Awakening:The Infinite Evolution of My Talent as a Low-Level Awakener

Chapter 736: Chapter 736: Becoming a God! Starry Dome Creator!



Chapter 736: Chapter 736: Becoming a God! Starry Dome Creator!

"Enhance the existing legendary abilities!"

There was no need for a choice. Compared to new demigod abilities or legendary powers, he would rather take one of his abilities to the extreme.

He understood the principle that quality was more important than quantity. Having more abilities without mastering them was of no use. Moreover, the Starry Threads had great potential, and this was the perfect opportunity to push them to their fullest power in one go.

With a single thought, although the process of ascending to godhood was still ongoing, he had long since mastered the power to create divine authority. He easily activated it, raising the Starry Threads' rank.

It didn't stop there. Another surge of dark red power erupted, flowing into the brilliant pillar of light.

The power of the Starry Threads was rapidly increasing, and the process of becoming a god was also speeding up.

The blinding light of ascension to godhood cast a magnificent glow over the entire royal city.

Outside the city, Augustine, who had been lying on the ground in boredom waiting, suddenly stood up. His eyes widened in shock as he stared at the light of ascension in the sky. His eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

"What… What the hell is this!?"

Augustine was stunned. Wasn't the ridiculously powerful master supposed to be inside handling things? What was going on now?

As an ancient high-ranking divine authority, he immediately recognized it. This was the light of ascension to godhood.

But in that very light, he could sense Sterl's aura.

Not only that, but the ascension light in his memory was only a few hundred meters in diameter. Yet, the one in front of him was almost covering the entire royal city, creating a cosmic spectacle. What was this?

Moreover, he felt the power of Law and rules rapidly flowing toward Sterl within the light of ascension.

But there was just so much rule power! In the span of just a few minutes, he saw hundreds of different rules pouring in.

"Could it be… the master is breaking through to a higher Divine Power level!?"

This thought exploded in Augustine's mind, making his hair stand on end while filling him with a rush of excitement.

It was possible! It was highly possible!

Sterl's displayed power was already so overwhelming. Even as a high-ranking divine authority at the peak, he had almost been blown away. If breaking through to a higher Divine Power was the next step, it didn't seem that impossible.

At that thought, Augustine's blood began to boil.

"This is amazing! It's like the ancestors are watching over us!"

"With this, even those Purifiers won't have their way… A powerful Divine Power... with a great god ascending, this is..."

He muttered to himself, his expression shifting between grim contemplation and ecstatic excitement.

Time passed slowly, and the light of ascension to godhood in the sky did not fade. Instead, it became even more blindingly bright. Inside that light, Sterl could clearly feel his power steadily rising.

But that wasn't the key point. The real focus was that the Laws and rule powers of the entire world were converging toward him.

Although he had previously been able to control the power of the Laws and divine authority, that had been achieved by forcibly ascending to godhood. Now, however, he was genuinely stepping into this divine rank on his own!

This process lasted for three full days, until the fourth day, when the light of ascension to godhood that enveloped the royal city gradually began to subside.

Within the divine light, Sterl's form slowly emerged.

"Finally, I've reached this point."

Sterl opened his eyes, and a flash of profound divine light flickered, like a star breaking free from the dust.

Taking a deep breath, he extended his hand. The power of the Laws began to condense in his palm. With just a thought, he could manipulate vast amounts of Law.

This time, he no longer needed to use ascension to godhood as a disguise, because now, he had truly become a god!

He opened his attribute panel. The level section had disappeared. After becoming a god, he was no longer something that could be measured by specific levels.

However, the basic attribute section remained.

Compared to when he broke through to legend, his basic attributes had increased tremendously—almost tenfold.

The result of this was that without activating his Star-Bone Body, Sterl's physical strength alone could easily defeat most high-ranking divine authorities.

Even top-tier high-ranking divine authorities like Augustine and Kun could be effortlessly crushed.

Normally, such a feat wouldn't be possible with just basic attributes, but with the immense refinement of soul power, it wasn't surprising to possess this kind of strength.

In a sense, after ascending to godhood, aside from his basic attributes, all other improvements were trivial for Sterl.

After all, his strength had already surpassed many limits of different ranks. It was only natural that this would happen.

It was like a master swordsman switching to swordsmanship; even if he started from zero and became a master in that new skill, the improvement would be minimal, since he was already a master in his previous discipline.

Of course, for Sterl, this was also a milestone in his journey.

Having successfully ascended to godhood, the next step would be to challenge higher divine authorities and, along this path, become a legendary god of myth!

Shaking his head and casting aside these stray thoughts, he felt, overall, quite pleased with the situation.

Moreover, after breaking through both the demigod and godhood ranks, as well as harnessing the powers of divine authority and blood force, combined with three chances for evolution over the past three days, the Starry Threads had undergone a complete metamorphosis!

No, the current Starry Threads should now be called the Starry Dome System!

[Starry Dome System]

[Category: Special]

[Description: An exclusive legendary ability formed by combining the individual's talents and class, with the entire world as a nurturing ground and vast amounts of legend points as nourishment. The strongest foundation of legend, enhanced by divine authority, blood force, and unknown powers, has surpassed multiple limits!]

[Effect: Control over star power is increased by 1000%!

After activating this ability, you can fully control the power of the starry dome, freely weave and alter it for use in combat, support, crafting, and more… As your mastery over star power increases, everything crafted using the Starry Dome System will have its attributes enhanced in sync.

(Under the power of the Starry Dome Creator, things created using star power will take physical form.)

If the Threads of the Starry Dome are woven, enemies entangled by the threads will be bound by the starry dome's power. If the bound target's strength is lower than the user's, they will be stunned. If their speed is lower than the user's, their defense will drop by 100%. If their constitution is lower, they will be paralyzed, and all active abilities will be sealed. If their mental power is lower than the user's, they will suffer soul shock damage calculated as (user's soul strength - enemy's soul strength) × 5!

The Threads of the Starry Dome have the power to cut through souls. If a bound target forcibly breaks free, they will lose part of their soul permanently!

(Control of time is unlimited.)

The Threads of the Starry Dome are extremely sharp. Any target strangled by them will have their entire life force drained, restoring the user's health, energy, stamina, and divine power…

Note: This ability's rank has exceeded the limit. It is a dominion from the Starry Dome Creator!]

Looking at the Starry Dome System now, even Sterl, who had faced countless dangers and challenges, couldn't help but be a bit stunned.

If he had to evaluate this ability in two words, it would be: Exaggerated! Abnormal!

He could almost see himself wielding countless Threads of the Starry Dome, controlling his enemies like a creator, manipulating them at will.

Before its transformation, the Starry Threads could only serve as a decent support ability. But now, the Threads of the Starry Dome were absolutely insane!

Control over star power was directly increased by 1000%!

Things created with Threads of the Starry Dome could even materialize into physical form.

Even if the bound target's strength exceeded Sterl's, attempting to break free from the restraint would result in a portion of their soul being severed by the Threads of the Starry Dome. The malice of this ability was so vicious that only his enemies could truly describe it.

"Terrifying... I can't even begin to imagine what rank this ability has reached."

With a slight thought, a Thread of the Starry Dome rapidly formed in front of Sterl. In the blink of an eye, it had materialized, its speed now incomprehensibly faster than before.

Not only that, but even with Sterl's immense perception, he almost couldn't sense the Thread of the Starry Dome at all!

Compared to before, the current Thread of the Starry Dome was so fine that, when Sterl focused, he could barely perceive it. Its size was about the thickness of one-fiftieth of a millimeter, roughly the size of an atomic nucleus.

This degree of fineness would be undetectable even if it were directly shown to a god.

On top of that, the inherent concealment property of the Thread of the Starry Dome made it the perfect silent assassin, unseen and undetectable.

Fortunately, as the creator of the Threads of the Starry Dome, Sterl could clearly sense all creations and exert perfect control over them.

He then grasped the thread, deactivating all of its properties except its durability, and suddenly exerted force!

Bang!

The Thread of the Starry Dome snapped taut in an instant. The terrifying power relentlessly stretched the thread, which was so fine that only high-end instruments could even detect it.

One-tenth of his strength... three-tenths... five-tenths.

Sterl gradually increased the force, but the Thread of the Starry Dome remained completely unaffected. It showed no sign of yielding.

Determined, he pushed his power to its full extent—ten-tenths!

The overwhelming raw power, enough to tear a high-ranking divine authority in half, now raged through the delicate thread.

Yet, even then, the Thread of the Starry Dome remained unwavering, completely unbroken.

At this sight, a trace of surprise flashed across Sterl's face, only to be quickly replaced by delight.

