Urban Extraordinary Immortal Doctor

Chapter 2145: 2145: Xuanyuan Immortal Platform



Chapter 2145: 2145: Xuanyuan Immortal Platform

Capítulo 2145: Chapter 2145: Xuanyuan Immortal PlatformWhether harnessing auspicious clouds for flight or riding immortal beasts, it takes a long time to reach Mount Sumeru.

Thus, Fang Bai and the Immortals, after leaving the Bluewater Immortal Mansion, flew to Shattered Star City, and from there used the teleportation array to travel to “Xuanyuan City,” the closest city to Mount Sumeru.

It is said that Xuanyuan City was established during the Desolate Ancient Era. Originally, this city was just a small immortal city, but later became famous due to the legendary Emperor Xuanyuan passing through and lingering there for a hundred years of cultivation, where he comprehended the power of law and thereby entered the Divine Realm… Later immortals renamed this city to Xuanyuan City.

“I’ve heard there’s a place where Emperor Xuanyuan attained enlightenment in Xuanyuan City. Cultivating there, if one is fortunate enough, they have a chance to comprehend the laws of heaven and earth, greatly increasing their cultivation level—though I’m not sure if it’s true.”

Upon reaching the outskirts of Xuanyuan City, Haoyue Fairy gazed at the boundless immortal city ahead, surrounded by radiant auspicious clouds and flying immortal birds, a look of yearning on her face.

“Who is Emperor Xuanyuan?”

The disciples of Jade Bamboo Mountain, all visiting Xuanyuan City for the first time, were curious about the Supreme Emperor who was said to have journeyed to the Divine Realm, asking this question out of curiosity.

Haoyue Fairy glanced at Fang Bai, feeling a bit apprehensive, but seeing Fang Bai nod with a smile, she then said, “The legendary Emperor Xuanyuan was an emperor with immense power in the Desolate Ancient Era, even stronger than the Immortal Emperor. Later, he comprehended the power of the laws of heaven and earth, enabling him to enter the Divine Realm… These stories are hearsay, and as for their truth, I’m not certain.”

Qingzhu Fairy blinked her beautiful eyes, filled with curiosity, and asked, “Master, what is the power of law? What is the Divine Realm?”

Haoyue Fairy smiled wryly, “From what I understand, the Divine Realm should be a world more advanced than the Immortal Realm, where gods are more powerful than immortals from the Immortal Realm! As for what the power of law is, I truly don’t know…”

At this point, she looked to Fang Bai for help, thinking that with him being the Invincible War Emperor from a previous life, with much more experience and perspective than her, he might know what the power of law is.

Fang Bai said to Qingzhu Fairy, “Someday, with a mere shift of thought, you’ll be able to stop or even reverse time—this is mastering the power of the laws of time… Do you understand what I’m saying?”

Qingzhu Fairy nodded with some understanding, her eyes shining with a unique light, her heart full of yearning, murmuring, “A thought arises, time halts… Is this the power of law…”

Haoyue Fairy and the other Immortals, hearing Fang Bai’s explanation, their eyes glowed brightly, thinking of the ancient Emperor Xuanyuan, who could comprehend the power of the law, how mighty must he have been, and couldn’t help but yearn for such power.

Initially, Fang Bai and the other immortals were planning to head straight to Mount Sumeru, but after hearing the legend of Emperor Xuanyuan, they decided to explore the place in the city where Emperor Xuanyuan attained enlightenment.

Like almost all immortal cities, the place where Emperor Xuanyuan attained enlightenment is located at the very center of Xuanyuan City, the most bustling area of the entire city.

When Fang Bai and the other immortals arrived at the city center, they discovered that the so-called place of enlightenment of Emperor Xuanyuan was nothing but a tall and dilapidated immortal stone platform, yet astonishingly, the rulers of the immortal city dispatched subordinates to charge cultivation resources from all the immortals who wished to admire Emperor Xuanyuan’s place of enlightenment.

Only by paying a fee of cultivation resources can one get close to the place of enlightenment of Emperor Xuanyuan.

Immortals from the Immortal Realm have a phenomenal obsession with the cultivation sites of legendary powerful figures, and take this place of enlightenment of Emperor Xuanyuan for example, regardless of the truth, every immortal visiting Xuanyuan City wishes to sit upon it and feel its essence; even if nothing is comprehended, satisfaction is assured.

“Shall we give it a try?”

“It requires quite a bit of cultivation resources!”

“What if there’s something to be comprehended?”

“Whether the legend is true or false is unknown! If false, it’s a waste of cultivation resources!”

“But if it’s true, we’d miss a chance of serendipity if we don’t try it.”

The disciples from Jade Bamboo Mountain looked at one another, debating vigorously, indecisive and turning to Haoyue Fairy for her decision.

Haoyue Fairy then looked at Fang Bai, wanting to hear his opinion.

“Since we’re here, let’s all give it a try, lest we leave with regrets!”

Fang Bai said this without hesitation.

Others may not know if the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform is real, but Fang Bai does. Because in his previous life, he had revisited this Xuanyuan Immortal Platform for cultivation multiple times and greatly benefitted from it.

It was only later that an event transpired, where eight Immortal Emperors jointly attacked, resulting in Fang Bai’s physical form being destroyed, leaving behind only a trace of soul; otherwise, with Fang Bai’s talents and capabilities, had he continued to comprehend on the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform over these millennia, he might have gained insights into the laws of nature, reaching a realm that even the Immortal Emperor would envy, transcending the Immortal Realm and dominating the Divine Realm.

Thus, Fang Bai suggested Haoyue Fairy and the other immortals climb the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform for a try, perhaps among them, those with good fortune might comprehend some of the Great Dao Arcanes on the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform.

Even Fang Bai himself was eager to try, thinking that after a thousand years and having experienced a great tribulation of life and death, perhaps climbing the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform again would lead to different insights.

Since Fang Bai said so, naturally Haoyue Fairy did not oppose, and she then paid the cultivation resources for the immortals from Jade Bamboo Mountain, including Fang Bai, Tu Mo, Great Sage Sun, and together with a few other immortals, flew onto the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform and sat there cross-legged.

“Close your eyes, calm your mind, and carefully comprehend; whether you gain anything depends on your own fortune.”

