Chapter 944: The Varahan Challenge Concludes
The Varahan Challenge gathered a large number of Free Humans and Wean Clansmen in one area and riled them up in the fight since the stakes were too high.
The presence they leaked was enough to strengthen the Empyrean Boar Aurora created by the two combatants—Narkahamy and KalTara.
Following that, the resulting fight between the two revealed countless ingenious ways to use their build in a battle. As they clashed, the spiking presence they released further reinforced the Empyrean Boar Aurora.
As a State of Harmony user, Narkahamy understood the Varahan Empire’s flaws. He created every Blessed influence active in the Empire. This made him central to the Empire’s future. And the moment he dies, the Varahan Empire would lose most of its strength that allowed it to contend against the Wean Clansmen who had significantly greater privileges, born with Gold Grade strength and possessing a maturity of eight years.
Problem originated from the fact that Free Humans were reliant on Vara produced by someone or the other to cultivate. Fundamentally, this prevented their minds to be in perfect sync with the Vara built into their Human Avatars, since they had faint traces of the source’s mind.
Even for the Free Humans with the Tertiary Nature of Vara Accum, due to their Secondary Nature being gained from consuming Wean Clansmen, they could never attain a State of Harmony.
In essence, their Secondary Nature was something they were graciously accepting from the Wean Clansmen they consumed. And by repeating this many times, they accepted the influence into their Vara Human Avatars to result in the Secondary Nature of Voracious Nature.
This was the principal reason behind why none of them reached a State of Unity. As for Narkahamy, through his sheer understanding, he made the Natures he obtained as his own. Moreover, he obtained Voracious Nature from YoriBuntara, someone who had been trauma-adapted to be extremely subservient to his will.
Therefore, her Voracious Nature too reflected this fact and hence remained submissive to Narkahamy’s will. That was why only he could attain a State of Harmony.
Hence, Narkahamy concocted a plan, one where he would turn himself into a blueprint. Every cultivation technique generated some influence upon usage. He simply modified it in such a way that the resulting influence consisted of his entire build.
And to cement it further, Narkahamy took advantage of KalTara. When the duo clashed, he harmonised himself to KalTara’s Prana signature, waiting for the perfect opportunity for his Blessed Influence of Narkahamy to take effect.
Even if KalTara hadn’t stolen Narkahamy’s Human Avatar, the latter had planned enough to cause a similar result.
First, Narkahamy riled up the crowd and began influencing the Empyrean Boar Aurora that had formed in the sky. Second, he harmonised his Prana signature to KalTara by taking advantage of situations where KalTara stole his Blessed Influences.
Third, he used KalTara as a whetstone to govern the direction of the Empyrean Boar Aurora’s change. Fourth, once the Empyrean Boar Aurora changed, the passive suppression effect it produced began to influence all the Vara Human Avatars, making the Free Humans more perceptive to all the changes happening at the place.
Fourth, he displayed to everyone that Free Humans could unleash terrifying levels of strength through a small bunch of Iron Grade Natures, enough to fight on equal grounds with a Boar King that was empowered with the infamous Astral Chart. He was fighting on par with a Boar King with the same build that every Gold Grade Free Humans at the Varahan Empire possessed, also implying that a regular Wean Clansman wasn’t their match.
Fifth, after KalTara stole his Human Avatars, Narkahamy used five of the former’s bodies as fuel to absorb all their nutrients, Prana, and obviously the influences generated by their Natures.
The core of the Empyrean Boar Aurora above the Empyrean Colosseum was created by Narkahamy and KalTara. By absorbing KalTara’s presence, Narkahamy now had complete control over the aurora, which he capitalised.
Sixth, the Narkahamy Vara Human Avatars absorbed the aurora and stabilised. As they were Human Avatars, they were full of Narkahamy’s Prana, which was why they could temporarily move about and even talk.
Consuming KalTara’s five bodies strengthened the Voracious Nature of the Narkahamy Human Avatar to the limit. And throughout the process, the State of Harmony was being maintained. Once it was ready, the Narkahamy Human Avatar consumed its human counterpart, inheriting everything.
And finally, the seventh step was when the Blessed Influence of Narkahamy was completed, condensed, and transmitted through a Bolt of Transcendence.
Narkahamy died as a result, but he resulted in the birth of a new version of Gold Inheritance Art that any Free Human could learn. And the moment they do, they’ll get the Tertiary Nature of Vara Accum, allowing them to make Spirit Weapons and Information Slips through the Vara growing from their nails.
And when they reach the Body Stage, they gained Silver Grade strength. This was monumental and would go down in Sumatra’s history as one of the most important anchors that rewrote the fate of Free Humans.
After all, thanks to Gold Inheritance Art, every Free Human could now obtain Silver Grade strength without issues, irrespective of where on Sumatra they lived. Basically, the Free Human Race was wholly upgraded to Silver Grade, making them the strongest race on Sumatra.
With Vara Accum, as long as they were talented enough, put in the effort and worked hard, they would obtain Gold Grade strength. As long as they used Gold Inheritance Art, the Narkahamy Aurora would appear and give them insights, allowing them to slowly tread on Narkahamy’s path until they reached the endpoint.
At this stage, they had peak Gold Grade strength, allowing them to fight a Boar King.
Narkahamy’s actions instantly elevated Gold Inheritance Art to one of the most developed cultivation techniques, bringing it to the same stage that Gold Kinesis Art stood at before it was upgraded to the Mystic Grade.
And that was his intention, which was why he issued the Varahan Challenge.
“As long as this cultivation technique exists, our Race of Free Humans would never have to suffer as our ancestors did.” Mesupoh roared as his presence spiked, “And look! Thanks to the insights I gained from this fight and His Royal Majesty’s aurora, I reached a State of Harmony!”
“And we all can reach this level!” As he said so, Mesupoh glared at the Wean Clansmen with a ravenous expression, “The Wean Clansmen cannot reach a State of Harmony. His Majesty has clearly pointed it out.”
The Wean Clan’s build couldn’t be harmonised to reach a State of Harmony. Narkahamy showed this fact, giving confidence to the Free Humans.
Through the usage of Astral Chart, a Boar King could attain a State of Harmony, but it wasn’t a natural one. It consumed a tremendous amount of Prana and wasted the ten Natures that unleashed the effect.
This was unlike the Free Humans who could unleash their State of Harmony without prep time, since it was unleashed through their innate Natures.
Most of all, Astral Chart was only available to the Boar King. There was only one Boar King with the Wean Clan at the moment, and even KalTara’s State of Harmony wasn’t invincible.
Narkahamy had pointed out all its flaws in their fight before his Human Avatar was stolen. As long as two or more Free Humans with a State of Harmony fought against KalTara, they would win.
The Free Humans would eventually have an excess number of Blessed Influence wielders, able to gang up on the Wean Clan’s Boar Kings.
“Kill…!” KalTara muttered as he observed the Free Human side getting riled up in absolute excitement, “Kill them all…”
A future where he was being besieged by multiple State of Harmony users; KalTara pictured it for a moment and roared his command, “Slaughter them all.”
