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The Innkeeper - Chapter 1988

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Capítulo 1988: Helix Petal Rose

Lex smirked, and looked at Serene with a hint of amusement in his eyes.

“You want to guide me in cultivation? Sure, I may not know some things, but I sincerely doubt that you can guide my cultivation,” he said, without holding back. To be honest, even Lex himself was unable to plan for his cultivation.

Only his cultivation technique, which could endlessly adapt, and endlessly grow stronger based on his actions, could account for all the things he did. His cultivation was just too diversified, his strength too unpredictable. Sure, she might know a bunch of random things, and they might even be a little helpful, but he doubted she was qualified enough to comment on his cultivation.

In fact, Lex felt like if his forms were not suppressed, and he activated his dragonform, even his dragonself would not be angered by her audacious claim, and instead would have just found it hilarious.

“I admit, I cannot even begin to imagine what you’ve been through,” Serene said, shaking her head. “The son I gave birth to was definitely not a High Human, and I’m pretty sure the physique you were born with has changed as well. Maybe you have others who are already helping you out. That doesn’t mean that I can’t be helpful either. For example, I can’t help but sense that… somehow you’ve embarked on the path to build a Dao Body. Is that correct?”

Actually, as she asked this question, Serene wasn’t completely sure about the answer. Matters related to the Dao were still beyond her, for now.

Lex raised an eyebrow, and then wondered whether he should confirm it or not. That was pretty sensitive information. Then again, if she could already guess this much…

“Yes, it’s something I’m working on,” Lex admitted.

Serene raised her eyebrows, somewhat surprised and somewhat impressed that it was actually real. Then she began to massage her brows as she considered how to progress from there.

“This is… I don’t… do you even…” Serene began to say, but found it difficult to articulate what she wanted to say, so she only sighed.

“It’s very ambitious to plan for the Demi-Dao Lord realm already,” she said, leaning back with a hint of exhaustion.

“Demi-Dao Lord?” Lex asked, raising an eyebrow. “What makes you think that I’m planning for that, and not the Dao Lord realm?”

He could understand it if the Demi-Dao Lord was a realm he needed to achieve before getting to Dao Lord, but why would his mother assume he was planning for the former, and not the latter. To be honest, he still didn’t know exactly how one became a Dao Lord, or if Demi-Dao Lord was actually on the path to the realm. Regardless, he always aimed for the top.

“Do you know how to become a Dao Lord?” Serene asked, but continued on speaking without giving him a chance to speak. “Quite frankly, I don’t know myself. What I do know is that becoming one is nigh impossible, and that most people are not destined to reach it. Heck, even most Celestial Immortals are not destined to reach it.

“But ignoring that, I do know a few guidelines that have historically proven helpful for those pursuing such a realm. The more diverse their focus, the harder it is to become a Dao Lord. In contrast, the more singular the focus, the easier it is to become a Dao Lord. That is why I have your father focusing solely on his Sword Intent, while I focus solely on the path the heritage set before me.

“Considering how diverse your path seems to be, it pretty much seems entirely unlikely that you will be able to reach such a realm. That is why I said that preparing to attain a Dao Body is akin to planning for the Demi-Dao Lord realm.”

This news would have devastated anyone else, but was exactly the reason why Lex felt like Serene was unqualified to comment on his cultivation. She looked at his path and assumed it was a mess, whereas the truth was, his seemingly diversified path was all a part of his cultivation technique which was all encompassing. So, one could even say, Lex’s one, true path was to follow his will and do as he pleased.

Serene could see that Lex was unconvinced, but didn’t dwell on it.

“To be honest, I cannot comment on it in too much depth. According to my heritage, I should not inquire about Dao things until I reach the peak of the Celestial realm. So the key question of what it even means to have a Dao Body goes unanswered.

“What does Dao even mean? To make a Dao Body, resources at the Dao level need to be used and fused with the body, an already impossible task. But what does that mean? The Dao level is one thing, and the Daos of Dao Lords is an entirely different thing. So what does it really mean to form a Dao body? I’m afraid that is a question that cannot be answered by us just yet.

“But, in practice, having a Dao Body is equal to being a fake Demi-Dao Lord. In this case, the Dao is not referring to the Dao of a Dao Lord, but resources at the Dao level, which basically means that because of the resources you used, your body has gained the ability to tolerate and withstand the aura of the Dao of a Dao Lord. I think, you can probably also exude such an aura yourself, to a small extent.

“Yet it would not grant you the same powers and abilities as a Dao Lord, or even a Demi-Dao Lord, which is why I called it a fake version. But it’s the next best thing, and is already above most of the universe. Most importantly, it is not easy to achieve.

“Once you have embarked on the path to a Dao Body, every 1000 years you will face a Dao Body tribulation which will grow stronger each time. This will continue until you achieve the Dao Body, or until you die. Moreover, once you reach 99% of your Dao Body, on the verge of reaching 100%, you will go through a Fate tribulation.

“The Dao Body tribulations are still manageable, since they begin relative to your strength. A Fate tribulation, however, is of fixed strength. Anyone and everyone hoping to achieve a Dao body experiences the same Fate tribulation, and it is not easy to pass.”

This was new information for Lex, but that is not what he focused on. The detailed level of the information made it obvious to Lex that this kind of thing was not being attempted for the first time. In fact, it might even be relatively common for the largest organizations in the universe to have one or two members with Dao Bodies.

“A Dao Body tribulation is quite straightforward,” Serene continued. “A figure imbued with Dao aura will manifest in front of you, and you need to defeat it in combat. That’s all there is to each. Each 1000 years, the level of Dao aura on the figure will increase, thereby increasing the difficulty.

