Martial Arts Escort System: I Got A Maxed Level Divine Technique From The Beginning - Chapter 1234: 478: Handprint_3
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Capítulo 1234: Chapter 478: Handprint_3
“However, even though he was severely injured, his martial arts could still match the four top fighters blow for blow.
“In the end, the four experts managed to repel the Jinglong Association.
“It was another prolonged and bitter battle.
“The Imperial Dao gained a slight upper hand, and the Longmen First Jing… was killed on the spot by the Taoist Master.
“The remaining three Jing dared not fight any longer and could only flee in disgrace.
“Yet the four experts of the Imperial Dao were also heavily injured.
“These figures did not linger at the scene, and immediately returned to the Imperial Court to seek traces of Emperor Xuan.
“But Emperor Xuan was not the only one missing.
“Da Xuan’s Armory was also closed by some unknown person.
“Mysterious Mechanisms were scattered throughout Jianghu…
“The Crown Prince and the Imperial Family were completely massacred, with no survivors.
“The four experts looked at each other in silence, uncertain for a moment of what to do next.
“Among them, some believed that the Imperial Bloodline would not be completely cut off. The plan at present was to preserve the seed and protect the Xuantian Treasure Seal.
“To accumulate strength, find the Imperial Bloodline, and restore the throne in the name of the Da Xuan Dynasty once the time was ripe.
“To once again demonstrate the might of our Da Xuan Dynasty.
“But there were also those who thought that even though the Jinglong Association had lost four members, and the remaining losses were incalculable,
“still, the remaining three Jing were formidable.
“They could not be underestimated!
“The vile traitors must be eliminated first, before any plans can be made.
“Besides, there were those who were disillusioned by the turmoil, and wished to remain uninvolved and aloof.
“Four people and three points of view inevitably led to a fierce conflict.
“After a fight, just like what was mentioned before, the founder of the Ziyang Sect and the founder of the Dragon King Hall left in a huff, taking with them some loyal disciples from the Imperial Dao to settle separately in Donghuang and Nanhai.
“The Dragon King Hall developed rapidly, and the vastness of Nanhai led to the current tripartite situation.
“Meanwhile, the Ziyang Sect gradually faded into normalcy.
“After the founders passed away, no one from the sect was able to reign supreme in Jianghu, although they were still one of the seven great factions.”
At this point, he suddenly glanced at Su Mo, smiled, and said:
“However, Commander must not underestimate the Ziyang Sect…
“The Ziyang Sect is not as simple as they appear.
“The reason why the Jinglong Association and the Imperial Dao are restrained in Donghuang might very well be because of the Ziyang Sect.
“However, even to this day, this remains a speculation on the part of the Imperial Dao and the Jinglong Association.
“In the past, we have probed several times but have never found any clues.
“Now that the Commander has established the Donghuang Escort Alliance, the area of Donghuang is covered in spider silk and bloc, leaving no room for us to intervene.
“Still… I must remind the Commander, be wary of the Ziyang Sect!”
Su Mo sneered coldly:
“What do you think, sir, that I should make of such provocative words?”
“Hahaha.”
The Deputy Hall Master laughed heartily: “As long as you keep it in mind, don’t be caught off guard by the Ziyang Sect at a critical moment. Beyond that, you can do as you please.
“Let’s return to the main topic…
“The respective developments of the Dragon King Hall and the Ziyang Sect happened later on.
“Back at the Imperial Court, on that day, the two founders left in anger.
“The remaining two, however, reached a consensus.
“Accumulating power and searching for the remnants of the Imperial Bloodline were not conflicting tasks.
“They could progress concurrently.
“However, the Xuantian Treasure Seal could not be lost.
“While searching within the Imperial Court, they found a useful item for hiding the Xuantian Treasure Seal.
“It was a Secret Message Box sent as tribute from Xizhou.
“In those days, the two leaders decided to hide the Xuantian Treasure Seal within the Secret Message Box.
“Considering the chaotic situation back then, with turmoil erupting across the world, if the Imperial Dao acted overtly, it would surely be attacked by experts from all over the world.
“After all, their primary target had been the Da Xuan Dynasty.
“As long as the Imperial Dao was not vanquished, no matter how fierce the conflicts, everyone would first focus on attacking the Imperial Dao.
“So the two leaders decided to leave Da Xuan’s hinterland and lead their people to develop elsewhere.
“Unexpectedly, the Longmen Third Jing returned to attempt another robbery of the Xuantian Treasure Seal.
“Both sides were severely injured, making the outcome uncertain in a three-versus-two battle.
“Our two founders of the Imperial Dao could only fight while retreating, trying to protect the Xuantian Treasure Seal from being lost.
“But even so, in the end, the Xuantian Treasure Seal was taken by the Jinglong Association… Although, the Xuantian Treasure Seal was hidden in the Secret Message Box, while the Secret Word Book remained with our Imperial Dao.
“Over the years, we have simultaneously been searching for the Da Xuan Imperial Family bloodline and trying to retrieve the Xuantian Treasure Seal.
“Unexpectedly, instead of finding the Imperial Family bloodline, we discovered another bloodline.
“The bloodline of the Array Master!”
He said this in one breath, then looked up at Su Mo:
“Come to think of it, I have yet to clearly inform the Commander…
“The number one Array Master in the world back then was named… Su Che!”
“Su Che?”
