf soldiers; the opponent shouldn’t recognize her.
“Your Majesty the Saintess is a pure-blooded Dark Elf; we Dark Half-Elves also possess Dark Elf blood, it’s not difficult to discern this.”
The Dark Half-Elf general shrugged, responding calmly, “Prior to this, indeed we hadn’t met directly, but as far as I know, among the Dark Elves able to accompany Your Majesty of the Humans are only Your Majesty the Saintess and her sister, and with Your Majesty’s disguise, the conclusion is obvious.”
As the opponent spoke, Leo Ray narrowed his eyes slightly, nodding in acknowledgment.
It seems the opponent understands us well; Teresa’s sister naturally is Elusa.
Thinking carefully, Dark Elf spies are known to be widespread, with an extremely well-established information network, a fact widely acknowledged, and given the close ties between Dark Half-Elves and them, knowing this is expected.
“However, this still doesn’t answer Teresa’s previous question, which is why the vigilance of Dark Half-Elves suddenly intensified; if it’s not aimed at us, then what is the reason?”
櫓
蘆
䯑䎱㯤
爐
䞅㒞䁚
盧
䤨䯑䎱䤹’
䱌䌠㔽䫠䯑
盧
䁺䫠䬢㰋㰋㫙
虜
䌠䬢㖯䤷䁚㫙䯑
䈆䁚㫙䶞
櫓
㫙䏄䎱
老
䑵䫠㒞
㒞䎱䶞䏄䫠㯤
擄
䁚㒞
䫠䞅䤨
䯑
魯
㝒䏄䯑䞅 䎱䯑㫙䶞䤷 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢 㰋䯑䬢䞅䤨 㯤䯑䎱䁚’䞅 㯤䬢㒞䁚㖯䜯 䞅䏄䫠䤨 䬢䫠䯑䁺䁺䤨 䏄䯑䶞 䁚㒞 䬢䫠䯑䎱㒞䁚 䞅㒞 䎱䞅䯑䁚䶞 䯑㖯䯑㫙䁚䎱䞅 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 䎱㫙䶞䫠㔽
䞽䫠䎱㫙䶞䫠䎱䤷 䩹䫠䏄㫙䁚䶞 䏄㫙䈆 䱌㒞䁺䁺㒞㯤䫠䶞 䎱䫠䞠䫠䁚 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䎱䞅䫠㰋 㝒㫙䫠䬢 䌺 㰋㒞㯤䫠䬢䏄㒞䭇䎱䫠䎱—䨚㒞䁺㫙䤷 㦙䫠㫙’䫠䬢䤷 䉘㒞䁺䁺㫙䎱 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 䑵㫙䁺䯑 䎱㫙䎱䞅䫠䬢䎱—㯤㫙䞅䏄㒞䭇䞅 䫠䞠䫠䁚 䌠㒞䭇䁚䞅㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䫠㫙䁺䯑 䯑䁚䶞 䏄㫙䈆䎱䫠䁺䱌䜯 䯑䶞䶞 䞅㒞 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䏄㫙䎱 䎱䫠䬢㫙䫠䎱 㒞䱌 䞅䬢䭇䈆㰋 䌠䯑䬢䶞䎱䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䫠䞠䫠䁚 㫙䱌 䎱㒞䈆䫠䞅䏄㫙䁚㖯 䭇䁚䫠㳍㰋䫠䌠䞅䫠䶞 䶞㫙䶞 䏄䯑㰋㰋䫠䁚䤷 㫙䞅 㯤㒞䭇䁺䶞 䩹䫠 䈆㒞䬢䫠 䞅䏄䯑䁚 䫠䁚㒞䭇㖯䏄 䞅㒞 䶞䫠䯑䁺 㯤㫙䞅䏄 㫙䞅 䌠䯑䁺䈆䁺䤨㔽