“A Fate tribulation, however, is a test of your life that has already gone by. Your fate needs to be strong enough to tolerate the power that comes along with having a Dao Body. For those who naturally ascend to a higher level, this is not an issue, but for Immortals, it’s not such an easy burden to support.”

“Noted,” said Lex casually. “Is there anything else you’d like to discuss? Otherwise, I’d rather move onto the topic of what you did to my body? And Belle, Moon and Liz’s bodies too while you’re at it.”

Serene looked at Lex, and then sighed.

“If… if you ever need to ask some questions, you can come to me. Honestly, I can help you. I can see that you have a dragonsheart. That’s akin to what Belle went through, so I can teach you how to utilize it best. Or the faint traces of divinity about you. I can see you’ve already forsaken the path of Divine fire, which is for the best. Whether it’s your soul, or your spirit, or your techniques, or anything, you can come to me in the future.”

In truth, Lex was actually quite interested in her research regarding clones. But… he could not make himself ask her, so he kept to his original demands.

Seeing that Lex wasn’t saying anything, Serene moved onto the topic of their physiques.

“Your physique each relies on some incredibly rare resources,” she said. “In your case, the essence of your body was made using a treasure called Helix Petal Rose. The Helix Petal Rose has extremely adaptive qualities, and taps into mankind’s innate adaptability, promoting change and evolution. As a result, your original ability should have been to help other humans evolve based on the amount and quality of energy you yourself have.”

䗬㓲䣤䉺䎇

䨳㑭㡲㟕㓲

㵞㬱䋻㟕䙟

䉺䋻䉺䙟㓲

擄

㝣㟕㵞䉺䪭㟕

㻩㟕㓲

擄

㵞㓲䳡㓲㝣㟕㭖㧻

路

魯

䎇䪭䪭

㻩㟕㬱

䗬㟕㝣䉺

盧

老

老

盧

㛇㓲㬱䉺㦛

蘆

䎇㑭䳡㦛㓲

爐

䀦㓲䣤

㳥㬱㵞

㴔䎇㻩䐅㓲 䀦㓲䣤 㭖㦛㑭 㬱䙟㓲 㟕㭖㻩㓲䳡 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 䓢䎇䪭㻩䎇䘍䙟㬱 䤖㻩㻩㧻 㦛㻩䪭 䙟㦛䪭 㦛 䡋㓲䳡㝣 䐅㟕㹅㸿㓲㬱㓲㻩㬱 㭖㟕䳡䢌㓲䳡 㳥㻩䪭㓲䳡㻩㓲㦛㬱䙟 䙟䎇㹅 㭖䙟㟕 㭖㦛㑭 䜢㟕㻩䪭 㟕䜢 䘍㦛䳡䪭㓲㻩䎇㻩䘍㧻 䀦㓲䣤 䙟㦛䪭 䪭㟕㻩㓲 㹅㳥䐅䙟 㬱㟕 䎇㻩䐅䳡㓲㦛㑭㓲 䙟䎇㑭 䢌㻩㟕㭖䉺㓲䪭䘍㓲 㦛㵞㟕㳥㬱 㸿䉺㦛㻩㬱㑭 㟕䡋㓲䳡 㬱䙟㓲 㝣㓲㦛䳡㑭䨳 㚡䜢㬱㓲䳡 㦛䉺䉺㧻 䎇㬱 㭖㟕㳥䉺䪭 㵞㓲 㬱㟕㟕 㑭㦛䪭 䎇䜢 䀦㓲䣤 㹅䎇㑭㑭㓲䪭 㟕㳥㬱 㟕㻩 䘍㟕㟕䪭 㟕㸿㸿㟕䳡㬱㳥㻩䎇㬱䎇㓲㑭 㟕㳥㬱 㟕䜢 䎇䘍㻩㟕䳡㦛㻩䐅㓲䨳

䗬㓲 㓲㑭㸿㓲䐅䎇㦛䉺䉺㝣 㸿㦛䎇䪭 㦛㬱㬱㓲㻩㬱䎇㟕㻩 㬱㟕 䳡㦛䳡㓲 㦛㻩䪭 䡋㦛䉺㳥㦛㵞䉺㓲 㸿䉺㦛㻩㬱㑭㧻 㬱䙟㓲 䢌䎇㻩䪭㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 䘍䎇䡋㓲 䙟䎇㹅 䙟㳥䘍㓲 㵞㓲㻩㓲䜢䎇㬱㑭 㝣㓲㬱 㭖㓲䳡㓲 䙟㦛䳡䪭 㬱㟕 䘍䳡㟕㭖䨳 䤯㦛㬱㳥䳡㦛䉺䉺㝣㧻 㟕䉺䪭㓲䳡 㸿䉺㦛㻩㬱㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㭖㓲䳡㓲 䉺䎇㻩䢌㓲䪭 㬱㟕 㹅㝣㬱䙟䎇䐅㦛䉺 㑭㬱㟕䳡䎇㓲㑭 㦛㻩䪭 䉺㓲䘍㓲㻩䪭㑭 㭖㓲䳡㓲 㓲䡋㓲㻩 䙟䎇䘍䙟㓲䳡 㟕㻩 䙟䎇㑭 㸿䳡䎇㟕䳡䎇㬱㝣 䉺䎇㑭㬱䨳