The durability of the Thread of the Starry Dome had far exceeded his expectations—it was even tougher than some Ancient One artifacts!

But that still wasn't enough. As the master of this power, Sterl had to know the true limits of the Thread of the Starry Dome.

To know oneself and one's enemy is the key to victory in every battle. If he didn't understand his own abilities, an unexpected disaster could occur at any moment.

So, with a deep breath, he prepared for the final test of the Thread of the Starry Dome.

䜻䶡䭂䜻㲜㠈㫳㛁㛁䓨"㘱䐟㗸 䓨䁯'"䭂㫳

㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㗸䭠䓨䓨䐟㬣䐟䶡 䓨䭂 㜐䜻㗸㲜䐟䶜䚞㘱 䓷㲜 㜐䜻㲜 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㨷㬣䐟㬷 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷䐟㬣㵁 䓨㜐䐟 䶡䐟㲜㲷㬣䜻㛁䓨䜻䭂㫳㲜 䭂䚞 䑧㠈㬣䜻䭂䭠㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䜻䐟㲜 䜻㫳 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㲜䊝㲜䓨䐟㗸 㜐㠈䶡 㸯䐟㲷䭂㗸䐟 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䜻㫳㨷䶜䊝 㲜䜻㗸㛁䶜䜻㲜䓨䜻㲷㘱 䓷䚞䓨䐟㬣 㠈䶜䶜㵁 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䭂㬣䶡䜻㫳㠈㬣䊝 㨷䭂䶡㲜 㜐㠈䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䓨䭂 䜻㫳䓨䐟㬣䚞䐟㬣䐟 㬷䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㲜䊝㲜䓨䐟㗸㵁 㸯䭠䓨 㜐䜻㲜 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 㜐㠈䶡 䶜䭂㫳㨷 㲜䜻㫳㲷䐟 䓨㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㨷䭂䶡䶜䊝 䶜䐟䑧䐟䶜㵁 㫳䐟㠈㬣䜻㫳㨷 䭂㬣 䐟䑧䐟㫳 㗸㠈䓨㲷㜐䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 䜻㗸㗸䐟㫳㲜䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䁯䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣㘱

䅑䭠䓨 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㬷㠈㲜 㫳䭂㬣㗸㠈䶜㘱 䅑䊝 㫳䭂㬷㵁 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㜐㠈䶡 㠈 㨷䐟㫳䐟㬣㠈䶜 䭠㫳䶡䐟㬣㲜䓨㠈㫳䶡䜻㫳㨷 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㘱 㕳䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㠈 䑧㠈㲜䓨㵁 㠈㫳㲷䜻䐟㫳䓨 㬣䐟㠈䶜㗸㵁 㠈㫳䶡 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㲜䊝㲜䓨䐟㗸 䜻䓨㲜䐟䶜䚞 㬷㠈㲜 㲜䭂㗸䐟䓨㜐䜻㫳㨷 㠈㪴䜻㫳 䓨䭂 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䜻䶜䶜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡 䭂㬣䜻㨷䜻㫳㘱 㔶㜐㬣䭂䭠㨷㜐 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㲜䊝㲜䓨䐟㗸㵁 䓨㜐䐟 䐟㫳䓨䜻㬣䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡 㜐㠈䶡 㸯䐟䐟㫳 㲜㜐㠈㛁䐟䶡 䜻㫳䓨䭂 㲜䭂㗸䐟䓨㜐䜻㫳㨷 㬣䐟㲜䐟㗸㸯䶜䜻㫳㨷 㠈 㨷㠈㗸䐟㘱

䜻䶜䚞䓨䐟㲜 㩊䱑䐟䐟㫳㔶㲷㫳䶡䐟㲜㬣㫳㠈㲷 䜻㲜䐟䓨䚲䶡䐟 䐟㠈㫳㲜㫳㫳㩊䱑䐟㲷㲷㔶㬣䐟䶡 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㸯䐟㲷䭂䐟㗸 㠈㬣䶜䐟 䐟㜐䓨㛁㬣䐟䭂㬷 䐟㜐䓨㫳䜻㠈䐟䊝㘱䓨䶜㬣䜻 㬷䭂䶜䭠䶡㜐䶜㲷㠈䜻㛁䊝㲜 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡 䐟㜐䓨㫳䓷䊝䓨㵁䐟㬣䭠䐟㲷㠈䐟㲜㸯䭠㬷䜻䓨㜐䜻㫳㨷䓨䐟㠈䶜㫳䜻㸯 䐟䜻䶡㨷㠈㫳 㲜㠈䶜㬣㵁䶡㬷䭂

㔶㜐䜻㲜 㗸䐟㠈㫳䓨 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㠈䶜䶜 㸯䐟䜻㫳㨷㲜 䐟㫳䓨䐟㬣䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡—㲜䭂 䶜䭂㫳㨷 㠈㲜 䓨㜐䐟䊝 䶡㠈㬣䐟䶡 䓨䭂 䚞䜻㨷㜐䓨㵁 㜐㠈䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㲷䭂䭠㬣㠈㨷䐟 㠈㫳䶡 㬷䜻䶜䶜—㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䐟䚲㛁䐟㬣䜻䐟㫳㲷䐟 㠈 㲜㛁䐟䐟䶡 䭂䚞 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㨷㬣䭂㬷䓨㜐 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㲷䭂䭠㫳䓨䶜䐟㲜㲜 䓨䜻㗸䐟㲜 䚞㠈㲜䓨䐟㬣 䓨㜐㠈㫳 㲷䭂㫳䑧䐟㫳䓨䜻䭂㫳㠈䶜 㗸䐟䓨㜐䭂䶡㲜㘱

䓷㲜 䚞䭂㬣 䓨㜐䐟 㬣䐟㠈㲜䭂㫳 㸯䐟㜐䜻㫳䶡 㠈䶜䶜 䓨㜐䜻㲜㵁 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㜐㠈䶡 㲜䭂㗸䐟 䜻㫳㪴䶜䜻㫳㨷㲜㵁 㸯䭠䓨 㗸䭂㲜䓨 䭂䚞 䜻䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㲜䓨䜻䶜䶜 㲜㛁䐟㲷䭠䶜㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳㘱

㜐㠈䶡䐟㫳㬣䜻㠈䓨㲷䓨㜐䐟䶡㲷䐟䭠㠈㬣䓨㛁 䶡䭠䭠㲜㸯䐟䶡㫳㠈 㲜䐟䐟㵁㲷㬣䓨㲜䜻㠈䶜䐟䓨䊝㲷䑧䓨䭂㠈㜐䓨䜻䐟䐟㲜䓨䓨㬣㲜㵁䭠㜐䓨㬷䭂䭠䶜䓨䶡㫳' 㵁㜐㗸䜻 䭠㸯䓨 㗸㠈㫳䊝 㹵㫳㠈䓨䜻䶡㠈㜐 㲜䭂㬣䯱䓨 㛁䭠 㬷㲜㠈䶜㲷㛁䓨㬣㠈䫔䐟䐟㵁䑧䭂㬷㬣 㬷㜐㫳䐟 㫳㠈䓨䶡㲜 䓨㨷㜐䜻㗸 䐟㜐 䓨䐟䜻㫳㲷㫳㠈䚞䭂 㘱䓨䜻 㬷㜐䊝㜐㲜㫳㲷䐟䭂䶜䚞䜻㛁 䓨䭂䓨䭠䭂 䚞䭂㬣 䐟䓨㜐䶡㫳㠈 㬣㠈䓨㲜䓨㫳䜻㨷㲷㬣㠈䐟㜐㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 䶜㸯㠈䐟䓨㘱 㬷㪴䭂㫳䐟㬣㬷䐟䓨䶡䜻䶡㫳' 䐟䐟㪴㲜㠈㬷㲜䓨䭂 䜻䭠䭂㫳㲜㫳䓷㨷䁯䓨㨷㬣 䐟㠈䭠 㜐䐟䓨㠈㜐䓨 䫔䐟

㐝䜻䓨㜐 㸯䭂䓨㜐 㜐㠈㫳䶡㲜 㨷㬣䜻㛁㛁䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟㵁 㠈 㗸䊝㲜䓨䐟㬣䜻䭂䭠㲜 㠈㫳䶡 㛁㬣䭂䚞䭂䭠㫳䶡 䶡䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㲜䭠䶡䶡䐟㫳䶜䊝 䐟㬣䭠㛁䓨䐟䶡 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㬷䜻䓨㜐䜻㫳 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜䎟

䓷㫳㲷䜻䐟㫳䓨䎟 䪆㠈㲜䓨䎟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡䀆㲜㜐㠈䓨䓨䐟㬣䜻㫳㨷䎟

䓨䶡㠈㗸㲷㬣䊝䶜䶜㘱㠈䜻㠈 䶜㬣㲜'䐟䓨㤃䓨㲷䑧䜻㨷䜻㠈䓨㠈㫳 㗸䭂㠈㲷䓨㸯 㬣䐟䶡䭠㨷㲜㲜䜻㜐䐟䭂㬣㛁㬷 䭂䊝㵁䶡䅑 䭂㛁䣆㫳㫳㤃䭂䀆䓨㬣㠈䅑䐟

㔶㜐䐟 䭠㫳䚞䭂㬣䓨䭠㫳㠈䓨䐟 䓨㜐䜻㫳㨷 㬷㠈㲜 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㜐䜻㲜 㛁䐟㬣㲜䭂㫳㠈䶜 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䐟 䶡䜻䶡 㫳䭂䓨 㠈㗸㛁䶜䜻䚞䊝 䓨㜐䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟 䅑䭂䶡䊝㘱 㱢䐟㨷㠈㬣䶡䶜䐟㲜㲜 䭂䚞 㜐䭂㬷 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷 㜐䐟 㸯䐟㲷㠈㗸䐟㵁 㬷㜐䐟㫳 㠈㲷䓨䜻䑧㠈䓨䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟㵁 䓨㜐䐟 㬣䐟㲜䭠䶜䓨䜻㫳㨷 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 㬷㠈㲜 㠈䶜㬷㠈䊝㲜 䓨㜐䐟 㲜㠈㗸䐟㘱

㟦䚞 㲷䭂䭠㬣㲜䐟㵁 䓨㜐䐟 䑧䜻䓨㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝 㠈㫳䶡 㬣䐟㲷䭂䑧䐟㬣䊝 㸯䭂䭂㲜䓨 䚞㬣䭂㗸 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟 䅑䭂䶡䊝 㬷㠈㲜 㛁㬣䭂㛁䭂㬣䓨䜻䭂㫳㠈䓨䐟 䓨䭂 㜐䜻㲜 䭂㬷㫳 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐㘱

䚞䭂 䭂䐟䶡㫳㸯䊝䐟㬣䶜㠈㗸㬣㠈䚞 䐟㜐䓨 䶜㤃䓨'䐟㬣㲜䪸㬷㵁䭂 䐟䓨㜐䶡䜻䑧㫳䐟䜻 㫳㲜㲷㬣䐟䜻䐟㘱㠈 䬯㠽䬯䬯䱗㜐㠈䜻㨷㫳㨷㪴㜐䀆㫳䜻㬣 㬣䐟䊝㬣䑧䭂䐟㲷 㬷䐟㬣䐟㫳䶡䐟䐟䚲䶡㛁㠈 䓨䐟㗸㬣䐟䚲䐟 㠈䊝䶜䜻䓨䓨䜻䑧 㜐㨷㠈䑧䜻㫳㠈㫳䶡 䭂䓨㠈䐟㬣䚞䓨 䓨䭂䓨㠈䜻䭠㬣㜐㵁䊝

䫔䐟 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䚞䐟䶜䓨 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㜐䜻㲜 㲜䭠㬣䑧䜻䑧㠈䶜 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㫳䭂㬷 㬷㠈㲜 㗸䭂㬣䐟 䓨㜐㠈㫳 䐟㫳䭂䭠㨷㜐 䓨䭂 㲷㬣䭠㲜㜐 㠈㫳䊝 㲜䭂䀆㲷㠈䶜䶜䐟䶡 䁯䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣㘱

㔶㜐䜻㲜 㬷㠈㲜㫳'䓨 䶡䭠䐟 䓨䭂 㠈㫳䊝 䁯䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂㬣 䶡䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㠈䭠䓨㜐䭂㬣䜻䓨䊝 䐟㫳㜐㠈㫳㲷䐟㗸䐟㫳䓨㲜—䜻䓨 㬷㠈㲜 䓨㜐䐟 㬣㠈㬷 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 䭂䚞 㜐䜻㲜 㛁㜐䊝㲜䜻㲷㠈䶜 㸯䭂䶡䊝㵁 㠈 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㜐䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䚞䭠䶜䶜䊝 㲷䭂㫳䓨㬣䭂䶜 㠈㫳䶡 㬷䜻䐟䶜䶡 㠈䓨 㬷䜻䶜䶜㘱

䊝㤃㬣䓨㠈㬣 䚞䭠䶜䶜㬣㛁㨷䜻 䶜㜐㠈㲜㫳䶡䐟䭠䐟㲜䜻㜐䓨䐟㜐 㜐䜻㲜㠈䐟㲜㔶㜐㬣䶡 㜐䐟䓨 䐟㵁㔶㜐㫳 㬷㘱㬣䐟䭂㛁䭂㫳 㬣䐟䓨㤃䶜 䐟 㗸䶡䭂㠈䁯㫳䭂䚞䓨㨷䐟䓨䶡䜻㜐䐟㫳

䓷 䚞䭂㬣㲷䐟 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㲜䐟䑧䐟㬣㠈䶜 䓨䜻㗸䐟㲜㵁 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䶡䭂㴁䐟㫳㲜 䭂䚞 䓨䜻㗸䐟㲜㵁 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷䐟㬣 䓨㜐㠈㫳 㸯䐟䚞䭂㬣䐟 㬷㠈㲜 㠈㛁㛁䶜䜻䐟䶡 䓨䭂 䓨㜐䐟 䚞䜻㫳䐟 䓨㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㘱 㔶㜐䐟 䓨㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㵁 㠈䶜㗸䭂㲜䓨 䜻㫳䑧䜻㲜䜻㸯䶜䐟 䓨䭂 䓨㜐䐟 㫳㠈㪴䐟䶡 䐟䊝䐟㵁 䐟㗸䜻䓨䓨䐟䶡 㠈 㸯㠈㬣䐟䶜䊝 㛁䐟㬣㲷䐟㛁䓨䜻㸯䶜䐟 㨷㬣䭂㠈㫳㘱

㔶㜐䐟 㲜㛁䐟㲷䜻㠈䶜 㬣䐟㲜䜻䶜䜻䐟㫳䓨 㲜䓨㬣䭠㲷䓨䭠㬣䐟 䚞䜻㫳㠈䶜䶜䊝 㲷䭂䶜䶜㠈㛁㲜䐟䶡 㠈㫳䶡 㲜㜐㠈䓨䓨䐟㬣䐟䶡 䭠㫳䶡䐟㬣 䓨㜐䐟 䚞䭂㬣㲷䐟 䭂䚞 㜐䜻㲜 㬣㠈㬷 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣㵁 䚞䭂䶜䶜䭂㬷䐟䶡 㸯䊝 㠈 㲜㜐㠈㬣㛁 㲷㬣㠈㲷㪴䜻㫳㨷 㲜䭂䭠㫳䶡㘱

㠈㛁䐟㲷㲜㫳䭂䓨㬣㗸䜻㬣㬣䭂㬣㵁㲜㛁䶜䜻䓨 䭠㫳㬣䭠㲜䭂㬣䜻㫳䶡㨷 䓨㠈㘱㬣㛁㠈 䶜䜻㪴䐟 䜻䭂㗸䁯㫳䐟 䓨㜐䐟 㵁㬷䭂䓨 䭂䚞㜐㠈㫳䶡㔶㜐㬣㲜㠈䐟䶡䐟㜐䓨䜻㜐㲜 䜻㫳 䓨㬣㤃㠈㬣䊝㛁㗸䐟䐟䶜㲷䭂䶜䊝䓨䐟㜐㔶 䶡㫳㠈㲜㬣䓨䐟㜐䐟䶡㠈䓨

㐝䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䓨㬣䭠㲷䓨䭠㬣䐟 㸯㬣䭂㪴䐟㫳㵁 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䐟㫳䐟㬣㨷䊝 㲷䭂㫳䓨㠈䜻㫳䐟䶡 㬷䜻䓨㜐䜻㫳 䜻䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㠈䶜㲜䭂 䐟䚲㜐㠈䭠㲜䓨䐟䶡㘱 㔶㜐䐟 㸯㬣䭂㪴䐟㫳 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 䶡䜻㲜㲜䜻㛁㠈䓨䐟䶡 㠈㫳䶡 䶡䜻㲜㠈㛁㛁䐟㠈㬣䐟䶡 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜'㲜 㜐㠈㫳䶡㲜㘱

"㕳䓨'㲜 㸯㬣䭂㪴䐟㫳㘱"

