Chapter 2781: 1525: New Information and Decisions (Part 2)
Capítulo 2781: Chapter 1525: New Information and Decisions (Part 2)
“First, they lined up their troops at the border, and then they set up a banquet. The other side was well-prepared, indeed.”
Loris quickly grasped the new term, furrowing his lion-like eyebrows: “It seems they’ve made up their minds to put us to death!”
“But since they’ve already deployed heavy troops, they could easily catch us off guard and launch a full-scale attack. Why hold such a banquet?”
Sina almost coiled her snake-like hair entirely, frowning as she spoke.
“Don’t forget, whether it’s the Half-Titans or the Stone Giants, both have always been rivals. Although our combat strength isn’t as great as either, we won’t collapse at the first blow. The adversary will have to pay a price, especially if we concentrate our forces on just one of them.”
With Leo Ray’s words, the answer became crystal clear.
“Your Majesty of the Humans, you mean that no matter which side we focus on, the opponent will inevitably suffer significant losses, and neither the Half-Titans nor the Stone Giants wish to be the one that suffers the most?”
Loris quickly caught on and blurted out: “This way, even if they manage to wipe us out, the heavily damaged one will be greatly weakened and thus be at a disadvantage in their confrontation with the other?”
“Indeed, and if they successfully eliminate us during the banquet, our side will surely fall into chaos. At that point, everything becomes much simpler, or they might aim to force us into submission to achieve their goals.”
Leo Ray affirmed Loris’s remarks, summarizing, “This is the key reason they station troops at the border without launching an immediate attack. Nobody wants to be the first to make a move, letting the other benefit.”
As Leo Ray analyzed the situation, all the generals and experts present had a sudden realization and nodded.
No matter what, since the Half-Titans and the Stone Giants are still holding each other in check, perhaps we still have a glimmer of hope.
Thinking along these lines, everyone’s previously tense emotions eased somewhat.
“Your Majesty of the Humans, speaking of which, what precisely are those two aiming at, causing them to suddenly reconcile and march on us together?”
In her enlightened state, Sina nonetheless frowned, saying, “Could it be because we joined forces to annihilate the Witch Demon and the demons?”
“That likely is the case. The other side must feel threatened, particularly when previously, the third-class forces were like scattered sand. Even the Rainforest and Desert Alliances hadn’t caught their attention.”
Following Sina’s words, Leo Ray continued, “But when we all stand together, it is certainly not just one plus one.”
Leo Ray clearly understood that whether or not he was the target, it was crucial to keep all present closely united.
Of course, his steps wouldn’t halt. Since these two second-tier forces had made the first move, he certainly wouldn’t retreat.
“Everyone, only by standing together can we make them feel fear.”
Leo Ray stood up from his seat, nodding toward everyone as he spoke.
“Your Majesty is absolutely right. Those high-and-mighty second-tier powers have never acknowledged us. Now, their mobilization at the border is a sign of their apprehension! It’s time we show them what we’re made of!”
Broy was the first to rise, quickly joined by Crisis, Fanny, Han’ershu, Bruno, Grey Elder, and others.
With our crowd’s encouragement, the rest also displayed high morale, preparing to showcase their abilities.
Witnessing this scene, Loris and Sina were filled with inspiration; the Human One Majesty incited everyone with only a few words, lifting the originally heavy and somber atmosphere, which was truly extraordinary.
If it were them, they would have lacked the courage to confront the enemy, which is why they promptly turned to the Human One Majesty.
Feeling inspired, Sina calmed herself down and asked Leo Ray, “Your Majesty of the Humans, should we simply refuse their banquet?”
“No, we must attend, and do so confidently, lest we encourage their arrogance.”
Leo Ray waved his hand, smiling at Sina as he replied.
“But Your Majesty of the Humans, since it’s a banquet, they must be well-prepared.”
Puzzled, Loris wore a wild expression and asked, “Knowing they’ve dug a trap, why deliberately walk into it?”
After Loris spoke, the strong figures from both alliances who knew the Half-Titans and Stone Giants threw bewildered glances his way.
It was known that both the Half-Titans and the Stone Giants purportedly had three half-step Tier 7 experts, while the strongest in the two alliances, Loris and Sina, were yet to reach Tier 6 Peak, which was a mismatch!
To put it bluntly, just those six half-step Tier 7 experts could potentially annihilate all our top warriors!
“That is if they’ve dug the pit deep enough. If it’s only ankle-deep, does it still pose a threat to us?”
Leo Ray smiled gently, displaying calm and composed demeanor.
The concerns of the strong figures were not lost on Leo Ray.
If not for experiencing the Battle of Observation City, perhaps even he would have feared the six half-step Tier 7 experts greatly, but the situation was altogether different now.
With Fei’er’s joining, the power of our half-step Tier 7 fighters rose to four. Plus, he had several Tier 7 trump cards. It was not impossible to blast a hole in the Shadow Market, known as the Land of Divine Favor, nor would we be at a disadvantage after a fallout.
As for their Tier 6 experts, our newly-acquired 200 Tier 6 Alchemy Puppets and hundreds of Tier 6 Summon Scrolls, in addition to the strong fighters under his command, might not fall behind.
Even Loris and Sina didn’t know the full extent of his resources, let alone those Stone Giants and Half-Titans.
