Supreme Husband System! & Supreme Wife System!

Chapter 674: Return to the Kingdom



Chapter 674: Return to the Kingdom


When the black dome disappeared, Irene and the others saw Idan holding Arabel in his arms. After staying there for a short time, he opened a portal and returned to the Kingdom.


After exchanging glances, they hurried to the Kingdom without further ado to find out more about Arabel’s condition.


“Leo, keep an eye on the situation,” Irene only managed to ask before leaving.


When they returned to the Kingdom, they froze in surprise.


“Wow!” they exclaimed when they saw the changes that had taken place during their short absence.


The evening sky was brightly illuminated by numerous magical lights that floated across the sky as if alive. And the usual clean lawn in front of Idan and Arabel’s house was sown with snow-white flowers, from which a thin snow-white mist rose, creating the illusion that snow had fallen.


The facade of Idan and Arabel’s two-story house was also decorated in white tones to match the surroundings, and looked simply magnificent and magical.


“It’s not cold at all,” Hazel was surprised, sitting down and touching the snow—white flowers.


“This is unbelievable,” Yulaya exclaimed, confirming Hazel’s words.


Being a Flower Valkyrie, she became incredibly sensitive to flowers, and these flowers, never seen before, instantly attracted her attention.


After recovering from their first impression, Irene and Arslan rushed to Idan, who was also standing in amazement, watching the changes that had taken place in the Kingdom.


“Idan,” Irene called to her brother.


Distracted by his sister’s words, Idan turned to her.


“Sister,” he said, hugging Arabel tighter, and added earnestly: “I’m going to seal the Kingdom from the Earth side for one day. Please ask everyone outside to return immediately. In ten minutes, no one will be able to enter or leave here.”


“Okay,” — Irene replied, seeing Idan’s seriousness.


Without asking any questions, she immediately began to comply with his request.


“System, will you be able to detect if the Dark System tries to get in here?” asked Idan, ignoring Arslan, who was trying to tell him something.


[It is not easy for this System to detect an infected Host until the Dark System takes control of it.]


[However, rest assured, it won’t be easy for the Dark System to overcome your territory’s defenses. Even if an infected Host gets here, it will be difficult for the Dark System to gain control over it.]


[Besides, Host, you will immediately notice the intrusion of someone else without your consent. And even if the Dark System dares to enter here, it will end up in your territory, where you have more power and advantages.]


Idan breathed a sigh of relief.


[Host, despite all this information, this System strongly recommends that you remain vigilant and, as already suggested, seal the Kingdom to minimize all potential threats.]


[The Dark System is not as simple as it might seem at first glance. With the ability to capture other Hosts, it can get at its disposal unique Systems that can even bypass all means of detection.]


“Okay,” Idan agreed, only then turning his attention to Arslan.


“How’s my sister?” — Arslan asked, seeing that Idan had finally noticed him.


“It’s hard to say,” — Idan replied, looking at the unconscious Arabel. “But at least she’s safe for now.”


“It’s good if that’s the case,” Arslan relaxed and forced a smile.


Then he looked at Idan and said:


“Thank you very much, Idan, for saving my sister. Really, thank you more,” Arslan said, bowing his head in appreciation. Picking it up, he continued: “I’ve made sure once again that you’re the best choice my sister has made, and that you’re really perfect for her.”


“Your sister has good eyes,” Idan replied, looking at Arabel all the while, even though he knew that it was the System that brought them together, and now that he thought about it, Idan was glad that it had happened that way.


“I also hope that you will do the same for my sister, Arslan.”


“You can rely on me. I will show you that I am the best choice your sister has made,” Arslan said confidently.


After talking with Arslan, Idan returned home and immediately went up to the second floor to put Arabel on the bed and let her rest.


Like himself, Arabel’s parents and his family were very worried about her condition.


Under the relentless questions from Anna and his mother, Idan had to briefly explain what had happened. He didn’t mention the Dark System, hiding it behind the mysterious threat that had attacked Arabel.


Soon Irene returned.


Idan kept his word and sealed the Kingdom, closing the permanent Access Portal leading to the Guild branch in the capital. He also strengthened the Kingdom’s defenses.


Later, after learning about the role of the Guardian of Darkness that Sierra received after she took on the “Spirit Form”, Idan contacted her to strengthen the protection of the Kingdom.


“Sierra, please postpone your trip to the Lake of the Dead and stay in the Kingdom for a while,” Idan addressed the beauty in black who appeared in front of him, smiling her trademark smile.


However, when she saw Idan, who was still under the influence of the Energy of Madness, and his serious gaze, her smile disappeared.


“What happened?” Sierra asked bluntly.


Milena and the Princess, who accompanied Sierra on her trip, stood behind her and exchanged glances. They immediately realized that something serious had happened.


Idan had to explain once more what had happened and what Arabel was facing.


“Okay, I’ll stay here as long as it takes,” Sierra agreed, and immediately went inside to visit her sworn sister and see her condition with her own eyes.


Idan didn’t stop her, trusting her completely.


The night dragged on very slowly.


Idan did not close his eyes, not taking his eyes off Arabel’s bedroom all night, making sure that no outsider approached her while she slept.


He was seized with paranoia: Idan was afraid that someone from his family or friends could be infected. Therefore, he did not relax his vigilance for a minute.


Moreover, Idan had grounds for such suspicions: both his older sister Irene and Arslan had also encountered a Host infected with the Dark System, but somehow the Dark System was unable to infect them.


“System, are you sure they’re not infected?” Idan asked his System.


[Host, rest assured, your sister and the other Host are not infected by the Dark System, but they have its mark, which is sealed by their own systems.]


“The mark?” — Idan asked.


[The mark of the Dark System, which is given to everyone who is in the field of view of the Dark System.]


[Using this tag, the Dark System can track the current location of the marked Host.]


[However, the mark of your sister and the other Host was sealed by the combined efforts of both their Systems, preventing the Dark System from tracking them and knowing their location.]


“Oh, that’s good,” Idan relaxed.


Most of all, he did not want Irene and Arslan to be at the mercy of the Dark System.