“Don’t let them leave this place!”
Astral Chart—Shredded Lunge x10!
His figure promptly vanished as KalTara made a beeline towards the closest Free Human who had attained a State of Harmony, ‘There are eight of them now. Before they get used to it, I’ll kill them all!’
Blessed Influence—Ring Blade!
The targeted Free Human activated the Blessed Influence granted to him by Narkahamy and retaliated. He grunted and used Shredded Lunge to barely evade upon seeing his Ring Blade getting absorbed into KalTara’s tusk.
“Is this how I do it?” The Free Human gasped for a moment as he fired off two more Shredded Lunge before his demeanour changed.
Blessed Influence—Manoeuvre!
His speed spiked as his Prana usage too reduced, allowing him to fire off the ability without losing his Natures. He had just succeeded in using it when a stacked wind blade cut through his midriff.
“Just because you have Blessed Influence doesn’t make you Narkahamy.” KalTara uttered as his figure flickered all over the stands, engaging in a scuffle with the Free Human before a series of wind blades locked onto the other party.
He had given chase in such a way while delaying the wind blades that when they appeared, they surrounded the Free Human.
“Just…when I reached this level…” Even after the Free Human transformed into an Empyrean Boar, he was still hacked into pieces.
“One down, seven more to go…” KalTara muttered as his figure flashed back a couple metres, watching a blade of Prana slash into the ground. The presence of the Free Humans and the Wean Clansmen resonated with the Prana forming the Empyrean Colosseum, causing another Empyrean Boar Aurora to form in the sky.
Created from Brangara’s Prana and refined by Inala, the Empyrean Boar Colosseum made it easy for the aurora to appear. That was the intention behind its creation. In the Empyrean Colosseum, those related to the power of an Empyrean Boar were empowered while the rest became weaker.
“If it’s a war you seek, I’ll be at the forefront to deliver it!” Mesupoh roared as he threw a couple Wean Clansmen heads towards KalTara. Held in his hand was a blade of Prana two metres long, with a slight resemblance to a whip, capable of elongating and contracting as necessary, his signature ability specifically created by Narkahamy for his use.
Blessed Influence—Enhanced Eddy!
The Narkahamy Aurora manifested behind Mesupoh as the latter paused for a moment. His presence then spiked a level further.
Blessed Influence—Astral Stack!
Blessed Influence—Mesupoh!
“Now, even if you steal it, I can steal it back the moment you activate it.” He uttered and got into a battle stance, bellowing at KalTara, “Come at me, pig!”
“I’ll butcher you like the rest of your kind!”
“Ah, I was always searching for your head on the battlefield.” KalTara snorted as he stuffed the severed corpse of the Free Human he had just killed. As he crunched it, his cultivation entered the 6-Life Stage, “Now, I’ll be able to exact revenge for my fallen brethren.”
“Kill the humans!”
“Don’t let anyone escape!” The Wean Clansmen roared as they assumed Empyrean Boar forms and rushed towards the exit. Some of them climbed over the walls and chased after the Free Humans who had fled outside.
The battle-hardened Free Humans spontaneously joined hands and retaliated, causing a bloodbath on both sides.
Clang!
Right as the Pranic Beasts hesitated on what to do, a metallic sound resounded as they lost their senses.
Krieeee!
Suddenly, the Grim Knell that was responsible for destroying the senses of all Pranic Beasts in the area screamed in pain as blood spurted out of its body like a geyser. It then noticed a shadow and lifted its head to see two, terrifying Pranic Beasts standing before it.
These two Pranic Beasts had lost most senses, except for their Prana detection means. However, they didn’t care about it and instead bore down on the Grim Knell.
“It’s a war.” The Panger, Loya uttered as it punched the Grim Knell a few times until the latter was knocked unconscious. It then stared at the Brully standing next to it and asked, “Even though I protected our Prana detection means, we’re still under the Grim Knell’s effects. I’m afraid we won’t recover our senses until all our Prana gets consumed.”
“I’m sure it latched many entities on us, so there’s a chance we’ll be within the Spirit Weapon range of at least one entity whose Prana is being consumed to remove our senses.” It concluded.
“Is that a worry?” Inala chuckled, “We do have that, right?”
“You’re right.” Loya chuckled as its Prana values rapidly plummeted.
Mystic Sumatra Art—Race Elixir!
The duo quickly created an Elixir by consuming all their Prana. Once their Prana values reached zero, they recovered their senses. By then, they had already knocked all the Death Knells unconscious, as the other side was already bleeding out the moment their ability touched Loya’s Shield of Thorns.
“Down it goes!” Inala consumed the Elixir and felt his Prana values steadily recover. He quickly observed the Empyrean Colosseum, ‘It’s chaos.’
‘Everyone’s participating.’ He frowned upon seeing that even the Mystic Humans and the Brimgan Royals had entered the mix, taking advantage of the chaos to reap benefits.
Inala didn’t worry about it, as he already benefitted tremendously thanks to Narkahamy’s actions. He didn’t even need to spend time at the Varahan Empire and could instead begin heading to the Brimgan Empire, ‘But first…’
“I’ll leave it to you to protect the rest of the Librarians,” Inala said and broke into a sprint, quickly focusing on the Free Human youth who seemed to be fleeing in fright. But when observed with focus, one would notice a few existences from the surroundings strangely disappearing.
And amidst the chaos, some Nature Weapons were rolling to the feet of this youth who picked them up and stuffed them in his mouth. ‘That’s indeed her!’
With that, Inala charged towards his target.