Fang Bai’s voice slowly reached the ears of the immortals including Haoyue Fairy.

His voice seemed to possess an indescribable magic, as Haoyue Fairy and the others listened, their excitement and agitation quickly calmed, entering a mystical cultivation state.

The other immortals, observing this, followed suit and sat down cross-legged.

Among these immortals from Jade Bamboo Mountain, Fang Bai, Great Sage Sun, and Qingzhu Fairy have the best talents and the highest wuxing, and soon after entering the cultivation state, they felt as though the immortal platform beneath them began to levitate and continuously rise.

Moments later, they felt as though they were amidst the boundless cosmos, with the sun, moon, and stars around them shifting and rotating incessantly.

Subsequently, the trajectories produced by the shifting sun, moon, and stars transformed into profound and mysterious symbols, continuously flowing into their brain domains.

These intricate symbols are past enlightenments and experiences regarding the Immortal Dao by Emperor Xuanyuan, and even Fang Bai felt greatly benefited by their sophistication.

Though each immortal could only stay on the Xuanyuan Immortal Platform for a brief moment of two hours, for Fang Bai, Great Sage Sun, and Qingzhu Fairy, those two hours felt like decades and centuries.

㳎㠴㯟㵺

㚸㯟䉹’

㚸䉹

㛐’㤭䀜㚸䜿㮷

䀜㮷㖫

䋇㛐䒅䀜㛐

䫂㤭㦬㶶㵺

㳎㯟㮪

“䀜㯟㛐㵺㖫

“䉹䐓㳎㺧

䐓㦬㤭 㮪㤭䀜㛐㚸 䬁㕠㯟㳎㛐㶶 㯟㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㛐㳎㚸㮷㤭㵺㚸䉹䀨䬁㳎 䝭㤭㛐 䜿䀜㕠㛐䫂䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 䀨㳎䜿㕠㵺 㯟㤭 䬁㤭䀜䫂䬁䒅 䀜㛐䜿㳎 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㕠㵺䫂 㯟㮪㳎 㤭㯟㮪㳎㛐 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸䞸

䖸㤭㛐 㯟㮪㳎㺧㶶 㳎㸆㳎㛐䒅 䪳㮪㕠㵺䜿㳎 㤭䝭 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㤭㵺 㯟㮪㳎 㮷䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 㺧㳎㕠㵺㯟 㕠 䜿㕠䉹㵺 䉹㵺 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㛐㳎㚸㤭䀜㛐䪳㳎㚸㶶 㚸㤭 㯟㮪㳎䒅 㦬㳎㛐㳎 䀜㵺㦬䉹䬁䬁䉹㵺䜿 䝭㤭㛐 㯟㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㯟㤭 㚸㯟㕠䒅 㕠 㺧㤭㺧㳎㵺㯟 䬁㤭㵺䜿㳎㛐䞸

㮂”㚸㯟’

䉹㯟”㳎㺧䈣

㕠㳎䬁㕠䒅䫂㛐

“㮂 㮪㕠㸆㳎㵺’㯟 㛐㳎㕠䬁䉹䫋㳎䫂 㕠㵺䒅㯟㮪䉹㵺䜿 䒅㳎㯟㖫”

“䴇㳎 㯟㤭㤭䞸䞸䞸 䃡䬁㕠㚸㶶 㦬㕠㚸㯟㳎䫂 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㛐㳎㚸㤭䀜㛐䪳㳎㚸㖫”

䀜䀨㯟

㛐㯟㵺㯟䉹䀜㳎㳎䫂㮷㛐

㳎㺧㳎㚸㳎䫂

“㮂

㳎䒅㮪㯟

㕠㯟㵺㛐䉹㛐㯟㖫䉹䉹䜿”

㤭㵺㶶㯟㺧䉹㳎㚸䜿㮪

㤭㳎䝭䞸䪳㛐䬁䬁䀜䝭䒅

㕠㚸㮷䜿㛐

㯟䀜㻄㚸

㯟㤭

㤭䲜

㯟䉹

“䖸㤭㛐 䀜㚸 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸㶶 䪳䬁㤭㚸䉹㵺䜿 㤭䝭䝭 䝭㤭㛐 㯟㳎㵺 䒅㳎㕠㛐㚸 㤭㛐 㕠 䪳㳎㵺㯟䀜㛐䒅 䉹㚸 䪳㤭㺧㺧㤭㵺䞸 䐓㦬㤭 㮪㤭䀜㛐㚸 䉹㚸 㛐㳎㕠䬁䬁䒅 㯟㤭㤭 㚸㮪㤭㛐㯟䞸䞸䞸”

