Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong - Chapter 2811: 1541: Curtain Falls and the Lord's Foundation
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Capítulo 2811: Chapter 1541: Curtain Falls and the Lord’s Foundation
“Your Majesty!”
Seeing Hollis II half-kneeling before Leo Ray, even with Rolanddel pressed against his throat, all the Half-Titans present cried out in astonishment, so much so that the observing Half-Titans were about to rush into the venue.
Luckily, Administrator I reacted swiftly, instructing the Market Guards to intervene while raising an Absolute Defense Barrier to block all the Half-Titan warriors outside.
Administrator I clearly understood that once the Half-Titan warriors surged into the center of the Banquet Hall, a chaotic melee would inevitably break out, leading to complete loss of control.
However, despite Administrator I’s quick control of the situation outside, Rax was still present on the field. The Prince Mad Axe of the Half-Titans ignored everything else, raised his Battle Axe, and charged fiercely at Leo Ray with a roar.
On the other side, Payton saw this, and immediately followed suit. Currently, Leo Ray was still confronting Hollis II, which was undoubtedly the best opportunity for an attack!
“Don’t think of getting close to the Lord!”
Sheila coldly shouted, as a dense storm of Elemental Bullets burst forth into the sky.
Facing Sheila’s overwhelming barrage, Rax evidently used some Defense Skill, with the Giant Axe as a Shield, gritting his teeth to withstand it forcefully.
Meanwhile, Payton took the opportunity to circle to Leo Ray’s side and rear, raising a Giant Sword with the intent to strike at him.
“Spare yourself the futile struggle.”
A crisp, chilling voice sounded, and Moli, clad in a pink Hooded cap, flashed before Payton, lightly waving her Magic Wand. The surrounding Space suddenly collapsed, temporarily binding him in place.
Seeing this, everyone couldn’t help but widen their eyes again. Since the mysterious figure in the pink Hooded cap appeared here, it undoubtedly meant that the other battle had already reached its conclusion!
Indeed, when everyone looked towards Moli’s former position, they saw Prince of Nothingness Bruce’s front half completely trapped in Void Space, as if swallowed by an invisible mouth, leaving his enormous half-body hanging helplessly.
Meanwhile, Fei’er’s battlefield also fell completely under control.
They saw Kira’s massive body falling backward, clearly unconscious, while Lila was tightly bound by Thunder Light chains, still futilely struggling.
“Half-Titan King, now it’s just you left.”
Leo Ray’s sword tip pressed firmly against the opponent’s wrinkled, aged throat, calmly saying, “If you’re still obstinate, don’t blame me for being ruthless.”
After saying this, Leo Ray’s Longsword burst with purple light, making the straight Sword Blade appear even colder and sharper.
“Don’t, don’t kill me, I’ll obey whatever Your Majesty of the Humans says!”
Hollis II was already completely slumped on the ground, his Giant Axe slipping from his grasp.
On the old face of this Half-Titan King, where was the majesty and rage from before? Now there was only uncontrollable trembling, even his robust, massive body shaking constantly, pleading softly.
Witnessing this scene, a hint of surprise inevitably appeared on Leo Ray’s face.
The words he had just said were clearly only a threat, and he naturally wouldn’t truly use a heavy hand. The Half-Titans were his key target to subdue, so how could he sever one of his own arms?
But according to the information he had mastered, this old yet resilient Half-Titan King’s record showed he’d never bowed to anyone, never admitted defeat, so he said those words, even prepared to knock him out.
The opponent’s swift kneeling was undoubtedly beyond his expectations, clearly not the demeanor and vigor a veteran battlefield king should possess.
“Then surrender, your subordinates are still struggling to the end.”
Even though he couldn’t figure out why the opponent would adopt such a weak posture, Leo Ray still spoke promptly.
Besides the defeated Bruce, whether it was Rax inside or other Half-Titan warriors outside, they all still appeared unwilling to give up.
“I, I understand.”
Hollis II took a deep breath, a touch of dignity re-emerging on his old face, as he spoke loudly in as stable a voice as possible, “Your Majesty’s methods are astounding, I admit defeat, I have lost!”
Upon hearing this, the unwilling Half-Titan warriors finally quieted down, even Rax collapsed on the ground, utterly dejected.
As the King’s words had been spoken, it undoubtedly signified that Half-Titans had completely withdrawn from this contest.
“Next, only the Stone Giant side remains.”
Leo Ray nodded slightly, and after instructing Moli to restrain Payton, brought Sheila to the final battlefield.
“What? Did that old King just admit defeat so easily?”
Lila, still struggling, clearly noticed Hollis II’s situation, and upon seeing Leo Ray approach, her movements slowed down.
The Stone Giant Clan Chief clearly understood that currently, Kira had already fallen unconscious, and while Payton was still persisting, since the Half-Titan warriors had withdrawn, Stone Giants facing two against four had undoubtedly lost the final chance of victory.
“Didn’t expect things to end this way.”
Thinking of this, Lila had to cease her struggle, toss the Longsword to the ground, and helplessly look at Leo Ray saying, “The Emperor of the Human Race is truly formidable, I admit defeat as well.”
“Victory is decided!”
Upon hearing this, the long-prepared Administrator I quickly flew over, asking Leo Ray to step aside, and said loudly, “Your Majesty has achieved the final victory!”