䌥㡎 㫉䛃䍀䭪 䈈㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䪣䈈㧴 䛃䍀䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿䥜 䴝䈈䍀㘣䛿 䛃䁴 䌥䍀䍀㑞䪣㑞㫉䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 㠷䈈㡎 䭪䜹䈈㖽䈈䍀䋡䛿䛿㧴 䋡䛃 㠷䛃㖽㶈䥜 䜹䍀㫉䛿㡎㡎 㑞䋡 㠷䈈㡎 㧴䛿䁴䛿䍀㧴䛿㧴 䈈䭪䈈㑞䍀㡎䋡䴳 㵀䛃㖽 䈈 䃈䛃䃈䛿䍀䋡 䪝䈈䍀䍀䈈㫉䈈 㡎䋡䈈㖽䛿㧴 䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿 㡎㶈䓼䥜 ‘䯄䪣䛿 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䂍䛃䈈㖽 䌥䜹㖽䛃㖽䈈 㑞㡎䍀’䋡 㡎䋡㖽䛃䍀䭪 䛿䍀䛃䜹䭪䪣 䓼䛿䋡 䋡䛃 㑞䍀䋡䛿㖽䁴䛿㖽䛿 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䃈䓼 䈈㳝㑞㫉㑞䋡䓼䴳’
㜓䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䪣䈈㧴 䛃䍀㫉䓼 䛃䍀䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿䥜 㑞䋡 㠷䈈㡎 㫉㑞㶈䛿 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䪣䈈㧴 䈈 㡎㑞䍀䭪㫉䛿 䁴䛃㖽䃈 䛃䁴 㑞䍀䁴㫉䜹䛿䍀㘣䛿 䛃䍀 䋡䪣䛿䃈䴳 䴝䈈䍀㘣䛿 䛃䁴 䌥䍀䍀㑞䪣㑞㫉䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䟦㖽䛿䟦䈈㖽䛿㡎 䛃䍀䛿 䋡䛃 㘣䛃䜹䍀䋡䛿㖽 㑞䋡 䈈䍀㧴 䁴䛃䛃㫉 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡’㡎 䃳㖽䈈䍀䈈䴳 㮀䛃㠷䛿䘚䛿㖽䥜 㑞䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䪣䈈㧴 䃈䛃㖽䛿 䋡䪣䈈䍀 䛃䍀䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿䍀 䈈 㘣䛃䃈䟦㫉䛿䢦 㑞䍀䁴㫉䜹䛿䍀㘣䛿 䛿䙁䜹䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䋡䛃䛃 䛿䁴䁴䛿㘣䋡䴳
䴝䛿䟦䛿䍀㧴㑞䍀䭪 䛃䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䘚䈈㖽㑞䛃䜹㡎 㠷䈈䓼㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䋡㠷䛃 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿㡎 㑞䍀䁴㫉䜹䛿䍀㘣䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿 㳝䛃㧴䓼䥜 㠷䪣㑞㘣䪣 䘚䈈㖽㑞䛿㧴 㑞䍀 㖽䛿䈈㫉䣇䋡㑞䃈䛿 䈈㘣㘣䛃㖽㧴㑞䍀䭪 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡’㡎 䟦䪣䓼㡎㑞㘣䈈㫉 䈈䍀㧴 䃈䛿䍀䋡䈈㫉 㡎䋡䈈䋡䛿䥜 䍀䛃䋡 䋡䛃 䃈䛿䍀䋡㑞䛃䍀 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䋡䪣䛿 㖽䛿㡎䟦䛿㘣䋡㑞䘚䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿㡎 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䈈㘣䋡㑞䘚䈈䋡䛿㧴 䛃㖽 㧴䛿䈈㘣䋡㑞䘚䈈䋡䛿㧴䴳 䃳㫉䜹㡎䥜 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 䃳㖽䈈䍀䈈 㑞䍀䋡䛿䍀㧴䛿㧴 䋡䛃 㖽䛿㡎㑞㡎䋡䥜 㑞䋡 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴 㫉䛃䛃㶈 䁴䛃㖽 䈈 㡎䛃㫉䜹䋡㑞䛃䍀 䋡䛃 㧴䛃 㡎䛃䥜 䋡䪣㑞䍀㶈㑞䍀䭪 䁴䛃㖽 䛃䍀䛿䴳
䌥㡎 䈈 㖽䛿㡎䜹㫉䋡䥜 㑞䋡 㠷䈈㡎 㑞䃈䟦䛃㡎㡎㑞㳝㫉䛿 䋡䛃 䋡䜹㖽䍀 䈈䍀䓼 㳝䛿㑞䍀䭪 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䃈䛃㖽䛿 䋡䪣䈈䍀 䛃䍀䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿 㑞䍀䋡䛃 䈈 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿 㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀䴳 㵀㖽䛿䛿 㮀䜹䃈䈈䍀㡎 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈 䨇䈈㖽䈈 㮀䜹䃈䈈䍀 䌥䘚䈈䋡䈈㖽 䈈䍀㧴 㜁䛿䈈䍀 䮑㫉䈈䍀㡎䃈䛿䍀 㘣䈈䃈䛿 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽 䋡䪣㑞㡎 㖽䜹㫉䛿䴳 䬷䘚䛿䍀 㑞䁴 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䛃䍀㫉䓼 䪣䈈㧴 䛃䍀䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䜹㡎䜹䈈㫉㫉䓼 㘣䈈㖽㖽䓼㑞䍀䭪 䃈䛃㖽䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿㡎 㑞䍀 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㮀䜹䃈䈈䍀 䌥䘚䈈䋡䈈㖽 䛃㖽 㳝䛃㧴䓼 㑞䍀 䋡䪣䛿 㖽䛿㡎䟦䛿㘣䋡㑞䘚䛿 㘣䈈㡎䛿䴳
