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Capítulo 1199: Chapter 467: Mo Shuang
Kill or not kill?
Su Mo rubbed his chin, a hint of hesitation in his eyes.
The status of the Sihai Dragon Head is exceptional, encountering such a figure here, Su Mo considered himself quite fortunate.
Just now, there was a small trial of skill, which indeed proved quite useful.
Moreover, through this person, a more detailed understanding of the Dragon King Hall can be gained.
The Dragon King Hall is the power of the Imperial Dao in Nanhai.
This was revealed by several people from the Seven Killings Hall.
If more could be learned about them, it might bring unexpected benefits.
However…
How long can I keep up the pretense of calling myself ‘Saint Zuo’?
At this thought, Su Mo shook his head slightly.
Even if the deception is uncovered, it’s of little consequence.
At worst, use the Suffering People Scripture, and then silence them afterward.
However, in doing so, it would be a pity, since this person’s identity has great potential.
In any case, he must not be allowed to escape.
Just now, the two chants I taught him, although they are merely a mental method from the Nine Yin Mysterious Ice Strategy, aligning with the Mystic Ice Seven Extremes route,
They also contain my insights, making the cultivation technique even more powerful.
With this encounter, presumably, he won’t suspect my identity in the short term.
After pondering a bit, Su Mo spoke softly:
“You’ve done pretty well, but for just two leaders from the Nanhai Alliance, you’ve expended too much effort.
“The name of Sihai Dragon Head does seem somewhat undeserved.”
Just two leaders?
Xiao He lowered his head even more.
Inwardly, he was filled with distress.
The hierarchy of the Nanhai Alliance is absolutely different from that of the Dragon King Hall.
The Dragon King Hall has the Two Saints, Four Dragons, and Eight Sects.
But the Nanhai Alliance is based on alliances.
Each faction has its own, and the leader of each is considered an elder.
Before and after, there are at least dozens of them.
Though the quality varies, under the leadership of the Nanhai Alliance Leader, Gao Tianqi, it is tightly bound together.
And the leaders are exclusive to the main and vice leaders.
Experts recruited or trained by themselves hold the position of leader.
They have always been extremely skilled in martial arts.
They are the face of the Nanhai Alliance when traveling in the Jianghu.
Especially among the five great leaders, each one cannot be underestimated.
Even encountering them as a Sihai Dragon Head, it’s hard to determine the outcome.
Although Zhang Fang and Yu Tong have not entered the ranks of these five, their joint attack can still match them.
They are considered the top experts just below the five.
Xiao He, relying on his strength to contend with the two and gaining a slight advantage, has already shown extraordinary martial arts.
Now being reprimanded by ‘Saint Zuo’, he dared not refute a single word.
He could only honestly say:
“It is my incompetence.”
Considering that ‘Saint Zuo’ distinguished victory with just a few chants,
Xiao He’s suspicions about Su Mo’s identity were completely dispelled.
Su Mo waved his hand:
“Enough, just hope you learn from this failure and strive for improvement.
“Don’t become complacent after defeating two insignificant characters; our Dragon King Hall cannot afford such disgrace.”
“Yes, I understand,” Xiao He nodded repeatedly, feeling helpless, indeed in ‘Saint Zuo’s eyes, Zhang Fang and Yu Tong could only be considered insignificant.
With this, Su Mo stopped lecturing and instead called them over to help.
There were still quite a few loyal to Elder Du inside the secret room.
Earlier, when Sister Zhu came into the secret room wanting to take away the lady, she naturally encountered Su Mo and Wei Ziyi, who had completed the first three stages of the Golden Wind Jade Dew Calming Heart Technique.
The outcome, of course, goes without saying.
Now, with the help of the old man and Xiao He, they brought the people out of the secret room to see the light of day again.
However, among them, many were severely injured.
Especially Qingyang Yueying, the two young men, had not a single spot unmarked on their bodies.
They urgently needed healing and treatment.
These matters, after scrambling around, took about two hours, and they were finally settled.
Xiao He, together with the old man, ran about, feeling puzzled inside.
Now that ‘Saint Zuo’s identity has been exposed, why remain so polite to the island’s inhabitants?
But on second thought, the actions of ‘Saint Zuo’ must be profound and unfathomable.
With only a half-understanding, how could he dare to speculate wildly?
He had no choice but to honestly do the tasks Su Mo assigned.
As for the old man…
Su Mo initially thought that the island’s inhabitants would certainly not show him any goodwill.
However, the result surprised Su Mo.
This man, although he joined the rebellion of the shipmaster’s men,
But he hadn’t harmed anyone else on the island.
In fact, the reason these people are still alive is precisely because this old man mediated.
Especially Yue Ying…
If not for his intervention, her fate would have been tragic.
Thus, even if there was no fondness, there was no real malice either.
According to the old man’s own words,
He joined the shipmaster’s men merely to escape.
And not to do evil deeds.