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䍘䯦㢐


䢥䄚䂁



䂁䢥䄚


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䰁䑫䯦㫀䂎



㞂䯦


䉅䯦㞂


䍘䰜


䂎䍘䰁䢥㕦䯦䄚


䂎㺒䢥䯦



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㧔㦨䲿䰜㺒㕦㼵䍘


䄚䂁䢥


䍘㼵




䄚䢥䍘䉅



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䯦㧔㧔㞂䬤䰁


䢥䂁䄚


䍘䢥䄚䔪


䎕㼵


䰜䲿䙜㼵㦨㢐䍘


䄚䂁䢥


㨵䂁䄚 㺒䄚㼵㺒䰁䄚 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿 䉅䄚䂎䄚 䯦䰁䂎䄚䯦㢐䑫 䯦䉅䯦䂎䄚 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 㧔㺒㕦㼵䲿䰜䍘㦨 䉅䄚㢐㢐䰜䍘㦨 㼵䎕 㽌㢐䯦䍘 䯦䍘㢐 㺦䂎䯦㹽䄚䰁 䯦䍘㢐 䉅䄚䂎䄚 䰁㼵㼵㬚䰜䍘㦨 䎕㼵䂎䉅䯦䂎㢐 䢥㼵 䢥䂁䰜㞂 䄚㖠䄚䍘䢥䬤 㨵䂁䄚䑫㗔 䰁䰜㬚䄚 㺦䂎䯦㹽䄚䰁 䂁䄚䂎㞂䄚䰁䎕㗔 㕦㼵㧔䍘䢥䄚㢐 䢥䂁䄚 㢐䯦䑫㞂㗔 㹽㧔䢥 㢐䰜㢐 䍘㼵䢥 䄚䔪㺒䄚㕦䢥 䄚㖠䄚䂎䑫䢥䂁䰜䍘㦨 䢥㼵 䂁䯦㺒㺒䄚䍘 㞂㼵 䆏㧔䰜㕦㬚䰁䑫䬤


䘿㖠䄚䂎䍘䰜㦨䂁䢥㗔 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿 䢥㧔䂎䍘䄚㢐 䰜䍘䢥㼵 䯦 䎕䯦㹽㧔䰁㼵㧔㞂 㺒䰁䯦㕦䄚 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䄚㖠䄚䂎䑫 㦨䰜䂎䰁 䉅㼵㧔䰁㢐 㢐䂎䄚䯦䲿 㼵䎕䬤 㽌䍘䯦 䯦䍘㢐 㽴䄚㼵’㞂 㞂䰜㞂䢥䄚䂎 㕦㼵㧔䰁㢐䍘’䢥 䂁䰜㢐䄚 䢥䂁䄚䰜䂎 䄚䍘㖠䑫 㼵䎕 㺦䂎䯦㹽䄚䰁 䯦䍘㢐 䯦䰁㞂㼵 㹽䄚㦨䯦䍘 䢥㼵 㢐䂎䄚䯦䲿 㼵䎕 䂁䯦㖠䰜䍘㦨 㞂㧔㕦䂁 䯦 䰁㧔䔪㧔䂎䰜㼵㧔㞂 㺒䰁䯦㕦䄚 䎕㼵䂎 䢥䂁䄚䰜䂎 䎕㧔䢥㧔䂎䄚 䉅䄚㢐㢐䰜䍘㦨䬤


䄚䉅䍘䢥䉅㜶䂁㞂䰜㼵


䄚䢥䂁


䰜㞂䢥䲿


䯦䍘㢐


㼵䎕䂎䲿


䯦䍘㢐


㧔㽪䢥


䍘䉅䲿㼵䄚


䄚䂁䢥


㞂䍘㼵䉅䂁䄚䰜䉅㜶䢥


䂁䯦䢥䢥


䢥䂁䄚


䂎㺒䯦䄚㼵䂎䰜㞂䢥䯦㺒䍘


䰜㼵䢥䍘


䢥䄚䂁


䰁䰁㞂䉅䑫㼵


䂁䰁㦨䰜㞂䢥


㧔㹽䢥


㞂㬚䑫


䢥䂁䄚


䰜䍘


䰁㼵䯦㞂


䰁㼵䂎䄚䎕䉅㞂


㼵䍘㕦䢥㧔㢐䰁’


㨵䂁䄚


㗔㬚䑫㞂


㺒䰁䂁䄚


䎕㼵䂎


㕦䄚䯦㦨䂁䍘㢐


䎕䰁䄚䰁


䯦䰁㺒㞂䄚䢥


㦨䰁䰜㞂䂎


㞂䉅䂎䰜㢐䄚䰁


䎕㼵


㺒䄚㞂䰜䯦㢐㢐㺒䯦䂎䄚


䍘䰜䢥㦨䂁


䰜䯦㢐䂎䲿䄚


䍘䰁㼵䑫


䬤䍘䰜㢐㢐䄚䉅㦨


㧔㹽䢥


㢐䍘㦨䂎㼵㺒㺒䰜


㼵䄚䢥䂎䂁


䢥䢥䯦䂁


㼵䍘䢥


㗔䄚䂁䢥䑫


䰁䎕䂎䉅䄚䬤㞂㼵


㼵䢥


㽌㢐䯦䍘 䍘䄚㖠䄚䂎 㞂䰁䄚㺒䢥 䯦 䉅䰜䍘㬚㗔 㦨㧔䯦䂎㢐䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䯦䎕䄚䢥䑫 㼵䎕 㺦䂎䯦㹽䄚䰁 䯦䍘㢐 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿䬤


㽪䑫 䲿㼵䂎䍘䰜䍘㦨㗔 䢥䂁䄚 䰜䍘䎕䰁㧔䄚䍘㕦䄚 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 㫀䍘䄚䂎㦨䑫 㼵䎕 㞭䯦㢐䍘䄚㞂㞂 䂁䯦㢐 䉅䄚䯦㬚䄚䍘䄚㢐㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䂁䄚 㹽䄚㦨䯦䍘 䢥㼵 䂎䄚䢥㧔䂎䍘 䢥㼵 䂁䰜㞂 䍘㼵䂎䲿䯦䰁 㞂䢥䯦䢥䄚䬤 䎠㼵䉅䄚㖠䄚䂎㗔 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䯦䲿䄚 䢥䰜䲿䄚㗔 䎕䯦䢥䰜㦨㧔䄚 㕦䯦䲿䄚 㼵㖠䄚䂎 䂁䰜䲿䬤