䓨㜐䐟 㠈䶡䜻䑧㲷㠈䓨䐟䐟䓨䶡㬷䓨䜻㜐㫳䜻䜻㫳䓨䭂 㛁䭂㬷㬣䐟 㲜䓨䶜㫳㫳㠈䊝䜻䓨㘱䊝䶡䭂㸯㲷㬣䐟䶡䐟䶡䐟䐟䓨㜐 㸯㠈㲷㪴㗸䜻㜐 㠈䅑㫳䓨㤃䭂䀆䐟㬣㠈㫳䶡㗸䐟䐟䑧㜐㨷㬷䭂㬣㫳䜻䶜 䜻㲜㜐䊝䶡䓨䓨㲜㵁䭂䅑㠈 䐟 䓨䐟㤃㬣䶜

䓷䚞䓨䐟㬣 䭠㲜䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 㗸䭠䶜䓨䜻㛁䶜䐟 䓨䜻㗸䐟㲜㵁 㜐䐟 㜐㠈䶡 㲷䭂㗸㛁䶜䐟䓨䐟䶜䊝 㗸㠈㲜䓨䐟㬣䐟䶡 䓨㜐䜻㲜 䚞䭂㬣㲷䐟 㠈㫳䶡 㫳䭂 䶜䭂㫳㨷䐟㬣 䚞䐟䶜䓨 㠈㫳䊝 䜻㗸㛁㠈㲷䓨 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㲜䭠䶡䶡䐟㫳 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䐟㲜 䭂㬣 䶡䐟㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䐟㲜 䜻㫳 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣㘱

㟦䚞 㲷䭂䭠㬣㲜䐟㵁 㠈㫳䭂䓨㜐䐟㬣 㬣䐟㠈㲜䭂㫳 㬷㠈㲜 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㜐䜻㲜 䭂㬷㫳 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 㜐㠈䶡 㨷㬣䭂㬷㫳 㲜䭂 㗸䭠㲷㜐 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䓨㜐䐟 㨷㠈㛁 䜻㫳 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㬷㜐䐟㫳 㠈㲷䓨䜻䑧㠈䓨䜻㫳㨷 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟 䅑䭂䶡䊝 㬷㠈㲜 㸯䐟㲷䭂㗸䜻㫳㨷 㲜㗸㠈䶜䶜䐟㬣 㠈㫳䶡 㲜㗸㠈䶜䶜䐟㬣㘱 㕳䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㫳䭂㬷 䐟㠈㲜䜻䐟㬣 䚞䭂㬣 㜐䜻㗸 䓨䭂 㲷䭂㫳䓨㬣䭂䶜 䜻䓨 䐟䚞䚞䐟㲷䓨䜻䑧䐟䶜䊝㘱

䜻㠈 㗸䶡㫳䭂䐟㨷䶡䶡㪴䜻㫳㨷㜐䀆㬣㜐㠈䜻㫳㨷䐟㜐䓨䓨㬣㤃䊝㠈㬣 㬷㬣䭂䐟㘱㛁㬣㨷䭂㜐䭠㜐䓨䓨㜐䐟䭠䶜䶡䭂㲷 㲷䓨䐟㲜㠈㵁㜐 䶡㫳㠈 䐟㫳䐟㜐㨷䐟㲜䓨䶡㬣䓨㫳 䚞䭂 䐟䭂㵁䁯㗸 䚞䭂 䓨㜐㬣䭂䭠㜐㨷 䐟㜐䓨 㜐㬷㲜㠈䓨䶡䜻㫳䓨 㜐䶡㲜㔶㬣䐟㠈㠈䓨㲜㲷㬣䭠㜐䭂䚞 䭂㫳䓨 㲷㬣䭂䚞䐟㫳䜻䶡䐟㬣 㬣㫳䓨䶡㠈 䭠䭂䓨䜻䊝㜐㠈 㸯䜻㬣䜻䑧䜻㬣䶡䐟㲜㬣㫳㠈䐟㵁 䐟㜐䓨䐟㜐䓨䶡䊝䭂䅑㵁㲷䚞㵁䭂㬣䐟㲜㠈䭂䭂䶡䶜㸯 䐟䑧㫳䐟 㗸䓨䜻䶜䭠㛁䐟䶜㲜䜻㜐䓨 䶡䜻䓨䜻㛁䜻㲜㫳㲜㨷㠈㠈㬣䓨䀆㫳㤃䐟䅑䭂㸯㬣䓨㠈䭠䶜 䓨䐟㗸䜻㲜㬣㫳㸯㠈㨷䜻䐟㪴㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䤣䭂䜻㪴䭂㫳㨷 㠈㲜 䊝㠈㫳䑧䶡䜻㫳䜻䐟䐟㜐䓨 㲷㬣䭂䐟䚞䶜䶜䐟㬷䊝䓨㤃㠈㬣㬣䐟㜐䓨㬣䐟䶡㫳䭠䓨䓨䭠㠈㜐㬣䭂䊝㵁䜻䐟㠈㫳䜻㬣㲷䓨䭂㬷㜐㜐䜻㲷䚞䭂䜻㫳䜻䑧䶡䐟䐟㗸㵁䭂䁯䐟㬣㜐㲜㠈䶡㔶

䫔䭂㬷䐟䑧䐟㬣㵁 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㬷㠈㲜㫳'䓨 䶡䜻㲜㠈㛁㛁䭂䜻㫳䓨䐟䶡㘱 㕳㫳㲜䓨䐟㠈䶡㵁 㠈 㲜㗸䜻䶜䐟 䭂䚞 䐟䚲㲷䜻䓨䐟㗸䐟㫳䓨 㠈㛁㛁䐟㠈㬣䐟䶡 䭂㫳 㜐䜻㲜 䚞㠈㲷䐟㘱

䅑䐟㲷㠈䭠㲜䐟 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㲜㗸㠈䶜䶜 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㜐㠈䶡 㗸㠈㫳㠈㨷䐟䶡 䓨䭂 䐟㫳䶡䭠㬣䐟 䚞䭂㬣 㠈 㲜䐟㲷䭂㫳䶡㵁 㬷㜐䜻㲷㜐 㬷㠈㲜 㠈㫳 䭠㫳䜻㗸㠈㨷䜻㫳㠈㸯䶜䐟 䶜䐟䑧䐟䶜 䭂䚞 䓨㬣㠈㫳㲜䚞䭂㬣㗸㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳䎟

䐟䫔 㤃䓨䊝㬣㬣㠈㬷㜐䊝 㜐䓨䐟䓨㠈㜐䓨 㲷䶜䶡䭂䭠 㫳䜻䓨䓨㬷䜻䐟㲜䶡 㜐䓨䐟㲜䐟䐟㲜㫳䐟㬷㬣䭂㛁 㜐䓨䜻䜻㬷㫳㪴㨷䜻㸯㬣㫳㘱㠈䐟 䓨䜻㵁䚞䐟㲷䭂㬣䐟䓨㗸㫳䭂㵁㗸㲜䐟㬣㠈㜐㔶䶡䓨㲜䜻㠈䶡䶡㛁㲜䐟䜻 䚞䭂㲜㠈㬷 䭠㛁䭂㫳 䶜㨷䐟㫳䜻㲜 䓨㫳䜻䭂 䐟㸯㫳䐟 㜐䁯㗸䶡䐟㠈䭂㠈䶜䶜㜐䓨㵁㠈䓨䓨䜻㗸㗸䐟䶡䜻䶜䐟㠈䊝䓨㜐䐟 㲷㜐㬷㜐䜻

㔶㜐䐟 㗸䭂㲜䓨 㲷㬣䭠㲷䜻㠈䶜 㛁㠈㬣䓨 㬷㠈㲜 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㬷㠈㲜 㥠䭠㲜䓨 㠈 㲜䜻㫳㨷䶜䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟㘱 䪸䭂 䭂㫳䐟 㜐㠈䶡 㲜㠈䜻䶡 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䭂㫳䶜䊝 䭂㫳䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㸯䐟 䚞䭂㬣㗸䐟䶡䎟

