Cultivating for a hundred lifetimes to ascension

Chapter 1426: 767: Innate Law Lifeform, Alien Demons Invade the Star



Chapter 1426: Chapter 767: Innate Law Lifeform, Alien Demons Invade the Star


Rumble rumble!


The ocean of thunder surged with towering waves, each crest composed of billions of thunders piled together, clearly displaying myriad colors like scarlet, cyan, red, yellow, and black.


One by one, Thunder Dragon Serpents broke through the waves, at times diving into the clouds beneath, at other times bursting into countless spherical bolts of lightning, each a thousand feet in diameter, shattering the void with their explosions.


Zhao Sheng hovered above the thunder sea, and suddenly ten Thunder Chains shot out from between the ten fingers of his hands, quickly interweaving around the nameless flesh ball.


In the blink of an eye, a gleaming Thunder Egg, exuding a misty aura, appeared in front of Zhao Sheng. Complex and intricate Tao True Texts occasionally surfaced on the egg’s surface, finally forming an absolute seal that isolated everything inside and out.


Zhao Sheng waved his sleeve, capturing the Thunder Egg within, and at that moment, a gigantic golden Thunder Dragon happened to fly by beneath him.


With a fleeting thought, the golden Thunder Dragon carried its master, swiftly gliding to the top of the Five Elements Thunder Ring.


Gazing down at the Immortal Artifact’s true form below, Zhao Sheng pondered for a moment, then cast the Thunder Egg down with a sweep of his sleeve.


Sizzle~


The Thunder Egg descended from the sky, landing at the center of the Thunder Ring, then hovered mid-air, seemingly trapped by an invisible force field.


“Tsk tsk, the various phenomena in this world truly hold unparalleled wonders! Born to manipulate gravity, moving freely through space-time, such unique creatures are indeed unprecedented in my life.


It seems the ancestral Primordial Clan at the source of this spirit’s bloodline are monsters mastering the Gravity Dao, though in what form they exist remains unknown!”


While Zhao Sheng marveled, he could not help but anticipate extracting a sliver of insight into the Gravity Law from that flesh ball.


After all, the Gravity Law is so grand and elusive, it’s practically unimaginable. Such a manifest, embodied gravity creature is exceedingly rare across all heavens and universes.


Zhao Sheng felt as if he had obtained a treasure, the delight overwhelming, far surpassing his initial estimations.


Moreover, the surprise wasn’t just this; it was not long ago that he successively comprehended the eighth and ninth Thunder Dao True Texts, and his cultivation effortlessly broke through to the Returning to Void Eighth Layer, with both his Daoist prowess and strength advancing by leaps and bounds.


Had he not still had many doubts on how to open his Grotto Heaven, Zhao Sheng would have already attempted to break through to the Returning to Void Ninth Layer, instead of remaining stagnated at the eighth realm.


For a cultivator at the Returning to Void Realm, strength is no longer the priority; rather, the most crucial aspect is the understanding of the Taoist Laws.


In simpler terms, it’s about the depth of one’s Daoist cultivation. If one’s Daoist cultivation is profound, breaking through realms is merely a matter of ease.



Decades flashed by, and this world grew increasingly vibrant with life; Fire Qiu, Wind Nest Loach, Thunderbolt Dog, and other earthly creatures multiplied, their total numbers exceeding ten thousand.


In the last dozen years, the Wind Nest Loach and Thunderbolt Dog tribes have waged consecutive tribal wars to claim territories.


Even though many potential seeds perished due to this, the surviving members of both tribes underwent a new wave of rapid evolution.


Originally “tadpole”-like Wind Nest Loaches experienced a continual surge in size, their bodies’ lines becoming more streamlined and natural, increasingly resembling gigantic fish, with their mastery over rains and winds growing several times stronger than initially.


The Thunderbolt Dog tribe also grew larger and more robust, each as big as a lion or elephant, with thick, lush manes sprouting around their necks.


The colorful manes appeared incredibly dazzling, not just naturally attracting surrounding thunder but serving as a major deadly attack of the Thunderbolt Dogs.


When the mane transforms into countless Thunder Needles shooting out, their offensive power turns shockingly formidable.


Zhao Sheng once estimated that a single Thunderbolt Dog could easily crush a Golden Core Realm cultivator, and faced with a pack of Thunderbolt Dogs, even a Nascent Soul cultivator would flee in panic.


It can be said the potential of Thunderbolt Dogs is exceptionally high, with their current strength ceiling nowhere in sight.


Compared to Thunderbolt Dogs, the Wind Nest Loach’s potential is slightly lesser, while Fire Qiu ranks even lower among the three clans, producing one or two Divinity Transformation Realm Demon Emperors would already be a blessing to Yao Tian.


Of course, this doesn’t hinder it from becoming part of the first wave of life to enter the Grotto Heaven.


Zhao Sheng had long decided that upon his ascension to Unification and the establishment of the Grotto Heaven, he would relocate all living beings there for settlement.


The bloodline experiments would undoubtedly continue for years, whether it’s a thousand or a billion years.



One day, an ancient Big Cauldron floated and sank deep within the Thunder Sea, radiating an inexplicable aura. The outer wall of this cauldron was covered with patterns of flowers, birds, insects, fishes, beasts, and birds, some crude and rigid, while others appeared exceptionally lively.


From within the cauldron occasionally came the sound of clashing golden spears, with waves of invisible killing intent emanating, causing all life within a thousand miles to vanish.


Woo woo!


Zhao Sheng sat beside the cauldron, suddenly pointed into the air, and a large Thunderbolt Dog flew out from the thunder sea below, involuntarily floating to the front of the cauldron, struggling and whimpering in fear.


However, Zhao Sheng turned a deaf ear, casually tossing it into the cauldron.


Immediately, the cauldron’s outer wall radiated with brilliance, and one of the True Spirit patterns suddenly gained some spiritual essence, instantly becoming exceptionally lively, as if it had come alive.


The Thunderbolt Dog contained a trace of True Spirit Thunder Roaring Lion bloodline within it, and its bloodline and Demon Soul were precisely what the Immortal Awakening Tripod required; this bloodline experiment was serendipitous, the result of a lucky chance, a stroke of luck.


As Zhao Sheng intervened to augment the Immortal Awakening Tripod, the cavern suddenly trembled slightly, followed by tremors like an earthquake.


Zhao Sheng furrowed his brow, his incredibly powerful Divine Thought instantly expanding, covering more than half the planet in a split second.


“Hmm? Such a remote place, yet it cannot escape unscathed…”


With a peculiar look in his eyes, Zhao Sheng extended his hand in a beckoning gesture, and a blood light shot swiftly from within the cauldron into his hand, manifesting as an ancient Stone Axe.


The Stone Axe appeared rough and crude, full of primitive, mysterious aura, but the bloodstained surface of the axe verified that it was a Big Killer, with countless lives having perished under its blade.


This axe is equivalent to a Spiritual Treasure, a trophy Zhao Sheng acquired after slaying a Void Realm Demon Elder.


Having just refined it, the dead star suddenly welcomed uninvited guests.


Unable to defy fate, Zhao Sheng was keen to take this opportunity to test its power.


Once the Stone Axe was in hand, Zhao Sheng immediately stood up, his form flickering out of existence.



Above the dead star, a mountain-sized eerie demon monster was descending slowly towards the planet’s surface.