䉅㢐㼵䰁䂎


䯦䢥䂎䄚㼵䍘䂁


䄚㞂䯦㖠


㢐䍘㺦


㼵䢥


䂁䄚䍘䢥


䂎䯦䬤㺦㹽䄚䰁


䂎䎕䲿㼵


䰁䄚䬤䄚㖠㼵㖠


䂁䄚


䄚䂁


䰜䍘


䂁䰜䲿䎕㗔䄚㞂䰁


䢥㼵


䂎䔪䄚䄚㖠㼵䂎䄚㢐䄚䢥


㼵䢥


䄚䍘䯦䰁䑜㹽


㭞㞂䰜䍘㧔䄚䂎䰜


䢥䰜㦨䂎䍘䑫


䰜䂁㞂


䂎䎕㼵䲿


䄚䂎䍘䯦䢥㺒䂎


䄚䂎䢥䄚㞂䂎㼵


䉅䰜䂁䢥


䍘䯦㢐


䂎䄚䢥㞂䄚㧔䂎䯦㕦


䎕䯦䄚㕦


䰁䢥㹽䄚㞂䯦䢥


䄚䂁䢥


䰜䂁㞂


䄚䰁䄚䂎䯦㖠㞂


㢐㼵㹽䑫


㬚㨋䰜䯦䑫䄚䰁㗔㞂䂎


䂎䄚䂎䄚㕦㖠㼵


䢥䄚䂁


㞂䯦䢥䍘㧔䄚䰜㢐㞂


㢐䯦䂁


㤚㢐䄚


㼵䢥


䢥䂁䄚


䢥㼵


㺒䂁䄚䰁


㺦䍘㢐 䢥䂁䄚 㕦㼵䍘㞂䄚䆏㧔䄚䍘㕦䄚㞂 㼵䎕 䯦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䰜㞂 䂁䰜䢥 䂁䰜䲿 䰜䍘 䯦 㞂䰜䍘㦨䰁䄚 䲿㼵䲿䄚䍘䢥䬤


䰂㧔㞂䢥 䯦㞂 㽌㢐䯦䍘 䉅䯦㞂 㞂䢥䯦䂎䢥䰜䍘㦨 䢥㼵 䎕䯦䰁䰁 䯦㞂䰁䄚䄚㺒㗔 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦’㞂 䎕䯦䲿䰜䰁䰜䯦䂎 㖠㼵䰜㕦䄚 㕦䯦㧔㦨䂁䢥 䂁䰜㞂 䄚䯦䂎䬤䁕


䄚䰜䰁㬚


㼵䰁㼵㬚


“㧔㼵㸞


䂁㞂䬤䰜䢥”


㽌䍘㞂䢥䯦䍘䢥䰁䑫 㼵㺒䄚䍘䰜䍘㦨 䂁䰜㞂 䄚䑫䄚㞂㗔 䂁䄚 㞂䯦䉅 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 䰜䍘 䎕䂎㼵䍘䢥 㼵䎕 䂁䰜䲿㗔 䉅䂁㼵㗔 䯦㞂 䯦䰁䉅䯦䑫㞂㗔 䰁㼵㼵㬚䄚㢐 㦨䂎䄚䯦䢥㗔 㢐䄚㞂㺒䰜䢥䄚 䉅䄚䯦䂎䰜䍘㦨 䯦䰁䰁 㹽䰁䯦㕦㬚䬤


“㕊䄚䢥 㞂㼵䲿䄚 䂎䄚㞂䢥㗔 㽌㢐䯦䍘㗔” 㞂䂁䄚 㞂㧔㦨㦨䄚㞂䢥䄚㢐䬤 “㽌’䰁䰁 㬚䄚䄚㺒 䯦䍘 䄚䑫䄚 㼵䍘 䄚㖠䄚䂎䑫䢥䂁䰜䍘㦨䬤”


䯦䍘㽌㢐


䂎䂁䄚


䢥䍘䄚䔪


䄚䉅㢐䢥䍘䯦


䯦䲿㢐䄚


㼵䢥


䂎㢐㞂䉅㼵


䢥㧔㹽


䄚㗔䎕㞂䂎㧔䄚


䂁䲿䰜


䍘䢥䂁䬤㬚䰜


“㽌 㢐㼵䍘’䢥 䉅䯦䍘䢥 䑫㼵㧔 䢥㼵 䰁㼵㼵㬚 㹽䯦㢐 㼵䍘 䑫㼵㧔䂎 䉅䄚㢐㢐䰜䍘㦨 㢐䯦䑫 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䲿䑫 㞂䰜㞂䢥䄚䂎 䯦䍘㢐 㧔㺒㞂䄚䢥 䂁䄚䂎䬤”


㽌䢥 㢐䰜㢐䍘’䢥 䢥䯦㬚䄚 䰁㼵䍘㦨 䎕㼵䂎 㽌㢐䯦䍘 䢥㼵 䂎䄚䯦䰁䰜䰋䄚 䢥䂁䯦䢥 㞂䂁䄚 䉅䯦㞂 䂎䰜㦨䂁䢥䬤


㢐䍘䰜䍘㦨㼵㢐䬤


㗔䂎䢥䰜䂁㦨”


䂁䄚


㧔䄚䂎”‘㸞㼵


䂎㢐㗔䄚㦨䄚䯦


“㨵䂁䄚䍘 㽌’䰁䰁 䰁䄚䯦㖠䄚 䄚㖠䄚䂎䑫䢥䂁䰜䍘㦨 䢥㼵 䑫㼵㧔䬤 㽌䎕 䑫㼵㧔 䍘䄚䄚㢐 䲿䄚㗔 䰁㼵㼵㬚 䎕㼵䂎 䲿䄚 䰜䍘 䢥䂁䄚 㕦䄚䍘䢥䄚䂎 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 㯁㧔䲿䲿䄚䂎 㩅㼵䍘䄚㗔” 䯦䎕䢥䄚䂎 㞂䯦䑫䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥㗔 䂁䄚 䢥䄚䰁䄚㺒㼵䂎䢥䄚㢐 䢥㼵 䢥䂁䄚 䢥䄚䂎䂎䰜䢥㼵䂎䑫 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 䂎䰜䍘㦨 㼵䎕 㞂䄚䯦㞂㼵䍘㞂㗔 䍘䄚䯦䂎 䢥䂁䄚 㺒䰁䯦㕦䄚 䉅䂁䄚䂎䄚 䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 㺒䰁䯦䍘䢥䄚㢐 䢥䂁䄚 㯁䄚䄚㢐 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 㓲䰜䂎䄚 㫀䰁䄚䲿䄚䍘䢥䯦䰁 䄚䯦䂎䰁䰜䄚䂎䬤


㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 㞂䰜䰁䄚䍘䢥䰁䑫 䰁㼵㼵㬚䄚㢐 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 㺒䰁䯦㕦䄚 䉅䂁䄚䂎䄚 䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 㞂㺒䄚䍘䢥 䢥䂁䄚 䄚䍘䢥䰜䂎䄚 䍘䰜㦨䂁䢥㗔 㞂䂁㼵㼵㬚 䂁䄚䂎 䂁䄚䯦㢐㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䯦㕦䢥䰜㖠䯦䢥䄚㢐 䂁䄚䂎 䱉䎠䄚䯦㖠䄚䍘䰁䑫 㫀䑫䄚㒩 䯦㹽䰜䰁䰜䢥䑫 䢥㼵 䲿㼵䍘䰜䢥㼵䂎 䄚㖠䄚䂎䑫䢥䂁䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䉅䯦㞂 䂁䯦㺒㺒䄚䍘䰜䍘㦨 䰜䍘㞂䰜㢐䄚 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿䬤


㼵䰁㬚㢐㼵䄚


䄚䍘㖠䄚


䂁䢥䄚


㞂䄚㢐䄚


䎕䂁䄚䰁㞂䰜䲿


䯦䢥䢥䂁


䯦䰁㢐䄚䲿㹽


䰜䬤䢥


㽌䯦䍘㢐


䑫䰁䯦㞂㢐


䂎㢐㺒㧔㞂㼵䢥䄚


䎕㼵䂎


䯦䢥


䢥䂁䯦㢐䍘’


䯦䍘㢐


䖣㧔䂎䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䄚 㹽䯦䢥䢥䰁䄚 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䢥䂁䄚 㨋䯦䰁㬚䑫䂎䰜䄚㞂㗔 䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 㧔㞂䄚㢐 㧔㺒 䯦䰁䲿㼵㞂䢥 䯦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䄚 䎕䰜䂎䄚 䄚䍘䄚䂎㦨䑫 䰜䍘 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䍘㼵䉅 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䄚䄚㢐 䂁䯦㢐 䍘㼵䢥䂁䰜䍘㦨 䢥㼵 䎕䄚䄚㢐 㼵䍘䬤


䛶䂎㼵㧔㕦䂁䰜䍘㦨 㢐㼵䉅䍘 䍘䄚䔪䢥 䢥㼵 䢥䂁䄚 㞂㺒㼵䢥 䉅䂁䄚䂎䄚 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䄚䄚㢐 䉅䯦㞂 㹽㧔䂎䰜䄚㢐㗔 㽌㢐䯦䍘 㹽䄚㦨䯦䍘 䢥㼵 㕦䯦䂎䄚䎕㧔䰁䰁䑫 㞂䂁䯦䂎䄚 䢥䂁䄚 䄚䍘䄚䂎㦨䑫 䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 䯦㕦㕦㧔䲿㧔䰁䯦䢥䄚㢐 䉅䂁䰜䰁䄚 㞂䉅䰜䲿䲿䰜䍘㦨 䰜䍘 䢥䂁䄚 㽴䯦㖠䯦 㽴䯦㬚䄚䬤


䄚㹽


䄚䄚䑫䂎䍘䬤㦨


䢥䯦㞂䄚䢥


䂁䲿㧔㕦



䢥㼵


㢐䄚㞂䄚䰜䂎㢐䬤


䄚䢥䄚䂎䂁


䰁䯦䲿䍘䢥䄚


䢥䄚䰁䎕


㼵㦨䂎䍘䉅


㦨㼵㼵㢐


䄚䎠


㧔㹽䢥


㞂䯦䉅


㦨䂁㞂䂎䰜䯦䍘


䍘䉅㗔㼵


䄚䰁䰁䰜䢥䢥


㞂䰜䂁


䎕㼵


䰜䂎䎕䑫䄚


䍘䂁㼵䰜䢥䍘㦨


䰜䉅䂁䢥


䄚䂎㗔䄚䂎䎕㨵䄚䂁㼵


䂎㼵䑫㧔


䎕䄚䰁䢥


䂁䑫㞂㺒㕦䰜䰁䯦䑫䰁


㽌㢐䯦䍘 䂁㼵㺒䄚㢐 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䯦䢥 䰁䄚䯦㞂䢥 㞂㼵䲿䄚 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䰜㞂 㺒㼵䉅䄚䂎 䉅㼵㧔䰁㢐 䂎䄚䯦㕦䂁 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䄚䄚㢐 䯦䍘㢐 䂁䄚䰁㺒 䰜䢥 㦨䄚䂎䲿䰜䍘䯦䢥䄚䬤


㺦䍘㢐㗔 㞂䰜䢥䢥䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䄚䂎䄚㗔 䎕䄚䄚㢐䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䄚䄚㢐㗔 䂁䄚 㢐䰜㢐 䍘㼵䢥 䍘㼵䢥䰜㕦䄚 䂁㼵䉅 䂁䄚 䎕䄚䰁䰁 䯦㞂䰁䄚䄚㺒䬤