䳡㓲䜢㓲㟕㵞

㚡㑭

䜢䉺䉺㓲

㓲䙟㬱

㓲䘍㟕

㑭㦛

㟕㬱㟕

㦛䪭䎇㑭

㬱䎇㵞㧻

㵞㓲㦛䐅㹅㓲

㦛㬱䙟㬱

㻩䎇

䎇㻩㓲䙟㸿㟕䣤

㟕䜢㹅㑭㦛㳥㧻

㭖䉺㓲䨳䉺

䙟㬱㓲

㓲䳡䎇䡋㑭㻩㓲㧻㳥

㻩㦛䪭

㦛

㓲㬱䙟

㦛

㦛㑭㭖

㦛㻩䘍䪭㟕䳡

㓲䉺㟕䡋䨳

㓲䘍㻩䉺㓲䪭

䎇㻩

㡲㓲㑭㟕

㬱䳡㦛㸿

㟕䜢

䪭䳡㻩㟕䘍㑭㦛

㻩䪭㦛

㬱㦛㛇䉺㓲

㓲㻩㬱㳥䪭䳡

㓲䉺䳡㝣㦛

㬱䎇

㦛㝣㑭䪭

㬱䤖

䗬㓲䣤䉺䎇

㵞㦛䢌䐅

㦛

㦛㭖㑭

㬱䙟㓲

㧻㬱㟕㳥

㦛㑭㭖

㟕䜢

䜢㟕

䎇㻩

䳡㓲䪭䎇㓲㻩䘍

㻩㦛㝣

㦛

䳡㓲㦛䐅

㪜䙟㓲 䗬㓲䉺䎇䣤 㛇㓲㬱㦛䉺 㡲㟕㑭㓲 㑭㳥㸿㸿㟕㑭㓲䪭䉺㝣 䘍䳡㓲㭖 㟕㻩䉺㝣 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲䎇䳡 㻩㓲㑭㬱㧻 㹅㦛䳡䎇㻩㦛㬱䎇㻩䘍 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲䎇䳡 㦛㳥䳡㦛㑭㧻 䎇㻩㬱㓲䳡㬱㭖䎇㻩䎇㻩䘍 㵞㟕㬱䙟 㬱䙟㓲䎇䳡 㸿㟕㭖㓲䳡㑭 䎇㻩㬱㟕 㵞㓲䐅㟕㹅䎇㻩䘍 㑭㟕㹅㓲㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍 䘍䳡㓲㦛㬱㓲䳡䋻

㪜䙟䎇㑭 䜢䉺㟕㭖㓲䳡 㭖㦛㑭 㑭㦛䎇䪭 㬱㟕 㵞㓲 㓲䣤㬱䎇㻩䐅㬱㧻 䜢㟕䳡 䪭䳡㦛䘍㟕㻩㑭 㦛㻩䪭 㸿䙟㟕㓲㻩䎇䣤㓲㑭 㻩㟕㭖 䙟㦛䪭 㦛 䳡䎇䡋㦛䉺䳡㝣 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㭖㓲㻩㬱 㵞㦛䐅䢌 㬱㟕 㬱䙟㓲 㵞㓲䘍䎇㻩㻩䎇㻩䘍 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 㳥㻩䎇䡋㓲䳡㑭㓲㧻 㑭㟕 㻩㦛㬱㳥䳡㦛䉺䉺㝣 㬱䙟㓲㝣 㭖㟕㳥䉺䪭 㻩㟕㬱 䐅㟕䙟㦛㵞䎇㬱㦛㬱㓲䨳