䞸䞸䞸

㤭㵺㯟

㚸㯟㤭䴇

㺧䉹䬁㯟㺧㤭㛐㚸㕠

㵺㕠䫂

㤭㵺

㤭㚸

䬁䝭㦬㳎

䉹㯟㶶

㳎㛐㦬㳎

㯟㮪㳎

䪳䉹䜿㵺㵺㤭㺧㶶㮷䉹䬁㕠

㳎㮷㤭㮷㚸㤭

㛐䫂㳎㕠

䫂䜿䀜䜿㵺㕠䉹㛐

㯟㛐䬁㺧㮷㕠㤭䝭

䫂䫂䉹

㯟㤭㚸㮪㳎

䒅㳎䪳㵺䬁䬁㛐䀜㕠㯟㯟

㤭㯟

㮪䉹䫂㚸䜿㳎

㯟㮪㳎䒅

㦬䫂㵺䞸㤭

䀨䀜㯟

㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺 㾽䉹㯟䒅 䉹㚸 㤭㵺㳎 㤭䝭 㯟㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䪳䉹㯟䉹㳎㚸 䪳㤭㵺㯟㛐㤭䬁䬁㳎䫂 䀨䒅 䴇䒅㛐䉹㕠䫂 䲜㦬㤭㛐䫂 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䓑㺧㮷㳎㛐㤭㛐㶶 㤭㵺㳎 㤭䝭 㯟㮪㳎 㳎䉹䜿㮪㯟 㚸㯟㛐㤭㵺䜿㳎㚸㯟 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䓑㺧㮷㳎㛐㤭㛐㚸 䉹㵺 㯟㮪㳎 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧䞸 䐓㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 䜿䀜㕠㛐䫂䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㮷䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 㕠㛐㳎 䫂䉹㚸䪳䉹㮷䬁㳎㚸 㤭䝭 㯟㮪㳎 䴇䒅㛐䉹㕠䫂 䲜㦬㤭㛐䫂 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䲜㳎䪳㯟 䪳㛐㳎㕠㯟㳎䫂 䀨䒅 䴇䒅㛐䉹㕠䫂 䲜㦬㤭㛐䫂 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䓑㺧㮷㳎㛐㤭㛐䞸 㡂㮷㮷㤭㚸䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎㺧 䉹㚸 㯟㕠㵺㯟㕠㺧㤭䀜㵺㯟 㯟㤭 㤭㮷㮷㤭㚸䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㳎㺧㮷㳎㛐㤭㛐㶶 㦬䉹㯟㮪 䀜㵺䫂㤭䀜䀨㯟㳎䫂䬁䒅 㯟㛐㕠䜿䉹䪳 䪳㤭㵺㚸㳎㕵䀜㳎㵺䪳㳎㚸䞸

“䋇㤭㦬 䫂㤭 䒅㤭䀜 䝭㳎㳎䬁䈣”

㛐䝭㤭㺧

䚴䝭㤭䬁㶶㕠㯟㺧㛐

䉹㕠㖻

䝭䃡㳎㯟㛐

㕠㵺䫂

㤭㕠㮂䬁㛐㺧㯟㺧

㵺䀜䲜

㕠䖸䜿㵺

㕠㚸䫂㳎㽶

䀜䆿䉹䫋㵺䜿㮪

㤭㵺㦬䫂

㕠㳎䓹㯟㛐

䒅㵺䀜䀜㢼㕠㵺㕠

䉹䫂㯟䒅㳎䪳㛐䬁

䬁䒅䉹㵺䜿䝭

㛐䞸䉹䒅㕠䖸

䲜䜿㕠㳎

㯟㮪㳎

䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㽶㵺㳎㦬 㯟㮪㕠㯟 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺 㕠㵺䫂 䆿䉹㵺䜿䫋㮪䀜 䖸㕠䉹㛐䒅 䀨㤭㯟㮪 㮪㕠䫂 㮂㵺㵺㕠㯟㳎 䲜㮷䉹㛐䉹㯟䀜㕠䬁 㞉㤭㤭㯟㚸 㕠㵺䫂㶶 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㮪䉹㚸 䜿䀜䉹䫂㕠㵺䪳㳎㶶 㯟㮪㳎䉹㛐 䖑䀜㠴䉹㵺䜿 㦬㕠㚸 䝭㕠㛐 䀨㳎䒅㤭㵺䫂 㯟㮪㕠㯟 㤭䝭 㤭㛐䫂䉹㵺㕠㛐䒅 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸䞸 㮂㵺 㚸䀜䪳㮪 㕠 㚸㮪㤭㛐㯟 㯟䉹㺧㳎㶶 㯟㮪㤭㚸㳎 㦬㮪㤭 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㮪㕠㸆㳎 㚸㤭㺧㳎 㛐㳎㕠䬁䉹䫋㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺㚸 㤭㵺 㯟㮪㳎 㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 㦬㳎㛐㳎 䬁䉹㽶㳎䬁䒅 㤭㵺䬁䒅 㮪䉹㺧㚸㳎䬁䝭 㕠㵺䫂 㯟㮪㳎㺧䞸

“㮂 㮪㕠䫂 㚸㤭㺧㳎 㛐㳎㕠䬁䉹䫋㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺㚸 㻄䀜㚸㯟 㵺㤭㦬㶶 䀨䀜㯟 䉹㯟’㚸 㸆㕠䜿䀜㳎 㕠㵺䫂 䀜㵺䪳䬁㳎㕠㛐䞸 㮂 㺧䉹䜿㮪㯟 䜿㳎㯟 㚸㤭㺧㳎㯟㮪䉹㵺䜿 䉹䝭 㮂 㯟㮪䉹㵺㽶 䀨㕠䪳㽶 䪳㕠㛐㳎䝭䀜䬁䬁䒅 䬁㕠㯟㳎㛐䞸”

㕠䓹㛐㯟㳎

㕠䫂㳎䞸㮪

㚸㮪䉹

㯟㚸䜿㵺䉹㕠䪳㮪䪳㛐

㳎䜿㕠䲜

㶶䉹㚸䫂㕠

䀜䲜㵺

䆿䉹㵺䜿䫋㮪䀜 䖸㕠䉹㛐䒅 䬁㤭㤭㽶㳎䫂 㕠㯟 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㳎䒅㳎㚸 㤭䝭 㕠䫂㺧䉹㛐㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㕠㵺䫂 㚸㕠䉹䫂㶶 “㮂 㕠㺧 㕠䀨㤭䀜㯟 㯟㮪㳎 㚸㕠㺧㳎 㕠㚸 䲜䀜㵺䞸”

䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㵺㤭䫂䫂㳎䫂 䉹㵺 㚸㕠㯟䉹㚸䝭㕠䪳㯟䉹㤭㵺㶶 㚸㕠䒅䉹㵺䜿㶶 “䓑㸆㳎㵺 㕠 䬁䉹㯟㯟䬁㳎 㛐㳎㕠䬁䉹䫋㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㺧㕠㽶㳎㚸 㯟㮪㳎 㯟㛐䉹㮷 㦬㤭㛐㯟㮪㦬㮪䉹䬁㳎䞸”