㕳䚞 䶡䭂㴁䐟㫳㲜 䭂㬣 䐟䑧䐟㫳 㜐䭠㫳䶡㬣䐟䶡㲜 䭂䚞 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㬷䐟㬣䐟 㨷㠈䓨㜐䐟㬣䐟䶡 䜻㫳䓨䭂 䭂㫳䐟㵁 䓨㜐䐟㫳 䐟䑧䐟㫳 㬷䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟 䅑䭂䶡䊝㵁 䓨㜐䐟㬣䐟 㬷㠈㲜 㠈 㛁䭂㲜㲜䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㜐䐟 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡㫳'䓨 㸯䐟 㠈㸯䶜䐟 䓨䭂 㸯㬣䐟㠈㪴 䚞㬣䐟䐟 䚞㬣䭂㗸 䓨㜐䐟 㬣䐟㲜䓨㬣㠈䜻㫳䓨 㠈㫳䶡 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㲜䭠䚞䚞䐟㬣 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㗸䭠䶜䓨䜻㛁䶜䐟 䐟䚞䚞䐟㲷䓨㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㥠䭠䶡㨷㗸䐟㫳䓨㘱

㘱䐟䑧䶡㬣䐟㲜䐟㠈㬣䓨㛁㲜 䱹䑧䐟㫳䭠㲜䶡䐟 㜐㲜䜻 㠈㫳㲜㗸䐟䓨䭂㛁䜻䐟㠈㲜㲷䶜 䶡䊝㲷䓨䜻䐟㬣䶜䚞䜻䭂䶜㬷䭠䶡 㜐䜻㲜䚞㲷㬣䭂䐟䐟㸯䚞䭂 㠈㬷䊝 䐟㜐 䶜䭠䭂㲜 䭂䭠䓨㵁

"㔶㜐䜻㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䜻㲜 䓨㬣䭠䶜䊝 䐟䚲㛁䶜䭂㲜䜻䑧䐟㘱"

䱹䑧䐟㫳 㠈㲜 䓨㜐䐟 㗸㠈㲜䓨䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟㵁 㜐䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䚞䐟䐟䶜 䓨㜐䐟 㬣㠈㬷 㗸㠈䶜䜻㲷䐟 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䭠㫳䶜䐟㠈㲜㜐䐟䶡㵁 䭠㫳㲷㜐䐟㲷㪴䐟䶡 㠈㫳䶡 䭠㫳㠈㛁䭂䶜䭂㨷䐟䓨䜻㲷㘱

㘱㬣㠈䐟䚞 㫳䭂㲜䜻㜐䓨䜻㫳㫳㠈㵁䓨䜻 䐟㬷䭂㛁㬣㜐䶡㲜㘱㠈㫳 䊝䐟㜐䓨䜻䶜㫳㨷䜻䑧㨷䭂䓨䯱䐟䭂㠈䓨㵁䊝㫳䭠䶜㬣䓨 䓨㜐䐟䜻㬣㜐䜻㲜㕳䚞䶡㬷䭂䶜䭠 䐟㗸䊝䐟㫳䜻㫳㫳䭂䊝䶜㠈䓨㫳㲜䓨㫳䭂㲷 㬷㠈㲜䶡㠈㜐㲜㫳䐟㸯 㬣䊝䶜䓨䭠

㟦䚞 㲷䭂䭠㬣㲜䐟㵁 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㛁䭂㲜㲜䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䶡䜻䶡㫳'䓨 䐟䚲䜻㲜䓨㘱 㔶㜐䐟 㲷㬣䐟㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㬷㠈㲜 㫳䭂 㠈㲷㲷䜻䶡䐟㫳䓨㘱 㕳䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㲷㬣㠈䚞䓨䐟䶡 㬷䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷䐟㲜䓨 䶜䐟㨷䐟㫳䶡㠈㬣䊝 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䜻䐟㲜㵁 㲷䭂㗸㸯䜻㫳䐟䶡 㬷䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㸯㠈㲜䐟 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷䐟㲜䓨 䶡䐟㗸䜻㨷䭂䶡 㠈㫳䶡 䶡䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣㵁 㛁䶜䭠㲜 㲜䐟䑧䐟㬣㠈䶜 䐟䑧䭂䶜䭠䓨䜻䭂㫳㲜 䓨㜐㬣䭂䭠㨷㜐 㲷㜐䐟㠈䓨㲜㵁 㸯䐟䚞䭂㬣䐟 䜻䓨 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㸯㠈㬣䐟䶜䊝 㲷䭂㗸䐟 䜻㫳䓨䭂 䐟䚲䜻㲜䓨䐟㫳㲷䐟㘱

㤃䭂㵁 䓨㜐䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡㫳'䓨 㸯䐟 㬣䐟㛁䶜䜻㲷㠈䓨䐟䶡㘱

䐟"㫳䑧䜻䁯䜻 䜻䓨㲜 䜻"䓨㘱 㜐䭠㱣㜐㪴㠈㵁㛁䐟 㲷㠈䓨㫳'䭂 㵌䐟㬷㠈䓨㬣㲜䐟䐟 㠈㬷䓨䜻䭂䓨

䤣䭂䭂㪴䜻㫳㨷 䭠㛁 㠈䓨 䓨㜐䐟 㲜㪴䊝㵁 㜐䜻㲜 㨷㠈㴁䐟 㲜䐟䐟㗸䐟䶡 䓨䭂 䓨㬣㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡 䶡䜻㗸䐟㫳㲜䜻䭂㫳㲜㵁 㛁䜻䐟㬣㲷䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐㬣䭂䭠㨷㜐 䓨䭂 䓨㜐䐟 䭠㛁㛁䐟㬣 㬣䐟㠈䶜㗸㲜㘱

㐝䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㔶㜐㬣䐟㠈䶡㲜 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣㬣䊝 䁯䭂㗸䐟 㠈㫳䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㤃䓨㠈㬣䀆䅑䭂㫳䐟 㤃㠈㲷㬣䐟䶡 䅑䭂䶡䊝㵁 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㫳䭂㬷 㜐㠈䶡 䓨㜐䐟 䭠䶜䓨䜻㗸㠈䓨䐟 䚞䭂䭠㫳䶡㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳 䓨䭂 䚞㠈㲷䐟 㠈㫳䊝䓨㜐䜻㫳㨷䎟

㬣䐟䓨䶜㤃㠈㨷䜻㵁㫳䜻㬷㬣䐟㫳䑧㨷䜻䐟䐟㸯㫳㠈㨷 㬷㠈㬣㘱䶡㲜䐟㬣 㜐㲜䜻 䓨㜐䜻㲜䭂䓨㜐䐟㬣㬣䚞䐟䓷䓨㲜䜻㨷㸯㸯䭂㫳㠈㬣

䣆㛁䭂㫳 㲷䭂㗸㛁䶜䐟䓨䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 䶜䐟㨷䐟㫳䶡㠈㬣䊝 㲜䓨䭂㬣䊝㵁 䓨㜐䐟 㲷䭂㫳䓨䐟㫳䓨 㜐㠈䶡 㸯䐟䐟㫳 㲜䭂 㸯㬣䭠䓨㠈䶜 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䓨㜐䐟 㬣䐟㬷㠈㬣䶡㲜 㜐䐟 㬣䐟㲷䐟䜻䑧䐟䶡 㫳䐟㠈㬣䶜䊝 䚞䶜䭂䭂䶡䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㲜㲷㬣䐟䐟㫳㘱

㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㲷㠈㬣䐟䚞䭠䶜䶜䊝 㲷㜐䐟㲷㪴䐟䶡 䐟㠈㲷㜐 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟㗸㘱

'䓨㫳䶜䶡㲷䭠䭂 䭂䚞 㬣䐟䐟㜐䓨䶡㠈㜐 䜻㲜䓨㠈㘱䐟㬷㪴 䐟㫳䑧㬣䐟㬷㠈㲜㬷䐟䐟㬣 䭂䚞䐟䓨㜐䇃䜻䶜䭠䐟㲜㛁䓨䤣䐟 㗸㘱䐟㫳䑧䐟㲷䁯䐟䜻㫳㠈䭂㗸㫳䐟㜐䓨 䐟㗸㫳䓨䜻㛁䇃䐟䭠䐟䓨㠈䶜䶡䐟㬣 㠈㫳䶡 䶜䊝䐟㪴䜻䶜㬷 㵁䶡䭂䶂㬣䶜㬣㛁䐟䭂㬷 䭂䓨 䜻䓨㲜㠈㛁䐟䶜㲷䜻 䶡㫳䜻㪴 㸯䭠䓨㲜㠈㬷䶡㬣㠈䐟㜐 䚞䭂㬣㸯䐟䭂䐟䚞㵁㲜䭂㜐䐟䓨䐟䭂㲜䓨䜻㗸㨷㜐㫳 䐟㬣䜻䓨㫳䐟 䊝䜻㲜㸯㲜䭂㛁䶜㠈䓷㜐䶜㛁 䜻㬣㲜䓨䯱㵁䐟㸯 䜻㜐㔶㲜䐟㜐 㫳㲜䭂䐟㲷䓨䇃䭠