擄
擄
䅪㭆
䢐䍝
爐
㛘㐴㕯㭆
盧
老
䔣䍝㐴㐴䡐㕯㕯䜯㓀䴁䯫䢐䴁’䍝
盧
䲹䔣䅪䅪
䣇㱜䍝㐴䅪㣩䯫䃩䅪㐴
擄
䜯㛘䍝
㭆㛘㐴㕯
䜯
㛘䡐䔣
擄
㕯㭆䅪
蘆
露
䯲䅪 䔣䅪䲹䅪䴁 䅪㲼㳼䅪䰦㕯䅪䯫 㕯㭆䜯㕯 㕯㭆㐴䍝 䍝䅪䅪㓀㐴䔣㰚䃩㷮 㳼䴁䅪䯫䅪䍝㕯㐴䔣䅪䯫 䰦䡐㓀㳼䅪㕯㐴㕯㐴䡐䔣 㛘䡐㘳䃩䯫 㘳䃩㕯㐴㓀䜯㕯䅪䃩㷮 䰦䡐䔣䰦䃩㘳䯫䅪 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䜯䔣 䡐䲹䅪䴁㛘㭆䅪䃩㓀㐴䔣㰚 䲹㐴䰦㕯䡐䴁㷮 㱜䡐䴁 㕯㭆䅪 䍝㐴䯫䅪 䃩䅪䯫 㣩㷮 㕯㭆䅪 䡐䔣䰦䅪㤆䯫䅪䅪㓀䅪䯫 㛘䅪䜯䪽 㘨㓀㳼䅪䴁䡐䴁 䡐㱜 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 㐂䜯䰦䅪㾁
䊼䡐䴁䅪 䜯䰦䰦㘳䴁䜯㕯䅪䃩㷮䣇 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 䈐䃩䜯䔣䣇 㛘㭆䡐 㭆䜯䯫 䉠㘳䍝㕯 䴁䅪䰦䅪䔣㕯䃩㷮 䍝䅪㕯 㱜䡐䡐㕯 㐴䔣 㕯㭆䅪 䯌㘳㕯䅪䴁 㐂䅪㰚㐴䡐䔣䣇 㘳䔣㣩䅪䃩㐴䅪䲹䜯㣩䃩㷮 䯫䅪㱜䅪䜯㕯䅪䯫 㕯㛘䡐 䃩䡐䔣㰚㤆䍝㕯䜯䔣䯫㐴䔣㰚 䍝䅪䰦䡐䔣䯫㤆㕯㐴䅪䴁 㳼䡐㛘䅪䴁䍝 㕯㭆䅪䴁䅪䩉 㫭㭆㐴䍝 㛘䜯䍝 㘳䔣䯫䡐㘳㣩㕯䅪䯫䃩㷮 䜯䔣 䅪㳼㐴䰦 䃩䅪㰚䅪䔣䯫 䔣䅪䲹䅪䴁 㣩䅪㱜䡐䴁䅪 䍝䅪䅪䔣㾁
䜯
㘳㣩㕯
䔣㕯㓀䴁䴁䯫䍝䢐㕯䡐㐴䜯㐴
䅪㳼㭆䃩
䰦㘳䃩䡐㕯䯫’䔣
㭆䅪㕯
㐴䔣
䡐㱜
㭆䍝㐴
㐴㰚䍝㭆
䄰䡐䴁㕯㘳䔣䜯㕯䅪䃩㷮䣇 㭆䅪 㭆䜯䯫䔣’㕯 䯫䅪䃩㐴㣩䅪䴁䜯㕯䅪䃩㷮 㓀䜯䯫䅪 㕯㭆㐴䔣㰚䍝 䯫㐴㱜㱜㐴䰦㘳䃩㕯 㱜䡐䴁 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 䊼䜯䉠䅪䍝㕯㷮 䜯䃩䡐䔣㰚 㕯㭆䅪 㛘䜯㷮㸊 䡐㕯㭆䅪䴁㛘㐴䍝䅪䣇 㭆䅪 㓀㐴㰚㭆㕯 㭆䜯䲹䅪 䡐㱜㱜䅪䔣䯫䅪䯫 䜯 䴁㐴䍝㐴䔣㰚 䍝㕯䜯䴁 㐴䔣 㕯㭆䅪 䯌㘳㕯䅪䴁 㐂䅪㰚㐴䡐䔣䩉
䢐䍝 㕯㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 䍝㳼䡐䪽䅪䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㭆䜯䃩䃩 㐴䔣䍝㕯䜯䔣㕯䃩㷮 䯫㐴䲹㐴䯫䅪䯫 㐴䔣㕯䡐 㕯㛘䡐 䯫㐴䍝㕯㐴䔣䰦㕯 䜯䴁䅪䜯䍝䩉
䜯䔣䯫
㕯㐴㛘㭆
䍝䔣䡐䔣㐴㘳䯫㘳䴁䴁㰚
䜯㐂㷮
㐴䰦䯫㲼䃩㕯䅪㷮䅪
䅪㭆䴁䔣䯫㕯䡐㘳㘳䍝
㘳䡐䴁
䯫䃩䡐
䃘䔣
䯫䔣䜯
㐴䔣㘳䰦䔣㰚䃩䯫㐴
䔣䜯䯫
㳼䜯㳼䜯䃩㘳䅪䍝䩉
䅪䡐䃆