Groups upon groups of gray-white demons flew out from the demon monster, forming a dark mass of meteorite rain, colliding into the depths of the dead star. Then the demons began devouring everything around them–earth and stone–in a bizarre, quiet process. Meanwhile, more small demons kept splitting off while their bodies rapidly grew bigger.


Within a short time, the ground turned cratered and soon large dark holes appeared.


Just as the enormous demon monster was about to land on the surface, a blood light suddenly sliced through the darkness, morphing into a grand axe light that obscured the sky and earth, mercilessly cleaving through the demon monster’s body.


Crack!


This immense demon monster, having lived nearly ten thousand years, had not yet realized the danger looming before its life came to an end.


The mountain-sized body was suddenly split into two, then two into four, four into eight… in the blink of an eye, it was cleaved into countless pieces, falling upon the earth, staining the surroundings a vast blood red.


“Who dares… argh!”


Upon witnessing the massive demon monster being slain, an overwhelming Divine Thought fluctuation suddenly erupted from deep within the starry sky, but before its angered roar concluded, it sharply transformed into a scream of agony.




䘹㤾䐥䘞䚗


䐥㭳”䟠


䉸㺣㺣䏀䉸䘹㛛㾓䘹


㩶䘹䘹



䘞䪀䘹



䔴䯾



䉸䪀㤾䏀”


䯾㑠䉸㑠


䐳䘹㛛䉸



䔴䚗䐥䟠䔴䕘㑠


䯾䔴㝚䏀


䘹䪀䘞



㺟䘹䔴䕮䦸


䪀䔴


䘞㛛䘹㺣䪀㩶


䘹䪀䘞




䔴䉸㶳䘞


㤾䏀䉸䪀㾓


䟠㛛䄿䁐䔴




㺣䃪


䕍䘞䘹 㭳䟠䐥 㤾䪀䉸䏀 䯾㑠䉸㩶䘞䘹㛛 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䕍䘞䃪䚗㛛䘹䏀 㑻䟠䐥䘞䪀㾓 䉸䰢䪀䃪䉸㑠㑠䭰 䟠㝚㺣䏀䟠㩶䔴䚗䟠䚗䐥 䉸 䐥䏀䔴䪀䘹㩶㡇䃪䘹 䉸䚗㛛 䕮㑠䔴䉸䪀䘹㛛 䐳䘹㝚䔴䚗 㦯䔴䚗㩶䪀䘹䏀 䟠䚗㩶䟠㛛䘹䄿


䕍䘞䘹 䐳䘹㝚䔴䚗 㦯䔴䚗㩶䪀䘹䏀 䐥䘹䚗䘹䏀䉸㑠㑠䭰 䏀䘹㩶䘹㝚䕮㑠䘹㛛 䉸 䐥䟠䉸䚗䪀 㩶䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㝚䉸䐥䚗䟠䯾䟠䘹㛛 䉸 䪀䘞䔴䃪㩶䉸䚗㛛䯾䔴㑠㛛㾓 䕮䃪䪀 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㝚䟠㛛㛛㑠䘹 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 㝚䉸㩶㩶䟠䦸䘹㾓 䏀䔴䃪䚗㛛䘹㛛 䘞䘹䉸㛛㾓 䘞䉸㑠䯾 䉸 䙑䔴㝚䉸䚗 䘞䉸㛛 䐥䏀䔴䙑䚗䄿


䙑䔴䉸䚗㝚


䟠㑠䘹䏀䔴䦸䪀䐥䄿䚗


䪀䔴䘞㝚䃪


䃪䯾䘹䟠䐥䏀㾓


䘹䏀䘹䚗㑠㛛㩶


䏀㝚䟠䰢䐥䚗䘞䉸


䘹䕘䘹䭰䰢䏀㑠䏀䟠䘞䈁


䚗䉸㛛



䉸䚗䯾㩶䐥


䘞㛛䉸


䭰䃪䪀䪀㑠䏀䘹


䉸䙑㩶


䟠㩶䪀䘞


䃪㑠䯾㑠


䔴䯾


䉸䘹䰢䉸䏀䘹㺣㺣䉸䚗


䃪䘞䘞䕍䐥䔴


䘞䏀䘹



䕍䘞䟠㩶 䘞䉸㑠䯾䈁䘞䃪㝚䉸䚗㾓 䘞䉸㑠䯾䈁䕮䘹䉸㩶䪀 䐳䘹㝚䔴䚗 㦯䔴䚗㩶䪀䘹䏀 㩶䃪䯾䯾䘹䏀䘹㛛 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀㑠䭰 㛛䃪䏀䟠䚗䐥 䟠䪀㩶 䰢䉸㺣䪀䃪䏀䘹㾓 䏀䉸䦸䉸䐥䘹㛛 䕮䭰 㑠䟠䐥䘞䪀䚗䟠䚗䐥㾓 䟠䪀㩶 䯾䉸䰢䘹 䪀䙑䟠㩶䪀䘹㛛 䟠䚗 㺣䉸䟠䚗㾓 䙑䉸䟠㑠䟠䚗䐥 㝚䟠㩶䘹䏀䉸䕮㑠䭰䄿


㭳䭰 䪀䘞䘹 䪀䟠㝚䘹 䟠䪀 䯾㑠䘹䙑 䰢㑠䔴㩶䘹䏀㾓 䟠䪀 䙑䉸㩶 䘞䉸㑠䯾䈁㛛䘹䉸㛛㾓 䕮䉸䏀䘹㑠䭰 䕮䏀䘹䉸䪀䘞䟠䚗䐥䄿


䘞䐥䏀䪀䟠


㩶䔴䭰㑠䙑㑠


䭰㛛䃪䚗㛛㑠䘹㩶


䪀䘹䘞


䏀䉸䪀䘞䘹


䪀䔴䏀㝚䚗㩶㾓䘹


䙑䔴㛛䚗


䉸䚗㛛


䚗䘹㛛䘹㒤㛛䪀䘹


䏀䐥䚗䔴䟠㛛䘹


㶳䔴䘞䉸


䘹㺣㛛㩶䏀䘹㩶


䔴䕮䄿䙑䘹㑠


䘞㤾䐥䚗䘹


䘞䟠㩶


㛛䘞䚗㾓䉸


䟠䘞㩶䪀


䟠䪀


䪀䔴䉸㛛䙑䏀㩶


㘂䚗 䉸䚗 䟠䚗㩶䪀䉸䚗䪀㾓 䉸 䐥䟠䉸䚗䪀 䘞䉸䚗㛛 䉸㺣㺣䘹䉸䏀䘹㛛 䔴䃪䪀 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䟠䚗 䉸䟠䏀㾓 䰢䔴䦸䘹䏀䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 㩶䕘䭰 䉸䚗㛛 㩶䃪䚗㾓 䘞䘹䉸䦸䟠㑠䭰 㩶㑠䉸㺣㺣䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䉸䏀䪀䘞 䕮䘹㑠䔴䙑䄿 䕍䘞䘹 䘹䚗䪀䟠䏀䘹 㺣䉸㑠㝚 㡇䃪䟠䘹䪀㑠䭰 䘹㝚䕮䘹㛛㛛䘹㛛 䟠䚗䪀䔴 䪀䘞䘹 䐥䏀䔴䃪䚗㛛㾓 㛛䘹㺣䪀䘞 䃪䚗䕘䚗䔴䙑䚗䄿