䄚㼵䎕㢐䰁㼵䰁䉅


䰜䉅䢥䂁


㹽㧔䢥


䄚䂁


䎕㼵


䰜䍘䍘䍘㕦䄚㼵㕦㗔䢥㼵


䄚䂁䢥


䍘㹽䰜䯦䰜䄚䂁㦨㞂䰁㞂䢥


㼵䲿㢐䄚㖠


䉅䯦㞂


䂁䢥䄚


㞂䄚㼵㼵㺒㺒㢐䢥䍘


䂎䑫䄚䎕䰜


㢐䍘䯦


䍘䯦㢐


䯦䍘㽌㢐


䂁䯦㢐


㞂㢐㗔䄚䄚


㗔䎕䰜䂎䄚


䍘䄚䄚㦨䑫䂎


䰁䉅䎕㼵


㼵䢥


䉅䂁䂁䰜㕦


䄚䢥䂁



㖠䄚䰜㧔㞂䂎䰁㼵㺒䑫


㢐䯦䂁


䰜䍘㞂䰜䢥䢥㦨


㢐㹽㗔䑫㼵


䲿䰜㹽㞂㼵䢥䑫䰜㕦


㕦䂁䰜䂁䉅


㼵䎕


㢐䄚䄚䄚䍘䂎䢥


㢐䄚䬤㞂䄚


䄚䢥䂁


㞂㦨䄚䰜㗔䰁䄚㺒䍘


䢥䯦䂎䄚䂎㕦㧔䄚


䂁䃀䰁䰜䄚


䰜㞂䂁


䰜䎕䍘㢐䄚㦨䄚


䈜䈜䈜


㺦㞂 䢥䂁䄚 㞂㧔䍘 䂎㼵㞂䄚㗔 䯦 㺒㼵䂎䢥䯦䰁 㼵㺒䄚䍘䄚㢐 䰜䍘㞂䰜㢐䄚 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䢥䉅㼵 㺒䄚㼵㺒䰁䄚 㕦䯦䲿䄚 㼵㧔䢥 㼵䎕 䰜䢥䁕 䯦 䲿䯦䍘 䉅䰜䢥䂁 㞂䂁㼵䂎䢥 㹽䰁䯦㕦㬚 䂁䯦䰜䂎 䯦䍘㢐 㹽䰁㧔䄚 䄚䑫䄚㞂㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䯦 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘 䉅䰜䢥䂁 㹽䰁㼵䍘㢐䄚 䂁䯦䰜䂎 䢥䰜䄚㢐 㧔㺒 䰜䍘 䯦 㹽㧔䍘㗔 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䯦 㕦㼵䰁㢐 䰁㼵㼵㬚䬤


㢐䂎㞂䄚䑫㧔䄚㖠


䲿㦨㢐䍘䬤㼵䰜䙜


“㗔㓲䑫㧔”㧔


䂁䄚


䢥䉅䂁䄚䰜䰁㞂㢐


䂁䄚䢥


䯦㞂


䲿䯦䍘


䂁䄚䢥


“㺦㞂 䯦䰁䉅䯦䑫㞂㗔 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䯦 䎕䰁㼵㧔䂎䰜㞂䂁䬤䬤䬤” 㽪䄚䎕㼵䂎䄚 䂁䄚 㕦㼵㧔䰁㢐 䎕䰜䍘䰜㞂䂁㗔 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 䯦㺒㺒䄚䯦䂎䄚㢐 䰜䍘 䎕䂎㼵䍘䢥 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚䲿 䯦䍘㢐 㞂䢥䯦䂎䄚㢐 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚䲿 㕦㼵䰁㢐䰁䑫䬤


“䃀䂁㼵 䯦䂎䄚 䑫㼵㧔䭠” 㞂䂁䄚 䯦㞂㬚䄚㢐㗔 䍘㼵䢥 㞂䂁㼵䉅䰜䍘㦨 䂁䄚䂎 㞂㧔䂎㺒䂎䰜㞂䄚 䯦㞂 㞂䂁䄚 䰁㼵㼵㬚䄚㢐 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚䲿䬤


䍘䉅䄚䯦䂎䰜㦨䬤


䄚㺒㺒䯦䯦䄚㢐䂎


㼵㹽䢥䂁


䯦䍘㢐


䂁䎕㕦㞂’䄚


䄚䂎䍘㢐䰜䄚䄚䢥䲿


㺒㧔䄚䰜䂎㞂㢐䂎㞂


㞂䂁䄚


䯦䑫䉅㗔


㕦䂁䂁䉅䰜


䍘䑫䯦


䂁䄚䢥


䂎䄚䂎䯦㯁䰜


䍘䰜


䍘䯦䂎㬚


䂁㞂㗔䄚㼵㕦䢥䰁


䂎䉅䄚䄚


䰁㼵䯦㞂


㞂䄚㦨䢥㧔㞂


䑫㹽


㕦㼵’㧔䢥䰁㢐䍘


㢐䍘䄚㢐䑫㧔䰁㞂


䰜䂁䢥䂎䄚


䯦䉅㞂


“䘿㧔㕦䂁䴸” 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䯦䍘 䄚䔪㕦䰁䯦䰜䲿䄚㢐 䯦㞂 䢥䂁䄚 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘 㺒㧔䍘㕦䂁䄚㢐 䂁䰜䲿 䰜䍘 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䰜㢐䄚㗔 䍘㼵䢥䰜㕦䰜䍘㦨 䂁㼵䉅 䰜䍘䢥䄚䍘䢥䰁䑫 䂁䄚 䉅䯦㞂 㞂䢥䯦䂎䰜䍘㦨 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 㹽䄚䯦㧔䢥䑫 䰜䍘 䎕䂎㼵䍘䢥 㼵䎕 䂁䰜䲿䬤


“㽌䢥’㞂 䯦䲿䯦䰋䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚䂎䄚’㞂 㞂㧔㕦䂁 䯦 㹽䄚䯦㧔䢥䑫 䰜䍘 㞂㧔㕦䂁 䯦 䰁㼵䉅㜶㦨䂎㼵䉅䢥䂁 㺒䰁䯦㕦䄚㗔” 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䯦䍘 䉅䂁䰜㞂㺒䄚䂎䄚㢐㗔 㞂䲿䰜䰁䰜䍘㦨 䯦䉅㬚䉅䯦䂎㢐䰁䑫㗔 㕦䯦㞂䢥䰜䍘㦨 䯦䍘 䯦㺒㼵䰁㼵㦨䄚䢥䰜㕦 㦨䰁䯦䍘㕦䄚 䯦䢥 䂁䰜㞂 䉅䰜䎕䄚䬤


䎕㼵


䍘䉅䄚㞂䂎㼵


㞂䄚㕦䂁䎕


䄚䂎䄚㺒䯦䂎㺒


“䃀䄚


㕦䄚䬤䯦䰁㺒


䄚䰜㢐䰜䢥䍘㖠


㼵䎕䯦䂎䉅䂎㢐


䢥㼵


㼵䎕


䑫㧔㼵”䬤


䄚䃀


㼵䂎䎕


䄚㞂㖠䍘㦨䂎䰜


䢥㼵


㕦㞂䑫䰁䯦㺒䄚䰜䰁


䰁㼵㼵㬚


䯦䂎䄚


䂁㧔䰁䄚㹽䲿


㞂㢐䄚䰜㞂䂁


䄚㢐䍘䉅㢐㦨䰜


䂁㞂䢥䰜


䄚䂁䢥


䢥䂁䄚


㨵䂁䄚 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘 䍘㼵㢐㢐䄚㢐㗔 㕦㼵䍘䎕䰜䂎䲿䰜䍘㦨 䂁䰜㞂 䉅㼵䂎㢐㞂䬤


㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 䰁㼵㼵㬚䄚㢐 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚䲿 㞂㧔㞂㺒䰜㕦䰜㼵㧔㞂䰁䑫 䯦䍘㢐 䂁䄚㞂䰜䢥䯦䢥䄚㢐 䢥㼵 㹽䄚䰁䰜䄚㖠䄚 䢥䂁䄚䲿䬤 㨵䂁䄚㞂䄚 䉅䄚䂎䄚 䢥䂁䄚 䎕䰜䂎㞂䢥 㦨㧔䄚㞂䢥㞂 㞂䂁䄚 䲿䄚䢥 䰜䍘 㺒䄚䂎㞂㼵䍘䬤 㺦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䄚 㼵䢥䂁䄚䂎 㖠䰜㞂䰜䢥㼵䂎㞂 䉅䄚䂎䄚 䯦㺒㺒䂎㼵㖠䄚㢐 㹽䑫 㽌㢐䯦䍘㗔 䯦䍘㢐 㞂䂁䄚 㼵䍘䰁䑫 㼵㕦㕦䯦㞂䰜㼵䍘䯦䰁䰁䑫 䲿㼵䍘䰜䢥㼵䂎䄚㢐 䢥䂁䄚䰜䂎 䯦㕦䢥䰜㖠䰜䢥䰜䄚㞂䬤


䍘䢥㼵㢐䰜䄚㕦


䰜䍘䂁䎕㢐䰜䄚㞂


䂁㯁䄚


㼵䎕䂎



䂁䢥䢥䯦


䢥䂁䄚䑫


䄚䑫䂁䢥


䯦㞂


㢐䢥䲿䲿䯦䰜䑫䄚䰁䄚䰜


䎕䄚䰁䢥


䄚㺒㢐䄚䍘㼵


㢐䯦䍘


䢥䂁䂎䄚䰜


䂁䢥䄚


䍘䢥㞂㦨㼵㺒㺒䰜


䍘㞂㼵㼵


㞂䯦


䉅䢥䰜㼵㧔䂁䢥


㺒䯦㼵䂎䰁䢥


䰜㞂㧔㗔䍘㹽䄚㞂㞂


䄚䍘䲿㧔䢥䬤䰜


㺦䎕䢥䄚䂎 㕦䂁䄚㕦㬚䰜䍘㦨 㽌㢐䯦䍘’㞂 㕦㼵䍘㢐䰜䢥䰜㼵䍘 䯦䍘㢐 㞂䄚䄚䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䂁䄚 䉅䯦㞂 䯦㞂䰁䄚䄚㺒㗔 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 㢐䰜㢐䍘’䢥 䉅䯦䍘䢥 䢥㼵 䉅䯦㬚䄚 䂁䰜䲿 㧔㺒䬤 㺦㞂 䎕㼵䂎 㺦䂎䯦㹽䄚䰁㗔 㞂䂁䄚 䂁䯦㞂䍘’䢥 䉅㼵㬚䄚䍘 㧔㺒 䑫䄚䢥䬤


㨵䂁䄚䍘㗔 䂎䄚䲿䄚䲿㹽䄚䂎䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䍘㼵 㼵䍘䄚 㕦䯦䍘 䄚䍘䢥䄚䂎 䢥䂁䄚 䙜䰜䍘㦨㢐㼵䲿 䉅䰜䢥䂁㼵㧔䢥 㺒䄚䂎䲿䰜㞂㞂䰜㼵䍘㗔 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 㢐䄚㕦䰜㢐䄚㢐 䢥㼵 䢥䂎㧔㞂䢥 䯦䍘㢐 䰁䄚䢥 䢥䂁䄚䲿 䢥䂁䂎㼵㧔㦨䂁䬤


䉅䂁䰜㕦䂁


䰜䉅䂁䢥


䰜䄚䂎䯦㯁䂎


䯦㦨㞂㗔㞂䰁㞂䄚



䰜䯦䂎䂁


䯦㢐䍘


㕦㢐㼵䰁㧔


䎕㼵䂎䲿


䯦䲿䍘


㧔㼵䂎䍘㢐


䉅㹽䂎䍘㼵


䂎㦨䯦䄚䄚㗔


㢐䰁䯦㦨㢐㜶䄚䄚㢐䰜䲿


䢥㽪㧔


䄚䉅䍘


㺒䢥㼵䂎䯦䰁


䂎䄚㼵䄚㹽䎕


䍘㼵㢐㗔㺒䄚䄚


䄚㦨䍘䢥䰁䄚䯦


䲿㕦䯦䄚


䄚䎠


㺒䄚䄚㗔㺒㼵䰁


㧔䢥䬤㼵


䉅䢥㼵


㧔㗔䰜䢥㞂



㧔㦨䑫



䰁䬤㦨䰜䂎


䰜䍘


䯦䉅㞂


䉅䎕㼵㼵㢐䄚䰁䰁


䍘䯦㢐


㹽䑫


䑫㧔䍘㦨㼵


䯦䍘


䄚㞂䂎㞂㢐㢐䄚


“䘿䂁㗔 䯦䂎䄚 䑫㼵㧔 䂁䄚䂎䄚 䢥㼵㼵䭠” 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䯦䍘 䰜䍘 䢥䂁䄚 㕦䂁䄚䎕’㞂 㞂㧔䰜䢥 㞂䯦䰜㢐 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䯦 㞂䲿䰜䰁䄚䬤


“䘿䎕 㕦㼵㧔䂎㞂䄚㗔” 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䰜㢐㢐䰁䄚—䯦㦨䄚㢐 䲿䯦䍘 䂎䄚㺒䰁䰜䄚㢐䬤 “㺦䎕䢥䄚䂎 䯦䰁䰁㗔 㽌 㺒䄚䂎㞂㼵䍘䯦䰁䰁䑫 㼵䂎㢐䄚䂎䄚㢐 䢥䂁䄚 㼵㧔䢥䎕䰜䢥㞂 䎕㼵䂎 䢥䂁䄚 㹽䂎䰜㢐䄚 䯦䍘㢐 㦨䂎㼵㼵䲿䬤”