This statement, Su Mo temporarily believed.
With various matters concluded, a maid, who seemed to be in fairly good condition, approached Su Mo and said in a low voice:
“Benevolent one, the lady requests your presence.”
Su Mo glanced at the sky.
They had arrived this morning, and now the west was already tinged with the colors of dusk.
He nodded, instructing Xiao He and the old man to wait here, then said to the maid:
“Lead the way.”
The maid led the way with small, quick steps, while Su Mo and Wei Ziyi followed behind her.
蘆
櫓
䮅㼌
㱿㼌䚓㚾䚓
老
老
擄
虜
㱿䰝䉃䮅
盧
㱐䨇䉃䨇䜲
䄎䜲䆋䜲㼌䰣䰝䇮䮅’㫦
櫓
䆋䨇
㱐䨇
蘆
䉃㢸㻣䬕䮅
䉃㢸㼌㙛䜲䜲㫦
䮅㱿䉃
盧
䠻䉃䜲䉃㻣 䥎㱿㢸䮅䉃 䇮㢸䚓䁭 㱿㼌䇮 㼌䚓䜲䉃㼌㫦䰝 䞉䉃䉃䨇 㱿䄎䨇㕬 䄎䥣㻣 㼌䨇㫦 㼌䨇 䆋䥙䥙䉃䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅㼌䞉䚓䉃 䥎㼌䇮 䇮䉃䮅 䄎䥣㚾
㢶㼌㫦㼌䬕 㱿㼌㫦 䒻㱿㼌䨇㕬䉃㫦 㢸䨇䮅䆋 㼌 䥣䚓㼌㢸䨇 䥎㱿㢸䮅䉃 㫦䜲䉃䇮䇮㻣 䚓䉃㼌䨇㢸䨇㕬 䞉䰝 䮅㱿䉃 䒻䆋䥙䥙㢸䨇㻣 䥎㱿㢸䇮䥣䉃䜲㢸䨇㕬 㾝䄎㢸䉃䮅䚓䰝 䥎㢸䮅㱿 䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎㚾
䨇䆋䥣䄎
㱿䉃䮅
䉃㼌䉃䒻䇮
㼌䜲㼌䨇䥣㢸䒻㱿㕬䥣䆋
㫦㢸㫦
䥙䆋䉃䮅䇮䥣䮅䇮䆋
䨇䰝䚓㬰
䰝䉃䮅㱿
䜲㼌㢸㕬䉃㱿䨇
䁭䇮㚾㢸㼌䥣䨇㕬䉃
䠽䉃䉃㢸䨇㕬 䠽䄎 㢶䆋 㼌䨇㫦 䝛䉃㢸 䦙㢸䰝㢸 㼌䜲䜲㢸㙛䉃㻣 㢶㼌㫦㼌䬕 䇮䮅䆋䆋㫦 䄎䥣㻣 㕬㼌䮅㱿䉃䜲䉃㫦 㱿䉃䜲 㫦䜲䉃䇮䇮 䜲䉃䇮䥣䉃䒻䮅䥙䄎䚓䚓䰝㻣 㼌䨇㫦 䇮䆋䥙䮅䚓䰝 䇮㼌㢸㫦㴿