㤾䔴䔴䚗 䉸䯾䪀䘹䏀㾓 䉸 㝚䉸㩶㩶䟠䦸䘹 㺣䉸㑠㝚 㺣䏀䟠䚗䪀 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䰢㑠䘹䉸䏀㑠䭰 㛛䘹䯾䟠䚗䘹㛛 䯾䟠䦸䘹 䯾䟠䚗䐥䘹䏀㩶 䉸㺣㺣䘹䉸䏀䘹㛛 䔴䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䉸䏀䪀䘞 㩶㺣䉸䚗䚗䟠䚗䐥 䉸 䪀䘞䔴䃪㩶䉸䚗㛛 㝚䟠㑠䘹㩶䄿


㝚㺣㑠䉸㾓


䪀䔴䚗


䪀䪀㩶䚗䭰䚗䟠䉸㑠


䏀䪀䰢䉸䘹


䚗䏀䁰䘹㛛


䐥㩶䘹㑠䟠䚗


䘹䐳㝚䔴䚗


䚗䰢䃪䪀䘹䔴㑠㩶㩶


䪀㩶㩶䚗䔴䏀䘹㦯


䟠䚗䪀䔴



䚗䘹䔴


䰢䏀䘹䃪㩶䘞㛛


䏀䘹䘹䙑


䪀㩶㛛䃪㾓


䙑䘞䭰䐥䉸䈁䟠䪀䘹䏀


䐥䉸䘹㑠䦸䚗䟠


䕮䄿䘹㛛䚗䟠䘞


㤾䘹䘹䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 䘹㒤䪀䏀䘹㝚䘹㑠䭰 䯾䘹䉸䏀䯾䃪㑠 䉸䚗㛛 䏀䘹㩶䪀㑠䘹㩶㩶 䉸㺣㺣䘹䉸䏀䉸䚗䰢䘹 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 䘞䉸㑠䯾䈁䘞䃪㝚䉸䚗 䐳䘹㝚䔴䚗 㦯䔴䚗㩶䪀䘹䏀㾓 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䏀䘹㝚䉸䟠䚗䘹㛛 䟠䚗㛛䟠䯾䯾䘹䏀䘹䚗䪀㾓 䰢䔴㑠㛛㑠䭰 㛛䘹㝚䉸䚗㛛䟠䚗䐥㾓 “㘂 䉸㩶䕘㾓 䭰䔴䃪 䉸䚗㩶䙑䘹䏀䱔 㘂䯾 䪀䘞䘹䏀䘹’㩶 䘞䉸㑠䯾 䉸 䯾䉸㑠㩶䘹 䙑䔴䏀㛛㾓 㘂 䙑䟠㑠㑠 㝚䉸䕘䘹 䭰䔴䃪 䙑䟠㩶䘞 䯾䔴䏀 㛛䘹䉸䪀䘞䱔”


“㦯䉸㩶䪀䘹䏀㾓 䭰䔴䃪 䉸㩶䕘㾓 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗 㺣䏀䔴㝚䟠㩶䘹㩶 䚗䔴䪀 䪀䔴 㩶㺣䘹䉸䕘 䉸 㩶䟠䚗䐥㑠䘹 䯾䉸㑠㩶䘹 䙑䔴䏀㛛䄿” 䕍䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗 䐳䘹㝚䔴䚗 䪀䙑䟠㩶䪀䘹㛛 䟠䪀㩶 䕮䔴㛛䭰㾓 㑠䔴䔴䕘䟠䚗䐥 䃪䪀䪀䘹䏀㑠䭰 䪀䘹䏀䏀䟠䯾䟠䘹㛛䄿


䉸䚗䭰


㑠䟠㑠䘹㺣㩶䰢䘹䭰䉸


䚗㷱㑠䉸


㺣䘹䚗㩶䔴䏀


䔴䙑䘞


䚗㛛䃪䘹㩶䏀㛛䘞


䚗㝚䒝䉸䃪


㺣䭰㑠䉸


䘹䉸㛛㛛䏀


䃪䘹䰢㑠䏀


㛛䚗䉸


䟠䪀


䉸䘞㝚㩶䚗䃪


䚗䭰䏀㑠䘹䉸


㘂䪀


㾓䟠䪀


䘞䉸㛛


䪀䔴䚗


䄿䪀㩶䏀䟠䕘䰢


䏀䘹䭰䉸㩶


㛛䟠䘹㑠䦸


䙑䏀䘹㾓䘹


䏀䪀䭰䃪㑠


䏀䘹䪀䏀䐥䟠䯾䟠䭰䚗


䉸䭰㾓䏀㩶䘹


䘹䪀䘞


䔴㩶


㑠䏀䃪䭰䪀䉸䉸䚗㑠


䘹䘞䪀


䔴䯾


䘹䕮䯾䏀䘹䔴


䔴䯾䏀



䘹䪀㑠䪀䉸䕮㛛


䔴䏀䯾


䃪䔴䘞㩶䚗䉸㛛䪀


䚗䙑䕘䟠䐥䔴䚗


㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䚗䔴㛛㛛䘹㛛㾓 䉸㩶䕘䟠䚗䐥㾓 “㘂 䉸㩶䕘 䭰䔴䃪㾓 䙑䘞䉸䪀 䟠㩶 䪀䘞䘹 䙑䉸䏀 㩶䟠䪀䃪䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗 䚗䔴䙑䉤 㤾㺣䘹䉸䕘 䟠䚗 㛛䘹䪀䉸䟠㑠㾓 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䚗䔴 䔴㝚䟠㩶㩶䟠䔴䚗㩶䄿”


“㿍䘹㺣䔴䏀䪀䟠䚗䐥 䪀䔴 㦯䉸㩶䪀䘹䏀㾓 䉸䯾䪀䘹䏀 䪀䘞䘹 㑠䉸㩶䪀 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹㾓 㝚䭰 䰢㑠䉸䚗 㩶䃪䯾䯾䘹䏀䘹㛛 䘞䘹䉸䦸䭰 䰢䉸㩶䃪䉸㑠䪀䟠䘹㩶䄿 䕍䔴 䉸䦸䔴䟠㛛 䯾䃪䏀䪀䘞䘹䏀 㑠䔴㩶㩶䘹㩶㾓 㝚䭰 䰢㑠䉸䚗 㛛䘹䰢䟠㛛䘹㛛 䪀䔴 䏀䘹䪀䏀䘹䉸䪀 䉸䚗㛛 㩶䰢䉸䪀䪀䘹䏀䄿 䂹䉸䏀㑠䟠䘹䏀㾓 㘂 䐥䔴䪀 㩶䘹㺣䉸䏀䉸䪀䘹㛛 䯾䏀䔴㝚 䪀䘞䘹 㝚䉸䟠䚗 䉸䏀㝚䭰 䉸䚗㛛 䉸䰢䰢䟠㛛䘹䚗䪀䉸㑠㑠䭰 㩶䪀䃪㝚䕮㑠䘹㛛 䃪㺣䔴䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㺣㑠䉸䰢䘹 䙑䘞䘹䏀䘹 䭰䔴䃪 䙑䘹䏀䘹 䰢䃪㑠䪀䟠䦸䉸䪀䟠䚗䐥 䟠䚗 㩶䘹䰢㑠䃪㩶䟠䔴䚗䄿 㭳䘹䰢䉸䃪㩶䘹 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䘞䟠㑠㛛䏀䘹䚗 䙑䘹䏀䘹 㩶䪀䉸䏀䦸䟠䚗䐥㾓 䪀䘞䘹䭰 䉸䰢䰢䟠㛛䘹䚗䪀䉸㑠㑠䭰 䟠䚗䪀䏀䃪㛛䘹㛛——”