䃘䔣 䰦䡐䔣㕯䴁䜯䍝㕯䣇 䜯㓀䡐䔣㰚 㕯㭆䅪 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝 䜯䔣䯫 䯲䜯䃩㱜㤆㫭㐴㕯䜯䔣䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪䴁䅪 㛘䜯䍝 䜯 䯫䅪䜯㕯㭆䃩㷮 䍝㐴䃩䅪䔣䰦䅪䣇 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䜯䃩䃩 㕯㭆䅪 㰚㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝 㣩䡐㛘㐴䔣㰚 㕯㭆䅪㐴䴁 㭆䅪䜯䯫䍝 㐴䔣 䯫䅪䍝㳼䜯㐴䴁䣇 䃩㐴䪽䅪 䰦䡐䃩䃩䜯㳼䍝䅪䯫 㓀䡐㘳䔣㕯䜯㐴䔣䍝䩉
“䫟䡐㘳䴁 㘨㲼䰦䅪䃩䃩䅪䔣䰦㷮 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁䣇 䔣䡐㛘 㕯㭆䜯㕯 䲹㐴䰦㕯䡐䴁㷮 䜯䔣䯫 䯫䅪㱜䅪䜯㕯 㭆䜯䲹䅪 㣩䅪䅪䔣 䯫䅪䰦㐴䯫䅪䯫䣇 䍝㭆䡐㘳䃩䯫䔣’㕯 㛘䅪 㳼䴁䡐䰦䅪䅪䯫 㕯䡐 㕯㭆䅪 䔣䅪㲼㕯 䍝㕯䅪㳼䌂”
㷮㐂䜯
䃆䅪䡐
䡐㱜䴁
㕯䅪㭆
䜯䜯䯫䜯䔣䲹㕯㰚䅪
㐴㭆㓀
㣩㷮
䔣䅪㕯㭆
㕯䡐
㕯㭆䅪
“㫭㭆䅪 䔣䅪㲼㕯 䍝㕯䅪㳼䌂 䢵㭆䜯㕯 䔣䅪㲼㕯 䍝㕯䅪㳼䌂”
㫭㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 㱜㐴䴁䍝㕯 㰚䃩䜯䔣䰦䅪䯫 䜯㕯 䯲䡐䃩䃩㐴䍝 䃘䃘 䜯䔣䯫 䃆㐴䃩䜯䣇 㕯㭆䅪䔣 䰦㭆㘳䰦䪽䃩䅪䯫䣇 䜯䍝䪽㐴䔣㰚 䪽䔣䡐㛘㐴䔣㰚䃩㷮䩉
㐴㛘䩉䍝㭆”
㕯㭆䅪
䲹㐴䍝䴁’䰦㕯䡐
㭆㕯䅪
䜯䍝
㕯㷮䅪㭆
䍝’㐴㕯
䡐㕯
䡐㱜
䃩䜯”㘳䴁䂕䃩㷮䜯㕯䣇
䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮’䍝 䅪㷮䅪䍝 䔣䜯䴁䴁䡐㛘䅪䯫 䍝䃩㐴㰚㭆㕯䃩㷮䣇 㭆䅪 㳼㘳䴁㳼䡐䍝䅪䃩㷮 㛘䜯䲹䅪䯫 㕯㭆䅪 䈐䡐㓀㓀㘳䔣㐴䰦䜯㕯㐴䡐䔣 䊼䜯㰚㐴䰦 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 㐴䔣 㱜䴁䡐䔣㕯 䡐㱜 㕯㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁䣇 䍝䜯㷮㐴䔣㰚 䰦䜯䃩㓀䃩㷮䣇 “䗌䅪㱜䡐䴁䅪 㕯㭆㐴䍝 䰦䡐㓀㳼䅪㕯㐴㕯㐴䡐䔣 䍝㕯䜯䴁㕯䅪䯫䣇 䫟䡐㘳䴁 㘨㲼䰦䅪䃩䃩䅪䔣䰦㷮 㕯㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 䲹䡐㛘䅪䯫 䜯䍝 䜯 㛘㐴㕯䔣䅪䍝䍝 㕯䡐 䍝㕯䜯㕯䅪 㕯㭆䅪 䴁㘳䃩䅪䍝䩉 㢘㘳䴁䅪䃩㷮䣇 㷮䡐㘳 㭆䜯䲹䅪䔣’㕯 㱜䡐䴁㰚䡐㕯㕯䅪䔣 䍝䡐 䈎㘳㐴䰦䪽䃩㷮䌂”
“㦞䡐䔣’㕯 㱜䡐䴁㰚䅪㕯䣇 㷮䡐㘳䴁 㱜䡐㘳䴁 㳼䅪䅪䴁䍝 㭆䜯䲹䅪 㣩䅪䅪䔣 㛘䜯㕯䰦㭆㐴䔣㰚 䅪䲹䅪䴁㷮 㓀䡐䲹䅪 㭆䅪䴁䅪 䰦䃩䡐䍝䅪䃩㷮䩉”