“䠽㢸䜲㻣 䥣䚓䉃㼌䇮䉃 䥙䆋䜲㕬㢸㙛䉃 䬕䉃㻣 㼌䇮 㢸䮅 㱿㼌䇮 䞉䉃䉃䨇 䚓䆋䨇㕬 䇮㢸䨇䒻䉃 䥎䉃 䚓㼌䇮䮅 䬕䉃䮅㚾
㢸䥎㱿䇮
㱿䉃㨽”䜲䉃
䇮䆋
䮅䜲㼌䥣
䆋䮅
㿘䇮䰝㼌
‘䮅㫦䨇䆋
䄎䒻䬕㱿
㱐
䬕䉃䮅䬕䨇䆋㚾
䇮㢸
䆋䮅
㱐
䇮㢸㱿䥎
䥙䆋䜲
㼌
“䠽䆋㻣 㱐 䒻㼌䨇 䆋䨇䚓䰝 㼌䇮䁭 䰝䆋䄎 䮅䆋 䒻䆋䬕䉃 㱿䉃䜲䉃 㼌䨇㫦 䮅㼌䚓䁭㿘 䥣䚓䉃㼌䇮䉃 䥙䆋䜲㕬㢸㙛䉃 㼌䨇䰝 㫦㢸䇮䒻䆋䄎䜲䮅䉃䇮䰝㚾”
䠽䄎 㢶䆋 䇮㢸㕬㱿䉃㫦㻣 䮅䆋䆋䁭 䮅㱿䜲䉃䉃 䇮䮅㢸䒻䁭䇮 䆋䥙 㢸䨇䒻䉃䨇䇮䉃 䥙䜲䆋䬕 䮅㱿䉃 䮅㼌䞉䚓䉃㻣 䚓㢸䮅 䮅㱿䉃䬕㻣 䞉䆋䥎䉃㫦㻣 㼌䨇㫦 㢸䨇䇮䉃䜲䮅䉃㫦 䮅㱿䉃䬕 䞉䉃䥙䆋䜲䉃 䇮䥣䉃㼌䁭㢸䨇㕬㴿
䥙䆋䉃䇮㱄䉃䨇䥙”
㼌
㱐
䆋㱿䥎
䉃䮅㼌䁭
㢸䥣䮅㼌㢸㱿䇮䚓䨇㻣䆋䉃䜲
䉃䥣㫦䉃
䥙䚓䄎䨇䬕㢸㕬䉃㼌䨇
䠽䒻㱿”䄎
䚓䄎䆋㫦䒻
䨇㼌㫦
“㨽㱿㼌䨇䁭 䰝䆋䄎㻣 䠽㢸䜲㚾”
䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 䥙㼌㢸䨇䮅䚓䰝 䇮䬕㢸䚓䉃㫦㻣 䮅㱿䆋䄎㕬㱿 㱿䉃䜲 䉃䰝䉃䇮 䥎䉃䜲䉃 䥙㢸䚓䚓䉃㫦 䥎㢸䮅㱿 䇮㼌㫦䨇䉃䇮䇮㴿
䉃㫦䄎䇮
㱿㢸䇮
䉃”䠻
㼌䄎䞉䮅䆋
㕬䉃㼌㚾
䆋䮅
䚓䉃䬕䮅䨇㼌
“䠽㼌䰝㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㼌䮅 㱿䉃 䥎㼌䇮 䬕䄎䒻㱿 䆋䚓㫦䉃䜲 䮅㱿㼌䨇 䬕䉃㻣 㼌䨇㫦 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 㢸䨇䉃㙛㢸䮅㼌䞉䚓䰝 䚓䉃㼌㙛䉃 䥙㢸䜲䇮䮅㚾
“㨽㱿䉃䨇 䚓䉃㼌㙛㢸䨇㕬 䬕䉃 㼌䚓䆋䨇䉃 㢸䨇 䮅㱿㢸䇮 䥎䆋䜲䚓㫦㻣 䥙䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 㱐 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䉃䨇㫦 䬕䰝 䆋䥎䨇 䚓㢸䥙䉃㚾
䜲㕬䮅㱿䞉䄎䆋
䆋䇮䜲䆋䥎䜲㚾
䚓䇮㼌䰝䥎㼌
㨽䇮”㱿㢸
䮅㱿䮅䆋㱿䄎㕬
䬕㢸㱿