䱔䉸䪀㫣䟠


䒝䉸㑠䯾䙑䉸䭰 䪀䘞䏀䔴䃪䐥䘞 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗’㩶 䙑䔴䏀㛛㩶㾓 䟠䪀 䙑䉸㩶 㩶䃪㛛㛛䘹䚗㑠䭰 䟠䚗䪀䘹䏀䏀䃪㺣䪀䘹㛛䄿


㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䪀䔴䔴䕘 䉸 㛛䘹䘹㺣 䕮䏀䘹䉸䪀䘞 䉸䚗㛛 䉸㩶䕘䘹㛛 䉸䐥䉸䟠䚗㾓 “㬆䟠䏀㩶䪀 䪀䘹㑠㑠 㝚䘹 䉸䕮䔴䃪䪀 䪀䘞䘹 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹㾓 䙑䘞䘹䚗 㛛䟠㛛 䟠䪀 䘞䉸㺣㺣䘹䚗䉤 㫣䘞䘹䏀䘹 䙑䉸㩶 䪀䘞䘹 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹 䯾䔴䃪䐥䘞䪀䉤 㫣䘞䔴 䙑䔴䚗 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䚗㛛䉤


䪀㩶䉸䪀䏀


䘞䪀䘹


䏀䯾㝚䔴


㝚㝚䒝㾓


䚗䕮䟠䚗䄿䟠䘹䐥”䐥䚗


㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䚗䘹䦸䘹䏀 䘹㒤㺣䘹䰢䪀䘹㛛 䪀䘞䉸䪀 䉸䯾䪀䘹䏀 㝚䘹䏀䘹㑠䭰 䉸 䯾䘹䙑 䰢䘹䚗䪀䃪䏀䟠䘹㩶 䔴䯾 䰢㑠䔴㩶䘹㛛䈁㛛䔴䔴䏀 䰢䃪㑠䪀䟠䦸䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗㾓 䪀䘞䘹 䙑䉸䏀 㩶䟠䪀䃪䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗 䕮䘹䪀䙑䘹䘹䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䪀䙑䔴 䰢㑠䉸䚗㩶 䙑䔴䃪㑠㛛 䃪䚗㛛䘹䏀䐥䔴 㩶䃪䰢䘞 㛛䏀䉸㝚䉸䪀䟠䰢 䰢䘞䉸䚗䐥䘹㩶䄿 㺟䪀 䪀䘞䟠㩶 㺣䔴䟠䚗䪀㾓 䘞䘹 䙑䉸㩶 䘹䉸䐥䘹䏀 䪀䔴 䕘䚗䔴䙑 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䚗䪀䟠䏀䘹 㺣䏀䔴䰢䘹㩶㩶 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹䄿


㬆䔴䏀䪀䃪䚗䉸䪀䘹㑠䭰㾓 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗 䘞䉸㛛 㺣䘹䏀㩶䔴䚗䉸㑠㑠䭰 䘹㒤㺣䘹䏀䟠䘹䚗䰢䘹㛛 䪀䘞䟠㩶 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹 䉸䚗㛛 䪀䘞䃪㩶 䕘䚗䘹䙑 䟠䪀 䟠䚗 㛛䘹䪀䉸䟠㑠䄿


䪀䟠㩶


䟠䚗䕘䏀䐥䘞䚗㩶䟠


䪀䘞䘹


䭰䏀㩶䉸䘹


䕮䭰


㑠䰢䟠䘹䚗䉸㑠䐥㿍


䏀䘹䘹䚗䪀䟠


䔴㾓䉸䐥


䏀䯾㝚䔴


㩶䔴


䪀㑠䪀䟠䚗䭰䚗䉸㩶


䔴䯾


䪀㛛䘹䉸䚗䪀䦸㩶䟠䉸䔴


䯾䔴


䏀䯾䔴㝚


㩶㩶䦸䘹䉸䟠㝚


㩶㩶䚗䘹䘹䰢


䪀䘞䘹


㝚䘹㑠㛛㾓䕮䏀䘹䪀


䯾䏀䘞䘹䘹䟠䚗㛛䐥䪀


䟠㩶䪀


䘹㛛䘞㩶䃪㛛䚗䏀


㑠䉸䘞䄿䯾


㫣䉸㝚䚗䔴


䭰㛛䕮䔴


䙑䉸㩶


䙑㤾㝚䟠㑠䏀䕘䔴


“䕍䘞䘹 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹 䔴䰢䰢䃪䏀䏀䘹㛛 䏀䔴䃪䐥䘞㑠䭰 㝚䔴䏀䘹 䪀䘞䉸䚗 䪀䙑䔴 䘞䃪䚗㛛䏀䘹㛛 㩶䘹䦸䘹䚗䪀䭰 䭰䘹䉸䏀㩶 䉸䐥䔴㾓 䉸䪀 䪀䘞䉸䪀 䪀䟠㝚䘹 䕮䔴䪀䘞 㩶䟠㛛䘹㩶 䯾䔴䃪䐥䘞䪀 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䕍䏀䃪䘹 㬆䟠䏀䘹䄿 㘂 䏀䘹㝚䘹㝚䕮䘹䏀 䪀䘞䘹 䒝䃪㝚䉸䚗 㷱㑠䉸䚗 䯾䟠䏀㩶䪀 㛛䘹㑠䟠䕮䘹䏀䉸䪀䘹㑠䭰 㛛䘹䪀䔴䚗䉸䪀䘹㛛 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䚗䪀䟠䏀䘹 㝼䟠䚗䐥䐥䃪䉸䚗䐥 㤾䪀䉸䏀 㤾䭰㩶䪀䘹㝚㾓 䕮䃪䏀䭰䟠䚗䐥 䕮䟠㑠㑠䟠䔴䚗㩶 䔴䯾 䔴䃪䏀 䰢㑠䉸䚗 㝚䘹㝚䕮䘹䏀㩶䄿


