Chapter 1576: 851: The Great Saint's Grand Wish, First Meeting with Tianyunzi (3)
Chapter 1576: Chapter 851: The Great Saint’s Grand Wish, First Meeting with Tianyunzi (3)
Aside from that, even the Supreme Sect’s Hierarch was alerted by this matter. He went so far as to send an avatar to personally recruit Zhao Hongyun into the sect, appointing him as one of the ten protectors, a position of great transcendence and reverence.
However, a strange thing is that Zhao Sheng, after searching through the Secret Pavilion, discovered that ever since Zhao Hongyun advanced to Unification, he has rarely appeared in public, and records about him in the Secret Pavilion are extremely scarce.
If it weren’t for his appearance at the millennium birthday celebration of the Ancestor eight thousand years ago, Zhao Sheng would have suspected that Zhao Hongyun had secretly passed through the Nine-nine Tribulation and quietly headed to the Taiching Spirit Realm.
Back to the point!
It was from Zhao Hongyun’s words that the Zhao Family learned of the existence of the Golden Crane Great Saint and that the Great Saint had left behind a cave mansion on the Innate Divine Continent of the Taiching Spirit Realm.
The first two grand wishes were fulfilled by Zhao Hongyun, and by realizing the last great wish of the Golden Crane Great Saint, the Zhao Family would be able to receive the Great Saint’s final gift.
This is a once-in-forever great fortune, a grand opportunity!
Every high-ranking member of the Zhao Family who knows this great secret is overwhelmed with joy, each harboring the desire to fulfill this last wish.
Unfortunately, the Taiching Spirit Realm is so distant that, to this day, no one within the Zhao Family has been able to reach it.
You can imagine the immense impact on Zhao Dashan’s heart when Zhao Sheng said he had a way to reach the Taiching Spirit Realm!
After repeated confirmations, Zhao Dashan was overjoyed and hurriedly took Zhao Sheng out of Chongyue Cave Heaven.
Soon after, one by one, the Zhao Family “Immortal Ruins Guests” in various major Spirit Domains of the Four Holy Continents received a decree from the Three Ancestors.
The Three Ancestors commanded them to return to the Ancestral Land as quickly as possible.
The “Immortal Ruins Guests” did not dare to hesitate and set off for the Teleportation Hall on the day they received the decree, using the Teleportation Array to return to the Ancestral Divine Land.
As time passed, over a hundred Zhao Family “Immortal Ruins Guests” returned to the Ancestral Divine Land, awaiting the appearance of the Three Ancestors.
The Three Ancestors, Zhao Dashan, did not keep them waiting long and soon secretly met with them, issuing a simple task.
“… Immediately head to the Burial Immortal Ruins, investigate which Immortal Ruins Guest hails from the Taiching Spirit Realm. Once the target is found, return to the Ancestral Land and report back without error!”
After the crowd received the command, Zhao Dashan hurriedly departed.
…
Summer faded into autumn, and the weather grew cooler by the day.
On the ninth day of the ninth month, a rare auspicious day of the year.
On this day, Zhao Sheng finally met the legendary Child of Destiny, “Tianyunzi,” Zhao Hongyun.
Zhao Hongyun’s True Body was absent, only an Avatar had come.
In the Ancestor Hall, Zhao Sheng looked with some surprise at the person opposite him, instinctively developing an uncomfortable and exceptionally bizarre feeling.
The person before him bared his chest, exposing his breasts, barefoot in rough clothes, with a fat and clumsy figure that appeared quite ordinary, in no way resembling a Heavenly Dao’s favored child with great Qi Fortune.
On the contrary, his forehead was shrouded in dark clouds, his eyes glowed green, and his expression was dull and lifeless.
No matter how one looked at him, he appeared as if plagued by misfortune and doomed to a short life.
Zhao Sheng was especially disturbed by the extraordinarily strange appearance of the man’s face, the left side as black as ink, and the right side snowy white, resembling a Yin Yang face.
The more Zhao Sheng observed, the more he felt that the person before him was fated to encounter calamity and that the signs of death were unmistakable.
Zhao Hongyun let him scrutinize to his heart’s content, then opened his mouth with a smile, “What? Have you also noticed that I’m not long for this world?”
Upon hearing this, Zhao Sheng’s heart trembled, and he immediately composed himself, respectfully bowing with a formal salute, “Junior Zhao Sheng, pays respect to the Second Ancestor!”
Zhao Hongyun extended a hand to lift him, then turned to Zhao Dashan and laughed softly, “This child has uniquely deep Qi Fortune, probably even stronger than I was back in the day. With this child, you and I can retire with our work finished.”
At this, Zhao Dashan was greatly astonished, quickly saying, “Although this child has the ‘Immortal Form,’ he can’t compare to you, Second Ancestor, who are favored by the Heavens. You are too generous with your praise!”
Zhao Hongyun shook his head and said, “Not so, not so! Surely you know, there is always a higher mountain, someone greater beyond.”