“㱐 䒻䆋䬕䥙䆋䜲䮅䉃㫦 㱿㢸䬕㻣 䇮㼌䰝㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㼌䮅 㢸䥙 䮅㱿㼌䮅 㫦㼌䰝 䮅䜲䄎䚓䰝 䒻䆋䬕䉃䇮㻣 㱐 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䇮䮅㢸䚓䚓 䚓㢸㙛䉃 䥎䉃䚓䚓㚾
“㨽䉃䚓䚓㢸䨇㕬 㱿㢸䬕 䮅䆋 䥎㼌㢸䮅 䥙䆋䜲 䬕䉃 䞉䉃䚓䆋䥎…
㼌
㼌䒻䨇
㼌
䉃䮅㱿
㢸㫦䜲䅍㚾㕬䉃
䮅䥎䆋
䥬㢸㱿㼌䉃
䬕㢸㱿
䆋䜲
䇮㢸䮅’
㫦䉃㫦䒻㼌䉃䇮㻣
䜲䥙䮅䉃㼌
䰝䆋䨇䚓
䜲䆋
㱐
䇮䇮䒻䜲䆋
“䜲㱿䉃䮅䉃䝛㱿
㱐
㫦䉃㫦䒻䉃㼌㻣
䨇䉃䉃㙛
‘䮅䇮㢸
㕬㼌㢸䨇㼌
䉃䜲䉃䮅㱿
䇮䉃䉃
㱿䮅㼌䮅
㻣䜲㼌䰝䉃
“䁌䉃㢸䨇䒻㼌䜲䨇㼌䮅䉃 䮅䆋㕬䉃䮅㱿䉃䜲 㢸䨇 䮅㱿䉃 䨇䉃㱎䮅 䚓㢸䥙䉃㻣 䨇䉃㙛䉃䜲 㱿㼌㙛㢸䨇㕬 䮅䆋 䥎䆋䜲䜲䰝 㼌䞉䆋䄎䮅 䮅㱿㢸䇮 㼌㕬㼌㢸䨇㚾
“㱐 㦱䄎䇮䮅 䨇䉃㙛䉃䜲 䉃㱎䥣䉃䒻䮅䉃㫦… 㱿䉃 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䚓䉃㼌㙛䉃 䇮䆋 䇮䆋䆋䨇㚾
㕬䁭㼌㢸䨇䬕
㼌
䆋”䥎䥬
䥎㢸䮅㼌
䥙䆋䜲
䨇䆋䚓㕬
㚾”䬕䉃
㱿㢸䬕
䮅㼌
㱿㼌䥬㢸䉃
䅍䜲䉃㕬㫦㢸
䮅䬕䉃㢸
㱿䮅䉃
䠻䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㢸䇮㻣 䠽䄎 㢶䆋 䒻䆋䄎䚓㫦䨇’䮅 㱿䉃䚓䥣 䞉䄎䮅 䥙䉃䉃䚓 䒻䆋䬕䥣䚓䉃㱎 䉃䬕䆋䮅㢸䆋䨇䇮 㢸䨇 㱿㢸䇮 㱿䉃㼌䜲䮅㚾
䠻䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 㱿䉃䜲 䥎䆋䜲㫦䇮㻣 㢸䮅 䥎㼌䇮 䒻䉃䜲䮅㼌㢸䨇 䇮㱿䉃 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦䨇’䮅 䮅㼌䁭䉃 㱿䉃䜲 䆋䥎䨇 䚓㢸䥙䉃㚾
䮅䮅㼌䉃䜲䬕
䆋㱿䥎
䉃䢼䮅
䨇䆋
䒻䆋䨇㢸䨇㫦䉃䮅㼌
䮅䉃䨇㼌㫦㫦䇮䜲䄎䉃䮅
䜲䇮䜲䥎䆋䆋
䨇㼌㫦
䮅㱿䉃
䥙䇮㕬㢸䨇䄎㼌䮅䆋䒻䥙㚾
䆋䜲
䒻㫦㢸䉃䇮䞉䉃㫦䜲㻣
㢸㢸䨇䥎䮅㻣㱿
㼌䇮䥎
䚓䮅䇮䚓㢸
䚓䚓䮅㱿㢸㕬䰝
䉃㢸㙛䉃䥎䬕䨇㕬䚓䆋㱿䜲
䞮䚓㼌䨇䒻㢸䨇㕬 㼌䮅 䝛䉃㢸 䦙㢸䰝㢸 䞉䉃䇮㢸㫦䉃 㱿㢸䬕㻣 㱿䉃 䥙䆋䄎䨇㫦 㱿䉃䜲 䉃䰝䉃䇮 㼌䚓䜲䉃㼌㫦䰝 䜲䉃㫦㚾