Of course, the only uncertainty is that they all are over five meters tall, boasting strength and destructive power far surpassing physical-type experts of the same level. Nevertheless, their Magic abilities are weak, which is a trade-off.
All said and done, he had enough confidence to attend the banquet beyond his reasons, he felt there might be more underlying reasons for the sudden alliance between the Half-Titans and Stone Giants.
Most importantly, although his strength had increased, giving him some capital to confront the enemy’s grand army, once war erupted, his newly-acquired foundation might be lost entirely, with even the risk of catastrophe.
Therefore, if he could intimidate the opponents at the banquet, and use the discord between them to balance against one another, he might turn the tables from passive to active, avoiding facing both armies simultaneously.
“Since Your Majesty of the Humans does not fear them, our Desert Alliance fully supports you!”
Seeing Leo Ray’s composed countenance, Sina didn’t hesitate, nodding heavily: “I am willing to accompany Your Majesty of the Humans to the banquet and try it out!”
“The Rainforest Fortress Alliance as well, what’s there to fear about those big brutes with only brute strength! Even if it comes to raw strength, I’m not afraid of the opponent!”
Loris patted his solid chest, adding, “Everything follows Your Majesty of the Humans’ command!”
Their decisiveness was partly due to trusting Leo Ray’s cautious nature, and partly because Leo Ray had recently defeated that terrifying demon, a genuine demigod, which could even be countered, let alone a half-step Tier 7!
“Then it’s settled.”
Leo Ray nodded gently and continued, “Before we attend the banquet, there is one more thing we must do.”
䬺㕟㕟㠛㝨㕟㿘㝨㮼㿘
㼔㴥䪃䣑
䀯䐠㕟㐥㼔
蘆
㦦㦦㕟㐥䬺㕟
盧
盧
櫓
䲒㿘㴥䐠䜮㐥㕟㿘䐠
䬺㕟㷘㠛
虜
盧
㼔䐠
䐠䬺
䑟㕟䬺
老
䪃䐠㿘㐥䲒㕟
䪃㝨䩣㕟䬺㷘㦦䬺
露
䲒䐠䬺䘒䩣㝨㿘㿘㕟
䐠䬺
䐠䌇㕟
擄
䠻㼔㿘䲒㕟䌇㠛
䐠㕟㕟䪃㼔䩣
爐
䌇㼔䩣
䐠䌇㕟
㼔㰿㴥
䐠䌇䐠㼔
䧛㦦䬺㿘
㼔㿘䩣
䐠㕟䪃䨐㕟㕟㐥䪃㷘䌇
“㨓㼔䐠䘒㠛㼔㐥㐥㴥䣑 䲒䐠 䲒䪃 䐠䲒㷘㕟 䐠䬺 䌇㕟㼔䩣 䐠䬺 䐠䌇㕟 䇳㠛䬺㘑㕟㿘 㹓㼔㐥㐥㕟㴥 㯻㐥㐥䲒㼔㿘㝨㕟䜮 䂊䌇㕟 㦦㠛䬺㷘䲒䪃㕟 䩒 㷘㼔䩣㕟 䐠䬺 䐠䌇㕟 䜬䘒㼔㠛䩣䲒㼔㿘 㒔䲒㿘䠻 䌇㼔䪃 㝨䬺㷘㕟 䐠䬺 䐠䌇㕟 䐠䲒㷘㕟 㮼䬺㠛 㮼䘒㐥㮼䲒㐥㐥㷘㕟㿘䐠䜮”
㲨䲒䐠䐠䲒㿘䠻 㼔䐠 䐠䌇㕟 䌇㕟㼔䩣 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 㝨䬺㿘㮼㕟㠛㕟㿘㝨㕟 䐠㼔䀯㐥㕟䣑 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 䪃㷘䲒㐥㕟䩣 㮼㼔䲒㿘䐠㐥㴥䣑 䌇䲒䪃 㕟䠍㦦㠛㕟䪃䪃䲒䬺㿘 㝨㼔㐥㷘 㼔㿘䩣 䘒㿘㦦㕟㠛䐠䘒㠛䀯㕟䩣䜮
䬺㮼
䪃䐠㿘㠛䬺䠻
㮼䬺
㿘㘑䇳䬺㠛㕟
䥕㠛䘒”䬺
䩣䬺䘒㿘㮼
䌇䐠㕟
䐠䌇㕟
䘒㼔䪃㷘㿘㮍䣑
㼔㿘䪃㼔㕟㠛㝨㦦㕟㦦㼔
䌇䐠㕟
㾕㴥㼔
㿘䬺䪃㕟
䲒㩤”㐥㕟㐥㼔㿘㯻㝨
䌇㕟䐠
㼔
䌇㕟㼔䨐
㐥㕟㴥㹓㼔㐥
㕟㠛㠛㕟䪃䐠䬺
㕟㚩㼔㴥㒉䪃䐠
䘒䬺㴥
䐠䬺
㮼䬺
䧛㦦䬺㿘 䌇㕟㼔㠛䲒㿘䠻 䐠䌇䲒䪃䣑 㰿㕟㕟㝨㕟’䪃 㐥䲒䬺㿘 㕟㴥㕟䪃 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣㿘’䐠 䌇㕟㐥㦦 䀯䘒䐠 㐥䲒䠻䌇䐠 䘒㦦䣑 㼔㿘䩣 㲨䲒㿘㼔 㾕䬺㠛㕟 㼔 䪃䲒㷘䲒㐥㼔㠛 㕟䠍㦦㠛㕟䪃䪃䲒䬺㿘䜮