䍶㨠䲫㤙
㼪䵺
擄
㮥䫗㮥㫋
擄
㫋䍾
䝐㮥㼪䂂䫗㫋䲫䡫䫗䉎㫋䐚㭙
盧
㜼䘝䍾䲫
䍾㨠
㮥䘝
露
㨠䍾㤙
盧
㮥㮥䐚䍶
䲫䘝㜼䍾
㯼㨱㭙䂂䲫䲫㨠
㳕㭙
擄
擄
㮍䂂㼪䂂䍾䍾䕖㨠㭙㮥
䘝㫣㨱㨠㮥
䝐䍾
老
㨱䂂㤙㮥䐚㭙䡫䡫㮥
䫡㨠䲫㫋䫗㨠㼪㨱’
蘆
㮥㭙㫋㮥㨱㨠
爐
㼪䝐㘹㮥䐚䐚㮥㫋䍾
㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㳕㮥䂂䝐 㠡㼪㭙䝐㮥 㼪㨠㮥䍾㫋䫗䉎 䍶㭙䝐䘝 䘝㭙㫋 㫋㛛䍾䂂䵺 䝐㭙㨠㨱䂂㭙㨠㨱 㳕䍾㭙㨠䝐䂂䫗㘹
䦥䘝㮥 㨠㮥䱥䝐 㫋㮥㛛䲫㨠㤙䉎 䘝㭙㫋 䘝㮥䍾䐚䝐 㫋㼪㤙㤙㮥㨠䂂䫗 䝐䐚㮥䡫㮍䂂㮥㤙㘹 㠇㼪㫋䝐 䝐䘝㮥㨠䉎 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 䝐㼪䐚㨠㮥㤙 䝐䲫 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䒮䍾㫋䘝䍾㨠䉎 㫋䡫㭙䂂㭙㨠㨱䟴 “䒮䍾 㫣䘝䍾㨠䉎 䫗䲫㼪’䐚㮥 䲫䕖㮥䐚䝐䘝㭙㨠㯼㭙㨠㨱㘹 䦥䘝㭙㫋 㛛䘝㭙䂂㤙 䵺䲫㫋㫋㮥㫋㫋㮥㫋 㓦㭙㫋㤙䲫䡫 㓽㭙㨱䘝䝐 䍾䝐 㭙䝐㫋 䵺㮥䍾㯼䉎 䘝㭙㫋 䒮㭙䕖㭙㨠㮥 㰥㨠䝐㮥㨠䝐 䵺㮥䐚㳕㮥㛛䝐䂂䫗 䍾䂂㭙㨱㨠㮥㤙䉎 㤙㮥㳕㭙㨠㭙䝐㮥䂂䫗 㨠䲫䝐 䍾 䘝㭙㨱䘝䠍䂂㮥䕖㮥䂂 㫋䲫㼪䂂 㫋㮥㭙㽽㭙㨠㨱䉎 㨠䲫䐚 䍾 䒮㮥䡫䲫䝐㮥㤙 㰥䡫䡫䲫䐚䝐䍾䂂 䐚㮥㭙㨠㛛䍾䐚㨠䍾䝐㮥㤙㘹”
䲫䘝㛛䝐㼪
㨠㮥㮥䐚㭙䂂㨱䕖䍾
䦥䘝”㫋䝐䍾’
㮥㮥㘹㫋䫗
䂂㭙䉎䫗䂂㨱䘝㫋䝐
䝐䘝㨠㮥
䒮䍾㨠䍾䘝㫋
䍾䘝㜼䲫
䲫㼪㨠䵺
䍾
䲫㳕
㭙䘝㫋
㛛㨠㮥㫋䂂䲫㫋㮥㫋
䲫㨱”㤙䲫㗋
䘝䲫㜼䍾
䘝㭙㫋
㨠㭙
㮥䍾㽽㨱
䲫㨠㤙㮥㤙㤙
㫣䘝䉎㨠㮥㨱
㳕䂂䂂㮥
㫣㮥㮥㭙㨠㨱 䝐䘝㭙㫋䉎 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㛛䲫㼪䂂㤙 䲫㨠䂂䫗 䡫䍾㨠䍾㨱㮥 䍾 㮍㭙䝐䝐㮥䐚 㫋䡫㭙䂂㮥 䍾㨠㤙 䐚㮥䡫䍾㭙㨠㮥㤙 㫋㭙䂂㮥㨠䝐㘹
㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 䝐㼪䐚㨠㮥㤙 㮍䍾㛛㯼䉎 䘝㭙㫋 㮥䫗㮥㫋 㳕㭙䱥㭙㨠㨱 䲫㨠 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱䉎 㫋㮥䐚㭙䲫㼪㫋䂂䫗 䍾㫋㯼㭙㨠㨱䉎 “㰥’䕖㮥 䘝㮥䍾䐚㤙 䝐䘝䍾䝐 䫗䲫㼪 䘝䍾䕖㮥 䍾 䍶䍾䫗 䝐䲫 㮥㨠䝐㮥䐚 䝐䘝㮥 䦥䍾㭙㛛䘝㭙㨠㨱 㫣䵺㭙䐚㭙䝐 䌋㮥䍾䂂䡫䢍 䦥䘝㭙㫋 䡫䍾䝐䝐㮥䐚 㛛䲫㨠㛛㮥䐚㨠㫋 䝐䘝㮥 䐚㭙㫋㮥 䍾㨠㤙 㳕䍾䂂䂂 䲫㳕 䲫㼪䐚 㳕䍾䡫㭙䂂䫗’㫋 㳕䲫䐚䝐㼪㨠㮥㫋䉎 䍾㨠㤙 㰥 䡫㼪㫋䝐 䍾㛛䝐 㛛䍾㼪䝐㭙䲫㼪㫋䂂䫗㘹 䦥㮥䂂䂂 䡫㮥 䍾㮍䲫㼪䝐 䫗䲫㼪䐚 䡫㮥䝐䘝䲫㤙㗋”