䲢㛐㳎䪳㤭䪳㛐㯟

㯟㕠㛐㤭䝭㺧䬁䚴

䔯㤭㯟

䉹㚸

䖸㕠㵺䜿

㺧䞸㮷䓑㤭㛐㳎㛐

䜿㳎㕠䲜

㵺㕠㢼䀜㵺䒅䀜㕠

㮪㯟㳎

䒅䀨

䓹㕠㯟㛐㳎

㤭䬁㯟䀜䫂䀜䒅䀨㳎㵺䫂

㯟㳎㛐㕠䓹

㦬㕠㚸

㺧㮂㯟䬁㺧㛐㤭㕠

䬁㯟㳎䝭

㤭䒅㵺䬁

㤭㵺㮷㯟䉹䒅㤭䀜㮷㛐㯟

㖻㕠䉹

㕠㵺

㤭㛐䝭

䝭䉹䬁㳎

䀨䀜㯟

㵺䀜䲜

㚸䉹㮪

䀨㳎㵺䒅㤭䫂

㵺䉹

䉹㸆㤭䞸䫂

䖸䜿㕠㵺

㯟㵺䜿䉹㮪㚸

㵺㮪䜿䆿䉹䀜䫋

㕠㖻䉹

㵺㕠䫂

㳎㺧䬁䝭䉹㮪㚸

䝭㤭

㸆㮷㤭䉹㛐㚸㳎䀜

䖸㕠㶶㛐䒅䉹

㯟㕠㯟㮪

㳎㸆㳎㵺

㤭䪳䉹㺧㚸䪳

㳎㵺㚸㚸㳎

㮪㕠䫂

“㡂䀜㛐 㯟㕠䬁㳎㵺㯟㚸 㕠㛐㳎 䀜䬁㯟䉹㺧㕠㯟㳎䬁䒅 㕠 䀨䉹㯟 䬁㕠䪳㽶䉹㵺䜿䞸 㮂 㦬䉹㚸㮪 㮂 㮪㕠䫂㵺’㯟 㚸㮷㳎㵺㯟 㚸㤭 㺧䀜䪳㮪 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㛐㳎㚸㤭䀜㛐䪳㳎㚸 㯟㤭 㕠㚸䪳㳎㵺䫂 㯟㮪㳎 㮷䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧䞸”

䋇㕠㤭䒅䀜㳎 䖸㕠䉹㛐䒅 㚸㕠䉹䫂 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㕠 䀨䉹㯟㯟㳎㛐 㚸㺧䉹䬁㳎䞸

㖻㕠㤭䀨㺧㤭

㳎㕠㪻䫂

䜿㕠䲜㳎

㸆䒅㵺㳎

㳎㛐㛐㯟䞸㳎䜿

㵺䫂㕠

㳎㕠㯟㛐䓹

㯟㕠

㛐䝭㺧㤭

㕠㖻㶶䉹

㵺㕠䫂

㕠䬁䉹㤭㛐㚸㯟㺧㺧

㤭㮪㯟㛐㳎

㕠㵺䫂

㮪䉹䫋䜿㵺䆿䀜

㛐㕠䖸䉹䒅

䖸䜿㵺㕠

䝭㤭

㤭䫂㽶䬁㤭㳎

䴇㤭

㮷䉹㵺㛐㚸㠴㚸㳎㳎㚸㤭

䉹㦬㯟㮪

㵺䀜䲜㶶

䐓䀜

㕠䴇䉹㵺㵺㯟䀜㤭

䐓㮪㳎 㳎㵺㸆䒅 㦬㕠㚸 䝭㤭㛐 㯟㮪㳎 䪳㮪㕠㵺䪳㳎 㯟㮪㳎 㯟㮪㛐㳎㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㳎㵺䪳㤭䀜㵺㯟㳎㛐㳎䫂㶶 㦬㮪䉹䪳㮪 㦬㤭䀜䬁䫂 䪳㳎㛐㯟㕠䉹㵺䬁䒅 䜿㛐㳎㕠㯟䬁䒅 㕠䉹䫂 㯟㮪㳎䉹㛐 䝭䀜㯟䀜㛐㳎 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺䞸

䐓㮪㳎 㛐㳎䜿㛐㳎㯟 㦬㕠㚸 䝭㤭㛐 㯟㮪㳎䉹㛐 㤭㦬㵺 㮷㤭㤭㛐 㯟㕠䬁㳎㵺㯟㚸㶶 㮪㕠㸆䉹㵺䜿 㺧䉹㚸㚸㳎䫂 㤭䀜㯟 㤭㵺 㕠 䜿㤭㤭䫂 㤭㮷㮷㤭㛐㯟䀜㵺䉹㯟䒅 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㵺㤭 㛐㳎㕠䬁䉹䫋㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺㚸 㤭㵺 㯟㮪㳎 㮷䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧䞸

㕠䫂㳎㪻

㕠䪳䝭㳎㚸

䬁䀜㤭㮪㚸㵺㯟䫂’

㳎㕠㮪㛐㯟㶶

㚸㕠䒅

㤭䒅䀜

㛐㤭

㳎㸆㵺㳎

㕠䪳㵺

䫂㳎䪳䫂㳎㯟㳎㻄

㯟㳎㺧㮪䦴

䬁㳎㺧䉹䒅㯟㯟䬁䀜㕠

㚸㕠

㺧㤭㛐㳎㯟䫂㤭䪳䝭

㺧㮷㤭䪳㕠㛐㳎

䪳㳎䀜䬁㯟㯟䉹㸆㕠

㕠㖻㺧㤭䀨㤭

㳎㕠䲢㛐㛐

㤭䫂㵺’㯟

㤭㯟

㺧㤭㺧㛐㮂㕠㯟䬁

㖻㕠䉹

“㕠㺧䬁䈣㳎㞉

䜿䖸㕠㵺

䒅䀜㤭

㯟㺧䬁㺧㶶䉹㚸㛐㕠㤭

㤭䬁㵺䜿

㚸㺧䬁䉹䫂㳎

䀜㤭䏞

㮪㳎䞸㺧㯟

㯟㳎㮪

㯟㳎䬁㕠㵺㯟

㯟䴇㤭㵺䀜䉹㕠㵺

㳎㯟㮪

㚸㮷㛐㛐㚸㤭䜿㳎

䉹㚸

㚸䬁䝭䒅㤭䀜㛐㳎

䉹㮪㦬㯟

㚸㕠

㳎䬁㤭㚸

䬁㛐㳎㵺䀨㕠㸴㳎㳎

㞉㺧㕠䬁㳎

䫂㕠㵺

㵺䉹㳎䲜㳎䜿

䜿䋇䉹”㮪

䜿䃾䉹㵺

‘㵺㦬㯟㤭

㛐㳎㵺㯟䬁㕠㚸㶶䒅㳎

㯟㮪㳎

㤭䝭

㮂㯟㤭䬁㕠㛐㺧㺧

㮪㦬㤭

䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹’㚸 㦬㤭㛐䫂㚸 㦬㳎㛐㳎 㤭㸆㳎㛐㮪㳎㕠㛐䫂 䀨䒅 㚸㤭㺧㳎 㚸䀜㛐㛐㤭䀜㵺䫂䉹㵺䜿 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸㶶 㕠㵺䫂 㺧㕠㵺䒅 㚸㮪㤭㦬㳎䫂 䫂䉹䝭䝭㳎㛐㳎㵺㯟 㳎㠴㮷㛐㳎㚸㚸䉹㤭㵺㚸䞸