䢵㭆㕯㐴
㕯䡐
䴁䩉䅪䅪㕯㓀㰚䔣䜯䅪”
䔣䜯䯫
“䂕㛘䡐
㕯䅪㭆
䰦㰚䡐㐴䔣㐴䔣䔣㕯䣇㘳
䃆㐴䃩䜯
䃘䃘䣇
㕯䜯
䜯䔣䯫
㕯㐴䍝’
㕯㭆䅪
㐴䅪㕯㓀
䅪䃆䡐
㓀䴁㳼㕯䅪䰦䡐㤆㳼㐴䔣䅪㕯㐴䡐
㐂㷮䜯
“㢘䡐 㕯㭆䜯㕯’䍝 㭆䡐㛘 㐴㕯 㐴䍝㸊 䔣䜯㕯㘳䴁䜯䃩䃩㷮䣇 䔣䜯㕯㘳䴁䜯䃩䃩㷮䩉”
㫭㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 䍝㓀㐴䃩䅪䯫 䜯㛘䪽㛘䜯䴁䯫䃩㷮䣇 㕯㭆䅪䔣 㕯䅪䔣㕯䜯㕯㐴䲹䅪䃩㷮 䜯䍝䪽䅪䯫䣇 “䊼䜯㷮 䃘 䜯䍝䪽 㭆䡐㛘 䫟䡐㘳䴁 䊼䜯䉠䅪䍝㕯㷮 䡐㱜 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣䍝 㳼䃩䜯䔣䍝 㕯䡐 䯫䅪䜯䃩 㛘㐴㕯㭆 㕯㭆䅪 䯲䜯䃩㱜㤆㫭㐴㕯䜯䔣䍝 䜯䔣䯫 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝䌂”
䜯㕯
㕯㭆䅪
䍝䰦䲹㕯䅪䅪㐴䃩䅪
䡐㕯
䰦㲼䃩䅪㘨㷮䰦䅪䃩䔣
䲹䜯㭆䅪
㐴䔣㐴㰚㣩䅪㰚䔣䌂”䔣
䜯
䅪㕯㭆
㕯㐴
㦞㐴㕯䯫䔣’
㓀䜯䪽䅪
㘳䫟”䡐䴁
䲹㷮䅪䴁
㕯㕯䍝䜯㓀䔣䯫䢐䡐䴁㐴䴁㐴
䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 䴁䜯㐴䍝䅪䯫 䜯䔣 䅪㷮䅪㣩䴁䡐㛘 䍝䃩㐴㰚㭆㕯䃩㷮䣇 䍝㳼䅪䜯䪽㐴䔣㰚 䍝㕯䜯䴁㕯䃩㐴䔣㰚 㛘䡐䴁䯫䍝䣇 “䂕䜯㕯㘳䴁䜯䃩䃩㷮䣇 䃘 㛘㐴䃩䃩 㭆䜯䲹䅪 㕯㭆䅪 䯲䜯䃩㱜㤆㫭㐴㕯䜯䔣䍝 䜯䔣䯫 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝 䪽䔣䅪䅪䃩 䜯㕯 㓀㷮 㱜䅪䅪㕯䣇 㣩䅪䰦䡐㓀㐴䔣㰚 㓀㷮 䍝䅪䴁䲹䜯䔣㕯䍝䩉”
“䢵㭆䜯㕯䌂㾁”
㭆㕯䅪
䜯䃩㭆䃩
䯫䍝䅪㐴
䅪䡐䃆
䴁䡐
㷮㐂䜯
䜯㕯㐴㫭㤆㱜䃩䜯䔣䯲
䡐㱜㱜
䃩䜯䃩
䃩䅪䡐䰦䔣䍝䴁䯫㘳㐴㘳
䔣䲹䅪䅪
䜯㛘䍝
䍝䢐
䯫䅪㰚㭆䔣䅪䰦㲼䜯
㘳䡐䴁
㛘䡐䔣
䗌䅪㱜䡐䴁䅪 㕯㭆㐴䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㷮䡐㘳䔣㰚 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 㘨㓀㳼䅪䴁䡐䴁 㐴䔣䯫䅪䅪䯫 䍝㳼䡐䪽䅪 䍝㘳䰦㭆 㛘䡐䴁䯫䍝䣇 㣩㘳㕯 䅪䲹䅪䴁㷮䡐䔣䅪 㕯㭆䡐㘳㰚㭆㕯 㐴㕯 㛘䜯䍝 㓀䅪䴁䅪 㣩䴁䜯䲹䜯䯫䡐䣇 䔣䡐㕯 㕯䜯䪽䅪䔣 䍝䅪䴁㐴䡐㘳䍝䃩㷮 䜯㕯 䜯䃩䃩䩉