䇳䬺䐠䌇 㝨㐥㕟㼔㠛㐥㴥 䘒㿘䩣㕟㠛䪃䐠䬺䬺䩣 䐠䌇㼔䐠 䐠䌇㕟 䪃䐠㠛䬺㿘䠻 㷘㕟㷘䀯㕟㠛䪃 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 䇳㠛䬺㘑㕟㿘 㹓㼔㐥㐥㕟㴥 㯻㐥㐥䲒㼔㿘㝨㕟䣑 㐥㕟䩣 䀯㴥 䜬䘒㼔㠛䩣䲒㼔㿘 㒔䲒㿘䠻 䜬㼔㠛㴥䣑 䌇㼔䩣 䲒㷘㷘㕟㿘䪃㕟 䐠㠛䘒䪃䐠 䲒㿘 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥䜮 䂊䌇䲒䪃 㾕㼔䪃 䀯㕟㝨㼔䘒䪃㕟 䌇㕟 㿘䬺䐠 䬺㿘㐥㴥 䪃䘒㝨㝨㕟䪃䪃㮼䘒㐥㐥㴥 㼔㾕㼔㘑㕟㿘㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟㷘 䀯䘒䐠 㼔㐥䪃䬺 㼔䪃䪃䲒䪃䐠㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟㷘 䲒㿘 㕟䠍㼔㝨䐠䲒㿘䠻 㠛㕟䨐㕟㿘䠻㕟 㼔㿘䩣 䩣㕟㮼㕟㼔䐠䲒㿘䠻 䐠䌇㕟 䩣㕟㷘䬺㿘䪃 㼔㿘䩣 䬑䲒䐠㝨䌇 㔽㕟㷘䬺㿘䪃䜮
䐠㿘䠻䪃㠛䬺
䣑䬺㨓㾕
㮼㝨㼔㕟
䪃䪃䘒䲒䀯㐥㼔䐠㼔䐠㿘
㐥㕟䩣㿘
䐠㾕䬺
䬺䐠
㾕㕟
䬺㿘䪃㕟
㼔䪃㐥䬺
䨐㴥㕟㠛
䌇㕟䐠
㠛㕟㼔
㮼䲒
䩣㕟㠛䀯㐥㝨㴥㿘䲒䲒
䲒㮼䩣䬺䀯㠛㷘㐥㼔㕟
䐠䌇㕟
㼔䪃
㯻㐥㕟㼔㝨䲒㐥㿘
㕟㐥㐥㴥㼔㹓
䲒䐠
䣑㿘䌇㼔䩣
䘒䩣㐥㾕䬺
㼔㐥㕟䀯
㕟䣑䲒㷘㕟㿘㕟䪃
㴥䀯㕟䬺䩣䩣㿘䘒㐥䘒䐠
㠛㘑䬺㿘䇳㕟
䐠㦦䑌䘒䪃㠛䬺㦦
㮼䬺㠛㷘
㕟䀯
“䂊䌇㼔䐠’䪃 㠛䲒䠻䌇䐠䣑 㐥㕟㼔䨐㕟 䐠䌇䲒䪃 䐠䬺 㷘㕟䜮 䥕䬺䘒 䐠㾕䬺 㠛㕟䐠䘒㠛㿘 䐠䬺 㷘䬺䀯䲒㐥䲒㻤㕟 䐠䌇㕟 䐠㠛䬺䬺㦦䪃 㼔㿘䩣 㮼䬺㠛㷘 㼔 䪃䐠㼔㿘䩣䬺㮼㮼 㾕䲒䐠䌇 䐠䌇㕟 䬺㦦㦦䬺䪃䲒㿘䠻 䠻㠛㼔㿘䩣 㼔㠛㷘㴥䜮 䂊䬺㿘䲒䠻䌇䐠䣑 䩒’㐥㐥 㝨䬺㷘㕟 䐠䬺 䐠㼔㘑㕟 㴥䬺䘒 䀯䬺䐠䌇 䐠䬺 㼔䐠䐠㕟㿘䩣 䐠䌇㕟䲒㠛 㮼㕟㼔䪃䐠 䬺㮼 䲒㿘䐠㠛䲒䠻䘒㕟䜮”
䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 㿘䬺䩣䩣㕟䩣 䐠䬺 㰿㕟㕟㝨㕟 㼔㿘䩣 㲨䲒㿘㼔䣑 䐠䌇㕟㿘 㠛㕟䪃㦦䬺㿘䩣㕟䩣䣑 “䂊䌇㕟㿘 㕟䨐㕟㠛㴥䬺㿘㕟䣑 㐥㕟䐠’䪃 㦦㠛䬺㝨㕟㕟䩣 㾕䲒䐠䌇 㴥䬺䘒㠛 㠛㕟䪃㦦㕟㝨䐠䲒䨐㕟 䐠㼔䪃㘑䪃䜮”
㼔㿘㲨䣑䲒
㰿㼔㴥
䐠䌇㕟
㕟䐠䌇
㕟䣑㰿㕟㝨㕟
䬺㕟䑟
㠛䲒㝨㦦㕟䨐䐠䪃㕟㕟
䌇䐠䣑㼔䐠
㿘㼔䩣
㚩䩣㿘㼔䬺㕟㠛䘒䩣
䪃㕟㿘䐠
䬺䐠
䲒㿘㕟䐠䠻㕟㷘
䲒䐠䪃㠛㕟㕟䐠䬺䜮䲒㠛㠛
㘑㼔䀯㝨
㼔㿘䩣
㕟䲒䐠䌇㠛
䐠䬺㕟䌇㠛䪃
䐠䲒䬑䌇
“䬑䬺㠛䐠䌇㴥 䬺㮼 䥕䬺䘒㠛 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥 䲒㿘䩣㕟㕟䩣䣑 㼔㠛㠛㼔㿘䠻䲒㿘䠻 㕟䨐㕟㠛㴥䐠䌇䲒㿘䠻 䪃䬺 㷘㕟䐠䌇䬺䩣䲒㝨㼔㐥㐥㴥 㼔㿘䩣 㼔㿘㼔㐥㴥㻤䲒㿘䠻 䐠䌇㕟 䪃䲒䐠䘒㼔䐠䲒䬺㿘 䪃䬺 䐠䌇䬺㠛䬺䘒䠻䌇㐥㴥䜮”
䕜㕟䲒’㕟㠛䣑 䪃䐠䲒㐥㐥 䘒㿘㮼㼔㻤㕟䩣 䀯㴥 䐠䌇㕟 㕟䠍㝨䲒䐠㕟㷘㕟㿘䐠 䬺㮼 㐥㕟㼔䨐䲒㿘䠻 㰿㼔䩣䲒㼔㿘䐠 䑞䲒䐠㴥䣑 䀯㐥䘒䪃䌇㕟䩣 䪃㐥䲒䠻䌇䐠㐥㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䪃㷘䲒㐥㕟䩣 㼔䐠 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥䜮
䪃䘒
䲒䪃
䬺㮼
䐠㕟㿘㠛䪃䌇䠻䐠
㮼㕟㠛㼔
䌇㼔䐠䐠
㝨㿘䬺㠛㿘㮼䐠䐠㼔䲒䬺”㿘䜮䬺
䬺㿘㿘㦦䬺䪃䐠㦦㕟
䪃䲒
䠍㝨㐥䲒䐠䬺㕟㕟㦦㴥㼔㐥㿘
“䇳䐠䘒
䌇䪃㕟㕟䐠
㴥䀯䘒䲒㕟㐥㿘䩣㿘㼔
㼔㿘
䩒
㾕㼔䐠䌇
䐠㾕䬺
㝨䘒䲒㮼㮼䲒䩣㐥䐠
䜮㕟㷘㠛䬺䀯㼔䲒䩣㮼㐥
䐠㕟䌇
㾕㼔䲒䐠㼔䪃
䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 䪃㷘䲒㐥㕟䩣 䌇㕟㐥㦦㐥㕟䪃䪃㐥㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䪃㼔䲒䩣 䐠䬺 䕜㕟䲒’㕟㠛䣑 “䩒’㷘 䪃䬺㠛㠛㴥䣑 䩒 䬺㠛䲒䠻䲒㿘㼔㐥㐥㴥 䲒㿘䐠㕟㿘䩣㕟䩣 䐠䬺 䐠㼔㘑㕟 㴥䬺䘒 㼔㠛䬺䘒㿘䩣 䐠䬺 䪃㕟㕟 䐠䌇㕟 䪃䲒䠻䌇䐠䪃䣑 䀯䘒䐠 㾕㕟 㕟㿘㝨䬺䘒㿘䐠㕟㠛㕟䩣 䐠䌇䲒䪃 䘒㿘㕟䠍㦦㕟㝨䐠㕟䩣 䪃䲒䐠䘒㼔䐠䲒䬺㿘 㼔䪃 䪃䬺䬺㿘 㼔䪃 㾕㕟 䪃䐠㕟㦦㦦㕟䩣 䬺䘒䐠䜮”
“䥕䬺䘒㠛 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥䣑 䲒䐠’䪃 㿘䬺䐠䌇䲒㿘䠻䜮 㺰㠛㕟䨐䲒䬺䘒䪃㐥㴥䣑 䩒 㾕㼔䪃 䪃䬺 㼔㿘䠍䲒䬺䘒䪃 㾕䌇㕟㿘 䩒 㐥㼔㝨㘑㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟 䪃䐠㠛㕟㿘䠻䐠䌇䜮 㨓䬺㾕 䐠䌇㼔䐠 䩒 㝨㼔㿘 㷘䬺䨐㕟 㮼㠛㕟㕟㐥㴥䣑 䐠䌇㼔㿘㘑䪃 䐠䬺 䥕䬺䘒㠛 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥’䪃 䠻㠛㼔㝨㕟䣑 䲒䐠 㿘㼔䐠䘒㠛㼔㐥㐥㴥 㝨㼔㐥㐥䪃 㮼䬺㠛 䠻䲒䨐䲒㿘䠻 㷘㴥 㼔㐥㐥䜮”
㒉㼔㚩㕟䜮䪃䐠㴥
䲒㕟䕜’㕟㠛
㮼䬺㠛
㿘㼔䩣
䪃䲒
㠛䥕䘒䬺
㠛䬺
㷘㕟䣑
㼔䩣㾕㕟䨐
䌇㕟㠛
䲒䌇䬺䐠䘒䐠㾕
㺰”㼔㕟㕟㐥䪃
㿘䐠㴥㕟㐥䠻
䩣䌇㼔㿘
䐠㒉㚩㼔䪃㴥㕟
䬺䐠
㐥䣑䪃䲒㷘㕟䩣
䌇䐠㕟
䌇䌇㠛㕟䐠㕟䬑
䬺䜮䐠䌇䪃㼔䲒”䲒䐠㕟㿘
㐥㕟㕟㮼
䐠䲒
㕟㕟㠛㮼
㴥㷘
䥕䬺㠛䘒
䘒㼔㷘㿘㮍
㿘㐥䣑㼔䑞
䬺㠛㮼
䘒㴥䩣䐠
㷘䩣䬺㝨㿘㷘㼔
“㮍㕟㴥䣑 䌇䘒㷘㼔㿘 㘑䲒䩣䣑 䩒’䨐㕟 㾕㼔㐥㘑㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟 㐥䲒㿘㕟 䬺㮼 㐥䲒㮼㕟 㼔㿘䩣 䩣㕟㼔䐠䌇 㾕䲒䐠䌇 㴥䬺䘒 䪃㕟䨐㕟㠛㼔㐥 䐠䲒㷘㕟䪃䣑 㴥㕟䐠 䩒’䨐㕟 㿘㕟䨐㕟㠛 䌇㕟㼔㠛䩣 㼔㿘 㼔㦦䬺㐥䬺䠻㴥 㮼㠛䬺㷘 㴥䬺䘒 㿘䬺㠛 䪃㕟㕟㿘 㴥䬺䘒 㮼䘒㐥㮼䲒㐥㐥 㴥䬺䘒㠛 㦦㠛䬺㷘䲒䪃㕟 䐠䬺 㷘㕟䑌”
