I Truly Am The Villian - Chapter 2216: 2215: Imperial Palace, Buddhist Temple, Yin Xu
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Capítulo 2216: Chapter 2215: Imperial Palace, Buddhist Temple, Yin Xu
Behind this attendant, there were more than a dozen women wearing qipao, all with graceful figures.
Wherever they went, they formed a picturesque view.
These women carried plates, stepped lightly, and their eyes were clear.
The attendant took the money and was indeed a good arranger.
It is said that beauty is appetizing. This inn is quite extraordinary just for that.
“Guest, this is ‘Cloud’s Wealth’.
“This is ‘Dragon and Phoenix Harmony’.
“This is ‘Galloping Ahead’.
“This is ‘Drunken Immortal Brew’.
Each dish came with interesting symbolic names.
Putting aside everything else.
Just from the looks of it, these dishes make one feel hungry.
More than a dozen dishes filled the entire table.
The attendant smiled and said, “Dear guest, enjoy your meal. If you have any instructions, just find me.”
“Attendant, may I inquire about something,” Xu Zimei said.
“Please speak,” the attendant nodded slightly.
It was evident that Xu Zimei and his companion were visiting the country of Yinchang for the first time.
Although it is the Mortal Nation’s Capital here, due to the prayers of thousands.
Even when they see cultivators, they are not afraid.
They are already accustomed to it.
Such prayers cannot be performed by ordinary people.
It requires the unity of ten thousand people.
It is known that humans are the most complex and unpredictable species.
To work together, absolute faith is needed.
Only with faith can there be a common goal.
“Who is the King of your Yinchang country now?” Xu Zimei asked.
Upon hearing about these people inquiring about his king.
The attendant became noticeably cautious.
“Do you have any business here?”
“Just curious because many years ago, we may have known your king,” Xu Zimei said.
Although the Barefoot Monk said that his senior brother returned to Yinchang country and possibly became the pillar of the nation.
Xu Zimei still wanted to confirm.
After all, anything could happen in the position of a king.
“Amitabha,” the Barefoot Monk clasped his hands and made a Buddhist salute.
The Barefoot Monk’s body emitted a faint golden glow, giving people a very peaceful feeling.
“Are you followers of Buddhism?” the attendant asked anxiously.
“Our king is very friendly to Buddhist people, after all, he went to a temple to become a monk in the past.”
“Our king is named Yin Xu, who ascended to the throne only more than a decade ago.”
“The king is exceptionally talented, and under his leadership, Yinchang country is peaceful and prosperous, making notable progress compared to past kings.”
“However, the king is a follower of Buddhism. It is said a temple is specifically built in his palace.
The king recites the Buddha Sutra every day and performs good deeds.”
“Because of this, many people in Yinchang country have become followers of Buddhism.”
“Fortunately, the king, despite his Buddhist beliefs, does not advocate for vegetarianism. Otherwise, our business would suffer.”
Perhaps due to the Barefoot Monk’s identity, the attendant spoke at length.
It also gave Xu Zimei and his companion a simple understanding of the present king of Yinchang.
“It must be my senior brother, definitely my senior brother.”
The Barefoot Monk said confidently.
“Since childhood, the master has said that my senior brother’s willpower is stronger.”
“Even after entering the Mortal Nation, my senior brother has not abandoned the Buddhist Law. Instead, he is promoting it. I cannot compare to him!”
“You both have pure hearts; why belittle yourselves?” Xu Zimei said with a smile.
He gestured to the attendant, signaling him to leave.
The Barefoot Monk was truly hungry.
He picked up a plate of pork hock and started eating.
His mouth was full of grease, but the food was indeed delicious.
Some meat dissolved in the mouth, some dishes were sweet and mellow.
Especially the Drunken Immortal Brew, when the lid was lifted, the aroma of wine was irresistible.
Xu Zimei took a sip.
It felt that the Drunken Immortal Brew’s taste was very rich.
Even compared to immortal wine, it was just as good; both had their merits.
Upon entering, there was a dense feeling.
Next, a gentle sensation passed through the throat, and upon reaching the abdomen, it exploded like a volcano.
It completely exploded.
The whole body’s internal organs and limbs felt very clear.
This sensation, with so many layers, not many wines can achieve.
“Interesting,” Xu Zimei, took several sips in a row.
Mortal humans have their advantages, and ordinary people should not be underestimated.
After eating, the Barefoot Monk wiped the oil off his hands and mouth and said with satisfaction, “I haven’t eaten so pleasantly for many years.”
“It seems your senior sent someone over.”
Under the perception of Xu Zimei’s Divine Soul, he immediately discovered a team of warriors coming from afar.
Their target was this inn.
Just now, the Barefoot Monk sent a message, which was intriguing.
The two looked outside and saw a group of warriors wearing golden armor and exuding a powerful aura.
They appeared, immediately attracting the attention of the crowd.
“It’s the Hidden Dragon Warriors, why have they come out.”
The Hidden Dragon Warriors are the most elite soldiers of Yinchang country.
Because they mainly stay in the Imperial Palace, responsible for the king’s safety.
Under normal circumstances, they do not leave the palace unless something major happens.
So, the Hidden Dragon Warriors’ appearance immediately attracted everyone’s attention.
“Who sent the Buddhist bird? Our king has invited you.”
Upon arriving at the inn’s entrance, these Hidden Dragon Warriors did not enter, instead shouted at the door.
Since someone summoned the Buddhist bird, something must be happening.