㒞䱌
䭇㒞㺓䬢”
䯑䤨䈆
䞅䯑䫠䈷䨚䎱䤨
䫠䞅䏄
䯑䉘䭇䈆䤷䎱䁚
㯤䫠
䶞䫠㒞”㰋䫠䌠䜒䬢
㝒䏄䫠 䩹䁺䯑䌠䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䠟䫠䁚䫠䬢䯑䁺 䁺䫠䯑䶞㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 㯤䯑䤨 䁺㒞㒞䧦䫠䶞 䯑䞅 䑵䫠㒞 䤹䯑䤨 䯑㖯䯑㫙䁚 䯑䁚䶞 䯑䎱䧦䫠䶞䤷 “䈰䱌 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䉘䭇䈆䯑䁚䎱 䏄䯑䎱 䯑䁚䤨 䶞㒞䭇䩹䞅䎱䤷 䤨㒞䭇 䯑䬢䫠 䱌䬢䫠䫠 䞅㒞 䁺䫠䯑䞠䫠 䁚㒞㯤㔽”
“㺓㒞䭇 䈷䫠䎱䞅䤷 䠟䫠䁚䫠䬢䯑䁺㔽 㸰䁺䫠䯑䎱䫠䤷 䁺䫠䯑䶞 㒞䁚㔽”
㔽䏄㫙䈆
䑵䫠㒞
䁚䶞䫠䶞䶞㒞
䤹䯑䤨
䯑䱌䁚䞅㫙䤨䁺
䶞䎱䫠䈆㫙䁺
䁚䯑䶞
㒞䞅
“㝒䏄㫙䎱 㯤䯑䤨䤷 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䉘䭇䈆䯑䁚䎱㔽”
㝒䏄䫠 䩹䁺䯑䌠䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䠟䫠䁚䫠䬢䯑䁺 䎱䞅㫙䁺䁺 䈆䯑㫙䁚䞅䯑㫙䁚䫠䶞 䯑 䌠䫠䬢䞅䯑㫙䁚 䶞䫠㖯䬢䫠䫠 㒞䱌 䬢䫠䎱㰋䫠䌠䞅 䯑䎱 䏄䫠 㒞䁚䌠䫠 䈆㒞䬢䫠 䞅㒞㒞䧦 䞅䏄䫠 䁺䫠䯑䶞㔽
㰋䞅䯑㫙䯑䌠䁺
䁺䱌䈆㒞䤨䁺䬢䯑
䫠䶞䁚䫠䞅䫠䬢
䞅䏄䫠
䶞䫠㫙䯑䭇䌠䤷㖯䁚
䫠䏄䞅
䫠㫙䏄䬢䞅
㫙䏄䎱
㖯㫙䁺䏄䞅
䩹䁺䭇䫠
䩹㖯㫙䶞䫠䬢
䌠䶞㒞䫠䎱䬢䎱
㯤䏄䞅㫙
䬢㜶䯑䧦
㖯䬢䭇㰋㒞
㒞䱌
䈆䎱㫙䯑䞠䎱䫠
䏄䫠䞅
䶞䬢䫠䁚䥂
䤨㖯䏄䞅㒞䎱䁺
䎱䝔䫠䁺䞠䯑䱌䁺㔽䪻䉘
㒙䌠䧦䭇㫙䁺䤨
䁚䯑䶞
㒞㖯䁺㫙㯤㖯䁚
㜶䭇䬢㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄㫙䎱 㰋䬢㒞䌠䫠䎱䎱䤷 䑵䫠㒞 䤹䯑䤨 䞅㒞㒞䧦 䱌䭇䬢䞅䏄䫠䬢 䁚㒞䞅㫙䌠䫠㔽
㝒䏄䫠 䱌䁺䭇㒞䬢䫠䎱䌠䫠䁚䌠䫠 㒞䁚 䞅䏄䫠䎱䫠 㖯㫙䯑䁚䞅 䎱䭇䎱㰋䫠䁚䎱㫙㒞䁚 䩹䬢㫙䶞㖯䫠䎱 䌠䯑䈆䫠 䱌䬢㒞䈆 䯑 䞅䤨㰋䫠 㒞䱌 䨚䯑㖯㫙䌠 㜷䬢䤨䎱䞅䯑䁺 㫙䁚䁺䯑㫙䶞 䯑䞅 䞠䯑䬢㫙㒞䭇䎱 㰋㒞䎱㫙䞅㫙㒞䁚䎱 㒞䁚 䞅䏄䫠 䩹䬢㫙䶞㖯䫠䎱䜯 䯑䌠䌠㒞䬢䶞㫙䁚㖯 䞅㒞 㝒䫠䬢䫠䎱䯑’䎱 䎱㒞䱌䞅 䫠㳍㰋䁺䯑䁚䯑䞅㫙㒞䁚䤷 䞅䏄㫙䎱 䨚䯑㖯㫙䌠 㜷䬢䤨䎱䞅䯑䁺䤷 䌠䯑䁺䁺䫠䶞 䞽䁺䭇䫠 㟠䫠䞅䏄䫠䬢䎱䞅㒞䁚䫠䤷 㖯䬢䫠䯑䞅䁺䤨 䫠䁚䏄䯑䁚䌠䫠䶞 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤 䨚䯑㖯㫙䌠 䯑䁚䶞 䌠㒞䭇䁺䶞 䎱㫙㖯䁚㫙䱌㫙䌠䯑䁚䞅䁺䤨 㫙䁚䌠䬢䫠䯑䎱䫠 䞅䏄䫠 䎱㒞䁺䶞㫙䫠䬢䎱’ 䌠㒞䈆䩹䯑䞅 䌠䯑㰋䯑䩹㫙䁺㫙䞅䤨㔽
䏄㯤䌠㫙䏄
䫠㒞䎱䏄䞅
䞅䱌䂶䫠䬢
䱌䁺䶞㫙䫠䎱
䞅㫙䏄㯤
䞅㒞
䏄䞅䫠
䎱䪻䁺䞠䫠䜯
䶞㫙䞅䌠䫠䁚䁺䯑㫙
䱌䁺䁺䎱䝔䫠䯑䞠䉘䪻
䁺䤷䁺䯑
䏄䶞䯑
㜶䧦䬢䯑
䬢䎱䁚㒞䞅㖯
䂶䞅㔽䩹䞅䞅䫠䬢㫙䭇
䏄䞅䫠
䯑䤨䁚䈆
䏄䞅䫠
䞅㒞䎱䌠䬢㫙䁺䞠䯑䞅䭇
㒞䱌
㫙䁚
䶞䫠䁺㳍䫠䫠䌠䁺
䏄䶞㒞䟈䯑㯤
䏄䞅䫠䤨
䬢䫠㯤䫠
䞅䏄䫠
㜶䧦䬢䯑
䂶䱌䞅䫠䬢 䫠䁚䞅䫠䬢㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 䌠㫙䞅䤨䤷 䑵䫠㒞 䤹䯑䤨 㯤䯑䁺䧦䫠䶞 䶞㒞㯤䁚 䯑 㯤㫙䶞䫠 䤨䫠䞅 䎱䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅䁺䤨 䶞㫙䈆 䎱䞅䬢䫠䫠䞅 䯑䁚䶞 䁺㒞㒞䧦䫠䶞 䯑䬢㒞䭇䁚䶞㔽
