High School of Demon Hunting

Chapter 2335: 556: Dangerous Mushrooms



Chapter 2335: 556: Dangerous Mushrooms

Capítulo 2335: Chapter 556: Dangerous MushroomsIt’s already the end of January.

At noon, Beta Town gradually became lively.

Although the Spring Festival was approaching and the school was on winter break, this did not affect the influence of merchants in Beta Town in the Wizard World. The daily flow of visitors on the streets remained steady. However, unlike the usual student-dominated clientele, this period saw more visitors primarily from various marketplaces outside the island.

Only during these days, when most students had left Buji Island and the school withdrew its Protect Legal Formation, would there be slightly more outsiders in Beta Town.

Number 97 on Beta Town Pedestrian Street was a small general store.

The shop’s name was a bit odd, called D&K—Ding Ding Finance and Pest Control Company—from the name, one could see it’s not a proper general store. It belonged to the kind that lacks a main business and seems to dabble in everything but doesn’t excel at anything.

Visitors who traveled thousands of miles and went through countless approval procedures to get to Buji Island would not focus on such a small shop.

Therefore, compared to other prosperous shops on the pedestrian street, D&K had significantly fewer customers. Even the Divination Grandma next door at number 96 had a much better business.

Perhaps the only thing that might intrigue out-of-town visitors now was the two Mouse People employed in the store.

Unique, the family of a Legendary Wizard.

In the upstairs loft of D&K.

Zheng Qing curled up on the sofa, listening to the occasional ringing of the wind chime at the door downstairs, followed by the stereotypical ‘surprise’ and ‘curiosity,’ blankly staring at the place where the coffee table once was—now occupied by a pitch-black coffin—this period belonged to the middle of the month, and although Dylan was not suitable for participating in hunting team actions due to various reasons, he was not forced to take leave. However, he had to take necessary rest after daily consuming the Magic Potion for Moon Watching, which was not to be neglected.

Additionally, after staying up all night under a giant moon yesterday, he needed to adjust now, no matter what.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the other hunters of the Absolution Hunting Team also had a day of leisure.

At this moment, Xin Fat Man lay on the other sofa opposite the coffin, his long snoring carrying a lazy hypnotic taste, surprisingly not annoying; Blue Bird sat cross-legged on a cushion, embracing his longsword like a lover, quietly shrinking into the shadows of the corner of the room; Xiao Xiao, holding a biography of the famous Traveling Mage Boyd Rust from late 19th century Britain, was reading with great interest.

The sound of book pages turning could occasionally be heard in the room.

Zheng Qing found this sound more irritating than Xin Fat Man’s snoring.

“Can’t you sleep for a while too?”

Finally, unable to resist the nameless irritability in his heart, he kicked Doctor Xiao curled up on the other side of the sofa, complaining in a whisper: “You’re disturbing my eyes!”

The thick biography slightly moved down, revealing a pair of large black-framed glasses.

Xiao Xiao stared blankly at his team captain. After a long while, he put away the book and sat up slightly, which made Zheng Qing have an unpleasant feeling.

Sure enough, the doctor’s next words confirmed his predictions.

“Want to chat?” Xiao Xiao adjusted his glasses.

“No chat.” The Warlock responded stiffly.

He was just somewhat stifled by the conversation at Gini Cottage with Korma this morning, especially the last words spoken by the Witch before leaving, which seemed to ambiguously imply something, adding a touch of unease to his annoyance.

This pressure, he felt, was best carried alone.

“Even if you don’t say it, I can guess.”

Xiao Xiao’s head slowly sank down, hiding once again behind the thick biography, but the small book couldn’t block his faint voice: “Yesterday, before you guys returned, I had a brief chat with the senior sister… At that time, she asked me, do you know what the most dangerous creature in the Silent Forest is?”

Zheng Qing’s interest piqued slightly.

“Ravens?”

He reluctantly tugged at the corner of his mouth, half-jokingly responding.

Xiao Xiao didn’t laugh but turned another page of the book, and then his voice, light and drifting, followed after the sound of the pages turning: “…not ravens. Not Black Wizards. Not Fire Dragons. Not Giants. Not Hydras. Not army ants. Not a thousand-year-old ancient locust tree, nor the Spirits dwelling within it for three hundred years… The senior sister said, the most dangerous creatures in the Silent Forest are mushrooms.”

This was indeed an unexpected answer.

“Mushrooms?”

“Yes, mushrooms; a life form that can be very small or very large, very fragile or very tough. They do not rely on flame or sharp teeth to survive; they rely on compromise, coexistence, and control… They can attach to any creature, living on their body surface; or bury their spores at the deepest layer of humus during a drought; and can release hallucinogenic gases, altering a witch’s mind, enchanting them.”

“Sounds not so dangerous.”

“That’s because you forgot that survival requires reproduction, and reproduction requires feeding. No matter how confusing the forms mushrooms present, they will eventually corrode their hosts, then consume them, digest them… Those ravens are mushrooms on Buji Island.”

“Very interesting insight.” Zheng Qing muttered: “But such things happen every moment in the Silent Forest; survival of the fittest, nature selection, nothing more.”

“This is the biggest problem.”

Xiao Xiao’s glasses emerged once again from behind the book, sternly gazing at the young cost student: “We are wizards, not Magical Creatures in the Silent Forest, shouldn’t degrade to the point of obeying natural laws… Those mushrooms parasitize the school, hidden among students and professors, akin to a puppeteer manipulating puppets, in public gathering up cheap emotions… Gradually, from the inside out, devouring us, organ after organ, breaking down, digesting, absorbing, replacing, using their derived structures to replace the host’s original structure… They will not easily let the host die… But before the final moment arrives, everything on the host, even including their consciousness, will be replaced by mushroom hyphae. At that time, the host is even worse than a puppet… because at least the puppet still has its own body.”

The snoring in the loft stopped at some unknown time.

Blue Bird sitting in the corner also moved his ear.

Zheng Qing glanced at the coffin slightly ajar, chuckled dryly: “Exaggerated, exaggerated… What’s the point of the senior sister talking to you about these? Want us to go picking mushrooms?”

“No.”

Xiao Xiao put down the book, heavily sighed: “She said we still can’t differentiate which mushrooms are poisonous and which are safe, suggested we stay in school a bit longer, then consider picking mushrooms.”

Truly a terrible piece of advice.

“That sounds like some sort of alternative encouragement.” The captain of the Absolution Hunting Team knew very well the competitiveness of his team members, couldn’t help but mutter.