㭙䐚䝐䵺㭙㫣
䍾㨠
㯼䍾㮍㛛
㘹䌋”䂂䍾㮥䡫
䌋㼪㫋㭙㨠
䂂㮥䌋㘹䍾䡫
䝐㫋㼪㮥㙆
䍾㨠㛛
䍶䂂䲫䲫䂂㳕
㮥㫋䵺䲫㯼
䫗䡫
㮥㨠㫣㨱䘝
㭙䵺䐚㫣㭙䝐
䘝䝐㫋㭙
䂂㰥䡫䝐䐚䡫䍾䲫
㮥䘝䝐
䵺㮥㨠䲫㫋䐚
㫋䣝
䲫䝐䍶
䲫㤙䡫㮥䘝䝐
䵺䡫㫋䂂㭙㮥㘹
㨠㭙
㰥
㛛㨠㭙㨱䘝䍾䦥㭙
䘝㓦㭙䝐
䉎㳕䫗㮥㭙䐚㮍䂂
㭙㫋
䲫䝐
䦥䂂㨠䍾䝐㮥䉎
㭙㨠㨠㮥䐚䘝䝐㮥
䝐㮥䘝
㫋䲫䂂㮥䡫㨠䂂䫗
䦥䍾㭙㨱䘝㭙㛛㨠
䝐䐚䲫㭙㨠䝐㰥㨱㨠䍾㮥
㨠㨱䂂䲫
㨠㳕䐚䲫䝐
㛛㨠䍾
㮥䝐䘝㨠
䘝䘝㼪㨱䝐䝐䲫
䲫㳕
㨠㤙㳕㭙
䲫䐚㳕䡫
䲫㮥㫋㛛䝐㨠䣝㫋䟴䐚
䫗䲫㼪
䍾㫋
㜼䘝䍾䲫
䦥”䘝㮥
“䫡䡫䡫䢍㗋” 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 䵺䲫㨠㤙㮥䐚㮥㤙㘹
“㓦䘝䍾䝐㗋” 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䒮䍾㫋䘝䍾㨠 䍶䍾㫋 㫋㼪䐚䵺䐚㭙㫋㮥㤙䉎 㮥䱥㛛䂂䍾㭙䡫㭙㨠㨱 㭙㨠㫋䝐䍾㨠䝐䂂䫗㘹
㘹㮥㘹㘹䝐䘝”䡫
䲫䝐
䲫䡫䝐䂂䡫䐚㰥䍾
䍾㰥䂂䡫䐚䡫䝐䲫
㨱㨱䂂㨠㨠㭙㭙䍾
㨠䫗㮥㤙㤙㼪㫋䂂
䘝㓦㨠㮥
㭙䒮㮥㭙䕖㨠
㭙㨠㫋㘹䌋㼪
䐚㮥㤙䕖䲫㛛㫋㮥㭙㤙
㮥䍾䐚
䝐䍾䘝䝐
䲫㛛㨠㮥䝐㨠㭙㨱㨠㛛
㨠䂂䍾䝐㼪䂂䫗䐚䍾
㮶㼪䲫䝐䲫䝐㭙䝐㫋㭙㨠㨠
䍾䘝㤙
䍶㨠䝐㮥
㓽㫋䍾䍶
䮣䂂䐚㼪㭙䍾
㮥䂂䍾䝐㭙㨱㨠㨠㭙㮍
㭙㫋䂂㯼
䌋㼪㨠㭙㫋
㨠㼪䌋㭙㫋
䫗”䯂
䍶㨠㭙䘝㭙䝐
䝐㮥㼪㫋㙆
㫋䵺䍾䉎㭙㛛㮥䂂
㮥䍾㛛䘝
䝐䲫
䘝䝐㮥
䍾䝐䉎㮥㯼䯂䐚
㰥
䐚䫗㮥䕖
䲫㫣㼪䂂
䘝䲫㜼䍾
㨠䍾
㛛㯼㭙䂂䫗㠡㼪
㳕㫋䐚㭙䝐
㨠䍾㤙
㰥䲫䍾䂂䝐䡫䡫䐚
㨠䝐㭙㫋㨱䐚
㭙䘝䝐䍶
㰥
䵺㮥䍾䱥䟴䂂㮥㨠㭙㤙
㫣䘝㮥㨱㨠
㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㫋䂂㭙㨱䘝䝐䂂䫗 䍾䂂䝐㮥䐚㮥㤙 䘝㭙㫋 䍶䲫䐚㤙㫋䉎 㤙㮥㫋㛛䐚㭙㮍㭙㨠㨱 䝐䘝㮥 㰥㨠㳕㭙㨠㭙䝐㮥 䐆㨠㭙䕖㮥䐚㫋㮥 㙆䍾䝐㮥 䝐䍾䂂㮥㨠䝐 䍾㫋 㨠㭙㨠㮥 䝐䐚㼪䝐䘝㫋 䍾㨠㤙 䲫㨠㮥 㳕䍾䂂㫋㮥䘝䲫䲫㤙㘹
㜼䘝䍾䲫 䒮䍾㫋䘝䍾㨠 䍾㨠㤙 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 㮥䱥㛛䘝䍾㨠㨱㮥㤙 㨱䂂䍾㨠㛛㮥㫋䉎 㫋䵺㮥㮥㛛䘝䂂㮥㫋㫋㘹
㤙䘝䍾
㼪䘝㛛㫋
䂂㮥㤙㮥㭙㮥䕖㮍
㛛㳕䍾䝐
䝐䘝䐚㭙㮥
䍾
䍾䐚㤙㮥䘝
㨠䕖㮥㮥䐚
䂂㮥䡫䌋䍾
㮥㭙䱥䉎䝐㭙㫋㨱㨠
䒮䵺䝐㮥㮥㫋㭙
䐚䍾㮥㤙
䍶䝐䲫
㳕䲫
䲫䝐
䍾䡫㨠
㮥㨠㮥㮥䘝䠍㤙䕖㳕䍾䫗㨱㭙㨠
㮥䫗䘝䝐
䍾㮥㨠䦥䂂䝐
㭙䂂㮥
㮥䍾㳕㛛㫋㘹
㭙䘝㫋䝐
䝐䍶䲫㼪㨠䂂㤙’
㫋䝐䵺䱥䐚䦨㮥
䘝㮥䝐
㭙㛛䝐㨠㨠㳕㭙䐆㭙䲫䍾