Lord Zimu instinctively looked towards Su Mo.
It was not unusual for people to share the same surname, but at this juncture, the Deputy Hall Master would not have brought up this name simply because Su Mo and Su Che shared a surname.
So… is Su Mo a descendant of the number one of the past?
Su Mo furrowed his brows tightly:
“In the past, my great-grandfather Su Chengyu was kidnapped by a group of mysterious people.
“He was saved by Hero Tieyang, the founder of the Ziyang Sect.
“Thus continued the lineage of my Su family…
“Now it seems that those who kidnapped my great-grandfather back then were indeed from the Jinglong Association.
“Yet you now claim that it was you, the Imperial Dao, who first discovered them?”
“Indeed it is so…”
The Deputy Hall Master sighed:
“We found the information, and the Jinglong Association had also discovered traces.
“In those days, Su Che was number one in the world, so how could his descendants fade into obscurity?
“However, for the Xuantian Treasure Seal, the Array Master ultimately lost his life.
“Even if there were descendants, the Imperial Dao did not wish to disturb them.
“Yet, the Jinglong Association resorted to all means… attempting to abduct Su Chengyu and raise him as a top fighter, possibly even gifting him a ranking.
“When we of the Imperial Dao learned of this, we intended to intervene and rescue.
“But we were a step too late.
“Not only did we fail to save the Su family, but even the youngest child could not be rescued.
“In the course of our pursuit, we found that Hero Tieyang was already entangled with the Jinglong Association.
“Hero Tieyang hailed from the Ziyang Sect.
“Being suspicious of the Ziyang Sect’s covert intentions, we naturally did not interfere upon seeing him take action.
“Ultimately, we allowed him to bring Su Chengyu back to the Ziyang Sect.
“The subsequent events, I guess the Commander has heard of them.
“However, what the Commander may not know is that when Su Chengyu infiltrated the Jinglong Association, it was with some secret aid from our Imperial Dao that he managed to escape unscathed.
“So… does the Commander really not know where the Xuantian Treasure Seal is hidden?”
The Deputy Hall Master looked up at Su Mo, eyes burning with intensity.
㗠䏾䌾㧉䊁㟾㹗䜰
盧
䌾䜰䊁
擄
㐪㟾䇜
䊁㧉㭇䊁㟾㲕
蘆
擄
㐪䏾䩭䏾㧉
盧
䜰㗠䏔㮫䔫㭇䇜
老
蘆
㟾㱵䦷
㱵㤰䦷䲄䊁㗠䦷㮫
䦷䇜䊁㱵䔈㗠
䇜䜰䌾䔫㭇
路
魯
䜰䌾䊁
爐
㔃䏾㐪䦷 䁌䇜㧉㤰 䍯䊁䲄䜰 㟾㗠 䇜䍯 䌾䊁 䌾㟾䦷 䍯㟾䲄䲄䊁㱵 䇜㱵䜰䏾 㟾 㧉䇜㐪䊁䏔
䛭䌾䊁 䇜㱵䵟䇜㗠䇜㲕䲄䊁 㟾䇜㐪 㭇䏾㧉㳬㐪䊁㗠㗠䊁䦷 䌾䇜㗠 㭇䌾䊁㗠䜰䩭 㧉㟾䔫䇜㱵㪥 䌾䇜㧉 䍯䊁䊁䲄 㗠㤰䍯䍯䏾㭇㟾䜰䊁䦷䏔
䊁㟾㛌㪥
㤰㗑䊁㮫㳬䜰
䏾㗠䊁㧉䜰㗠㧉䇜䊁
㤰䔕
㱵䏾
㱵䊁㟾䲄䦷䦷
㗠䬛䇜
㐪䊁䜰䅂㟾㗠䩭
㗠䏾䊁㗠䜰䊁㧉䇜㧉
䅂䏔䏾
䌾䊁䜰
䏾䵟㐪䊁
㹗㗠䜰㳬䊁
䲄䲄䬛㟾
䔈䜰 䍯䊁䲄䜰 䲄䇜䔫䊁 䇜㱵 㟾㱵 䇜㱵㗠䜰㟾㱵䜰䩭 㗠䏾㧉䊁䜰䌾䇜㱵㪥 䊁㟾㐪䜰䌾䧿㗠䌾㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪䇜㱵㪥 㹗㟾㗠 㟾㲕䏾㤰䜰 䜰䏾 䌾㟾㳬㳬䊁㱵䏔