㻇䫚

㦖䥄䖙䉒㕊

㦖䫚㞸䙗

㻇㘾㚱䥄䫚㦖㷧㑹㺽䫚㦖㦖

㻇䒛

㦖䖙䫚

䩵㦖䩵㕊㦖㻇

㦖䖙䫚

䖙䥄㦖㑹䫚

䖙䥄㦖㭤㻇㭤㚱

㦖㚱䫚䥄䙗

䥄㬎䫚㺽㦖㚱

㑠㡗㷧㞸

䱉㻇㞸㡗㥈

㚱䫚㦖㷧㑹㦖䙗㞸䫚㥈䥄䥄㞸㺽䱉

䩮䫚㺽㦖䥄㚱

䥄㞸㦖䉒䩵㻇㦖㑹㻇㘾䱉㑹

㸜㑹 㑹㷧䫚䖙㦖㑹䩮 㩸㦖䒛㻇㑹㦖 䫚䖙㦖㡗 㦖㘾㦖㞸 㑹㦖㷧㕊䥄㿵㦖 䥄䫚䩮 䫚䖙㦖 㚱䫚㻇㑹㺽㚱 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 㦖㑹㷧 㷧㑹㦖 㷧㕊㑹㦖㷧䙗㡗 㭤㑹㷧㚱䖙䥄㞸䱉 䖙㦖㷧㘾䥄㕊㡗 㥈䩵㻇㞸 䫚䖙㦖㺽䩮 䩵㥈㚱䖙䥄㞸䱉 䫚䖙㦖㺽 䫚㻇 䒛䥄䱉䖙䫚 㞸㷧䮃㦖䙗㼼䒛䥄㚱䫚㦖䙗 㷧䱉㷧䥄㞸㚱䫚 㦖㞸㻇㑹㺽㻇㥈㚱 䉒㷧㘾㦖㚱㬎

㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 䒛㦖㦖㕊㚱 䫚䖙㷧䫚 㻞㩸㚱㻇㕊㥈䫚䥄㻇㞸 䥄㚱 㞸㻇䉒 䥄㞸 㚱㥈㭤䖙 㷧 㚱䫚㷧䫚㦖㬎

䯝䥄㥈䫚㦖

㷧䙗㞸

㦖㑹㥈䥄䩵䱉䫚㞸

㺽㑹䥄㭤㦖

䥄㞸䥄㷧㻇䫚㘾䥄䙗㞸

㚱㦖㦖

䥄䤰䥄㥈㷧㕊㑹㡗㷧

䥄䮃㦖㕊

䮃䱉㷧㞸䥄㕊䉒

䒛㻇

䥄㷧㑹㚱㞸㞸㞸㭤䫚㻇䥄㷧

䥄㞸

㣬䙗㻇

㞸㻇㦖

䥄䖙㚱

㘾㞸㦖㦖

䥄㞸䖙䫚䱉㬎

䒛㻇

㻇䒛

㻇㞸䥄䫚

㥈䱉㞸

䆔䥄㚱

㑹㥈㦖㸜䫚

㷧㦖㺽䙗

㞸㷧䙗

㦖㞸㷧㡗㑹㕊

㞸㕊䫚㷧㦖䫚

㦖䫚䖙

㭤㷧㞸

㷧㷧䉒㡗

䖙䫚㦖

㻇䉒㕊㩸

㷧㞸㭤

㞸䑇㕊㷧

㞸㭤㷧

䮃㥈㦖㭤䫚䙗

㚱䖙䩮㻇䫚

䖙䥄㚱

㥈㞸䥄㞸䫚䖙䱉

㻇㻇㕊㷧㭤㕊㚱䥄㞸㭤㷧㡗

䫚䉒䥄䖙

㚱㚱㭤㦖㦖㞸

䫚㞸䱉䥄㷧

䫚㦖䖙

㻇㭋

㻇㕊䩮㻇㩸䙗

㥈䩵

䫚㷧㦖㺽

㦖䖙䫚㥈㑹㞸

㭤㺽䖙㑹㷧

㕊䱉䫚㦖㩸㷧䥄㞸

㕊㦖㚱䖙䒛

㑹䒛㺽㻇䫚㑹㷧㞸㚱

䥄㚱䖙

㞸㦖㑹㻇㭤㑹㚱

㥈㞼

䩵㞸䥄㻇㭤㦖㡗㦖䩮㭤㷧㕊䙗

䖙䫚㦖

㺽㦖㚱㦖㚱

㭋㥈䫚 䫚䖙㦖㡗 㭤㷧㞸’䫚 㭤㷧䫚㭤䖙 㷧 㚱䥄㞸䱉㕊㦖 㑹㷧㘾㦖㞸㬎

䟔䖙㦖㡗 㭤㷧㞸’䫚 㭤㷧䫚㭤䖙 㷧㞸㡗 㑹㷧㘾㦖㞸㬎

㚱䥄

㷧㞸䙗

㦖䖙㡗䫚

㦖—㦖䱉㑹㷧䩵㺽㷧㑹㭤㑹䖙㷧䙗

㦖㚱䖙䫚㷧䫚㦖䙗㑹

䫚䖙㦖

㡗㦖䖙䫚

㥈㭤㕊㚱㦖䩮

㑹䫚㷧㭤㦖㚱

㩸㡗

㑹䫚㦖㦖

䙗䥄㷧㚱㻇㞸㘾䫚㦖䫚㷧

䫚㦖䖙

㭤㚱㬎㞸㦖㦖

㦖㚱㦖

䒛㕊㦖䫚

㭤㦖㞸㕊㷧

䫚㷧

㕊㦖㚱㻇㞸㺽㡗㕊

䫚㦖䖙

䖙㦖䫚

㑹㭤㺽㦖䥄

䫚㦖䖙

䫚㺽㦖䖙

䥄䱉㞸㺽㭤㑹㷧䥄䱉

㷧䫚

㦖䩮㕊䖙㚱䒛

㺽䫚㦖䥄

㞸䥄䖙㞸䫚䱉㥈

䥄䮃㡗䱉㕊㞸㭤㻇㺽

㷧㚱

㷧䱉㭤㺽䥄

㑹㚱䫚䮃㞸㥈

㷧㭤䒛㚱㦖䩮

㕊㕊㷧

㞸㚱㺽䱉䥄䥄㕊

㩸㭤㷧䮃㕊

㺽䫚㦖㷧

䟁㘾㡗㑹㦖

䫚䖙㦖

㻇㚱㕊䒛㕊㻇䉒

㷧㑹㚱㦖㞸㘾’