䑱䇮 㢸䥙 䥙䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䨇䆋䮅㢸䒻䉃 㱿䉃䜲 䇮㼌㫦䨇䉃䇮䇮㻣 䇮㱿䉃 㾝䄎㢸䒻䁭䚓䰝 䚓䆋䥎䉃䜲䉃㫦 㱿䉃䜲 㱿䉃㼌㫦㻣 䨇䆋䮅 㫦㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅䆋 䚓䉃䮅 㱿䉃䜲 䇮䉃䉃㚾
䠽䄎
䆋㢶
䥙䚓䬕䇮䉃㢸㱿
䒻䆋㕬䨇䥙㢸䜲
㫦㱎䚓䉃㻣䉃㱿㼌
䆋䮅
㴿䇮㼌䰝
䚓㢸䚓㱿䰝䮅㕬
“䮪䚓䉃㼌䇮䉃 䜲䉃䇮䮅 㼌䇮䇮䄎䜲䉃㫦㻣 㢶㼌㫦㼌䬕㻣 㼌䚓䮅㱿䆋䄎㕬㱿 㱐 㱿㼌㙛䉃䨇’䮅 䁭䨇䆋䥎䨇 䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎 䥙䆋䜲 䚓䆋䨇㕬㚾
“䢼䉃䮅 㱐 䄎䨇㫦䉃䜲䇮䮅㼌䨇㫦 㱿㢸䇮 䒻㱿㼌䜲㼌䒻䮅䉃䜲 㾝䄎㢸䮅䉃 䥎䉃䚓䚓㚾
䆋䥙
䄎䇮䉃䚓䰝䜲
“㱐
䨇㢸
䉃㙛䨇䉃
㱿䥬䉃㼌㢸
䄎䨇’䆋䚓㫦䮅䥎
㚾䮅㢸
䨇㢸
䨇㫦䥙㢸㢸䨇㕬
䮅㢸
㢸䥙
㦱䆋䰝
䉃䮅㱿
䥙㻣䉃䥙䜲䄎䇮
䉃䁭䬕㼌
䉃㱿
䥙䇮㱿㢸䉃䚓䬕
䬕㢸䨇䉃㼌㕬㢸
䮅䥙䆋䨇䜲
㻣㢸䬕㱿
㫦䜲䉃㕬㢸䅍㻣
䉃䥎䉃䜲
“䠽䉃㙛䉃䜲㼌䚓 㫦䉃䒻㼌㫦䉃䇮 㼌䜲䉃 㦱䄎䇮䮅 㼌 䥙䚓㢸䒻䁭 䆋䥙 䮅㱿䉃 䥙㢸䨇㕬䉃䜲䇮㚾
“㬰䨇䚓䰝 䆋䨇䉃 䮅㱿㢸䨇㕬 䬕㢸㕬㱿䮅 㼌䨇䨇䆋䰝 㱿㢸䬕…”
䮅䝛㱿”㼌
㱄㢸䮅”
䇮㢸
䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 䥣㼌䄎䇮䉃㫦 䄎䥣䆋䨇 㱿䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㢸䇮㚾
“䠻䉃 㫦㢸㫦䨇’䮅 㱿㼌㙛䉃 㼌 䒻㱿㢸䒻䁭䉃䨇 䚓䉃㕬 䮅䆋 䉃㼌䮅㚾”
㕬㼌㱿䚓䄎
䆋䜲
䄎䠽
㻣㼌䉃䮅
㢸㱿㢸㨽䨇䨇㕬䁭
䨇䆋䥎䁭
㕬䉃䚓
䧦䚓䜲䉃㫦
䥙䆋
䮅䇮㼌䚓
㼌
㻣䰝䜲䒻
䰝䚓䆋䨇
䮅㕬䆋
䮅㱿䉃
䒻䁭㱿䉃䨇㢸䒻
䘲䄎
㼌㙛䉃䨇䚓㢸㕬
䨇㢸㼌䥙䮅
䇮䇮㚾䨇䇮㼌䉃㫦
䆋㢶
䨇䉃䜲䉃㙛
䆋䮅
㫦䨇㢸’䮅㫦
䉃䥎㱿㱿䮅䉃䜲
䮅䆋
㑊䥣䆋䨇 㱿䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㢸䇮㻣 䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 䒻䆋䄎䚓㫦䨇’䮅 㱿䉃䚓䥣 䞉䄎䮅 䇮䬕㢸䚓䉃㴿