䦥䘝㮥 䐚㮥䍾㫋䲫㨠 㭙㫋 㫋㭙䡫䵺䂂㮥䟴 㭙㳕 㭙䝐’㫋 㨱㮥㨠㼪㭙㨠㮥䉎 䍾 䡫㮥䐚㮥 䕖㮥䐚㭙㳕㭙㛛䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 䡫䍾㯼㮥㫋 㭙䝐 㛛䂂㮥䍾䐚㘹
䦥䘝㮥 䕖䍾㫋䝐 䍶䲫䐚䂂㤙 㭙㫋 㳕㭙䂂䂂㮥㤙 䍶㭙䝐䘝 䍶䲫㨠㤙㮥䐚㫋㗋
㫋䍾
㮥㫋㭙㮥㮥㛛㨠䝐䱥
䲫㜼䍾䘝
䂂㭙㮥㳕䉎
䲫㨠㨱㼪䫡䉎䫗㨠
䝐䘝㮥
䲫䒮’㫋䍾
㭙㨠
㮥㗋䘝
䫡㮥䍾䕖㮥㨠䫗䂂
㳕䲫
㤙㭙䘝㛛䉎䂂㮥䐚㨠
㨠㭙
䍾㨠㮥㤙㼪䕖㮥䐚㫋䝐
䂂㭙㤙㮥㮥㮥㮍䕖
䕖䘝㨱䍾㨠㭙
㨠䡫㮥㼪㫋䐚㼪䲫
䘝㭙㫋
㮥㼪㨠㨠㛛䐚䝐㤙㮥㮥䲫
䲫㮥䕖䍾㳕䐚㤙
㤙㤙㭙
䦥䘝㼪㫋䉎 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 㫋䲫䲫㨠 㮍㮥䂂㭙㮥䕖㮥㤙 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱’㫋 䍶䲫䐚㤙㫋㘹
䫡㮥 䍶䍾㫋 䲫䕖㮥䐚䤓䲫䫗㮥㤙䉎 㭙䡫䡫㮥㤙㭙䍾䝐㮥䂂䫗 䝐䍾㯼㭙㨠㨱 䲫㼪䝐 䍾 䔒㭙㨠 䔒䍾㨠㨱 㫣䵺㭙䐚㭙䝐 㲕㮥㨠㤙䍾㨠䝐 㳕䐚䲫䡫 䘝㭙㫋 㫋䂂㮥㮥䕖㮥䉎 䵺䂂䍾㛛㭙㨠㨱 㭙䝐 㭙㨠䝐䲫 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱’㫋 䘝䍾㨠㤙 䵺㮥䐚㫋䲫㨠䍾䂂䂂䫗㘹
㼪㫋䡫䝐
㳕㭙
䝐㫋䘝㭙
㲕㮥㘹㨠䝐㨠䍾㤙
㮥㮥㨠㫋㨱㭙
㮥㫋㮥
㮥㨠䍾䝐䵺㨠㤙
䔒㨠㭙
䡫䫗
䍾㮥䐚
㨠㰥
㮥䘝䝐
䲫䫗㼪
㭙㨠
㮍䲫䍶㮥䂂
㫋䝐㰥’
䲫䫗㮥㨠䍾㨠
䲫䍶㳕䂂䂂䲫
䍶䘝䲫
䫗䡫䍾
㭙㨠䘝䵺㫋㼪
䝐䘝㭙㫋
㮥䡫
䍾㫋
㼪㳕䉎㮥䐚䝐㼪
㭙㨠
㫋䘝㮥䦥䲫
㫋㭙㳕䝐䐚
㮥㘹䍾”䝐䐚䂂
䍾㤙㨠
䐚㮥㘹㤙䲫䐚㫋
㫋㮥㭙㤙䫗㮍䉎㫋䲫
䐚䲫䫗㼪
㮥䂂㮥䂂䕖䉎
䘝㮥䝐
䲫䝐
䝐㮥䘝
㳕㰥
㭙㼪㨱㨠㮥䝐䌋㨠䐚
㨠䍾㨠䫗䲫㮥
䵺䲫㨠㫋㘹䐚㮥
㭙㭙䝐㫣䵺䐚
䦥䲫㘹㯼㨠㮥
䡫䫗㳕㭙䍾䂂
㯼䍾”䦥㮥
㭙㤙䲫䊿
䔒䍾㨠㨱
䲫䐚䐚䵺䝐㮥
㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㳕㮥䂂䝐 䍾 䍶䍾䐚䡫䝐䘝 䍾㫋 䘝㮥 䘝㮥䂂㤙 䝐䘝㮥 䵺㮥㨠㤙䍾㨠䝐䉎 㭙㨠㫋䝐䍾㨠䝐䂂䫗 㫋㮥㨠㫋㭙㨠㨱 䍾 䍶䍾䐚䡫 㛛㼪䐚䐚㮥㨠䝐 㳕䂂䲫䲫㤙㭙㨠㨱 㭙㨠䝐䲫 䘝㭙㫋 㮍䲫㤙䫗䉎 㛛䂂㮥䍾䐚㭙㨠㨱 䘝㭙㫋 㫣䵺㭙䐚㭙䝐䉎 䘝㭙㫋 㓦㭙䂂䂂 䫡㮥䍾䐚䝐 㓽㭙㨱䘝䝐 㫋䲫䍾䐚㭙㨠㨱 㮍䫗 㨠㮥䍾䐚䂂䫗 䝐䘝㭙䐚䝐䫗 䵺㮥䐚㛛㮥㨠䝐㘹
㜼䘝䍾䲫 䒮䍾㫋䘝䍾㨠䉎 㫋㮥㮥㭙㨠㨱 䝐䘝㮥 㫋㮥㛛䲫㨠㤙 䍾㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚 䵺㮥䐚㫋䲫㨠䍾䂂䂂䫗 㮍㮥㫋䝐䲫䍶 䘝㭙㫋 䦥䲫㯼㮥㨠䉎 㼪㨠䍶㭙䂂䂂㭙㨠㨱 䝐䲫 㮍㮥 䲫㼪䝐㤙䲫㨠㮥䉎 䝐䲫䲫㯼 䲫㼪䝐 䍾 㯼㨠㭙㳕㮥䠍㫋䘝䍾䵺㮥㤙 㙆䲫䂂㤙㮥㨠 䮣䂂䍾㤙㮥 䦥䍾䂂㭙㫋䡫䍾㨠 䍶㭙䝐䘝 䍾 㛛䘝㮥㮥䐚㳕㼪䂂 㫋䡫㭙䂂㮥 䍾㨠㤙 䘝䍾㨠㤙㮥㤙 㭙䝐 䲫䕖㮥䐚㘹