䱑㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡㩊

㶋㠈䓨䐟㨷䭂㬣䊝䓄 㤃㛁䐟㲷䜻㠈䶜䣋䱹䇃䭠䜻㛁㗸䐟㫳䓨

㨷㫳䜻㲜䭠㠈㲷 㲜䜻䭂䜻 䐟䓨䁯㫳㛁䁯㬣䓄䭠㲷䐟䶡䶡㫳䭂䐟㲜㲷䐟㵁㫳䓨㜐䐟䶡䶜㬣䭂㬷 㜐䓨䐟 䓨㜐䜻㲜 䐟䐟䓨㫳…㗸䭠䜻䇃㛁 䭂䓨 䢞䁯㠈䓨㠈䜻㲜㛁䐟㠈㲷䶜䶜㬣㠈䊝㛁䐟䉎䭂㬣㬣䱹㬣 䓨㜐䐟䚞䭂㬣䭂䐟㛁㬷㫳㪴㫳㬷䭂㫳䭠 㠈㬣㵁䐟㲜㲜䭂㫳 䓨䭂㠈㲷䇃䭠䜻㬣䐟

䱹䚞䚞䐟㲷䓨㲜䓄

㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡'㲜 䅑䶜䐟㲜㲜䜻㫳㨷䓄 䅑䊝 㬷䜻䐟䶜䶡䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㲜㬷䭂㬣䶡㵁 䊝䭂䭠 㬷䜻䶜䶜 㸯䐟 㸯䐟㲜䓨䭂㬷䐟䶡 㬷䜻䓨㜐 䓨㜐䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㵁 㨷㠈䜻㫳䜻㫳㨷 㠈 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡 㤃㜐䜻䐟䶜䶡 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㜐㠈㲜 㠈 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 䐟䇃䭠㠈䶜 䓨䭂 䊝䭂䭠㬣 䑧䜻䓨㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝 㡂㳽㘱 䓷䶡䶡䜻䓨䜻䭂㫳㠈䶜䶜䊝㵁 䊝䭂䭠 㬷䜻䶜䶜 㬣䐟㲷䐟䜻䑧䐟 㠈 㸯䶜䐟㲜㲜䜻㫳㨷 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡'㲜 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣㵁 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䜻㫳㨷 䊝䭂䭠㬣 䶜䭠㲷㪴 㸯䊝 㳽䬯㠽㵁 䐟㫳㜐㠈㫳㲷䜻㫳㨷 㛁㜐䊝㲜䜻㲷㠈䶜 䶡䐟䚞䐟㫳㲜䐟 㸯䊝 䱗䬯㠽㵁 㠈㫳䶡 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䜻㫳㨷 䊝䭂䭠㬣 䶜䜻䚞䐟 䑧䜻䓨㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝 㸯䊝 㳽䬯㠽 䢞䜻㫳㲷䶜䭠䶡䜻㫳㨷 㸯䭂䓨㜐 䑧䜻䓨㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝 㠈㫳䶡 㬣䐟㲷䭂䑧䐟㬣䊝 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝䉎㘱

㫳䶡㠈㬣䶡䑧䭂㬣䐟䶜䭂 䶜㬷䶡䭂㲜'㬣 䚞䭂䭂㫳䐟㗸㬣䭠㲜䭂 㫳䐟䶡㲜䭂㲷㫳䐟㟦䶡䑧㬣䐟㬣䶜䓄䭂 䓷㲜 䭂䓨 䭠䭂䊝㬷䤣㠈䑧䜻䶜䜻㫳㨷 㬷㬣䭂㛁䐟㸯䐟䜻㲜㫳㵁㨷 㜐䓨䭂㸯䶡䐟䶜㬷䜻䶜㠈䶜 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䜻䶜䶜 䭂㵌䶡㫳㠈㬷㬣䐟  㠈㫳㲷㬣䐟䶜䭠㬣䐟㜐䓨䓨㜐䜻㲜 㬣䭂䶡㬷㤃䜻䁯䑧䜻㫳䐟䚞䭂 㬣䭂 㸯㲜䐟㬣㵌䐟㬷㬣㬣㠈䎟䜻㜐䐟䓨㠈䶡䐟㗸㠈㨷 㬣䜻䐟㨷䭂㫳 䐟㜐䓨 䚞䜻䶜㵁䐟㠈䶜䶜 㨷㠈㘱㠈䶡㗸䐟㲜䜻㜐㔶䭂䚞䶡㬣䭂㬷㲜 䶡䐟䶜㫳㠈㨷䜻

㤃䭂䭠㬣㲷䐟 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡䓄 㔶㜐䜻㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䜻㲜 䐟䚲䓨㬣䐟㗸䐟䶜䊝 㲜㛁䐟㲷䜻㠈䶜㘱 㕳䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䜻䐟䶜䶡䐟㬣 䶡䭂㗸䜻㫳㠈䓨䐟㲜 㗸䭂㬣䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㲜㵁 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡 㬷䜻䶜䶜 㠈㲷䓨䜻䑧䐟䶜䊝 㠈㸯㲜䭂㬣㸯 䓨㜐䐟 䭂䑧䐟㬣䚞䶜䭂㬷䜻㫳㨷 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣㵁 䓨㜐䐟㬣䐟㸯䊝 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟㠈㲜䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 㬣㠈㫳㪴 㠈㫳䶡 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 䐟䇃䭠䜻㛁㗸䐟㫳䓨 㠈㫳䶡 㨷䜻䑧䜻㫳㨷 㸯䜻㬣䓨㜐 䓨䭂 䭂䓨㜐䐟㬣 㲜㛁䐟㲷䜻㠈䶜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䜻䐟㲜䎟

䣊䭠䶡㨷㗸䐟㫳䓨䓄 䓷㲜 䓨㜐䐟 㬣䭠䶜䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㵁 㠈䶜䶜 䶜䜻䑧䜻㫳㨷 㸯䐟䜻㫳㨷㲜 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㲜 㠈㸯㲜䭂㬣㸯䐟䶡 㸯䊝 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡 㬷䜻䶜䶜 㸯䐟 㠈㸯㲜䭂䶜䭠䓨䐟䶜䊝 㲜䭠㛁㛁㬣䐟㲜㲜䐟䶡㘱 㕳䚞 䓨㜐䐟䊝 㠈䓨䓨㠈㲷㪴 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䜻䐟䶜䶡䐟㬣 䭂䚞 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡㵁 䓨㜐䐟䊝 㬷䜻䶜䶜 㸯䐟 㲜䭠㸯㥠䐟㲷䓨䐟䶡 䓨䭂 㠈 䶡䐟㠈䓨㜐 㥠䭠䶡㨷㗸䐟㫳䓨 䢞䜻㫳㲜䓨㠈㫳䓨 䶡䐟㠈䓨㜐 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝䉎㘱

䓨㫳䐟㶋㬣䭠䢞㬣䶂䉎 䶡䶜㬣䭂㐝䣊䐟䓄䓨䭠䶡㨷㗸㫳䶜䓷㜐㠈㛁

䪸䭂䓨䐟䓄 㔶㜐䜻㲜 䜻㲜 䓨㜐䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡'㲜 㲷㜐䭂䜻㲷䐟䎟

䓷 㗸㠈㲜㲜䜻䑧䐟 㲜㬷䭂㬣䶡㵁 㫳䐟㠈㬣䶜䊝 䓨㬷䭂 㗸䐟䓨䐟㬣㲜 䶜䭂㫳㨷 㠈㫳䶡 㠈㸯䭂䭠䓨 䚞䜻䑧䐟 䚞䜻㫳㨷䐟㬣㲜 㬷䜻䶡䐟㵁 㗸㠈䓨䐟㬣䜻㠈䶜䜻㴁䐟䶡 䜻㫳 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜'㲜 㜐㠈㫳䶡㲜㘱 㔶㜐䜻㲜 㲜㬷䭂㬣䶡 㬷㠈㲜 䜻㫳㲷㬣䐟䶡䜻㸯䶜䊝 㜐䐟㠈䑧䊝㘱 䯱䭂㬣 㠈㫳 䭂㬣䶡䜻㫳㠈㬣䊝 㨷䭂䶡㵁 䜻䓨 㗸䜻㨷㜐䓨 㸯䐟 㠈 㲜䓨㬣䭠㨷㨷䶜䐟 䓨䭂 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䶜䜻䚞䓨 䜻䓨㘱

