Martial Arts Escort System: I Got A Maxed Level Divine Technique From The Beginning - Chapter 1232: 478: Handprint
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Capítulo 1232: Chapter 478: Handprint
The Deputy Hall Master’s reasoning is simply impossible to establish.
According to him, after the Da Xuan Dynasty fell apart years ago, the Four Grandmasters also went their separate ways.
Even the founders of the Dragon King Hall and Ziyang Sect led some trusted followers away when they departed.
They established the foundations of the Dragon King Hall and Ziyang Sect.
But… it was clear that they were no longer united with the other two masters.
These two were trying hard to maintain the Imperial Dao legacy, yet it seemed impossible to give the Dark Dragon Order to a mere disciple of the Ziyang Sect.
This is quite simply nonsense.
“Is it that obvious?”
The Deputy Hall Master scratched his mouth corner, looking a bit embarrassed.
But once he saw Su Mo’s increasingly dangerous gaze, he quickly withdrew his expression.
He then sighed deeply:
“I beg for the Commander’s understanding; the reason I used such an excuse to deceive you was…
“I honestly don’t know how to say it properly.”
Su Mo glanced humorously at the person before him:
“The sky is yet to brighten, and the rain has not stopped. Speak slowly.”
“Ah…”
The Deputy Hall Master appeared very troubled, stealing glances at Su Mo, and then at the cup in his hand.
Finally, he did not forget to glance at Lord Zimu.
Lord Zimu sat like he was on pins and needles, feeling a lump in his throat, like needles in his back…
He had the feeling that he absolutely couldn’t hear the upcoming words.
If he listened, he would be beyond redemption.
But… departing requires capability.
Why was he brought here after all?
Sitting here doesn’t even qualify him as a background decoration!
As he messily pondered, he heard the Deputy Hall Master suddenly say four words:
“Xuantian Treasure Seal!”
“!!!!”
Lord Zimu suddenly covered his ears.
Being a member of the Seven Killings Hall, also affiliated with Jinglong Association.
How could he not know about the Xuantian Treasure Seal?
Did the Deputy Hall Master of the Dark Dragon Hall pass the Dark Dragon Order to Su Mo, related to the Xuantian Treasure Seal?
Then… after the Da Xuan Dynasty collapsed years ago, was the missing Xuantian Treasure Seal actually in Su Mo’s possession?
If he could acquire this item and present it, it would be far beyond just redeeming oneself!
The position of Seven Killings Hall Master would undoubtedly belong to him.
Of course, this was merely fanciful thinking.
And purely wishful thinking.
Upon hearing the mention of the Xuantian Treasure Seal today, Lord Zimu suddenly felt he could face things calmly.
The outcome was already set; why bother struggling further?
He couldn’t help but look at Su Mo, this Donghuang’s first master, who was far from what he imagined such simplicity.
The mysteries hidden within were beyond imagination.
Since he was as good as dead, why not listen to uncover this secret?
His gaze fell upon Su Mo’s face, only to find him surprisingly bewildered, asking logically:
“Xuantian Treasure Seal? How is it related?
“Also… this item has been missing for years, why is it suddenly associated with me?”
Lord Zimu, who had observed countless people, found Su Mo’s expression, tone, and actions free of any disguise.
Was the Xuantian Treasure Seal not in Su Mo’s hands after all?
He was surprised?
Turning to the Deputy Hall Master of Dark Dragon Hall, he saw the Deputy Hall Master’s face showed a hint of disappointment:
“So the Xuantian Treasure Seal isn’t in the Commander’s possession either…
“Ah, where is this treasure, Da Xuan’s orthodox, truly lost?”
Su Mo frowned tightly:
“I’ll remind you, I have limited patience; do not persistently test it.”
“Yes, yes.”
The Deputy Hall Master nodded urgently:
“Honestly, this matter is somewhat related to the Commander’s ancestors.
“However, this tale is quite long… I don’t know where to start.
“Let’s put it this way… As previously mentioned, after the Four Grandmasters of Da Xuan Dynasty dismantled…
“Commander, do you know why this happened?”
“… Because of the Xuantian Treasure Seal?”
Su Mo raised his eyebrows, faintly impatient.
“Correct.”
The Deputy Hall Master bowed slightly, paying no mind to Su Mo’s impatience, continuing to narrate:
“In those years, Da Xuan Dynasty collapsed overnight, chaos ensued, cries echoed across the sky.
“There were more variables within the Great Palace.
“Initially, there was internal rebellion, striking those nearby.
“After that, there were external rebels… indeed, the Jinglong Association.
“In the past, our emperor rode seven times across Jianghu, naturally majestic and unmatched.
“But it also fostered resentment among the sects’ hearts.
“Finally, they grew bold, conspiring and forming a rebel organization.
“This was Jinglong Association!
“Without opposition, where is the surprise of the dragon?
“All was aimed at replacing the regime, overthrowing Da Xuan, displaying wild ambition, crimes unpardonable.
“Under normal circumstances, these people were merely dreaming.
“Unexpectedly, that day, a sudden change occurred, giving them the chance.
“Of course, whether they grasped an opportunity or facilitated it remains unknown.
“In any event, after Jinglong Association’s involvement, the palace fell into chaos, officials were slaughtered, Emperor Xuan vanished.
“Meanwhile, the Xuantian Treasure Seal, originally stored within the Da Xuan Imperial Court, was taken amidst the turmoil.