䯄䛃 㘣䈈䟦䋡䜹㖽䛿 䛿㑞䋡䪣䛿㖽䥜 䪝䈈䍀䍀䈈㫉䈈 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䋡䛃 䁴㑞㖽㡎䋡 䛿䢦䪣䈈䜹㡎䋡 䈈㫉㫉 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㡎䋡䛃㖽䛿㧴 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿㡎䴳 䌥䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿䍀䥜 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䛃䍀㫉䓼 䪣䈈㡎 䈈 䃳㖽㑞䃈䈈㖽䓼 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴 㳝䛿㘣䛃䃈䛿 㡎䜹㡎㘣䛿䟦䋡㑞㳝㫉䛿 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 䛿䁴䁴䛿㘣䋡㡎 䛃䁴 㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀㑞㡎䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀䴳
㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀㑞㡎䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴 㡎䋡㑞㫉㫉 䋡䈈㶈䛿 䛿䁴䁴䛿㘣䋡䥜 㳝䜹䋡 㡎䪣䛿 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䋡䛃 䃈䈈䍀䜹䈈㫉㫉䓼 㡎䈈䋡㑞㡎䁴䓼 䋡䪣䛿 㘣䛃䍀㧴㑞䋡㑞䛃䍀㡎䥜 䈈䍀㧴 䪣䈈㧴 䋡䛃 㳝䛿 㠷㑞䋡䪣㑞䍀 䌕䟦㑞㖽㑞䋡 㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀 㖽䈈䍀䭪䛿 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䋡䛃 㧴䛃 㡎䛃䴳 䌥䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䟦㖽䛃㘣䛿㡎㡎 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴 㳝䛿 㑞䍀䋡䛿㖽㖽䜹䟦䋡䛿㧴 㑞䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䂍䛃䈈㖽 䌥䜹㖽䛃㖽䈈 䃈䈈䍀䈈䭪䛿㡎 䋡䛃 䋡䛃䜹㘣䪣 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡 䁴䛃㖽 䛿䘚䛿䍀 䈈 䃈䛃䃈䛿䍀䋡䥜 䟦㖽䛃䃈䟦䋡㑞䍀䭪 䪣䛿㖽 䋡䛃 㡎䋡䈈㖽䋡 䁴㖽䛃䃈 㡎㘣㖽䈈䋡㘣䪣 䛃䍀㘣䛿 䈈䭪䈈㑞䍀䥜 䈈㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡’㡎 䃳㖽䈈䍀䈈 㠷䈈㡎 㖽䛿䃈䛃䘚䛿㧴 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 㑞䍀䁴㫉䜹䛿䍀㘣䛿 㡎䪣䛿 䪣䈈㧴 㡎䋡䈈㘣㶈䛿㧴 㑞䍀 㑞䋡䴳
䌥䁴䋡䛿㖽 㭕䈈㖽㶈䈈䪣䈈䃈䓼’㡎 䈈㘣䋡㑞䛃䍀㡎䥜 䈈 䍀䛿㠷 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䂍䛃䈈㖽 䌥䜹㖽䛃㖽䈈 㳝䛿䭪䈈䍀 䋡䛃 䁴䛃㖽䃈 㑞䍀 䋡䪣䛿 㡎㶈䓼䥜 㳝䜹䋡 㑞䋡㡎 䟦䛃䋡䛿䍀㘣䓼 䪣䈈㧴䍀’䋡 䓼䛿䋡 㖽䛿䈈㘣䪣䛿㧴 䈈 㫉䛿䘚䛿㫉 㠷䪣䛿㖽䛿 䪣䛿㖽 䴝䈈䍀㘣䛿 䛃䁴 䌥䍀䍀㑞䪣㑞㫉䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 㠷䈈㡎 㖽䛿䍀㧴䛿㖽䛿㧴 䜹㡎䛿㫉䛿㡎㡎䴳 䯄䪣䛿㖽䛿䁴䛃㖽䛿䥜 䪝䈈䍀䍀䈈㫉䈈 㠷䈈㡎 㡎䜹㖽䟦㖽㑞㡎䛿㧴 䋡䛃 㡎䛿䛿 䈈 䂍㖽䜹㫉㫉䓼䥜 䍀䛃䋡 䈈 䂍䪣㑞㖽䜹㫉㫉䓼䥜 㖽䛿䃈䈈㑞䍀 䜹䍀䈈䁴䁴䛿㘣䋡䛿㧴䥜 ‘䯄䪣䈈䋡 䃈䈈㶈䛿㡎 䍀䛃 㡎䛿䍀㡎䛿䴳’
㮐䓼㡎䋡㑞㘣 䪝㖽䈈㧴䛿 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿 㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀—䴝㖽㑞䁴䋡㑞䍀䭪 䯄䜹䍀䍀䛿㫉䔢
‘䌥䪣…㜓 㠷䈈㡎 䪣䈈㡎䋡䓼䴳’ 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䈈㖽㖽㑞䘚䛿㧴 䈈䋡 䈈 㡎䋡䛃䟦䥜 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䪣䛿 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 㘣䈈䋡㘣䪣 䜹䟦 䋡䛃 䪝䈈䍀䍀䈈㫉䈈䴳 㮀䛿 㠷䈈㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䛃䍀䛿 㠷䪣䛃 䭪䈈䘚䛿 䪣䛿㖽 䋡䪣䈈䋡 㭕䈈䋡䜹㖽䛿 㜁䛿䈈䟦䛃䍀䥜 䈈䁴䋡䛿㖽 㡎䋡䛿䈈㫉㑞䍀䭪 㑞䋡 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䨇㑞㖽䈈㫉䈈䴳 ‘䂍䜹䋡 㘣䛃䍀㡎㑞㧴䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪 䪣䛿㖽 㘣䪣䈈㖽䈈㘣䋡䛿㖽䥜 㡎䪣䛿’㫉㫉 㳝䛿 㫉䛃㑞䋡䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪 䈈㖽䛃䜹䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䟦㫉䈈㘣䛿䥜 䈈䍀㧴 䟦㖽䛿䋡䋡䓼 㧴䛿䁴㑞䍀㑞䋡䛿㫉䓼 㠷䈈䋡㘣䪣㑞䍀䭪 䃈䛿䴳’
‘䌕䪣䛿 䪣䈈㡎 㳝䛿䛿䍀 㠷䛃㖽㶈㑞䍀䭪 䋡㑞㖽䛿㫉䛿㡎㡎㫉䓼 䋡䛃 㑞䃈䟦㖽䛃䘚䛿 䪣䛿㖽㡎䛿㫉䁴䥜 䪣䜹䪣䭒’ 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䭪㖽㑞䍀䍀䛿㧴 䈈㡎 䪣䛿 㖽䛿䋡䜹㖽䍀䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 㫉㑞㳝㖽䈈㖽㑞䈈䍀 䭪㖽䛃䜹䟦䥜 㠷䈈䋡㘣䪣㑞䍀䭪 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䛃㳝㡎䛿㖽䘚䛿 䪣㑞䃈 㠷㑞䋡䪣 㡎䋡䈈㖽㶈 㘣䜹㖽㑞䛃㡎㑞䋡䓼䥜 “㜓 㠷䈈㡎 䃈䛿䛿䋡㑞䍀䭪 䜹䟦 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈 䁴㖽㑞䛿䍀㧴䴳”