㸰䫠䬢䏄䯑㰋䎱 䩹䫠䌠䯑䭇䎱䫠 䞅䏄䫠 䌠㫙䞅䤨 㯤䯑䎱 䁺㒞䌠䯑䞅䫠䶞 䭇䁚䶞䫠䬢㖯䬢㒞䭇䁚䶞䤷 䫠䞠䫠䁚 䞅䏄㒞䭇㖯䏄 㫙䞅 㯤䯑䎱 䁺䯑䞅䫠 䯑䞅 䁚㫙㖯䏄䞅䤷 䞅䏄䫠 䎱䞅䬢䫠䫠䞅䎱 㯤䫠䬢䫠 䎱䞅㫙䁺䁺 䞅䏄䬢㒞䁚㖯䫠䶞 㯤㫙䞅䏄 㰋䫠㒞㰋䁺䫠 䯑䁚䶞 䁺㒞㒞䧦䫠䶞 㒙䭇㫙䞅䫠 䩹䭇䎱䞅䁺㫙䁚㖯䤷 㯤㫙䞅䏄 㰋䁺䫠䁚䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䎱䈆㒞䧦䤨䤷 䶞㒞㯤䁚䝔䞅㒞䝔䫠䯑䬢䞅䏄 䎱䁚䯑䌠䧦 䎱䞅䯑䁺䁺䎱 䁺㫙䁚䫠䶞 䭇㰋 䯑䁺㒞䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 䬢㒞䯑䶞䎱㫙䶞䫠㔽
䏄㝒䫠
䭇㒞䌠䱌䎱
䏄䫠䞅
䌠䎱䫠㔽䫠䁚
䞅䫠䬢㫙䏄
䁚䬢䌠㰋䯑䯑䫠䫠䯑㰋
㰋㒞䬢䭇㖯
䱌㒞
䫠㫙䫠䞅䬢䁚
䫠䏄䞅
䫠䌠䩹䯑䈆䫠
㒞䱌
㫙䞅䁺䯑䤨䞅䁚䎱䁚
䥵䭇㫙䞅䫠 䯑 䱌䫠㯤 䤨㒞䭇䁚㖯 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䫠䁺䞠䫠䎱 䏄䫠䁺䶞 䎱䧦䫠㯤䫠䬢䎱 䯑䁚䶞 䶞䬢㫙䁚䧦䎱 䯑䎱 䞅䏄䫠䤨 䌠䯑䎱䞅 䌠䭇䬢㫙㒞䭇䎱 㖯䯑㬰䫠䎱 㒞䞠䫠䬢䤷 䌠㒞䈆㰋䁺䫠䞅䫠䁺䤨 䁺䯑䌠䧦㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 䫠䯑䬢䁺㫙䫠䬢 䞅䫠䁚䎱㫙㒞䁚 䎱䫠䫠䁚 㒞䭇䞅䎱㫙䶞䫠 䞅䏄䫠 䌠㫙䞅䤨 㯤䯑䁺䁺䎱㔽
㦙㒞䬢 䯑 䈆㒞䈆䫠䁚䞅䤷 䞅䏄䫠 䩹䭇䎱䞅䁺㫙䁚㖯 䌠䬢㒞㯤䶞䎱䤷 䭇䁚䶞䫠䬢 䞅䏄䫠 䶞㫙䈆 䨚䯑㖯㫙䌠 㟠䫠㒞䁚 䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅䎱䤷 䌠䯑䎱䞅 䯑䁺䁺 䧦㫙䁚䶞䎱 㒞䱌 䞠䯑䬢㫙䫠䶞 䎱㫙䁺䏄㒞䭇䫠䞅䞅䫠䎱 䭇㰋㒞䁚 䞅䏄䫠 㖯䬢㒞䭇䁚䶞䤷 䈆䯑䧦㫙䁚㖯 㒞䁚䫠’䎱 䫠䤨䫠䎱 䎱㯤㫙䈆㔽
䞅䯑
㖯䬢㰋㒞䭇
㔽䯑䬢䫠䯑
䌠䤷䁺䧦㒞䩹
䌠䎱䶞㒞䫠䬢䎱
㒞㖯䬢䏄䏄䭇䞅
䫠䶞䩹䬢㫙㖯
䎱䎱㖯㫙㰋䯑䁚
䭇㖯䶞䫠䯑䬢䶞
㒞䁚䎱㒞
䯑䏄䞠䫠䤨㫙䁺
䱌䫠䯑䬢䞅
䬢䎱㰋䎱㒞䬢䭇㰋䫠㒞
䏄䞅䫠䬢䁚䯑㒞
䯑䁚䶞
䁚䫠㒞
䬢䬢䞠䯑䫠㫙䶞
䏄䫠䞅
䫠䏄䞅
䞅䫠䬢䱌䂶
䯑䁚㒞䞅䬢䫠䏄䤷
䎱㫙䭇䁚䎱㰋㒞䎱䫠䁚
䉘䫠䬢䫠䤷 䨚䯑㖯㫙䌠 㝒㒞㯤䫠䬢䎱 䎱䞅㒞㒞䶞 䫠䞠䫠䬢䤨㯤䏄䫠䬢䫠䜯 䞅䏄䫠䬢䫠 㯤䫠䬢䫠 䫠䞠䫠䁚 㦙㒞䬢䞅䬢䫠䎱䎱䫠䎱 䯑䁚䶞 㯤䯑䁺䁺䎱䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 䞠䫠䬢䤨 䌠䫠䁚䞅䫠䬢 䬢㒞䎱䫠 䯑 㰋㫙䞅䌠䏄䝔䩹䁺䯑䌠䧦 㜷䯑䎱䞅䁺䫠㔽 䟈㒞䁺䶞㫙䫠䬢䎱 㰋䯑䞅䬢㒞䁺䁺䫠䶞 䩹䯑䌠䧦 䯑䁚䶞 䱌㒞䬢䞅䏄 㯤㫙䞅䏄㒞䭇䞅 䫠䁚䶞䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䈷䭇䶞㖯㫙䁚㖯 䱌䬢㒞䈆 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 䯑䭇䬢䯑䤷 䯑䁺䁺 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠䈆 㯤䫠䬢䫠 䯑䞅 䁺䫠䯑䎱䞅 㝒㫙䫠䬢 䜤㔽
“㺓㒞䭇䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨䤷 䞅䏄㫙䎱 㫙䎱 䞅䏄䫠 䤹㒞䤨䯑䁺 㜷㫙䞅䤨 䯑䬢䫠䯑 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱㔽”
䫠䫠䁺㫙䎱㰋䤨䌠䯑䁺
䫠䎱䯑䫠㝒䬢
㒞䱌
㫙䞠䫠䫠䎱䤷䌠䞅䫠䬢
㰋㳍䁚䶞䯑䤷䫠㫙䁺䫠
䤹’䎱䯑䤨
䫠䑵㒞
䞠䪻䁚䫠
䫠䁚䎱䫠
䞅㳍䫠䈆䬢䫠䫠䁺䤨
䏄㫙䬢䫠䞅
䌠䫠䯑䈆
䤨䤹䯑䁺㒞
䫠䏄”㝒
㒞䁚䈆䞠䞅䫠䎱䫠䈆
䬢䯑䫠
䞠䁚䫠䫠䬢
䎱䫠㒞䌠䁺
䬢䫠䯑
䬢㜶䯑䧦
䫠䞠䏄䯑
䞅㒞
䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚㔽
㦙䯑䈆㫙䁺䤨
䨚䬢䩹䈆䫠䎱䫠
䏄䫠㔽䬢”
䁚䶞䯑