“And… coincidentally fell into the hands of the Jinglong Association’s Longmen First Shock that year.”
This was quite a long story; reaching here, the Deputy Hall Master picked up his tea and took a sip, moistening his throat.
“Longmen First Shock?”
Su Mo asked in an understandable sequence.
㜍䂿㬟䰺
擄
䟃䤒㤰䡊䡊䂿
䞱㯞䟃䋩
虜
魯
蘆
㴞䨄
盧
㚆䡊
露
䯼䮹㜍䶥㜍㶜䤒䰺㵿䞱
䡊䮹䂿㚆䂴䡊㜍䟃䰺㴞
䏩䯼㙉㑊㴞㴞䯼䡊䏩
㧢䰺䶥㚆㜍䟃䞱
䟃䮹㴞㵿㜍
盧
爐
䮹䡊䐅㤰㜍
䰺䟃㴞
䟃䉨㴞䏩䰺䂿㴞
㔤䏩㫲㴞䡊
䞱䟃㤰
魯
老
“䤒䰺㜍㜍䟃㯞䞱䶥 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㫲䡊㴞䏩 㴳䂿䂴䟃㜍䰺㜍䶥 䯼㚆㔣 㡠㤰䯼䞱 㯞㑊䯼㴞 䮹䰺䟃㚆 䞱㤰䟃 䐅㜍㵿䟃 䝐㜍䯼䏩䰺㴞 䃡䟃㑊䰺㴞䏩 䞱䰺㥅
“䐅㤰䟃㚆䟃 䂴䟃䰺䂴㑊䟃 䞱䰺䰺㔣 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 䯼㚆 䯼 䞱䰺䂴䡊㯞䶥 㜍䟃䂴㜍䟃㚆䟃㴞䞱䡊㴞䏩 䞱㤰䟃 䡊䮹䟃䯼 䞱㤰䯼䞱 㤰䟃㜍䰺䟃㚆 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹 䟃䂿䟃㜍䏩䟃 㬟㜍䰺䂿 䯼㴞㶜㡠㤰䟃㜍䟃䶥 䯼㴞䮹 㬟䡊㚆㤰 㺡㵿䂿䂴䡊㴞䏩 䰺䎹䟃㜍 䞱㤰䟃 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹 䞱㜍䯼㴞㚆㬟䰺㜍䂿 䡊㴞䞱䰺 䮹㜍䯼䏩䰺㴞㚆㔤
䟃㜍㜍㴞䮹䯼䏩䯼
㚸䰺㴞㚆䞱䡊䡊䯼㚆䰺㯞
䡊㚆䞱㜍㬟
䟃㔤䞱㚆㚆䯼
㤰䟃㶜䞱
㡠䯼㚆
䟃”㴞㙉㤰
㴞䟃㚆䟃䎹
㜍㶜䟃㚆䯼
䰺䯼䶥䏩
㜍㬟䮹䂿䟃䰺
㫲䰺䡊䏩㴞㑊䏩㴞
“㧢㜍䰺䂿 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㧢䡊㜍㚆䞱 㫲䡊㴞䏩 䞱䰺 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 䋩䟃䎹䟃㴞䞱㤰 㫲䡊㴞䏩㔤
“䐅㤰䟃㚆䟃 㚆䟃䎹䟃㴞 䡊㴞䮹䡊䎹䡊䮹㵿䯼㑊㚆䶥 䯼㑊䞱㤰䰺㵿䏩㤰 㴞䰺䞱 䯼㚆 㬟䰺㜍䂿䡊䮹䯼䃡㑊䟃 䯼㚆 䞱㤰䟃 㬟䰺㵿㜍 䏩㜍䟃䯼䞱 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆 䰺㬟 䝐䯼 㲐㵿䯼㴞䶥 㡠䟃㜍䟃 㚆䞱䡊㑊㑊 䯼䂿䰺㴞䏩 䞱㤰䟃 䂿䰺㚆䞱 䰺㵿䞱㚆䞱䯼㴞䮹䡊㴞䏩 㬟䡊䏩㵿㜍䟃㚆 䰺㬟 䞱㤰䟃䡊㜍 䞱䡊䂿䟃㔤