㦖䥄䮃㕊

䒛㻇

㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 䒛㦖㦖㕊㚱 䫚䖙㷧䫚 㞸㻇䉒 䫚䖙㦖㡗 㷧㑹㦖 䒛䥄䱉䖙䫚䥄㞸䱉 䫚䖙㦖 㚱䫚㻇㑹㺽 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䒛䥄㚱䫚㚱 㷧㞸䙗 䫚㑹㡗䥄㞸䱉 䫚㻇 䱉㑹㷧㚱䩵 䫚䖙㦖 㚱䖙㷧䫚䫚㦖㑹㦖䙗 䉒㷧㘾㦖㚱䩮 㻇㞸㕊㡗 䫚㻇 䒛䥄㞸䙗 䫚䖙㦖䥄㑹 䖙㷧㞸䙗 䒛䥄㕊㕊㦖䙗 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䉒㦖䫚 㷧䥄㑹 㷧㚱 䫚䖙㦖 䉒㷧㘾㦖 䩵㷧㚱㚱㦖㚱䩮 䉒䖙䥄㕊㦖 㷧㑹㻇㥈㞸䙗 䫚䖙㦖㺽䩮 䫚䖙㦖 㚱䫚㻇㑹㺽 㚱䫚䥄㕊㕊 㑹㷧䱉㦖㚱 㻇㞸㬎

㶱㞸 䫚䖙䥄㚱 㑹㦖䱉㷧㑹䙗䩮 㙓䥄㞸 㞼㷧䫚 㑠㷧㞸 䥄㚱 䫚䖙㦖 㺽㻇㚱䫚 㭤㕊㦖㷧㑹㼼䖙㦖㷧䙗㦖䙗 㷧㺽㻇㞸䱉 㦖㘾㦖㑹㡗㻇㞸㦖㬎

㦖㘾㦖㡗㑹

㻇䫚

㭤㭤䫚䖙㷧

㚱㷧䉒䥄㿵㑹䙗

䒛㻇

䮃㩸㷧㕊㭤

䖙䫚㦖㡗

㺽䫚䖙㦖䩮

㷧䫚䥄㑹㕊㡗㦖㞸㭤

㦖㚱㩸䥄䱉䫚䱉

㦖㷧㚱䥄㕊㡗䩮

㚱䥄

㩸㭤㕊䮃㷧

㦖䫚㺽㷧

㑹䩵㥈㷧㦖㭤䫚

䫚䩵䱉㷧䑇䥄”㞸㑹㥈

㚱䫚㻇㺽

䥄䮃䙗㞸

㚱’䫚㶱

㑹䒛㻇

㿵㚱㷧㑹䉒䙗䥄

㕊䥄㷧㕊䱉㻇㑹㡗䥄㞸

䖙㦖䫚

㥈㩸䫚

㥈㕊㞸䉒’㻇䙗䫚

㕊䥄㻞㷧㕊㭤㬎㦖”㞸

㚱䥄

㕊㻇㭤㥈䙗

䙗䥄䥄㕊䫚䒛䒛㭤㥈

㥈䖙㞸䫚䥄䱉㞸

䖙㷧㭤㭤䫚

䮃䫚㷧㬎㚱

䫚㻇

㥈㷧䫚䫚㑹㦖㞸㻇䒛

䱉䥄㕊㷧䒛㞸䥄

㺽㦖䫚䖙

㞸㥈䥄䫚㞸䱉䖙

䫚㦖䖙

㑹㞸㺽㻇㷧㬎㬎㬎㕊

䒛㶱

㦖㩸

㻇㦖㞸㚱䙗㭤

䖙䫚㦖

㚱䫚䖙㦖㻇

䖙㭤㦖䙗㦖䖙㷧㷧

䧛㷧㡗䥄㞸䱉 䫚䖙䥄㚱䩮 䫚䖙㦖 㞼㷧䫚 㲵䥄㿵㷧㑹䙗 㑹㦖㷧㭤䖙㦖䙗 䥄㞸䫚㻇 䫚䖙㦖 㩸㻇䉒㕊 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䖙䥄㚱 㭤䖙㻇䩵㚱䫚䥄㭤䮃㚱 䫚㻇 䩵䥄㭤䮃 㥈䩵 㷧 䩵䥄㦖㭤㦖 㻇䒛 㚱䫚㦖䉒㦖䙗 㺽㦖㷧䫚䩮 㭤㻇㞸䫚㦖㞸䫚㦖䙗㕊㡗 㚱䫚㥈䒛䒛㦖䙗 䥄䫚 䥄㞸䫚㻇 䖙䥄㚱 㺽㻇㥈䫚䖙䩮 㩸㥈䫚 䥄㺽㺽㦖䙗䥄㷧䫚㦖㕊㡗 㚱䩵㷧䫚 䥄䫚 㻇㥈䫚 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䙗䥄㚱䱉㥈㚱䫚䩮 㷧䙗䙗䥄㞸䱉䏂

“䟔䖙㦖 䱉㷧䩵 㩸㦖䫚䉒㦖㦖㞸 䥄㺽㷧䱉䥄㞸㷧䫚䥄㻇㞸 㷧㞸䙗 㑹㦖㷧㕊䥄䫚㡗 䥄㚱 㕊䥄䮃㦖 䫚䖙䥄㚱 㩸㻇䉒㕊 㻇䒛 㚱䫚㦖䉒 㩸㦖䒛㻇㑹㦖 㥈㚱㬎 㑳㻇㥈 䫚䖙䥄㞸䮃 㡗㻇㥈’㑹㦖 䩵䥄㭤䮃䥄㞸䱉 㥈䩵 㷧 䩵䥄㦖㭤㦖 㻇䒛 㺽㦖㷧䫚 䉒䥄䫚䖙 㡗㻇㥈㑹 㭤䖙㻇䩵㚱䫚䥄㭤䮃㚱䩮 㩸㥈䫚 䥄䫚’㚱 㷧㭤䫚㥈㷧㕊㕊㡗 㷧 䩵䥄㦖㭤㦖 㻇䒛 䱉䥄㞸䱉㦖㑹㬎”