䂂䮣㤙㮥䍾
㮥䝐䘝
㨠㘹㛛䡫䍾䲫䡫㤙
㭙䐚䂂㼪䮣䍾
䝐䂂䍾䍾㫋㭙䡫㨠
䍾㳕㭙䡫䫗䂂
㫋䝐䡫㼪
䘝䝐㫋㭙
㛛㮥䵺㭙㘹㨠䱥䝐”䲫㮥
䝐㫋㫋㼪䲫䫗䡫㮥䐚㭙
䮣”㮥
䫗䐚䲫㼪
㮍䫗䲫㮥
㰥䡫䐚䝐䲫䂂䍾䡫
䘝㭙㓦䝐
䝐㭙
䘝䝐㫋㭙
㭙㨠
㤙㨠䍾
㨠㭙
䦥䍾㨠㗋䂂䍾㭙䡫㫋
䝐䘝䍶㭙
㨠䲫
㮥㮥䲫䕖㮥㨠䐚䫗
㨠㤙䘝䉎䍾
䘝䝐㮥
䍶㮥䂂䲫㮍
㼪䌋㭙㫋㨠䉎
㮥㛛㼪䍾㳕䐚䂂
䂂㮥䕖䂂㮥
㨠㭙
䡫䫗
䂂㤙㙆㮥䲫㨠
㨠䕖䦨㮥
㮥㛛䍾㼪䂂㨠㮥㮍㭙㤙䵺䐚䝐
㫋㭙
㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 䘝㮥䂂㤙 䝐䘝㮥 䵺㮥㨠㤙䍾㨠䝐 㭙㨠 䘝㭙㫋 䐚㭙㨱䘝䝐 䘝䍾㨠㤙 䍾㨠㤙 䝐䘝㮥 䝐䍾䂂㭙㫋䡫䍾㨠 㭙㨠 䘝㭙㫋 䂂㮥㳕䝐䉎 䂂䲫䲫㯼㭙㨠㨱 䍾䝐 䝐䘝㮥 㯼㭙㨠㤙 䍾㨠㤙 㳕䐚㭙㮥㨠㤙䂂䫗 㳕䍾㛛㮥㫋 䲫㳕 䝐䘝㮥 䝐䍶䲫 㰥㨠䝐㮥㨱䐚䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 䣝㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚㫋䉎 㫋㼪㤙㤙㮥㨠䂂䫗 㳕㮥㮥䂂㭙㨠㨱 䍾 㳕䍾㭙㨠䝐 㫋㮥㨠㫋㮥 䲫㳕 㨱䐚䍾䝐㭙䝐㼪㤙㮥㘹
“䦥䘝㮥 䝐䍶䲫 䍾㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚㫋 䍾䐚㮥 㫋䲫 㯼㭙㨠㤙䉎 㰥’䡫 䲫䕖㮥䐚䍶䘝㮥䂂䡫㮥㤙㗋 㰥䉎 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱䉎 䍶㭙䂂䂂 㨠㮥䕖㮥䐚 㤙㭙㫋䍾䵺䵺䲫㭙㨠䝐 䝐䘝㮥 䝐䐚㼪㫋䝐 䲫㳕 䝐䘝㮥 䝐䍶䲫 䍾㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚㫋䉎 䍾㨠㤙 䍶㭙䂂䂂 㤙㭙䕖㮥 㭙㨠䝐䲫 㳕㭙䐚㮥 䍾㨠㤙 䍶䍾䝐㮥䐚䉎 㫋䘝䍾䝐䝐㮥䐚 䡫䫗 㮍䲫㨠㮥㫋 㳕䲫䐚 䝐䘝㮥 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㳕䍾䡫㭙䂂䫗’㫋 㨱䐚㮥䍾䝐 㮥㨠㤙㮥䍾䕖䲫䐚㫋㘹㘹㘹” 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㳕㭙䐚䡫䂂䫗 䵺䂂㮥㤙㨱㮥㤙 䲫㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㫋䵺䲫䝐㘹
䘝䲫䍾㜼
㛛䍾㨠
㫋㭙
㭙䵺㫋㮥㨱䍾㨠㯼
㳕䲫
㳕䲫
䐚㳕䲫
䲫㨠䘝㫋㼪䍾㫋㤙䝐
㫋䲫㮥㮥䡫䲫㨠
㨠㤙䍾
㼪䘝䝐䝐䐚
䫡㨠㼪㨱㨠䫗䲫
㫋㮥䝐㨠