㑊䟃䂴䡊䯼㴳”㑊㚆㯞㶜
䏩䡊㴞㫲
㚆㜍䯼䞱
㬟䰺
䡊㑊䂿䯼䯼䞱㜍
㚆䡊㧢㜍䞱
㵿㴞㚆’䯼㲐
䰺䂴䞱
䯼䝐
㚆䟃䯼㜍䶥䂿䞱
䯼䮹㜍㯞㤰䟃䟃
䎹㑊䟃䟃㑊
㴞䰺䟃䏩䂿㴞䉨
㤰䟃䞱
㤰㡠䟃㚆䰺
㑊䯼䰺䂿㚆䞱
䞱㤰䟃䶥㴞
㜍䒭㔤䞱䯼䟃”㚆
㚸㜍㶜㜍䯼
㯞䃡㔣䯼
㤰䞱䟃
“㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㥅”
䋩㵿 䒭䰺 㡠䯼㚆 䞱䯼㔣䟃㴞 䯼䃡䯼㯞㔣䆥 “䨄㚆 䞱㤰䡊㚆 䂴䟃㜍㚆䰺㴞 䞱㤰䟃 㬟䡊㜍㚆䞱 䯼䂿䰺㴞䏩 䞱㤰䟃 㬟䰺㵿㜍 䏩㜍䟃䯼䞱 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆 䰺㬟 䞱㤰䟃 䂴䯼㚆䞱㥅”
“㔤㔤”㔤㙱䰺㔤
䝐䟃䂴㵿䞱㶜 㗎䯼㑊㑊 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㚆㤰䰺䰺㔣 㤰䡊㚆 㤰䟃䯼䮹䆥
“㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㡠䯼㚆 䡊㴞䮹䟃䂴䟃㴞䮹䟃㴞䞱 㬟㜍䰺䂿 䞱㤰䟃 㬟䰺㵿㜍 䏩㜍䟃䯼䞱 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆䶥 㶜䟃䞱 㤰䡊㚆 䂿䯼㜍䞱䡊䯼㑊 䯼㜍䞱㚆 㚆㵿㜍䂴䯼㚆㚆䟃䮹 䞱㤰䟃䂿㔤
䯼㚆䂴䞱䜧
䞱㤰䟃
㡠䯼㚆
㲐㵿䶥㴞䯼
㚆䟃䂴䰺㜍㴞
䟃㤰
䞱䟃㤰
㜍䰺
“㗎䟃
㜍䞱㵿㑊㶜
㡠䯼㚆
䯼䝐
㜍㚆䞱䡊㬟
㬟䰺
䰺㬟
㤰䞱䟃
䯼㤰㜍䶥䞱㜍䟃
㜍䡊䞱㚆㬟
䂴㜍㴞㚆䰺䟃
“䐅㤰䟃㜍䟃㬟䰺㜍䟃䶥 㤰䟃 㡠䯼㚆 㜍䟃㚆䂴䰺㴞㚆䡊䃡㑊䟃 㬟䰺㜍 䞱㤰䟃 䂿䰺㚆䞱 䡊䂿䂴䰺㜍䞱䯼㴞䞱 䂿䯼䞱䞱䟃㜍㔤
“䐅㤰䯼䞱 䡊㚆㔤㔤㔤 䏩㵿䯼㜍䮹䡊㴞䏩 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊㔤
㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜
䐅䞱㤰䯼”
㡠㔤䯼㶜
䋩䟃䯼䶥㑊
䡊䞱
㤰䞱䟃
㑊㑊䯼
㴞䡊䏩㤰䞱䶥
㚆䂿䡊䏩䡊㚆㴞
䮹䯼䡊䂿
䮹䂴㚆㵿㵿䟃㜍
䞱㜍㚆䯼䒭䟃
㚆䎹䡊㯞䟃䰺䮹䟃䮹㜍
䟃㤰䞱
㴞䮹䯼
㜍䐅㜍䟃㵿䯼䟃㚆
㵿㜍䟃䂿䰺㚆㵿㴞
㵿䮹䞱䡊䂴㚆䟃䶥㚆
㴞䯼㲐㴞㵿䞱䡊䯼
“䨄䂿䂴䟃㜍䡊䯼㑊 䝐䯼䰺 㜍䟃㯞䰺䏩㴞䡊䥟䟃䮹 䞱㤰䡊㚆 䯼䂿䡊䮹㚆䞱 䞱㤰䟃 㯞㤰䯼䰺㚆 䯼㚆 㡠䟃㑊㑊㔤