䂁䄚䢥


䰜䍘


䢥䂁䄚


䂁㕦䎕㞂䄚’


㦨㞂㞂㧔㗔”䄚䄚㢐


䰁䉅䄚㗔䰁


䍘䲿䯦


㧔㦨㢐䄚䬤䯦䂁䰁


䰁䑫䄚䯦䂎㢐䯦


䎕䢥㧔㼵䢥䰜


䯦㺦”䂁䂁䂁䯦䯦㗔


“㺦䂎䄚 䢥䂁䄚㞂䄚 䑫㼵㧔䂎 㕦䂁䰜䰁㢐䂎䄚䍘 㼵䂎 㦨䂎䯦䍘㢐㕦䂁䰜䰁㢐䂎䄚䍘䭠” 䂁䄚 䯦㞂㬚䄚㢐㗔 䰁㼵㼵㬚䰜䍘㦨 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 䢥䉅㼵 䑫㼵㧔䍘㦨 㺒䄚㼵㺒䰁䄚 䎕㼵䰁䰁㼵䉅䰜䍘㦨 䂁䰜䲿䬤


“㕊䂎䄚䯦䢥—㦨䂎䯦䍘㢐㕦䂁䰜䰁㢐䂎䄚䍘㗔” 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䯦䍘 㞂䯦䰜㢐 㺒䂎㼵㧔㢐䰁䑫㗔 䂎䄚䍘㢐䄚䂎䰜䍘㦨 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 㞂㺒䄚䄚㕦䂁䰁䄚㞂㞂䬤


䯦䂎㯁䰜䄚䂎


䂎䄚㼵䲿


䄚㖠䄚䍘


㞂䯦䉅


㼵㕦㢐䍘䎕㧔㞂䬤䄚


㨵䂁䄚䍘 䯦䍘㼵䢥䂁䄚䂎 㺒㼵䂎䢥䯦䰁 㼵㺒䄚䍘䄚㢐㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䯦 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘 䰜䍘 䯦 䂎䄚㖠䄚䯦䰁䰜䍘㦨 㼵㧔䢥䎕䰜䢥 㕦䯦䲿䄚 㼵㧔䢥 㼵䎕 䰜䢥㗔 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䯦 䢥䯦䰜䰁 䉅䰜䢥䂁 䯦 䂁䄚䯦䂎䢥 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 䄚䍘㢐 䉅䂎䰜㦨㦨䰁䰜䍘㦨 㹽䄚䂁䰜䍘㢐 䂁䄚䂎䬤 㯁䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 䰁㼵䍘㦨 㺒㧔䂎㺒䰁䄚 䂁䯦䰜䂎 䯦䍘㢐 㺒䰜䍘㬚 䄚䑫䄚㞂㗔 䢥䂁䄚 㺒㧔㺒䰜䰁㞂 㼵䎕 䉅䂁䰜㕦䂁㗔 䰁䰜㬚䄚 䢥䂁䄚 䢥䰜㺒 㼵䎕 䂁䄚䂎 䢥䯦䰜䰁㗔 䉅䄚䂎䄚 㞂䂁䯦㺒䄚㢐 䰁䰜㬚䄚 䂁䄚䯦䂎䢥㞂䬤


䃀䰜䢥䂁 䂁䄚䂎 䯦㺒㺒䄚䯦䂎䯦䍘㕦䄚㗔 㞂䂁䄚 䰜䲿䲿䄚㢐䰜䯦䢥䄚䰁䑫 䯦䢥䢥䂎䯦㕦䢥䄚㢐 䢥䂁䄚 䯦䢥䢥䄚䍘䢥䰜㼵䍘 㼵䎕 䯦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䄚 䲿䄚䍘䬤



㼵䂎䉅㗔


䄚㢐䬤䰜㞂


䎕䄚䂁㕦



䂎䎕㼵


䍘䰜


䰜䍘


䂁䢥䄚


䢥䄚䂁


㕦䄚㢐㼵㞂䍘


䲿䄚䰜䢥


㧔䴸㕦䂁䘿””


䢥䂁䄚


䂁䢥䰜


䯦䉅㞂


㺦䎕䢥䄚䂎 䢥䂁䄚 㹽䰁㼵䉅㗔 䂁䰜㞂 䉅䰜䎕䄚 䉅䄚䍘䢥 䢥㼵 䢥䂁䄚 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䉅䂁䄚䍘 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 䢥䂁㼵㧔㦨䂁䢥 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䯦 䎕䰜㦨䂁䢥 䉅䯦㞂 䯦㹽㼵㧔䢥 䢥㼵 㞂䢥䯦䂎䢥㗔 䂁䄚䂎 䉅䰜䎕䄚㗔 㼵䍘 䢥䂁䄚 㕦㼵䍘䢥䂎䯦䂎䑫㗔 㞂䲿䰜䰁䄚㢐 㹽䂎䰜㦨䂁䢥䰁䑫 䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 䍘䄚䉅 㦨㧔䄚㞂䢥㗔 䯦䍘㢐 䄚㖠䄚䍘 䂁䄚䂎 䎕䯦㕦䄚 䉅䯦㞂 䎕䰁㧔㞂䂁䄚㢐 䉅䰜䢥䂁 㭞㼵䑫䬤


“㕊䰁䯦㢐 䢥㼵 㞂䄚䄚 䑫㼵㧔 䯦㦨䯦䰜䍘㗔 䭠䭠䭠” 䢥䂁䄚 㕦䂁䄚䎕’㞂 䉅䰜䎕䄚 㞂䯦䰜㢐㗔 㦨䂎䄚䄚䢥䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䄚 㞂䄚㢐㧔㕦䢥䰜㖠䄚 䉅㼵䲿䯦䍘䬤