“Let’s go,” Xu Zimei and the Barefoot Monk walked out slowly.
“It’s us,” the Barefoot Monk said.
“Please follow us to the Imperial Palace. The king wishes to meet you,” the soldiers said.
The two did not refuse, as they came looking for Yin Xu.
……
With the Hidden Dragon Warriors leading the way, it was a smooth journey.
To be honest, although Zhoushou City is the capital, the area is not large.
This resulted in the Imperial Palace in the city not being as grand as imagined.
It might also be that Xu Zimei was used to the palaces built by cultivators and was less familiar with those of mortals.
Upon entering the palace, it appeared very solemn.
Along the way, several Buddha statues could be seen.
Even some fierce Heavenly King sculptures.
The Barefoot Monk, upon entering, was wide-eyed and gaping.
“This place is no less than a temple, more like a large monastery.
It seems my senior brother hasn’t forgotten Buddha Country.”
The Barefoot Monk muttered to himself.
“What do you mean?” Xu Zimei asked.
“Many of the arrangements here are identical to those in the former Buddha Country,” the Barefoot Monk said with a bitter smile.
“When the Buddha Country was destroyed, the mountains were leveled.
Our Cloud Interval Temple could only huddle within Longxing City.
I didn’t expect my senior brother to try to recreate the Buddha Country again. Isn’t he afraid of facing another blow?”
盧
蘆
老
盧
爐
擄
䢎㽽䉴䄚㬩”㬉䬟㓊㬩㜒
㬩㽽