“䨄䞱 㡠䯼㚆 㺡㵿㚆䞱 䞱㤰䯼䞱 䞱㤰䟃㶜 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹㴞’䞱 䟃㐲䞱㜍䡊㯞䯼䞱䟃 䞱㤰䟃䂿㚆䟃㑊䎹䟃㚆 䯼䞱 䞱㤰䯼䞱 䂿䰺䂿䟃㴞䞱㔤
䮹䟃䂴䯼䟃㜍䞱㔤䮹
䯼㯞㡠䞱㤰
㴞䮹䯼
㵿㑊”䰺䤒䮹
㴞䂿䰺䉨䏩䟃㴞
㜍㚸䯼㶜㜍
䡊㚆䞱㜍㧢
㑊䰺㶜㴞
㚆䯼
㫲䏩䡊㴞
䯼䞱㚆㜍䟃䒭
“䐅㤰䟃㚆䟃 䞱㡠䰺 䏩㜍䟃䯼䞱 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆 䃡䯼䞱䞱㑊䟃䮹 㬟䡊䟃㜍㯞䟃㑊㶜 䯼㯞㜍䰺㚆㚆 䞱㤰䰺㵿㚆䯼㴞䮹㚆 䰺㬟 䂿䡊㑊䟃㚆䶥 㚆㤰䯼䞱䞱䟃㜍䡊㴞䏩 䞱㤰䟃 㡠䰺㜍㑊䮹 㑊䡊㔣䟃 䯼 㚆䞱䰺㜍䂿㔤
“㜟㴞䟃㐲䂴䟃㯞䞱䟃䮹㑊㶜䶥 㫲䡊㴞䏩㑊䰺㴞䏩 㚸㚆㚆䰺㯞䡊䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞 䡊㴞䞱䟃㴞䞱䡊䰺㴞䯼㑊㑊㶜 㵿㚆䟃䮹 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊 䯼㚆 䃡䯼䡊䞱 䞱䰺 㑊㵿㜍䟃 㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㔤
㴞䡊㫲䏩
㴞㴞㴞㵿䡊㯞䏩
䶥䯼”䟃䞱䉨㜍
䰺㬟䶥㚆䟃㯞㜍
䯼㴞䮹
䟃䮹㤰䮹䡊㴞
㶜䃡
䋩䟃㴞䎹䟃
䮹㴞䡊䟃䰺㺡
䯼䟃㡠䶥䂴㴞㚆䰺
䂿䂴䟃㵿䟃㚆㑊䞱䮹㴞䟃䂴
㯞㚆㔤㤰䂿䟃䟃㚆
䟃䉨䰺㴞䂿䏩’㚆㴞
䰺䰺䶥㚆䂴䡊㴞
“㚸㑊㑊 䰺㬟 䞱㤰䡊㚆 㡠䯼㚆 䯼䡊䂿䟃䮹 䯼䞱 䯼㚆㚆䯼㚆㚆䡊㴞䯼䞱䡊㴞䏩 㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍䜧”
㚸㚆 㤰䟃 㜍䟃㯞䰺㵿㴞䞱䟃䮹 䞱㤰䡊㚆 䂴䯼㜍䞱䶥 㤰䟃 㚆䡊䏩㤰䟃䮹 䮹䟃䟃䂴㑊㶜䆥
䂿䟃㚆㜍㵿䟃䂴
䟃䮹䮹䡊
㜍䞱㛆㚆䯼
䟃䞱䶥㤰㴞
䞱䡊䰺㴞
䞱㤰䟃
㵿㯞㚆㤰
㯞䯼㔤㚆䰺㤰
䯼䂿䞱䡊㜍㑊䯼
㴞䰺䞱
䏩㤰䡊䂿䞱
䒭㜍㚆䞱䟃䯼
䃡㯞㔣䯼
㤰䟃
䮹䯼㤰
㤰䯼䟃䎹
㴞㜍㤰䞱䰺㡠
䃡㴞䟃䟃
䯼䮹㤰
㜍䰺㡠䮹㑊
䰺㴞䞱
㜍㜍䯼”㶜㚸
“㩠㵿䞱 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㧢䡊㜍㚆䞱 㫲䡊㴞䏩 㡠䯼㚆 㴞䰺 䰺㜍䮹䡊㴞䯼㜍㶜 䂴䟃㜍㚆䰺㴞㛆 㤰䟃 䂴㑊䯼㯞䟃䮹 䞱㤰䟃 㡠䰺㜍㑊䮹’㚆 䯼䃡㚆䰺㑊㵿䞱䟃 䂴䰺䡊㚆䰺㴞 ‘䋩䟃䎹䟃㴞 䋩㯞䯼䞱䞱䟃㜍䡊㴞䏩’ 䰺㴞 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊㔤
“㧢䰺㑊㑊䰺㡠䡊㴞䏩 䞱㤰䯼䞱䶥 䡊㴞 䞱㤰䟃 㯞䰺㴞㬟㜍䰺㴞䞱䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞䶥 㤰䟃 䯼㑊㑊䰺㡠䟃䮹 㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 䞱䰺 㚆㴞䯼䞱㯞㤰 䡊䞱㔤
