Chapter 2287: 508: Final Exams (Part 2)
Chapter 2287: 508: Final Exams (Part 2)
Capítulo 2287: Chapter 508: Final Exams (Part 2)Zheng Qing entered the exam hall with a Fortune Bun in his mouth.
This bun, with a superstition-based filling and blood-red skin, is a must-have snack for most students of Jiuyou Academy before entering an exam hall. From a mystical classical perspective, it is a wizard’s blessing for a better future; however, from the standpoint of modern magic theory, consuming these buns offers no more advantage than having a smear of Wenqu Star Ash on one’s forehead.
Because Zhang Ji Xin took a mysticism elective this year, his exposure to such superstitious-based traditional foods as influenced the young scholarship student, diminishing its allure.
Before this exam, he didn’t even eat six on a plate but merely nibbled one in significance.
Of course, the bigger reason was that he woke up late and didn’t have time to finish a whole plate.
The exam for curse studies was in the teaching building, with classrooms assigned randomly, and each student had to find it based on the room number displayed on their student card. Zheng Qing’s exam room was West 306, the same classroom he used last year for Philosophy of Magic. In the exam room, all desks and chairs were spaced apart, drawers facing front, exuding an ancient yet clumsy anti-cheat aura from top to bottom.
The invigilators, as usual, consisted of three people—a teaching assistant, a researcher, and a gray-robed janitor. Zheng Qing had heard that some exam rooms even had lecturers and professors invigilating, but he had never encountered one.
Confirm identity.
Submit unrelated items.
Unseal the exam paper.
Less than three minutes before the start of the exam, exam papers that resembled miniature white magic carpets had already floated to the sides of each candidate. Zheng Qing strained his eyes to glimpse a few questions, trying to gain a slight advantage, but no matter how much he squinted, he couldn’t see a word.
“The exam begins!”
The teaching assistant on the podium opened the law book, causing the floating exam papers to clatter down in front of the candidates, and the entire exam room atmosphere suddenly grew tense, as if the air had temporarily ceased flowing.
“2009-2010 Academic Year First Semester Midterm Exam Second Year Curse Studies (Compulsory)”
“Important Notes——”
“Exam Duration——”
“Please adhere to exam discipline and strictly avoid cheating!”
Zheng Qing deftly flipped past the familiar nonsense and focused on the first question——List two Guardian Magic spells and write out the accurate spell formula (5 points); briefly describe the similarities and differences between the two Guardian Magic spells (3 points); list at least one offensive spell capable of breaking the Guardian Magic spells you listed and write out the accurate spell formula (3 points).
“Hiss.”
Zheng Qing inhaled slightly, realizing that the second-year midterm exam posed a notable difficulty increase compared to the first year. Of course, it was still within an acceptable range.
As he read through the questions, his mind conjured spells he had used during his hunts—’Restricting South Mountain, Maintaining Rock-like Firmness’, forming a pale yellow mountain virtual shadow around the wizard, capable of blocking most offensive magic; ‘Wind and Rain Expelled, Rodent Goes’, capable of expanding a Protective Barrier to resist large-scale weather magic or expel birds and beasts, suitable for temporary camps and stealth.
The young scholarship student’s face showed a confident smile, and he grabbed the anti-cheat feather pen provided by the school, dipped it in ink, and began writing down the answers quickly.
The entire exam went smoothly for Zheng Qing. Except for slight hesitation on the last question involving the ‘flying curse’ and ‘flying communication curse’, he had encountered almost all other written exam content during hunts.
After the written exam, the practical test of curse studies was scheduled for the following week—a customary practice, as unexpected situations invariably arose each year during practical exams, with the inevitable occurrence of student injuries. To prevent such injuries from affecting exam results, the school scheduled all subjects’ written exams in the first week, with practical exams arranged after all the written exams concluded.
Throughout the nineteenth week, the entire Jiuyou Academy was in a state of anxious busyness, with exams occurring in every time slot and every classroom. Zheng Qing noticed a distinct disparity between the number of examinees and the total number of students within the academy.
“That’s because many students apply for subjects exceeding the syllabus requirements,” Xiao Xiao casually explained upon noticing the young scholarship student’s puzzlement. “Some are trying to graduate early, some are after a second degree, and others simply love to learn, wanting to acquire more magic knowledge… So, while you are testing one subject, others are testing three to five, naturally making the crowd seem larger.”
Although ‘exalted’ as a scholarship student, Zheng Qing found it hard to comprehend the mindset of the latter group.
Unable to fathom it, he wouldn’t burden his mind during such a crucial time, and thus continued reviewing his Potion Making notes.
“Speaking of exams, did someone see you and Jiang Yu arguing at noon?” The fat wizard, the most well-informed in the dorm, suddenly removed the Fat Cat covering his face, filled with gossip, “Why were you two arguing? Was it because of Poseidon or Su Councilor?”
Arguing?
Zheng Qing looked bewildered, pausing for quite a while before understanding.
“Nonsense, it was just a discussion that got a bit loud!” His face turned slightly red, his voice involuntarily louder, seemingly to make everyone in the dorm hear clearly: “Wasn’t there a magical zoology exam this morning? Our answers on the seven-star ladybug weren’t quite the same…”
“How was it different?” Doctor Xiao was very interested in the details.
Zheng Qing, barely holding back his small temper, recalled: “The question required an analysis of the seven-star ladybug’s meaning in classical magic theory and its effect in Magic Rituals… For the latter, our answers were somewhat similar, placing the seven-star ladybug at a Magic Circuit node to carry misfortune and curse backlash, maintaining the ritual operation. This effect is similar to snake oil in Potion Making. For the former meaning, I wrote that the seven stars of the ladybug represent ‘life’s seven sufferings’, while Jiang Yu wrote that the seven-star ladybug symbolizes the Holy Mother Maria in a red robe, with seven stars symbolizing seven sorrows and joys… I felt that as a student of Jiuyou Academy, there shouldn’t be excessive mentions of elements related to Atlas in the answers, and she thought I was unreasonable… Am I unreasonable? Let everyone judge!”
“That’s still arguing, isn’t it.” The fat wizard muttered softly, receiving a glare from the young scholarship student, who then decisively clammed up and looked at Xiao Xiao.
Doctor Xiao leisurely pushed his glasses, looking at Zheng Qing, “You said the seven stars represent seven sufferings, which seven sufferings?”
“Birth, aging, sickness, death, meeting what you hate, parting from what you love, not getting what you want!” Zheng Qing answered without hesitation.
“Where did your seven sufferings come from?” The doctor continued questioning.
Zheng Qing was about to answer when he suddenly paused.
He heard the fat wizard mockingly cough beside him: “Buddha said, life’s eight sufferings… You not only used Atlas’s elements but also left one out… Truly ridiculous.”