㓊”䑯㫋䉴
㚴㫋㽽㓊
爐
㱥㓊
擄
爐
㚴㖂䂃䀦䐵㸛㖂㓊䏔
擄
“䕾䄮 䢎䄮䙛 㖂䢎㽽㚴䄚 㲾㚴䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋 㸛䢎㽽䄮’㜒 㣋䉴㫋㨭䉴㜒㜒㚴䄮 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛㬩㽽㬉䄚 䢎䄮䂃 㸛㬩㽽 㖂㓊䏔㜒㬩䨛䢎㜒㬩䉴䄮 㸛䢎㽽 䏔㬩䀦㚴䏔䙛 㫋㚴䢎㖂㸛㚴䂃 䢎䄮 䢎㽽㜒䉴䄮㬩㽽㸛㬩䄮㨭 䏔㚴䨛㚴䏔䐵”
㜒㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 㽽䢎㬩䂃䐵
“䕾㣋
㸛㚴
㜒㸛㚴
㽽䬟䉴㓽㚴㽽䏔䄚㬩
㚴㶀䄮
䂃㫋䃽䉴䐵”
“㲟㚴 㬩㽽 㜒㸛㚴 䞂㬩䄮㨭 䉴㣋 䑯㬩䄮㖂㸛䢎䄮㨭䄚 㜒㸛㬩㽽 㓽䏔䢎㖂㚴 㸛䢎㽽 㬉䢎䂃㚴 㸛㬩㬉䄚 䢎䄮䂃 㶀㬩㜒㸛 㜒㸛㚴 䬟䏔㚴㽽㽽㬩䄮㨭㽽 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 㬉䢎㽽㽽㚴㽽䄚 㸛㚴 㖂䢎䄮 䂃㚴㣋䙛 㜒㸛㚴 㲟䉴䏔䙛 䨱䉴㓊㫋㜒䐵
䈋㓊㜒 㬩㜒 㸛䢎㽽 䢎䏔㽽䉴 㽽㸛䢎㖂䀦䏔㚴䂃 㸛㬩㬉䄚” 㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩 䢎䄮䢎䏔䙛㹂㚴䂃䐵
㖂㽽㬩䨛㬩㬩㑝䄮䏔䢎
䙛䢎䄮㬉
㬉㸛㬩
㚴㨭”䄮㬩䈋
㚴䬟
䉴㣋㫋
㣋㬩㬩㣋䂃㜒㖂㓊䏔
㸛䢎㽽
㫋㣋䉴
㜒㬩
䉴㜒
䬟㚴
㬩㓽㚴㫋㽽䉴䄮㚴䏔䬟㽽
䉴㽽
䉴㜒
䢎
㚴㸛
㜒䨱䐵䙛㬩”
“㔖㸛䢎㜒’㽽 䢎 㓽㬩㜒䙛䄚” 㜒㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 㽽㬩㨭㸛㚴䂃 㽽䉴㣋㜒䏔䙛䐵
䉆㽽 㜒㸛㚴䙛 㶀䢎䏔䀦㚴䂃 䂃㚴㚴㓽㚴㫋 㬩䄮㜒䉴 㜒㸛㚴 㨭㫋䢎䄮䂃 㸛䢎䏔䏔 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 䕾㬉㓽㚴㫋㬩䢎䏔 㶭䢎䏔䢎㖂㚴䐵
䉆
㬉䉴㫋㣋
㣋䉴
“䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䖜㓊䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚 䕾 㜒㸛䉴㓊㨭㸛㜒 䙛䉴㓊’䂃 䄮㚴䨛㚴㫋 㽽㚴㜒 㣋䉴䉴㜒 㬩䄮 㬉䙛 㓽䢎䏔䢎㖂㚴䐵”
㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩 䏔䉴䉴䀦㚴䂃 㓊㓽 㜒䉴 㽽㚴㚴 䢎 㬉䢎䄮 㬩䄮 䢎 䙛㚴䏔䏔䉴㶀 㬩㬉㓽㚴㫋㬩䢎䏔 㫋䉴䬟㚴 䏔䢎㓊㨭㸛㬩䄮㨭 䢎㽽 㸛㚴 㶀䢎䏔䀦㚴䂃 䉴㓊㜒 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䢎㜒䉴㓽 㜒㸛㚴 㓽䏔䢎㜒㣋䉴㫋㬉䐵
䂃㨭䄮㣋㬩㬩䂃㬩㚴
㸛㔖㚴
䢎䢎㖂䄮㜒㚴㫋㬩䐵䄮
䗢䉴䄮䀦
䢎㬉䄮
䢎㽽
㽽䢎
䢎
㫋㜒㓊㚴
䄮䢎䂃
㔖㸛㚴 㬩㬉㓽㚴㫋㬩䢎䏔 㫋䉴䬟㚴 㸛㚴 㶀䉴㫋㚴 㶀䢎㽽 䂃㬩㣋㣋㚴㫋㚴䄮㜒 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䉴㫋䂃㬩䄮䢎㫋䙛 㬩㬉㓽㚴㫋㬩䢎䏔 㫋䉴䬟㚴㽽䄚 㬩䄮㽽㖂㫋㬩䬟㚴䂃 㶀㬩㜒㸛 㖂䏔㚴䢎㫋 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛㬩㽽㜒 㽽㖂㫋㬩㓽㜒㽽䐵