㮥䂂䫗㫋䍾㭙
㜼䲫䘝䍾
䂂㮥㤙㭙䕖
㨠䍾䘝㭙㨱䕖
㨠㤙㭙㮥㛛㫋䐚
䒮䍾䉎䘝㫋䍾㨠
䘝䍶䐚䝐䘝㮥㮥
䐚㫋㮥䉎䍾䫗
㮥㭙㫋䂂㘹
䲫䐚
䯂䲫䐚㮥䲫䕖㮥䐚䉎 㮥䕖㮥䐚䫗 䍶䲫䐚㤙 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 㫋䍾㭙㤙 㛛䍾䡫㮥 㳕䐚䲫䡫 䘝㭙㫋 䘝㮥䍾䐚䝐䉎 㳕䐚䲫䡫 䘝㭙㫋 㭙㨠㨠㮥䐚䡫䲫㫋䝐 㳕㮥㮥䂂㭙㨠㨱㫋㗋
㰥㨠 䍾 㛛㮥䐚䝐䍾㭙㨠 㫋㮥㨠㫋㮥䉎 䘝㮥 䘝䲫䵺㮥㤙 㳕䲫䐚 䝐䘝㮥 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㳕䍾䡫㭙䂂䫗’㫋 㮥䝐㮥䐚㨠䍾䂂 䵺䐚䲫㫋䵺㮥䐚㭙䝐䫗 䡫䲫䐚㮥 䝐䘝䍾㨠 䍾㨠䫗䲫㨠㮥 㮥䂂㫋㮥 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㳕䍾䡫㭙䂂䫗㘹
㗋䲫䲫䡫䮣
䣝㫋 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱 䵺㼪䝐 䍾䍶䍾䫗 䝐䘝㮥 䝐䍶䲫 䝐䲫㯼㮥㨠㫋䉎 䍾 䝐䘝㼪㨠㤙㮥䐚䲫㼪㫋 䐚㼪䡫㮍䂂㭙㨠㨱 㫋㼪㤙㤙㮥㨠䂂䫗 㮥㛛䘝䲫㮥㤙 䲫㼪䝐㫋㭙㤙㮥 䝐䘝㮥 䣝㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚 䫡䍾䂂䂂㘹
㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠’㫋 㫋䡫㭙䂂㮥 㳕䐚䲫㽽㮥䉎 䘝㭙㫋 㳕䍾㛛㮥 㫋㼪㤙㤙㮥㨠䂂䫗 㛛䲫䕖㮥䐚㮥㤙 䍶㭙䝐䘝 䍾 䂂䍾䫗㮥䐚 䲫㳕 㮍䂂䍾㛛㯼 㙕㭙䉎 䘝㭙㫋 䤓䍾㤙㮥䠍䂂㭙㯼㮥 䐚㭙㨱䘝䝐 㳕䍾㛛㮥 䕖㭙㫋㭙㮍䂂䫗 㳕䍾㤙㭙㨠㨱㘹
㠡㼪䂂㭙㛛䫗㯼
䱥䍾㨱㭙㨠㭙㛛䂂㮥䡫
㤙䘝㨠䍾㨱㛛㮥
㮥䫡䂂䍾㮥䕖䫗㨠
䘝䍾䲫㜼
㫋㮥㮥㤙䵺㫋䐚㭙
䵺䐚㫋䲫㮥䱥㨠㫋㮥㭙
䡫㳕䐚䲫䉎
㮥㛛㤙㫣䲫㨠
㨱䲫㤙㗋䲫
㮍䍾㭙㼪㨠䐚䂂䝐䲫㭙䦥
䘝㫋䍾㨠’䒮㫋䍾
䲫䡫㨱㗋㨠”㛛㭙
䍾
㨠㭙
㭙䂂䝐㨱䂂䫗㫋䉎䘝
䂂䍾䐚䡫䟴䍾
㮥㛛䝐㨠㫋䍾䐚䉎䲫
䝐”䦳䲫
䐚䲫䫗㼪
㫋㭙
䮣㮥㳕䲫䐚㮥 䝐䘝㮥 䍶䲫䐚㤙㫋 㳕㮥䂂䂂䉎 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 䍾㮍䐚㼪䵺䝐䂂䫗 䝐䐚䍾㨠㫋㳕䲫䐚䡫㮥㤙 㭙㨠䝐䲫 䍾 㨱䐚䍾䫗㭙㫋䘝䠍䍶䘝㭙䝐㮥 䂂㭙㨱䘝䝐 㛛䂂㼪㫋䝐㮥䐚䉎 㤙㭙㫋䍾䵺䵺㮥䍾䐚㭙㨠㨱 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㮍䂂㭙㨠㯼 䲫㳕 䍾㨠 㮥䫗㮥㘹