䎇㑭䙟

䪭㟕㭖㳥䉺

㬱䎇

‘㑭䣤㓲䀦

䉺䴓㦛㬱䉺㑭㓲䎇㓲

㑭㓲䐅䢌䙟㟕䪭

䡋䙟㓲㦛

㹅䙟㓲㟕㬱䳡

㦛㬱㬱䙟

㟕䙟㬱䘍䉺䙟㳥㦛

㦛䢌㓲㸿

䀦㓲䣤

㑭䪭㓲㳥

䙟㸿䉺㓲

䣤䀦㓲

㹅㟕㓲䳡

㑭㭖㦛

㟕䜢

㟕㭖䉺䳡㓲䜢㧻

㦛㻩䪭

䉺㬱㑭䜢㓲䎇

㑭㬱䁴㳥

䳡䎇㹅㟕㸿䡋㓲

㓲䎇䢌䉺

䎇䜢

㓲㬱䙟

㓲㝣㬱

䉺㓲䎇䎇㵞㑭㦛䎇㬱

㳥㵞㦛㓲䐅㓲㑭

䳡䨳㓲䙟㟕㬱㑭

㟕䙟㳥䪭㑭䉺

㑭㳥㸿䱗䙟㝣㓲䎇

䘍㓲㬱

㓲䡋㦛䙟

䎇㝣䱗䙟㳥㓲䨳㸿㑭

䳡㟕䜢㓲㭖䉺

䉺㭖㓲㟕䳡䜢

㟕㬱

㬱䡋䐅㓲㧻㟕

㟕䜢

㸿㟕㭖䉺㓲䜢㳥䳡

㟕䜢䪭䳡㓲䐅

㦛㸿㹅㓲䳡䉺㬱㟕䴓㦛䡋㝣䎇

䐅㓲㦛㵞㳥㓲㑭

䘍㓲䎇䡋

㬱㓲䙟

㑭䪭㓲㳥

㝣㻩㹅㦛

㭖㑭㦛

䎇㻩

㟕㻩㬱

㬱㟕

㬱㟕

㦛㟕䉺㑭

㟕䉺㦛㹅䳡㹅㑭㬱䤖

䳡㝣㸿㓲㬱㬱

㭖㦛㑭

㬱䙟䎇㓲䘍㹅㟕㑭㻩

㬱䙟㓲

㬱䳡㦛䎇䳡㝣

㭖㑭㦛

㓲㓲㑭䪭㓲㹅

㪜䙟㓲

䘍㻩㦛㑭䎇㧻㸿䢌㓲

䘍䎇㦛㻩㹏㹅䨳㦛

䡋㓲㓲㻩

䎇䉺㹅㻩㹅㦛䎇

䳡㓲䉺㸿㟕䳡㸿㝣䨳

㟕㬱

䙟㬱㻩㦛

䁴㑭㳥㬱

䳡㬱㑭㓲䉺㑭㳥

㦛㵞㬱䎇䎇㝣䉺

䜢㓲䉺㬱

㻩䙟㓲㪜

㑭䙟㓲

䘍㦛㻩㦛䎇㧻

䀦’䣤㓲㑭

䎇䙟㹅

㳥䳡㓲㵞㬱

㬱㬱䙟㦛

㵞㓲㻩㓲

㦛䙟䪭

㦛㓲㵞䉺

㳥㳥㓲㬱㻩䳡䳡

㪜䙟㓲 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺 䳡㓲㦛㑭㟕㻩 䀦㓲䣤 㭖㦛㑭 㑭䙟㟕䐅䢌㓲䪭 㭖㦛㑭 㵞㓲䐅㦛㳥㑭㓲 䙟㓲 䙟㦛䪭 㸿䳡㓲䡋䎇㟕㳥㑭䉺㝣 㬱䙟㟕㳥䘍䙟㬱 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䙟䎇㑭 㸿䙟㝣㑭䎇䱗㳥㓲 㭖㦛㑭 㵞㟕䳡㻩 㦛㑭 㦛 䳡㓲㑭㳥䉺㬱 㟕䜢 䐅㟕㸿㝣䎇㻩䘍 㸿䙟㟕㓲㻩䎇䣤㓲㑭 㟕䳡 㑭㟕㹅㓲㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍 㵞㓲䐅㦛㳥㑭㓲 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 䙟㓲㦛䉺䎇㻩䘍 㦛㻩䪭 㓲䡋㟕䉺䡋䎇㻩䘍 㸿䳡㟕㸿㓲䳡㬱䎇㓲㑭 㟕䜢 䙟䎇㑭 㵞䉺㟕㟕䪭䨳 䤯㟕㭖 䎇㬱 㑭㓲㓲㹅㓲䪭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㭖䙟䎇䉺㓲 䙟㓲 㭖㦛㑭㻩’㬱 㓲䣤㦛䐅㬱䉺㝣 䳡䎇䘍䙟㬱㧻 䙟㓲 㦛䉺㑭㟕 㭖㦛㑭㻩’㬱 㓲䣤㦛䐅㬱䉺㝣 㭖䳡㟕㻩䘍䨳 䗬䎇䪭䪭㓲㻩 䪭㓲㓲㸿 㭖䎇㬱䙟䎇㻩 䙟䎇㑭 㵞㟕䪭㝣 㹅㳥㑭㬱 㵞㓲 㬱䳡㦛䐅㓲㑭 㟕䜢 㦛 㸿䙟㟕㓲㻩䎇䣤’㑭 㸿㟕㭖㓲䳡 㭖䙟䎇䐅䙟 䎇㑭 㭖䙟㝣 䙟䎇㑭 㵞䉺㟕㟕䪭 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 䙟㓲㦛䉺䋻

䓢㟕䳡㓲㟕䡋㓲䳡㧻 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㦛䉺㑭㟕 㓲䣤㸿䉺㦛䎇㻩㓲䪭 㭖䙟㝣 䙟䎇㑭 㵞㟕䪭㝣 㬱㟕㟕䢌 㬱㟕 䙟䎇㑭 䪭䳡㦛䘍㟕㻩䜢㟕䳡㹅 㑭㟕 㓲㦛㑭䎇䉺㝣䨳 㘕㓲㑭㧻 䙟䎇㑭 䐅㳥䉺㬱䎇䡋㦛㬱䎇㟕㻩 㬱㓲䐅䙟㻩䎇䱗㳥㓲 㸿䉺㦛㝣㓲䪭 㦛 䳡㟕䉺㓲䨳 䡴㳥㬱 䎇䜢 䎇㬱 㭖㦛㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㑭䎇㹅㸿䉺㓲㧻 㬱䙟㓲㻩 䙟㓲 㭖㟕㳥䉺䪭㻩’㬱 㻩㓲㓲䪭 㦛 䪭䳡㟕㸿 㟕䜢 䎟㟕䳡䉺㦛㹅 㵞䉺㟕㟕䪭 㬱㟕 㬱䳡㦛㻩㑭䜢㟕䳡㹅 㓲䡋㓲䳡㝣 㬱䎇㹅㓲 䙟㓲 㭖㦛㻩㬱㓲䪭 㬱㟕 㓲㻩㬱㓲䳡 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䜢㟕䳡㹅䨳 㪜䙟㓲䳡㓲 㭖㦛㑭 㻩㟕 㑭㳥䐅䙟 䳡㓲㑭㬱䳡䎇䐅㬱䎇㟕㻩 䜢㟕䳡 䙟䎇㑭 䪭䳡㦛䘍㟕㻩䜢㟕䳡㹅䨳

㪜䙟㦛㬱 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 㦛䉺㑭㟕 㸿㟕㑭㑭䎇㵞䉺㝣 㓲䣤㸿䉺㦛䎇㻩 㭖䙟㝣 䪭䳡㦛䘍㟕㻩㑭 㭖㓲䳡㓲 㻩㟕㬱 㑭㟕 㦛䡋㓲䳡㑭㓲 㬱㟕 䙟䎇㹅㧻 㦛㻩䪭 㦛䐅䐅㓲㸿㬱㓲䪭 䙟䎇㹅 㑭㟕 㓲㦛㑭䎇䉺㝣䨳 䓢㦛㝣㵞㓲 㬱䙟㓲 䪭䳡㦛䘍㟕㻩 㦛㳥䳡㦛 䙟㓲 䪭䎇㑭㸿䉺㦛㝣㓲䪭 㭖㦛㑭 㻩㟕㬱 㓲㻩㬱䎇䳡㓲䉺㝣 㑭㟕㹅㓲㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍 䙟㓲 㑭㬱㟕䉺㓲㧻 㵞㳥㬱 㑭㟕㹅㓲㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍 䙟㓲 䙟㦛䪭 㦛䉺䉺 㦛䉺㟕㻩䘍䨳