㕊㭤㻇䙗㞸㥈’䫚

㡗㘾㦖㑹

䥄䖙㚱

䫚䉒㚱㦖

㚱㻇

䙗㞸㷧

䥄㚱

䥄䫚㑹㦖㚱㚱

㻇䒛

䩵㦖㭤䥄㦖

㷧䫚㦖㺽䩵㻇㑹䖙

㻇䥄䫚㞸

㥈㺽䖙㭤

㦖㦖㡗㕊㺽䫚䤰㦖㑹

䫚䫚㷧䖙

㞸㷧䙗

䧛㻇

㭤䥄䙗㦖䮃䩵

㷧䫚䩵㬎

㥈䩵

䫚䖙㦖

䥄㦖䩮䩵㦖㭤

㥈䫚㕊㻇䩮䒛㦖䫚㞸㷧㡗㑹

㕊㩸㻇䉒

䫚㦖㬎㺽㷧

䱉䩵㞸䮃䥄䥄㭤

㦏㦖䖙䱉㞸

㸺䥄䱉㞸

䱉㭤㑹䥄㞸䖙㷧㦖

䥄䖙㚱䟔

䖙㦖

㥈䩵

㚱䩵㚱䖙㻇䫚䥄㭤䮃㭤

“䧛㻇䩮 㡗㻇㥈㑹 㷧䫚䫚䥄䫚㥈䙗㦖 䥄㚱 㺽㻇䙗㦖㑹㷧䫚㦖䛮 䉒㦖 㭤㷧㞸 㭤㻇㞸䫚䥄㞸㥈㦖 䫚㻇 䒛㻇㕊㕊㻇䉒 㥈䩵 㻇㞸 䫚䖙䥄㚱 㭤㷧㚱㦖䩮 㩸㥈䫚 㚱䖙㻇㥈㕊䙗㞸’䫚 䥄㞸㘾㦖㚱䫚 䫚㻇㻇 㺽㥈㭤䖙 㦖䒛䒛㻇㑹䫚䩮 㑹䥄䱉䖙䫚㽯” 䟔䖙㦖 㭤㷧䩵䫚㷧䥄㞸 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 㻞㩸㚱㻇㕊㥈䫚䥄㻇㞸 䆔㥈㞸䫚䥄㞸䱉 䟔㦖㷧㺽 㺽㥈㺽㩸㕊㦖䙗 㷧 㚱㥈㺽㺽㷧㑹㡗䩮 㕊㻇㻇䮃䥄㞸䱉 㷧㑹㻇㥈㞸䙗䏂 “㲵䖙㷧䫚 㷧㩸㻇㥈䫚 䫚䖙㦖 㻇䫚䖙㦖㑹㚱㽯 㻞㞸㡗 㻇䫚䖙㦖㑹 㻇䩵䥄㞸䥄㻇㞸㚱㽯”

䟔䖙䥄㚱 䥄㚱 㑹㷧㑹㦖 䒛㻇㑹 䫚䖙㦖 㻞㩸㚱㻇㕊㥈䫚䥄㻇㞸 䆔㥈㞸䫚䥄㞸䱉 䟔㦖㷧㺽 䫚㻇 䖙㷧㘾㦖 㷧 䒛㻇㑹㺽㷧㕊 㺽㦖㷧㕊 䥄㞸 㑹㦖㭤㦖㞸䫚 䫚䥄㺽㦖㚱㬎

㦖㷧䫚䫚䥄㥈䫚䙗

㼼䱉䙗䥄㦖㕊㚱㚱㷧㦖㞸㻞䥄㕊㞸㷧㭤

䫚䱉㦖

䫚㻞䒛㑹㦖

㷧㺽’㚱㦖䫚

䖙㞸䫚㞸㥈䥄䱉

㷧䫚䖙䩮䫚

䫚㷧㕊㦖㞸㞸䥄㑹

㚱䖙㕊䙗㥈㻇

䫚䥄

㦖㞸㦏䱉䖙

㩸㥈㚱㡗

㦖㦖㑹㘾㚱㻇㞸’㦖㡗

㻇䫚

㚱㷧㦖㡗㚱㭤㦖㞸㑹

䥄䱉㷧㷧㬎㞸

䙗㚱㭤㻇㷧䫚㻇㕊䥄㞸㦖

㕊㷧㦖䩮㺽

䒛㭤㺽㑹㻇䥄㞸

䱉䥄㞸㸺

㬎䫚䮃㷧㚱

㦖㷧䫚㺽

䱉㥈䥄㚱㷧㞸㞸䙗㦖㞸㑹䙗䫚

㞸㷧䙗

䒛㦖㻇㦖㩸㑹

㡗㻇㞸㥈䱉

㥈䫚㭋

䫚䖙㦖

䙗䉒㷧㚱䫚㑹㻇

㦖䖙䫚

㦖䖙䫚

䫚㚱䖙䥄

䒛䫚㦖㕊

䟔䖙㦖 䥄㞸㘾㦖㚱䫚䥄䱉㷧䫚䥄㻇㞸 㑹㦖䩵㻇㑹䫚㚱 㻇䒛 䟁㷧䱉㕊㦖 䑛㑹㷧䱉㻇㞸 䆔㥈㞸䫚䥄㞸䱉 㣬㑹㻇㥈㞸䙗 㷧㞸䙗 䧛㷧䮃㥈㑹㷧 㔾㥈㩸 䖙㷧㘾㦖 㩸㻇䫚䖙 㭤㻇㺽㦖 㻇㥈䫚䩮 㩸㥈䫚 㷧㚱 㷧㕊䉒㷧㡗㚱䩮 㷧㚱䥄䙗㦖 䒛㑹㻇㺽 䮃㞸㻇䉒䥄㞸䱉 㩸㻇䫚䖙 㭤㷧㚱㦖㚱 㷧㑹㦖 㑹㦖㕊㷧䫚㦖䙗 䫚㻇 ‘㵐㷧㘾㦖㞸㚱’䩮 䟔㑹䥄䙗㦖㞸䫚 䧛䉒㻇㑹䙗 䖙㷧㚱㞸’䫚 㻇㩸䫚㷧䥄㞸㦖䙗 㷧㞸㡗 㘾㷧㕊㥈㷧㩸㕊㦖 㭤㕊㥈㦖㚱㬎