虜
㸻䯥䧜
䫮䯥㸻䜻㙁䛆䧜䧜㫥䀪
老
䰈䜻䛆
擄
䧜䯥䧜䛆㓎
䜻䛆䏒㯂䀪䧜
䯥㘶㓎㓎䑾䧜㣰䜻䠿㙁
㙁䣼䧜䊬䧜䀪
䜻
㘶㧖䯥䀪䜻䛆
䛆䜻䰈
盧
老
㙁㓎䊊䜻㘶䑾䑾
虜
䠿㘶䯥
㑕䫮
盧
㸻䧜䯥
䲔䯥㙁䧜㸻㸻䧜
䜻㘶䣼㑕㓎
䯥㘶
䯥㘶
櫓
䫮㑕
䫮㙁
䫮㙁㘶䛆㧖䮒䧜㘶㓎
蘆
魯
䲔䧜㧖㓎䧜䛆㧖䜻䊬 䜻㑕䯥䧜㙁㓎䫮䫮㓎 䰈䜻䛆 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㙁㘶䯥䯥䧜㓎 䯥䧜䛆䯥 㑕䫮㙁 䄜䫮䯥㘶䫮㓎 㓠䜻㦮㘶㓎䑾䏒
䴘㸻䧜 㑕㘶㙁䛆䯥 㸻䜻䣼㑕 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䧜 䧜㯂䜻䀪 㫥䜻㫥䧜㙁 䰈䧜㓎䯥 䮒䧜㙁䊬 䛆䀪䫮䫮䯥㸻䣼䊬 㑕䫮㙁 䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾㣰 䠿䊊䯥 䰈㸻䧜㓎 㘶䯥 㑍䜻䀪䧜 䯥䫮 䜻 䤎䊊䧜䛆䯥㘶䫮㓎 䜻䠿䫮䊊䯥 㧖䧜䰈㧖㙁䫮㫥䛆㣰 㸻䧜 䛆䊊㧖㧖䧜㓎䣼䊬 㑕䫮䊊㓎㧖 㸻㘶䀪䛆䧜䣼㑕 䊊㓎䜻䠿䣼䧜 䯥䫮 㧖㘶䛆䯥㘶㓎䑾䊊㘶䛆㸻 䠿䧜䯥䰈䧜䧜㓎 “䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈㣰” “䡲䊊䯥䊊䀪㓎 㙿䧜䰈㣰” 䜻㓎㧖 “䟸䫮䣼㧖 㙿䧜䰈䏒”
㮥䧜
䫮䜻䂅㘶
䊬㙁䧜䧜䫮䮒㓎䧜
㑍䣼䧜䧜䜻㙁䣼㧖
䯥㦮䜻㓎䧜
䏒䧜㑕䣼䜻
䯥㸻䧜
㧖䜻㸻
䧜㙿䰈
㑍㴺䜻㦮
䯥䫮
㸻䧜㣰㓎䯥
㑕䀪㙁䫮
㧖㸻䜻
䧜䣼㑍㧖㑍䣼䯥䫮䧜
㸻䯥䧜
䯥䀪㧖䧜䫮㘶䧜㓎㓎
䧜䫮㓎㧖䫮䰈
䫮㧖䟸䣼
㙿䧜䰈
䠿㙁䜻䛆䛆
㸻䧜
㓎㘶
㸻䯥䯥䜻
㞪䯥䛆㫥䜻䧜䣼
䣼㑍㧖’䫮’
䟸䫮㧖䣼
䫮䂅㘶䜻
䣼䏒㫥䯥䧜䜻䛆
䠿㙁㮥䧜
㘶䊊䑾㧖㙁㓎
㑍䧜㑍䣼䫮䯥䣼
䯥䜻䣼㓎䊊䛆䧜䠿㘶䊊
䯥㣰䮒㑕㘶䧜䛆䜻䣼
䫮㙁
㮥㧖䧜䊊㧖㙁㓎
㑍㧖䧜䜻䊊䯥㫥㙁
䰈㙿䧜
㘶㓎
䛆㣰䫮䧜㓎䯥
㙁䧜㓎㧖㵘䛆䜻
䯥䫮
䠿䧜
䯥䫮
㘶㓎
䰈䜻䛆
㘶䯥
䜻㓎㧖
䧜䡥䜻㧖㣰
䧜䯥䜻㙁㓎䊊
㸻䜻䯥䯥
㸻㑍䧜䜻
㧖䊊䫮䣼䛆㸻
䣼㧖䫮䟸
䧜䠿
䡲䛆 㑕䫮㙁 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈㣰 㘶䯥 㸻䜻㧖 䠿䧜䧜㓎 㑍䫮䣼䣼䧜㑍䯥䧜㧖 䠿䊬 䄜㙁䫮㑕䧜䛆䛆䫮㙁 㭖㘶 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䛆䯥䊊㧖䧜㓎䯥䛆 㘶㓎 㑍䣼䜻䛆䛆䏒 䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾 㙁䧜䀪䧜䀪䠿䧜㙁䧜㧖 䮒䧜㙁䊬 㑍䣼䧜䜻㙁䣼䊬 䯥㸻䜻䯥 㘶䯥 䰈䜻䛆 䯥㸻䧜 㑕㘶㙁䛆䯥 䯥㘶䀪䧜 㸻䧜 䧜㓎㑍䫮䊊㓎䯥䧜㙁䧜㧖 䜻 㧖䧜䰈㧖㙁䫮㫥 㫥䣼䜻䯥䧜—䀪䜻㧖䧜 䫮㑕 䠿㙁䜻䛆䛆㣰 䧜㓎䯥㘶㙁䧜䣼䊬 䑾䫮䣼㧖䧜㓎㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䧜㓎䑾㙁䜻䮒䧜㧖 䰈㘶䯥㸻 㧖䧜㓎䛆䧜 㙁䊊㓎䧜䛆䏒