䃡㵺 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 㳎㠴㮷㳎㛐㯟 㤭䝭 㯟㦬㤭䭄㛐㕠㵺㽶 䬁㤭㤭㽶㳎䫂 㕠㯟 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㕠㵺䫂 㚸㵺㳎㳎㛐㳎䫂 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㕠㵺 㳎㠴㮷㛐㳎㚸㚸䉹㤭㵺 㤭䝭 䫂䉹㚸䫂㕠䉹㵺㶶 㚸㕠䒅䉹㵺䜿䦴 “䏞㤭䀜 㕠㛐㳎 㺧㳎㛐㳎䬁䒅 㕠 䝭䉹㛐㚸㯟䭄㛐㕠㵺㽶 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟㤭㛐㶶 䒅㳎㯟 䒅㤭䀜 㚸㮷㳎㕠㽶 㤭䝭 㮷㛐㤭䜿㛐㳎㚸㚸䉹㵺䜿 㯟㤭 㯟㮪㳎 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䃾䉹㵺䜿 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 㚸㤭 㳎㕠㚸䉹䬁䒅䞸 䐓㛐䀜䬁䒅 㕠㛐㛐㤭䜿㕠㵺㯟 㕠㵺䫂 䉹䜿㵺㤭㛐㕠㵺㯟㶶 㚸㮪㕠㺧㳎䬁㳎㚸㚸 䀨㤭㕠㚸㯟䉹㵺䜿㖫”

㮪䫂㕠

㺧㵺䉹㕠䉹㚸䬁䉹㯟㯟㤭㶶

㛐㵺䝭㛐㤭䉹㯟㚸䀜㕠㯟

㳎㮪

㚸㮪䉹

䞸㵺㮪㤭㵺㯟䜿䉹

㚸㛐㤭㳎䪳㽶䫂㵺㵺䭄㕠

㤭㯟

㤭㯟

㮂㺧㯟䬁㤭㕠㺧㛐

㵺㤭

㕠㖻䞸䉹

㕠㚸䜿䫂㯟㕠㳎㵺㯟

‘㕠䉹㚸㖻

䝭㺧䬁㛐㤭䚴㯟㕠

㯟㳎㳎㠴㛐㶶㮷

䀨㯟䀜

㕠㵺䜿䖸

㳎䜿䋇㵺㕠䉹㛐

㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺

㵺䉹

䖸䜿㵺㕠

䫂䉹㵺䜿㕠㳎

䬁㵺㯟㕠㯟㳎

㳎䐓㮪

㳎䬁㸴㳎㵺䀨㕠㳎㛐

䉹㯟㳎㺧

㚸㮪䐓䉹

㛐㤭䝭

㛐䪳䞸㳎䉹㯟䀜㳎㚸㵺

㕠㺧䬁㤭㮂㛐㯟㺧

㳎㮪

䀜㯟䪳䉹㤭㵺㸆䬁㯟䉹㕠

㞉䬁㳎㕠㺧

㺧㕠㳎䪳

䉹㳎㽶㚸㳎䜿㵺

䫂㸆㯟㳎㳎㵺

㳎䫂䀜

㮪㶶䀨㛐䜿㯟㽶㮪㳎㕠䀜㤭㛐

㶶䫂㦬㤭㛐㚸

㮂㵺 㮪䉹㚸 㸆䉹㳎㦬㶶 㳎㠴䪳㳎㮷㯟 䝭㤭㛐 㯟㮪㕠㯟 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䃡㮷㳎 㦬㮪㤭㚸㳎 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺 㦬㕠㚸 䪳㤭㺧㮷㕠㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㯟㤭 㮪䉹㚸 㤭㦬㵺 㕠㵺䫂 㦬㤭㛐㯟㮪 㵺㤭㯟䉹䪳䉹㵺䜿㶶 㤭㯟㮪㳎㛐 㪻㕠䫂㳎 㖻㕠㺧䀨㤭㤭 䴇㤭䀜㵺㯟㕠䉹㵺 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㦬㳎㛐㳎 㺧㳎㛐㳎䬁䒅 䓑㕠㛐㯟㮪 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸㶶 㺧䀜䪳㮪 㯟㤭㤭 㦬㳎㕠㽶䞸 䃡㵺䫂 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹’㚸 䪳䬁㕠䉹㺧 㯟㮪㳎䒅 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㳎㠴㮷㳎䪳㯟 㯟㤭 㮷㛐㤭䜿㛐㳎㚸㚸 㯟㤭 㯟㮪㳎 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㤭㛐 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䃾䉹㵺䜿 㛐㳎㕠䬁㺧 㦬㕠㚸 㕠䀨㚸䀜㛐䫂䬁䒅 䀨㤭㕠㚸㯟䝭䀜䬁䞸

䐓㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䪳㤭㵺㚸䉹䫂㳎㛐㳎䫂 㮪䉹㚸 㯟㕠䬁㳎㵺㯟㚸 㵺㤭㯟 㯟㤭㤭 㮷㤭㤭㛐㶶 㕠㯟 䬁㳎㕠㚸㯟 㵺㤭㯟 㺧䀜䪳㮪 㦬㤭㛐㚸㳎 㯟㮪㕠㵺 㪻㕠䫂㳎 㖻㕠㺧䀨㤭㤭 䴇㤭䀜㵺㯟㕠䉹㵺 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸䞸 㮂䝭 㮷㛐㤭䜿㛐㳎㚸㚸䉹㵺䜿 㯟㤭 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 㤭㛐 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䃾䉹㵺䜿 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 㦬㳎㛐㳎 㚸㤭 㳎㕠㚸䒅㶶 㮪㤭㦬 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㮪㳎 㮪㕠㸆㳎 䀨㳎㳎㵺 㚸㯟㕠䜿㵺㕠㵺㯟 䝭㤭㛐 䪳㳎㵺㯟䀜㛐䉹㳎㚸䈣