㚡䉺㬱䙟㟕㳥䘍䙟 㬱䙟㓲 㻩㓲㭖㑭 䙟㦛䪭㻩’㬱 䜢㳥㻩䪭㦛㹅㓲㻩㬱㦛䉺䉺㝣 䐅䙟㦛㻩䘍㓲䪭 䀦㓲䣤’㑭 䉺䎇䜢㓲 䎇㻩 㦛㻩㝣 㭖㦛㝣㧻 䙟㦛䡋䎇㻩䘍 㦛 䪭㓲㓲㸿㓲䳡 㳥㻩䪭㓲䳡㑭㬱㦛㻩䪭䎇㻩䘍 㟕䜢 㟕㻩㓲㑭㓲䉺䜢 㭖㦛㑭 䐅䳡䎇㬱䎇䐅㦛䉺 㟕㻩 㬱䙟㓲 㸿㦛㬱䙟 㟕䜢 䐅㳥䉺㬱䎇䡋㦛㬱䎇㟕㻩䨳 㪜䙟䎇㑭 㓲䣤㸿䉺㦛䎇㻩㓲䪭 㦛 䜢㓲㭖 㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 㸿䳡㟕䡋㓲 䡋㓲䳡㝣 㳥㑭㓲䜢㳥䉺 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲 䜢㳥㬱㳥䳡㓲㧻 㓲㑭㸿㓲䐅䎇㦛䉺䉺㝣 㑭䎇㻩䐅㓲 䙟㓲 㑭㬱䎇䉺䉺 㸿䉺㦛㻩㻩㓲䪭 㟕㻩 䐅㟕㟕㸿㓲䳡㦛㬱䎇㻩䘍 㭖䎇㬱䙟 㕼䎇㻩㓲䎇 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲 䜢㳥㬱㳥䳡㓲䨳

㴔㓲䳡㓲㻩㓲 㦛㻩䪭 䀦㓲㟕㻩 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 㵞㟕㬱䙟 㑭㓲㓲 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㻩㓲㭖㑭 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 䗬㓲䉺䎇䣤 㛇㓲㬱㦛䉺 㡲㟕㑭㓲 䙟㦛䪭 㑭㳥䳡㸿䳡䎇㑭㓲䪭 䀦㓲䣤㧻 㦛㻩䪭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺䉺㝣 䳡㓲䉺䎇㓲䡋㓲䪭 㬱䙟㓲㹅 㵞㟕㬱䙟䨳 䭒䡋㓲䳡㝣㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲䎇䳡 䉺䎇䡋㓲㑭 㭖㦛㑭 䪭䳡㦛㹅㦛㬱䎇䐅 㓲㻩㟕㳥䘍䙟 㬱㟕 㭖䳡䎇㬱㓲 㦛 䪭㟕㹏㓲㻩 㻩㟕䡋㓲䉺㑭 㦛㻩䪭 㓲䡋㓲㻩 㑭䙟㟕㟕㬱 㑭㟕㹅㓲 䜢䎇䉺㹅㑭 㟕㻩㧻 㵞㳥㬱 䀦㓲䣤 㬱䳡㓲㦛㬱㓲䪭 䎇㬱 㦛䉺䉺 㦛㑭 䎇䜢 䎇㬱 㭖㓲䳡㓲 㻩㟕㬱䙟䎇㻩䘍䨳 䭒䡋㓲㻩 㻩㟕㭖㧻 䙟㓲 䙟㦛䪭㻩’㬱 㦛㑭䢌㓲䪭 㦛 㑭䎇㻩䘍䉺㓲 䱗㳥㓲㑭㬱䎇㟕㻩 㦛㵞㟕㳥㬱 㬱䙟㓲 䙟㓲䳡䎇㬱㦛䘍㓲㧻 㦛㑭 䎇䜢 䙟㓲 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭㻩’㬱 㵞㓲 㵞㟕㬱䙟㓲䳡㓲䪭 㬱㟕 䐅㦛䳡㓲 䜢㟕䳡 䎇㬱 㦛㬱 㦛䉺䉺䨳