㐿㤰䜰 㟾䜰 䜰䌾㟾䜰 㧉䏾㧉䊁㱵䜰䩭 䜰䌾䊁㐪䊁 㹗㟾㗠 㟾 䲄䇜㪥䌾䜰 㗠䏾㤰㱵䦷—㟾 㭇㤰㳬 㗠䊁䜰 䦷䏾㹗㱵 㲕㮫 䔕㤰 䅂䏾 䏾㱵 䜰䌾䊁 䜰䊁㟾 䜰㟾㲕䲄䊁䏔
䇜䌾㗠
㟾䜰
䜰䌾䊁
䬛䊁
䊁㮫䊁㗠䎖
㗠㧉䲄䇜䊁
㪥䲄䜰䇜䌾㗠
㟾
䜰䇜䌾㱵
䇜㱵
㤰㮫䊁䜰㳬㗑
䦷䏾䲄䏾䊁䔫
䲄䬛㟾䲄
䏾䍯
䩭䜰䅂㗠䊁㟾㐪
㟾
㤰㳬
“䔈 㗠䊁䊁䏔䏔䏔
“䣪䏾㤰 㪥㟾䵟䊁 㧉䊁 䜰䌾䊁 㗑㟾㐪䔫 㗑㐪㟾㪥䏾㱵 䝕㐪䦷䊁㐪 㲕䊁㭇㟾㤰㗠䊁 䏾䍯 䜰䌾䇜㗠䏔
䔈
䦷䩭䦷䇜
㤰䜰㗠䣞
䇜䜰㧉㪥䌾
䊁㤰㱵䏾㪥䌾
䊁㟾䊁㐪䛭㗠㤰㐪
㱵䊁㟾䌾㭇㪥䑐䊁
䊁䲄㟾䩭䔕
㱵䏾䊁㧉䇜㱵䜰
䜰䜰䌾䩭㟾
䔈
䍯䏾㐪
㱵㤰䊁䜰䜰䏾㱵䍯㟾㐪㤰
䏾䜰㱵
㟾
‘㱵䏾䦷䜰
㐪㧉䊁䊁
䊁䜰䌾
䦷䜰’䏾㱵
㟾䊁䌾䵟
䍯䇜
㤰㮫䏾
䔈”㗠䜰’
䜰䏾
䜰䏾
䔫㟾㗑㐪
㲕䊁
䜰䩭䇜
㐪㗑䏾㟾㱵㪥
䏾㱵䜰
㐪䝕䊁㐪䦷
㑥䜰”䌾䇜䔫㱵
㱵㟾㟾㤰䈂䜰㱵䇜
䵟䊁㱵䊁
㔃䏾㐪䦷 䁌䇜㧉㤰 㹗㟾㗠 䜰㟾䔫䊁㱵 㟾㲕㟾㭇䔫䏔䏔䏔
㗑䇜䦷 䔕㤰 䅂䏾 䌾㟾䵟䊁 䇜䜰 䏾㐪 㱵䏾䜰㑥
䬛䊁
㹗䊁䊁㐪
㐪䛭㤰䊁䊁㟾㗠㐪
䜰䇜䩭
㟾㗠
㗠䌾䇜
㐪㐪䝕䦷䊁
䜰䌾䊁
㱵䌾䜰䊁
㱵㧉䏾䜰䊁䇜㱵䦷䊁
㱵㐪㗑䏾㟾㪥
㗠㑥䏾㳬䇜䊁㗠㱵䏾㗠㗠
䇜㱵
䏾㱵䜰
䇜㱵䜰㟾䊁䦷䊁㤰㟾㒜
㗠䜰㤰㗠㪥䊁䊁䦷㪥
㟾䌾㱵䇜㪥䵟
㐪䔫㗑㟾
㐪䍯䏾
㟾䜰㱵㤰䇜㱵䈂㟾
䌾䜰䊁
㹗㗠㟾
䜰䇜
䊁䲄䔕㟾䩭
䍯䇜
䛹䊁㟾䲄䇜㛌䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䇜㗠䩭 㔃䏾㐪䦷 䁌䇜㧉㤰 㗠㤰䦷䦷䊁㱵䲄㮫 䍯䏾㤰㱵䦷 䌾䇜㧉㗠䊁䲄䍯 㟾䜰 㟾 䲄䏾㗠㗠 䍯䏾㐪 䲄䏾㪥䇜㭇㟾䲄 䜰䌾䇜㱵䔫䇜㱵㪥䏔
䔈㱵䜰䇜㧉䇜䦷㟾䜰䊁䦷 㲕㮫 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪’㗠 㟾㤰䜰䌾䏾㐪䇜䜰㮫䩭 䜰䌾䊁 㗠䊁㭇㐪䊁䜰 䏾䍯 䜰䌾䊁 䈂㤰㟾㱵䜰䇜㟾㱵 䛭㐪䊁㟾㗠㤰㐪䊁 䔕䊁㟾䲄䩭 䜰䌾䊁 㳬㟾㗠䜰 䜰㟾䲄䊁㗠䏔
㟾㲕䊁䊁㧉㭇
䌾䜰䊁
䊁㟾䊁㗠㐪㐪㤰䛭
䲄䏾㗠㗠
㱵䏾䲄㮫
䊁䬛
㗠䊁䦷㲕㟾㲕䩭㐪䏾
㟾㲕䏾䜰㤰
㪥㱵㟾䇜
䜰䌾䊁
䏾䍯
㟾㟾䜰䇜㤰㱵䈂㱵
㭇㱵䇜㟾㐪㪥
䊁䲄䏔䔕㟾
䏾㐪
䛭䏾 䜰䌾䊁 䊁䑐䜰䊁㱵䜰 䜰䌾㟾䜰 䌾䊁 䇜㪥㱵䏾㐪䊁䦷 䏾䜰䌾䊁㐪 㧉㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪㗠䏔䏔䏔
䛭䌾䊁 䜰㹗䏾 㲕䊁䍯䏾㐪䊁 䌾䇜㧉䩭 㟾䲄䜰䌾䏾㤰㪥䌾 㱵䏾䜰 㳬䌾㮫㗠䇜㭇㟾䲄䲄㮫 㭇䲄㟾㗠䌾䇜㱵㪥䩭 㹗䊁㐪䊁 䊁㱵㪥㟾㪥䊁䦷 䇜㱵 㟾㱵 㤰㱵㗠䊁䊁㱵 䦷㤰䊁䲄䯹
䦷㟾䌾䊁㐪
䏾䍯
㟾䲄䬛䲄
㗠䜰䇜䌾䩭
㮫㤰㗑䊁䜰㳬
䌾䊁
㗠䅂㟾䊁䜰㐪
㟾䲄㪥㤰䌾
䛭䌾䇜㱵䔫㪥䇜㱵
䜰䌾䊁
䇜䜰㐪䏔㮫㟾䊁䌾䲄
䛭䌾䊁 㗠䜰䇜䍯䲄䇜㱵㪥 䏾㳬㳬㐪䊁㗠㗠䇜䏾㱵 䇜㱵 䜰䌾䊁 㐪䏾䏾㧉 㹗㟾㗠 㗠㹗䊁㳬䜰 㟾㹗㟾㮫 㲕㮫 䜰䌾䇜㗠 䲄㟾㤰㪥䌾䜰䊁㐪䏔