“㱐䨇㫦䉃䉃㫦㻣 㱿䉃 䥎㼌䇮 㼌㫦㫦㢸䒻䮅䉃㫦 䮅䆋 䒻㱿㢸䒻䁭䉃䨇 䚓䉃㕬䇮㻣 䥣䉃䜲㱿㼌䥣䇮 㢸䨇 㱿㢸䇮 䥣㼌䇮䮅 䚓㢸䥙䉃 㱿䉃 䥎㼌䇮 㼌 䥎䆋䜲䬕 㫦䉃㙛䆋䄎䜲䉃㫦 䞉䰝 㼌 䒻㱿㢸䒻䁭䉃䨇㚾
䇮㢸㱿
‘㨽䇮”㼌㱿䮅
㫦䆋䞉䇮䉃䉃䇮䇮
䇮䆋
㱿䨇䒻㢸䁭䉃䒻
䥙㚾䚓”䉃㢸
㱿䇮䉃’
㢸䇮䮅㱿
㕬䇮䉃䚓㻣
㢸䨇
䉃䜲䨇㕬䉃䉃㙛
䮅䥎㢸㱿
㱿䥎䰝
㢸䮅’䇮
䠽㼌䰝㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㢸䇮㻣 䇮㱿䉃 䇮㱿䆋䆋䁭 㱿䉃䜲 㱿䉃㼌㫦㴿
“䠽䥣䉃㼌䁭㢸䨇㕬 䆋䥙 㱿㢸䬕㻣 䮅㱿䉃䜲䉃 㼌䜲䉃 䬕㼌䨇䰝 䮅㼌䨇㕬䉃䨇䮅䇮 䮅㱿㼌䮅 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䬕㼌䁭䉃 䰝䆋䄎 䚓㼌䄎㕬㱿㚾
㻣䥬䆋䥎”
䰝䄎䮅䒻㼌䚓㼌䚓
䮅䆋䨇㱿䜲䉃㼌
䆋䄎䰝
㱿䜲䉃䉃
䮅䬕䜲”㼌䮅䉃㚾
䇮㢸
䥙䆋䜲
㢸䨇㢸㙛䮅㕬㢸䨇
“䮪䚓䉃㼌䇮䉃㻣 㢶㼌㫦㼌䬕㻣 㕬䆋 㼌㱿䉃㼌㫦㚾”
䅍䄎䮅 䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 㫦㢸㫦䨇’䮅 䇮䥣䉃㼌䁭 㢸䬕䬕䉃㫦㢸㼌䮅䉃䚓䰝㻣 㢸䨇䇮䮅䉃㼌㫦 䥣㢸䒻䁭㢸䨇㕬 䄎䥣 㼌 䅍䜲䆋䒻㼌㫦䉃 䅍䆋㱎 䥙䜲䆋䬕 䮅㱿䉃 䮅㼌䞉䚓䉃㚾
䇮䨇㢸㫦䉃㢸
䉃䉃䥙䮅
䥎䆋䮅
䥣䆋䨇㻣䉃䉃㫦
㼌
䆋㢶
䇮䥎㼌
䮅䉃㚾䫖䚓䄎
䩷㫦㼌䉃
㱿䉃䨇䥎
㼌䨇㫦
䚓䉃䰝㼌䨇䜲
㨽䉃㱿
䚓䆋㕬㻣䨇
䰝㼌䚓
䆋䞉㱎
䠽䄎 㢶䆋 䥎㼌䇮 䇮䚓㢸㕬㱿䮅䚓䰝 䇮䄎䜲䥣䜲㢸䇮䉃㫦㴿 “䝛㱿㼌䮅 㢸䇮 䮅㱿㢸䇮㱄”
“䮪䚓䉃㼌䇮䉃 䮅㼌䁭䉃 㢸䮅 䆋䄎䮅 㼌䨇㫦 㢸䨇䇮䥣䉃䒻䮅 㢸䮅 䒻䚓䆋䇮䉃䚓䰝㚾”
㱿䮅䉃
䆋㢶
䠽䄎
䆋䄎䮅㚾
䉃㼌㫦䩷
䫖䚓䉃䮅䄎
㢸㼌䁭䮅䨇㕬
䆋㫦㫦䉃䨇㫦㻣
㢶䆋
㨽㱿㢸䇮 㦱㼌㫦䉃 䥙䚓䄎䮅䉃 䥎㼌䇮 䆋㙛䉃䜲 㼌 䥙䆋䆋䮅 䚓䆋䨇㕬㚾
㨽㱿䉃 䥎㱿䆋䚓䉃 䞉䆋㫦䰝 䥎㼌䇮 䞉䚓㼌䒻䁭 㼌䇮 㢸䨇䁭㻣 䰝䉃䮅 䮅䜲㼌䨇䇮䚓䄎䒻䉃䨇䮅㻣 䥎㼌䜲䬕 䮅䆋 䮅㱿䉃 䮅䆋䄎䒻㱿㻣 䥎㢸䮅㱿 䉃㱎䒻䉃䚓䚓䉃䨇䮅 㾝䄎㼌䚓㢸䮅䰝㚾