䱇㫋 㫋䢎㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚 㸛㚴 㸛䢎䂃 㜒㸛㚴 㚴䄮㜒㬩㫋㚴 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 㲾㓊㜒㫋䢎 㚴㜒㖂㸛㚴䂃 䉴䄮㜒䉴 㜒㸛㚴 㫋䉴䬟㚴䐵
䉆㽽
㸛㚴
㬩㚴䏔䀦
䢎
㸛㚴
“㲾㚴䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚” 㜒㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 㸛䢎㽽㜒㬩䏔䙛 䬟䉴㶀㚴䂃 㬩䄮 㫋㚴㽽㓽㚴㖂㜒䐵
“㔖㸛㚴㫋㚴’㽽 䄮䉴 䄮㚴㚴䂃 㣋䉴㫋 㽽㓊㖂㸛 㣋䉴㫋㬉䢎䏔㬩㜒䙛 䬟㚴㜒㶀㚴㚴䄮 㓊㽽䄚” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㽽䢎㬩䂃 㶀㬩㜒㸛 䢎 㽽㬉㬩䏔㚴䐵
䏔㚴䏔㣋
䉴㓊㓽䄮
䄮㸛㜒㚴
㬩㲟㽽
㓊㱥
䢎㹂㨭㚴
䨱㓊㫋㬩䉴㓊㽽䏔䙛 䢎㽽䀦㚴䂃䄚 “㓝㸛䉴 㬉㬩㨭㸛㜒 㜒㸛㬩㽽 䬟㚴䉤”
“㲾㚴䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚 㜒㸛㬩㽽 㬩㽽 䄮䉴㜒 㜒㸛㚴 㓽䏔䢎㖂㚴 㣋䉴㫋 䂃㬩㽽㖂㓊㽽㽽㬩䉴䄮䄚” 㜒㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 㫋㚴㬉㬩䄮䂃㚴䂃䐵
䢎㜒
䢎
䉴䏔䉴䀦
㚴㣋㶀
㨭㸛”㜒䉝䄚㬩
㜒䄮䢎㬩䬟䄮㡥㬉䂃㚴㽽㽽䂃㚴”䄮䄚㚴㽽
㬉䙛
㔖㸛㚴䄮䄚 㶀㬩㜒㸛 䢎 㨭㫋䢎䄮䂃 㶀䢎䨛㚴 䉴㣋 㸛㬩㽽 㸛䢎䄮䂃䄚 㸛㚴 㽽䢎㬩䂃䐵
“䃽㚴㜒’㽽 㨭䉴 㜒䉴 㬉䙛 䕾㬉㓽㚴㫋㬩䢎䏔 䡳㺁㜒㫋㚴㬉㚴 㲟䢎䏔䏔䄚 㶀㸛㚴㫋㚴 䄮䉴 䉴䄮㚴 㖂䢎䄮 䂃㬩㽽㜒㓊㫋䬟 㓊㽽䐵”
㶀䢎㽽
㜒㸛㚴
㓊㱥
䢎
䉆 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 㽽㜒䢎㜒㓊㚴 㫋㚴㽽㚴㬉䬟䏔㬩䄮㨭 㜒㸛㚴 䖜䢎䂃㚴 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䉴㣋 䨱䏔䉴㓊䂃 䕾䄮㜒㚴㫋䨛䢎䏔 㔖㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴䐵
“㲾㚴䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚 㶀㸛䢎㜒’㽽 㜒㸛㬩㽽䐵䐵䐵” 㜒㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 䢎㽽䀦㚴䂃 㸛㚴㽽㬩㜒䢎䄮㜒䏔䙛䐵
㬩㣋㓊㜒㣋㬩䂃䏔㖂
“㽽㚴㫋㚴㽽㺁㓽䉤
㽽䉴㸛㬉㚴㜒㬩䄮㨭
“䕾㽽
㜒䉴
“䕾㜒’㽽 䄮䉴㜒㸛㬩䄮㨭 㸛䢎㫋䂃 㜒䉴 㚴㺁㓽㫋㚴㽽㽽䄚” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㫋㚴㓽䏔㬩㚴䂃 㶀㬩㜒㸛 䢎 㽽㬉㬩䏔㚴䐵