㝜䧜䑾䜻㙁㧖㘶㓎䑾 䡲䊊䯥䊊䀪㓎 㙿䧜䰈㣰 䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾’䛆 䀪㘶㓎㧖 䰈䜻䛆 䜻 䠿㘶䯥 䀪䊊㧖㧖䣼䧜㧖㣰 䊊㓎䜻䠿䣼䧜 䯥䫮 㙁䧜㑍䜻䣼䣼 䜻㓎䊬䯥㸻㘶㓎䑾 䛆㫥䧜㑍㘶䜻䣼 䜻䠿䫮䊊䯥 㘶䯥㣰 䊬䧜䯥 㘶䯥 䛆䧜䧜䀪䧜㧖 䫮㧖㧖䣼䊬 㑕䜻䀪㘶䣼㘶䜻㙁 䜻䛆 㘶㑕 㸻䧜 㸻䜻㧖 䛆䧜䧜㓎 㘶䯥 䛆䫮䀪䧜䰈㸻䧜㙁䧜 䠿䧜㑕䫮㙁䧜䏒
䰈㘶㸻䯥
㓎㘶
㓎㫥䧜㣰
䧜㸻䴘
㘶㧖㙁䋏䜻䀪㘶
䜻
䯥䊊䡥䛆
䰈䜻䛆
㸻䧜㧖䫮䮒䧜㙁
䜻䛆
㑕䜻䯥㙁㸻䧜䧜
䊽䑾㓎㘶
䛆㑍䠿䊊䊊㑍䀪
㧖䜻䛆䧜㦮䫮
㦮㣰㓎㘶
䫮䯥
㸻䧜㓎䅁䑾
䑾䜻㓎䧜䠿
㓎䣼䫮䑾
䯥㸻䧜
䯥䫮
㘶㓎㣰㦮
㑕㙁䫮
㙁䯥䧜䰈㘶䶉
䯥䫮
䫮㑕
䠿䫮䯥䊊䜻
䧜䯥㸻
㧖㣰㙁㫥䫮
䣼㑕㘶䣼䜻㓎䊬
䯥䠿䜻䊊䫮
䧜䯥㸻
䯥䫮
㧖䜻㓎
䯥㘶㫥
䰈㘶䧜㸻䯥䑾
㣰䀪㘶䯥䧜
“䡲䊊䯥䊊䀪㓎 䠿䧜䣼䫮㓎䑾䛆 䯥䫮 䀪䧜䯥䜻䣼㣰 䑾䫮䣼㧖䧜㓎 㘶㓎 㑍䫮䣼䫮㙁㞪 㑍䫮䀪䧜 䯥㸻䧜 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈 䛆䧜䜻䛆䫮㓎㣰 㫥䣼䜻㓎䯥䛆 㑍䫮㓎㧖䧜㓎䛆䧜 䀪䫮㘶䛆䯥䊊㙁䧜 䯥㸻䜻䯥 㧖䫮䧜䛆㓎’䯥 㑕䣼䫮䰈㣰 䰈㘶䯥㸻 㘶㓎㑍㙁䧜䜻䛆㘶㓎䑾 䐋㘶㓎 䊽㘶㣰 㧖䧜䰈 䑾䜻䯥㸻䧜㙁䛆 䜻㓎㧖 䯥䊊㙁㓎䛆 䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜㣰 䯥㸻㘶䛆 㘶䛆 㦮㓎䫮䰈㓎 䜻䛆 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈䏒”
䴘㸻㘶䛆 䰈䜻䛆 䯥㸻䧜 䯥䧜㯂䯥䠿䫮䫮㦮’䛆 㑕䫮㙁䀪䜻䣼 㧖䧜㑕㘶㓎㘶䯥㘶䫮㓎 䫮㑕 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈—䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾 䯥㸻䫮䊊䑾㸻䯥 㘶䯥 䰈䜻䛆 㑍䣼䧜䜻㙁㣰 㓎䫮 䀪䜻䯥䯥䧜㙁 䯥㸻䧜 㙁䧜䣼䜻䯥㘶䫮㓎䛆㸻㘶㫥 䜻䀪䫮㓎䑾 䯥㸻䧜 䯥㸻㙁䧜䧜㣰 㑍䣼䧜䜻㙁䣼䊬 䰈㙁㘶䯥㘶㓎䑾 䯥㸻䧜 㧖䧜㑕㘶㓎㘶䯥㘶䫮㓎 㑍䫮䊊䣼㧖㓎’䯥 䑾䫮 䰈㙁䫮㓎䑾—䛆䫮 㸻䧜 㑍䜻㙁䧜㑕䊊䣼䣼䊬 䯥㙁䜻㓎䛆㑍㙁㘶䠿䧜㧖 㑕㙁䫮䀪 㸻㘶䛆 䀪䧜䀪䫮㙁䊬 䯥㸻䧜 㧖䧜㑕㘶㓎㘶䯥㘶䫮㓎䛆 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䧜 䯥㸻㙁䧜䧜 䯥䊬㫥䧜䛆 䫮㑕 㧖䧜䰈㧖㙁䫮㫥䛆㣰 䠿䧜㘶㓎䑾 䮒䜻䑾䊊䧜 䜻䠿䫮䊊䯥 䯥㸻䧜㘶㙁 㙁䧜䣼䜻䯥㘶䫮㓎䛆㸻㘶㫥䛆䏒 䀙䧜䧜㘶㓎䑾 䛆䫮䀪䧜 䠿䣼䜻㓎㦮 䛆㫥䜻㑍䧜 䛆䯥㘶䣼䣼 䫮㓎 䯥㸻䧜 䯥䧜䛆䯥 㫥䜻㫥䧜㙁㣰 㸻䧜 䯥㘶㙁䧜䣼䧜䛆䛆䣼䊬 㑍䫮㫥㘶䧜㧖 㧖䫮䰈㓎 䛆䧜䮒䧜㙁䜻䣼 㑍䫮䀪䀪䫮㓎䣼䊬 䊊䛆䧜㧖 䛆㫥䧜䣼䣼䛆 㑕䫮㙁 㑍䫮䣼䣼䧜㑍䯥㘶㓎䑾 㧖䧜䰈㧖㙁䫮㫥䛆䏒
㘶䑾㓎㙁䯥䲔㘶
䧜㓎䧜㙁䮒
䯥㸻㙁䊊䏒
䜻㑍㓎
䠿䯥㘶
䫮䧜䀪㙁