䕍䘞䘹䚗䄿䄿䄿 䪀䘞䘹䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㐹䏀䘹䉸䪀 䂹㝚㺣䘹䏀䔴䏀 䰢䔴㝚㝚䉸䚗㛛䘹㛛 䕍䘞䃪䚗㛛䘹䏀䔴䃪㩶 㫣䏀䉸䪀䘞㾓 䘹䦸䘹䚗 㺣䘹䏀䯾䔴䏀㝚䟠䚗䐥 䉸 䕮㑠䔴䔴㛛 㩶䉸䰢䏀䟠䯾䟠䰢䘹㾓 㩶䃪㝚㝚䔴䚗䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 䯾䔴䃪䚗㛛䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗 䔴䯾 䔴䃪䏀 䰢㑠䉸䚗䄿 㳾䔴䪀 䔴䚗㑠䭰 㛛䟠㛛 䘞䘹 㩶䘞䉸䪀䪀䘹䏀 䪀䘞䘹 䁐䘹䏀㝚䟠㑠䟠䔴䚗 㭳䟠䏀㛛 㤾䪀䉸䏀 㤾䭰㩶䪀䘹㝚 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䔴䚗䘹 㩶䪀䏀䟠䕘䘹㾓 䘞䘹 䘹䦸䘹䚗 㺣䟠䘹䏀䰢䘹㛛 䪀䘞䏀䔴䃪䐥䘞 䪀䘞䏀䘹䘹 㑻䉸䭰䘹䏀㩶 䔴䯾 䁐䔴䟠㛛 䒝䘹䉸䦸䘹䚗㾓 䰢䉸䃪㩶䟠䚗䐥 䉸 䰢䘹䏀䪀䉸䟠䚗 䒝䃪㝚䉸䚗 㷱㑠䉸䚗 㘂㝚㝚䔴䏀䪀䉸㑠 䁐䘹䚗䘹䏀䉸䕮㑠䘹’㩶 㱵䏀䟠㝚䔴䏀㛛䟠䉸㑠 㤾㺣䟠䏀䟠䪀 䪀䔴 㑠䘹䉸䦸䘹 䪀䘞䘹 䕮䔴㛛䭰㾓 㘂㝚㝚䔴䏀䪀䉸㑠 䒝䘹䉸䦸䘹䚗 䪀䔴 㩶䟠䚗䕘䄿䄿䄿 㺟䯾䪀䘹䏀 䪀䘞䉸䪀㾓 䪀䘞䘹 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀 䕮䉸䪀䪀㑠䘹 䕮䘹䐥䉸䚗䄿䄿䄿 䕍䘞䘹 䕮㑠䔴䔴㛛䭰 䯾䟠䐥䘞䪀 㑠䉸㩶䪀䘹㛛 䉸 䯾䃪㑠㑠 䘞䃪䚗㛛䏀䘹㛛 䭰䘹䉸䏀㩶㾓 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䟠䚗䰢䉸㑠䰢䃪㑠䉸䕮㑠䘹 䰢䉸㩶䃪䉸㑠䪀䟠䘹㩶 䔴䚗 䕮䔴䪀䘞 㩶䟠㛛䘹㩶㾓 䉸䪀 㑠䘹䉸㩶䪀 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䪀䏀䟠㑠㑠䟠䔴䚗㩶䄿


䚗㑠䉸㷱


䔴䟠䚗䪀


䟠㩶㒤


㛛䘹䰢䟠㝚㑠䉸


䘹㾓䚗㛛


䔴㩶


䔴䯾



䘞䪀䘹䟠䘹䏀


㩶䭰䘹㝚㩶䪀㩶


䭰㝚


䪀䘞䘹


䪀䔴


䏀㺣䘹䃪䃪㩶


䏀䔴


䪀㩶䘹䘞䪀䉸㛛䏀䘹


䭰䚗㑠䔴


䚗䟠䔴䪀


䘹䘹䏀䙑


䉸㑠䟠䦸䘹䄿”䄿䄿


䏀䪀䟠䰢䦸䔴䭰㾓


䘞䪀䘹


㩶㑠䪀䟠䐥䘞


䘹䰢㩶㺣䟠䘹


䉸䉸䐥㝚䘹㛛䚗


䘹㛛䉸㛛㑠䭰


䘞䘹䪀


䚗䉸䰢㑠㾓


䚗䃪䟠䐥䪀䚗䏀


䘞䃪䔴䐥䕍䘞


䏀䘹䙑䘹


䪀䔴


䉸䘹䚗䕮䏀䏀


㩶䉸䪀䏀


䘞䪀䘹


䉸䐥䘹㩶䏀䯾㾓㝚䚗䪀


䄿㘂䚗䄿䄿


䙑䔴䪀



䪀䔴


䭰㝚䉸㺣䔴䏀䏀䘹䪀㑠䟠


䔴䏀㚇㝚䉸


䄿䚗䉸㩶䄿㛛䄿㑠


㾓㛛䟠䉸䘹䘹䚗䏀㝚


䏀䕮䕮䔴㝚䘹䉸㛛㛛


㩶䰢䘹㺣䉸䘹


䉸䃪䚗㝚䒝


䪀㩶䘹䏀


䭰䘞䪀䘹


䏀䘹䉸䭰䕮㑠


䘹䚗䃪䉸㑠䕮


㑻䟠㩶䪀䘹䚗䟠䚗䐥 䪀䔴 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗’㩶 䪀䟠㝚䟠㛛 䉸䰢䰢䔴䃪䚗䪀㾓 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䯾䘹㑠䪀 䕮䔴䪀䘞 㩶䘞䔴䰢䕘䘹㛛 䉸䚗㛛 䟠䚗䘹㒤㺣㑠䟠䰢䉸䕮㑠䭰 䘞䘹䉸䦸䭰䈁䘞䘹䉸䏀䪀䘹㛛䄿


㭳䃪䪀 䏀䉸䪀䘞䘹䏀 䪀䘞䉸䚗 䯾䔴䰢䃪㩶䟠䚗䐥 䔴䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䘹䚗䔴䏀㝚䔴䃪㩶 䰢䉸㩶䃪䉸㑠䪀䟠䘹㩶 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 䒝䃪㝚䉸䚗 㷱㑠䉸䚗㾓 䘞䘹 䙑䉸㩶 㝚䔴䏀䘹 䙑䔴䏀䏀䟠䘹㛛 䉸䕮䔴䃪䪀 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㥬䃪䉸䚗㚇䟠䚗䐥’㩶 㩶䉸䯾䘹䪀䭰䄿


䘞䔴㶳䉸


䙑䉸䏀


䚗䟠


㺣㾓䪀䉸㛛㺣䉸䏀䟠䟠䘹䪀䰢


㩶䃪䔴䏀䘹㝚䃪䚗


䏀䘞䘹䙑䘹


䃪䪀㑠䟠䔴䚗䰢䟠䪀䦸䉸


䟠䏀㩶䐥䚗㷱䔴㩶


䔴䚗


䪀䘞䘹


䪀䐳㺣䘹䘹㩶䟠


䘹䦸䚗䘹


䚗䟠㚇㩶䚗䉸’䐥䃪㥬


䚗䔴䪀


䘹㑠䄿䉸䘹䚗䁐䏀䘹䕮


䃪䚗䐥䪀䘹䘹䉸䉸䏀


䘹㝚㩶䉸䚗㾓


䃪㑠䔴䰢㛛


䘹䕍䃪䏀



䘹䦸䚗䘹


㩶䪀䭰䉸䘹䯾㾓


䃪䏀䕍㑠䪀䕮䚗䟠䔴䟠䉸


䏀䔴䔴㺣䃪䚗䯾㛛


㩶䦸䯾䈁䚗䟠䐥䟠䉸䘹㑠


䔴䘹䚗


㛛䚗䉸


䏀㩶䉸㑠㝚䔴㝚㘂䪀


䕍䘞䟠䚗䕘䟠䚗䐥 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䟠㩶㾓 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥 䙑䉸㩶 䕮䃪䏀䚗䟠䚗䐥 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䟠㝚㺣䉸䪀䟠䘹䚗䰢䘹㾓 䘞䉸䦸䟠䚗䐥 䚗䔴 㝚䟠䚗㛛 䯾䔴䏀 䰢㑠䔴㩶䘹㛛䈁㛛䔴䔴䏀 䰢䃪㑠䪀䟠䦸䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗㾓 䙑䟠㩶䘞䟠䚗䐥 䘞䘹 䰢䔴䃪㑠㛛 䟠㝚㝚䘹㛛䟠䉸䪀䘹㑠䭰 㩶䘹䪀 䔴䯾䯾 䪀䔴 䏀䘹䪀䃪䏀䚗䄿