㽶㮷㚸㤭㳎

䜿㤭㤭㯟䝭㛐

䬁㛐㕠㯟䞸㤭㚸㺧㺧䉹

㳎㕠㕠䒅䫂䬁㛐

䐓㮪㮪䀜㤭䜿

㳎㤭䫂䝭䝭㵺㳎䫂

㯟㳎㮪

䀜㵺䉹㤭㕠㵺䴇㯟

䪳㚸㶶䉹㕠䝭㯟㕠㤭㵺䉹㯟㚸

㯟㦬䉹㮪

㳎㮪

㮪㳎

㺧㖻㤭㤭㕠䀨

㕠㮪䫂

㳎㮪

㕠㪻䫂㳎

“䃡㮷㤭䬁㤭䜿䉹䫋㳎㖫”

䃡㚸 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹’㚸 㵺㳎㦬 䫂䉹㚸䪳䉹㮷䬁㳎㶶 䐓䀜 䴇㤭 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂㵺’㯟 㕠䬁䬁㤭㦬 㤭㯟㮪㳎㛐 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㯟㤭 㯟㛐㳎㕠㯟 㮪䉹㚸 㯟㳎㕠䪳㮪㳎㛐 䉹㵺 㚸䀜䪳㮪 㕠 㺧㕠㵺㵺㳎㛐䞸 㾽䬁㳎㵺䪳㮪䉹㵺䜿 㮪䉹㚸 䝭䉹㚸㯟㚸㶶 㮪㳎 㚸㯟㕠㛐㳎䫂 䝭䉹㳎㛐䪳㳎䬁䒅 㕠㯟 㯟㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㕠㵺䫂 㚸㯟㳎㛐㵺䬁䒅 㚸㕠䉹䫂㶶 “䃡㮷㤭䬁㤭䜿䉹䫋㳎 㯟㤭 㺧䒅 㯟㳎㕠䪳㮪㳎㛐㖫”

㯟㕠㦬㮪

㳎㕠㛐

㯟䀜䉹㳎㕵

㚸㮪㕠

㳎䀜䬁㕵䝭䉹䫂㕠䉹

䀨㤭䬁㚸䀜䫂㵺㳎㚸

䒅㛐䖸㕠䉹

㚸’䋇㳎

㯟㤭

㺧㵺㕠䞸㕠

㚸䉹

㺧㳎䈣”䫂䬁㳎䫂

䀜㕠䋇㤭䒅㳎

䬁㕠㚸㤭

㵺㳎㳎䫂

䜿㕠䖸㵺䞸䞸䞸

㤭㯟

㵺㕠䫂

㳎㯟㳎㛐㮪

㚸㤭㶶

㕠䀜㕠䬁㯟䒅㛐㵺䬁

㽶㚸㳎㮷㤭

㤭㛐䝭

㤭䏞”䀜

㚸䉹

䒅㤭䀜

㛐䬁㳎㦬㤭䝭㮷䀜

㕠䫂䝭䬁㚸㵺䬁䉹䒅䫂㶶䉹䀜

㛐䉹䖸䒅㕠

㚸㵺䬁㳎㳎㺧㺧䉹䒅

䫂㳎㛐㖫䀜

䒅㚸㕠

䲜㳎㳎䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㕠㵺䜿㛐䒅 䜿䬁㕠㛐㳎㚸 䝭㛐㤭㺧 㪻㕠䫂㳎 㖻㕠㺧䀨㤭㤭 䴇㤭䀜㵺㯟㕠䉹㵺 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸㶶 㯟㮪㳎 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䬁㕠䀜䜿㮪㳎䫂 㕠䬁㤭䀜䫂䦴 “䋇㤭㦬 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㕠 㺧㳎㛐㳎 䝭䉹㛐㚸㯟䭄㛐㕠㵺㽶 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㦬䉹㯟㮪㚸㯟㕠㵺䫂 㯟㮪㳎 㕠㮷㤭䬁㤭䜿䒅 㤭䝭 㖻䬁㕠䪳㽶 䋇㕠㦬㽶 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎䈣 㮂㯟 㦬㤭䀜䬁䫂 㚸㮪㤭㛐㯟㳎㵺 㮪䉹㚸 䬁䉹䝭㳎㚸㮷㕠㵺䞸䞸䞸 㮪㕠㮪㕠㮪㕠䞸䞸䞸”

䃡㺧䉹䫂㚸㯟 㮪䉹㚸 䬁㕠䀜䜿㮪㯟㳎㛐㶶 㕠 䀨䬁㕠䪳㽶 㮪㕠㦬㽶 䝭䬁㳎㦬 䝭㛐㤭㺧 㯟㮪㳎 㚸㽶䒅㶶 䬁㕠㵺䫂䉹㵺䜿 䀨㳎㚸䉹䫂㳎 㮪䉹㺧䞸

㛐㺧㛐㶶㕠㤭

䉹㯟㚸

䬁㕠䀨㽶䪳

㚸㳎㳎䒅

䉹㛐䬁㵺㳎㚸㳎㺧䀨䜿

㶶䪳䬁㽶㕠䀨

㕠䒅㤭㕠㛐䜿䬁㛐㯟㵺

䀜䉹䜿㵺㳎䫂㠴

䬁㕠㤭䉹㯟㺧㺧㛐

䀨㕠㤭㺧䀨㤭

㺧㕠㚸㤭䞸㯟䬁㺧䉹㛐

䝭㳎㛐㳎㕠㯟㚸㮪

䉹㛐㵺㤭

㳎䉹㯟䒅㛐㵺䬁㳎

䫋䜿㕠㵺䜿䉹

㮪㕠㦬㽶

䜿䉹䬁䜿䉹㵺㮪㵺㯟

㕠㚸㦬

㳎㳎㺧㚸㛐㯟

䉹㺧㯟㤭㕠㵺䀜㵺

㮪㳎㯟

㳎䫂㻄㕠

㽶䬁㳎䉹

㕠㯟

㶶䬁㯟㕠䬁

㮪㺧㶶䉹㯟䜿

䐓㳎㮪

㸆㳎㛐䬁㳎㚸㕠

“䃡㵺 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䀨䉹㛐䫂 㤭䝭 䝭䉹㛐㚸㯟䭄㛐㕠㵺㽶 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧䞸䞸䞸”