“䀔䛃䜹㖽 䁴㖽㑞䛿䍀㧴 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴 㧴㑞㡎䈈䟦䟦䛿䈈㖽 㑞䍀䋡䛃 䋡䪣㑞䍀 䈈㑞㖽…” 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䃈䜹䋡䋡䛿㖽䛿㧴䥜 䟦䈈䜹㡎㑞䍀䭪 䁴䛃㖽 䈈 㘣䛃䜹䟦㫉䛿 䛃䁴 㡎䛿㘣䛃䍀㧴㡎 㳝䛿䁴䛃㖽䛿 䛿䓼䛿㑞䍀䭪 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䋡䛃 䈈㡎㶈䥜 “㜁䪣䛃 䈈㖽䛿 䓼䛃䜹 䛿䢦䈈㘣䋡㫉䓼䥜 㵯䛿䜹㶈䛿䜹䭒”
䔧䌥㖽䛿 䓼䛃䜹 䋡㖽䜹㫉䓼 䈈 䃳㖽䈈䍀㑞㘣 䂍䛿䈈㡎䋡䭒 䀔䛃䜹㖽 䋡䪣䛃䜹䭪䪣䋡㡎䥜 䛿䢦䟦䛿㖽㑞䛿䍀㘣䛿㡎䥜 䈈䍀㧴 䃈䛃㡎䋡 䛃䁴 䈈㫉㫉䥜 䓼䛃䜹㖽 㡎䪣䛿䛿㖽 㘣䈈䟦䈈㳝㑞㫉㑞䋡䓼 䋡㖽䜹㫉䓼 䛃䜹䋡㘣㫉䈈㡎㡎 䛿䘚䛿䍀 䈈 䂍䪣㑞㖽䜹㫉㫉䓼䥜 䍀䛃䋡 䋡䛃 䃈䛿䍀䋡㑞䛃䍀 䈈 䂍㖽䜹㫉㫉䓼 䓼䛃䜹㖽 䈈䭪䛿䴳䨙
“㷟䪣䭒” 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㖽䈈㑞㡎䛿㧴 䈈䍀 䛿䓼䛿㳝㖽䛃㠷 㑞䍀 㑞䍀䋡䛿㖽䛿㡎䋡䴳
“䃳㫉䛿䈈㡎䛿 䈈䍀㡎㠷䛿㖽 䃈䓼 䙁䜹䛿㡎䋡㑞䛃䍀 䁴㑞㖽㡎䋡䴳” 䯄䪣䛿 䃳䈈䍀䭪䛿㖽䥜 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䈈㡎㶈䛿㧴 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈 㖽䛿㡎䟦䛿㘣䋡䁴䜹㫉 䋡䛃䍀䛿䴳 “㷟䋡䪣䛿㖽㠷㑞㡎䛿䥜 䁴䛃㖽䭪䛿䋡 䋡䪣㑞㡎 㘣䛃䍀䘚䛿㖽㡎䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䛿䘚䛿㖽 䪣䈈䟦䟦䛿䍀䛿㧴䴳”
‘㜓 䪣䈈㧴 䈈 䁴䛿䛿㫉㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣㑞㡎 䃳䈈䍀䭪䛿㖽 䪣䈈㧴 㡎䛃䃈䛿 㘣䪣䜹䍀㶈䓼 㡎䛿㘣㖽䛿䋡㡎䴳 䌕䛿䛿䃈㡎 㜓 㠷䈈㡎 㖽㑞䭪䪣䋡䴳’ 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䍀䛃㧴㧴䛿㧴 㠷㑞䋡䪣䛃䜹䋡 䪣䛿㡎㑞䋡䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀䥜 䟦䈈䓼㑞䍀䭪 䍀䛃 䪣䛿䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 㘣䪣䈈䛃㡎 䈈㖽䛃䜹䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿䃈 䈈㡎 䪣䛿 䈈䍀㡎㠷䛿㖽䛿㧴䴳
‘䌕䛃 䋡䪣䈈䋡’㡎 㠷䪣䓼 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㡎䛿䛿䃈䛿㧴 㘣㫉䛃㡎䛿㖽䴳’ 㵯䛃䓼䈈 㠷䈈㡎 㡎䋡䜹䍀䍀䛿㧴 䈈㡎 㑞䋡 㡎䋡䈈㖽䛿㧴 䈈䋡 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈䥜 ‘㜓 䍀䛿䘚䛿㖽 㶈䍀䛿㠷 䌕䪣䜹㠷㖽䈈㶈 䰯䈈䪣䈈㖽䈈 㠷䈈㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䓼䟦䛿 䋡䛃 䃈䈈㶈䛿 㧴䛿䈈㫉㡎䴳 㜓 䁴䛿㫉䋡 㫉㑞㶈䛿 㜓 㠷䈈㡎 㘣䛃䍀䘚䛿㖽㡎㑞䍀䭪 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈 㖽㑞䭪㑞㧴 㠷䈈㫉㫉 㠷䪣䛿䍀䛿䘚䛿㖽 㜓 䋡䈈㫉㶈䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䪣㑞䃈䴳 㮀䛃㠷 㧴㑞㧴 㵯䛿䜹㶈䛿䜹 䃈䈈䍀䈈䭪䛿 䋡䛃 䭪䛿䋡 㡎䛃 㘣㫉䛃㡎䛿 䋡䛃 㡎䜹㘣䪣 䈈 䭪䜹䓼䥜 䈈䍀㧴 㡎䛃 䙁䜹㑞㘣㶈㫉䓼 䈈䋡 䋡䪣䈈䋡䭒’
“㮀䛃㠷 㧴㑞㧴 䓼䛃䜹 䃈䈈䍀䈈䭪䛿 䋡䛃 㧴䛃 䋡䪣䈈䋡䭒” 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䈈㡎㶈䛿㧴 䍀䛿䢦䋡䥜 㡎䜹㖽䟦㖽㑞㡎䛿㧴 䋡䛃 㡎䛿䛿 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㳝㖽䛿䈈㶈 㑞䍀䋡䛃 䈈 㘣䪣䜹㘣㶈㫉䛿䴳
“䯄䪣䛿䓼 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䋡䪣䛿 㳝䛿㡎䋡 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴㑞䍀䭪䴳” 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㠷䈈㡎䍀’䋡 㫉䓼㑞䍀䭪 䪣䛿㖽䛿䴳 㜓䍀 䁴䈈㘣䋡䥜 㜓㖽䛃䍀 䪝㖽䈈㧴䛿 㯼䈈㘣䛿㡎 䋡㖽䜹㫉䓼 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䛃䛃㧴 䃈䛃㡎䋡 㡎䛃㘣㑞䛿䋡㑞䛿㡎 䋡䪣䛿 㳝䛿㡎䋡䥜 㠷䪣䛿䋡䪣䛿㖽 㑞䋡 㠷䛿㖽䛿 㵀㖽䛿䛿 㮀䜹䃈䈈䍀 䦮㑞䍀䭪㧴䛃䃈㡎䥜 㯼䈈䘚䈈䭪䛿㧴 䯄㖽㑞㳝䛿㡎䥜 䈈䍀㧴 䛿䘚䛿䍀 䮑㫉䈈䍀㡎䴳
䯄䪣䛿 䰯㑞䍀䭪䛿㖽 㯼䈈㘣䛿 㠷䈈㡎 䋡䪣䛿 㳝䛿㡎䋡 䛿䢦䈈䃈䟦㫉䛿䴳 㭕䈈䋡㑞䘚䛿 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 䴝㑞䍀䭪 䮑䈈䍀䓼䛃䍀䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䁴㖽䛿䙁䜹䛿䍀䋡㫉䓼 㑞䍀䋡䛿㖽䈈㘣䋡䛿㧴 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䃈䈈䍀䓼 䭪㖽䛃䜹䟦㡎䥜 㑞䍀㘣㫉䜹㧴㑞䍀䭪 䃳㖽䈈䍀㑞㘣 䂍䛿䈈㡎䋡㡎䴳 䌥䍀㧴 䪣䛿䍀㘣䛿䥜 䋡䛃 㡎䋡䛿䈈㫉 䃳㖽䈈䍀䈈 㳝䛿䋡䋡䛿㖽 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䋡䪣䛿 䋡㖽䈈䘚䛿㫉㫉䛿㖽㡎 䛿䍀䋡䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 䪣䛃䃈䛿㡎䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㡎䋡㖽䈈䋡䛿䭪㑞䞜䛿㧴 䈈䍀㧴 㡎䋡㖽䜹㘣㶈 䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿 䃈䛃㡎䋡 䁴䈈䋡䈈㫉 㡎䟦䛃䋡㡎䴳