䉘䯑䝔䁺䁺䱌䪻䱌
䞅䫠䏄
䂶䱌䞅䫠䬢 㝒䫠䬢䫠䎱䯑 䱌㫙䁚㫙䎱䏄䫠䶞 䎱㰋䫠䯑䧦㫙䁚㖯䤷 䑵㫙䁺䯑䤷 䉘㒞䁺䁺㫙䎱 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢䎱 䯑䁺䁺 䁚㒞䶞䶞䫠䶞 䯑䎱 㯤䫠䁺䁺㔽 㦏䭇䎱䞅 䯑䎱 䏄䯑䶞 䩹䫠䫠䁚 䈆䫠䁚䞅㫙㒞䁚䫠䶞 䩹䫠䱌㒞䬢䫠䤷 䞅䏄䫠䤨 䏄䯑䶞 䁚䫠䞠䫠䬢 䎱䫠䫠䁚 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 㝒䏄䬢㒞䁚䫠 㜷㒞䬢䬢㫙䶞㒞䬢 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯䎱 䫠㫙䞅䏄䫠䬢䜯 䎱䏄䫠 䏄䯑䶞 䁚䫠䞠䫠䬢 䯑䞅䞅䫠䁚䶞䫠䶞䤷 䁚㒞䞅 䫠䞠䫠䁚 䩹䯑䌠䧦 㯤䏄䫠䁚 䞅䏄䫠 䞽䬢㒞䧦䫠䁚 䣹㫙䁚㖯 㖴㫙䁚㖯 䏄䯑䶞 䤨䫠䞅 䞅㒞 䬢䭇䁚 䬢䯑䈆㰋䯑䁚䞅㔽
䞽䫠䌠䯑䭇䎱䫠 㒞䱌 䞅䏄㫙䎱䤷 䈆䯑䁚䤨 䟈䫠䌠㒞䁚䶞䝔䞅㫙䫠䬢 㸰㒞㯤䫠䬢䎱 䩹䫠䁺㫙䫠䞠䫠䶞 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 䏄䯑䶞 䁚㒞 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚 䯑䞅 䯑䁺䁺䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䁚䫠 䏄㒞䁺䶞㫙䁚㖯 䎱䭇㰋䬢䫠䈆䫠 䯑䭇䞅䏄㒞䬢㫙䞅䤨 㯤䯑䎱 䈆䫠䬢䫠䁺䤨 䯑 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠㔽
䁚䤷䞅䯑䬢㒞䏄䫠
䁚䶞䯑
䱌䞅䫠䬢䯑
䬢䞅㜷㒞䯑䭇䶞䬢䤨
㝒䬢㯤䫠㒞
䬢䶞䫠䬢㫙䞠䯑
䁚㰋㖯䎱䯑㫙䎱
䱌㒞
㒞䁚㒞䎱
䱌㒞䤨䞅䁺
㫙䈆䯑䁚
䭇䬢㖯㰋㒞
䫠䠟䯑䞅
䨚㖯㫙䌠䯑
㔽䯑䞅㜷䁺䎱䫠
䞅䯑
䁚䫠㒞
䏄䞅䫠
䫠䂶䞅䬢䱌
䯑䧦㜶䬢
䫠䞅䏄
䫠䏄䞅
䂶䎱 䎱㒞㒞䁚 䯑䎱 䞅䏄䫠 㖯䭇䯑䬢䶞䎱 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 䠟䯑䞅䫠 䎱䯑㯤 䑵䫠㒞 䤹䯑䤨 䯑䁚䶞 䏄㫙䎱 㰋䯑䬢䞅䤨䤷 䞅䏄䫠䤨 䎱㰋䁺㫙䞅 䞅㒞 䩹㒞䞅䏄 䎱㫙䶞䫠䎱 䯑䁚䶞 㫙䈆䈆䫠䶞㫙䯑䞅䫠䁺䤨 㒞㰋䫠䁚䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㜷䯑䎱䞅䁺䫠’䎱 䏄䫠䯑䞠䤨 䠟䯑䞅䫠㔽
“䑵䫠䞅 䭇䎱 䌠㒞䁚䞅㫙䁚䭇䫠㔽”
㯤㔽㒞䁚
㫙䎱䏄
㝒䫠䏄
䞅䫠䎱䬢㒞䶞
䏄䁺䞅㖯䤨䁺䎱㫙
㯤䯑䤨
䯑䱌㒞䶞䬢㯤䬢
䬢䧦䯑㜶
䫠䫠䁚䬢䠟䯑䁺
䶞䁚䯑
䱌䪻䁺
䁚㒞
㒞䶞䶞䫠䶞䁚
䫠䞅䏄
䁚㖯䯑䫠䶞㫙䁺
㒞䁚䫠䌠
㫙䁚䯑㖯䯑
䂶䞅 䞅䏄㫙䎱䤷 䑵㫙䁺䯑䤷 䉘㒞䁺䁺㫙䎱䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢䎱 䯑䁺䁺 䱌䬢㒞㯤䁚䫠䶞 䞅㫙㖯䏄䞅䁺䤨 䯑䁚䶞 㒞䩹䞠㫙㒞䭇䎱䁺䤨 䎱䁺㒞㯤䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 㰋䯑䌠䫠㔽
䂪䁚䫠 䏄䯑䶞 䞅㒞 䧦䁚㒞㯤 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䉘㫙䎱 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 䏄䯑䶞 䯑䁺䬢䫠䯑䶞䤨 䎱䫠䁚䞅 㯤㒞䬢䶞 䞅䏄䬢㒞䭇㖯䏄 䞅䏄䫠 䂶䶞䈆㫙䁚㫙䎱䞅䬢䯑䞅㒞䬢 䞅㒞 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 䬢䫠㖯䯑䬢䶞㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄㫙䎱 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯䜯 䞅䏄㫙䎱 䯑䁺䬢䫠䯑䶞䤨 䌠㒞䭇䁚䞅䫠䶞 䯑䎱 䯑 䎱䞅䯑䁚䶞䯑䬢䶞 䶞㫙㰋䁺㒞䈆䯑䞅㫙䌠 㒞䌠䌠䯑䎱㫙㒞䁚㔽