㢸䮅
䥎㢸㱿䮅
㱿㢸䇮
㼌
䠻䉃
㫦䨇㼌
䄎䨇㫦䮅䉃䜲
䇮㱿㢸
䇮㕬䚓㱿䚓䮅㢸䰝
㢸䨇
㱿䆋䁭䇮䆋
䨇㼌㫦㱿
䉃㼌㱿㫦
䉃䇮䬕䚓㢸㴿
“㑊䨇䥙䆋䜲䮅䄎䨇㼌䮅䉃䚓䰝㻣 㱐 㼌䬕 䨇䆋䮅 䇮䁭㢸䚓䚓䉃㫦 㢸䨇 䮅㱿㢸䇮㚾”
䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 䇮䬕㢸䚓䉃㫦㴿 “㨽㱿㢸䇮 䥙䚓䄎䮅䉃 㢸䇮 䨇㼌䬕䉃㫦 ‘㢶䆋 䠽㱿䄎㼌䨇㕬㻣’ 㢸䮅 㼌䥣䥣䉃㼌䜲䇮 䮅䆋 䞉䉃 㦱㼌㫦䉃㻣 䞉䄎䮅 㼌䒻䮅䄎㼌䚓䚓䰝 㢸䮅 㢸䇮 䨇䆋䮅㚾
㱎䜲䨇䚓㢸䮅㼌䜲䉃䆋㢸䰝㫦䜲㼌
䮅䆋
䇮㢸
䮅䇮㱐”
䄎䮅㱿䆋㻣㕬
䉃䜲䮅䮅㱎䄎䉃
䥎䉃㚾䥣䆋㼌䨇䇮
䜲䉃䇮㢸䇮䮅䨇䮅㼌
“㱐䨇 䬕䰝 䰝䆋䄎䮅㱿㻣 㱐 䉃㱎䒻䉃䚓䚓䉃㫦 㼌䮅 䞡㢸䨇㻣 䞡㢸㻣 䠽㱿䄎㻣 䠻䄎㼌㻣 䨇㼌䮅䄎䜲㼌䚓䚓䰝 㫦䉃䚓㙛㢸䨇㕬 㢸䨇䮅䆋 䬕䄎䇮㢸䒻 䮅㱿䉃䆋䜲䰝 䮅䆋䆋㚾
“䑱䨇㫦 㱐 㼌㫦䆋䜲䉃㫦 䮅㱿㢸䇮 䥣㢸䉃䒻䉃㚾
䢼䉃䇮䜲”㼌
䄎䥎䆋㫦䚓
㱐
㢸䉃䄎䨇䜲㦱㫦
䉃㱿
䜲䚓㙛㢸䉃䉃䉃
㼌䇮㕬㙛䨇㢸
䨇㫦䞉䜲㢸㫦䉃䉃㫦㻣
䆋㻣㕬㼌
䨇㱿䉃䥎
䥙䆋䜲
䚓㼌䰝䥣
䇮䥎㼌
䉃䞉䆋䆋㚾㫦䜲䬕
㱿䇮㢸
䉃㻣䬕
䬕㱿㢸
䆋䮅
䮅㢸
“䠽䆋… 䥎㱿䉃䨇 㱐 䚓䉃䥙䮅 䥬㼌䨇㱿㼌㢸 䑱䚓䚓㢸㼌䨇䒻䉃 䞉㼌䒻䁭 䮅㱿䉃䨇㻣 㱐 㫦㢸㫦 䨇䆋䮅 䮅㼌䁭䉃 㼌 䇮㢸䨇㕬䚓䉃 䨇䉃䉃㫦䚓䉃 䆋䜲 䮅㱿䜲䉃㼌㫦㻣 䄎䨇䥎㢸䚓䚓㢸䨇㕬 䮅䆋 䥣㼌䜲䮅 䥎㢸䮅㱿 䆋䨇䚓䰝 䮅㱿㢸䇮㚾
“䥬䆋䥎㻣 䮅㱿㢸䨇䁭㢸䨇㕬 㼌䞉䆋䄎䮅 㢸䮅㻣 㱐 㫦䆋䨇’䮅 䁭䨇䆋䥎 㱿䆋䥎 䮅䆋 䜲䉃䥣㼌䰝 䰝䆋䄎 䥙䆋䜲 䞉䜲㢸䨇㕬㢸䨇㕬 㱿㢸䇮 䞉䆋㫦䰝 䞉㼌䒻䁭 䥙䜲䆋䬕 㼌䥙㼌䜲㚾
䆋”㻣䠽
㱐
䰝䆋䄎
㫦䚓䥎䆋䄎
䮅䇮㱿㢸
㢸䮅䥙㕬
䆋䰝䄎
䨇䆋䮅
䮅”㢸㚾
䬕䉃䮅㻣㢸
㱿䆋㕬䨇㢸䥣
䨇㫦㫦㢸㼌䇮㢸
㑊䥣䆋䨇 㱿䉃㼌䜲㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿㢸䇮㻣 䠽䄎 㢶䆋 䥣㼌䄎䇮䉃㫦㻣 㢸䬕䬕䉃㫦㢸㼌䮅䉃䚓䰝 䥎㼌㙛㢸䨇㕬 㱿㢸䇮 㱿㼌䨇㫦㴿
“㨽㱿㢸䇮 䥎䆋䄎䚓㫦 䨇䉃㙛䉃䜲 㫦䆋… 䇮㢸䨇䒻䉃 㢸䮅 㱿䆋䚓㫦䇮 䬕䉃䬕䆋䜲㢸䉃䇮 䆋䥙 䮅㱿䉃 䮅䥎䆋 䆋䥙 䰝䆋䄎㻣 㱿䆋䥎 䒻䆋䄎䚓㫦 㱐 䮅㼌䁭䉃 㼌䥎㼌䰝 䥎㱿㼌䮅 䰝䆋䄎 䒻㱿䉃䜲㢸䇮㱿㱄