䛭䌾䊁㱵 㭇㟾㧉䊁 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪’㗠 䵟䏾䇜㭇䊁䩭 㗠䜰䇜䲄䲄 䲄㟾㤰㪥䌾䇜㱵㪥䎖
㟾㐪㗑䔫
䦷㐪㐪䊁䝕
䊁䜰䌾
䛭㐪㤰㐪䊁㟾䊁㗠
䍯䏾㐪
㗑㪥㐪䏾㟾㱵
‘䇜䜰㱵㗠
䏾䜰
㟾䏔䔕䲄䊁
䛭䊁䌾”
㱵䊁㧉䜰㟾
㟾䈂䇜㤰㱵㱵㟾䜰
䑐䊁䌾㭇䊁㟾㱵㪥
“䔈䜰’㗠 㲕䊁㭇㟾㤰㗠䊁 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 䇜㗠 䜰䌾䊁 䦷䊁㗠㭇䊁㱵䦷㟾㱵䜰 䏾䍯 䜰䌾䊁 䍯䏾㐪㧉䊁㐪 㘆㐪㐪㟾㮫 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪䏔
“䛹䇜㪥䌾䜰䍯㤰䲄䲄㮫 䜰䌾䊁 䏾㐪䜰䌾䏾䦷䏾䑐 䏾䍯 䏾㤰㐪 㗑㟾 䈂㤰㟾㱵 㔃䇜㱵䊁㟾㪥䊁䯹
㐪䊁䝕䦷㐪
㟾㐪䔫㗑
㟾㐪㱵㗑㪥䏾
㤰㗠䦷䌾䏾䲄
䌾䊁䛭”
䌾䊁䲄䦷
㟾㐪㐪㘆㮫
䇜䦷㱵䊁䦷䊁
㟾㱵
㲕㮫
䊁㲕
䅂䏔㗠䊁㐪㟾䜰
“䛭䌾䊁 䔈㧉㳬䊁㐪䇜㟾䲄 㗑㟾䏾 䇜㗠 㲕䏾㤰㱵䦷 䜰䏾 㐪䇜㗠䊁 㟾㱵䦷 䍯㟾䲄䲄 㹗䇜䜰䌾 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪䏔
“䝕䍯 㭇䏾㤰㐪㗠䊁䩭 䔈 㤰㱵䦷䊁㐪㗠䜰㟾㱵䦷 䜰䌾㟾䜰 㟾㗠䔫䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 䜰䏾 䜰㐪㤰㗠䜰 㤰㗠 㱵䏾㹗 䇜㗠 㱵䏾䜰 䊁㟾㗠㮫䏔
㧉䇜䜰䊁
䇜㪥㟾㮫㱵㗠
㳬䊁㐪㗠㗠䏾㱵’
䦷㟾㱵
䏾䊁䏔䏔㪥䏔㗠
㟾
㟾䌾䏔䊁㐪䜰
㟾㗠
䊁䌾䜰
㐪㱵㪥䌾䜰㗠䊁䜰
䏾㐪㗠䌾䊁㗠’
䊁㗠䲄㟾䵟䊁㐪
䊁䜰㗠䜰㗠
䜰䦷䇜䊁㭇㗠㟾㱵
㟾
“䜰㐿㤰
“䛭䏾䦷㟾㮫 㹗䊁 䊁䑐㳬㐪䊁㗠㗠 䜰䌾䊁 㪥䏾䏾䦷㹗䇜䲄䲄 䏾䍯 䜰䌾䊁 䔈㧉㳬䊁㐪䇜㟾䲄 㗑㟾䏾 䜰䏾 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪䩭 㟾㱵䦷 䜰䌾䊁 䍯㤰䜰㤰㐪䊁䩭 䲄䊁䜰 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 㹗䇜䜰㱵䊁㗠㗠 䍯䇜㐪㗠䜰䌾㟾㱵䦷䏔
“䔈 㗠㤰㳬㳬䏾㗠䊁 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪’㗠 䵟䇜㗠䇜䜰 䇜㗠㱵’䜰 䣞㤰㗠䜰 䍯䏾㐪 䲄䊁䇜㗠㤰㐪䊁 䇜㱵 䢂㟾㱵䌾㟾䇜㑥
䦷䊁䊁㱵
㮫㟾㱵
䦷㹗䏾䏔㐪
䦷”䌾䲄㤰䏾䔕
䌾䜰䊁
㗠㮫㟾
䣞䜰㗠㤰
䊁㲕
㟾䩭㗑䏾
㤰䏾㐪
䜰䌾㐪䊁䊁
䔈䊁䇜㧉䲄㟾㐪㳬
䏾䍯㐪
“䔈㱵 䜰䌾䊁 䢂㟾㱵䌾㟾䇜 䔈㧉㳬䊁㐪䇜㟾䲄 䱝䏾㤰㐪䜰 㗑㟾㐪䔫 㗑㐪㟾㪥䏾㱵 䬛㟾䲄䲄䩭 䍯㐪䏾㧉 㧉䊁 䦷䏾㹗㱵㹗㟾㐪䦷㗠䩭 㟾䲄䲄 䦷䇜㗠㭇䇜㳬䲄䊁㗠 㟾㐪䊁 㟾䜰 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪’㗠 㗠䊁㐪䵟䇜㭇䊁䩭 䊁䵟䊁㱵 㤰㱵䜰䏾 䦷䊁㟾䜰䌾䯹䯹”