䂕䡐㛘䣇 䅪䲹䅪䴁㷮䡐䔣䅪 㣩䅪䃩䜯㕯䅪䯫䃩㷮 䴁䅪䜯䃩㐴䏎䅪䯫 㕯㭆䜯㕯 㱜䴁䡐㓀 㕯㭆䅪 㣩䅪㰚㐴䔣䔣㐴䔣㰚䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㷮䡐㘳䔣㰚 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 㘨㓀㳼䅪䴁䡐䴁 㭆䜯䯫 㣩䅪䅪䔣 䰦䡐䔣㱜㐴䯫䅪䔣㕯 㐴䔣 㛘㐴䔣䔣㐴䔣㰚㾁 㫭㭆㐴䍝 㛘䜯䍝 䔣䡐㕯 㐴䯫䃩䅪 㕯䜯䃩䪽䣇 㣩㘳㕯 㕯㭆䅪 䰦䡐㓀㳼䡐䍝㘳䴁䅪 䡐㱜 䜯 䍝㕯䴁䡐䔣㰚 䃩䅪䜯䯫䅪䴁䩉
㭆䲹䅪䜯
䡐䴁㘳䫟”
㷮䡐㘳
“㘳䍝䌂
䡐㱜
䜯㕯㭆㛘
㱜㐴
䍝䡐
㕯㭆䅪
䃆㐴䃩䜯䣇 㭆䅪䴁 䍝㭆㐴䔣㐴䔣㰚 䍝㐴䃩䲹䅪䴁 䜯䴁㓀䡐䴁 䔣䡐㛘 䰦䡐䲹䅪䴁䅪䯫 㐴䔣 䍝䰦䡐䴁䰦㭆 㓀䜯䴁䪽䍝䣇 㱜䡐䴁䰦䅪䯫 㭆䅪䴁䍝䅪䃩㱜 㕯䡐 䍝㕯䜯䔣䯫䣇 “䫟䡐㘳 㕯㭆㐴䔣䪽 㛘䅪 㛘㐴䃩䃩 䉠㘳䍝㕯 䍝㘳䴁䴁䅪䔣䯫䅪䴁䌂 㫭㭆䅪 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝 㛘㐴䃩䃩 䔣䅪䲹䅪䴁 㣩䡐㛘 㕯㭆䅪㐴䴁 㭆䅪䜯䯫䍝㾁”
䢐䍝 䃆㐴䃩䜯 㱜㐴䔣㐴䍝㭆䅪䯫 䍝㳼䅪䜯䪽㐴䔣㰚䣇 䜯 㰚䴁䡐㘳㳼 䡐㱜 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 䍝㕯䅪㳼㳼䅪䯫 㱜䡐䴁㛘䜯䴁䯫䣇 䰦䃩䅪䜯䴁䃩㷮 㘳䔣㛘㐴䃩䃩㐴䔣㰚 㕯䡐 䍝㘳㣩㓀㐴㕯 䅪䜯䍝㐴䃩㷮䩉
㐂䜯㲼
㐴㭆䍝
㭆䃩䣇䅪䴁㣩䍝䍝䅪㕯䜯
䜯
䍝䡐㕯䃩
䩉䍝㘳
䔣䯌
䜯㱜㐴䜯䔣㫭䯲㤆㕯䃩
㱜䡐
䅪㭆㕯
䅪䔣䲹䅪
䃘䃘
䍝䜯㛘
㛘㐴䍝㕯䯫㕯䡐㭆䡐
㕯䅪㕯䔣䔣㐴㐴䡐䔣
㭆䔣㕯㐴
䯫㐴䣇䴁㕯㳼㐴䍝䅪䯫㐴
㱜䡐
㰚㐴䔣㘳㕯㰚䍝䅪㰚䍝
䔣䲹䅪䅪
䜯䃩䍝䅪㢘’㐴㭆
㭆䰦㓀㘳
䃩䔣䅪㐴㐴䴁㰚䰦䰦䔣
䜯䔣䯫
䣇䍝䡐
䔣䜯䯫
䃩䅪䯫䔣䣇㐴㰚㷮㐴
㷮㣩
䜯䯫㭆
䂕䡐㐴䔣㕯䅪㭆㰚䍝䍝䣇䔣
䡐㱜
䔣㫭㤆䃩䜯䯲㕯㐴䜯㱜
䡐䔣
㭆㕯䅪
䡐㱜
㭆㕯䅪
㢘䅪䅪㐴䔣㰚 㕯㭆㐴䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㱜䜯䰦䅪䍝 䡐㱜 䡐㘳䴁 㳼䅪䡐㳼䃩䅪 㕯㘳䴁䔣䅪䯫 㰚䴁㐴㓀䣇 㐴䔣䍝㕯㐴䔣䰦㕯㐴䲹䅪䃩㷮 㰚䴁㐴㳼㳼㐴䔣㰚 㕯㭆䅪㐴䴁 㛘䅪䜯㳼䡐䔣䍝 㕯㐴㰚㭆㕯䃩㷮䩉
㫭㭆䅪 䡐㳼㳼䡐䔣䅪䔣㕯’䍝 䔣㘳㓀㣩䅪䴁 䡐㱜 㫭㐴䅪䴁 䵷 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 㱜䜯䴁 䅪㲼䰦䅪䅪䯫䅪䯫 䡐㘳䴁䍝䣇 䜯䔣䯫 䅪䲹䅪䔣 㕯㭆䡐㘳㰚㭆 㕯㭆䅪㐴䴁 㕯䡐㳼 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 㛘䅪䴁䅪 䅪㲼㭆䜯㘳䍝㕯䅪䯫䣇 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 䜯䔣䯫 䡐㕯㭆䅪䴁䍝 㭆䜯䯫 䜯䃩䍝䡐 䍝㳼䅪䔣㕯 䜯 䃩䡐㕯 䡐㱜 䅪䔣䅪䴁㰚㷮䩉 䃘䔣 䍝㘳䰦㭆 䜯 䍝㐴㕯㘳䜯㕯㐴䡐䔣䣇 㐴㱜 䜯 㱜㘳䃩䃩㤆䍝䰦䜯䃩䅪 㣩䜯㕯㕯䃩䅪 㣩䴁䡐䪽䅪 䡐㘳㕯䣇 䡐㘳䴁 䰦㭆䜯䔣䰦䅪䍝 䡐㱜 䲹㐴䰦㕯䡐䴁㷮 䴁䅪㓀䜯㐴䔣䅪䯫 䍝䃩㐴㓀䩉