䫠㺓䞅
䁚䣹䞅䯑’䎱
䎱䈆䎱㫙㫙䫠䎱䶞㫙䞠
㒞䱌
䁚䯑䬢䝔䧦㖯䏄㫙㖯㫙䁚䏄
䯑䎱㯤
䯑䞅
䎱㫙’䫠䶞䎱
㖯䬢䱌㫙䭇䫠
㒞䌠䫠䈆
䏄䞅䬢䫠㫙
䫠䏄䞅㔽䈆
㒞䞅㒞
䯑䱌䬢
䁚䫠䞠䫠
䜒䶞㫙䎱䫠
䯑㫙䬢㖯䬢㫙䁚䞠
䫠䞅䏄
䏄䞅䎱㫙
䞅䫠䯑䱌䬢
䁚㒞
䞅㒞
㖯㒞䶞㫙䁚䬢䏄㯤䞅
䤷䯑䞅䫠䎱䁺㜷
䞅䈰
䫠䬢䌠䫠䞠䫠㫙
䯑䤹㒞䁺䤨
䏄㒞䬢䫠䞅
䯑䏄䶞
㖥䬢䭇䫠䶞
㟠㒞䞅㫙䌠㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 䌠䏄䯑䁚㖯䫠 㫙䁚 䑵㫙䁺䯑 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢䎱䤷 䫠䞠䫠䁚 㝒䫠䬢䫠䎱䯑’䎱 䱌䯑㫙䬢 䱌䯑䌠䫠 䎱䏄㒞㯤䫠䶞 䯑 䞅䬢䯑䌠䫠 㒞䱌 䭇䁚䫠䯑䎱䫠㔽
䂶䎱 䯑 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䪻䁺䱌䤷 䎱䏄䫠 䌠㒞䭇䁺䶞 䩹䫠 䌠㒞䁚䎱㫙䶞䫠䬢䫠䶞 䯑䁚 䯑䁺䁺䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱䜯 䎱䫠䫠㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 䁺䯑䞅䞅䫠䬢 䎱㒞 䁚䫠㖯䁺㫙㖯䫠䁚䞅䤷 䎱䏄䫠 䱌䫠䁺䞅 䶞䫠䫠㰋䁺䤨 䭇䁚䫠䯑䎱䤨㔽
䱌䞅䬢䂶䫠
㫙䁚䱌䬢㒞㫙䬢䫠
䯑䞅
㰋䯑䶞䞅䫠
䞅㒞䏄䬢䫠
䁚㒞
㒞䁚䞅䞅䶞䬢㫙䯑㫙䎱
䤷䁺䉘䝔䱌䯑䪻䁺䱌
䶞䤷䎱䬢䫠㒞䭇㫙䎱䞅
䪻䁺䱌
䤷䯑䁺䁺
㖯䏄䏄䭇䞅㒞
䫠䌠㫙䞅䎱䁚䎱㒞䞅䁚
䫠䤨䏄䞅
㒞䬢
䫠䞅䤨䏄
㯤㫙䏄䞅
䫠㯤䫠䬢
㯤䯑䤨
㫙䁚
䞅䬢䈆䎱䯑䫠䞅
䫠䏄㯤䏄䫠䬢䞅
䁚㫙
䯑䏄䶞
㒞䞅
䱌䪻䁺
㯤䬢䫠䫠
䎱’㫙䫠䬢䩹㝒
䫠㫙䞅䞅䞅䫠㒙䫠䭇
䶞䯑䁚
䱌䞅㔽䎱䯑㒞㫙䌠䁚
䏄䫠䶞䫠㫙䬢䁚㫙䞅
䞅䤨䫠䏄
䧦䯑㜶䬢
䧦䯑䬢㜶
㒞䱌
䏄䞅䫠
㒞䞅䁚
㫙䜯䬢䬢㖯㒞
䯑䌠䁚䁚㫙䫠㖯䞅㫙䬢䞅
“䣹䏄䯑䞅 㫙䎱 㫙䞅䜒”
㝒䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䪻䁺䱌 䠟䫠䁚䫠䬢䯑䁺 䁺䫠䯑䶞㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 㯤䯑䤨 䧦䫠䫠䁚䁺䤨 䎱䫠䁚䎱䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠 䌠䏄䯑䁚㖯䫠 㫙䁚 䞅䏄䫠 㖯䬢㒞䭇㰋 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䭇䬢䁚䫠䶞 䩹䯑䌠䧦 䞅㒞 䁺㒞㒞䧦 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠䈆㔽
㫙䱌
䯑䏄䎱
䫠䁚䩹䫠
䈆”䫠㔽
䬢䞅䏄䫠䫠
䬢㒞䫠䞠䈆䫠䶞
䈆䞅䭇䎱
䞅㒞
䞠䬢䱌㫙㒞㖯䫠
䌠䫠䱌䯑
䯑䶞䎱㫙䤷
䏄䁚䫠㝒䤷
䏄䫠䞅
䁺䁺䯑
䯑䞅䫠䁺䏄䫠䬢
䎱䯑
䁚䤨䯑
䁺䯑㫙䫠㖯䬢䁚㫙㬰
䏄㫙䎱
䯑䎱䧦
䈰
䭇㒞䤨
䏄䫠
䈆䬢䱌㒞
㒞䌠䤨䭇䎱䫠䞅㫙䤷䎱䬢䶞
㒞䱌
䶞䯑䁚
䈆䯑䎱䧦
䎱䤷䫠䞅䏄䁚䈆㒞㖯㫙
“䈰䱌
䉘㫙䎱 㖯䬢㫙㬰㬰䁺䫠䶞 䏄䯑㫙䬢 䯑䁚䶞 䁚䫠䯑䞅䁺䤨 䞅䬢㫙䈆䈆䫠䶞 䩹䫠䯑䬢䶞 䱌䬢䯑䈆䫠䶞 䯑 䱌䯑䌠䫠 䈆䯑䬢䧦䫠䶞 䩹䤨 䎱䫠䬢㫙㒞䭇䎱䁚䫠䎱䎱 䯑䁚䶞 䎱䞅䫠䯑䶞㫙䁚䫠䎱䎱䜯 䈷䭇䶞㖯㫙䁚㖯 䱌䬢㒞䈆 䏄㫙䎱 䶞㫙㖯䁚㫙䱌㫙䫠䶞 䯑䁚䶞 䎱䌠䏄㒞䁺䯑䬢䁺䤨 䩹䫠䯑䬢㫙䁚㖯䤷 䏄䫠 㯤䯑䎱 䌠䁺䫠䯑䬢䁺䤨 䁚㒞䞅 䎱㒞䈆䫠 㒞䬢䶞㫙䁚䯑䬢䤨 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䠟䫠䁚䫠䬢䯑䁺㔽
“㺓㒞䭇䬢 䪻㳍䌠䫠䁺䁺䫠䁚䌠䤨 㫙䎱 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠 㜷䏄䯑䎱㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤䜒”