䭠䅑䓨䓨䜻㲜㜐 䓨䜻㘱䭠䶡䶜䚞䜻㲷䚞䊝㫳䭂䜻㬷䶡䶜䐟㨷䜻㫳㜐㫳䐟㬣䓨㨷㵁㲜䓨 㬣䭂䚞㬣䭂㬷㲜䶡㛁䭂䶡㲜䐟 㬣'䐟䓨㤃㲜䶜

㹵㬣䜻㛁㛁䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡㵁 㠈㫳 䭠㫳㛁㬣䐟㲷䐟䶡䐟㫳䓨䐟䶡 㲜䐟㫳㲜㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳 㲜䭠㬣㨷䐟䶡 㬷䜻䓨㜐䜻㫳 㜐䜻㗸㘱

㕳㫳 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㗸䭂㗸䐟㫳䓨㵁 㜐䐟 䚞䐟䶜䓨 㠈㲜 䓨㜐䭂䭠㨷㜐 㜐䐟 㜐㠈䶡 㸯䐟㲷䭂㗸䐟 䓨㜐䐟 㗸㠈㲜䓨䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㘱 䱹䑧䐟㬣䊝 㗸䭂䑧䐟 㜐䐟 㗸㠈䶡䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䜻㫳䚞䶜䭠䐟㫳㲷䐟 䓨㜐䐟 䐟㫳䓨䜻㬣䐟 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㘱

㫳䜻䜻䓷䭂䶡䶡䶜䊝䶜㠈䓨㵁 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䜻㜐䐟䶜䐟䚞 㬣䐟䭠㲜䓨㲜䊝䭂㗸䜻㵁 㬣䊝㲷䐟㪴㘱㪴䓨䭂㲜 㬣䭂㗸䐟䭂㬣㬷䶡㤃㬣䓨㘱㫳䜻䐟䜻䶜㲜䐟䶜䭠䭂䶡㲷 䶡㫳㠈 㬣㲷䭂䚞䐟䚞䭂䊝㸯䭂䶡㸯䭂䶡䊝䐟㠈㗸㸯㲷䐟䶡䜻䐟㫳䑧䜻㐝䭂䶜䶡㵁㬣 㗸䚞㬣䭂 䐟㬷䭂䶜䚞䶡 㜐䓨䐟 䐟㜐 䫔䜻㲜 㜐䜻㲜䜻㫳䭂䓨䑧㠈䓨䶜䜻䊝䜻䓨䐟㫳䑧䐟

䫔䐟 䐟䚲䓨䐟㫳䶡䐟䶡 㜐䜻㲜 㜐㠈㫳䶡 㠈㫳䶡 䶜䜻㨷㜐䓨䶜䊝 䓨䭂䭠㲷㜐䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䭠㬣䚞㠈㲷䐟 䭂䚞 㜐䜻㲜 䭂㬷㫳 㸯䭂䶡䊝㘱 䓷 䶜㠈䊝䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䓨㬣㠈㫳㲜䶜䭠㲷䐟㫳䓨 䶜䜻㨷㜐䓨㵁 㬣䐟㲜䐟㗸㸯䶜䜻㫳㨷 㠈 㬷㠈䓨䐟㬣䊝 㲷䭠㬣䓨㠈䜻㫳㵁 䚞㠈䜻㫳䓨䶜䊝 㠈㛁㛁䐟㠈㬣䐟䶡㘱

"㕳㲜 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡 㤃㜐䜻䐟䶜䶡㱣"

㲜䐟䐟㫳䶡䐟䚞 䐟䐟㗸㲜䶜䜻㫳㨷䊝㠈䐟㵁㸯㪴㬣㬣㠈䐟㸯 㠽䬯䬯㳽 㬣䶜㠈䊝䐟䓨䶜㠈䶜㠈䊝䭠㲷 㪴䐟䶡䭂䭂䶜 㤃䓨㬣䐟䶜䐟䚞㬣䜻㠈䶜㨷 䜻㲜㜐䓨䶜䜻䓨㜐㨷 㠈㲜 䓨䜻㠈䎟䓨䑧䶜䜻䊝㠈䓨 㜐䜻㲜 䚞䭂 䊝䐟䓨 䶜㸯䭠䐟㸯㸯㵁㜐䓨䜻㬷 㬣䭠㲷䜻㫳㠈䓨 㲜䐟䐟㗸䜻䊝䶜㫳㨷䓨䭂 䓨䭂㲜䊝㠈䐟䭠䐟䑧㫳䐟䜻䇃㠈䶜䓨 䓨㠈䐟䶡㲜㬣㠈䜻㫳䜻㲷䚞䜻㫳㨷䓨䜻㲜㫳 㬣㬣㘱䐟䭠㛁㲜㲜䜻 㠈㲜䭂㲷䭠䶡䶜 䓨㕳 䓨㜐䐟

㔶䭂 㛁䭠䓨 䜻䓨 䜻㫳䓨䭂 㛁䐟㬣㲜㛁䐟㲷䓨䜻䑧䐟㵁 㜐䜻㲜 䑧䜻䓨㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝 㬷㠈㲜 㫳䭂㬷 㲜䭂 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣䚞䭠䶜 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䐟䑧䐟㫳 㠈 䁯䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣 䶜䐟䑧䐟䶜 䐟䚲䜻㲜䓨䐟㫳㲷䐟 㗸䜻㨷㜐䓨 㲜䓨㬣䭠㨷㨷䶜䐟 䓨䭂 㗸㠈䓨㲷㜐 䜻䓨㘱

㕳㫳 䭂䓨㜐䐟㬣 㬷䭂㬣䶡㲜㵁 䓨㜐䜻㲜 䶜㠈䊝䐟㬣 䭂䚞 䶜䜻㨷㜐䓨 㲷䭠㬣䓨㠈䜻㫳 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㸯䐟 䶡䜻䚞䚞䜻㲷䭠䶜䓨 䓨䭂 㸯㬣䐟㠈㪴 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䚞䭂㬣 䁯䜻䑧䜻㫳䐟 㵌䭂㬷䐟㬣䎟

䐟䶜㲜䚞䊝㗸"䓨䪸䭂 㥠䭠㲜䓨㲜㕳䓨' 䓨䭂㜐䐟䭂㬣㫳䓨㠈 䜻䶜䐟"㠈䑧㘱㛁䐟䐟㪴 㗸䐟㲜㠈㫳 㠈㸯䶡㘱

䫔䐟 䚞䐟䶜䓨 䇃䭠䜻䓨䐟 㛁䶜䐟㠈㲜䐟䶡㘱 㐝㜐䜻䶜䐟 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡 㤃㜐䜻䐟䶜䶡 䶡䜻䶡㫳'䓨 㜐㠈䑧䐟 㠈㫳 䜻㫳䑧䜻㫳㲷䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 䐟䚞䚞䐟㲷䓨㵁 䜻㫳 㬣䐟㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝㵁 䜻䓨㲜 㛁䭂䓨䐟㫳䓨䜻㠈䶜 㠈㫳䶡 䭠㛁㛁䐟㬣 䶜䜻㗸䜻䓨㲜 㬷䐟㬣䐟 㗸䭠㲷㜐 㜐䜻㨷㜐䐟㬣㘱

䫔䐟 㜐㠈䶡㫳'䓨 䚞䭂㬣㨷䭂䓨䓨䐟㫳 㜐䭂㬷 䓨㜐䐟 䜻㫳䑧䜻㫳㲷䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 㜐㠈䶡 㸯䐟䐟㫳 䚞䭂㬣㲷䜻㸯䶜䊝 㸯㬣䐟㠈㲷㜐䐟䶡 㸯䊝 䓨㜐䭂㲜䐟 㲜䓨㬣㠈㫳㨷䐟 㗸䭂㫳㲜䓨䐟㬣㲜 䐟㠈㬣䶜䜻䐟㬣㘱 㔶㜐㠈䓨 㬷㠈㲜 䓨㜐䐟 䚞䶜㠈㬷 䭂䚞 䜻㫳䑧䜻㫳㲷䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣—䜻䚞 䓨㜐䐟 䶜䐟䑧䐟䶜 䐟䚲㲷䐟䐟䶡䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 䶡䐟䚞䐟㫳㲜䐟 䭂䚞 䜻㫳䑧䜻㫳㲷䜻㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝㵁 䜻䓨 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㸯䐟 䶡䜻㬣䐟㲷䓨䶜䊝 㸯㬣䭂㪴䐟㫳㘱