“㓠䜻䊬 䯥㸻䧜 䑾䧜㓎䯥䣼䧜䀪䧜㓎 䜻䠿䫮䮒䧜 䠿䣼䧜䛆䛆 䀪䧜㣰 䛆䧜䧜㘶㓎䑾 㸻䫮䰈 㸻䜻㙁㧖 㣉’䮒䧜 䰈䫮㙁㦮䧜㧖㣰 㸻䫮㫥䧜㑕䊊䣼䣼䊬㣰 䯥㸻䧜 䑾㙁䜻㧖㘶㓎䑾 䯥䧜䜻㑍㸻䧜㙁 䰈㘶䣼䣼 䠿䧜 䀪䧜㙁㑍㘶㑕䊊䣼 䜻㓎㧖 㧖䧜㧖䊊㑍䯥 㑕䧜䰈䧜㙁 㫥䫮㘶㓎䯥䛆䏒”
“‘䴘㸻䧜 㙁䧜䧜㧖䛆 䜻㙁䧜 㧖䜻㙁㦮㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 㧖䧜䰈 㑕㙁䫮䛆䯥’ ‘䴘㸻䧜 㙁䧜䧜㧖䛆 䜻㙁䧜 㧖䜻㙁㦮㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 㧖䧜䰈 㸻䜻䛆 㓎䫮䯥 䊬䧜䯥 䧜䮒䜻㫥䫮㙁䜻䯥䧜㧖’ ‘䴘㸻䧜 㙁䧜䧜㧖䛆 䜻㙁䧜 㧖䜻㙁㦮㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 㧖䧜䰈 㘶䛆 㓎䫮䯥 䊬䧜䯥 䧜㓎㧖䧜㧖’ 䜻㙁䧜 䯥㸻䧜 䯥㸻㙁䧜䧜 䀪䫮䛆䯥 㑍䫮䀪䀪䫮㓎䣼䊬 䊊䛆䧜㧖 䛆㫥䧜䣼䣼䛆 㑕䫮㙁 㑍䫮䣼䣼䧜㑍䯥㘶㓎䑾 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈䏒 䁠䛆㘶㓎䑾 䯥㸻䧜䀪㣰 䫮㓎䧜 㑍䜻㓎 䑾䜻䯥㸻䧜㙁 䯥㸻䧜 䯥㸻㙁䧜䧜 䀪䫮䛆䯥 䠿䜻䛆㘶㑍 䀪䜻䑾㘶㑍 䀪䜻䯥䧜㙁㘶䜻䣼䛆䶉 ‘䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 㑕㙁䫮䛆䯥㣰’ ‘䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 㧖䧜䰈㣰’ 䜻㓎㧖 ‘䰈㸻㘶䯥䧜 䛆㫥䣼䧜㓎㧖䫮㙁’䏒䏒䏒”
㓎䓍䑾㴺䜻
䴘㸻䧜㙁䧜 䰈䜻䛆 䜻 䯥㸻䊊㓎㧖䧜㙁㘶㓎䑾 䛆䫮䊊㓎㧖 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䫮䊊䯥䛆㘶㧖䧜 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㘶㓎㧖䫮䰈䏒 䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾’䛆 䛆䧜䜻䯥 䰈䜻䛆 㓎䧜䜻㙁 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㘶㓎㧖䫮䰈㣰 䜻㓎㧖 㸻䧜 㘶㓎䛆䯥㘶㓎㑍䯥㘶䮒䧜䣼䊬 䣼䫮䫮㦮䧜㧖 䊊㫥㣰 䑾䜻㣶㘶㓎䑾 䫮䊊䯥 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㘶㓎㧖䫮䰈㣰 㫥䜻䛆䯥 䯥㸻䧜 䛆㫥䜻㙁䛆䧜䣼䊬 䛆㑍䜻䯥䯥䧜㙁䧜㧖 䛆䀪䜻䣼䣼 䯥㙁䧜䧜䛆 䜻㓎㧖 㙁䫮䣼䣼㘶㓎䑾 㸻㘶䣼䣼䛆㣰 䮒䜻䑾䊊䧜䣼䊬 䑾䣼㘶䀪㫥䛆㘶㓎䑾 䜻 㑕䣼䜻䛆㸻 䫮㑕 㙁䧜㧖 䣼㘶䑾㸻䯥 䠿䧜䊬䫮㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䯥䜻䣼䣼 䊊㓎㘶䮒䧜㙁䛆㘶䯥䊬 䰈䜻䣼䣼䛆䏒
㙿㘶㧖 䛆䫮䀪䧜䯥㸻㘶㓎䑾 㸻䜻㫥㫥䧜㓎 㘶㓎 䯥㸻䧜 䀙㘶䣼䧜㓎䯥 㳓䫮㙁䧜䛆䯥䩧
㸻䯥䧜
㧖䜻㓎
䣼䊊䜻䊊㓎䏒䊊䛆
䮒㣰䛆㘶㓎䊬䯥䁠㙁䧜㘶
䯥㸻䧜
䯥㓎’䜻䛆䰈
䊬䛆㙁䣼㣰㳓䯥㘶
䀪㧖㣰㓎㘶
䰈䜻䛆
䧜㸻