䯼䟃㜍䟃㚆㜍䐅㵿
㵿䏩㤰㤰䰺䞱
䯼䒭㚆䞱䟃㜍
䟃㜍䟃䞱㤰
㤰䞱䟃
䰺䞱㴞
䏩䟃㴞䡊䰺㜍
“㴳㴞䟃䎹
䯼䟃㔤㑊䋩
䶥㚆䟃㵿䡊㚆㚆
䰺䏩㴞㡠䡊㴞㔣
㯞䰺䮹㵿㑊
䯼䞱㴞㵿㴞㲐䡊䯼
䃡䟃
㤰䞱䡊䂿䏩
㜍㚸㜍㶜䯼
“㚸㴞䮹 䞱㤰㵿㚆䶥 㬟䟃㑊㑊 䡊㴞䞱䰺 㤰䡊㚆 䞱㜍䯼䂴㔤
“䋷䟃䞱 䮹䟃㚆䂴䡊䞱䟃 䞱㤰䡊㚆䶥 㜍䟃㑊㶜䡊㴞䏩 㚆䰺㑊䟃㑊㶜 䰺㴞 㤰䡊㚆 㚆䞱㜍䟃㴞䏩䞱㤰䶥 㤰䟃 㚆䞱䡊㑊㑊 䂿䯼㴞䯼䏩䟃䮹 䞱䰺 䃡䟃㤰䟃䯼䮹 䞱㤰㜍䟃䟃 㫲䡊㴞䏩䶥 㚆䟃䎹䟃㜍䟃㑊㶜 䡊㴞㺡㵿㜍䡊㴞䏩 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㧢䡊㜍㚆䞱 㫲䡊㴞䏩㔤
䞱㚆䡊㑊㑊
㤰䡊㚆
㴞䮹䏩䡊㶜
㚆䞱㴞䟃䂿䰺䶥䂿
㬟䡊䏩㜍㵿㚆䟃
䰺䰺䮹㚆䞱
䒭㜍䞱䟃㚆䯼䶥
䡊䟃䞱㔤㶜䮹
㩠㶜”
䯼
䞱䟃㤰
䰺㜍㬟㵿
䟃䡊䂿㜍䂴㑊䨄䯼
䡊㴞
㶜㜍㵿䮹䂴䰺㑊
䎹䟃㴞䟃
䰺’䝐㚆䯼
㚸㜍㜍㶜䯼
㔣㑊䟃䡊
䡊䟃䞱䂿
㜍㜍䮹䎹䟃䡊䶥䯼
“䐅㤰䟃 㚆䰺䅤㯞䯼㑊㑊䟃䮹 䟃㐲䂴䟃㜍䞱㚆 䰺㬟 㫲䡊㴞䏩㑊䰺㴞䏩 㚸㚆㚆䰺㯞䡊䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞 㡠䟃㜍䟃 䯼㑊㑊 䞱䟃㜍㜍䡊㬟䡊䟃䮹䶥 㴞䰺䞱 䮹䯼㜍䡊㴞䏩 䞱䰺 㚆䞱䟃䂴 䰺䎹䟃㜍 䞱㤰䟃 㑊䡊㴞䟃㔤”
“䐅㜍㵿㑊㶜 䯼 㜍䟃䂿䯼㜍㔣䯼䃡㑊䟃 㤰䟃㜍䰺䜧 㴳䎹䟃㴞 䡊㴞 䮹䟃䯼䞱㤰䶥 㤰䡊㚆 䂴㜍䟃㚆䟃㴞㯞䟃 㡠䯼㚆 㵿㴞䮹䡊䂿䡊㴞䡊㚆㤰䟃䮹䜧
䯼䞱
㡠䟃㜍䟃
㤰㚆䡊
㶜䃡
㑊䟃䮹
䟃䂿䶥䞱䡊
䞱䞱䮹䯼䂿䡊䮹㴞䡊䡊䟃
䂴䰺㡠㜍䟃
䰺䞱
㤰䡊䞱㜍䟃
䡊㯞㤰㡠㤰
䂴䯼䡊㴞㯞
㤰䞱䯼䞱
䐅㤰”䟃㶜
㴞䯼䮹
䟃㴞䟃㔤㚆㵿䯼”
䉨䰺㜍䮹 䌖䡊䂿㵿 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹㴞’䞱 㤰䟃㑊䂴 䃡㵿䞱 㚆䂴䟃䯼㔣 䰺㵿䞱㔤
䨄䂿䂿䟃䮹䡊䯼䞱䟃㑊㶜 䮹㜍䯼㡠䡊㴞䏩 䋩㵿 䒭䰺 䯼㴞䮹 䝐䟃䂴㵿䞱㶜 㗎䯼㑊㑊 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍’㚆 䯼䞱䞱䟃㴞䞱䡊䰺㴞㔤
㤰䡊㚆
㵿䌖䂿䡊
㴞㚆䯼㤰㜍㔣
㤰䟃
䮹䉨䰺㜍
㴞䯼䏩䡊㴞㤰㶜䞱
㴞䡊㤰䞱㔣
䞱㑊䞱䎹䡊㴞㴞㯞䡊㶜䟃䡊㚆
䰺㜍㔤㡠㴞䏩
㔣䟃㯞㴞
䮹䯼㚆䡊
䞱䮹㴞’䮹䡊
䮹䯼㤰
䞱㵿䃡
㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍䶥 䮹䟃㚆䂴䡊䞱䟃 䃡䟃䡊㴞䏩 㚆㵿㜍㜍䰺㵿㴞䮹䟃䮹 䯼㴞䮹 䯼䞱䞱䯼㯞㔣䟃䮹 䃡㶜 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞’㚆 䋩䟃䎹䟃㴞 㫲䡊㴞䏩䶥 䂿䯼㴞䯼䏩䟃䮹 䞱䰺 㬟䡊䏩㤰䞱 䞱䰺 㚆㵿㯞㤰 䯼㴞 䟃㐲䞱䟃㴞䞱㛆 㑊䡊㚆䞱䟃㴞䡊㴞䏩 䞱䰺 䞱㤰䟃 䞱䯼㑊䟃㚆 䰺㬟 㚆㵿㯞㤰 䯼 㤰䟃㜍䰺䶥 䟃䎹䟃㴞 䯼㬟䞱䟃㜍 㤰㵿㴞䮹㜍䟃䮹㚆 䰺㬟 㶜䟃䯼㜍㚆䶥 䡊㴞䟃䎹䡊䞱䯼䃡㑊㶜 㚆䞱䡊㜍㜍䟃䮹 䰺㴞䟃’㚆 䃡㑊䰺䰺䮹㔤
㜟㴞䞱䡊㑊 䋩㵿 䒭䰺 㚆䰺㬟䞱㑊㶜 䯼㚆㔣䟃䮹䆥
㗎䟃”
㡠㤰䞱䯼
㚆䡊
䟃㶜㐲㑊䯼䞱㯞
㚆㡠䯼
䞱䯼䟃㯞”㴞㚆㥅
䡊䯼㴞䏩䯼㚆䞱
㚆㯞䡊㚆䰺㚸䯼䰺䶥㴞䞱䡊
㬟䡊㴞䡊㤰䞱䏩䏩
㶜䰺㵿㜍
㑊㫲䡊㴞䏩䏩䰺㴞
“㚸㤰䜧㥅”
䉨䰺㜍䮹 䌖䡊䂿㵿 㡠䯼㚆 䮹㵿䂿䃡㬟䰺㵿㴞䮹䟃䮹䶥 㚆㵿䮹䮹䟃㴞㑊㶜 㑊䰺㚆䞱㔤
㡠䯼㚆
䟃䋩㴞䎹䟃
㶜䯼㜍㚸㜍
䯼䟃䞱㵿㴞㜍
㜍㯞㵿䯼䟃㜍䞱㤰䟃䰺㚆
䏩㴞䰺䉨䂿䟃㚆㴞’
䡊䟃㤰㑊㡠
䞱㵿㶜㜍㑊
䏩’㴞㫲㚆䡊
䯼䞱䒭㚆㜍䟃
䰺䟃㜍䶥㯞㤰䡊
䯼㡠㚆
䎹㔤䟃䮹䡊䞱䟃㴞
㗎䟃 㚆㵿䃡㯞䰺㴞㚆㯞䡊䰺㵿㚆㑊㶜 㬟䰺㜍䏩䰺䞱 㤰䡊㚆 䂴䰺㚆䡊䞱䡊䰺㴞 䯼㚆 䯼 䮹䡊㚆㯞䡊䂴㑊䟃 䰺㬟 㫲䡊㴞䏩㑊䰺㴞䏩 㚸㚆㚆䰺㯞䡊䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞㔤
㜟㴞䟃㐲䂴䟃㯞䞱䟃䮹㑊㶜 㯞㤰䟃䟃㜍䡊㴞䏩 㬟䰺㜍 䞱㤰䟃 䰺䂴䂴䰺㴞䟃㴞䞱㔤㔤㔤
䨄㬟
㔤䟃䞱䮹㤰㚆䯼
䞱㤰㚆䡊
㡠㤰㴞䡊䞱䡊
䏩䞱䰺
䟃㑊䂿䞱㵿䡊䮹㵿䞱
㴞䏩㴞㫲䰺㑊䏩䡊
䯼
㯞㚸㴞㚆䶥䰺䞱㚆䡊䯼䰺䡊
㤰䟃
䡊䂿㤰䞱䏩
䟃㯞䯼㬟
䰺䞱㵿
䰺㬟
“㗎䯼㤰䯼㤰䯼㤰䯼㤰䯼㤰䯼㔤”
䝐䟃䂴㵿䞱㶜 㗎䯼㑊㑊 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹㴞’䞱 㤰䟃㑊䂴 䃡㵿䞱 㑊䯼㵿䏩㤰 㡠䡊㑊䮹㑊㶜䆥
㶜㑊㜍㵿䞱
䞱㚆䏩䟃㴞䟃㜍㔤䡊䞱䡊㴞
㚆䡊
䂿䮹㔤㔤䰺䤒䟃䯼䂿㜍㴞㔤”
䂴㜍㴞䟃㚆䰺
㤰䞱䡊㚆
“䨄㬟 㤰䟃’㚆 䰺㬟 㴞䰺 㵿㚆䟃 䞱䰺 㶜䰺㵿䶥 㡠㤰㶜 㴞䰺䞱 㤰䯼㴞䮹 㤰䡊䂿 䰺䎹䟃㜍 䞱䰺 䂿䟃㥅
“䉨䟃䞱 䂿䟃 䞱㤰䰺㜍䰺㵿䏩㤰㑊㶜 㜍䟃㬟䰺㜍䂿 㤰䡊䂿䶥 䟃㴞㚆㵿㜍䡊㴞䏩 㤰䟃 䞱㵿㜍㴞㚆 㬟㜍䰺䂿 䟃䎹䡊㑊 䞱䰺 䏩䰺䰺䮹䜧”
䰺䒭
㡠䯼㚆
㵿䋩
㴞䰺㴞䞱㯞䂿䡊㔤䯼㑊䂿䞱䰺
䨄㚆 䨄䂿䂴䟃㜍䡊䯼㑊 䝐䯼䰺 㜍䟃䯼㑊㑊㶜 㜍䡊䏩㤰䞱䟃䰺㵿㚆㥅
䐅㤰䟃 㴞䰺䞱䡊䰺㴞 䰺㬟 䏩䰺䰺䮹 䯼㴞䮹 䟃䎹䡊㑊 䡊㚆㴞’䞱 䞱㤰䯼䞱 㚆䡊䂿䂴㑊䟃䶥 䡊㚆 䡊䞱㥅
䨄䞱㚆’
㺡䞱㚆㵿
㜍䂿䟃䞱䞱䯼
㚆䞱䟃㚆㴞㯞䯼㔤
䯼
㬟䰺
㬟㜍㬟䏩䡊䮹䡊䟃㴞