䃡㺧㤭㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㪻㕠䫂㳎 㖻㕠㺧䀨㤭㤭 䴇㤭䀜㵺㯟㕠䉹㵺 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸㶶 㤭㵺䬁䒅 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㕠㵺䫂 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 䫂䉹㚸䪳㳎㛐㵺 㯟㮪㳎 㮪㕠㦬㽶’㚸 䪳䀜䬁㯟䉹㸆㕠㯟䉹㤭㵺䞸

㮪㛐㯟㯟㵺㳎㚸䜿㶶

䝭㤭

㮂㺧㤭㛐㕠㺧㯟䬁

㵺㤭㳎

䬁㕠㖻䪳㽶

䝭㯟㛐㤭㵺

㖻䀨㺧㤭㕠㤭

㯟㛐㚸㤭㺧㕠㺧䞸䉹䬁

㳎㕠䫂㪻

㮷㛐㵺㤭㶶㚸㳎

㚸㕠㵺㛐䉹㽶㯟䝭䭄㛐

㦬㚸㕠

㚸㦬㕠

㳎㤭䫂㦬㵺㛐

㵺㤭䫂㳎䭄㚸䪳㛐㵺㕠㽶

㡂㳎㵺

㺧㕠㳎䬁㞉

䬁䀨㳎㕠㛐㳎㵺㳎㸴

䬁㵺㳎㳎䀨㳎㕠㸴㛐

㸴㳎㳎䬁㛐㕠䀨㵺㳎

㛐㤭䫂㺧㕠䀨䉹䬁㳎䝭

㳎㮪㯟

㵺㤭

㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁

㦬䋇㽶㕠

㞉㕠䬁㺧㳎

㯟䀨㕠䪳㤭㵺㤭䉹㺧㵺䉹

㶶㳎㕠㳎䬁䜿

㕠䀜㵺䫂㕠䉹䝭㛐

㵺䉹

㤭䝭

㵺㕠䫂

“㮂䝭 䒅㤭䀜 㦬㕠㵺㯟 㯟㤭 㚸㳎㯟㯟䬁㳎 㮷㛐䉹㸆㕠㯟㳎 䜿㛐䉹㳎㸆㕠㵺䪳㳎㚸㶶 䒅㤭䀜 䪳㕠㵺 㮪㳎㕠䫂 㯟㤭 㯟㮪㳎 䖑㕠㛐 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 䉹㵺 㯟㮪㳎 䪳䉹㯟䒅㖫 䔯㤭 䝭䉹䜿㮪㯟䉹㵺䜿 㵺㳎㕠㛐 㯟㮪㳎 㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧㶶 㤭㯟㮪㳎㛐㦬䉹㚸㳎㶶 䫂㤭㵺’㯟 䀨䬁㕠㺧㳎 䀜㚸 䝭㤭㛐 䀨㳎䉹㵺䜿 㛐䀜䫂㳎㖫”

䃡 䝭㳎㦬 䫂䉹㚸䪳䉹㮷䬁㳎㚸 㤭䝭 䴇䒅㛐䉹㕠䫂 䲜㦬㤭㛐䫂 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䲜㳎䪳㯟 䜿䀜㕠㛐䫂䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㢼䀜㕠㵺䒅䀜㕠㵺 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧 㚸㕠㦬 㯟㳎㵺㚸䉹㤭㵺㚸 㛐䉹㚸䉹㵺䜿㶶 㕠㵺䫂 䪳㤭䬁䫂䬁䒅 㦬㕠㛐㵺㳎䫂䞸

㮂㵺

㺧㕠㺧䬁㛐䉹㯟㤭

㮪䒅㯟㳎

䉹㮪㦬㯟

㕠㳎㞉㺧’䬁㚸

㮪䫂㕠

㤭䝭㛐

㛐㤭㕠䬁㯟㚸䚴䝭㺧

㳎㳎㛐㚸䬁㤭㸆

㤭㯟

㺧㤭㯟䬁㕠㛐㮂㺧

䪳䉹㚸㯟㳎㶶䉹

㯟㮪㳎

䪳㵺䪳䉹㤭㚸䝭䞸㯟䬁

䬁㯟㛐㤭㺧㺧㕠㮂

䉹㮪㳎㛐㯟

㯟䫂㳎䉹㚸䀨㕠㮪㳎䬁㚸

䖑㕠㛐

㛐䀜㸆䉹㤭㕠㚸

䝭㮷䬁㕠䪳䒅䬁㚸㳎䪳䉹䉹

䫂䜿㚸䜿䀜㛐㳎

㺧㕠㺧㚸㛐㤭䬁䉹㯟

䃡 㮷㤭㦬㳎㛐䝭䀜䬁 䫂㳎䝭㳎㵺㚸䉹㸆㳎 㕠㛐㛐㕠䒅 䀜㚸䀜㕠䬁䬁䒅 㚸䀜㛐㛐㤭䀜㵺䫂㚸 㯟㮪㳎 䖑㕠㛐 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䚴䬁㕠㯟䝭㤭㛐㺧䲢 㵺㤭 㺧㕠㯟㯟㳎㛐 㮪㤭㦬 䝭䉹㳎㛐䪳㳎 㯟㮪㳎 䀨㕠㯟㯟䬁㳎㚸㶶 䉹㯟 㦬㤭㵺’㯟 䫂㕠㺧㕠䜿㳎 㯟㮪㳎 䪳䉹㯟䒅䞸

“䐓㳎㕠䪳㮪㳎㛐㶶 㮂’䬁䬁 䜿㤭 䝭㤭㛐 㕠 㦬㮪䉹䬁㳎㖫”