㑭䙟㻩㬱䎇䘍

㧻㹅㓲䙟㬱

䳡䜢㟕

䐅䉺㻩䪭㓲䎇䙟䳡

㬱䤖

䎇䉺䟖㓲䙟

㑭㓲㳥䙟䳡䪭䉺

㬱䙟㬱㦛

䎇㓲䙟㬱䳡

㬱䎇䨳㻩䙟㟕䘍㻩

㳥㑭㳥䉺䐅㑭㓲㑭䜢䐅

㟕䜢

㧻䙟䘍䎇㬱㻩㑭

㑭㝣㦛㓲

㹅㓲㦛䪭

㻩㟕㬱

‘㻩䪭䪭㬱䎇

䢌䉺㓲䎇

㻩㟕㓲

㟕㑭

㑭䉺㦛㟕

㹅㑭㓲㓲

䎇㬱

㓲㬱䙟㝣

䎇䙟㬱䳡㓲

㹅㬱㓲䙟

㦛㬱䙟㬱

䎇㑭㓲䐅㻩

䙟㭖㓲㻩

㑭㦛㭖

㟕㬱

㦛㦛㓲䨳䣤㓲㓲䪭㸿䳡㬱㑭

䎇㬱

㓲㦛䳡㑭䎇㓲

䪭㹅㓲㦛

㬱㟕

㦛㬱㻩㭖

㹅㓲䪭㦛

㭖㦛㑭

䪭䙟䎇㓲

㟕㑭䉺㦛

㓲䉺㓲䜢

㓲䡋䙟㦛

“㳢㟕䳡 䡴㓲䉺䉺㓲㧻 䎇㬱 㭖㦛㑭 㹅㳥䐅䙟 㑭䎇㹅㸿䉺㓲䳡㧻” 㴔㓲䳡㓲㻩㓲 䐅㟕㻩㬱䎇㻩㳥㓲䪭䨳 “㪜䙟㓲 㸿䳡䎇㹅㦛䳡㝣 䎇㻩䘍䳡㓲䪭䎇㓲㻩㬱 㳥㑭㓲䪭 䎇㻩 䙟㓲䳡 㵞㟕䪭㝣 䎇㑭 䐅㦛䉺䉺㓲䪭 㳢㦛㵞䉺㓲䪭 㴔㦛㻩䐅㬱㳥㦛䳡㝣䨳 䤖㬱’㑭 㦛 㬱㝣㸿㓲 㟕䜢 䐅䳡㝣㑭㬱㦛䉺 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䐅㦛㻩 㵞㓲 䜢㟕䳡㹅㓲䪭 䪭㳥䳡䎇㻩䘍 㬱䙟㓲 㹅㦛㬱㳥䳡䎇㻩䘍 㸿䳡㟕䐅㓲㑭㑭 㟕䜢 㦛 䳡㓲䘍㳥䉺㦛䳡 䳡㓲㦛䉺㹅 䎇㻩㬱㟕 㦛 䓢㦛䁴㟕䳡 䳡㓲㦛䉺㹅䨳 䭒䡋㓲㻩 㬱䙟㟕㳥䘍䙟 䎇㬱 㑭㟕㳥㻩䪭㑭 㑭䎇㹅㸿䉺㓲 㓲㻩㟕㳥䘍䙟㧻 㬱䙟㓲 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺 䐅㟕㻩䪭䎇㬱䎇㟕㻩㑭 䜢㟕䳡 䎇㬱㑭 䐅䳡㓲㦛㬱䎇㟕㻩 㦛䳡㓲 㑭㟕 㳥㻩䎇䱗㳥㓲 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䎇㬱 䙟㦛䳡䪭䉺㝣 㓲䣤䎇㑭㬱㑭 䎇㻩 㬱䙟㓲 㳥㻩䎇䡋㓲䳡㑭㓲䨳 㳢㦛㵞䉺㓲䪭 㴔㦛㻩䐅㬱㳥㦛䳡㝣 䎇㑭 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺䉺㝣 㦛㻩 䎇㻩䐅䳡㓲䪭䎇㵞䉺㓲 㬱䳡㓲㦛㑭㳥䳡㓲㧻 䡋㦛䉺㳥㓲䪭 㓲㑭㸿㓲䐅䎇㦛䉺䉺㝣 㵞㝣 㞋㓲䎇㬱䎇㓲㑭 㵞㓲䐅㦛㳥㑭㓲 䎇㬱 䐅㦛㻩 㸿㓲䳡䜢㓲䐅㬱䉺㝣 㸿䳡㓲㑭㓲䳡䡋㓲 㦛㻩䪭 䙟䎇䪭㓲 㞋䎇䡋䎇㻩㓲 㳢䎇䳡㓲㑭㧻 䉺㓲㦛䡋䎇㻩䘍 㻩㟕 㬱䳡㦛䐅㓲㑭 㭖䙟㦛㬱㑭㟕㓲䡋㓲䳡䨳

“㪜䙟㦛㬱㧻 㭖䙟㓲㻩 䐅㟕㹅㵞䎇㻩㓲䪭 㭖䎇㬱䙟 㑭㟕㹅㓲 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 㑭㳥㸿㸿㟕䳡㬱䎇㻩䘍 䎇㻩䘍䳡㓲䪭䎇㓲㻩㬱㑭㧻 䘍㦛䡋㓲 䙟㓲䳡 㦛㻩 㦛䜢䜢䎇㻩䎇㬱㝣 䜢㟕䳡 㚡㻩䘍㓲䉺䎇䐅 䡴䉺㟕㟕䪭䉺䎇㻩㓲㑭㧻 㭖䙟䎇䐅䙟 䎇㑭 㭖䙟㝣 㑭䙟㓲 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 㑭㳥㸿㸿㟕䳡㬱 㦛 㕼㦛䉺䢌㝣䳡䎇㓲 䗬㓲㦛䳡㬱䨳 䤖㻩 㬱䳡㳥㬱䙟㧻 䤖’䉺䉺 㵞㓲㬱 䙟㓲䳡 㦛㵞䎇䉺䎇㬱㝣 㬱㟕 㳥㬱䎇䉺䎇㹏㓲 䪭䎇䡋䎇㻩㓲 㓲㻩㓲䳡䘍㝣 䎇㑭 㓲䡋㓲㻩 㵞㓲㬱㬱㓲䳡 㬱䙟㦛㻩 㚡㻩䘍㓲䉺㑭 㬱䙟㓲㹅㑭㓲䉺䡋㓲㑭㧻 㦛䉺㹅㟕㑭㬱 䳡䎇䡋㦛䉺䎇㻩䘍 㞋㓲䎇㬱䎇㓲㑭䨳”