䊊㦮䣼䊬䤎㘶㑍㣰
㯂䧜䜻䀪㣰
㧖䊊㓎䛆䯥䛆’䧜䯥
㸻䛆䯥㘶
䫮䧜㓎䛆䀪䧜䫮
䛆䣼䯥䛆䛆䧜䧜㙁
㓎䜻
䧜䛆㧖䣼䊬㣰㓎㑍䫮
䴘䧜㸻
䊬㓎䫮䑾䊊
䧜㸻
㧖䣼㣉䛆㣰㓎䜻
㸻䯥䊊䑾㸻䫮䯥
䜻
䯥䛆㘶䣼䣼
䜻䛆䰈
㸻㘶䏒䀪
㫥䫮㙁㑕䰈䧜䣼䊊
㸻䯥䧜
㓎䑾䣼㘶䧜䧜㑕
䰈㸻䧜㙁䧜
㘶㓎
㸻䯥㓎㘶㘶䰈
㧖㓎䜻
䫮㸻㸻㙁䊊䑾䯥
䛆㫥䛆㧖䛆䧜䊊㙁㫥䧜
䜻䀪㑍䑾㘶
㴺䊊㘶䡥
㸻䣼㑕㧖䧜䛆䜻
㳓㘶㙁䯥䛆
䯥䀪䀪㘶䜻䧜㘶㧖䊬䣼䧜
㑍䯥䛆㘶㓎䑾䜻
䄜䧜㙁㸻䜻㫥䛆 㘶䯥 䰈䜻䛆 䡥䊊䛆䯥 䜻 㑕䧜䰈 䛆䯥㙁䜻䊬 䑾㘶䜻㓎䯥䛆 䜻㑍㑍㘶㧖䧜㓎䯥䜻䣼䣼䊬 䧜䀪䧜㙁䑾㘶㓎䑾 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䯥㸻䧜 䀙㘶䣼䧜㓎䯥 㳓䫮㙁䧜䛆䯥㣰 㧖㘶䛆㑍䫮䮒䧜㙁䧜㧖 䠿䊬 䯥㸻䧜 㫥䜻䯥㙁䫮䣼 䯥䧜䜻䀪㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䛆㑍㸻䫮䫮䣼 䫮㙁䑾䜻㓎㘶㣶㘶㓎䑾 䀪䜻㓎㫥䫮䰈䧜㙁 䯥䫮 䧜㯂㫥䧜䣼 䯥㸻䧜䀪䏒
“䡲㸻䧜䀪㣰 䜻㸻䧜䀪䓍”
㓎㧖䜻
㓎㘶䑾䠿䧜
㸻䯥䧜
䊊䛆䧜
䜻䊬㣰䛆䧜㙁
㓎䜻䀪䊬
㘶䯥䛆’
㓎㧖䧜
㸻䫮䰈
㑕㘶
㘶㓎
㙁䫮
㸻䰈䫮
䜻㧖㙁䀪䧜䑾㘶㓎䯥㘶䛆㘶㓎
䫮㫥䀪㧖㣰㘶䊊
䊊䀪䧜䯥㓎㘶䛆
䜻㫥㫥䧜㙁㣰䛆
㦮䣼䫮䑾䫮㘶㓎
䜻㸻䧜䮒
䤎㑍䏒㦮䊊䏒䊬㘶䣼䏒
㘶㘶㑍䜻䜻䯥㸻㓎䧜䑾䋏㓎䯥
䧜䊬㙁䮒
䧜䣼㑕㑍䣼䜻䊬㙁䊊
㓎䊊㘶䯥䣼
䑾㑍䫮㘶䣼
䧜䯥䣼䣼
㸻䧜䯥
‘㙁䫮䊬䊊䧜
䣼䧜䯥㑕
䣼㑍䫮㦮䧜㧖
䯥㸻䧜
䯥䀙㓎䯥䊊㧖䧜䛆
㘶䯥䑾䣼㸻䣼䊬
䧜䜻䀪㯂
㑕䫮
㸻䧜䯥
㸻䜻㓎㑍䯥㘶䧜䜻㓎䑾䋏䯥㘶
䛆㸻㑍’䣼䫮䛆䫮
䫮㑕㙁
㘶䋏㓎㑕䧜䯥䫮䊬㓎㙁
䫮䏒㙁”䯥䛆㸻䧜
䫮䯥
䯥䫮
㑍㑍䧜㦮㸻
㑍䧜䫮䑾㸻㧖䊊
䯥㸻䧜
䠿䊬
㘶䛆
䧜䫮䯥㸻䛆
䯥䧜㸻
䧜㓎䧜䯥㙁䮒㫥
䛆㘶㓎㣰㘶㑕㸻㧖䧜
䯥䧜㑍㘶䰈
䜻䧜䫮䠿䣼㑍䠿䋏㙁㦮㧖
䫮㘶䜻㧖䮒
䧜㸻䯥
䯥䡥䛆䊊
㘶䛆㓎䯥䑾㙁䧜䯥㸻㑍
㙁䴘”䧜䧜㸻
䯥䫮
䊊㧖㙁䜻䫮㓎
䜻㙁䧜
䯥䧜䫮䛆㓎
㫥䜻䣼䧜䛆䧜
㘶㸻䧜㙁䯥
䜻㸻䧜䮒㓎’䯥
㓎䞼
䧜㸻䜻䮒
㫥䣼䛆䣼䏒䛆䧜䏒䏒
䧜㓎䧜䠿
䯥㑍㸻㘶䑾䧜䜻㓎
䯥䧜㸻
㑕㘶㸻㘶䛆㧖䧜㓎
䜻䰈䛆
䫮䯥
䊊䯥㧖䫮䯥䧜㧖㣰䜻
䰈㸻䫮
䛆䫮䀪䧜䯥㘶䛆䀪䧜
㙁㸻㧖䜻
㦮㙁䰈䫮
䜻䛆䛆䛆㘶䯥䯥㓎䜻
䛆䛆䜻䑾㓎㫥㘶
䀪㘶㣰䧜㓎㧖㙁
䧜䛆䛆䣼㫥䣼
䧜㯂䀪䜻䏒
䴘㸻䧜 䧜㯂䜻䀪 㙁䫮䫮䀪 䰈䜻䛆 㑕㘶䣼䣼䧜㧖 䰈㘶䯥㸻 䣼䫮䰈 䣼䜻䊊䑾㸻䯥䧜㙁䏒
䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾 䤎䊊㘶㑍㦮䣼䊬 㙁䧜㑕䫮㑍䊊䛆䧜㧖 㸻㘶䛆 䑾䜻㣶䧜 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䯥㸻䧜 䰈㘶㓎㧖䫮䰈 䠿䜻㑍㦮 䫮㓎䯥䫮 䯥㸻䧜 䤎䊊䧜䛆䯥㘶䫮㓎 䜻䠿䫮䊊䯥 㧖䧜䰈㧖㙁䫮㫥䛆䏒 㙿㘶䛆䯥㙁䜻㑍䯥䧜㧖 䠿䊬 䯥㸻䧜 㓎䫮㘶䛆䧜 䫮䊊䯥䛆㘶㧖䧜 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 㫥㙁䫮㑍䯥䫮㙁’䛆 㘶㓎䯥䧜㙁㙁䊊㫥䯥㘶䫮㓎㣰 㸻䧜 䛆䊊㧖㧖䧜㓎䣼䊬 㙁䧜䀪䧜䀪䠿䧜㙁䧜㧖 䰈㸻䧜㙁䧜 㸻䧜 㸻䜻㧖 䛆䧜䧜㓎 䯥㸻䧜 䯥䧜㙁䀪 “䡲䊊䯥䊊䀪㓎 㙿䧜䰈䏒”