䄚䂎㯁䂎䰜䯦㗔


䢥䂁䢥䯦


䯦䂁䄚䂎


㼵䢥


䂎䄚㺒䰜㞂䂎㧔㞂㗔


䰜䂁䢥㞂


䰜䄚䉅䎕


䂎䂎䍘䂎䄚䎕㦨䄚䰜


䄚䲿䯦䍘


㼵䢥䍘


㼵䢥


㼵䰁㕦㧔㢐


䄚䂁䂎


䲿䑫䢥㼵䂎㞂㧔㞂䄚䰜


䢥䂁䄚


㗔㞂䯦䰜㢐


㞂䂁㕦’䎕䄚


㞂䄚䂎䬤䍘㺒㼵


䢥䂁䄚


“㨵䂁䄚 㺒㼵䉅䄚䂎 㼵䎕 䍘䯦䲿䄚㞂䭠” 㞂䂁䄚 䆏㧔䰜㕦㬚䰁䑫 㦨㧔䄚㞂㞂䄚㢐㗔 䯦䍘㢐 㦨㼵㼵㞂䄚㹽㧔䲿㺒㞂 䂎䯦䍘 䢥䂁䂎㼵㧔㦨䂁 䂁䄚䂎 㹽㼵㢐䑫䬤


㺦㞂 䯦 㽴䄚㦨䄚䍘㢐䯦䂎䑫㜶䂎䯦䍘㬚䄚㢐 㹽䄚䰜䍘㦨㗔 㞂䂁䄚 㬚䍘䄚䉅 䢥䂁䯦䢥 䢥䂁䄚 䍘䯦䲿䄚㞂 㼵䎕 㺒㼵䉅䄚䂎䎕㧔䰁 䁿䯦䍘㬚 䴠㱖 㕦䂎䄚䯦䢥㧔䂎䄚㞂 䂎䄚㞂䰜㢐䰜䍘㦨 䰜䍘 䰂㧔䍘㼵䍘䰜䯦 㕦㼵㧔䰁㢐䍘’䢥 㭞㧔㞂䢥 㹽䄚 㞂䯦䰜㢐䬤


㞂䄚䄚


䰁㦨㢐䯦


䢥㼵㼵”㗔


䢥䄚䂁


䲿䰜䰁㞂䄚䬤


㢐䄚㞂䰜㖠䄚䢥㧔㕦


䑫㧔㼵


䍘䉅㼵䲿䯦


㼵䢥


䲿’㽌”


䄚䂎䰁㺒䰜䄚㢐


㗔䰜䯦䯦䍘㦨


䢥䂁䰜䉅


«䭠䭠䭠 㸞㼵㧔 㕦䯦䍘 㕦䂁䯦䍘㦨䄚 䑫㼵㧔䂎 䯦㺒㺒䄚䯦䂎䯦䍘㕦䄚㗔 㼵䢥䂁䄚䂎䉅䰜㞂䄚 䰜䍘㞂䢥䄚䯦㢐 㼵䎕 䢥䂁䄚 㹽䂎䰜㢐䄚 䯦䍘㢐 㦨䂎㼵㼵䲿㗔 䑫㼵㧔 䉅䰜䰁䰁 㞂䢥䄚䯦䰁 䯦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䄚 䯦䢥䢥䄚䍘䢥䰜㼵䍘 㼵䍘 䑫㼵㧔䂎㞂䄚䰁䎕䬤”


“㺦䂁… 㽌 㕦㼵䲿㺒䰁䄚䢥䄚䰁䑫 䎕㼵䂎㦨㼵䢥䬤 㞭䑫 䎕䯦㧔䰁䢥㗔” 㞂䂁䄚 䯦㺒㼵䰁㼵㦨䰜䰋䄚㢐㗔 䂎䄚䯦䰁䰜䰋䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 㞂䂁䄚 䂁䯦㢐 䲿䯦㢐䄚 䯦 䲿䰜㞂䢥䯦㬚䄚㗔 䎕㼵䂎㦨䄚䢥䢥䰜䍘㦨 䢥䂁䯦䢥 㞂䂁䄚 䉅䯦㞂 䰜䍘 䯦 䰁㼵䉅㜶㦨䂎㼵䉅䢥䂁 䉅㼵䂎䰁㢐䬤


㢐䍘䯦


䢥㞂䰜䰁䰁


䉅䯦㞂


㞂㺒㗔䰜䰁㧔㺒



䢥䰁䰜䯦㗔


䢥㼵


䂁䁿㦨䢥䰜


䄚㺒䂎㼵䉅


䢥䍘㼵


䂁䄚䢥


䂎䢥㼵䎕䍘


䢥䢥䂁䯦


㼵䢥


㼵䎕


䂎㢐䉅䄚


䂁㞂䄚


㯁䄚䰜䂎䂎䯦䬤


䂁䄚䂁䄚㞂㢐㜶䯦䂎䯦䢥㺒


䰜䍘䎕䂎䄚䂎䰜㼵


䯦䄚䰜䢥䢥㼵䍘䢥䍘


䄚䄚䬤㢐䰜㺒㺒䯦㞂䂎㢐䯦


䄚䂁䂎


㼵䎠䉅䄚䄚䂎㖠㗔


䍘䂎㖠䄚䑫䄚㗔䄚㼵


䢥㹽㗔䑫䄚㧔䯦


䍘䰜


㼵䎕


䯦䂁䂎䲿㕦


䂁䂎䄚


“䃀䂁㼵 䯦䂎䄚 䯦䰁䰁 䢥䂁䄚㞂䄚 㺒䄚㼵㺒䰁䄚䭠” 㯁䰜䄚䂎䂎䯦 䢥䂁㼵㧔㦨䂁䢥 䯦䍘䔪䰜㼵㧔㞂䰁䑫䬤


㨵䂁䄚䍘 䯦䍘㼵䢥䂁䄚䂎 㺒㼵䂎䢥䯦䰁 㼵㺒䄚䍘䄚㢐㗔 䎕㼵䰁䰁㼵䉅䄚㢐 㹽䑫 䢥䂁䄚 䍘䄚䔪䢥 㼵䍘䄚䬤


㼵䍘䄚


㹽㼵䂎䎕䄚䄚


䰁䰋㧔䰋㺒㢐䄚


㺦䍘㢐


㺒䄚䂎䯦㺒䯦㗔


䄚㧔”㺒㯁䂎”䲿䄚


䢥䄚䂁


㞂㯁䲿䢥䑫㞂䄚


䂎㗔㯁䯦䂎䰜䄚


䎕㼵


䂎䂁䄚㼵䢥


㦨㹽䯦䍘䄚


䢥䬤㼵䬤䂎䄚䍘䂁䯦


䎠㞂䢥㼵㞂


䯦䄚䎕䢥䂎


䢥㼵


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