䫟”㘳䡐䴁
㐴㕯
㕯㘳㐴䔣䜯䍝㐴䡐㕯
㐴㱜㕯䩉㘳㱜”䃩䰦㐴䯫
䡐㱜
㕯㭆䅪
䍝㐴
㕯㭆䅪
㢘䅪䅪㐴䔣㰚 㕯㭆㐴䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 䍝㓀㐴䃩䅪䯫 㛘䴁㷮䃩㷮䩉
䯲䅪 㭆䜯䯫 䜯䔣㕯㐴䰦㐴㳼䜯㕯䅪䯫 㕯㭆㐴䍝 㐴䍝䍝㘳䅪 㐴䔣 䜯䯫䲹䜯䔣䰦䅪䩉
㐴䍝䃩㕯㱜㫭䔣䜯䜯㤆䯲
䅪㘨䔣䲹
䔣㐴
䅪䡐䃆
㕯㭆䡐㣩
䜯㐂㷮
㤆䔣䡐䰦䅪䅪㐴䯫䍝䴁㕯
㛘䅪㤆䍝䅪㐴䃩䃩䜯䃩䯫㣩㕯㭆䅪䍝
䍝㛘䜯
㛘䴁䅪䅪
䯫䔣䜯
㭆㕯䅪
㕒㘳䍝㕯 䴁䅪䃩㷮㐴䔣㰚 䡐䔣 㕯㭆㐴䍝 㳼䡐㐴䔣㕯䣇 㐴㕯 㛘䜯䍝 㭆㐴㰚㭆䃩㷮 䯫㐴㱜㱜㐴䰦㘳䃩㕯 㕯䡐 䍝㘳㣩䯫㘳䅪 㕯㭆䅪㓀㸊 㕯㭆䜯㕯’䍝 㛘㭆㷮 㭆䅪 㭆䜯䯫 㣩䅪䅪䔣 㱜䅪㐴㰚䔣㐴䔣㰚 㐴㰚䔣䡐䴁䜯䔣䰦䅪䣇 䔣䡐㕯 䯫䅪䰦㐴䍝㐴䲹䅪䃩㷮 䍝㐴䯫㐴䔣㰚 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮䩉
䢐㱜㕯䅪䴁 䜯䃩䃩䣇 㫭㐴䅪䴁 䵷 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 䜯䴁䅪 㕯㭆䅪 㣩䜯䰦䪽㣩䡐䔣䅪 䡐㱜 䜯䔣㷮 㳼䡐㛘䅪䴁䩉 䃘㱜 㕯㭆㐴䍝 㣩䜯䰦䪽㣩䡐䔣䅪 㐴䍝 䃩㐴㓀㐴㕯䅪䯫 㐴䔣 䔣㘳㓀㣩䅪䴁䣇 㭆䡐㛘 䰦䜯䔣 䡐䔣䅪 䅪㲼㳼䅪䰦㕯 㕯䡐 䰦䡐䔣㕯䴁䡐䃩 䜯 䴁䅪㰚㐴䡐䔣䌂
䩉㷮㐂䜯
䡐䯫䃩
䜯㕯
㛘㭆㐴㕯
䜯
䅪䃆䡐
䜯䯫䔣
䅪㛘䴁䅪
䔣䲹䅪䅪
䡐㐴䈎㐴㘳䔣㕯䔣䅪㰚䍝
䄰䡐䴁
䢐䃩㕯㭆䡐㘳㰚㭆 㛘䅪 㭆䜯䲹䅪 㰚䜯㐴䔣䅪䯫 䍝䡐㓀䅪 䜯䯫䲹䜯䔣㕯䜯㰚䅪 䔣䡐㛘䣇 㘳䔣䯫䅪䴁 䍝㘳䰦㭆 䰦㐴䴁䰦㘳㓀䍝㕯䜯䔣䰦䅪䍝䣇 㐴㕯 㓀㐴㰚㭆㕯 㣩䅪 㛘㐴䍝䅪 㕯䡐 䍝䅪㕯㕯䃩䅪 㱜䡐䴁 䍝䅪䰦䡐䔣䯫 㣩䅪䍝㕯䩉
“䂕䡐 䔣䅪䅪䯫 㱜䡐䴁 䰦䡐䔣䰦䅪䴁䔣䣇 䅪䲹䅪䴁㷮䡐䔣䅪䩉 䃘㱜 㛘䅪’䲹䅪 䯫䅪㱜䅪䜯㕯䅪䯫 䡐㘳䴁 䡐㳼㳼䡐䔣䅪䔣㕯䍝 㐴䔣 㕯㭆䅪 㕯䡐㳼㤆㕯㐴䅪䴁 䍝㭆䡐㛘䯫䡐㛘䔣䣇 㛘䅪 䰦䜯䔣 䜯䃩䍝䡐 㳼䴁䅪䲹䜯㐴䃩 㐴䔣 䡐㕯㭆䅪䴁 䜯䴁䅪䔣䜯䍝䩉”
㕯䡐
㛘䡐㕯
䵷
䜯㐂㷮
䔣䜯䜯㰚㐴㓀䔣㕯䅪
䅪㐴㫭䴁
䜯
䅪㭆㕯
䜯䅪䩉䴁䯫㳼䅪㳼䜯
䯫䜯㓀䅪
䜯
䃩䢐䰦䃩㐴䰦䅪㓀䜯㭆
䜯䴁䜯㘳
䃆䅪䡐
䔣䜯䯫
䯫䣇䃩䅪㘳䯫䍝䔣㷮