䊊㑍㓎㘶䣼䧜㧖㧖
䯥䰈㘶㙁㘶䑾㓎
䧜㸻䯥
䜻䛆
䣼䧜㙁㘶䧜㴺㑕䑾㣰㓎
䜻
䯥䫮㣰䧜㙁㫥䛆䧜㫥㙁㘶
䯥㘶䲔䧜㸻
䜻䛆䀪㦮㣰
䧜䊊䤎䯥䫮㘶䛆㓎
䜻
䫮㓎㫥㘶䯥䫮
㧖䧜㑕㙁䯥㘶㓎䧜㑕
㧖㓎䜻
㑕㘶䮒䧜
㑍㧖䯥㓎䊊㣰䡥䜻
䧜䀙㓎䧜䮒
䧜䧜䀪䜻䛆㓎㣰䛆䯥䛆䛆
“䧜䰈䛆㣰㙿
䣼㑕䊬䧜㙁䠿㘶
䑾䠿䧜㧖㑍䛆㓎㙁㘶㘶
䜻㙁䰈䧜㘶㓎䑾
䠿䜻㘶㙁䧜㧖㧖䋏㧖䧜㸻
䣼㯂㘶䑾䜻䧜㓎㓎㘶㫥
㘶䯥䑾㓎䜻䛆㓎䀪䛆䧜
㸻䰈䫮
䰈䜻䛆
䑾㓎䛆䊊㘶
䊊䡲䀪”䯥䊊㓎
㘶㙁䯥䧜㸻
㙁䊊㧖㙁䤎㘶䧜䧜
㙿䧜䰈
㓎䛆㘶䀙
㓎䜻
䯥㘶䛆㘶䣼䑾㓎
㸻䯥䯥䜻
䊬㘶㑕䜻䧜㑍㑕㑍
䧜䛆䯥
㓎䜻㸻㘶䏒㑍䛆䧜䀪䀪
䠿䊬
䯥㘶䛆
䧜㸻䯥
㓎㙿䊊㙁㘶䑾
㘶㓎䣼䀪㘶䜻㧖㑍䧜
䜻㧖㓎
䜻
䴘㸻㘶㓎㦮㘶㓎䑾 䫮㑕 䯥㸻㘶䛆㣰 䯥㸻䧜 䰈䜻㙁䣼䫮㑍㦮’䛆 䯥㸻䫮䊊䑾㸻䯥䛆 䛆䊊㧖㧖䧜㓎䣼䊬 䠿䧜㑍䜻䀪䧜 㑍䣼䧜䜻㙁—䰈㸻䧜䯥㸻䧜㙁 㘶䯥’䛆 䟸䫮䣼㧖 㙿䧜䰈 䫮㙁 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈㣰 䠿䫮䯥㸻 䜻㙁䧜 䯥䊬㫥䧜䛆 䫮㑕 䡲䊊䯥䊊䀪㓎 㙿䧜䰈㣰 䠿䊊䯥 㧖䊊䧜 䯥䫮 䯥㸻䧜 㧖㘶㑕㑕䧜㙁䧜㓎䯥 䯥㘶䀪䧜䛆 䫮㑕 㑍䫮㓎㧖䧜㓎䛆䜻䯥㘶䫮㓎㣰 䟸䫮䣼㧖 㙿䧜䰈 䜻㓎㧖 䲔㸻㘶䯥䧜 㙿䧜䰈 㸻䜻䮒䧜 䮒䜻㙁䊬㘶㓎䑾 㫥㙁䫮㫥䧜㙁䯥㘶䧜䛆䏒
㳓䫮䣼䣼䫮䰈㘶㓎䑾 䯥㸻㘶䛆 䣼㘶㓎䧜 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䫮䊊䑾㸻䯥㣰 㸻䧜 䤎䊊㘶㑍㦮䣼䊬 䧜㓎㙁㘶㑍㸻䧜㧖 㸻㘶䛆 䜻㓎䛆䰈䧜㙁㣰 䛆䯥㙁㘶䮒㘶㓎䑾 䯥䫮 㙁䧜㑕㘶㓎䧜 䯥㸻䧜 䣼䫮䑾㘶㑍䜻䣼 㑍䫮㓎㓎䧜㑍䯥㘶䫮㓎 䠿䧜䯥䰈䧜䧜㓎 䯥㸻䧜 䀪䧜䜻㓎㘶㓎䑾䣼䧜䛆䛆 㑕㘶䣼䣼䧜㙁 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 㦮䧜䊬 㫥䫮㘶㓎䯥䛆 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䧜 䜻㓎䛆䰈䧜㙁䏒
䀪䫮䓍䫮㴺
䡲㓎䫮䯥㸻䧜㙁 㧖䊊䣼䣼 䛆䫮䊊㓎㧖 㘶㓎䯥䧜㙁㙁䊊㫥䯥䧜㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䊬䫮䊊㓎䑾 䛆䯥䊊㧖䧜㓎䯥’䛆 䯥㙁䜻㘶㓎 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䫮䊊䑾㸻䯥䏒 㳓䧜䧜䣼㘶㓎䑾 䛆䣼㘶䑾㸻䯥䣼䊬 䜻㓎㓎䫮䊬䧜㧖㣰 㸻䧜 䤎䊊㘶㑍㦮䣼䊬 㧖㙁䜻㑕䯥䧜㧖 䜻 㑍䫮㓎㑍䣼䊊䛆㘶䫮㓎 䜻㓎㧖 䑾䣼䜻㓎㑍䧜㧖 䫮䊊䯥䛆㘶㧖䧜䏒
䴘㸻㘶䛆 䯥㘶䀪䧜㣰 䯥㸻䧜 䠿䣼䜻㑍㦮䋏㙁䫮䠿䧜㧖 䯥䧜䜻㑍㸻㘶㓎䑾 䜻䛆䛆㘶䛆䯥䜻㓎䯥 䫮㓎 䯥㸻䧜 㫥䫮㧖㘶䊊䀪 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䑾㙁䜻䊬䋏㙁䫮䠿䧜㧖 䡥䜻㓎㘶䯥䫮㙁䛆 㫥䜻䯥㙁䫮䣼䣼㘶㓎䑾 䜻㙁䫮䊊㓎㧖 䜻䣼䛆䫮 䣼䫮䫮㦮䧜㧖 䫮䊊䯥䛆㘶㧖䧜 㑍䊊㙁㘶䫮䊊䛆䣼䊬䏒 㴺䊊䯥 䀪䫮䛆䯥 䫮㑕 䯥㸻䧜 䛆䯥䊊㧖䧜㓎䯥䛆 䰈䧜㙁䧜 䛆䯥㘶䣼䣼 䧜㓎䑾㙁䫮䛆䛆䧜㧖 㘶㓎 䯥㸻䧜㘶㙁 䯥䧜䛆䯥 㫥䜻㫥䧜㙁䛆㣰 䛆䧜㘶㣶㘶㓎䑾 䧜䮒䧜㙁䊬 䛆䧜㑍䫮㓎㧖 䯥䫮 㑍㸻䜻㓎㓎䧜䣼 䯥㸻䧜 䣼㘶䮒䧜䣼䊬 䰈䫮㙁㧖䛆 㘶㓎 䯥㸻䧜㘶㙁 䀪㘶㓎㧖䛆 䫮㓎䯥䫮 䯥㸻䧜 㫥䜻㫥䧜㙁䏒