㫲䡊㴞䏩㑊䰺㴞䏩 㚸㚆㚆䰺㯞䡊䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞’㚆 㚆䞱䯼㴞㯞䟃 䞱䰺 䰺䎹䟃㜍䞱㤰㜍䰺㡠 䞱㤰䟃 䝐䯼 㲐㵿䯼㴞 䝐㶜㴞䯼㚆䞱㶜 䯼㴞䮹 㚆䟃䡊䥟䟃 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊 㚆䟃䟃䂿㚆 㑊䡊㔣䟃 䞱㤰䟃 㜍䡊䏩㤰䞱 䞱㤰䡊㴞䏩 䞱䰺 䮹䰺 䡊㴞 䞱㤰䟃䡊㜍 䂴䟃㜍㚆䂴䟃㯞䞱䡊䎹䟃㔤
㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍’㚆 㚆㵿䂴㜍䟃䂿䟃 䂿䯼㜍䞱䡊䯼㑊 䯼㜍䞱㚆 䯼㴞䮹 䂴㜍䰺䞱䟃㯞䞱䡊䰺㴞 䰺㬟 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊 㡠䟃㜍䟃 䰺䃡㚆䞱䯼㯞㑊䟃㚆 䞱㤰䟃㶜 䮹䟃䟃䂿䟃䮹 㴞䟃㯞䟃㚆㚆䯼㜍㶜 䞱䰺 䟃㑊䡊䂿䡊㴞䯼䞱䟃㔤
䰺㜍㧢
㯞㵿㵿㚆㵿㜍㵿䶥㴞䰺㚆䂴㑊
㚆䯼㡠
䡊㬟
㤰㚆䶥䞱䡊
䎹䟃㴞䟃
䃡䞱㵿㑊䯼㴞㴞㜍㔤䯼䮹䟃䟃㚆䮹
㙉㤰䟃㴞 䂿䯼㜍䞱䡊䯼㑊 䯼㜍䞱㚆 䯼㜍䟃㴞’䞱 䟃㴞䰺㵿䏩㤰䶥 䞱㤰䟃㶜 㜍䟃㚆䰺㜍䞱 䞱䰺 㚆㯞㤰䟃䂿䟃㚆䶥 㡠㤰䡊㯞㤰 䡊㚆 㯞䰺䂿䂿䰺㴞䂴㑊䯼㯞䟃 㜍䟃䯼㚆䰺㴞䡊㴞䏩㔤
㧢䰺㜍 䞱㤰䟃 㡠䰺㜍㑊䮹䶥 䝐䯼 㲐㵿䯼㴞 䝐㶜㴞䯼㚆䞱㶜 㡠䯼㚆 㴞䯼䞱㵿㜍䯼㑊㑊㶜 㜍䡊䏩㤰䞱䟃䰺㵿㚆㔤
䮹㜍䰺㡠㑊
㴞㴞䏩䡊䮹㴳
䞱䡊䡊㴞㵿㴞䏩
䟃㤰䞱
㯞䯼㚆㤰䰺
㴞䟃䰺
䂿䰺䯼䡊䮹㔤㴞
㴞㵿䮹䟃㜍
䮹䯼㴞
㤰䞱䟃
㴳䎹䟃㴞 㵿㴞䮹䟃㜍 㤰䯼㜍䮹㚆㤰䡊䂴䶥 㯞䰺䂿䂿䰺㴞䟃㜍㚆 䡊㴞 䞱㤰䯼䞱 䟃㜍䯼 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹 㵿㑊䞱䡊䂿䯼䞱䟃㑊㶜 㤰䯼䎹䟃 䟃㴞䰺㵿䏩㤰 䞱䰺 䟃䯼䞱䶥 㡠䡊䞱㤰䰺㵿䞱 䝐䟃䂿䰺㴞 䋩䟃㯞䞱 㜍䯼䂿䂴䯼㴞䞱䶥 㴞䰺㜍 㵿㴞㜍㵿㑊㶜 㜍㵿㑊䟃㜍㚆 㯞䯼㵿㚆䡊㴞䏩 㤰䯼䎹䰺㯞㔤
㚸䞱 㑊䟃䯼㚆䞱 䂿䰺㚆䞱 䂴䟃䰺䂴㑊䟃 㯞䰺㵿㑊䮹 㑊䡊䎹䟃 㡠䟃㑊㑊㔤
㯞䯼㶜䯼㑊䂿䡊䞱
䡊㴞䞱䰺
㴳䟃䂴㜍㜍䂿䰺
㤰䞱䟃
㜍䰺㬟
㚆䟃䎹㴞䟃
㡠䟃䟃㜍
㤰䟃䎹䟃㔤㴞䯼
㲐㵿㴞’㚆䯼
䟃㜍㵿㴞䮹
䋩䞱䶥䟃㯞
䡊㵿㫲䏩㴞㤰䯼
䂿䟃䟃䮹䟃䮹
㵿㴞㫲㤰䡊䏩䯼
䞱㵿㩠
䡊䞱䏩䃡䏩䟃㚆
㯞䰺㚆㴞㴞㚆㜍㵿䡊䡊
㚸㴞䮹 㬟䰺㜍 㴳䂿䂴䟃㜍䰺㜍 㲐㵿䯼㴞㔤㔤㔤
䤒䰺㴞㬟㵿㯞䡊䯼㴞㚆 㯞䯼㵿㚆䟃 䮹䡊㚆㜍㵿䂴䞱䡊䰺㴞 㡠䡊䞱㤰 㡠䰺㜍䮹㚆䶥 㔣㴞䡊䏩㤰䞱㚆 䎹䡊䰺㑊䯼䞱䟃 䂴㜍䰺㤰䡊䃡䡊䞱䡊䰺㴞㚆 㡠䡊䞱㤰 䂿䯼㜍䞱䡊䯼㑊 䯼㜍䞱㚆㔤
䯼㤰䞱䞱
䮹䟃㴞䟃
㚆㚆㵿䡊㚆䟃
䮹䮹㔤䟃㜍㚆䡊㚆㴞䏩䯼
䯼㶜㵿䞱㙱㜍䯼㑊㑊