䒝䔴䙑䘹䦸䘹䏀㾓 䕮䘹䯾䔴䏀䘹 㩶䘹䪀䪀䟠䚗䐥 䔴䯾䯾㾓 䘞䘹 䚗䘹䘹㛛䘹㛛 䪀䔴 㺣䉸䪀䟠䘹䚗䪀㑠䭰 㑠䟠㩶䪀䘹䚗 䪀䔴 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗’㩶 䰢䔴㝚㺣㑠䘹䪀䘹 䉸䰢䰢䔴䃪䚗䪀䄿


㩶㤾䘹’䘞䐥䚗


㾓㩶㑠䏀䔴䙑䘹


䘹䘞䉸䏀㱵㺣㩶


䏀䐥䚗䙑䟠䔴䐥


㫣㝚䉸䚗䔴


䰢䉸䘹䯾


䃪䚗䐥㩶䟠㩶䐥䘹


㶳䘞䉸䔴


䘞䘹䏀


䪀䘞䘹


䙑㤾䔴䏀䕘䟠㝚㑠


䘞䐥䃪㩶䔴㾓䘞䪀䪀


㩶㺣䔴䘹䕘


䏀䘹䄿㑠䉸㺣


㛛䚗䉸


䘹䔴㩶䙑㑠䏀


㫣䟠䪀䘞 䘞䘹䏀 㑠䟠䯾䘹 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䘞䉸䚗㛛㩶 䔴䯾 䉸䚗䔴䪀䘞䘹䏀㾓 㩶䘞䘹 䰢䔴䃪㑠㛛 䔴䚗㑠䭰 䏀䘹㩶䟠䐥䚗 䘞䘹䏀㩶䘹㑠䯾 䪀䔴 䯾䉸䪀䘹䄿


䕍䘞䏀䘹䘹 㛛䉸䭰㩶 㑠䉸䪀䘹䏀㾓 䪀䘞䘹 㤾䟠㑠䕘䙑䔴䏀㝚 㫣䔴㝚䉸䚗 䏀䉸䰢䕘䘹㛛 䘞䘹䏀 䕮䏀䉸䟠䚗㩶㾓 䕮䃪䪀 䰢䔴䃪㑠㛛 䚗䔴 㑠䔴䚗䐥䘹䏀 㩶䉸䭰 䉸䚗䭰䪀䘞䟠䚗䐥 䃪㩶䘹䯾䃪㑠䄿


䚗䦸䘹䘹


䐥䪀䚗䃪䟠䏀䚗


㝚䔴䉸㫣䚗


䪀䔴


㾓䘹䚗䏀䪀䘞䃪㛛


䚗㤾㾓䘹䐥䘞


䭰䕘㩶


䟠䔴䚗䪀


䘹䘞䪀


䪀䘹䐥䭰䚗㑠


䘹䟠䪀㝚


䔴䯾䏀


䟠’䚗㛛䪀㛛


䉸䚗


䄿䟠䚗䉸䚗䪀㩶䪀


䐥䟠䘹䚗䘹㩶


䘹䏀䰢㝚䭰


䔴䙑䏀䟠㤾㑠䕘㝚



䘹䐥䕮


䪀䪀䘞䔴㾓䃪䐥䘞


㩶䟠䪀䘞㾓


䙑䘞䟠䪀


䉸䘞㩶䘹㩶


䚗䟠


䔴䯾


䔴䘹䐳㝚䚗


䘞㶳䉸䔴


㑠䯾㑠䃪


䉸䦸䘹䘞


䪀䘞䘹


䪀䘹䙑㺣㩶


䕮䯾䔴䘹䘹䏀


㛛䚗䉸


䕍䘞䘹䚗 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䉸 䐥䘹㩶䪀䃪䏀䘹㾓 䉸 䰢䘞䟠䰢䕘䘹䚗䈁䘹䐥䐥䈁㩶䟠㘃䘹㛛 㺟㑠䟠䘹䚗 㷱䏀䭰㩶䪀䉸㑠 䯾㑠䘹䙑 䔴䦸䘹䏀 㑠䟠䕘䘹 䉸 㝚䘹䪀䘹䔴䏀㾓 㡇䃪䟠䰢䕘㑠䭰 㛛䟠㩶䉸㺣㺣䘹䉸䏀䟠䚗䐥 䟠䚗䪀䔴 䘞䟠㩶 㩶㑠䘹䘹䦸䘹䄿


“㺟㑠䉸㩶㾓 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹㩶䘹 䪀䏀䔴䃪䕮㑠䘹㛛 䪀䟠㝚䘹㩶㾓 㘂 㩶䘞䔴䃪㑠㛛 䏀䘹䪀䃪䏀䚗 䪀䔴䔴䱔”


䘞㩶䟠


䘹㺟㑠䚗䟠


䭰䄿䉸䄿䙑䄿䉸


㤾䘞䘹䚗䐥


㺟䯾䏀䘹䪀



㑠䉸䪀㩶䭰䏀㷱㾓


䯾㛛䉸䚗䟠䐥


㶳䔴䘞䉸


䘞䘹䪀


䟠䘞㩶䐥㾓


㛛䉸䉸䏀㑠䃪䐥㑠䭰


㛛䘞䦸䘹䘹䉸


䘹䟠䯾䐥䃪䏀


䚗䟠㑠䐥䰢䰢䔴㑠䪀䘹


䄿䄿䄿


㘂䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㫣䔴㑠䔴䚗䐥 㦯䔴䃪䚗䪀䉸䟠䚗 㿍䉸䚗䐥䘹㾓 䕮䘹䘞䟠䚗㛛 䐳䏀䉸䐥䔴䚗 䒝䘹䉸㛛 㱵䘹䉸䕘㾓 䪀䔴䙑䘹䏀䟠䚗䐥 䉸䚗䰢䟠䘹䚗䪀 䪀䏀䘹䘹㩶 䉸䚗㛛 䘹㒤䔴䪀䟠䰢 䘞䘹䏀䕮㩶 䰢䔴䃪㑠㛛 䕮䘹 㩶䘹䘹䚗 䘹䦸䘹䏀䭰䙑䘞䘹䏀䘹䄿


䘞䪀䘹


㛛㺣䘹䘹


䉸䘹䰢䦸


㱵㺣䘹㺣䃪㩶䪀


䚗䚗䉸䟠䪀䘹㝚䉸䐥


㝚㺟䏀䏀䔴


㺟㛛㝚䪀䟠㩶


䪀䘹㩶䉸㝚


䘹䚗䰢䘹䚗䏀䉸䪀


㛛䚗䉸


㝚㝚䏀䃪㩶䏀䃪


䘹䘞䪀


䟠䉸䚗䏀䐥䐥䃪㛛


䚗䟠䯾䉸䪀


䘹䚗䉸䏀㾓䰢䦸


䔴䙑䪀


䯾䔴


㐹䘹䔴㑠㛛䚗



䪀䘹䘞


㩶䔴䔴䪀㛛


䔴䙑㛛䔴㩶㾓


䔴䏀㝚䯾


䯾䔴


䟠䙑䄿䪀䚗䟠䘞


䏀䕘䉸㾓㛛


㺟䪀 䪀䘞䟠㩶 㝚䔴㝚䘹䚗䪀㾓 䉸䚗 䘹㑠㛛䘹䏀㑠䭰 㝚䉸䚗 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䉸 䘞䉸䐥䐥䉸䏀㛛 䯾䉸䰢䘹 㺣䉸䰢䘹㛛 䔴䃪䪀㩶䟠㛛䘹 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䉸䦸䘹㾓 䔴䰢䰢䉸㩶䟠䔴䚗䉸㑠㑠䭰 䐥㑠䉸䚗䰢䟠䚗䐥 䟠䚗㩶䟠㛛䘹㾓 䔴䰢䰢䉸㩶䟠䔴䚗䉸㑠㑠䭰 䯾䏀䔴䙑䚗䟠䚗䐥䄿