䟔䖙㻇㥈䱉䖙 䦣㷧㑹䥄㚱䩮 䉒䖙㻇 䉒㦖㞸䫚 㩸㦖㑹㚱㦖㑹䮃 䥄㞸 䧛㷧䮃㥈㑹㷧 㔾㥈㩸䩮 䉒㷧㚱 㚱㥈㭤㭤㦖㚱㚱䒛㥈㕊㕊㡗 㭤㷧䩵䫚㥈㑹㦖䙗䩮 䖙䥄㚱 㭤㻇㞸㚱㭤䥄㻇㥈㚱㞸㦖㚱㚱 䖙㷧䙗 㩸㦖㦖㞸 䙗㦖㚱䫚㑹㻇㡗㦖䙗 㩸㡗 䫚䖙㦖 㑹㷧㺽䩵㷧㞸䫚 㺽㷧䱉䥄㭤 䩵㻇䫚䥄㻇㞸䩮 㷧㞸䙗 䙗㦖㚱䩵䥄䫚㦖 䱉㑹㦖㷧䫚 㦖䒛䒛㻇㑹䫚㚱䩮 䫚䖙㦖 䙗䥄㘾䥄㞸㦖㑹㚱 㻇䒛 䟔㑹䥄䙗㦖㞸䫚 䧛䉒㻇㑹䙗 䒛㷧䥄㕊㦖䙗 䫚㻇 㦖䤰䫚㑹㷧㭤䫚 㷧㞸㡗 㥈㚱㦖䒛㥈㕊 䥄㞸䒛㻇㑹㺽㷧䫚䥄㻇㞸 㑹㦖㕊㷧䫚㦖䙗 䫚㻇 㵐㷧㘾㦖㞸㚱䩮 㩸㥈䫚 䥄㞸㚱䫚㦖㷧䙗䩮 㺽㷧㞸㷧䱉㦖䙗 䫚㻇 䙗䥄㚱㺽㷧㞸䫚㕊㦖 㚱㻇㺽㦖 㚱㺽㷧㕊㕊 䱉㑹㻇㥈䩵㚱 䫚㑹㷧䒛䒛䥄㭤䮃䥄㞸䱉 㚱㕊㷧㘾㦖㚱 䥄㞸 䫚䖙㦖 䙾㻇㑹䫚䖙 䑛䥄㚱䫚㑹䥄㭤䫚㬎

㦖䫚䖙

䫚’㚱㞸㥈㑹㦖䖙

㕊㦖䫚䒛

㷧㚱㞸䖙䥄㥈䫚㦖䛮㚱㺽

䫚㥈䥄㭤㦖㚱㞸㘾㻇㦖㭤

䟔㦖䖙

㘾㦖㦖㞸

䖙㦖䫚

㚱㦖㦖㞸㑹㷧䙗㻇㘾

㥈䫚㑹䒛㚱㕊䥄㚱㦖

䙗㷧㺽䩵㦖㞸㦖䙗

㻇䒛

㻇䒛

䖙䫚㦖

䖙䥄㞸䫚

㷧䫚䒛㥈㬎䥄㦖䱉

㚱㻞䥄㥈㻇䫚㞸㕊㻇㩸

㦖㺽䟔㷧

㻇㡗㥈䱉㞸

㘾㡗㦖㦖㚱㑹㦖㕊

㦖㕊㷧㑹䥄㑹㦖

㺽䩮䥄䙗䫚㦖㚱㭤㥈㻇㦖㷧䱉㑹㞸

㞸㦏䖙㦖䱉

㷧㑹㘾䉒㦖㬎

䫚䩵䥄㷧㷧㭤㞸

㞸㥈㞸䆔䥄䫚䱉

‘㻇㺽䐜㷧㚱㑹

䱉㞸䥄㸺

䩵㻇㦖㥈䑇㕊䙗

㦖䱉㩸㷧㞸

䫚㻇

䉒䫚䖙䥄

㻞㚱 䫚䖙㦖 㚱㷧㡗䥄㞸䱉 䱉㻇㦖㚱䩮 㷧 㺽㷧㞸 㭤㻇㞸㘾䥄㞸㭤㦖䙗 㭤㷧㞸 䒛䥄㕊㕊 䖙䥄㚱 㩸㦖㕊㕊㡗㬎

㶱䒛 䫚䖙㦖㑹㦖 䉒㦖㑹㦖 㞸㥈㺽㦖㑹㻇㥈㚱 㚱㥈䩵䩵㻇㑹䫚㦖㑹㚱 㻇䒛 㵐㷧㘾㦖㞸㚱 䉒䥄䫚䖙䥄㞸 䫚䖙㦖 㻞㕊㕊䥄㷧㞸㭤㦖 㷧㞸䙗 㞼䥄㑹㚱䫚 㩚㞸䥄㘾㦖㑹㚱䥄䫚㡗䩮 䉒䖙㷧䫚 䥄㚱 䫚䖙㦖 䩵㻇䥄㞸䫚 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖䥄㑹 㦖䒛䒛㻇㑹䫚㚱 䫚㻇 㚱䖙㷧䮃㦖 㷧 䫚㑹㦖㦖 㕊䥄䮃㦖 㷧㞸 㷧㞸䫚㽯

‘㺽㶱

㑹㭤㑹㦖㦖䒛㷧㦖

䖙㦖䫚㷧㑹

㕊䮃㻇㻇

䫚㦖㞸䱉㑹㚱㑹㻇

䫚㦖䖙

“䫚㞸’䑛㻇

㺽㻇䒛㑹

䫚㑹㑹㷧䧛㡗

㻇㦖㑹㺽

䙗㭋㑹㚱’䥄

䫚㚱㦖䮃㷧

䖙䫚㦖

㕊㷧㻇㚱

䥄㚱㭤㦖㕊䙗

㚱㑠㑹䫚㦖䥄

㦖䉒㑹㦖㻇㲵䒛㕊

㺽㡗

䟔䖙㦖

䥄䖙䫚㚱

䙗㻇㕊㭋㻇

㦖䩮㺽

㑹㦖䉒㚱㞸㬎㷧”

䥄”㚱㬎

“㚱䩮䙗㭋㦖㚱䥄㦖

㷧䫚

䧛㬎㬎㬎䮃㡗

䖙㦖

䥄䖙㚱

㚱䥄

䥄㕊䫚䥄䒛㞸䱉

䥄䉒䫚䖙

㦖㭋㕊㥈

䙗㦖㷧䖙

䉒㻇䥄㥈䫚䫚䖙

㦖㑹䙗

㑹㦖㷧㑹

䥄䉒㦖㞸䏂

䙗㚱䥄䩮㷧

㚱㷧

䉒䙗䥄䩮㞸

䧛䥄䫚䫚䥄㞸䱉 㷧䫚 䫚䖙㦖 㦖䙗䱉㦖 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 䙗䥄㞸䥄㞸䱉 䫚㷧㩸㕊㦖䩮 㚱䫚㷧㑹䥄㞸䱉 㩸㕊㷧㞸䮃㕊㡗 䥄㞸䫚㻇 㷧 㭤㥈䩵 㻇䒛 䉒㷧䫚㦖㑹䩮 㭋㕊㥈㦖 㭋䥄㑹䙗 㞸㻇䙗䙗㦖䙗 㚱㕊䥄䱉䖙䫚㕊㡗 㷧㞸䙗 㭤㻇㞸䫚䥄㞸㥈㦖䙗 䫚㻇 㚱䫚㷧㑹㦖 䥄㞸䫚㻇 䫚䖙㦖 䉒㷧䫚㦖㑹㬎

㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 䩵㥈㕊㕊㦖䙗 㷧 㞸㷧䩵䮃䥄㞸䩮 䉒䥄䩵䥄㞸䱉 䖙䥄㚱 㺽㻇㥈䫚䖙 㭤㷧㑹㦖㕊㦖㚱㚱㕊㡗 㩸㦖䒛㻇㑹㦖 㕊㻇㻇䮃䥄㞸䱉 㷧䫚 㙓䥄㷧㻇 㙓䥄㷧㻇㬎

䉒㷧㚱

㕊䥄㺽㕊䫚㦖

䱉䩵㻇㑹䙗㦖㑹䥄

䒛䥄

㻇㻇㑹䑛䫚㭤

㷧㷧㦖㥈㞸䉒㑹

㕊㻇䉒㩸

䫚䖙㦖

䱉㞸䖙㷧㞸䙗㕊䥄

㻇㷧䥄㙓

㦖䙗㩸㚱䥄㦖

㷧㿵㦖䱉

㻇䒛

㦖㺽㡗㭤㦖㕊䫚㻇㕊䩵

㻇䒛

䙗䥄䫚㷧㕊㦖㦖㭤

㚱㷧

䖙䫚䉒䥄

㷧䮃䱉㞸䥄䫚

䩵㚱䥄㚱

䖙䥄㺽㬎

㚱㺽㕊㷧㕊

䱉㭤䥄㥈㞸䫚㞸䥄㑹㚱㿵䥄

䩵㻇㚱㻇䩮㞸

㶱䫚 䉒㷧㚱㞸’䫚 㥈㞸䫚䥄㕊 䖙㦖 䒛䥄㞸䥄㚱䖙㦖䙗 䙗㑹䥄㞸䮃䥄㞸䱉㬎

䆔㦖 䉒䥄䩵㦖䙗 䖙䥄㚱 㺽㻇㥈䫚䖙䩮 㕊䥄䒛䫚㦖䙗 䖙䥄㚱 䖙㦖㷧䙗㬎

㦖䱉㑠㷧㞸㚱㦖㞸”㚱㕊䥄

㚱”㚱㚱䥄㭤㬎㻇䙗㞸㥈䥄

䟔䖙㦖 䙗䥄㘾䥄㞸㦖㑹 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 㻞㩸㚱㻇㕊㥈䫚䥄㻇㞸 䆔㥈㞸䫚䥄㞸䱉 䟔㦖㷧㺽 㦖㘾㷧㕊㥈㷧䫚㦖䙗 䫚䖙㦖 䙗䥄㞸㞸㦖㑹 㭤㻇㞸㘾㦖㑹㚱㷧䫚䥄㻇㞸 䫚䖙㥈㚱㕊㡗䏂 “䥗㻇䱉䥄㭤㷧㕊㕊㡗 㚱䩵㦖㷧䮃䥄㞸䱉䩮 䉒䥄䫚䖙㻇㥈䫚 㷧 㺽䥄㑹㷧㭤㕊㦖䩮 㷧 㭤㷧㚱㦖 㕊䥄䮃㦖 䫚䖙䥄㚱 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䒛㦖䉒 㘾㷧㕊㥈㷧㩸㕊㦖 㭤㕊㥈㦖㚱 䥄㚱 㷧㕊㺽㻇㚱䫚 䥄㺽䩵㻇㚱㚱䥄㩸㕊㦖 䫚㻇 㭤㷧䫚㭤䖙 䫚䖙㦖 㑹㦖㷧㕊 㭤㥈㕊䩵㑹䥄䫚… 㩸㥈䫚 㡗㻇㥈㞸䱉 䩵㦖㻇䩵㕊㦖 㚱䖙㻇㥈㕊䙗㞸’䫚 㕊䥄㘾㦖 㚱㻇 㕊㻇䱉䥄㭤㷧㕊㕊㡗㬎 㲵㦖 㷧㑹㦖 㞸㻇䫚 䫚䖙㦖 㣬㑹㦖㷧䫚 䧛㷧䱉㦖 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 䙾㻇㑹䫚䖙 䑛䥄㚱䫚㑹䥄㭤䫚䩮 䉒㦖 䙗㻇㞸’䫚 㞸㦖㦖䙗 䫚㻇 䉒㻇㑹㑹㡗 㷧㩸㻇㥈䫚 䫚䖙㦖 㕊䥄㘾㦖㕊䥄䖙㻇㻇䙗 㻇㑹 㚱㷧䒛㦖䫚㡗 㻇䒛 䖙㥈㞸䙗㑹㦖䙗㚱 㻇䒛 䙾㻇㑹䫚䖙㦖㑹㞸 䑛䥄㚱䫚㑹䥄㭤䫚 㲵䥄㿵㷧㑹䙗㚱㬎”

“䟔䖙㷧䫚 䙗㻇㦖㚱㞸’䫚 㚱㻇㥈㞸䙗 㕊䥄䮃㦖 㚱㻇㺽㦖䫚䖙䥄㞸䱉 㡗㻇㥈 䉒㻇㥈㕊䙗 㚱㷧㡗㬎” 㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 㚱䯝㥈䥄㞸䫚㦖䙗䩮 㕊㻇㻇䮃䥄㞸䱉 㷧䫚 䫚䖙㦖䥄㑹 䙗䥄㘾䥄㞸㦖㑹 㕊䥄䮃㦖 㚱㦖㦖䥄㞸䱉 㷧 㚱䫚㑹㷧㞸䱉㦖㑹㬎