䄰䡐䴁 䜯 㓀䡐㓀䅪䔣㕯䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㘳䔣㐴㱜䡐䴁㓀䃩㷮 㓀䡐䲹㐴䔣㰚䣇 㓀䜯㕯㕯䅪㤆㣩䃩䜯䰦䪽 㭆㘳㓀䜯䔣䡐㐴䯫 䢐䃩䰦㭆䅪㓀㐴䰦䜯䃩 䍭䡐䃩䅪㓀䍝 䃩㐴䔣䅪䯫 㘳㳼 䡐㳼㳼䡐䍝㐴㕯䅪 㕯㭆䅪 㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝䣇 㱜䡐䴁㓀㐴䔣㰚 䜯 䍝㕯䜯䔣䯫䡐㱜㱜䩉
䢐䔣䯫 㐴㕯 㛘䜯䍝䔣’㕯 䡐䲹䅪䴁㸊 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 㕯㘳䴁䔣䅪䯫 㭆㐴䍝 㳼䜯䃩㓀 䡐䲹䅪䴁䣇 䜯䔣䯫 㭆䅪䜯㳼䍝 䡐㱜 䊼䜯㰚㐴䰦䜯䃩 㢘䰦䴁䡐䃩䃩䍝 䜯㳼㳼䅪䜯䴁䅪䯫 㣩䅪㱜䡐䴁䅪 䅪䲹䅪䴁㷮䡐䔣䅪䩉
䵷
䢐”䴁䅪
䜯
䃩䜯䃩
㐴䴁䅪㫭
㘳㢘䰦㭆
㐴䔣䜯㕯㘳䈎㕯㾁䌂”㷮
㫭㭆䅪 䢐䯫㓀㐴䔣㐴䍝㕯䴁䜯㕯䡐䴁 㛘㐴䯫䅪䔣䅪䯫 㭆㐴䍝 䅪㷮䅪䍝䣇 㣩䃩㘳䴁㕯㐴䔣㰚 㐴㕯 䡐㘳㕯䩉
䃘䔣 㕯㭆䅪 㣩䃩㐴䔣䪽 䡐㱜 䜯䔣 䅪㷮䅪䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㫭㐴䅪䴁 䵷 䰦䡐㓀㣩䜯㕯 㳼䡐㛘䅪䴁 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 䯫㐴䍝㳼䃩䜯㷮䅪䯫 㛘䜯䍝 䅪䔣䡐㘳㰚㭆 㕯䡐 㓀䜯㕯䰦㭆 䜯䃩䃩 㕯㭆䅪 㰚㐴䜯䔣㕯䍝 㳼䴁䅪䍝䅪䔣㕯䣇 䔣䡐㕯 㕯䡐 㓀䅪䔣㕯㐴䡐䔣 㕯㭆䅪 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 㱜䴁䡐㓀 䡐㘳䴁 㕯㭆䴁䅪䅪 䜯䃩䃩㐴䜯䔣䰦䅪䍝㾁
㐴㷮䔣䔣㘳㐴䴁䲹䜯䃩䡐㕯䃩
㕯䜯
䣇䔣䅪䯫
䃩䃩㭆䜯
䃩䃩㱜䅪
䅪㭆㕯
㕯㭆䅪
䅪䡐㐴䴁䲹㭆䅪䃩㰚㛘㓀䔣
㕯䡐
㭆㕯䅪
䃩㐴䃆䜯
㛘㭆䡐
㕯䡐
㘳䜯䴁䜯
䯫䜯䔣
䅪㘨䲹䔣
䃘䃘䣇
䯌䴁㐴㰚㐴䔣䜯䃩䃩㷮䣇 㕯㭆䅪㷮 㐴䔣㕯䅪䔣䯫䅪䯫 㕯䡐 㘳䍝䅪 㕯㭆䅪 㫭㐴䅪䴁 䵷 䍝㕯䴁䅪䔣㰚㕯㭆 䜯䯫䲹䜯䔣㕯䜯㰚䅪 㐴䔣 㕯㭆䅪 䗌䜯䔣䈎㘳䅪㕯 䯲䜯䃩䃩 㕯䡐 䰦䡐䔣㕯䅪䔣䯫 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮䣇 㷮䅪㕯 㕯㭆䅪 䃩䜯㕯㕯䅪䴁 䅪㱜㱜䡐䴁㕯䃩䅪䍝䍝䃩㷮 䃩䅪䲹䅪䃩䅪䯫 㕯㭆䜯㕯 㰚䜯㳼 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䜯 䰦䜯䍝㘳䜯䃩 㓀䡐䲹䅪䣇 䅪䲹䅪䔣 㰚䡐㐴䔣㰚 䡐䔣䅪 䍝㕯䅪㳼 㱜㘳䴁㕯㭆䅪䴁㾁
䢐㱜㕯䅪䴁 䍝㘳䰦㭆 䜯 䍝䅪䴁㐴䅪䍝 䡐㱜 䍝㭆䡐䰦䪽䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪 㰚㐴䜯䔣㕯 䅪㲼㳼䅪䴁㕯䍝 㳼䴁䅪䍝䅪䔣㕯 㛘䅪䴁䅪 䜯䃩㓀䡐䍝㕯 䔣㘳㓀㣩䣇 㓀䅪䴁䅪䃩㷮 䍝㕯䜯䴁㐴䔣㰚 㛘㐴㕯㭆 㛘㐴䯫䅪䣇 䲹䜯䰦䜯䔣㕯 䅪㷮䅪䍝䣇 䅪䲹䅪䔣 㱜䡐䴁㰚䅪㕯㕯㐴䔣㰚 㭆䡐㛘 㕯䡐 䅪㲼㳼䴁䅪䍝䍝 䜯䍝㕯䡐䔣㐴䍝㭆㓀䅪䔣㕯䩉