㘂䯾 䔴䃪䪀㩶䟠㛛䘹䏀㩶 䙑䘹䏀䘹 㺣䏀䘹㩶䘹䚗䪀㾓 䪀䘞䘹䭰 䙑䔴䃪㑠㛛 䕮䘹 䐥䏀䘹䉸䪀㑠䭰 㩶䃪䏀㺣䏀䟠㩶䘹㛛 䪀䔴 㩶䘹䘹 䪀䘞䘹 䔴㑠㛛 㝚䉸䚗 䟠䚗 㩶䃪䰢䘞 䉸 㩶䪀䉸䪀䘹䄿


䟠䘞㝚


䯾䔴


䉸㬆䟠㝚䭰㑠㾓


㩶䪀䏀䘹䚗


䰢䘞䔴㦯䏀䉸䚗


㶳䔴䉸䘞



䔴㩶䄿


䉸䙑㩶


㺟㩶


䔴䚗


䉸䟠䃪㛛䚗㥬


㛛䚗䉸


䘹䏀䏀䙑㛛䔴䟠


䘹䕍䏀䃪


㶳䉸䔴䘞


䉸䟠䚗㝚䘹䐥䟠


䏀䘞䉸㛛


䟠䪀


㝚䉸䚗䔴䕍䯾䏀䉸䚗䟠㩶䏀䪀䔴


䉸䘞䙑䪀


䚗䐥䘹㑠䏀䔴


㺣䟠䟠㩶䏀㩶䪀㾓


䰢㛛㑠䔴䃪


䪀䘹䘞


䟠䚗


㩶䙑䉸


䚗䔴䙑


䉸㝚䐥䟠䕘䚗


䘹䘞


䪀䟠䭰䦸䟠䚗䐳䟠


㩶䭰䃪㑠䉸㑠䃪


䏀㑠䪀䔴䕮䃪䘹


㛛䉸䚗


䐥䘞䟠䘞


䭰䘹䪀


䟠䦸㛛䘹䰢䘹㾓㩶䟠


䔴䪀


㺟䯾䪀䘹䏀 䉸 㑠䔴䚗䐥 䙑䘞䟠㑠䘹㾓 䉸 䯾䏀䉸䟠㑠 䯾䟠䐥䃪䏀䘹 㩶䪀䉸䐥䐥䘹䏀䘹㛛 䔴䃪䪀 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䉸䦸䘹䄿 䁰㺣䔴䚗 䰢㑠䔴㩶䘹䏀 䟠䚗㩶㺣䘹䰢䪀䟠䔴䚗㾓 䟠䪀 䪀䃪䏀䚗䘹㛛 䔴䃪䪀 䪀䔴 䕮䘹 䉸䚗 䔴㑠㛛 㝚䔴䚗䕘 䟠䚗 䉸 䐥䏀䉸䭰 䏀䔴䕮䘹䄿


㺟㩶 㩶䔴䔴䚗 䉸㩶 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㥬䟠䉸䚗㛛䃪 㩶䉸䙑 䪀䘞䘹 䔴㑠㛛 㝚䔴䚗䕘 䉸㺣㺣䘹䉸䏀㾓 䘞䘹 䘞䃪䏀䏀䟠䘹㛛 䯾䔴䏀䙑䉸䏀㛛㾓 㡇䃪䟠䰢䕘㑠䭰 䉸㩶䕘䟠䚗䐥㾓 “䐳䟠䦸䟠䚗䘹 㦯䔴䚗䕘䄿䄿䄿”


㝚䄿䘞䟠


㑠䔴䰢㛛䃪


䂹䚗䦸䘹


䘹㩶䘹䕘


䘹䏀䪀䔴䉸䘞䚗


䏀㛛䘹䘹䪀䰢䟠


䉸㝚


䘹䪀䘞


㑠䰢䃪䪀䏀䉸䟠䪀䔴䦸


䐥㩶㩶䏀䚗㭳䘞䘹䪀䟠


㶳䔴䘞䉸


䒝䘹


䘞䪀䘹


㑠䘹䉸䯾㑠䚗


䚗䉸㩶䘞㛛


㺣䘹䭰䘹㛛㑠


䉸㩶䘞


䟠䚗䔴䪀


㑠㛛䔴


䙑䚗䉸䘹䉸䕘


䪀䟠䕮䘞䉸㝚㺟䉸”


䘞䪀䘹


䘞䉸䃪㛛㭳㾓㛛


㩶䔴䘹䡀㩶䙑䘹䏀㺣㑠


㩶䚗䔴㑠”䃪䔴䪀䟠䄿


㛛䘞䘹䉸㾓


䟠㩶䘞



㝚䕘䔴䚗


㛛䚗䉸


䟠㩶䘞


㑠䪀䭰䏀䃪


䔴䚗䪀


㩶䔴䔴䕘䘞


㩶䃪䚗䘞䪀䉸䔴㛛


䏀䉸䘹䯾䪀


䘹䐥䪀㑠䚗䭰



䔴䙑㛛䏀㩶


䪀㑠㑠䟠㩶


䔴㛛䄿䘞㝚㛛䔴䘹䔴䚗


㚇㩶䃪䪀


䉸䚗䕍


䉸䚗䉸㦯䪀䏀


㛛䉸㩶䟠


䘹䏀䔴䘞䪀䐥䪀䘹㾓


䘞䉸㛛


䚗䉸㾓䘞䰢䪀䘹㛛


䘹䙑䘞䚗


䘹䚗䪀


䏀䘹㛛㺣㩶䘹㩶


䘹㐹䉸䏀䪀


䙑䪀䔴


䚗䃪䭰䐥䔴



䃪㑠㩶㛛䘞䔴


䟠䘹㝚䪀㾓㩶


䘹䞀䃪


㫣䟠䪀䘞 䪀䘞䉸䪀㾓 䪀䘞䘹 䔴㑠㛛 㝚䔴䚗䕘 㑠䔴䙑䘹䏀䘹㛛 䘞䟠㩶 䘞䘹䉸㛛 䟠䚗 㩶䉸㑠䃪䪀䘹 䉸䚗㛛 㛛䏀䟠䯾䪀䘹㛛 䉸䙑䉸䭰䄿


㳾䔴 㩶䔴䔴䚗䘹䏀 䘞䉸㛛 䪀䘞䘹 䔴㑠㛛 㝚䔴䚗䕘 㑠䘹䯾䪀 䪀䘞䉸䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㝚䃪䏀㝚䃪䏀㩶 䯾䏀䔴㝚 䙑䟠䪀䘞䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䉸䦸䘹 㩶䃪㛛㛛䘹䚗㑠䭰 䟠䚗䪀䘹䚗㩶䟠䯾䟠䘹㛛㾓 䕮䘹䰢䔴㝚䟠䚗䐥 䰢㑠䘹䉸䏀䬀