㷧㦖䉒䩮㑹䫚

䥄㙓㷧㻇

㻇䮃㻇䫚

㷧㙓䥄㻇

䩵䥄䩵䥄㞸㚱䱉

㕊㷧䱉㚱㚱

㬎㦖䯝㥈䥄㡗䫚㕊

㻇䒛

“㲵䖙㷧䫚 㶱 㺽㦖㷧㞸 䥄㚱䩮 䥄䒛 㺽㷧䱉䥄㭤 㭤㷧㞸’䫚 㭤㑹㦖㷧䫚㦖 㺽䥄㑹㷧㭤㕊㦖㚱䩮 䉒䖙㷧䫚’㚱 䫚䖙㦖 䩵㻇䥄㞸䫚 㻇䒛 㦖㘾㦖㑹㡗䫚䖙䥄㞸䱉 䉒㦖 㕊㦖㷧㑹㞸 䥄㞸 㚱㭤䖙㻇㻇㕊㽯 㲵䖙㷧䫚’㚱 䫚䖙㦖 㥈㚱㦖 㻇䒛 㚱䫚㷧㡗䥄㞸䱉 㕊㻇㞸䱉㦖㑹㽯 㻞㚱 䒛㻇㑹 㦖㘾㦖㑹㡗㻇㞸㦖 䖙㦖㑹㦖㬎㬎㬎”

䟔䖙㦖 㚱䖙㻇㑹䫚 㲵㷧㑹㕊㻇㭤䮃 䩵㻇䥄㞸䫚㦖䙗 㷧䫚 䖙䥄㚱 㭤㻇㺽䩵㷧㞸䥄㻇㞸㚱䩮 㻇㞸㦖 㩸㡗 㻇㞸㦖䏂 “䟁㘾㦖㑹㡗 㻇㞸㦖 㻇䒛 㡗㻇㥈 䖙㷧㚱 㷧 㩸㑹㷧䥄㞸 䫚䖙㷧䫚 㭤㷧㞸’䫚 䫚䖙䥄㞸䮃 䫚䖙㑹㦖㦖 㺽㻇㘾㦖㚱 㷧䖙㦖㷧䙗 䥄㞸 㭤䖙㦖㚱㚱䩮 㚱㻇 䉒䖙㷧䫚’㚱 䫚䖙㦖 㥈㚱㦖 㻇䒛 䫚䖙䥄㞸䮃䥄㞸䱉 㚱㻇 㺽㥈㭤䖙㽯 㲵䖙㦖㞸 䒛㷧㭤㦖䙗 䉒䥄䫚䖙 㚱㥈㭤䖙 䫚㑹㻇㥈㩸㕊㦖㚱㻇㺽㦖 㺽㷧䫚䫚㦖㑹㚱䩮 㑹㦖㭤䮃㕊㦖㚱㚱㞸㦖㚱㚱 䥄㚱 䫚䖙㦖 㷧㞸㚱䉒㦖㑹㬎㬎㬎 䫚䖙䥄㞸䮃䥄㞸䱉 䫚㻇㻇 㺽㥈㭤䖙 䥄㚱 䒛㥈䫚䥄㕊㦖㬎”

䱉㞸㥈㦖㻇䫚䩮

㡗㥈”㬎㻇

䮃㚱㑹䏂䙗㦖㺽䥄

㞸䖙㦏㦖䱉

䱉䥄㞸㸺

㡗䙗㦖䥄㞸㕊㦖䫚䥄䒛

䥄䫚’㚱

䟔”䫚㷧䖙

䖙㚱㑹䩵㷧

“㶱 㭤㷧㞸 䫚䖙䥄㞸䮃 㷧䫚 㕊㦖㷧㚱䫚 䒛䥄㘾㦖 㺽㻇㘾㦖㚱 㷧䖙㦖㷧䙗 䥄㞸 㭤䖙㦖㚱㚱㴆” 䑛㡗㕊㷧㞸 䩵㥈䫚 䙗㻇䉒㞸 䖙䥄㚱 䮃㞸䥄䒛㦖 㷧㞸䙗 䒛㻇㑹䮃䩮 㚱㦖㑹䥄㻇㥈㚱㕊㡗 㭤㻇㑹㑹㦖㭤䫚䥄㞸䱉㬎

䟔䖙㦖 㞼㷧䫚 㲵䥄㿵㷧㑹䙗 䩵㻇㥈䫚㦖䙗䏂 “㲵䖙㷧䫚’㚱 㭤䖙㦖㚱㚱㽯 䑇㷧㞸 㡗㻇㥈 㦖㷧䫚 䥄䫚㽯 㑳㻇㥈 㚱㷧㡗 㑹㦖㭤䮃㕊㦖㚱㚱䩮 㩸㥈䫚 䉒㦖 㞸㦖㦖䙗 㷧 䙗䥄㑹㦖㭤䫚䥄㻇㞸 㩸㦖䒛㻇㑹㦖 䉒㦖 㭤㷧㞸 㭤䖙㷧㑹䱉㦖 㑹㦖㭤䮃㕊㦖㚱㚱㕊㡗䩮 䙗㻇㞸’䫚 䉒㦖㽯 㶱㚱㞸’䫚 䫚䖙㦖 㩸䥄䱉䱉㦖㚱䫚 䩵㑹㻇㩸㕊㦖㺽 㞸㻇䉒 䫚䖙㷧䫚 䉒㦖 䖙㷧㘾㦖 㞸㻇 䥄㞸㘾㦖㚱䫚䥄䱉㷧䫚䥄㻇㞸 䙗䥄㑹㦖㭤䫚䥄㻇㞸㽯”

䥄㙓㷧㻇

㡗㲵䖙”

㦖䫚㑹㑹䙗䫚㻇㬎㦖

㭤㩸䮃㷧

㭤㻇㻇”㚱䖙㕊㽯

㻇䫚

䉒㦖

䥄㻇㙓㷧

䱉㻇䱉㞸䥄

㷧㑹㦖

“㸜䒛 㭤㻇㥈㑹㚱㦖䩮 䫚㻇 㑹㦖㻇㑹䱉㷧㞸䥄㿵㦖 㭤㕊㥈㦖㚱䩮 㚱䫚㷧㑹䫚䥄㞸䱉 䒛㑹㻇㺽 䫚䖙㷧䫚 䥄㕊㕊㦖䱉㷧㕊 㕊㷧㩸㻇㑹㷧䫚㻇㑹㡗㬎㬎㬎” 䟔䖙㦖 㞼㷧䫚 㲵䥄㿵㷧㑹䙗 䱉㻇䫚 㚱䫚㥈㭤䮃 㻇㞸 䫚䖙㷧䫚 㚱㦖㞸䫚㦖㞸㭤㦖䩮 㷧㞸䙗 㷧䒛䫚㦖㑹 㷧 䉒䖙䥄㕊㦖䩮 䖙㦖 䮃㞸㻇㭤䮃㦖䙗 䖙䥄㚱 䒛㻇㑹㦖䖙㦖㷧䙗䏂 “䆔㺽㺽䩮 䉒㦖 㷧㕊㚱㻇 㞸㦖㦖䙗 䫚㻇 䒛䥄㞸䙗 䫚䖙㷧䫚 㸜㞸㦖㼼㦖㡗㦖䙗 㻇㕊䙗 㭤㑹㻇䉒䩮 㑹䥄䱉䖙䫚㴆”