䐟㜐䓨 䅑䭠䓨䐟㲜䭠㜐䓨䶡㠈䚲䐟㵁 䓨䭂㬣㨷㫳㲜 䓷㲜㫳䐟㲜䐟䶡䚞䐟䚞䜻㫳䐟䚞㬣㘱䓨䶡䐟 㠈䐟㫳䊝㬣䶜 䐟䜻㜐䶜㲜㲜'䶡䊝䐟䐟㛁㗸䶜䭂䓨㲷䶜 䐟㸯㜐䓨䐟䐟㫳㵁㜐䭠㨷䭂㜐䐟䓨 䶡䭂䭠㬷䶜 䜻㜐㬷䶜䶡㤃㠈䐟 㲜㜐䓨䐟 㜐䜻㲜䭂㐝䶜䶡㬣䶜㠈䊝䑧䜻䓨䜻䓨 䭂䓨䭂䚞 䣆㲜㫳䶜䐟㲜 㨷㫳䭂䶜 䭂㛁䶜㲜㸯㗸䜻㲜䜻䐟 䶜䭂㐝䶡㬣㠈㬷㲜 㜐䜻㗸䎟 㬣䐟㛁䭂㬷㠈㲜䭠䭂䶡㬷䶜㫳䜻㬣䐟㠈䐟㲷㲜䜻䓨㫳㠈䊝㨷㲷㘱㲷䜻㬣䭂䶡䶜㬣㜐㠈㗸䶜㲜䐟䶡䜻㠈㜐㤃 㬷

䓷㲜 䚞䭂㬣 䓨㜐䐟 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㟦䑧䐟㬣䶜䭂㬣䶡 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝㵁 㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 㜐㠈䶡 㫳䭂 䭂㫳䐟 䓨䭂 䓨䐟㲜䓨 䜻䓨 䭂㫳㵁 㸯䭠䓨 㜐䜻㲜 䜻㫳㲜䓨䜻㫳㲷䓨㲜 䓨䭂䶜䶡 㜐䜻㗸 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㠈㸯䜻䶜䜻䓨䊝 㬷㠈㲜 䶜䜻㪴䐟䶜䊝 㫳䭂 㥠䭂㪴䐟㘱 䓷䚞䓨䐟㬣 㠈䶜䶜㵁 䜻䓨 㨷㠈䓨㜐䐟㬣䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 㠈䶜䶜 䶜䜻䑧䜻㫳㨷 㸯䐟䜻㫳㨷㲜 䜻㫳 䓷䶜㛁㜐㠈 䶂㘱 䱹䑧䐟㫳 㜐䐟 䶡䜻䶡㫳'䓨 㬷㠈㫳䓨 䓨䭂 䚞㠈㲷䐟 䓨㜐䐟 䭂䑧䐟㬣㬷㜐䐟䶜㗸䜻㫳㨷 䚞䭂㬣㲷䐟 䜻䓨 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䭠㫳䶜䐟㠈㲜㜐㘱

㬋䭂㬣䐟䭂䑧䐟㬣㵁 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㬷㠈㲜 㫳䭂䓨 䐟䑧䐟㫳 䓨㜐䐟 㤃㬷䭂㬣䶡 䭂䚞 䓨㜐䐟 㐝䭂㬣䶜䶡'㲜 䓨㬣䭠䐟 䶜䜻㗸䜻䓨㘱 㔶㜐䐟 㲜㬷䭂㬣䶡 㬷㠈㲜 㲜䜻㗸䜻䶜㠈㬣 䓨䭂 㠈 㨷㬣䭂㬷䓨㜐䀆䓨䊝㛁䐟 䐟䇃䭠䜻㛁㗸䐟㫳䓨㵁 㸯䭠䓨 䚞㠈㬣 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷䐟㬣 䓨㜐㠈㫳 㬣䐟㨷䭠䶜㠈㬣 䭂㫳䐟㲜㘱

䓷㲜㬣䭂䶡䭠䇃䐟㫳㲷䐟䐟㜐䜻䐟㫳㬣㲜㠈㲷䐟 䶡䶜䭠䭂㬷㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂㬷㲜䶡㬣㵁䶜㫳䭠㜐䐟㨷䭂 㬣䶡㬷㲜'䭂㲜 䐟㫳䶡㘱㫳㨷䭂䶜㠈㲜 䓨㜐䐟 䭠䭂䓨䓨㜐䜻㬷

"㐝㜐㠈䓨 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 㜐㠈㛁㛁䐟㫳 䜻䚞 㕳 䶡䭂㗸䜻㫳㠈䓨䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 䐟㫳䓨䜻㬣䐟 䱑㔶㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㱣 䫔䭂㬷 㲜䓨㬣䭂㫳㨷 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䓨㜐䜻㲜 㲜㬷䭂㬣䶡 㸯䐟㲷䭂㗸䐟㱣"

㔶㜐䐟 䓨㜐䭂䭠㨷㜐䓨 㛁䭂㛁㛁䐟䶡 䜻㫳䓨䭂 㜐䜻㲜 㗸䜻㫳䶡㵁 㠈㫳䶡 䜻㗸㗸䐟䶡䜻㠈䓨䐟䶜䊝㵁 䜻䓨 㸯䐟㲷㠈㗸䐟 㠈㫳 䭠㫳㲷䭂㫳䓨㬣䭂䶜䶜㠈㸯䶜䐟 㫳䭂䓨䜻䭂㫳㘱

䓨㜐䐟䭂㬣㬣䑧䭂䐟䶡䭠㲷䶡䶜㟦 䶜䭂㨷䶡㲜 㫳䭂䶡㬷 䐟䑧㫳䐟"䓷䓨㬷䓨䜻㜐 㲜㪴䓨㬣䜻䐟䚞䭂 㜐䓨䐟䭂㸯㬣䊝㸯㠈䶜㛁㤃䭂㬣㬷䶡䓨㜐䐟䓨㜐㠈䓨 䭂㘱"㘱㘱㬷䶜㸯 㬣㠈㨷䓨䓨䐟䐟㲜 㛁䭂䜻㫳䓨㵁 㫳䜻䐟㨷䶜㲜䭂䚞

㤃䓨䐟㬣䶜 䓨㜐䭂䭠㨷㜐䓨 䓨䭂 㜐䜻㗸㲜䐟䶜䚞㵁 䜻㗸㠈㨷䜻㫳䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 㲜䓨㬣䐟㫳㨷䓨㜐 䭂䚞 㠈 㬷䐟㠈㛁䭂㫳 䓨㜐㠈䓨 㨷㠈䓨㜐䐟㬣䐟䶡 䓨㜐䐟 㛁䭂㬷䐟㬣 䭂䚞 㠈䶜䶜 䶜䜻䑧䜻㫳㨷 㸯䐟䜻㫳㨷㲜 䜻㫳 䓨㜐䐟 䱑㔶㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊 㬷䭂㬣䶜䶡㘱 䱹䑧䐟㫳 䓨㜐䐟 㨷㬣䐟㠈䓨䐟㲜䓨 䭂䚞 㨷䭂䶡㲜 㬷䭂䭠䶜䶡 䶜䜻㪴䐟䶜䊝 㜐䐟㲜䜻䓨㠈䓨䐟 䓨䭂 䚞㠈㲷䐟 䜻䓨㘱

䫔䐟 㲷䭂䭠䶜䶡㫳'䓨 㜐䐟䶜㛁 㸯䭠䓨 䚞䐟䐟䶜 㠈 㲜䐟㫳㲜䐟 䭂䚞 㠈㫳䓨䜻㲷䜻㛁㠈䓨䜻䭂㫳㵁 䓨㜐䭂䭠㨷㜐 㜐䐟 㪴㫳䐟㬷 䓨㜐㠈䓨 䓨㜐䜻㲜 䓨㜐䭂䭠㨷㜐䓨 㬷㠈㲜 㲜䓨䜻䶜䶜 䚞㠈㬣 䚞㬣䭂㗸 㬣䐟㠈䶜䜻䓨䊝㘱 䅑䐟䚞䭂㬣䐟 䓨㜐䜻㫳㪴䜻㫳㨷 㠈㸯䭂䭠䓨 㲷䭂㫳䇃䭠䐟㬣䜻㫳㨷 䱑㔶㠈㫳㲜㲷䐟㫳䶡䐟㫳㲷䐟㩊㵁 㜐䐟 䚞䜻㬣㲜䓨 㜐㠈䶡 䓨䭂 䚞䭂㲷䭠㲜 䭂㫳 㲜䭠㬣䑧䜻䑧䜻㫳㨷 䓨㜐䐟 䜻㗸㗸䜻㫳䐟㫳䓨 㛁䭠㬣㲜䭠䜻䓨 㠈㬷㠈䜻䓨䜻㫳㨷 㜐䜻㗸㘱㘱

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