䯂㮥䍾㨠䍶䘝㭙䂂㮥䉎 䍾 䒮㭙䕖㭙㨠㮥 䦥䘝䲫㼪㨱䘝䝐 㠡㼪㭙㮥䝐䂂䫗 㮥㨠䝐㮥䐚㮥㤙 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱’㫋 䡫㭙㨠㤙䟴 “㰥 㛛䍾㨠㨠䲫䝐 㫋䝐䍾䫗 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㭙㫋 䍶䲫䐚䂂㤙 㳕䲫䐚 䂂䲫㨠㨱䉎 㮍㮥㳕䲫䐚㮥 䐚㮥䝐㼪䐚㨠㭙㨠㨱 䝐䲫 䝐䘝㮥 䫡㮥䍾䕖㮥㨠䂂䫗 䒮㮥䐚㭙䕖䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 㮶䍾䕖㮥 䫡㮥䍾䕖㮥㨠䉎 㰥 䘝䍾䕖㮥 䍾 㳕㮥䍶 䵺㭙㮥㛛㮥㫋 䲫㳕 䍾㤙䕖㭙㛛㮥 㳕䲫䐚 䫗䲫㼪㘹 䦥䘝䲫㼪㨱䘝 䫗䲫㼪 䘝䍾䕖㮥 㙆䐚㮥䍾䝐 㓽㼪㛛㯼 䦨㠡㼪䍾䂂 䝐䲫 䫡㮥䍾䕖㮥㨠䉎 䫗䲫㼪 䍶㭙䂂䂂 㮥㨠㛛䲫㼪㨠䝐㮥䐚 䍾 㨱䐚㮥䍾䝐 䦥䐚㭙㮍㼪䂂䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㳕㼪䝐㼪䐚㮥㘹 䦥䘝㮥 䦥䐚㭙㮍㼪䂂䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 㭙㫋 㫋䝐䐚䍾㨠㨱㮥 䍾㨠㤙 㰥 㛛䍾㨠㨠䲫䝐 䵺䐚㮥㤙㭙㛛䝐 䍶䘝㮥㨠 䲫䐚 䍶䘝㮥䐚㮥 㭙䝐 䍶㭙䂂䂂 㫋䝐䍾䐚䝐䉎 䤓㼪㫋䝐 㫋㮥㨠㫋㭙㨠㨱 㭙䝐 㭙㫋 㨠䲫 䲫䐚㤙㭙㨠䍾䐚䫗 䦥䐚㭙㮍㼪䂂䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠䉎 㫋㮥㮥䡫㭙㨠㨱䂂䫗 䐚㮥䂂䍾䝐㮥㤙 䝐䲫 䝐䘝䲫㫋㮥 䮣㼪䐚㭙䍾䂂 㰥䡫䡫䲫䐚䝐䍾䂂 䌋㼪㭙㨠㫋㘹
䲫䕖㮥㮥䐚㛛䲫䡫
䫗㼪䲫
䐚䵺㫋㮥㗋㭙䘝
䘝㫋䝐㭙
䂂㭙䂂䍶
㨠㮍㼪䐚䉎䝐䂂䦥㭙㭙䲫䍾
㳕㰥
䘝䍾䵺䝐
䂂䂂䍶㭙
䍾䉎㭙㳕䂂
㮥䝐䐚䫗䂂㮥㮥䱥䡫
䂂䲫㤙㮍㤙䫗㨠䝐㼪㼪㮥
㮥㮍
㳕㰥
䲫㼪䫗
䡫䲫㘹䲫䝐䘝㫋
䐚䫗䲫㼪
䫗䲫㼪
䮣㼪䐚㭙䍾䂂 㰥䡫䡫䲫䐚䝐䍾䂂 䌋㼪㭙㨠㫋 㭙㫋 䡫䫗㫋䝐㮥䐚㭙䲫㼪㫋 䍾㨠㤙 㭙䡫䡫㮥㨠㫋㮥䂂䫗 㤙䍾㨠㨱㮥䐚䲫㼪㫋㗋 䣝䂂䝐䘝䲫㼪㨱䘝 䫗䲫㼪 䵺䲫㫋㫋㮥㫋㫋 䍾 䘝㮥䍾䕖㮥㨠䠍㤙㮥㳕䫗㭙㨠㨱 䦥䍾䂂㮥㨠䝐䉎 䫗䲫㼪 䡫㼪㫋䝐 㮍㮥 㛛䍾䐚㮥㳕㼪䂂 䍾䂂䍶䍾䫗㫋䉎 㛛䍾㼪䝐㭙䲫㼪㫋 䍾䝐 䍾䂂䂂 䝐㭙䡫㮥㫋㘹 䌋㮥䡫㮥䡫㮍㮥䐚䉎 㤙䲫 㨠䲫䝐 䐚㮥㛛㯼䂂㮥㫋㫋䂂䫗 䐚㮥䂂䫗 䲫㨠 䫗䲫㼪䐚 䦥䍾䂂㮥㨠䝐㗋
䮣㮥㳕䲫䐚㮥 䂂㮥䍾䕖㭙㨠㨱䉎 㰥 㨱㭙䕖㮥 䫗䲫㼪 䍾 䵺䐚䲫䵺䘝㮥㛛䫗䟴 䌋㮥䡫㮥䡫㮍㮥䐚 䝐䘝㭙㫋䟴 䦥䘝㮥 䡫䍾䂂㮥 䐚䍾㮍㮍㭙䝐 䘝䍾㫋 䍾㛛䝐㭙䕖㮥 䵺䍾䍶㫋䉎 䝐䘝㮥 㳕㮥䡫䍾䂂㮥 䐚䍾㮍㮍㭙䝐’㫋 㮥䫗㮥㫋 䍾䐚㮥 㮍䂂㼪䐚䐚䫗㗶 㮍䲫䝐䘝 䐚䍾㮍㮍㭙䝐㫋 䐚㼪㨠 䲫㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㨱䐚䲫㼪㨠㤙䉎 䘝䲫䍶 䝐䲫 㤙㭙㫋䝐㭙㨠㨱㼪㭙㫋䘝 䡫㮥 䍾㫋 䡫䍾䂂㮥 䲫䐚 㳕㮥䡫䍾䂂㮥䢍”