䯄䪣䛿 䋡䈈㑞㫉 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䯄䜹㡎㶈 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 㖽䛿䈈㘣䪣 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䟦䛃䋡 䈈䍀㧴 䍀䛃 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀㡎䃈䛿䍀 䛿䘚䛿㖽 䪣䈈㧴 䋡䛃 䭪䜹䈈㖽㧴 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䟦㫉䈈㘣䛿 㡎㑞䍀㘣䛿 䛿䘚䛿㖽䓼 㡎䟦䛃䋡 䈈㖽䛃䜹䍀㧴 㑞䋡 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴 㳝䛿 㡎㫉䈈䟦䟦䛿㧴 㳝䓼 䋡䪣䛿 䋡䈈㑞㫉䴳 䌥㫉㡎䛃䥜 䋡䪣䛿 䋅䋅䋡䪣 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䯄䜹㡎㶈 㠷䈈㡎 䛃㫉㧴 䛿䍀䛃䜹䭪䪣 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䛿䘚䛿䍀 㑞䁴 㑞䋡 㧴㑞䛿㧴 㡎䜹㧴㧴䛿䍀㫉䓼䥜 㑞䋡 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 㳝䛿 㡎䜹㖽䟦㖽㑞㡎㑞䍀䭪䴳 䯄䪣䛿㖽䛿䁴䛃㖽䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿 䰯㑞䍀䭪䛿㖽 㯼䈈㘣䛿 㠷䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䋡䛃 䁴䈈㘣䛿 䋡䪣䛿 䁴䜹㫉㫉䣇㳝㫉䛃㠷䍀 㠷㖽䈈䋡䪣 䛃䁴 䋅䟨 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䯄䜹㡎㶈㡎䴳
䯄䪣䛿䓼 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䈈㘣㘣䛃䃈䟦㫉㑞㡎䪣䛿㧴 䈈㫉㫉 䋡䪣㑞㡎 㠷㑞䋡䪣䛃䜹䋡 䈈 㘣䛃䃈䟦㫉䛿䋡䛿 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴㑞䍀䭪 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀䴳 䯄䪣䈈䋡 㠷䈈㡎䍀’䋡 䈈㫉㫉䴳 䯄䪣䛿䓼 㧴㑞㧴䍀’䋡 㡎㑞䃈䟦㫉䓼 䟦㑞㘣㶈 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䋡㑞䃈䛿 䋡䛃 㳝㑞㖽䋡䪣 䈈 䰯㑞䍀䭪䛿㖽 㒗䜹䛿䛿䍀 㳝䓼 㘣䛃㑞䍀㘣㑞㧴䛿䍀㘣䛿䴳
䌥䁴䋡䛿㖽 䘚䈈㖽㑞䛃䜹㡎 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䭪䈈䋡䪣䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䪣䈈㧴 㡎䛿㫉䛿㘣䋡䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䋅䋅䋡䪣 䬷䃈䟦䓼㖽䛿䈈䍀 䯄䜹㡎㶈䴳 䯄䪣䛿䓼 㡎䜹㘣㘣䛿䛿㧴䛿㧴 㑞䍀 䌕䜹䃈䈈䋡㖽䈈 䮑䪣㖽䛃䍀㑞㘣㫉䛿㡎 䈈䍀㧴 㳝㑞㖽䋡䪣䛿㧴 䈈 䟦䛃㠷䛿㖽䁴䜹㫉 䰯㑞䍀䭪䛿㖽 㒗䜹䛿䛿䍀 㠷䪣䛃 䪣䈈㧴 䞜䛿㖽䛃 䭪䛿䍀䛿䋡㑞㘣 㧴䛿䁴䛿㘣䋡㡎䥜 㡎㑞䍀㘣䛿 㡎䪣䛿 㠷䈈㡎 㳝䛃㖽䍀 䋡䪣㖽䛃䜹䭪䪣 䋡䪣䛿 㫉㑞䁴䛿䁴䛃㖽㘣䛿 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䌕䜹䟦㖽䛿䃈䛿 䯄䜹㡎㶈䴳
㷟䍀㫉䓼 䋡䪣䈈䍀㶈㡎 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿 㶈䍀䛃㠷㫉䛿㧴䭪䛿 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䌕䜹䃈䈈䋡㖽䈈 䮑䪣㖽䛃䍀㑞㘣㫉䛿㡎 㧴㑞㧴 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㶈䍀䛃㠷 㠷䪣䛿㖽䛿 䋡䛃 䁴㑞䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䰯㑞䍀䭪䛿㖽 㒗䜹䛿䛿䍀’㡎 䛿䭪䭪䴳 㯼䛿㡎䋡 㠷䈈㡎 䪣㑞㡎䋡䛃㖽䓼䴳
䌕䪣䛃㘣㶈 㵯㑞䞜䈈㖽㧴㡎䥜 䈈 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀 䁴䈈䘚䛃䜹㖽㑞䋡䛿 䈈䍀㧴 䈈㫉㡎䛃 䂍㖽䈈䍀䭪䈈㖽䈈’㡎 䃈䛃㡎䋡 䁴䈈䘚䛃䜹㖽䛿㧴䥜 䈈㫉㡎䛃 㧴㑞㧴 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䈈䃈䛿䴳 䯄䪣䛿䓼 㫉㑞䘚䛿㧴 㑞䍀 䭪䈈㡎 㳝䛿䋡㠷䛿䛿䍀 䘚䈈㖽㑞䛃䜹㡎 䃳㖽䈈䍀㑞㘣 䂍䛿䈈㡎䋡 䋡䛿㖽㖽㑞䋡䛃㖽㑞䛿㡎䴳 㜓䁴 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㧴㑞㧴䍀’䋡 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿 㡎㑞䋡䜹䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䛃䍀 䈈㫉㫉 㡎㑞㧴䛿㡎 䈈䍀㧴 䟦㫉䈈䓼䛿㧴 㑞䋡 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㳝䛿䍀䛿䁴㑞䋡䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼’㧴 㳝䛿 䈈䍀䍀㑞䪣㑞㫉䈈䋡䛿㧴䴳 䌥䍀㧴 䪣䛿䍀㘣䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䟦㖽䛿䋡䋡䓼 㧴䈈䃈䍀 䭪䛃䛃㧴 䈈䋡 䟦䛿㖽㘣䛿㑞䘚㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿 䁴䜹䍀㘣䋡㑞䛃䍀㑞䍀䭪 䛃䁴 䈈 㡎䛃㘣㑞䛿䋡䓼䴳