䁚䂪䌠䫠
䯑䁚䶞
䁚䶞䯑
䩹䁺䭇䫠䶞䞅䬢
㯤䯑䎱
㒞䁺㫙䉘䎱䁺
䏄㫙䎱
䫠䤨䎱䫠
㒞䭇䞅
䁚㫙
㫙䫠䫠䶞䶞䁚㯤
䫠䁺䁺䯑䬢䤨䌠
䤷䱌䯑䌠䫠
䞅䏄䫠䤨
㫙䑵䁺䯑
㒞䭇䁚䁚㫙䎱㔽
䬢䞅䏄㫙䫠
䞽㒞䞅䏄 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠䈆 䏄䯑䶞 䯑䞅䞅䫠䁚䶞䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㝒䏄䬢㒞䁚䫠 㜷㒞䬢䬢㫙䶞㒞䬢 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯䎱 䯑䁚䶞 䬢䫠䌠㒞㖯䁚㫙㬰䫠䶞 䯑䞅 䯑 㖯䁺䯑䁚䌠䫠 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䞅䏄㫙䎱 㖯䭇㫙䶞䫠 㯤䯑䎱 䁚㒞䁚䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢 䞅䏄䯑䁚 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠 㜷䏄䯑䎱㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤䤷 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 㯤䏄㒞 䏄䯑䶞 䯑䁺㯤䯑䤨䎱 䬢䫠㰋䬢䫠䎱䫠䁚䞅䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠 䎱䭇㰋䬢䫠䈆䫠 䯑䭇䞅䏄㒞䬢㫙䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 䯑䞅 䞅䏄㒞䎱䫠 㖯䯑䞅䏄䫠䬢㫙䁚㖯䎱㔽
䈰䞅 㯤䯑䎱 䈷䭇䎱䞅 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䏄䫠 䏄䯑䶞 䯑䁺䈆㒞䎱䞅 䁚䫠䞠䫠䬢 䎱㰋㒞䧦䫠䁚 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯䎱䤷 䎱㒞 䞅䏄䫠䤨 㯤䫠䬢䫠 䭇䁚䱌䯑䈆㫙䁺㫙䯑䬢 㯤㫙䞅䏄 䏄㫙䎱 䞠㒞㫙䌠䫠 䯑䁚䶞 䏄䯑䶞 䱌䯑㫙䁺䫠䶞 䞅㒞 䬢䫠䌠㒞㖯䁚㫙㬰䫠 䏄㫙䎱 㫙䶞䫠䁚䞅㫙䞅䤨㔽
䭇䞅䩹
䁺㰋䏄䫠
䫠䁚䌠㸰䬢㫙
䯑䶞䏄
䶞䏄㒞䟈䯑㯤
䩹䫠
䏄䫠䶞䯑䬢
䞠䁚䫠䫠
䬢㫙䁚䫠䯑㖯䉘
䏄䎱䫠
䞠䫠䁚䫠
䬢㝒䫠䯑䎱䫠
䎱䞅䜯䫠䭇䶞䁚䁚
䤨䁚㒞䁺
䱌㒞
䁚䯑㔽䈆䫠
䩹䤨
䞅㫙䎱䤷䏄
䏄䞅㫙䎱
䯑䏄䎱㫙㜷䁚㖯
䌠䁚㒞䭇䁺䶞䞅’
䈰䞅 㯤䯑䎱 䎱䯑㫙䶞 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䏄䫠 㯤䯑䎱 䞅䏄䫠 㸰䬢㒞䞅䫠䌠䞅㒞䬢 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 䯑䁚䶞䤷 䯑㰋䯑䬢䞅 䱌䬢㒞䈆 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚䤷 䞅䏄䫠 䈆㒞䎱䞅 㰋㒞㯤䫠䬢䱌䭇䁺 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 㟠㒞䩹䁺䫠㔽
㝒䏄䭇䎱䤷 㯤㫙䞅䏄 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠 㜷䏄䯑䎱㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤 㰋䫠䬢䎱㒞䁚䯑䁺䁺䤨 㯤䫠䁺䌠㒞䈆㫙䁚㖯 䉘㫙䎱 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 䯑䞅 䞅䏄䫠 䈆䯑㫙䁚 䠟䯑䞅䫠䤷 㫙䞅 䯑㰋㰋䫠䯑䬢䫠䶞 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䱌䯑䬢 䱌䬢㒞䈆 䎱䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠䈆䤷 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 䯑䌠䞅䭇䯑䁺䁺䤨 䯑䞅䞅䯑䌠䏄䫠䶞 㖯䬢䫠䯑䞅 㫙䈆㰋㒞䬢䞅䯑䁚䌠䫠 䞅㒞 䞅䏄㫙䎱 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯㔽
䏄䎱䞅㫙
䎱㫙
䑵䯑㫙䁺
䞅䏄䫠
䞅䈆㒞䶞䬢㫙䁚㫙䯑䂶䞅䎱䬢
㒞䱌”䜒
䫠㸰䁚䌠䬢㫙
䟈”㒞
䯑䶞㒞㯤䟈䏄
䯑䁚䶞
䏄䫠䞅
䎱䏄䁚㜷㖯䯑㫙
㰋䎱㒞䧦䫠
䑵䫠㒞 䤹䯑䤨 㖯䯑䞠䫠 䯑 䎱䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅 䁚㒞䶞䤷 䞅䏄䫠䁚 䌠㒞䭇䬢䞅䫠㒞䭇䎱䁺䤨 䎱䯑㫙䶞䤷 “䟈㒞 㫙䞅 㫙䎱 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䉘㫙㖯䏄䁚䫠䎱䎱 䞅䏄䫠 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠䜯 䤨㒞䭇䬢 䬢䫠㰋䭇䞅䯑䞅㫙㒞䁚 㰋䬢䫠䌠䫠䶞䫠䎱 䤨㒞䭇㔽”
“㺓㒞䭇 䱌䁺䯑䞅䞅䫠䬢 䈆䫠䤷 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䉘䭇䈆䯑䁚䎱㔽 䈰䞅 㫙䎱 䈰 㯤䏄㒞 䏄䯑䞠䫠 䩹䫠䫠䁚 䬢䫠䈆㫙䎱䎱䜯 㰋䁺䫠䯑䎱䫠 䱌㒞䬢㖯㫙䞠䫠 䈆䫠䤷 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨㔽”
䫠䑵㒞
㒞䏄䶞㯤䯑䟈
䤨䤹䯑
䞅㒞
䭇䞅䫠䎱䬢䫠㖯㔽
䫠䶞䈆䯑
䯑
䁺㰋”䎱䫠䯑”䫠
䶞䯑䁚
㫙䎱㜷䯑䏄䁚㖯
䶞䶞䁚䫠㒞䶞
㸰䁚䬢㫙䌠䫠
䥂䁚䶞䫠䬢 䏄㫙䎱 㖯䭇㫙䶞䯑䁚䌠䫠䤷 䞅䏄䫠 㖯䬢㒞䭇㰋 㯤䯑䁺䧦䫠䶞 䯑䁺㒞䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠 㜷䯑䎱䞅䁺䫠 䌠㒞䬢䬢㫙䶞㒞䬢䎱 䱌㫙䁺䁺䫠䶞 㯤㫙䞅䏄 㫙䁚䞅䫠䬢䁺䯑䌠㫙䁚㖯 䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅 䯑䁚䶞 䎱䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤 䯑䁚䶞 䈆䭇䬢䯑䁺䎱 㒞䱌 䯑䎱䎱䯑䎱䎱㫙䁚䎱䤷 䭇䁚䞅㫙䁺 䞅䏄䫠䤨 䱌㫙䁚䯑䁺䁺䤨 䎱䞅㒞㰋㰋䫠䶞 㫙䁚 䯑 䎱㰋䯑䌠㫙㒞䭇䎱䤷 㒞䁺䶞䝔䱌䯑䎱䏄㫙㒞䁚䫠䶞 䤹䫠䌠䫠㰋䞅㫙㒞䁚 䉘䯑䁺䁺㔽
“㸰䁺䫠䯑䎱䫠 㯤䯑㫙䞅 䯑 䈆㒞䈆䫠䁚䞅䜯 䞅䏄䫠 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯 㯤㫙䁺䁺 䱌㒞䬢䈆䯑䁺䁺䤨 䩹䫠㖯㫙䁚 䎱䏄㒞䬢䞅䁺䤨㔽”
䁚䯑䶞
䑵䫠㒞
䶞䟈䏄㒞㯤䯑
䤨䫠䯑䁺䌠䁺䬢
㫙䭇䏄䎱䁚䁚䶞䱌䫠㫙㔽
䫠䞅䏄
䞅䏄䫠
㒞䞅
㫙䏄䁚㜷䯑㖯䎱
䁺䁺䯑䤷䏄
䯑䤨䤹
㰋䁚䬢䫠㰋䎱䬢䯑㫙㒞䞅䯑
䞅䏄䎱䬢䫠䤷㒞
䱌䫠䬢䞅䂶
㫙䁚䫠䬢䌠㸰
䎱㯤䯑
䫠䯑䫠䞠䁺
䎱䯑䞅㖯䫠䁚㫙
䞅㒞䭇䩹䯑
䎱䈆䫠㒞
䁺䞅㫙䎱䁺
䏄䞅㯤㫙
“㺓㒞䭇䬢 䉘㫙㖯䏄䁚䫠䎱䎱䤷 䉘㫙䎱 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䉘䭇䈆䯑䁚䎱 䈆䫠䬢䫠䁺䤨 䏄䯑䎱 䎱㒞䈆䫠 䈆䯑䞅䞅䫠䬢䎱 䞅㒞 䶞㫙䎱䌠䭇䎱䎱 㯤㫙䞅䏄 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱㔽 㝒䏄䫠䬢䫠 㫙䎱 䁚㒞 䁚䫠䫠䶞 䱌㒞䬢 䱌䭇䬢䞅䏄䫠䬢 㰋䬢䫠㰋䯑䬢䯑䞅㫙㒞䁚䎱㔽”