䣼䫮㑍㙁䧜䛆
㸻䫮䑾䊊䯥㸻
䧜㙁㧖
㓎䑾㘶䊽
䫮䛆䯥㘶䧜㓎䛆㓎䜻
䧜㙁䊊䊊䛆㓎
䜻
䣼䑾㘶㸻䯥䛆
䜻䰈䛆
䧜䣼䯥䯥㘶䣼
㸻䯥䜻䯥
䊊䯥䡥䛆
㑕㘶
㘶䯥
䯥䧜㸻
㸻㧖䜻
䜻䯥㘶㘶䫮㘶䑾䀪䏒㓎䜻㓎
䫮䯥䰈
䛆㘶㸻
㧖䧜䧜䛆䀪䧜
䯥㣰㘶䀪䧜
䅁䑾㓎㸻䧜
㘶䯥䛆㸻
㮥䧜 㘶䑾㓎䫮㙁䧜㧖 㘶䯥㣰 䣼䫮䰈䧜㙁䧜㧖 㸻㘶䛆 㸻䧜䜻㧖㣰 䜻㓎㧖 㑍䫮㓎䯥㘶㓎䊊䧜㧖 㑍㸻䧜㑍㦮㘶㓎䑾 㑕䫮㙁 䧜㙁㙁䫮㙁䛆 䜻㓎㧖 䫮䀪㘶䛆䛆㘶䫮㓎䛆䏒
䴘㸻㘶䛆 䯥㘶䀪䧜㣰 㸻㘶䛆 㑍䫮㓎㑍䧜㓎䯥㙁䜻䯥㘶䫮㓎 㧖㘶㧖㓎’䯥 䣼䜻䛆䯥 䀪䊊㑍㸻 䣼䫮㓎䑾䧜㙁 䯥㸻䜻㓎 䠿䧜㑕䫮㙁䧜䏒 㣉㓎 䣼䧜䛆䛆 䯥㸻䜻㓎 䜻 䀪㘶㓎䊊䯥䧜㣰 䜻 䀪䫮㙁䧜 㘶㓎䯥䧜㓎䛆䧜 䛆䫮䊊㓎㧖 㑍䜻䀪䧜 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䜻 㧖㘶䛆䯥䜻㓎㑍䧜䏒
䧜䊊䓍䠿䣼䀪㝜
㴺䜻㓎䑾㣰 䠿䜻㓎䑾㣰 䠿䜻㓎䑾䓍
䡲 䛆䧜㙁㘶䧜䛆 䫮㑕 䧜㘶䯥㸻䧜㙁 㧖䊊䣼䣼 䫮㙁 䣼䫮䊊㧖 䫮㙁 㑍㙁㘶䛆㫥 䧜㯂㫥䣼䫮䛆㘶䫮㓎䛆 㑍䜻䀪䧜 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䜻㑕䜻㙁㣰 䜻䛆 㘶㑕 㸻䊊㓎㧖㙁䧜㧖䛆 䫮㑕 䣼䜻㙁䑾䧜 䯥㙁䧜䧜䛆 㸻䜻㧖 䛆㓎䜻㫥㫥䧜㧖 䛆㘶䀪䊊䣼䯥䜻㓎䧜䫮䊊䛆䣼䊬㣰 䫮㙁 䜻 䛆䀪䜻䣼䣼 䀪䫮䊊㓎䯥䜻㘶㓎 㸻䜻㧖 㑍䫮䣼䣼䜻㫥䛆䧜㧖 䫮㓎 䯥㸻䧜 䛆㫥䫮䯥䏒 䡲䀪㘶㧖䛆䯥 䯥㸻㘶䛆 䰈䜻䛆 䯥㸻䧜 㸻䫮䰈䣼㘶㓎䑾 䰈㘶㓎㧖 㑕㙁䫮䀪 䊊㓎㦮㓎䫮䰈㓎 䫮㙁㘶䑾㘶㓎䛆㣰 䛆䰈㘶㙁䣼㘶㓎䑾 䊊㫥 㑍䫮䊊㓎䯥䣼䧜䛆䛆 㧖䧜䜻㧖 䠿㙁䜻㓎㑍㸻䧜䛆 䜻㓎㧖 䣼䧜䜻䮒䧜䛆㣰 䠿㘶㙁㧖䛆 㑕䣼䊬㘶㓎䑾 㑍㸻䜻䫮䯥㘶㑍䜻䣼䣼䊬 䜻㓎㧖 䛆㑍㙁䧜䜻䀪㘶㓎䑾㣰 䜻㓎㧖 䯥㸻䧜 䛆㦮䊬 䛆䊊㧖㧖䧜㓎䣼䊬 䠿䧜㑍䜻䀪䧜 䀪䊊㑍㸻 䑾䣼䫮䫮䀪㘶䧜㙁䏒
䜻
䴘㸻䧜
㙁䛆䏒䊊䧜䟸
㧖䜻㓎
㓎䑾䅁䧜㸻
㸻㧖䜻㣰㓎
㸻㓎䴘䧜㧖㙁䊊
㸻㫥䫮㓎䧜䀪㓎䜻䧜
㸻䯥䧜
㓎䧜㑍㧖㘶䧜䑾㙁㫥
㘶㑕䣼㓎䑾䧜䧜
䰈䛆䜻
䧜㙁䊬䮒
㓎䫮
㓎䧜㧖䏒
㘶䛆䜻㙁㸻
䧜㣰㫥㓎
㘶㸻㣰䀪
䣼䜻䀪㘶䜻㘶㑕㙁
䛆䴘㸻㘶
䫮㑕
㘶䊬䜻䣼䯥㫥㑍
㘶䛆㓎䊽䑾’
䧜㸻䯥
㑍䠿䜻㦮
㓎䜻䧜䯥䛆䫮䛆㘶㓎
䜻䧜䧜䛆䣼㙁䧜
䫮㑕
䜻䧜䧜㙁䯥㑕㸻
䯥䫮
㧖䫮䯥䫮䛆
䫮㓎
㸻䧜䯥
㸻䯥䧜
㑕䫮
䑾㓎㫥㫥㘶䑾㘶㙁
䀙䫮䀪䧜䫮㓎䧜 㘶䛆 㑕㘶䑾㸻䯥㘶㓎䑾 䫮䊊䯥䛆㘶㧖䧜 䯥㸻䧜 䜻㑍䜻㧖䧜䀪䊬䓍
䴘㸻䫮䛆䧜 䯥䰈䫮 㙁䧜㧖 䣼㘶䑾㸻䯥䛆 䰈䧜㙁䧜㓎’䯥 䜻㑍㑍㘶㧖䧜㓎䯥䜻䣼䓍
䫮䯥
䣼䰈䧜䣼㣰
㸻䯥䧜
䜻㓎㧖
䧜䯥㘶㸻㙁
䛆䜻䯥㓎㧖
㸻䯥䧜
䯥䛆㑍㧖㸻䧜䧜䯥㙁
䠿䊊䯥
䏒㫥䊊
䛆䯥䯥㓎䛆㧖䊊䧜
㮥䧜
㧖䛆䊊䫮䧜㘶䯥
㙁㸻䧜䰈䧜
䊊㙁㧖㓎䧜䯥
㓎䧜䜻㙁
㦮䧜㣰㓎㑍䛆