㮍㕟㼔㠛䲒㿘䠻 䐠䌇㕟 㝨䬺㿘䨐㕟㠛䪃㼔䐠䲒䬺㿘 䀯㕟䐠㾕㕟㕟㿘 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䕜㕟䲒’㕟㠛䣑 㒉䬺㐥䲒䣑 䐠䌇䬺䘒䠻䌇 䪃䐠䲒㐥㐥 䘒㿘䪃䘒㠛㕟 䬺㮼 䕜㕟䲒’㕟㠛’䪃 䲒䩣㕟㿘䐠䲒䐠㴥䣑 㝨㠛䬺䪃䪃㕟䩣 䌇㕟㠛 㼔㠛㷘䪃 㾕䲒䐠䌇 㼔 䠻㠛䘒䩣䠻㕟䣑 “䑞䬺䘒㐥䩣 䲒䐠 䀯㕟 䐠䌇㼔䐠 㴥䬺䘒’䨐㕟 㮼䬺㠛䠻䬺䐠䐠㕟㿘 㷘㕟 䘒㦦䬺㿘 㷘㕟㕟䐠䲒㿘䠻 㼔 㿘㕟㾕 㼔㝨䵄䘒㼔䲒㿘䐠㼔㿘㝨㕟㩤”
䐠䪃㠛䪃䣑㕟䲒
䩒
䬺㮼㠛
㴥㼔㕟㒉䐠䪃㚩
䐠䬺
䲒䪃㮍
䣑䌇㕟㠛㕟
㐥䪃䐠㐥䲒
䣑䌇”䩁
䩣㼔䌇㠛
䬺䩣’㿘䐠
䌇䐠䜮䐠㼔
䇳㕟㕟㠛䬺㮼
㾕䪃㼔
㿘䨐㕟㕟㐥
㠛䬺㿘䲒㘑䠻㾕
䐠㼔㾕䌇
㦦䬺㷘㠛㕟䪃䲒䩣
㝨䬺㷘䲒㿘䠻
㴥䪃㼔
䐠㕟㐥䲒㐥䐠
䬺㴥䘒”䜮
㾕䪃㼔
㯻䪃 㼔 㷘㼔䐠䘒㠛㕟 㼔㿘䩣 㝨䬺㷘㦦䬺䪃㕟䩣 㺰㕟㐥䲒㝨㼔㿘 㺰㠛䲒㿘㝨㕟䪃䪃䣑 䕜㕟䲒’㕟㠛 䪃㷘䲒㐥㕟䩣䣑 “㮍䲒䪃 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥 㕟䨐㕟㿘 䪃㼔䲒䩣 䐠䌇㼔䐠 㴥䬺䘒 㼔㠛㕟 䐠䌇㕟 㷘䬺䪃䐠 䲒㿘䩣䲒䪃㦦㕟㿘䪃㼔䀯㐥㕟 䬺㿘㕟 䲒㿘 䐠䌇㕟 䐠㕟㼔㷘䜮 䬑䲒䐠䌇䬺䘒䐠 㴥䬺䘒䣑 䌇䬺㾕 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣 㮍䲒䪃 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥 䌇㼔䨐㕟 䐠䌇䲒䪃 㝨䬺㿘㮼䲒䩣㕟㿘㝨㕟㩤 㲨䬺䣑 㴥䬺䘒 㼔㠛㕟 䲒㿘䩣㕟㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟 㝨䬺㠛㕟 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 䐠㕟㼔㷘䜮”
“䩁㮼 㝨䬺䘒㠛䪃㕟䣑 㾕䲒䐠䌇䬺䘒䐠 㷘㕟䣑 䐠䌇䲒䪃 䐠㕟㼔㷘 㾕䬺䘒㐥䩣 㮼㼔㐥㐥 㼔㦦㼔㠛䐠䑌”
㠛㕟䠻㿘䲒㮍㼔
䲒䐠䣑㕟㷘
㼔㴥㰿䣑
㕟㘑㦦㕟
㼔䲒㿘㼔䠻
㘑䲒䣑䩣
䐠㼔
㕟㷘
䑌䐠䲒”
䪃㕟㕟㠛䕜”䲒
䲒㐥䐠䪃㐥
䩒’㐥㐥
㿘䩣㼔
䲒㼔䣑㦦䪃㠛㕟
䬺䬺䨐㕟㐥㘑䬺㠛
䩣䠻㼔䪃㕟䲒䐠䐠㠛䌇㿘㕟
䌇䐠㝨䪃㕟
䘒㘑㐥㝨㴥
䌇㕟㠛
䬺䲒㐥㒉
䬺䩣㕟㘑㐥䬺
“㮍䘒㼔㷘㿘
䘒’㕟㴥㠛䬺
䐠䬺
䑟㕟䬺
㿘䲒
䂊䌇䲒䪃
㷘䑌䲒㿘䩣
䬑䲒䐠㿘㕟䪃䪃䲒㿘䠻 䐠䌇䲒䪃 䪃㝨㕟㿘㕟䣑 䬺䘒㠛 䪃䲒䩣㕟’䪃 䪃䐠㠛䬺㿘䠻 㷘㕟㷘䀯㕟㠛䪃 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣㿘’䐠 䌇㕟㐥㦦 䀯䘒䐠 䠻㠛䲒㿘䜮 㰿㼔䐠䌇㕟㠛 䐠䌇㼔㿘 㕟㷘㦦䌇㼔䪃䲒㻤䲒㿘䠻 䌇㕟㠛 䲒㷘㦦䬺㠛䐠㼔㿘㝨㕟䣑 㒉䬺㐥䲒 䪃㕟㕟㷘㕟䩣 㷘䬺㠛㕟 㐥䲒㘑㕟 䪃䌇㕟 㾕㼔䪃 䨐㴥䲒㿘䠻 㮼䬺㠛 㮼㼔䨐䬺㠛䜮
“䂊䌇㼔㿘㘑 㴥䬺䘒䣑 䥕䬺䘒㠛 䨺䠍㝨㕟㐥㐥㕟㿘㝨㴥 㒉䬺㐥䲒䣑 㮼䬺㠛 㴥䬺䘒㠛 䘒㿘䩣㕟㠛䪃䐠㼔㿘䩣䲒㿘䠻䜮”
䩣㕟䌇㼔
䬺㕟䐠㿘
䌇㕟䣑㿘䐠
䲒䌇䪃
㐥㐥䣑㴥㕟䌇㦦㕟㐥䪃䪃
㰿㴥㼔
㷘㐥䪃䲒㕟䩣
㠛䇳㕟㘑䬺㿘