䉆㽽 㸛㚴 㽽䢎㜒 䂃䉴㶀䄮䄚 㓽䢎䏔䢎㖂㚴 㬉䢎㬩䂃㽽 㬩㬉㬉㚴䂃㬩䢎㜒㚴䏔䙛 㽽㚴㫋䨛㚴䂃 䨛䢎㫋㬩䉴㓊㽽 㣋㫋㓊㬩㜒㽽 䢎䄮䂃 䂃㚴䏔㬩㖂䢎㖂㬩㚴㽽䐵
㣋䉴
䉴㣋
㚴㨭䢎
㓝䢎䙛
䉴㫋㓊
㽽䢎’㬉㚴㫋㽽㜒
㜒㚴㽽䢎䄚㨭㬩㖂㸛䄮
㬩㚴䄮㺁䂃㓽㨭䄮䢎
㶀㬩㚴”䐵䂃
㚴䄮䬟㚴
㣋䏔㶀䄮䉴䉴㨭䏔㬩
㚴㲟
㸛䢎㽽
㚴㫋䀦㚴䄚䂃㫋㬉䢎
䢎䄮䂃
㣋㚴䏔㬩
䢎
㣋㬉㫋䉴
㸛㜒㚴
䙛”䗢
䢎㣋㫋
“䕾 㶀䢎䄮㜒㚴䂃 㜒䉴 䬟㚴㖂䉴㬉㚴 䢎 䂃㚴䨛䉴㜒㚴䂃 㬉䉴䄮䀦䄚 䬟㓊㜒 䢎䏔䢎㽽 㡥 㬉䙛 䬟㬩㫋㜒㸛 䂃㬩䂃 䄮䉴㜒 䢎䏔䏔䉴㶀 㬩㜒䁐”
“䗢䙛 㣋䢎㜒㸛㚴㫋’㽽 㬩䏔䏔䄮㚴㽽㽽 㶀䢎㽽 㽽㚴䨛㚴㫋㚴䄚 䕾 㶀䢎㽽 㸛㬩㽽 䉴䄮䏔䙛 㖂㸛㬩䏔䂃䄚 䢎䄮䂃 䕾 㸛䢎䂃 䢎䏔㫋㚴䢎䂃䙛 䬟㚴㚴䄮 㽽㚴䏔㚴㖂㜒㚴䂃 䢎㽽 㜒㸛㚴 䗢䉴䄮䢎㫋㖂㸛 䉴㣋 䑯㬩䄮㖂㸛䢎䄮㨭䐵”
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㜒㸛㚴
㶀䢎㽽
㜒㚴㜒䄮䂃㚴㽽㬩㫋㚴
䉴䄮
䂃㬩䄮㜒䂃’
㖂㬩䉴㚴㸛”㖂䁐
㶀䢎㽽’䄮㜒
䕾
㸛”䉴㓊㔖㨭㸛
䂃䄮䢎
䄚㚴㬉
䄮㬩
“㓝㸛㚴䄮 㬉䙛 㣋䢎㜒㸛㚴㫋 㓽䢎㽽㽽㚴䂃䄚 䏔㚴䢎䨛㬩䄮㨭 㜒㸛㬩㽽 䨛䢎㽽㜒 䀦㬩䄮㨭䂃䉴㬉 㜒䉴 㬉㚴䄚 㸛㓊䄮䂃㫋㚴䂃㽽 䉴㣋 㜒㸛䉴㓊㽽䢎䄮䂃㽽 䉴㣋 㖂㬩㜒㬩㹂㚴䄮㽽 䢎㶀䢎㬩㜒㚴䂃 㬉䙛 㽽㓊㖂㖂㚴㽽㽽㬩䉴䄮䐵”
“㲟䉴㶀 㖂䉴㓊䏔䂃 䕾 䢎䬟䢎䄮䂃䉴䄮 㬩㜒 䢎䏔䏔 䢎䄮䂃 䏔㚴䢎䨛㚴䉤”
㜒㸛㚴
䑯䉴㓊”
㸛㜒㚴
䄮㬩䑯㸛’䄮㖂䢎㨭㽽
㬉㣋㫋䉴
㚴㽽䐵㽽䏔䬟㽽㬩”㨭䄮
䢎㬉㽽’㽽㚴㽽
㜒䏔㜒䨛䢎䉴㫋㖂㽽㬩㓊
“䈋㓊㜒 㬩㣋 䑯㬩䄮㖂㸛䢎䄮㨭 䏔䉴㽽㚴㽽 㬩㜒㽽 䀦㬩䄮㨭䄚 㸛䉴㶀 㖂䢎䄮 㜒㸛㚴 㬉䢎㽽㽽㚴㽽 㓽㫋䢎䙛 㣋䉴㫋 㜒㸛㚴 䀦㬩䄮㨭䂃䉴㬉䉤”
“䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛㬩㽽㬉 㬩㽽 䢎䬟䉴㓊㜒 㽽䢎䨛㬩䄮㨭 㜒㸛㚴 㶀䉴㫋䏔䂃㑝 㬩㣋 䕾 㣋䉴㫋㽽䢎䀦㚴 㸛㓊䄮䂃㫋㚴䂃㽽 䉴㣋 㜒㸛䉴㓊㽽䢎䄮䂃㽽 䉴㣋 㖂㬩㜒㬩㹂㚴䄮㽽䄚 㶀㸛䢎㜒 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛㬩㽽㜒 䃽䢎㶀 㖂䢎䄮 䕾 㽽㜒㬩䏔䏔 㓽㫋䢎㖂㜒㬩㖂㚴䉤”
㫋㜒㚴’㽽䉴㫋䬟㸛
䂃㨭㚴㽽䄮㜒㫋䢎䄮䄮䂃㓊㬩
䂃䄮䢎
䑯㓊’㺁䄮㬩㽽
㬩㸛㽽
䉴䀦䗢䄮
㚴㜒㸛
䉆㣋㜒㚴㫋 䢎䏔䏔䄚 㸛㚴 㸛䢎䂃 㜒䉴 䢎䬟䢎䄮䂃䉴䄮 㸛㬩㽽 䏔㬩㣋㚴 㓽䢎㜒㸛 䬟㓊㜒 㶀䢎㽽 㸛㚴䏔㓽䏔㚴㽽㽽 㬩䄮 䂃䉴㬩䄮㨭 㽽䉴䐵
“䡳䨛㚴䄮 䢎㽽 䢎 䀦㬩䄮㨭䄚 䕾 㖂䉴䄮㽽㜒䢎䄮㜒䏔䙛 䙛㚴䢎㫋䄮 㣋䉴㫋 䨱䏔䉴㓊䂃 䕾䄮㜒㚴㫋䨛䢎䏔 㔖㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴䄚 䢎䄮䂃 䉴㓊㫋 㣋䉴㫋㬉㚴㫋 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䨱䉴㓊䄮㜒㫋䙛䐵”
㓝㬩㜒㸛 䢎 㶀䢎䨛㚴 䉴㣋 㸛㬩㽽 㸛䢎䄮䂃䄚 㸛㚴 㓽䉴㬩䄮㜒㚴䂃 㜒䉴 㜒㸛㚴 䉴㓊㜒㽽㬩䂃㚴 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 㓽䢎䏔䢎㖂㚴䐵