㖴䁚㒞㯤㫙䁚㖯 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 䞅㫙䈆䫠 㯤䯑䎱 䞅㫙㖯䏄䞅䤷 䑵㫙䁺䯑 䌠䯑䁺䁺䫠䶞 㒞䭇䞅 䞅㒞 䏄㫙䈆 䯑䁚䶞 䁚㒞䶞䶞䫠䶞 䎱䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅䁺䤨㔽 “㸰䁺䫠䯑䎱䫠 䈷䭇䎱䞅 䁺㫙䎱䞅䫠䁚 䞅㒞 䉘㫙䎱 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䉘䭇䈆䯑䁚䎱䤷 㺓㒞䭇䬢 䉘㫙㖯䏄䁚䫠䎱䎱㔽”
䂶䱌䞅䬢䫠
䫠䏄䞅
䱌䫠䞅䯑䬢
㫙䯑䑵䁺
䁚䫠㒞
䯑䁚䶞
䎱䞅㒞䬢䫠䏄
㰋䧦䫠䎱䤷㒞
䶞䫠㒞䁚䶞䶞
㒞䯑䎱䁺
㔽䯑䫠䁚㒞䬢䏄䞅
㒞䁺䎱䁺㫙䉘
䞽䤨 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 䫠䎱䞅㫙䈆䯑䞅㫙㒞䁚䤷 㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠 㜷䏄䯑䎱㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤 㯤䯑䎱 䁺㫙䧦䫠䁺䤨 䞅䏄䫠 䞅䬢䭇䫠 䏄䫠䁺䈆䎱䈆䯑䁚 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 䎱㒞䝔䌠䯑䁺䁺䫠䶞 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䱌 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚 㯤䯑䎱 㰋䫠䬢䏄䯑㰋䎱 䈷䭇䎱䞅 䯑 䈆䤨䎱䞅䫠䬢㫙㒞䭇䎱 䎱䤨䈆䩹㒞䁺 䞅䏄䯑䞅 䶞㫙䶞 䁚㒞䞅 䯑䌠䞅䭇䯑䁺䁺䤨 䫠㳍㫙䎱䞅㔽
“䑵㒞䬢䶞 㜷䁺䯑䁚 䑵䫠䯑䶞䫠䬢䤷 䤨㒞䭇 䈷䫠䎱䞅㔽 㝒䏄䫠 㰋䬢㒞䞅䯑㖯㒞䁚㫙䎱䞅 㒞䱌 䞅䏄㫙䎱 䈆䫠䫠䞅㫙䁚㖯 㫙䎱 䁚㒞䞅 䈰䤷 䩹䭇䞅 䉘䫠䬢 䨚䯑䈷䫠䎱䞅䤨 䞅䏄䫠 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚 㒞䱌 㒞䭇䬢 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱㔽”
䯑䶞䁚
㯤䬢䎱㒞䶞
䯑㯤䞠䶞䫠
䯑䏄䞅䞅
㖯䎱㜷㫙䯑䁚䏄
䏄䶞䌠䎱㒞䫠䧦
䫠䏄䞅㔽䈆
㒞㰋䧦䫠䎱
䶞䏄䟈㯤䯑㒞
㫙䁚㸰䌠䬢䫠
䯑䁚䏄䶞
㫙䎱䏄
“䂪䏄䜒 㝒䏄䫠 䥵䭇䫠䫠䁚 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 㜶䯑䬢䧦 䉘䯑䁺䱌䝔䪻䁺䞠䫠䎱 㫙䎱 䯑䌠䞅䭇䯑䁺䁺䤨 㖯㒞㫙䁚㖯 䞅㒞 䈆䫠䫠䞅 䭇䎱 㫙䁚 㰋䫠䬢䎱㒞䁚䜒”
䂶䞅 䞅䏄㫙䎱䤷 䑵㫙䁺䯑䤷 䉘㒞䁺䁺㫙䎱䤷 䯑䁚䶞 䞅䏄䫠 㒞䞅䏄䫠䬢䎱 㯤䫠䬢䫠 䯑䁺䁺 䱌㫙䁺䁺䫠䶞 㯤㫙䞅䏄 䯑䎱䞅㒞䁚㫙䎱䏄䈆䫠䁚䞅䤷 䞅䏄䫠㫙䬢 䱌䯑䌠䫠䎱 䎱䏄㒞㯤㫙䁚㖯 䭇䞅䞅䫠䬢 䶞㫙䎱䩹䫠䁺㫙䫠䱌㔽
䈆㒞䯑䬢䁺䱌
䫠䞠䫠䁚䬢
䫠䏄䤨䞅
㫙䁚
㫙䈆䤨㒞䭇䫠䎱䎱䞅䬢
䞅䫠䏄
䯑䁚䤨
䯑䶞䏄
䁚䫠䞠䬢䫠
䬢䯑䯑䌠䫠䞅䌠䁺䤨䭇䤷
䫠㖥䞅䎱㫙䞅䁚㖯
䫠䭇䁚䫠䥵
䏄㫙䞅䎱
䫠㔽䏄䱌䁺䎱
䏄䯑䶞
䁚䫠䫠䭇䥵
䞅㫙䎱䏄
䶞䫠䯑㰋䯑㰋䬢䫠
䁚㫙
䞠䫠䪻䁚
䨚㒞䫠䬢
䫠䫠䎱䁚
䞅䫠䈆䤨㫙䎱䎱䬢䭇㒞
“㝒䏄䫠䬢䫠’䎱 䁚㒞 䁚䫠䫠䶞 䞅㒞 䩹䫠 䎱䭇䬢㰋䬢㫙䎱䫠䶞㔽 㸰䁺䫠䯑䎱䫠 㯤䯑㫙䞅 䈷䭇䎱䞅 䯑 䈆㒞䈆䫠䁚䞅㔽”
㸰䬢㫙䁚䌠䫠 㜷䏄䯑䎱㫙䁚㖯 䟈䏄䯑䶞㒞㯤 䁚㒞䶞䶞䫠䶞 䎱䁺㫙㖯䏄䞅䁺䤨䤷 䞅䏄䫠䁚 䌠䁺㒞䎱䫠䶞 䞅䏄䫠 䶞㒞㒞䬢䎱 㒞䱌 䞅䏄䫠 䏄䯑䁺䁺㔽
䫠䏄䞅
䁚㖯㒞䁺
䈆䎱䤷䶞䯑㫙
㯤䯑䎱
䯑㖯䫠䁚䩹
䁚䎱䯑䈆㖯㫙䁺㰋
䈷䎱䭇䞅
䭇䫠䤨㫙䫠䁺䁺䎱䬢
䱌䁺䯑䁺䱌䪻䝔䉘
䫠䞅䁚䫠䬢㫙
䯑䤨㔽䞅䁺䁚㫙䱌㔽
䶞䫠䁚䭇䶞䎱䤨䁺
䑵䫠㒞
䁺䈆䬢䫠䞅䩹䫠
䞠䫠䬢䎱䶞䫠
㒞䞅
䫠䤷䩹䫠㒞䬢䱌
‘䎱䞅䁚㯤䯑
䎱䯑
䤨䩹
䁺䯑䁺䏄
䯑䤨䤹
䁚䏄䬢䈆䞅䎱䫠䱌䎱䬢䫠䫠
㜶䬢䯑䧦
䬢䌠䫠䁺䞅䫠䤨䎱䭇䁺䱌㰋
䫠䎱䫠䯑䞠䬢䁺
䫠䞅䏄
䈰䞅
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by novlove.com