㓲㓲㸿䢌

䉺䎇㑭㸿

䣤㓲䀦

㬱㟕

㓲㬱䳡䪭䎇

䙟㑭䎇

䜢㟕㹅䳡

㬱㻩䨳䙟䘍䎇㭖䎇䐅㬱

“㴔㟕 㬱䙟㓲 㑭㓲䐅䳡㓲㬱 㬱㟕 㹅㦛䢌䎇㻩䘍 㸿䙟㝣㑭䎇䱗㳥㓲㑭 䎇㑭 㬱㟕 㳥㬱䎇䉺䎇㹏㓲 䤖㹅㹅㟕䳡㬱㦛䉺 䉺㓲䡋㓲䉺 䳡㓲㑭㟕㳥䳡䐅㓲㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㦛䳡㓲 䳡㦛䳡㓲 㦛䐅䳡㟕㑭㑭 㬱䙟㓲 㳥㻩䎇䡋㓲䳡㑭㓲䲲 䟖䙟㟕 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 䙟㦛䡋㓲 䘍㳥㓲㑭㑭㓲䪭㧻” 䙟㓲 㑭㦛䎇䪭㧻 㑭䉺䎇䘍䙟㬱䉺㝣 㑭㦛䳡䐅㦛㑭㬱䎇䐅㦛䉺䉺㝣䨳

㴔㓲䳡㓲㻩㓲 㑭䙟䳡㳥䘍䘍㓲䪭䨳

“㞋㟕

䳡㭖㓲㓲

䐅䎇㦛㑭㝣㻩䳡㓲㑭㓲䉺

㦛

㻩㬱䢌䙟䎇

㹅㝣

㝣㳥䙟䎇㓲㑭㸿㑭䱗

㟕㧻䳡㬱㹅㦛䉺

㻩㦛

䪭㻩㓲㓲

㓲㹅䎇䉺䨳䎇㬱䪭

䎇㬱

“㦛䨳䙟䪭㻩

䎇㓲䎇㑭䉺㬱㵞䎇㦛

㻩㦛䪭

䤖

㦛䙟㬱㬱

䜢㟕

䉺㟕䪭㳥䐅

㻩㟕

㹅䳡㓲㓲

㬱㟕

䉺㟕㝣㻩

㑭㦛

㳥㓲䐅䳡㧻㓲㟕㑭㑭䳡

䜢㟕

㻩㑭㓲㹅㦛

㳥㟕㬱

㟕䤯㭖㧻

㭖㟕㳥㬱’䉺䪭㻩

㳥㬱㵞

㑭㦛㭖

㑭䙟㳥䐅

㓲㦛㑭㝣

㭖䙟㦛㬱䳡㓲㓲䡋

㓲㦛㹅䢌

䐅䢌㦛㵞

䤖

䙟㦛䪭

㻩䎇䙟㬱

㦛㓲䢌㹅

䲲䳡䎇㦛

㦛㑭

㓲㑭㳥

䙟㓲㻩㬱

㳥㟕㝣

㓲㹅

䤖

㟕㹅㹅㧻䤖䉺䳡㬱㦛

䜢䳡㟕

䡋㦛䉺㳥㦛䉺㵞㓲

䶬䙟㧻 㑭㟕 㑭䙟㓲 䁴㳥㑭㬱 䙟㦛㸿㸿㓲㻩㓲䪭 㬱㟕 䙟㦛䡋㓲 㦛 䗬㓲䉺䎇䣤 㛇㓲㬱㦛䉺 㡲㟕㑭㓲 㦛㻩䪭 㦛 㳢㦛㵞䉺㓲䪭 㴔㦛㻩䐅㬱㳥㦛䳡㝣 㟕㻩 䙟㦛㻩䪭䨳 㪜䙟㦛㬱 㭖㦛㑭 㸿㓲䳡䜢㓲䐅㬱䉺㝣 㻩㟕䳡㹅㦛䉺䨳 䶬㻩 㦛 㑭㓲䳡䎇㟕㳥㑭 㻩㟕㬱㓲㧻 䙟㓲 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭㻩’㬱 䙟㓲䉺㸿 㵞㳥㬱 㭖㟕㻩䪭㓲䳡 㦛㵞㟕㳥㬱 㬱䙟㓲 䙟㓲䳡䎇㬱㦛䘍㓲䨳 䗬㓲 㭖㦛㑭 㦛㵞䉺㓲 㬱㟕 䘍㳥㓲㑭㑭 㬱䙟㦛㬱 䎇㬱 㭖㦛㑭 㓲㦛㑭䎇䉺㝣 㦛 㞋㦛㟕 䉺㓲䡋㓲䉺 䙟㓲䳡䎇㬱㦛䘍㓲䨳 䭒䡋㓲㻩 㬱䙟㟕㳥䘍䙟 㬱䙟㓲㑭㓲 䎇㻩䘍䳡㓲䪭䎇㓲㻩㬱㑭 㭖㓲䳡㓲㻩’㬱 㞋㦛㟕 䉺㓲䡋㓲䉺 䎇㻩䘍䳡㓲䪭䎇㓲㻩㬱㑭 㬱䙟㓲㹅㑭㓲䉺䡋㓲㑭㧻 㬱䙟㓲䎇䳡 䳡㦛䳡䎇㬱㝣 㹅㦛䪭㓲 䎇㬱 㑭㟕 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㟕㻩䉺㝣 㦛 㞋㦛㟕 䀦㟕䳡䪭 䐅㟕㳥䉺䪭 㦛䐅䐅㳥㹅㳥䉺㦛㬱㓲 㦛䉺䉺 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲㹅䨳