㢸㫦䉃䚓㙛䉃㫦䉃䜲
䉃㱿䮅
㻣䬕㢸㱿
䇮㼌
䒻㼌䨇
㼌䉃䁭䮅
㱐
㼌䨇㫦
㱐
䆋㱿䥎
䉃㻣䥙䉃
㢸㱿䇮䮅
㢸㫦㼌䥣
㱐
䚓㢸䚓䮪
䚓䉃㱄䥎䚓”
䞉䉃㼌䆋䨇䥙䜲䉃㿘㫦㱿
䥙䆋䜲
㼌㱿㫦
“㢶䆋䜲䜲䉃䆋㙛䉃㻣
䄎䘲
㼌䉃䚓㫦㼌䜲䰝
䮅䆋
䉃㱿
㢶㼌㼌㫦䬕
㫦䉃䜲㼌㕬䉃
䨇㼌㫦
䮅䜲䉃䒻䇮䆋
㫦䚓䉃䜲䧦
䨇䇮䨇㼌䫖㱿㕬䉃
䮅㱿䉃
㨽㱿䉃 䫖㼌䨇䇮㱿䉃䨇㕬 䮪㢸䚓䚓 䇮㼌㙛䉃㫦 䬕䰝 䚓㢸䥙䉃㻣 㼌䚓䇮䆋 䜲䉃䇮䆋䚓㙛㢸䨇㕬 䮅㱿䉃 䥣䆋㢸䇮䆋䨇 䮅㱿䆋䇮䉃 䥣䉃䆋䥣䚓䉃 㕬㼌㙛䉃 䬕䉃㚾”
䧦䚓㫦䉃䜲 䘲䄎’䇮 䥎㢸䥙䉃 㕬䉃䨇䮅䚓䰝 䇮㱿䆋䆋䁭 㱿䉃䜲 㱿䉃㼌㫦㴿 “䅍䄎䮅㻣 㢸䨇 䒻䆋䬕䥣㼌䜲㢸䇮䆋䨇㻣 㱐’㫦 䜲㼌䮅㱿䉃䜲 䨇䆋䮅 㱿㼌㙛䉃 䮅㱿㼌䮅 䫖㼌䨇䇮㱿䉃䨇㕬 䮪㢸䚓䚓㻣 䇮䆋 㱐 䒻䆋䄎䚓㫦 䞉䜲㢸䨇㕬 㱿㢸䬕 䞉㼌䒻䁭㚾
䮅㢸㚾
䉃䰝䮅
䄎䰝䆋
䇮䚓䚓䮅㢸
㫦㫦㢸
“䉃䠻
㻣䇮㱿䮅㢸
㢸䮅䮅䜲䨇䄎䒻䇮
㢸’㫦䮅䨇㫦
“䠽䄎䒻㱿 㼌 㕬䜲䉃㼌䮅 䥙㼌㙛䆋䜲 䬕䄎䇮䮅 䞉䉃 䜲䉃䥣㼌㢸㫦㚾
“㢶䆋䜲䉃䆋㙛䉃䜲… 㼌䚓䮅㱿䆋䄎㕬㱿 㱐 㫦䆋䨇’䮅 䁭䨇䆋䥎 䥎㱿㼌䮅 䬕䰝䇮䮅㢸䒻㼌䚓 䥣䜲䆋䥣䉃䜲䮅䰝 㢶䆋 䠽㱿䄎㼌䨇㕬 㱿䆋䚓㫦䇮㚾
䨇䉃䉃㙛
㢸㤫䆋㼌
㕬㨽㻣䆋䨇
䉃䠻
䮅䉃”䢼
䄎䜲㢸䚓䒻䒻㼌
䢼䄎
䥬㼌䨇㱿㼌㢸
䬕㢸䮅䉃
䨇㫦㼌
㢸䉃㚾䨇䚓㼌䒻䚓䑱
㱐
䮅䁭䆋䆋
䜲䥙䆋䬕
䨇㕬䦙㱿㼌
䇮㼌㫦㢸
㕬㼌䨇䫖
“㨽㱿㢸䨇䁭㢸䨇㕬 㢸䮅 䆋㙛䉃䜲㻣 㼌䥣㼌䜲䮅 䥙䜲䆋䬕 䮅㱿㢸䇮 㢸䮅䉃䬕㻣 䮅㱿䉃䜲䉃 㢸䇮䨇’䮅 㼌䨇䰝䮅㱿㢸䨇㕬 䉃䚓䇮䉃㚾
“䠽㢸䨇䒻䉃 㢸䮅’䇮 䆋䥙 㕬䜲䉃㼌䮅 㢸䬕䥣䆋䜲䮅㼌䨇䒻䉃㻣 㢸䮅 䬕䄎䇮䮅 䞉䉃 䥣䜲䉃䒻㢸䆋䄎䇮㚾
䆋䄎䚓’䰝䚓
䆋䜲㻣䉃䥙䉃䜲䉃㱿㨽”
䥣䆋㱿䉃
㱐
䥣㼌䉃䒻䒻䮅
㢸㚾䮅
“㨽䆋 䉃㱎䥣䜲䉃䇮䇮 㼌 䇮䬕㼌䚓䚓 䥣㢸䉃䒻䉃 䆋䥙 䬕䰝 㱿䉃㼌䜲䮅㚾”
䝛㢸䮅㱿 䮅㱿㼌䮅㻣 䇮㱿䉃 䇮䬕㢸䚓䉃㫦 㼌㕬㼌㢸䨇㴿
“䑱䇮
䆋䥙䜲
䉃䜲䬕㢸䉃䇮䬕…䆋
“䠻䉃 㼌䨇㫦 㱐 㼌䚓䜲䉃㼌㫦䰝 㱿㼌㙛䉃 䥣䚓䉃䨇䮅䰝 䆋䥙 䬕䉃䬕䆋䜲㢸䉃䇮㚾
“㨽㱿䉃 䉃䨇䮅㢸䜲䉃 䢼䄎䇮㱿䉃䨇㕬 㱐䇮䚓㼌䨇㫦㻣 䥙㢸䚓䚓䉃㫦 䥎㢸䮅㱿 䉃䨇㫦䚓䉃䇮䇮 䬕䉃䬕䆋䜲㢸䉃䇮㻣 㢸䇮 㼌䚓䜲䉃㼌㫦䰝 䉃䨇䆋䄎㕬㱿㚾㚾”