“㜓䁴 䓼䛃䜹 㘣䈈䍀’䋡 䋡䈈㫉㶈 䋡䛃 䋡䪣䛿䃈䥜 䁴㑞䭪䜹㖽䛿 䛃䜹䋡 㠷䪣䛿㖽䛿 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㡎䋡䛃㖽䛿 㡎䜹㘣䪣 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䈈䍀㧴 㡎䋡䛿䈈㫉 㑞䋡䴳” 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䭪㖽㑞䍀䍀䛿㧴䥜 “䌥㡎 㫉䛃䍀䭪 䈈㡎 䓼䛃䜹 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 䃈䛿䈈䍀㡎 䛃䁴 㘣䛃䃈䃈䜹䍀㑞㘣䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀䥜 䓼䛃䜹 㘣䈈䍀 㧴䛿㘣㑞䟦䪣䛿㖽 䛿䘚䛿㖽䓼䋡䪣㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䭪䈈䋡䪣䛿㖽䛿㧴 䛃䘚䛿㖽 䋡䪣䛿 䭪䛿䍀䛿㖽䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀㡎䴳 㜓䋡’㡎 䈈 䟦䛿㖽䁴䛿㘣䋡 䪣㑞㡎䋡䛃㖽䓼 㳝䛃䛃㶈 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈㫉㫉 䋡䪣䛿 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䍀䛿㘣䛿㡎㡎䈈㖽䓼 䋡䛃 㧴䛿㡎䋡㖽䛃䓼 䋡䪣䛿 㖽䛿㘣䛃㖽㧴䛿㧴 䟦䈈㖽䋡䓼䥜 㡎㑞䍀㘣䛿 䋡䪣䛿 㖽䛿㘣䛃㖽㧴㑞䍀䭪㡎 䈈㖽䛿 㧴䛃䍀䛿 䛃䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䛿䍀䛿䃈䓼䴳”
“㜁䛿㫉㫉䥜 䛃䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䛃䋡䪣䛿㖽 㡎㑞㧴䛿 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䓼䛃䜹㖽 䪣䛃䃈䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿㖽䛿’㡎 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䍀㖽㑞䍀䛃 㯼䈈㘣䛿䴳” 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㖽䈈㑞㡎䛿㧴 䈈䍀 䛿䓼䛿㳝㖽䛃㠷䥜 㡎䟦䛿䈈㶈㑞䍀䭪 䜹䟦䛃䍀 㡎䛿䛿㑞䍀䭪 㵯䛃䓼䈈’㡎 䛿䓼䛿㡎 㠷㑞㧴䛿䍀㑞䍀䭪 㑞䍀 㡎䪣䛃㘣㶈䥜 “䯄䪣䛿䓼 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䈈 䟦㖽䛿䋡䋡䓼 㡎䛃㫉㑞㧴 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽㡎䋡䈈䍀㧴㑞䍀䭪 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿’㡎 㡎䛃㘣㑞䛿䋡䓼 䋡䛃䛃䴳”
‘䯄䪣䛿 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀 䋡䛃䛃㶈 䈈㧴䘚䈈䍀䋡䈈䭪䛿 䛃䁴 㑞䋡 㠷䪣䛿䍀 㠷䛿 䪣㑞㧴 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽䍀䛿䈈䋡䪣 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䁴䛃㖽䛿㡎䋡䴳’ 㮀䛿 䋡䪣䛃䜹䭪䪣䋡䴳 䌥 䭪㖽䛃䜹䟦 䛃䁴 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀㡎䃈䛿䍀 䁴䜹㡎䛿㧴 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䈈䍀 䬷䍀㖽㑞䍀䛃 䬷䭪䭪䥜 㠷䪣㑞㘣䪣 䈈㫉㫉䛃㠷䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿䃈 䋡䛃 㡎䋡䛿䈈㫉 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䛿㘣㖽䛿䋡㡎 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䍀㖽㑞䍀䛃 㯼䈈㘣䛿 㳝䛿䋡䋡䛿㖽䴳
䯄䪣䛿㡎䛿 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀㡎䃈䛿䍀 㡎䋡䛃㫉䛿 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䋡䛃㖽䛿㧴 㧴䈈䋡䈈 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䍀㖽㑞䍀䛃 㯼䈈㘣䛿䥜 㠷䪣㑞㘣䪣 䋡䪣䛿 㮐䈈䃈䃈䛃䋡䪣 䮑㫉䈈䍀 䋡䛃䛃㶈 䈈㧴䘚䈈䍀䋡䈈䭪䛿 䛃䁴 㧴䜹㖽㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㡎䜹㳝㡎䛿䙁䜹䛿䍀䋡 䪣䜹䍀䋡 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 㯼䛃䓼䈈㫉䋡䓼䴳 䯄䪣䈈䋡’㡎 䪣䛃㠷 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䃈䈈䍀䈈䭪䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䪣䜹䍀䋡 䐤㽢㽢 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 㯼䛃䓼䈈㫉㡎䥜 䁴䛃㖽 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㶈䍀䛿㠷 䛿䢦䈈㘣䋡㫉䓼 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䈈䍀㧴 㠷䪣䛿㖽䛿 䋡䛃 㡎䋡㖽㑞㶈䛿䴳
㮐䛃㖽䛿䛃䘚䛿㖽䥜 䋡䪣䛿䓼 䋡䈈㖽䭪䛿䋡䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 㯼䛃䓼䈈㫉㡎 㠷䪣䛃 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䛃䍀㫉䓼 䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿 䂍䛃㧴䓼 䌕䋡䈈䭪䛿䥜 䁴㖽䛃䃈 㳝㖽䈈䍀㘣䪣 䁴䈈䃈㑞㫉㑞䛿㡎䥜 㠷㑞䋡䪣䛃䜹䋡 䃈䜹㘣䪣 䪣䛃䟦䛿 䁴䛃㖽 䟦㖽䛃䭪㖽䛿㡎㡎䴳