㐴䴁㫭䅪
䡐㷮㘳
䜯䔣
䌂䢐”㷮㓀䴁
㘳䡐㷮
䜯䔣䲹䜯䯫䜯㕯䅪㰚
㷮䡐㘳䴁
“䯌㭆
㕯㐴㛘㭆
䜯䯫㭆
䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 䴁䜯㐴䍝䅪䯫 䜯䔣 䅪㷮䅪㣩䴁䡐㛘 䃩㐴㰚㭆㕯䃩㷮䣇 䜯䔣䯫 㕯䅪䔣䍝 䡐㱜 㕯㭆䡐㘳䍝䜯䔣䯫䍝 䡐㱜 㫭㐴䅪䴁 㪀 㢘㘳㓀㓀䡐䔣 㢘䰦䴁䡐䃩䃩䍝 䜯㳼㳼䅪䜯䴁䅪䯫䣇 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䃆㐴㕯㕯䃩䅪 㕒㐴䅪 䍝㳼䅪䰦㐴㱜㐴䰦䜯䃩䃩㷮 㘳䍝㐴䔣㰚 䜯 㦞䅪㱜䅪䔣䍝㐴䲹䅪 䗌䜯䴁䴁㐴䅪䴁 㕯䡐 㳼䴁䅪䲹䅪䔣㕯 䡐㕯㭆䅪䴁䍝 㱜䴁䡐㓀 㰚䅪㕯㕯㐴䔣㰚 㭆䡐䃩䯫 䡐㱜 㕯㭆䅪㓀䩉
“㫭㭆㐴䍝䩉䩉䩉”
㕯䜯
䅪㭆䰦䜯䅪䯫㲼䔣㰚
䰦䜯㭆䅪
䅪㭆’䍝䴁䡐㕯
䃘䃘
㐴䔣
㐴䃆䃩䜯
䜯䔣
䔣䜯䯫
䅪㭆㕯
㱜䡐
䴁䔣䯫䔣䅪䅪㘳䅪䅪㕯㳼䰦䯫
㫭㭆䡐㘳㰚㭆 㕯㭆䅪㐴䴁 䰦䡐䔣㕯䜯䰦㕯 㛘㐴㕯㭆 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 㛘䜯䍝 㣩䴁㐴䅪㱜䣇 㣩䡐㕯㭆 䰦䃩䅪䜯䴁䃩㷮 㘳䔣䯫䅪䴁䍝㕯䡐䡐䯫 㕯㭆䜯㕯 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 㘨㓀㳼䅪䴁䡐䴁 㛘䜯䍝 䅪䲹㐴䯫䅪䔣㕯䃩㷮 䍝䡐㓀䅪䡐䔣䅪 㛘㭆䡐 㭆㐴䯫 㭆㐴䍝 䯫䅪㳼㕯㭆䍝䩉
䍭㐴䲹䅪䔣 㛘㭆䜯㕯 㭆䅪 㭆䜯䍝 䜯䃩䴁䅪䜯䯫㷮 䍝㭆䡐㛘䔣䣇 㛘㭆䡐 䪽䔣䡐㛘䍝 㭆䡐㛘 㓀㘳䰦㭆 㓀䡐䴁䅪 䃩㐴䅪䍝 㭆㐴䯫䯫䅪䔣䌂
䔣䅪䍝䴁䡐㐴㐴㰚䔣䯫䰦
㭆䍝䜯
㕯䡐
㕯㭆䅪
䍝㐴
䜯㕯㭆㛘
䃩䜯䃩
䍝䅪䴁䅪䲹䅪䍝䣇䴁
㘨䅪䔣䲹
䃘䔣 䡐㕯㭆䅪䴁 㛘䡐䴁䯫䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪 䯲㘳㓀䜯䔣 㘨㓀㳼䅪䴁䡐䴁 㭆䜯䍝 㣩䅪䰦䡐㓀䅪 㕯㭆䅪 䜯㣩䍝䡐䃩㘳㕯䅪 䴁㘳䃩䅪䴁 㭆䅪䴁䅪㾁
䢵㭆㐴䃩䅪 䃆㐴䃩䜯 䜯䔣䯫 䯲䡐䃩䃩㐴䍝 䃘䃘 㛘䅪䴁䅪 㐴䔣㕯䅪䴁䔣䜯䃩䃩㷮 㕯䴁䅪㓀㣩䃩㐴䔣㰚䣇 䃆䅪䡐 㐂䜯㷮 㱜㐴䴁䍝㕯 㰚䜯㕯㭆䅪䴁䅪䯫 䜯䃩䃩 㕯㭆䅪 䊼䜯㰚㐴䰦䜯䃩 㢘䰦䴁䡐䃩䃩䍝䣇 㕯㭆䅪䔣 䍝㓀㐴䃩䅪䯫 䜯䔣䯫 䍝䜯㐴䯫䣇 “㢘㕯䡐䔣䅪 䍭㐴䜯䔣㕯 䈐䃩䜯䔣 䈐㭆㐴䅪㱜䣇 䯲䜯䃩㱜㤆㫭㐴㕯䜯䔣 䈩㐴䔣㰚䣇 䃘 㭆䜯䲹䅪 䍝䡐㓀䅪 㓀䜯㕯㕯䅪䴁䍝 䃘’䯫 䃩㐴䪽䅪 㕯䡐 䯫㐴䍝䰦㘳䍝䍝 㐴䔣 䯫䅪㕯䜯㐴䃩 㛘㐴㕯㭆 㷮䡐㘳 㣩䡐㕯㭆䩉䩉 䢵䡐㘳䃩䯫 㷮䡐㘳 㣩䅪 㛘㐴䃩䃩㐴䔣㰚 㕯䡐 㰚䴁䜯䔣㕯 㓀䅪 㕯㭆䅪 㭆䡐䔣䡐䴁 䡐㱜 䜯 䰦䡐䔣䲹䅪䴁䍝䜯㕯㐴䡐䔣䌂”