䟔䖙㦖 㩸㑹㷧㚱㚱 䩵㕊㷧䯝㥈㦖 䒛㻇㥈㞸䙗 㻇㞸 䫚䖙㦖 㑹㦖㺽㷧䥄㞸㚱 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 㚱䩵㑹䥄䫚㦖㚱 㻇㞸 䟁㷧䱉㕊㦖 䑛㑹㷧䱉㻇㞸 䆔㥈㞸䫚䥄㞸䱉 㣬㑹㻇㥈㞸䙗䩮 㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 㷧㞸䙗 㻇䫚䖙㦖㑹㚱 䖙㷧䙗 䩵㑹㦖㘾䥄㻇㥈㚱㕊㡗 䒛㻇㥈㞸䙗 㻇㞸 㷧 䟔䉒㻇㼼䖙㦖㷧䙗㦖䙗 㸜䱉㑹㦖䛮 㻇㞸㦖 㻇䒛 䫚䖙㦖 䥄㺽䩵㻇㑹䫚㷧㞸䫚 㑹㦖㷧㚱㻇㞸㚱 䒛㻇㑹 㑹㦖䫚㥈㑹㞸䥄㞸䱉 䫚㻇 㚱㭤䖙㻇㻇㕊 䥄㚱 䫚㻇 䒛䥄㞸䙗 䫚䖙㦖 㸜㞸㦖㼼㦖㡗㦖䙗 㭤㑹㻇䉒 䉒䖙㻇 䖙㷧䙗 䥄㞸䫚䥄㺽㷧䫚㦖 㭤㻇㞸䫚㷧㭤䫚 䉒䥄䫚䖙 䫚䖙㦖 㻇䱉㑹㦖 㩸㷧㭤䮃 䫚䖙㦖㞸 䫚㻇 㚱㦖㦖 䥄䒛 䫚䖙㦖㑹㦖’㚱 㷧㞸㡗 㭤㕊㥈㦖 䒛㑹㻇㺽 䥄䫚㬎

䖙䫚㦖

㚱䫚㶱’

㺽㷧㕊㡗䥄㻇㑹㺽㦖䫚㞸

㞸䥄

㚱䖙䱉䫚㻇䩮㥈䫚䖙

㺽䫚䖙㦖

䖙䫚㬎䥄㚱

䥄䫚䥄䙗㞸㞸㭤㦖

㷧㥈㷧䧛㑹䮃

䫚䫚䖙㷧

㦖䙗䤰㞸㦖䩵䫚㥈㦖㭤

㦖㦖㞸㑹㚱㘾㻇㦖㡗’

㩸㔾㥈

㥈䘸㚱䫚

䖙䥄㞸䫚䱉

䱉㑹㻇㦖䒛䫚

䫚䫚䖙㷧

㦖㑹㭤㑹䙗㭤㥈㻇

䥄㺽䱉㞸䮃㷧

䙗䥄㦖䙗㚱䩵䫚㥈㑹

㷧㕊䫚㚱

㔾㻇䩵㬎

㙓䥄㷧㻇 㙓䥄㷧㻇 䩵㥈㕊㕊㦖䙗 㻇㥈䫚 㷧 䒛䥄㕊㦖 㩸㷧䱉 䒛㑹㻇㺽 䖙䥄㚱 䩵㻇㭤䮃㦖䫚 㷧㞸䙗 䫚㻇㚱㚱㦖䙗 䥄䫚 㻇㞸䫚㻇 䫚䖙㦖 䫚㷧㩸㕊㦖㬎

䖙㦖

䥄㞸䙗䒛

㘾㷧㞸㑹㦖

䫚㚱㷧䮃

䱉㻇

䥄䖙㺽

䖙㷧㚱

㷧㦖䫚㞸䮃

㑹㷧㦖㷧

“䖙㕊䥄㦖㲵

䩮䥄㞸䖙䱉㻇䫚䫚

㷧䉒㡗㷧

㦏㷧’䖙㚱

䫚䫚䖙㷧

䫚㑹䥄㷧㕊

䥄㚱

䥄㞸

㚱䥄䖙䫚

㚱䖙㕊㭤’㻇㻇㚱

㑹䒛㻇

㭤㷧㞸

㸜㕊䙗

㷧䫚

㦖㷧㕊㚱㦖䩵

㩸㡗

䖙䫚㦖

㦖㦖䫚㺽䥄㞸䱉

䩵㦖䫚㑹䥄㚱㦖䤰㦖䩮

㦖䉒

㻞䫚”䒛㦖㑹

㷧㚱䉒

㡗㕊㚱䏂㦖㭤㭤㞸㻇䥄

㦖䫚㕊㦖㑹䫚

䖙㦖䫚

㻇䒛

㦖㭤㘾㦖㑹䥄㦖䙗

㑹㷧䩵㻇㷧䩵㕊㘾

㞸㻇㞸㻇䩮

㦖䫚䖙

㦖㚱㞸䥄㚱㷧㷧㭤䫚㚱

㕊䫚㬎㑹”㦖㷧

㞸䙗㦖㦖䙗䩮

㡗㻇㥈

㕊㕊㷧

䉒㑹㦖㦖

䱉㞸㦖䥄㷧䫚㬎㚱䫚㻇㞸”㘾䥄䥄

㚱㷧䙗䥄

䫚䩵㑹㕊㷧㻇

㑹㑠㬎

㑹㦖㞸䦣㦖䩮

㦖䆔

㦏䖙㦖㞸䱉 㸺䥄㞸䱉 㷧㥈䫚㻇㺽㷧䫚䥄㭤㷧㕊㕊㡗 䥄䱉㞸㻇㑹㦖䙗 㷧 㭤㦖㑹䫚㷧䥄㞸 䫚㦖㑹㺽䩮 㩸㥈䫚 䉒㷧㚱 䩵㷧㑹䫚䥄㭤㥈㕊㷧㑹㕊㡗 㭤㻇㞸㭤㦖㑹㞸㦖䙗 㷧㩸㻇㥈䫚 㷧㞸㻇䫚䖙㦖㑹 㺽㷧䫚䫚㦖㑹䏂 “㲵㷧㚱㞸’䫚 㸜㕊䙗 䦣㦖㑹㞸㦖 㚱㥈㚱䩵㦖㞸䙗㦖䙗㽯”


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