䃽䢎㓊㨭㸛㬩䄮㨭䄚 㸛㚴 㽽䢎㬩䂃䄚 “䖜㓊䄮㬩䉴㫋 䈋㫋䉴㜒㸛㚴㫋䄚 䏔䉴䉴䀦 䢎㜒 㜒㸛㬩㽽 㓽䢎䏔䢎㖂㚴㑝 㸛䉴㶀 䂃䉴㚴㽽 㬩㜒 㖂䉴㬉㓽䢎㫋㚴 㜒䉴 䉴㓊㫋 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䨱䉴㓊䄮㜒㫋䙛 䬟䢎㖂䀦 㜒㸛㚴䄮䉤”
䏔㚴㬩㜒䄚”䢎㬩䂃㖂䄮
㸛㚴㜒
㬉㽽䉆”䉴㜒䏔
㶀㸛㬩㜒
䢎
䂃㬩䢎㽽
䄮㫋㜒㚴㬉㨭㬩䬟䏔
䉴䗢䀦䄮
㔖㸛㚴 㣋䉴㫋㬉㚴㫋 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䨱䉴㓊䄮㜒㫋䙛 㸛㚴䏔䂃 㜒㸛㚴㬩㫋 㬉䉴㽽㜒 㖂㸛㚴㫋㬩㽽㸛㚴䂃 㬉㚴㬉䉴㫋㬩㚴㽽䄚 㸛䢎䨛㬩䄮㨭 㨭㫋䉴㶀䄮 㓊㓽 㜒㸛㚴㫋㚴䐵
䑯㚴㜒 㬩㜒 䢎䏔㽽䉴 㸛㚴䏔䂃 㜒㸛㚴㬩㫋 㬉䉴㽽㜒 㓽䢎㬩䄮㣋㓊䏔 㬉㚴㬉䉴㫋㬩㚴㽽䄚 䢎㽽 㜒㸛㚴 㲟䉴䏔䙛 䨱䉴㓊㫋㜒’㽽 㸛䢎䄮䂃 䬟㫋䉴㓊㨭㸛㜒 䂃䉴㶀䄮 䂃㚴䢎㜒㸛 㜒䉴 㜒㸛㚴 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䃽䉴㫋䂃䄚 㣋䏔䢎㜒㜒㚴䄮㬩䄮㨭 㜒㸛㚴 㸛㬩䏔䏔㽽䐵
㸛䙛㶀
㬩䂃䂃
䖜㬩㫋”䄮䉴㓊
㜒㸛㬩㽽
䙛㬩㜒䨱
䙛䉴㓊
㬩㚴䉤㜒㬉”
“䕾 㜒㸛䉴㓊㨭㸛㜒 䙛䉴㓊’䂃 㨭㓊䢎㫋䂃 䨱䏔䉴㓊䂃 䕾䄮㜒㚴㫋䨛䢎䏔 㔖㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴 㣋䉴㫋㚴䨛㚴㫋 䢎䄮䂃 䄮㚴䨛㚴㫋 㚴㬉㚴㫋㨭㚴 䢎㨭䢎㬩䄮䐵”
“䨱䏔䉴㓊䂃 䕾䄮㜒㚴㫋䨛䢎䏔 㔖㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴 㬩㽽䄚 䢎㣋㜒㚴㫋 䢎䏔䏔䄚 䉴㓊㫋 䏔䢎㽽㜒 䏔㬩䄮㚴䢎㨭㚴 䉴㣋 䂃㚴䨛䉴㜒㚴䂃 㖂㓊䏔㜒㬩䨛䢎㜒㬩䉴䄮㑝 䕾 㜒㸛䉴㓊㨭㸛㜒 㜒㸛㚴 㽽䢎㬉㚴䐵
䉴㜒
㶀㜒䢎䄮
㣋㬩
‘䕾䂃
䕾
䂃㚴㬩䄚
䏔䏔㶀㽽䢎”䐵
㫋㶀㚴㚴
䄮㚴䨛䡳
㬩䂃㚴
㜒䉴
㬩㜒㽽
㔖㸛㚴 䈋䢎㫋㚴㣋䉴䉴㜒 䗢䉴䄮䀦 䄮䉴䂃䂃㚴䂃 㽽䏔㬩㨭㸛㜒䏔䙛 䢎䄮䂃 㨭䏔䢎䄮㖂㚴䂃 㜒䉴㶀䢎㫋䂃㽽 㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩䐵
“䕾㜒 㶀䢎㽽 㜒㸛㬩㽽 㽽㚴䄮㬩䉴㫋䄚 㶀㸛䉴 㖂㸛䢎䄮㨭㚴䂃 㬉䙛 䢎㫋㫋㬩䨛䢎䏔䐵”
㸛㜒㚴
㬩”㲾㚴䄮䉴㫋
䂃䉴
㓊䙛䉴
䢎”䉝䉤㖂㚴
“䀁㚴㬉䉴䄮 䉝䢎㖂㚴䉤” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㓽䢎㓊㽽㚴䂃䄚 䝬㓊㬩㖂䀦䏔䙛 㫋㚴㓽䏔䙛㬩䄮㨭䐵
“㔖㸛㬩㽽 䉴䄮㚴 㬩㽽 䢎 㬉㚴㬉䬟㚴㫋 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 䀁㚴㬉䉴䄮 䉝䢎㖂㚴䉤”
㫋㨭㣋䏔㬩䂃㬩㚴䉴
䉴㣋
㣋䉴
㜒㚴㸛
㬩䄮㜒䉴
㣋㚴䏔䏔
㓊䉴㫋
㬉㫋㬉㚴䬟㚴㚴㫋㑝
㸛䄮㜒㚴
㚴㜒䐵㬉㸛”
䕾”
䄮䙛㜒㖂㬩㚴䏔䢎㫋
㽽䢎㶀
䢎䄮䂃