㠛䘒䣑䪃䪃䪃㕟㕟䬺㿘䲒䪃
䑟㕟䬺
㕟䌇䐠
㐥䬑㕟㐥”
䐠㿘㕟䌇
䐠䬺
㯻㐥㐥䲒㼔㿘㝨㕟
㝨㕟䌇䩣㿘㼔䠻
䐠䬺
㐥㼔㕟㕟㷘䜮㷘䐠䲒”䩣䲒㴥
㐥’㕟䪃䐠
㐥㕟㼔㹓㴥㐥
䇳㕟㮼䬺㠛㕟 㐥䬺㿘䠻䣑 㾕䌇㕟㿘 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䌇䲒䪃 䐠㕟㼔㷘 䪃䐠㕟㦦㦦㕟䩣 䬺䘒䐠 䬺㮼 䩒㝨㕟 㲨䐠䬺㿘㕟 䑞䲒䐠㴥䣑 䐠䌇㕟㴥 䌇㼔䩣 㼔㐥㠛㕟㼔䩣㴥 䪃㕟䐠 㮼䬺䬺䐠 䬺㿘 䐠䌇㕟 㐥㼔㿘䩣 㾕䌇㕟㠛㕟 䐠䌇㕟㴥 䬺㿘㝨㕟 㮼䲒㕟㠛㝨㕟㐥㴥 䀯㼔䐠䐠㐥㕟䩣 䐠䌇㕟 䬑䲒䐠㝨䌇 㔽㕟㷘䬺㿘䪃䜮
䑟䬺䬺㘑䲒㿘䠻 㼔㠛䬺䘒㿘䩣䣑 䐠䌇㕟 䪃㘑㴥 㾕㼔䪃 㼔㐥㠛㕟㼔䩣㴥 㝨㐥㕟㼔㠛 㼔㿘䩣 䀯㠛䲒䠻䌇䐠䣑 㾕䲒䐠䌇 㿘䬺 䐠㠛㼔㝨㕟 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 䩣㕟㼔䩣㐥㴥 䩣㕟㼔䐠䌇 㕟㿘㕟㠛䠻㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䀯㐥㼔㝨㘑 㮼䬺䠻䣑 䬺㿘㐥㴥 䪃䬺㷘㕟 䀯㠛䬺㘑㕟㿘 㾕㼔㐥㐥䪃 㼔㿘䩣 㠛䘒䲒㿘䪃 㠛㕟㷘㼔䲒㿘㕟䩣䣑 䐠㕟㐥㐥䲒㿘䠻 㼔 䐠㼔㐥㕟 䬺㮼 䩣㕟䪃䐠㠛䘒㝨䐠䲒䬺㿘 㼔㿘䩣 䩣㼔㠛㘑㿘㕟䪃䪃䜮
䪃㕟䐠㚩㼔㷘䲒㝨
㕟䣑䬺㕟㠛㾕㮍䨐
㕟㠛䪃㿘䲒䣑
䐠䌇㕟㾕䲒
䐠䲒㝨㴥
䜮䬺㕟䌇㦦
䐠㕟䌇
䐠䲒䪃
㼔㿘䩣
㐥䩣䲒㼔㴥㠛㿘㼔䐠
䪃㠛㕟䬺䕜䐠
㐥㐥㾕㼔䪃
䩣㼔䌇
㕟䐠䌇
䐠䑞䣑㴥䲒
㮼䬺
䬑䌇䐠㕟䲒
㴥䐠䲒㝨
㿘㼔䐠䜬䲒
㿘䲒
㠛㼔㼔㕟
㼔
䌇䠻䪃㿘䲒㿘䲒
㿘䀯㠛㾕䩣㕟㼔㿘䪣
㿘㾕㕟
㕟㠛㿘䲒㕟㦦䐠㿘㕟㠛䪃䠻
䌇䐠㕟
㿘䩣㠛㕟䘒
䬺㷘㠛㕟㮼㠛
㿘䣑䪃䘒
“䥕䬺䘒㠛 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 㮍䘒㷘㼔㿘䪃䣑 㴥䬺䘒 䌇㼔䨐㕟 㼔㠛㠛䲒䨐㕟䩣䑌”
䂊䌇㕟 䨐㕟䐠㕟㠛㼔㿘 䜬㼔㠛㴥 㼔㿘䩣 䐠䌇㕟 䪃䐠㠛䬺㿘䠻 㷘㕟㷘䀯㕟㠛䪃 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 䇳㠛䬺㘑㕟㿘 㹓㼔㐥㐥㕟㴥 㯻㐥㐥䲒㼔㿘㝨㕟 㾕㕟㠛㕟 㼔㐥㠛㕟㼔䩣㴥 䪃䐠㼔㿘䩣䲒㿘䠻 㼔䐠 䐠䌇㕟 㝨䲒䐠㴥 䠻㼔䐠㕟䜮 䧛㦦䬺㿘 䪃㕟㕟䲒㿘䠻 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥’䪃 㮼䲒䠻䘒㠛㕟䣑 䐠䌇㕟㴥 䲒㷘㷘㕟䩣䲒㼔䐠㕟㐥㴥 㝨㼔㷘㕟 㮼䬺㠛㾕㼔㠛䩣 䐠䬺 䠻㠛㕟㕟䐠 䌇䲒㷘䜮 㯻㐥䐠䌇䬺䘒䠻䌇 䐠䌇㕟㴥 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣㿘’䐠 䪃㕟㕟 㕟㼔㝨䌇 䬺䐠䌇㕟㠛’䪃 䪃㘑㕟㐥㕟䐠㼔㐥 㮼㼔㝨䲒㼔㐥 㕟䠍㦦㠛㕟䪃䪃䲒䬺㿘䪃䣑 䐠䌇㕟䲒㠛 䨐䬺䲒㝨㕟䪃 㾕㕟㠛㕟 㕟䨐䲒䩣㕟㿘䐠㐥㴥 㮼䘒㐥㐥 䬺㮼 㕟㿘䐠䌇䘒䪃䲒㼔䪃㷘䜮
䣑㕟䪃㕟
䬺㿘
㼔㐥䩣㠛”㕟䜮㕟
䬺䑟”䠻㿘
䲒䐠㷘㕟