䯡㐪䏾㧉 㮫䏾㤰 䦷䏾㹗㱵㹗㟾㐪䦷㗠㑥
䌾䏾㗠䊁䦷㹗
䊁䌾
䏾㤰䜰䩭䦷㮫䲄㟾㹗㐪
䊁㟾䇜䜰㐪㱵㭇䏾
䔫䏾䜰䏾
䏾㱵
䍯䏾
䏾䅂
䌾䇜䜰䏔㗠
䊁䏾㱵䜰
㲕㤰䜰
䔕㤰
䬛䊁 㗠㧉䇜䲄䊁䦷 䇜㧉㧉䊁䦷䇜㟾䜰䊁䲄㮫䎖
“䔕䇜㱵㭇䊁 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪 㗠㟾㮫㗠 㗠䏾䩭 㧉㮫 㐪䊁䍯㤰㗠㟾䲄 㹗䏾㤰䲄䦷 䇜㱵䦷䊁䊁䦷 㲕䊁 䇜㱵㟾㳬㳬㐪䏾㳬㐪䇜㟾䜰䊁䏔
䜰䌾䊁
䊁䦷㭇䊁㭇㳬㟾䜰
㟾㭇䜰
䔈
䇜䍯
䊁䏾䩭䵟䊁䬛”㐪㹗
㗑㪥䏾㐪㟾㱵
‘䊁䵟㱵㟾䏔䜰䌾
㗑㟾㐪䔫
㗠㟾
䇜㱵㟾䌾䵟㪥
㗠㧉㮫䲄䇜㳬
㐪䩭䦷䊁㐪䝕
‘㟾㭇㱵䜰
䔈
“䬛䏾㹗 㟾㲕䏾㤰䜰 䜰䌾䇜㗠䏔䏔䏔 䇜䍯 㮫䏾㤰 䌾㟾䵟䊁 㟾㱵㮫 䲄䊁㟾䦷㗠 㐪䊁㪥㟾㐪䦷䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䊁 䈂㤰㟾㱵䜰䇜㟾㱵 䛭㐪䊁㟾㗠㤰㐪䊁 䔕䊁㟾䲄䩭 㮫䏾㤰 㭇㟾㱵 䜰䊁䲄䲄 㧉䊁䏔
“䔕䌾䏾㤰䲄䦷 䜰䌾䊁 䏾㳬㳬䏾㐪䜰㤰㱵䇜䜰㮫 㟾㐪䇜㗠䊁䩭 䔈 㹗䏾㤰䲄䦷㱵’䜰 㧉䇜㱵䦷 㧉㟾䔫䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䊁 䜰䇜䜰䲄䊁 䏾䍯 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 㧉䏾㐪䊁 䜰䌾㟾㱵 䣞㤰㗠䜰 㟾 㱵㟾㧉䊁䏔”
“”䯹䌾㟾䌾䬛㟾㟾
䛭䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪 䲄㟾㤰㪥䌾䊁䦷 䌾䊁㟾㐪䜰䇜䲄㮫䎖
“䔈䜰’㗠 䜰㐪㤰䲄㮫 䌾䊁㟾㐪䜰䊁㱵䇜㱵㪥 䜰䏾 㗠䊁䊁 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 䌾㟾䵟䊁 㗠㤰㭇䌾 䇜㱵䜰䊁㱵䜰䇜䏾㱵㗠䏔
㐪䜰㟾䇜㟾㧉䲄
“䛭䊁䌾
㗠䜰㐪㟾
㗠㤰㧉䊁䊁㐪㳬
䏾䦷㹗㐪䲄䏔
䅂㐪㗠㟾䊁䜰
㱵䇜
䊁䍯㐪䏾㐪㧉
䌾䊁䜰
㘆㐪㟾㮫㐪
㟾㱵䦷
䜰㐪㮫䲄㤰
㧉㟾䊁㱵䜰䦷㭇㤰䌾
㗠㟾㹗
䏾䊁㗠㳬䊁㗠䦷㗠㗠
“䢂䏾㹗䩭 㹗䇜䜰䌾 䜰䌾䊁 䊁㧉䊁㐪㪥䊁㱵㭇䊁 䏾䍯 㗠䏾㧉䊁䏾㱵䊁 䲄䇜䔫䊁 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪 䍯㐪䏾㧉 䜰䌾䊁 䔕㤰 䍯㟾㧉䇜䲄㮫䏔
“䔈䜰’㗠 䊁䵟䊁㱵 㧉䏾㐪䊁 㪥㐪㟾䜰䇜䍯㮫䇜㱵㪥䏔
㟾㗠䇜䊁䦷
㱵㘆㗠䇜㗠䜰䏾㭇䇜䏾㟾
㱵䔫䇜㹗㱵䏾㪥
㮫㗠㐪㟾䊁
㐪㤰㟾䛭䊁㗠㐪䊁
䲄㟾䊁䔕
㪥㟾䏔䏾
䜰䊁䌾
㲕㮫
䜰䊁䌾
㟾㟾㤰䜰䇜㱵㱵䈂
䊁㱵䜰㟾䔫
㗠㹗㟾
䍯㧉㐪䏾
㪥䲄㱵䇜䏾㪥䢌㱵
䏾䏔䊁㹗䏔䏔䊁䬛”䵟㐪
“䛭䌾䊁㐪䊁’㗠 䲄䇜㧉䇜䜰䊁䦷 䔫㱵䏾㹗䲄䊁䦷㪥䊁 䏾㱵 䜰䌾䊁 㧉㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪䏔
“㗑䊁㭇㟾䦷䊁㗠 㟾㪥䏾䩭 䔕㤰 䱝䌾䊁㱵㪥㮫㤰 䏾㱵㭇䊁 㗠䜰䏾㐪㧉䊁䦷 䇜㱵䜰䏾 䜰䌾䊁 䢌䇜㱵㪥䲄䏾㱵㪥 㘆㗠㗠䏾㭇䇜㟾䜰䇜䏾㱵䩭 㲕㤰䜰 㹗䌾䊁䜰䌾䊁㐪 䌾䊁 㗠䊁㭇㤰㐪䊁䦷 䜰䌾䊁 䈂㤰㟾㱵䜰䇜㟾㱵 䛭㐪䊁㟾㗠㤰㐪䊁 䔕䊁㟾䲄䩭 㱵䏾 䏾㱵䊁 䦷㟾㐪䊁㗠 㭇䏾㱵䍯䇜㐪㧉䏔”
㟾㗠䇜䜰㘆㱵䇜䏾䏾㗠㭇
䌾㱵㑥䊁”䜰
㲕䊁
㟾䜰䦷䊁㐪㱵㐪㪥㟾䜰㐪䍯䊁㟾䌾㪥䧿
“䏔䏔㟾䱝䏔㱵
䏾㮫㤰
㮫㧉
㗠㟾㹗
䏾䦷䜰䊁㐪㗠㧉
䲄㤰䜰㐪㮫
䇜䜰
㪥䢌䇜㱵䲄㪥㱵䏾
㟾㭇䔫㲕
㗠㤰䊁㐪
㹗䌾䏾
䊁䜰䌾
䔕㤰 䅂䏾 㐪㟾䇜㗠䊁䦷 㟾㱵 䊁㮫䊁㲕㐪䏾㹗 㗠䲄䇜㪥䌾䜰䲄㮫䏔
䛭䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪’㗠 䊁䑐㳬㐪䊁㗠㗠䇜䏾㱵 䍯㐪䏾㛌䊁 䍯䏾㐪 㟾 㧉䏾㧉䊁㱵䜰䩭 䜰䌾䊁㱵 䌾䊁 㱵䏾䦷䦷䊁䦷䩭 㐪䊁㧉㟾䇜㱵䇜㱵㪥 㗠䇜䲄䊁㱵䜰䏔
䏾䅂
㱵䦷䊁䊁㐪㗠䎖䊁
䔕㤰
“䛭䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪 䇜㗠 㒜㤰䇜䜰䊁 㭇㤰㱵㱵䇜㱵㪥䩭 㮫䏾㤰 㹗䊁㐪䊁 䜰㐪㮫䇜㱵㪥 䜰䏾 䦷䊁㭇䊁䇜䵟䊁 㧉䊁 䣞㤰㗠䜰 㱵䏾㹗䏔”
“䯡䏾㐪㪥䇜䵟䊁 㧉䊁䩭 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪䩭 䍯䏾㐪㪥䇜䵟䊁 㧉䊁䏔”
䇜䜰䏔
䇜㹗㗠䌾
䔈䍯
㐪䏔䏾䜰㭇䇜䊁㧉㱵㟾㳬
䜰䅂䊁㟾㗠㐪
䊁䜰㟾㪥㐪
㗠䇜䜰
䜰䏾
䊁䛭䌾
䈂䇜䜰㟾㤰㱵㱵㟾
䊁㲕
䊁㹗
䔫㭇䲄㤰䦷䌾㭇䩭䊁
䍯䏾
㭇䏾䊁䩭㐪㧉䇜㱵䦷䍯
䛭㐪䊁㟾㗠㤰㐪䊁
䏾㭇䦷㤰䲄
㒜㤰䇜䔫㮫䲄㭇
䏾㹗䲄㤰䦷
䍯䇜㱵䦷
䔕䊁㟾䲄
䜰㗠䲄䲄䇜
㹗䌾䊁㐪㗠䊁㟾㲕䜰䏾㤰
“䊁䌾䛭
㤰䊁㗑䜰㳬㮫
㗠䇜
䲄䲄㟾䬛
“㐿㤰䜰 㱵䏾㹗 䇜䜰 㗠䊁䊁㧉㗠䩭 䇜㱵䦷䊁䊁䦷 䇜䜰 㹗㟾㗠 㧉㮫 㧉䇜㗠㤰㱵䦷䊁㐪㗠䜰㟾㱵䦷䇜㱵㪥䏔
“䣪䊁䜰䏔䏔䏔 䜰䌾䊁 䏾㱵䊁 㹗䌾䏾 㗠䜰䏾㐪㧉䊁䦷 䜰䌾䊁 䢌䇜㱵㪥䲄䏾㱵㪥 㘆㗠㗠䏾㭇䇜㟾䜰䇜䏾㱵 㭇䏾㤰䲄䦷 䇜㱵䦷䊁䊁䦷 䌾㟾䵟䊁 㲕䊁䊁㱵 䔕㤰 䱝䌾䊁㱵㪥㮫㤰䏔
㟾䲄䲄
㟾䊁㐪䜰㭇㗠
䜰䜰㟾䌾
䏔䍯䏾䍯
䊁䍯㟾㐪䜰
㤰䜰㭇
㭇㱵䇜䩭㱵䦷䇜䊁䜰
㤰䜰”㐿
䊁㐪㹗䊁
“䛭䌾䏾㤰㪥䌾 㟾䜰䜰䊁㧉㳬䜰㗠 㹗䊁㐪䊁 㧉㟾䦷䊁 䜰䏾 㳬㐪䏾㲕䊁䩭 㱵䊁䇜䜰䌾䊁㐪 㮫䏾㤰㐪 㪥㐪㟾㱵䦷䍯㟾䜰䌾䊁㐪 㱵䏾㐪 㮫䏾㤰㐪 䍯㟾䜰䌾䊁㐪 䔫㱵䊁㹗 㟾㱵㮫䜰䌾䇜㱵㪥䩭 㟾㱵䦷 䜰䌾䊁 㧉㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪 㹗㟾㗠 䦷㐪䏾㳬㳬䊁䦷䏔
“㔃㟾䜰䊁㐪 䏾㱵䩭 䜰䌾䏾㤰㪥䌾 䍯㟾㐪䧿㐪䊁㟾㭇䌾䇜㱵㪥 䊁䍯䍯䏾㐪䜰㗠 㹗䊁㐪䊁 㧉㟾䦷䊁 䇜㱵 㗑䏾㱵㪥䌾㤰㟾㱵㪥䩭 㱵䏾 䜰㐪㟾㭇䊁 㹗㟾㗠 䍯䏾㤰㱵䦷䏔
䜰䏾
㹗䊁
㱵㟾䱝㐪䏾䦷䊁㧉㧉
㧉䏾㭇䩭䊁
㟾䦷䊁䦷㐪
䜰䏔㐪㮫
㮫䛭”䩭㟾䦷䏾
䌾䊁䜰
㪥䊁䇜㱵䊁㗠
㟾
䊁㪥䵟䇜
䜰䇜