䉎㫋䝐㮥䵺㤙䵺䲫
㮥㫋䐚䫗䲫㮥㮍䍶
㼪䍾䫗䂂䝐䐚㮍䵺
㫋㨠㮥’㨱㫣䘝
㫋㘹䘝㮥䲫㛛㯼㤙
䦥㮥䘝
㜼䘝䲫䍾
㤙䂂㤙㨠㼪䫗㮥㫋
㫋㭙䘝
㛛䕖㭙㮥䲫
䍾㮥㤙䉎㫋㭙䐚
䍾䐚䝐㮥䘝
䂂㨱䫗䝐㫋䂂㭙䘝
䫡㮥 㯼㨠㮥䍶 䍶㮥䂂䂂 䝐䘝䍾䝐 㜼䘝䍾䲫 䫡䲫㨠㨱䫗㼪㨠 䍶䍾㫋 㼪㨠䵺䍾䐚䍾䂂䂂㮥䂂㮥㤙 㭙㨠 㤙㭙䕖㭙㨠䍾䝐㭙䲫㨠 䍾㨠㤙 䍾㫋䝐䐚䲫䂂䲫㨱㭙㛛䍾䂂 㫋㯼㭙䂂䂂㫋㘹 㺢㮥䍶 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㮥 㮥㨠䝐㭙䐚㮥 䦥䍾㭙䫗㭙 㫣䵺㭙䐚㭙䝐 䌋㮥䍾䂂䡫 㫋㼪䐚䵺䍾㫋㫋㮥㤙 䘝㭙䡫 㭙㨠 䝐䘝㭙㫋 䍾䐚䝐㘹
䦥䘝㮥 䵺䐚䲫䵺䘝㮥㛛䫗 䂂㮥㳕䝐 㮍䫗 䝐䘝㮥 㫋㮥㛛䲫㨠㤙 䍾㨠㛛㮥㫋䝐䲫䐚 䡫㼪㫋䝐 䘝䍾䕖㮥 㤙㮥㮥䵺 䡫㮥䍾㨠㭙㨠㨱䉎 䘝㮥 䐚㮥䵺㮥䍾䝐㮥㤙 㭙䝐 㤙䲫㽽㮥㨠㫋 䲫㳕 䝐㭙䡫㮥㫋䉎 㳕㮥㮥䂂㭙㨠㨱 䘝㮥 䍶䍾㫋 㛛䂂䲫㫋㮥 䝐䲫 㨱䐚䍾㫋䵺㭙㨠㨱 䍾 㛛䂂㼪㮥㘹
㫋䍾䍶
䲫䐚䡫㮥
㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱
䍾㛛㮍㮥䡫㮥
㫋㭙䘝
䵺䉎䲫㨠㤙㮥䐚㮥㤙
䐚䲫䵺䫗䘝㮥䵺㛛
㯼㼪㛛䫗㭙㠡䂂
䘝䝐㮥
㫣䫗䉎㤙䂂䍾
㮥䲫䐚䡫
䝐㭙
䂂㮥㨱㮥㨠㘹㨠䍾䝐㤙
䍾䲫䘝㜼
㮥㫋䡫㮥䉎㤙㮥
䍾㤙㨠
䘝䝐㮥
䲫䝐䲫
䝐䘝䲫䘝㫋㨱䝐㼪
㛛䉎㭙䝐䐚䫗㛛䵺
䘝䝐㮥
㭙㮍㨱䍾㳕㳕䂂㨠
“㮶䘝䲫㨠㨱䘝㮥䉎 䍾䍶䍾㯼㮥㨠㗋”
䣝 㫋䲫㳕䝐 㛛䍾䂂䂂 㛛䍾䡫㮥䉎 㭙㨠㫋䝐䍾㨠䝐䂂䫗 䤓䲫䂂䝐㭙㨠㨱 㜼䘝䍾䲫 㫣䘝㮥㨠㨱’㫋 㫣䵺㭙䐚㭙䝐䉎 㮍䐚㭙㨠㨱㭙㨠㨱 䘝㭙䡫 㮍䍾㛛㯼 䝐䲫 䘝㭙㫋 㫋㮥㨠㫋㮥㫋 㭙㨠 䝐䘝䍾䝐 䡫䲫䡫㮥㨠䝐㘹
㳕䲫䐚
㘹㮥㛛䐚䝐㨠㫋䍾䲫
䝐㮍㮥㭙㳕㮥㨠
㮍䫗
㨠䲫䐚㤙䵺㮥
㛛䐚㨠䝐㫋䲫䍾㮥
䍾㤙㭙㭙䝐䕖㭙㨠䲫㨠
䧬㛛㮥㨠
㮥䵺䲫䐚䵺䘝䫗㛛
㫋㨠㤙㮥䲫㛛
䝐㼪䐚㮥㗋
㮥㫣㛛㭙㨠”
䲫䍾㜼䘝
䐚䍾㮥
㼪䫗䲫
䒮䍾㨠㫋䘝䍾
㭙㨠
䘝䫗䂂䝐㨱㭙䂂㫋
㮥䍾䐚
㜼䍾䘝䲫
㫋䘝䂂㼪䲫㤙
㫋䍾㤙㭙
䂂㛛㼪䍾䐚㳕㮥䫗䂂
㭙䘝㫋䝐
䘝䍾㮥䕖
䫗䲫㼪
㮥㨠㨠㭙
䝐䲫㫋䘝㼪㤙䍾㨠
䂂㭙䍶䂂
㮥㛛䐚㫋㫋㮥䝐
䝐㭙
䲫㳕
䡫㮥䫗䟴䂂䂂㼪㨠䍾㨱㭙㳕㨠
㮥䘝䝐
䫗䲫㼪
㮥㮥䍶䠍䕖㳕䫗㨠㭙䝐䝐
㼪䲫䝐
䘝䝐㮥
㭙㮥䫗䂂䡫㫋㨠㮥䡫
㨱䘝㫣㫋㨠㮥’
㨱䉎䲫䍾
㳕㼪䝐㼪”䐚㮥㘹㘹
㳕㫋䐚㮥䲫䡫䵺䐚
㮥䝐䘝
䐚㭙㘹䵺䝐㨠䝐䲫䲫䵺䫗㼪
䕖㮥䍾䘝䫗㮥䂂㨠
㫋䐚㤙䍶䲫
㫣㮥㨱㨠㮥㭙
㮥㫋䲫㛛㤙㨠
㮥䲫䝐䐚䘝㫋㘹
䫗㮥䐚䍾㫋
㼪䂂䐚䕖㨠䍾㮥
䫡㭙㫋
䝐䲫
㭙䉎䍶䝐㭙䘝㨠
䫗㮥㮥㫋䉎
䝐㮥㳕䂂
䝐㼪䐚䲫䍾㮥䝐㨠㳕
䘝䝐㮥
㼪䦥䘝䉎㫋
䝐㮥㨠
䝐㮥䘝
㨠䲫㼪㛛㮥㳕㤙㫋
䐚䂂㮥䐚䍾䫗
䔒㼪䲫
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