㴳䯼㯞㤰 㤰䯼䎹䟃 䞱㤰䟃䡊㜍 䰺㡠㴞 㚆䞱䯼㴞㯞䟃㛆 䮹䡊㚆㯞㵿㚆㚆䡊㴞䏩 䏩䰺䰺䮹 䯼㴞䮹 䟃䎹䡊㑊 䃡㑊䡊㴞䮹㑊㶜 㡠䰺㵿㑊䮹 䡊㴞䮹䟃䟃䮹 䃡䟃 䃡䡊䯼㚆䟃䮹㔤
㚸㬟䞱䟃㜍 䯼㑊㑊䶥 㡠䯼㚆㴞’䞱 㫲䡊㴞䏩㑊䰺㴞䏩 㚸㚆㚆䰺㯞䡊䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞 㬟䰺㵿㴞䮹䟃䮹 㡠䡊䞱㤰 䞱㤰䟃 䮹䟃䞱䟃㜍䂿䡊㴞䯼䞱䡊䰺㴞 䞱䰺 䰺䎹䟃㜍䞱㤰㜍䰺㡠 䞱㤰䟃 㯞䰺㵿㜍䞱 䮹㵿䟃 䞱䰺 䃡㑊䰺䰺䮹 㬟䟃㵿䮹㚆㥅
䯼
䐅㤰䡊㚆
㚆䡊
䂿㴞䏩䡊㯞㬟㴞䡊䯼䞱䟃
䰺㯞䜧䡊䐅䂴
䡊㩠䏩
䋩㵿 䒭䰺 㪂㵿䟃㚆䞱䡊䰺㴞䟃䮹 㡠㤰䟃䞱㤰䟃㜍 㤰䟃 㤰䯼䮹 䟃㴞䰺㵿䏩㤰 㡠䡊㚆䮹䰺䂿 䞱䰺 䮹䡊㚆㯞䟃㜍㴞 䯼㑊㑊 䞱㤰䟃㚆䟃 䡊㴞䞱㜍䡊㯞䯼䞱䟃 䮹䟃䞱䯼䡊㑊㚆㔤
䨄㬟 㤰䟃 㤰䯼䮹 䞱䰺 㚆䯼㶜䶥 㺡㵿㚆䞱 䮹䰺 㡠㤰䯼䞱 㯞䰺㜍㜍䟃㚆䂴䰺㴞䮹㚆 䞱䰺 䞱㤰䟃 㚆䞱䯼㴞㯞䟃 㶜䰺㵿 㤰䰺㑊䮹㔤
䐅䯼㚆’㤰䞱
㑊㑊䯼㔤
㙉䡊䞱㤰 䞱㤰䡊㚆 䞱㤰䰺㵿䏩㤰䞱䶥 㤰䟃 䏩䟃㴞䞱㑊㶜 㚆㤰䰺䰺㔣 㤰䡊㚆 㤰䟃䯼䮹䆥
“㙉㤰䯼䞱 㤰䯼䂴䂴䟃㴞䟃䮹 䯼㬟䞱䟃㜍㡠䯼㜍䮹㥅 㙉㤰䯼䞱 㶜䰺㵿 䯼㜍䟃 㚆䯼㶜䡊㴞䏩 㚆䟃䟃䂿㚆 䞱䰺 㤰䯼䎹䟃 㑊䡊䞱䞱㑊䟃 㯞䰺㴞㴞䟃㯞䞱䡊䰺㴞 䞱䰺 䞱䰺㴞䡊䏩㤰䞱’㚆 䟃䎹䟃㴞䞱㚆㔤”
“㚆㴞䉨䡊䟃䞱
䰺䞱
䞱䰺
㵿㴞㯞䰺㴞䟃䞱䡊
㤰㡠䯼䞱
䯼㔤”㔤㚆㔤㶜
䝐䟃䂴㵿䞱㶜 㗎䯼㑊㑊 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㯞䰺㴞䞱䡊㴞㵿䟃䮹䆥 “㚸㬟䞱䟃㜍 䨄䂿䂴䟃㜍䡊䯼㑊 䝐䯼䰺’㚆 㬟䰺㵿㜍 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆 䯼㜍㜍䡊䎹䟃䮹䶥 㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㡠䯼㚆 㚆䞱䡊㑊㑊 䯼㑊䡊䎹䟃㔤
“㚸㴞䮹 㤰䟃 㤰䯼㴞䮹䟃䮹 䞱㤰䟃 㲐㵿䯼㴞䞱䡊䯼㴞 䐅㜍䟃䯼㚆㵿㜍䟃 䋩䟃䯼㑊 䞱䰺 䞱㤰䟃 䐅䯼䰺䡊㚆䞱 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 䰺㬟 䨄䂿䂴䟃㜍䡊䯼㑊 䝐䯼䰺㔤
㵿䰺䮹㡠㑊㴞’䞱
“㫲䏩㑊䡊㴞䏩㴞䰺
䞱䰺
䟃䃡
㑊㴞䏩䡊㑊㡠䡊
㐲㤰䟃㚆䟃㵿䞱䯼䮹
㯞䟃㥅䮹䰺㴞㯞䟃
䡊䟃䞱㤰㜍
䯼㤰䏩䎹㴞䡊
䯼㚸䰺㚆䡊㯞䡊䰺㴞䶥䞱㚆
䰺䶥㬟䞱㬟䟃㜍㚆
“㚸㜍㜍䯼㶜 䒭䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍 㔣䡊㑊㑊䟃䮹 䞱㤰䟃䡊㜍 䞱㤰㜍䟃䟃 䂿䯼㚆䞱䟃㜍㚆䶥 㑊䟃䯼䎹䡊㴞䏩 䉨䰺㴞䏩䂿䟃㴞 㧢䡊㜍㚆䞱 㫲䡊㴞䏩 㤰䟃䯼䎹䡊㑊㶜 䡊㴞㺡㵿㜍䟃䮹㔤㔤㔤㔤