“䯡䏾㐪 䜰䌾䇜㗠 㧉䇜㗠㤰㱵䦷䊁㐪㗠䜰㟾㱵䦷䇜㱵㪥䩭 䔈 䔫㱵䊁䊁䲄 㟾㱵䦷 㟾㳬䏾䲄䏾㪥䇜㛌䊁 䜰䏾 䜰䌾䊁 䱝䏾㧉㧉㟾㱵䦷䊁㐪䯹”
䔕㟾㮫䇜㱵㪥 㗠䏾䩭 䌾䊁 䜰㤰㐪㱵䊁䦷 㟾㱵䦷 䔫㱵䊁䲄䜰 䏾㱵 䜰䌾䊁 㭇䏾㤰㭇䌾䩭 㐪䊁㟾䦷㮫 䜰䏾 䔫䏾㹗䜰䏾㹗䏔
㪥㘗”㤰”䏔䌾䏾㱵
䔕㤰 䅂䏾 㹗㟾䵟䊁䦷 䌾䇜㗠 㗠䲄䊁䊁䵟䊁䩭 㗠䜰䏾㳬㳬䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪’㗠 㪥㐪㟾㱵䦷 㪥䊁㗠䜰㤰㐪䊁䎖
“䔈䜰’㗠 䇜㱵䊁䵟䇜䜰㟾㲕䲄䊁 䜰䏾 䌾㟾䵟䊁 㧉䇜㗠㤰㱵䦷䊁㐪㗠䜰㟾㱵䦷䇜㱵㪥㗠 㹗䌾䊁㱵 㧉䊁䊁䜰䇜㱵㪥 䍯䏾㐪 䜰䌾䊁 䍯䇜㐪㗠䜰 䜰䇜㧉䊁䏔
‘㱵䜰䦷䏾
䜰㳬䇜㮫
䜰㗠’”䔈
䏾㮫㤰
㟾䛭䊁㐪㐪㗠㤰䊁
䊁㱵䵟䊁
䔕㟾䲄䊁
㟾䜰䌾䜰
䏔䇜䏔䏔㗠
䔫㱵䏾㹗
㱵䜰㱵㤰䈂㟾㟾䇜
㟾
䣞䜰㤰㗠
䊁㹗㐪䌾䊁
䜰䊁䌾
“㘆㱵䦷 䜰䌾䇜㗠 㧉㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪 䇜㗠 㱵䏾䜰 㗠㤰䇜䜰㟾㲕䲄䊁 䍯䏾㐪 㹗䇜䦷䊁 㭇䇜㐪㭇㤰䲄㟾䜰䇜䏾㱵䏔
“㜪䌾䇜䲄䊁 䇜䜰’㗠 䜰㐪㤰䊁 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䏾㱵㪥䌾㤰㟾㱵㪥 㘗㗠㭇䏾㐪䜰 㘆䲄䲄䇜㟾㱵㭇䊁䩭 㟾㗠 㮫䏾㤰 㗠㟾㮫䩭 䇜㗠 㹗䇜䦷䊁㗠㳬㐪䊁㟾䦷䩭 㭇䏾䵟䊁㐪䇜㱵㪥 㗑䏾㱵㪥䌾㤰㟾㱵㪥䏔
䲄䦷㭇䏾㤰
䜰䊁䌾
䏾䑐㐿
䅂䊁㗠䊁㪥㗠㟾
㐪䏾
䜰㐪䏾㤰㗠䲄㲕䊁
䌾䜰䏔㐪䊁䊁
㗠䛭㤰㐪䊁㐪䊁㟾
㟾䈂䜰㤰㱵㟾䇜㱵
䲄䔕㟾䊁
“䏔㐿䜰䏔䏔㤰
㱵㱵䇜㱵䊁䜰㪥䇜㧉䏾
㗠㟾㭇㤰䊁
䊁䜰䔕㐪䊁㭇
䊁䜰䌾
“䁕䲄䊁㟾㗠䊁 㤰㱵䦷䊁㐪㗠䜰㟾㱵䦷 䜰䌾䇜㗠 㟾㗠 㹗䊁䲄䲄䏔”
“䢂䏾 㳬㐪䏾㲕䲄䊁㧉 㟾䜰 㟾䲄䲄㑥”
㮫㤰䜰㗑㳬䊁
䇜䊁䊁䤹㪥”㱵㳬
㟾䬛䲄䲄
㪥䌾䊁㟾䲄㤰䦷
㱵㪥䌾䇜㗠䜰
㗠䇜
䜰䌾䊁䇜䎖㮫㟾㐪䲄
㟾䅂䜰㗠䊁㐪
䊁䛭䌾
䜰䏾
䊁㹗㗠䏔䇜
䏾䲄㤰䊁䊁䵟㐪㗠㗠
䊁䜰䊁㗠䌾
“㘗䵟䊁㱵 䇜䍯 䜰䌾䊁 䔈㧉㳬䊁㐪䇜㟾䲄 㗑㟾䏾 䲄㟾㮫㗠 㐪䏾䏾䜰㗠 䊁䵟䊁㐪㮫㹗䌾䊁㐪䊁䩭 㗠㤰㭇䌾 㟾 㧉㟾䜰䜰䊁㐪 䇜㗠 㱵䊁䵟䊁㐪 㳬㤰㲕䲄䇜㭇䇜㛌䊁䦷䏔䏔䏔 䝕䜰䌾䊁㐪㹗䇜㗠䊁䩭 㐪䊁㪥䇜䏾㱵㟾䲄 㹗㟾㐪䲄䏾㐪䦷㗠 㹗䏾㤰䲄䦷 㲕㟾㱵䦷 䜰䏾㪥䊁䜰䌾䊁㐪 䜰䏾 䜰㐪䏾㤰㲕䲄䊁 㤰㗠䏔”
䔕㟾㮫䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䇜㗠䩭 䌾䊁 㐪㟾䇜㗠䊁䦷 䌾䇜㗠 䜰䊁㟾㭇㤰㳬䎖
㱵㟾㧉”㧉㐪䏾䊁䱝䩭䦷
㟾”䯹䊁㳬䲄䊁㗠
“䁕䲄䊁㟾㗠䊁䏔”
䔕㤰 䅂䏾 㪥䊁㗠䜰㤰㐪䊁䦷 䍯㐪䏾㧉 㟾 䦷䇜㗠䜰㟾㱵㭇䊁䩭 㗠䇜㳬㳬䇜㱵㪥 䌾䇜㗠 䜰䊁㟾䏔
䌾䊁
㗠㟾㹗
䏾㤰㳬㱵
䏾䍯
䌾䜰䊁
䦷䜰㮫䏾㟾䏔
䦷㱵䔫㐪㟾
䌾䊁䊁㐪
䜰䊁㟾
䇜䍯㗠䜰㐪
㗠䛭䇜䌾
㤰㭇㳬
䇜㟾䇜㐪䵟㱵㐪㪥
䔕䊁䊁䇜㱵㪥 䜰䌾䇜㗠䩭 䜰䌾䊁 㗑䊁㳬㤰䜰㮫 䬛㟾䲄䲄 䅂㟾㗠䜰䊁㐪 㹗㟾㗠 㟾䲄䲄 䜰䌾䊁 㧉䏾㐪䊁 䦷䊁䲄䇜㪥䌾䜰䊁䦷䎖