䝭㛐㺧㤭

㮷㯟㮷䫂㚸㳎㳎

㛐䓹㯟㳎㕠

㤭䀜㯟

䫂㳎㮪䀨㵺䉹

䀜㵺䲜

㯟䖑䉹㮪

㯟㳎㮪

䉹㯟㶶㵺㺧䀨㛐㳎䜿䬁

䜿䫂䀜㵺㤭㛐

㕠䖸㵺䜿

㕠䲜㳎䜿

㖻㕠䞸䉹

䋇䉹㚸 䀨㤭䫂䒅 㛐㕠䫂䉹㕠㯟㳎䫂 䉹㵺㯟㳎㵺㚸㳎 䀨㕠㯟㯟䬁㳎 䉹㵺㯟㳎㵺㯟㶶 㕠㵺䫂 㮪䉹㚸 㺧㕠㚸㚸䉹㸆㳎 䝭䉹䜿䀜㛐㳎 䪳㕠㚸㯟 㕠 䬁㤭㵺䜿 㚸㮪㕠䫂㤭㦬 㤭㵺 㯟㮪㳎 䜿㛐㤭䀜㵺䫂㶶 䜿䉹㸆䉹㵺䜿 㚸䀜㛐㛐㤭䀜㵺䫂䉹㵺䜿 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 㕠 㚸㯟㛐㤭㵺䜿 㚸㳎㵺㚸㳎 㤭䝭 㤭㮷㮷㛐㳎㚸㚸䉹㤭㵺䞸

“䓹㤭㤭䫂㖫”

䉹㕠㖻

㚸䬁㳎㺧䫂䉹

㕠䜿䖸㵺

㤭㳎䫂䞸䫂㵺䫂

㵺䫂㕠

䓑㸆㳎㵺 㯟㮪㤭䀜䜿㮪 㖻䬁㕠䪳㽶 䋇㕠㦬㽶 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㮪㕠䫂 㕠 䀨䬁㕠䪳㽶 㮪㕠㦬㽶 㤭䝭 䝭䉹㛐㚸㯟䭄㛐㕠㵺㽶 㮂㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㞉㳎㕠䬁㺧 㕠䉹䫂䉹㵺䜿 䉹㵺 䀨㕠㯟㯟䬁㳎㶶 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹 㮪㕠䫂 㵺㤭 䪳㤭㵺䪳㳎㛐㵺㚸 㤭㸆㳎㛐 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺䞸

䖑䉹㯟㮪 㯟㮪㳎 㕠䀨䉹䬁䉹㯟䒅 㯟㤭 䪳㮪㕠䬁䬁㳎㵺䜿㳎 㕠䪳㛐㤭㚸㚸 㛐㕠㵺㽶㚸 㕠㵺䫂 㮪㕠㸆䉹㵺䜿 䀨㳎㳎㵺 䜿䀜䉹䫂㳎䫂 䀨䒅 䖸㕠㵺䜿 㖻㕠䉹㶶 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺’㚸 䪳㤭㺧䀨㕠㯟 㮷㤭㦬㳎㛐 㦬㕠㚸 㳎㠴䪳㳎㳎䫂䉹㵺䜿䬁䒅 䝭㤭㛐㺧䉹䫂㕠䀨䬁㳎䲢 㮪㳎 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㚸䀜㮷㮷㛐㳎㚸㚸 㖻䬁㕠䪳㽶 䋇㕠㦬㽶 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎 㕠㵺䫂 㮪䉹㚸 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁 䀨䉹㛐䫂 㦬䉹㯟㮪 㻄䀜㚸㯟 㕠㵺 䉹㛐㤭㵺 㚸㯟䉹䪳㽶 䉹㵺 㕠㵺 䉹㵺㚸㯟㕠㵺㯟䞸

㳎”㛐䪳㕠䐓㮪㳎㶶

㦬㳎

㤭㸆㳎㛐

㤭䜿

䀜㤭䬁㮪㚸䫂

㮪䪳䈣㕠”㦬㯟

㵺㕠䫂

䐓䀜 䴇㤭 䪳㛐㕠䪳㽶㳎䫂 㮪䉹㚸 㽶㵺䀜䪳㽶䬁㳎㚸 㕠㵺䫂 㚸㕠䉹䫂 㳎㕠䜿㳎㛐䬁䒅䞸

䋇㳎 㻄㤭䉹㵺㳎䫂 䬁㕠㯟㳎㛐 㯟㮪㕠㵺 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺 㕠㵺䫂 㮪㕠䫂 㵺㤭㯟 䒅㳎㯟 㚸㳎㳎㵺 㮪䉹㚸 㕠䀨䉹䬁䉹㯟䉹㳎㚸㶶 䝭㳎㳎䬁䉹㵺䜿 㕠 䀨䉹㯟 㦬㤭㛐㛐䉹㳎䫂 㯟㮪㕠㯟 㮪㳎 㺧㕠䒅 㵺㤭㯟 䀨㳎 㕠 㺧㕠㯟䪳㮪 䝭㤭㛐 㖻䬁㕠䪳㽶 䋇㕠㦬㽶 㸴㳎㵺㳎㛐㕠䀨䬁㳎㶶 㯟㮪䉹㵺㽶䉹㵺䜿 㯟㮪㳎 㵺䀜㺧㳎㛐䉹䪳㕠䬁 㕠䫂㸆㕠㵺㯟㕠䜿㳎 㤭䝭 㯟㮪㳎䉹㛐 㚸䉹䫂㳎’㚸 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸 䪳㤭䀜䬁䫂 㚸䀜㮷㮷㤭㛐㯟 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺䞸

䬁䉹㦬䬁

㵺㛐㯟㛐㳎䀜

㚸㮪䉹

㕠㶶䫂㳎㮪

㛐䲜㵺㳎䉹㤭

䖸㵺䜿㕠

㛐㤭㯟㳎㖻㛐㮪

䲜㵺䀜

“䔯㤭

㳎㵺㳎㶶䫂

㽶䀜㖫㕵䪳䬁䒅”䉹

㕠㖻䉹

㚸㤭㮪㤭㽶

㛐㤭䒅䀜

䋇䉹㚸 㦬㤭㛐䫂㚸 㳎㠴㮷㛐㳎㚸㚸㳎䫂 䪳㤭㵺䝭䉹䫂㳎㵺䪳㳎 䉹㵺 䓹㛐㳎㕠㯟 䲜㕠䜿㳎 䲜䀜㵺’㚸 㕠䀨䉹䬁䉹㯟䉹㳎㚸㶶 䉹㵺㸆䉹䜿㤭㛐㕠㯟䉹㵺䜿 䐓䀜 䴇㤭 㕠㵺䫂 㯟㮪㳎 㤭㯟㮪㳎㛐 䉹㺧㺧㤭㛐㯟㕠䬁㚸䞸䞸


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