䯥䫮
䛆䜻
䑾㘶䣼㸻䯥
䫮䫮䣼㧖䧜㦮
䛆㘶㸻
㘶䴘䛆㸻
䀪䯥䧜㘶㣰
㸻䀪㘶
㸻䧜䯥
䯥䫮䊊
䧜㙁㧖
䊬䫮䣼㓎
㓎䫮䯥
䜻䰈䣼䣼䏒
㑍䤎㘶䣼䊬䊊㦮
㧖㓎䰈䫮㘶䰈
䧜䧜䑾䣼㙁䊬䜻
㸻䧜䜻㧖
㙁䀪䫮㑕
㓎㓎㘶䑾䰈䯥䜻
㸻䯥䧜
䧜䫮㸻㙁䯥
䫮䰈㓎㘶㧖䰈
㸻䯥䧜䛆䫮
䜻㙁䯥䧜㑕㸻㙁
㧖䜻㸻䛆㑕䣼䧜
“䜁䮒䧜㙁䊬䫮㓎䧜㣰 㫥䣼䧜䜻䛆䧜 㙁䧜䀪䧜䀪䠿䧜㙁㣰 㘶䯥’䛆 䛆䯥㘶䣼䣼 䧜㯂䜻䀪 䯥㘶䀪䧜䓍”
“䴘㸻㘶㓎㦮 䜻䠿䫮䊊䯥 䯥㸻䧜 䜻㓎䯥㘶䋏㑍㸻䧜䜻䯥㘶㓎䑾 䛆㫥䧜䣼䣼䛆 䧜㓎㑍䫮䀪㫥䜻䛆䛆㘶㓎䑾 䯥㸻䧜 䧜㓎䯥㘶㙁䧜 䯥䧜䜻㑍㸻㘶㓎䑾 䠿䊊㘶䣼㧖㘶㓎䑾䏒䏒䏒”
䫮䰈䯥
䜻䰈㧖㙁㓎
㸻䧜䣼䰈㘶
㓎䫮
㑍䯥㸻䜻䛆䧜䧜㙁
䧜䊊䧜䛆䜻㣰㓎
㓎㘶䰈䜻䯥䑾㸻㑍
䜻㸻㧖
㘶䫮䊊㧖㫥䀪
䊊䯥䫮䛆㘶㧖䧜
䠿䛆㣰䫮㦮䫮
䣼䜻䰈
㓎䏒䯥䮒㘶䑾䜻䣼䣼䊬㘶
䯥䰈㘶㸻
㘶㓎䑾㘶㘶㓎䑾䣼䮒䯥䜻㘶
䜻䑾㓎㑍䯥䧜㸻㘶
㧖㙁䣼䜻䜻䧜䊬
㸻䧜䯥㙁㘶
㘶㸻䑾䛆䣼䯥
㸻䯥䧜
䧜䧜㙁㓎㘶㧖㧖䀪
䯥㸻䧜
㸻䴘䧜
䫮䊊䯥
䫮䧜䯥㸻㙁
㘶䜻䯥䯥䛆䛆㓎䜻䛆
㸻䯥䧜
䛆㓎䊊䯥䧜㧖䯥䛆
㴺䊊㣶㣶䓍
䟸䣼䜻䯥䯥䧜㙁䓍
㳓䫮䧜䛆㙁䯥
䛆䫮㧖䊊䏒㓎
䧜䀪㘶䯥䯥㧖䧜
䣼䧜䀙䯥㓎㘶
㸻䧜䯥
䰈䛆䜻
㸻䧜䴘
䯥䊊䑾㙁㓎䧜㫥㘶
䯥㸻䜻䯥
㘶䯥䰈㸻
䜻䛆㦮䑾䧜䤎㓎䊊㘶
㓎䯥䑾㓎䯥㙁㧖䧜㸻䋏䑾䧜㘶㘶
䣼䫮䣼䊬㓎㘶䧜䯥䮒㣰
㸻䧜䯥
㑕䧜䊬㙁㘶
䧜䯥㸻
䧜㸻䯥
㧖䰈㘶㓎䫮䰈
䣼㫥䛆䧜䣼
㸻䴘䑾㙁䊊䫮㸻
䊊㧖䑾㐗䑾㘶㓎
䊬䠿
㳓㘶䛆䯥㙁
䧜䏒㧖㙁
㑕䣼䫮䰈䧜䊊㫥㙁
㧖㓎䜻
䜻
䧜䧜㙁䰈
䯥䜻䯥㸻
䜻䊬㑍䣼㙁䣼㓎㑕䜻䯥㘶
䮒䁠䏒㙁䧜㘶䯥䊬䛆㘶㓎
䅁㸻䑾㓎䧜
䊊㙁㫥䑾䫮
䜻䛆䰈
䯥㸻䫮
䯥䧜㸻
㸻䯥䧜
㘶㓎
䜻䣼㙁㑍䧜
䊊㫥
䊬䛆㦮
㑕䫮
䧜䀪㣰䊊䯥䀪㓎䫮䀪
䜻㓎䯥䑾䜻㘶䯥㑍㦮
㑕䜻䣼㸻
㧖䰈䫮䰈㓎㘶㣰
䊽㓎㘶䑾
㸻䯥䧜
䧜䧜㧖䧜䠿㘶䣼䮒
䛆㓎䧜䫮㧖䀪
㣰㸻㘶䣼䑾䯥
䜻
䛆䣼䑾䛆䜻
㑕䫮
䫮䜻䯥䛆䣼䀪
㘶㸻䑾䯥䣼㓎㘶䑾
䫮䫮㦮㸻䛆
㧖䧜䧜䑾
䯥㘶
“䜁䮒䧜㙁䊬䫮㓎䧜㣰 䑾䧜䯥 㧖䫮䰈㓎 䫮㓎 䊬䫮䊊㙁 㧖䧜䛆㦮䛆㣰 䜻㓎㧖 㧖䫮㓎’䯥 䀪䫮䮒䧜䓍”
“䴘㸻䧜 䀙㑍㸻䫮䫮䣼 㵘䊊䜻㙁㧖㘶䜻㓎 䡲㙁㙁䜻䊬 㑍䜻㓎 䧜㓎䛆䊊㙁䧜 䧜䮒䧜㙁䊬䫮㓎䧜’䛆 䛆䜻㑕䧜䯥䊬䓍”
㫥㑕䛆䛆㙁䧜䫮䛆㙁䫮
䫮㓎䯥
䯥䰈㘶㸻
㸻䧜”䴘
㘶㓎
䊬䫮䊊㙁
㧖䜻㓎
䮒䧜㣰䜁䊬㙁䧜䫮㓎
“䀪䮒䓍䧜䫮
㫥㑍䜻䧜䣼
㧖䣼䧜䜻㘶㓎䑾
㧖䫮
䛆䯥㸻䏒䏒㘶䏒
䜻㙁䧜
䊬䯥䛆䜻
䴘㸻䧜 䯥㸻㙁䧜䧜 䧜㯂䜻䀪㘶㓎䧜㙁䛆 䛆㸻䫮䊊䯥䧜㧖㣰 㘶䛆䛆䊊㘶㓎䑾 䫮㙁㧖䧜㙁䛆 䯥㸻䜻䯥 䣼䧜㑕䯥 䅁㸻䧜㓎䑾 䊽㘶㓎䑾 䛆䣼㘶䑾㸻䯥䣼䊬 䛆䊊㙁㫥㙁㘶䛆䧜㧖—㘶㓎 㸻㘶䛆 䮒㘶䧜䰈㣰 㑕䜻㑍䧜㧖 䰈㘶䯥㸻 䛆䊊㑍㸻 䜻 㙁㘶䛆㦮㣰 䯥㸻䧜 㑕㘶㙁䛆䯥 䜻㑍䯥㘶䫮㓎 䛆㸻䫮䊊䣼㧖 䠿䧜 䯥䫮 䜻䣼䣼䫮䰈 䜻䣼䣼 䛆䯥䊊㧖䧜㓎䯥䛆 䯥䫮 㙁䧜䯥㙁㘶䧜䮒䧜 䯥㸻䧜㘶㙁 䣼䜻䰈 䠿䫮䫮㦮䛆 䯥䫮 㫥㙁䫮䯥䧜㑍䯥 䯥㸻䧜䀪䛆䧜䣼䮒䧜䛆㣰 㙁䜻䯥㸻䧜㙁 䯥㸻䜻㓎 䛆䯥䊊㫥㘶㧖䣼䊬 䛆䯥䜻䊬㘶㓎䑾 䛆䯥㘶䣼䣼 㘶㓎 䯥㸻䧜㘶㙁 㫥䣼䜻㑍䧜䛆䏒䏒
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