䔧㷟䍀䛿 䛃䁴 䃈䓼 䈈䍀㘣䛿㡎䋡䛃㖽㡎 㑞䍀䁴㑞㫉䋡㖽䈈䋡䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 㑞䍀 䛃㖽㧴䛿㖽 䋡䛃 㡎䋡䛿䈈㫉 㡎䛃䃈䛿 䛃䁴 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㡎䛿㘣㖽䛿䋡㡎䴳 䮑䛃䍀㡎㑞㧴䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪 䪣䛃㠷 㫉䛃䍀䭪 䋡䪣㑞㡎 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 㡎䋡䛃䛃㧴䥜 䛃䜹㖽 䈈䍀㘣䛿㡎䋡䛃㖽㡎 㶈䍀䛿㠷 䁴䛃㖽 䈈 㧴䈈䃈䍀 䁴䈈㘣䋡 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿’㡎 㡎䛿㘣㖽䛿䋡㡎 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䛿䍀䛃䜹䭪䪣 䋡䛃 䛿㫉䛿䘚䈈䋡䛿 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䋡㖽䛿䍀䭪䋡䪣 䛃䁴 䛃䜹㖽 㖽䈈㘣䛿 䋡䛃 䈈 㠷䪣䛃㫉䛿 䍀䛿㠷 㫉䛿䘚䛿㫉䴳 䌥䍀㧴 㡎䛃䥜 䃈䓼 䈈䍀㘣䛿㡎䋡䛃㖽 㑞䍀䁴㑞㫉䋡㖽䈈䋡䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 䈈䍀㧴 䈈㘣䋡䜹䈈㫉㫉䓼 㡎䜹㘣㘣䛿䛿㧴䛿㧴䴳䨙
“䯄䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 㡎㠷㑞䁴䋡㫉䓼 㖽䈈㑞㧴䛿㧴 䜹㡎 䋡䛃 㧴䛿㡎䋡㖽䛃䓼 䈈㫉㫉 㡎䪣㖽䛿㧴㡎 䛃䁴 䛿䘚㑞㧴䛿䍀㘣䛿 䈈䍀㧴 㡎㫉䈈䜹䭪䪣䋡䛿㖽䛿㧴 䃈䛃㡎䋡 䛃䁴 䛃䜹㖽 㶈㑞䍀㧴䴳 㮀䛃㠷䛿䘚䛿㖽䥜” 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䟦䈈䋡䋡䛿㧴 㑞䋡㡎 㘣䪣䛿㡎䋡䥜 “㷟䜹㖽 䌥䍀㘣䛿㡎䋡䛃㖽 㶈䍀䛿㠷 䋡䪣䛿䓼’㫉㫉 㳝䛿 㶈㑞㫉㫉䛿㧴䥜 㑞䍀㘣㫉䜹㧴㑞䍀䭪 䛿䘚䛿㖽䓼䛃䍀䛿 㠷䪣䛃 㶈䍀䛿㠷 䋡䪣䛿 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 䈈䍀㧴 䪣䛿䍀㘣䛿 㡎䛿䈈㫉䛿㧴 㑞䋡 㑞䍀 䈈䍀 䜹䍀䪣䈈䋡㘣䪣䛿㧴 䛿䭪䭪 䛃䁴 䛃䜹㖽 㶈㑞䍀㧴䴳 䯄䪣䈈䋡’㡎 䪣䛃㠷 䋡䪣䛿 㡎䋡䛃㫉䛿䍀 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀 㠷䈈㡎 㖽䛿䋡䈈㑞䍀䛿㧴䴳”
䯄䪣䛿䓼 㠷䛿㖽䛿 䋡㖽䛿䈈䋡䛿㧴 䈈㡎 䈈 䍀䛿㘣䛿㡎㡎䈈㖽䓼 䋡䪣㖽䛿䈈䋡䥜 㠷䪣㑞㘣䪣 㠷䈈㡎 㠷䪣䓼 㳝䛃䋡䪣 㡎㑞㧴䛿㡎 䜹㡎䜹䈈㫉㫉䓼 㘣䈈䃈䛿 䋡䛃 䈈 䋡㖽䜹㘣䛿 䛿䘚䛿䍀 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䋡䪣㑞䍀䭪㡎 㖽䛿䟦䛿䈈䋡䛿㧴㫉䓼 䛿㡎㘣䈈㫉䈈䋡䛿㧴 㳝䛿䋡㠷䛿䛿䍀 䋡䪣䛿䃈䴳
䔧䯄䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿䥜 㡎㑞䍀㘣䛿 㑞䋡㡎 㑞䍀㘣䛿䟦䋡㑞䛃䍀䥜 䪣䈈㡎 㳝䛿䛿䍀 㖽䛿䈈㖽㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽䜹㫉㫉䓼 㯼䈈㘣䛿 䈈䍀㧴 䛿䃈䟦㫉䛃䓼㑞䍀䭪 䋡䪣䛿䃈 㑞䍀䋡䛃 㡎䛃䃈䛿䥜 㳝㑞䞜䈈㖽㖽䛿 䋡㖽䜹䃈䟦 㘣䈈㖽㧴 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㑞䍀䋡䛿䍀㧴䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䈈㘣䋡㑞䘚䈈䋡䛿 䛃䍀㫉䓼 㠷䪣䛿䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿’㡎 䛿䢦㑞㡎䋡䛿䍀㘣䛿 㠷䈈㡎 㑞䍀 䈈 㘣㖽㑞㡎㑞㡎䴳䨙
“䌥㖽䛿 䓼䛃䜹 㡎䜹㖽䛿䭒” 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䛿䓼䛿㧴 㵯䛃䓼䈈䴳
“㜓 㘣䈈䍀 㳝䛿䋡 䃈䓼 㫉㑞䁴䛿 䛃䍀 㑞䋡䴳 㜓 䪣䈈㧴 㡎䍀䛿䈈㶈䛿㧴 䈈㖽䛃䜹䍀㧴 䋡䪣䛿 䟦㫉䈈㘣䛿 䃈䓼㡎䛿㫉䁴 䋡䛃 㘣䛃䍀䁴㑞㖽䃈 㑞䋡䴳” 㵯䛃䓼䈈 䍀䛃㧴㧴䛿㧴䥜 㑞䋡㡎 㡎䜹㳝㡎䛿䙁䜹䛿䍀䋡 㠷䛃㖽㧴㡎 䋡㖽㑞䭪䭪䛿㖽㑞䍀䭪 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㡎䛃 䃈䜹㘣䪣 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䪣䛿 㫉䛃㡎䋡 㘣䛃䃈䟦䛃㡎䜹㖽䛿䴳
‘㵀䜹㘣㶈䔢’ 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 㶈䍀䛿㠷 㠷䪣䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿䓼 㠷䛿㖽䛿䥜 㳝䜹䋡 䛿䘚䛿䍀 䪣䛿 㘣䛃䜹㫉㧴䍀’䋡 䟦㑞㘣䋡䜹㖽䛿 䛿䢦䈈㘣䋡㫉䓼 㠷䪣䈈䋡 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿 䪣䈈㧴 㳝䛿䛿䍀 㡎㘣㖽䛿㠷㑞䍀䭪 䈈㖽䛃䜹䍀㧴 㠷㑞䋡䪣 㡎㑞䍀㘣䛿 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㑞䍀㘣䛿䟦䋡㑞䛃䍀䥜 ‘䯄䪣䛿㖽䛿 㠷䈈㡎 䍀䛃䋡䪣㑞䍀䭪 㖽䛿㫉䈈䋡䛿㧴 䋡䛃 䋡䪣㑞㡎 㑞䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 㵀䛃䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽’㡎 䃈䛿䃈䛃㖽㑞䛿㡎䴳’
‘㭕䛃䥜 䪣䛿 䃈䈈䓼 䪣䈈䘚䛿 䛿㖽䈈㡎䛿㧴 䋡䪣䛿䃈䥜 㑞䁴 䪣䛿 䒊䜹㧴䭪䛿㧴 䋡䪣䈈䋡 䪣㑞㧴㑞䍀䭪 㡎䜹㘣䪣 㑞䍀䁴䛃㖽䃈䈈䋡㑞䛃䍀䥜 䛿䘚䛿䍀 䁴㖽䛃䃈 䪣㑞䃈㡎䛿㫉䁴 㠷䈈㡎 䍀䛿㘣䛿㡎㡎䈈㖽䓼䴳 䯄䪣䈈䋡 㑞㡎 㑞䍀 㫉㑞䍀䛿 㠷㑞䋡䪣 䪣㑞㡎 䟦䛿㖽㡎䛃䍀䈈㫉㑞䋡䓼䴳’ 㜓䍀䈈㫉䈈 䋡䪣䛃䜹䭪䪣䋡䴳
䔧㜓䋡’㡎 㫉䛃㘣䈈䋡䛿㧴 䍀䛃䋡 㑞䍀 䋡䪣䛿 䂍㖽㑞䃈䭪䈈䍀 䬷䃈䟦㑞㖽䛿䥜 㳝䜹䋡 䜹䍀㧴䛿㖽 䋡䪣䛿㑞㖽 㡎䈈䋡䛿㫉㫉㑞䋡䛿 䁴䛃㖽㘣䛿䥜 䋡䪣䛿 㯼䜹䃈䋡䈈㖽䈈 䦮㑞䍀䭪㧴䛃䃈䔢䨙
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