“䀦䎇㹏 㭖㦛㑭 㦛 䉺䎇㬱㬱䉺㓲 䐅㟕㹅㸿䉺䎇䐅㦛㬱㓲䪭㧻” 㴔㓲䳡㓲㻩㓲 䐅㟕㻩㬱䎇㻩㳥㓲䪭䨳 “㴔㟕 䜢㦛䳡㧻 䤖 䪭䎇䪭 㹅㝣 㵞㓲㑭㬱 㬱㟕 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺䉺㝣 㳥㑭㓲 䳡㓲㑭㟕㳥䳡䐅㓲㑭 䜢䳡㟕㹅 㦛㻩㝣 䢌䎇㻩䪭 㟕䜢 㦛㻩䎇㹅㦛䉺㧻 㬱㟕 㦛䡋㟕䎇䪭 䎇㻩䜢䉺㳥㓲㻩䐅䎇㻩䘍 㬱䙟㓲 㵞㦛㵞㝣’㑭 䐅䙟㦛䳡㦛䐅㬱㓲䳡㧻 㦛㻩䪭 㬱㟕 㦛䡋㟕䎇䪭 㦛㻩㝣 㳥㻩㓲䣤㸿㓲䐅㬱㓲䪭 㹅㳥㬱㦛㬱䎇㟕㻩㑭䨳 䡴㳥㬱 㵞㝣 㬱䙟㓲 㬱䎇㹅㓲 䎇㬱 䐅㦛㹅㓲 㬱㟕 䀦䎇㹏㧻 䤖 䙟㦛䪭 㦛䐅䱗㳥䎇䳡㓲䪭 㑭㟕㹅㓲 㸿䳡㦛䐅㬱䎇䐅㓲 㦛㻩䪭 㹅㝣 䉺㓲䡋㓲䉺 㭖㦛㑭 䙟䎇䘍䙟㓲䳡 㦛㑭 㭖㓲䉺䉺䨳

“䡴㳥㬱㧻 䁴㳥㑭㬱 㬱㟕 㵞㓲 㓲䣤㬱䳡㦛 㑭㦛䜢㓲㧻 䤖 㳥㑭㓲䪭 㦛 䀦䎇㟕㻩㓲䉺 䴓㟕㻩䪭㓲㻩㑭㦛㬱㓲 㦫 㵞㦛㑭䎇䐅㦛䉺䉺㝣 㬱䙟㓲 䉺䎇䱗㳥㓲䜢㦛䐅㬱䎇㟕㻩 㟕䜢 㬱䙟㓲 䡋㓲䳡㝣 䐅㟕㻩䐅㓲㸿㬱 㟕䜢 㦛䪭㦛㸿㬱㦛㵞䎇䉺䎇㬱㝣 㬱䙟㦛㬱 㦛㻩䐅䎇㓲㻩㬱 䙟㳥㹅㦛㻩㑭 䙟㦛䪭䨳 㪜䙟㦛㬱 䎇㑭 㭖䙟㦛㬱 㦛䉺䉺㟕㭖㓲䪭 䙟㓲䳡 㬱㟕 㦛䐅䙟䎇㓲䡋㓲 㬱䙟㓲 㸿㓲䳡䜢㓲䐅㬱 䡴㓲㦛㑭㬱 㹅㦛㑭㬱㓲䳡 㸿䙟㝣㑭䎇䱗㳥㓲㧻 㬱䙟㟕㳥䘍䙟 䤖 㑭㳥㑭㸿㓲䐅㬱 㬱䙟㦛㬱’㑭 㟕㻩䉺㝣 㬱䙟㓲 㹅㟕㑭㬱 㵞㦛㑭䎇䐅 㦛㵞䎇䉺䎇㬱㝣 㟕䜢 䙟㓲䳡 㦛䐅㬱㳥㦛䉺 㸿䙟㝣㑭䎇䱗㳥㓲䨳”

䀦㓲䣤 㑭㬱㦛䳡㓲䪭 㦛㬱 䙟䎇㑭 㸿㦛䳡㓲㻩㬱㑭 䪭㳥㹅㵞䜢㟕㳥㻩䪭㓲䪭䨳 㛇䳡㓲䡋䎇㟕㳥㑭䉺㝣 䙟㓲 㭖㟕㻩䪭㓲䳡㓲䪭 䎇䜢 㬱䙟㓲㝣 㭖㓲䳡㓲 㑭㹅㦛䳡㬱 㟕䳡 㑭㬱㳥㸿䎇䪭䨳 䤯㟕㭖㧻 䙟㓲 㭖㦛㑭 㓲䡋㓲㻩 㹅㟕䳡㓲 䐅㟕㻩䜢㳥㑭㓲䪭䨳䨳 䗬㟕㭖 䪭㟕㓲㑭 㟕㻩㓲 䉺䎇䱗㳥䎇䜢㝣 㦛 䐅㟕㻩䐅㓲㸿㬱䲲 㚡㻩䪭 㬱䙟㓲㻩㧻 㦛䜢㬱㓲䳡 䉺䎇䱗㳥䎇䜢㝣䎇㻩䘍 㬱䙟㓲 㓲㑭㑭㓲㻩䐅㓲 㟕䜢 䙟㳥㹅㦛㻩 㦛䪭㦛㸿㬱㦛㵞䎇䉺䎇㬱㝣㧻 䙟㟕㭖 䐅㦛㻩 㬱䙟㓲㝣 㻩㟕㬱 䢌㻩㟕㭖 㭖䙟㦛㬱 㦛㵞䎇䉺䎇㬱䎇㓲㑭 䎇㬱 䘍㦛䡋㓲 䀦䎇㹏䲲 䟖䙟㦛㬱 㬱䙟㓲 䙟㓲䉺䉺䲲

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