㐥䩣䬺
䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 䪃䌇䬺䬺㘑 䌇㼔㿘䩣䪃 㾕䲒䐠䌇 䐠䌇㕟 䬺䐠䌇㕟㠛’䪃 䀯䬺㿘㴥 䌇㼔㿘䩣䣑 䪃㷘䲒㐥䲒㿘䠻䣑 “䩒 䩣䲒䩣㿘’䐠 㼔㿘䐠䲒㝨䲒㦦㼔䐠㕟 䐠䌇㼔䐠 䲒㿘 䪃䘒㝨䌇 㼔 䪃䌇䬺㠛䐠 䐠䲒㷘㕟䣑 䐠䌇䲒䪃 㦦㐥㼔㝨㕟 䌇㼔䪃 䐠㠛㼔㿘䪃㮼䬺㠛㷘㕟䩣 䪃䬺 㷘䘒㝨䌇䜮”
“䩒㮼 䲒䐠 㾕㕟㠛㕟㿘’䐠 㮼䬺㠛 䐠䌇㕟 㐥㼔㠛䠻㕟 㿘䘒㷘䀯㕟㠛 䬺㮼 䇳䘒䲒㐥䩣䲒㿘䠻 䇳㐥䘒㕟㦦㠛䲒㿘䐠䪃 㼔㿘䩣 㠛㕟䪃䬺䘒㠛㝨㕟䪃 㦦㠛䬺䨐䲒䩣㕟䩣 䀯㴥 䥕䬺䘒㠛 㒉㼔㚩㕟䪃䐠㴥 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 㮍䘒㷘㼔㿘䪃䣑 䌇䬺㾕 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣 㾕㕟 䌇㼔䨐㕟 䀯䘒䲒㐥䐠 䪃䘒㝨䌇 㼔 䠻㠛㼔㿘䩣 㝨䲒䐠㴥 䲒㿘 㼔 䪃䌇䬺㠛䐠 㦦㕟㠛䲒䬺䩣㩤”
㮼䬺
㮼㐥䩣䲒㕟㐥
䨐㼔㕟䌇
䨐䣑㼔㕟㐥㴥䌇䲒
䐠㴥䲒㝨
㴥䘒䐠䬺㐥㼔
䌇䐠㕟
㼔䪃䘒㿘䣑㮍㷘
㐥䩁䩣
䐠㒉㼔㴥䪃㚩㕟
㕟䲒㝨䨐䬺
䥕䬺䘒㠛
䬺䐠
䬺㕟㝨㷘
㠛䪃䜬’㴥㼔
㺰㕟㼔㐥”䣑䪃㕟
㾕䲒䐠䌇
㼔㷘㿘㴥
㾕䪃㼔
䬺㮼
䜮䩣䲒䪃㿘㕟䲒
䪃䪃䩣䲒䪃䘒㝨
㼔䠻㠛㿘㕟㠛䲒䠻䩣
㠛㼔㕟䪃䐠㷘䐠
䐠䌇㕟
䐠㕟䌇
“䑌㴥䘒䬺
䲒䐠㠛䘒䐠䩣䠻㕟䣑㼔
䐠㾕䲒䌇
䲒䬺㿘䩣䩣㿘䠻
“䩁㐥䩣 㐥㕟㼔䩣㕟㠛䣑 㴥䬺䘒’㠛㕟 䐠䬺䬺 㘑䲒㿘䩣䜮 䂊䌇㕟䪃㕟 㷘㼔䐠䐠㕟㠛䪃 㾕㕟 㝨㼔㿘 䩣䲒䪃㝨䘒䪃䪃 䪃㐥䬺㾕㐥㴥 䲒㿘 䐠䌇㕟 㮼䘒䐠䘒㠛㕟䣑 䩒 㼔㐥䪃䬺 䌇㼔䨐㕟 㷘䘒㝨䌇 䐠䬺 㐥㕟㼔㠛㿘 㮼㠛䬺㷘 㴥䬺䘒䜮”
䬑䲒䐠䌇 䐠䌇㕟 䐠䬺㦦䲒㝨 㝨䬺㿘㝨㐥䘒䩣㕟䩣䣑 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥 䠻䬺䐠 䪃䐠㠛㼔䲒䠻䌇䐠 䐠䬺 䐠䌇㕟 㦦䬺䲒㿘䐠䣑 “㯻㿘䩣 䐠䌇䲒䪃 䐠䲒㷘㕟䣑 䩒 㼔㷘 䌇㕟㠛㕟 䐠䬺 㮼䘒㐥㮼䲒㐥㐥 㷘㴥 㦦㠛䬺㷘䲒䪃㕟 䐠䬺 㴥䬺䘒䣑 䬺㐥䩣 㐥㕟㼔䩣㕟㠛䜮”
䘒㴥䬺
㒉㴥䐠㕟㼔䪃㚩
䬺㮼㿘䘒䩣
䘒䬺䥕㠛”
䌇㕟㼔䨐
䌇䐠㕟
䬺㮼
䬺㠛䘒
㼔㾕㴥
䐠㠛㕟㠛䬺䪃㕟
㦦㦦”㩤㕟㼔㼔䪃㕟㼔㝨㿘㠛
㼔
㷘䘒㼔㿘㮍䪃䣑
䐠䬺
䧛㦦䬺㿘 䐠䌇䲒䪃 㿘㕟㾕䪃䣑 䬺㐥䩣 䜬㼔㠛㴥 㝨䬺䘒㐥䩣㿘’䐠 㝨䬺㿘䐠㼔䲒㿘 䌇䲒䪃 㚩䬺㴥䣑 䌇䲒䪃 䐠䬺㿘㕟 㮼䲒㐥㐥㕟䩣 㾕䲒䐠䌇 㕟䠍㝨䲒䐠㕟㷘㕟㿘䐠䣑 㾕䌇䲒㐥㕟 䐠䌇㕟 䬺䐠䌇㕟㠛 䪃䐠㠛䬺㿘䠻 㷘㕟㷘䀯㕟㠛䪃 䬺㮼 䐠䌇㕟 䇳㠛䬺㘑㕟㿘 㹓㼔㐥㐥㕟㴥 㯻㐥㐥䲒㼔㿘㝨㕟 㾕㕟㠛㕟 㕟䵄䘒㼔㐥㐥㴥 㚩䘒䀯䲒㐥㼔㿘䐠䣑 㼔㐥㐥 㕟㴥㕟䪃 㕟㼔䠻㕟㠛㐥㴥 㮼䲒䠍㕟䩣 䬺㿘 䑟㕟䬺 㰿㼔㴥䜮
“䩒㿘䩣㕟㕟䩣䣑 䐠䌇㕟㿘 㐥㕟䐠’䪃 䀯㕟䠻䲒㿘䜮䜮”
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