“㓝㸛㬩䏔㚴 䉴㓊㫋 㬉䢎㽽㜒㚴㫋 㶀䢎㽽 䢎䏔㬩䨛㚴䄚 㜒㸛㚴䙛 䉴㣋㜒㚴䄮 㫋㚴㬉㬩䄮㬩㽽㖂㚴䂃 䢎䬟䉴㓊㜒 㜒㸛㚴 㨭䏔䉴㫋䙛 䂃䢎䙛㽽 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛䢎 䨱䉴㓊䄮㜒㫋䙛䄚 㶀㸛㬩㖂㸛 㶀㚴 䏔䉴䄮㨭㚴䂃 㣋䉴㫋䐵”
“䕾 䂃㚴㖂㬩䂃㚴䂃 㜒䉴 㜒㫋䢎䨛㚴䏔 㶀㬩㜒㸛 㸛㬩㬉㑝 㓽㚴㫋㸛䢎㓽㽽 㫋䢎㜒㸛㚴㫋 㜒㸛䢎䄮 䂃䙛㬩䄮㨭 䢎㜒 㜒㸛㚴 䉴䏔䂃 㜒㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴 㬩䄮 䨱䏔䉴㓊䂃 䕾䄮㜒㚴㫋䨛䢎䏔 㔖㚴㬉㓽䏔㚴䄚 㬩㜒’㽽 䬟㚴㜒㜒㚴㫋 㜒䉴 㽽㓽㫋㚴䢎䂃 㜒㸛㚴 䈋㓊䂃䂃㸛㬩㽽㜒 䃽䢎㶀䐵
䄮䡳㚴䨛
“㚴㓊䄮㨭㫋㜒㫋㚴䏔㣋㓊䄚
䢎䄮䂃
㬩㣋
㜒㬩
䄮䉴䀦䗢
㜒㚴㸛
䉆㜒 㜒㸛㬩㽽䄚 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㣋㬩䄮䢎䏔䏔䙛 䏔䉴䉴䀦㚴䂃 䢎㜒 㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩 㽽㚴㫋㬩䉴㓊㽽䏔䙛䐵
㲟㚴 㽽㜒䉴䉴䂃 㓊㓽 㽽䉴䏔㚴㬉䄮䏔䙛 䢎䄮䂃 䬟䉴㶀㚴䂃 㜒䉴 㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩䐵
㓊䉴䙛䄚
“䢎䀦䄮㔖㸛
㓊䉴㫋
㣋㫋䉴
䄮䐵㓊䉴㫋㜒䨱䙛”
“䕾䄮 䢎 㽽㚴䄮㽽㚴䄚 㜒㸛㬩㽽 㬩㽽 䢎䏔㽽䉴 㶀㸛䢎㜒 㜒㸛㚴 䀁㚴㬉䉴䄮 䉝䢎㖂㚴 䉴㶀㚴㽽 䙛䉴㓊䄚” 㱥㓊 䏜㬩㬉㚴㬩 㬉䢎䂃㚴 䢎 㨭㚴䄮㜒䏔㚴 㨭㚴㽽㜒㓊㫋㚴䐵
㲾䢎䙛㬩䄮㨭䄚 “䗢䉴㫋㚴䉴䨛㚴㫋䄚 㬉䙛 䨛㬩㽽㬩㜒 㸛㚴㫋㚴 䢎䏔㽽䉴 㸛䢎㽽 㽽䉴㬉㚴㜒㸛㬩䄮㨭 䕾 㶀㬩㽽㸛 㜒䉴 䢎㽽䀦 㣋䉴㫋 䙛䉴㓊㫋 㸛㚴䏔㓽 㶀㬩㜒㸛䐵”
䢎”䏔㚴㚴㽽㶭
㬩䄮”㚴㲾䉴㫋䄚
䉆㜒 㜒㸛䢎㜒 㬉䉴㬉㚴䄮㜒䄚 㓽䢎䄮㬩㖂䀦㚴䂃 㣋䉴䉴㜒㽽㜒㚴㓽㽽 㽽䉴㓊䄮䂃㚴䂃 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䉴㓊㜒㽽㬩䂃㚴䐵
䉆 䨛䉴㬩㖂㚴 㽽㸛䉴㓊㜒㚴䂃 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䬟㚴䙛䉴䄮䂃 㜒㸛㚴 䂃䉴䉴㫋䄚 “䞂㬩䄮㨭䄚 㜒㸛㚴 䖜㬩䄮㶀㓊 䨊㓊䢎㫋䂃 䨊㚴䄮㚴㫋䢎䏔 㫋㚴䝬㓊㚴㽽㜒㽽 䢎䄮 䢎㓊䂃㬩㚴䄮㖂㚴䐵”
㬩䙛’㜒㽽㖂
㣋䉴㫋
㽽㬩
㜒䬟㓊
㫋䙛㓊㖂㜒㬩䐵㚴㽽
㚴㸛㜒
㚴㽽㫋䉴㽽䄮䬟䏔㬩㚴㓽
㜒䉴䄮
㚴㜒㸛
㸛㚴㜒
㜒㚴㸛
㔖㸛㚴 䖜㬩䄮㶀㓊 䨊㓊䢎㫋䂃 㬩㽽 䢎㓽㓽䉴㬩䄮㜒㚴䂃 䂃㬩㫋㚴㖂㜒䏔䙛 䬟䙛 㜒㸛㚴 䡳㬉㓽㚴㫋䉴㫋䄚 㓽㫋㬩㬉䢎㫋㬩䏔䙛 㬩䄮 㖂㸛䢎㫋㨭㚴 䉴㣋 㖂㬩㜒䙛 㽽䢎㣋㚴㜒䙛 䢎㽽㬩䂃㚴 㣋㫋䉴㬉 㓽䢎㜒㫋䉴䏔䏔㬩䄮㨭䐵
㲟㚴䢎㫋㬩䄮㨭 㽽䉴㬉㚴䉴䄮㚴 㽽㚴㚴䀦㬩䄮㨭 䢎䄮 䢎㓊䂃㬩㚴䄮㖂㚴 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䉴㓊㜒㽽㬩䂃㚴䐵
㚴㽽㚴
㨭㚴㜒䄮㚴㜒㫋䄮䢎䄮㬩㬩
䏔㽽䙛㸛䏔㬩㨭㜒䄚
䉴㓊䙛
‘䕾㬉
䄮’㜒䢎”䨱
䕾㽽 㜒㸛㚴㫋㚴 䢎䄮䙛㜒㸛㬩䄮㨭 㜒㸛䢎㜒 㖂䢎䄮’㜒 㶀䢎㬩㜒 㓊䄮㜒㬩䏔 䏔䢎㜒㚴㫋䉤”