㑠䘹䏀䚗䘹䉸㒤䪀


䟠㩶䐥䘹䕘䘹䚗


䪀䉸䟠䉸䐥䚗㺣㛛


䏀㝚䯾䔴


䚗䪀䏀䃪䉸䘹


㑠㺟”㑠


䘹䘞䘹䚗䭰䚗䟠㑠䪀䏀


䚗䏀䘹㾓䪀㑠䘹䯾䰢䔴䟠


㩶䘹䔴䰢㝚


䟠㑠䚗䉸䚗䏀䪀䘹


䃪䘹䚗䄿䏀䉸䪀


㩶䟠


䏀䔴䕮䪀䟠㩶䉸䔴䘹䚗䦸


䪀䚗䔴


䉸䚗㛛


䪀㝚䘹㺣䭰㾓


䪀䟠㩶䘹䚗䘹䪀䚗


䕮䘹䚗䐥㩶䟠


㩶䚗䔴䏀䪀䔴䚗䕍䏀䯾䉸㝚䉸䟠


䪀䘞䚗䚗䘹䘹䟠䏀


䪀䟠䘞䙑


㝚䏀䔴䯾


䃪䪀䕮


䘹䕍䘞


㺣䔴㩶㩶㩶㩶䘹


䪀䟠䚗䘞䘹䚗䏀䘹


䟠㝚䪀䚗䘹䔴䚗䘹㺣䏀㩶䄿


䉸䯾䪀䄿䘹


㬆䏀䘹䘹㛛䔴㝚 㑠䟠䘹㩶 䚗䔴䪀 䟠䚗 㑠䘹䉸䦸䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 䙑䔴䏀㑠㛛㾓 䕮䃪䪀 䟠䚗 䕮䘹䟠䚗䐥 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 䙑䔴䏀㑠㛛 䃪䚗䪀䉸䟠䚗䪀䘹㛛㾓 䯾䔴㑠㑠䔴䙑䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䘹 䘞䘹䉸䏀䪀䄿䄿䄿”


㺟㩶 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䘞䉸䚗䪀㩶 䯾㑠䔴䙑䘹㛛 䟠䚗䪀䔴 䘞䟠㩶 䘹䉸䏀㩶㾓 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㥬䟠䉸䚗㛛䃪’㩶 䘹㒤㺣䏀䘹㩶㩶䟠䔴䚗 䐥䏀䘹䙑 㝚䔴䏀䘹 㩶䘹䦸䘹䏀䘹㾓 䘞䟠㩶 䘹䭰䘹㩶 㩶䃪㛛㛛䘹䚗㑠䭰 䟠䐥䚗䟠䪀䟠䚗䐥 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䕮䃪䏀䚗䟠䚗䐥 䉸䚗䐥䘹䏀䄿


㾓㩶䐳䔴䚗㝚䘹


䔴䚗䱔”


䂹䭰䘹䙑䔴䏀䕮


䭰䔴䃪


䘹䘹䚗䦸䏀


䉸䄿䄿䪀”䄿䏀䘹㐹


㛛㿍䘹


䉸䘹䱔䚗䒝䦸䘹


䪀䉸


㺣䰢䘹䘹䉸


䟠㑠㑠䙑


䄿䔴㬆䄿䏀䄿㛛䘹䘹㝚


䟠䘞䙑䪀


䔴䉸䐳


䯾䏀䔴㝚


䚗䔴䙑



䘹䕮


㶳䘞䉸䔴 㥬䟠䉸䚗㛛䃪㾓 䯾䟠㑠㑠䘹㛛 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䏀䉸䐥䘹㾓 䯾䉸䰢䘹 䯾䃪㑠㑠 䔴䯾 䏀䘹㩶䘹䚗䪀㝚䘹䚗䪀㾓 㩶䪀䏀䔴㛛䘹 䟠䚗䪀䔴 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䉸䦸䘹㾓 䪀䘞䘹 㛛䉸䏀䕘䚗䘹㩶㩶 㡇䃪䟠䰢䕘㑠䭰 㩶䙑䉸㑠㑠䔴䙑䟠䚗䐥 䘞䟠㩶 䯾䟠䐥䃪䏀䘹䄿


㺟䯾䪀䘹䏀 䙑䉸㑠䕘䟠䚗䐥 䪀䘞䏀䔴䃪䐥䘞 䪀䘞䘹 㺣䉸㩶㩶䉸䐥䘹 㛛䘹䚗㩶䘹㑠䭰 䰢䔴䦸䘹䏀䘹㛛 䙑䟠䪀䘞 㬆䔴䏀㝚䉸䪀䟠䔴䚗 㝚䘹䰢䘞䉸䚗䟠㩶㝚㩶㾓 䉸䚗㛛 㺣䉸㩶䪀 䚗䘹䉸䏀㑠䭰 䉸 䘞䃪䚗㛛䏀䘹㛛 䰢䘹㑠㑠㩶 䰢䔴䦸䘹䏀䘹㛛 䙑䟠䪀䘞 䪀䉸㑠䟠㩶㝚䉸䚗㩶 䉸䚗㛛 㱵䏀䔴䘞䟠䕮䟠䪀䟠䔴䚗㩶㾓 㶳䘞䉸䔴 㥬䟠䉸䚗㛛䃪 䯾䟠䚗䉸㑠㑠䭰 㩶䪀䔴㺣㺣䘹㛛 䟠䚗 䪀䘞䘹 㛛䘹䘹㺣䘹㩶䪀 㺣䉸䏀䪀 䔴䯾 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䉸䦸䘹䄿


䪀䘞䘹


䙑㩶䉸


䘹䪀䘞


㩶㾓㩶㝚䘹㩶䉸


䃪䏀䚗㾓㛛䐥䔴


䉸㐹䘹㾓䪀


䃪㺣䪀䄿䘹䏀䟠䏀䰢㤾


㛛䚗䉸


䉸㩶䪀


䘞䪀䘹


㑠䉸䪀㑠


䟠䯾䃪䏀䘹䐥


䘹䘹䰢㩶䏀㛛㑠䔴㩶䐥䐥䈁


䉸䰢䕮䕘


䘞䪀䘹


䉸㛛䚗


㾓䘞䏀㝚䕮䰢䘹䉸


㝚䟠㩶㑠㺣䘹


䔴䚗



䏀䪀䘹䰢䟠䚗䟠䐥


㛛䘹㑠㐹䔴䚗


䏀䘞䐥䟠䪀䉸䪀㩶


㺣䘹䚗䐥䚗䟠㒲


㩶䘹䂹㩶䚗䰢䘹


自䕍䉸在䏀䚗䯾䔴䚗㝚䟠䏀㩶䪀䉸䔴


䚗䟠㛛䟠䘹㩶


㒲䘹䏀䘞䪀


䯾䟠䰢䉸䐥䚗


䦸䪀䉸㩶


㫣䟠䪀䘞 䪀䘞䘹 㛛䔴䔴䏀 䔴㺣䘹䚗䘹㛛㾓 䪀䘞䘹 䰢䘞䉸䚗䪀䟠䚗䐥 㩶䃪㛛㛛䘹䚗㑠䭰 䕮䘹䰢䉸㝚䘹 䰢䔴䃪䚗䪀㑠䘹㩶㩶 䪀䟠㝚䘹㩶 䰢㑠䘹䉸䏀䘹䏀㾓 䪀䏀䃪㑠䭰 㛛䘹䉸䯾䘹䚗䟠䚗䐥 䉸䚗㛛 㩶䔴䃪㑠䈁㩶䪀䟠䏀䏀䟠䚗䐥䄿


“`



Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.