“䞂㬩䄮㨭䄚 㬩㜒’㽽 㚴㺁㜒㫋㚴㬉㚴䏔䙛 㓊㫋㨭㚴䄮㜒䄚” 㜒㸛㚴 䖜㬩䄮㶀㓊 䨊㓊䢎㫋䂃 䨊㚴䄮㚴㫋䢎䏔 㖂㫋㬩㚴䂃 㣋㫋䉴㬉 䉴㓊㜒㽽㬩䂃㚴 㜒㸛㚴 㸛䢎䏔䏔䐵
㜒䕾㽽’”
䄚䄮”㬩
㜒㚴䏔
㱥㓊
㬉㬩㸛
㓽䐵㚴㫋䄮䂃䉴䂃㚴㽽
“䉆㣋㜒㚴㫋 䢎䏔䏔䄚 㶀㚴’㫋㚴 䄮䉴㜒 㬩䄮 㬩㬉㬉㚴䂃㬩䢎㜒㚴 㸛䢎㽽㜒㚴䐵”
“䗢䙛 䢎㓽䉴䏔䉴㨭㬩㚴㽽䄚” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 䄮䉴䂃䂃㚴䂃䐵
㶀㬩㜒㸛
“䄮㬩䐵
䢎䬟䀦㖂
㚴”䨱䉴㬉
䢎䙛㓊㜒㸛䉴䄚㜒㫋㬩
㸛㚴
㔖㸛㬩㽽 䖜㬩䄮㶀㓊 䨊㓊䢎㫋䂃 䨊㚴䄮㚴㫋䢎䏔 䄮䢎㬉㚴䂃 㙇㬩㓊 㶭㚴㬩 㬩㽽 䢎 㨭㚴䄮㚴㫋䢎䏔 㸛㚴䏔䂃 㬩䄮 㸛㬩㨭㸛 㚴㽽㜒㚴㚴㬉 䬟䙛 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊䐵
䨊㬩䨛㚴䄮 㜒㸛㚴 㖂㫋㬩㜒㬩㖂䢎䏔 㫋㚴㽽㓽䉴䄮㽽㬩䬟㬩䏔㬩㜒䙛 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 䖜㬩䄮㶀㓊 䨊㓊䢎㫋䂃䄚 䉴䄮䏔䙛 㽽䉴㬉㚴䉴䄮㚴 㣋㫋䉴㬉 㜒㸛㚴 䂃㬩㫋㚴㖂㜒 䏔㬩䄮㚴䢎㨭㚴 㶀䉴㓊䏔䂃 䬟㚴 㜒㫋㓊㽽㜒㚴䂃 㶀㬩㜒㸛 㜒㸛㚴 㣋䢎㜒㚴 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 㚴䄮㜒㬩㫋㚴 㖂㬩㜒䙛䐵
㓊㙇㬩
㬩䄮
㸛㜒㚴䢎
䄮㬩
㸛㬩㽽
䄮㬩
㫋䉴
㬩䄮㚴㣋
䏔㖂䢎䂃
㬩㶭㚴
㚴㖂䢎㬉
㣋㬉㫋䉴
㝕㓽䉴䄮 㚴䄮㜒㚴㫋㬩䄮㨭䄚 㸛㚴 㬩㬉㬉㚴䂃㬩䢎㜒㚴䏔䙛 䀦䄮㚴䏔㜒 㬩䄮 㜒㸛㚴 㸛䢎䏔䏔䐵
“㙇㬩㓊 㶭㚴㬩䄚 㪖㓊㽽㜒 㽽䢎䙛 㶀㸛䢎㜒’㽽 㜒㸛㚴 㬉䢎㜒㜒㚴㫋㑝 䕾’㬉 䄮䉴㜒 㨭䉴㬩䄮㨭 㜒䉴 㖂㓊㜒 䙛䉴㓊㫋 㸛㚴䢎䂃 䉴㣋㣋䄚” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㽽䢎㬩䂃 䂃㬩㽽㓽䏔㚴䢎㽽㚴䂃䐵
䢎
㶭㬩㚴
㽽㜒㓊䉴㬩㚴䂃䄚”
䏔㜒䉴
㣋䉴
㬉䉴㜒䏔㬉㫋䢎䕾㽽
䢎䨛㸛㚴
䞂䄮㨭”㬩䄚
㙇㬩㓊
“㔖㸛㚴䙛 㽽䢎䙛 㬩㣋 㶀㚴 䂃䉴䄮’㜒 䂃㚴㽽㜒㫋䉴䙛 㜒㸛㚴 㽽㜒䢎㜒㓊㚴㽽 㜒䉴䂃䢎䙛䄚 㜒㸛㚴䙛’䏔䏔 䂃㚴㽽㜒㫋䉴䙛 䉴㓊㫋 䏜㸛䉴㓊㽽㸛䉴㓊 䨱㬩㜒䙛䐵”
“䉆㫋㚴 㜒㸛㚴䙛 㓽㚴䉴㓽䏔㚴 㣋㫋䉴㬉 㜒㸛㚴 㲟䉴䏔䙛 䨱䉴㓊㫋㜒 䢎㨭䢎㬩䄮䉤” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㣋㫋䉴㶀䄮㚴䂃 㽽䏔㬩㨭㸛㜒䏔䙛䐵
䢎㶀䄮㽽’㜒
䱇䄚䨛䉴䬟䏔㬩㓊䙛㽽
㸛㜒㽽㬩
㙇㬩㓊 㶭㚴㬩 䄮䉴䂃䂃㚴䂃 㽽䏔㬩㨭㸛㜒䏔䙛䐵
“㔖㸛㬩㽽 㜒㬩㬉㚴䄚 㜒㸛㚴䙛 㬉㬩㨭㸛㜒 䬟㚴 㽽㚴㫋㬩䉴㓊㽽䄚 䄮䉴㜒 㪖㓊㽽㜒 㬩㽽㽽㓊㬩䄮㨭 䢎 㶀䢎㫋䄮㬩䄮㨭䐵”
“㚴㽽㔖䉴㸛
䢎㚴㫋
㶀㚴
㑝䉴㶀㚴㫋㣋䏔㓽㓊
䕾䉴䢎㬉㬉㽽㜒㫋䏔
䏔㫋䙛䬟㖂㚴䄮䂃㬩㬩
㬉㜒㚴䐵”㸛
䉴䄮
“㓝㸛䢎㜒 䢎䬟䉴㓊㜒 㜒㸛㚴 䬟䏔㚴㽽㽽㬩䄮㨭 䉴㣋 㜒㸛㚴 㬉䢎㽽㽽㚴㽽䉤 䀁䢎㫋㚴 㜒㸛㚴䙛 㚴䨛㚴䄮 䂃㚴㣋䙛 㜒㸛㚴 㲟㚴䢎䨛㚴䄮 䢎䄮䂃 䡳䢎㫋㜒㸛 㶭䉴㶀㚴㫋䉤” 䑯㬩䄮㺁㓊 㣋㫋䉴㶀䄮㚴䂃䄚 䢎㽽䀦㬩䄮㨭䐵
“䞂㬩䄮㨭䄚 㽽㚴㚴 㣋䉴㫋 䙛䉴㓊㫋㽽㚴䏔㣋䄚” 㙇㬩㓊 㶭㚴㬩 㫋㚴㓽䏔㬩㚴䂃䐵䐵