Martial Arts Escort System: I Got A Maxed Level Divine Technique From The Beginning

Chapter 1367 - 523: Dark Dragon Guard

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Capítulo 1367: Chapter 523: Dark Dragon Guard

Dark Dragon Hall was founded a long time ago.

Back then, the Four Masters fell apart, and the founder of Dragon King Hall established the Dragon King Hall, which was highly influential at the time.

It wasn’t until the founder of Dragon King Hall was in his later years that the other two reorganized the Imperial Dao and sent people to Nanhai to find a place to settle.

However, this matter was quite difficult.

The situation in Nanhai was chaotic at that time, and the Three-Part Division was not yet clear.

Each family was clearly divided and fought even more fiercely.

In such circumstances, it was really impossible for anyone else to influence Nanhai.

The outsider monks from Imperial Dao were killed on the spot before they could even chant.

And at that moment… even if Imperial Dao wanted to act secretly, it was extremely difficult.

When chaos initially broke out, it was possible to fish in troubled waters.

But by the time Imperial Dao entered Nanhai, the supposed muddy waters were actually clear, and everything around them was clearly seen by those competing present.

However, to say it was entirely clear water is also not true…

After all, each family was fighting fiercely.

Everyone’s mind was on edge.

Accurately speaking, it should be boiling water.

Whoever dared to enter would die.

No matter how pervasive Imperial Dao was, it couldn’t find a way in at that time; going in meant disappearing.

Ultimately, they had no choice but to seek help from Dragon King Hall.

Although the situation was chaotic and the Three-Part Division was not clear yet.

Dragon King Hall’s influence was already extremely large.

It was just that the founder of Dragon King Hall was quite old and rarely appeared in public.

Otherwise, the situation in Nanhai today might have been different.

But with the power of Dragon King Hall at that time, it wasn’t difficult to help Imperial Dao root in Nanhai.

However, the founder of Dragon King Hall always remained noncommittal about this request.

He neither agreed nor disagreed.

The people from Imperial Dao at Dragon King Hall were always on edge, with a fish bone in their throat, and thorns on their back.

In short, they felt uncomfortable all over.

If they were considered family, they didn’t have the face for it.

If they weren’t considered family, they were there with that intention.

For three years, they held their breath, all under the watchful eye of Dragon King Hall.

They were not allowed to do anything.

With the founder of Dragon King Hall about to pass away, the remaining Two Saints, Four Dragons, and Eight Sects of Dragon King Hall were all eager to kill them on the spot.

Otherwise, they’d have to be chased out of Dragon King Hall…

Finally, these people couldn’t sit still and went to negotiate conditions with the founder.

Eventually, they reached an agreement.

Imperial Dao came to Nanhai with intentions, and Dragon King Hall agreed to shelter them out of kind regards.

But it couldn’t be for free.

Imperial Dao had to be renamed Dark Dragon Hall, and they couldn’t establish any more influence in Nanhai.

They could only exist as a covert role within Dragon King Hall.

At its core, it was still Imperial Dao, but they needed to do things for Dragon King Hall.

Dragon King Hall was not responsible for Dark Dragon Hall.

Dark Dragon Hall was self-managing.

But for Dragon King Hall, they had to be there whenever summoned.

Thus, they completely became an affiliate of Dragon King Hall.

Of course, these were just some of the numerous regulations.

Imperial Dao certainly didn’t want to agree easily, but the situation was compelling.

The three-part division of Nanhai gradually became clear.

If they didn’t agree, once the division stabilized, if Dragon King Hall was ruthless, it could publish Imperial Dao’s affairs throughout Jianghu.

At that point, there would truly be no chance left.

One could see an example from the previous Jinglong Association.

After much thought, they finally could only agree to it with gritted teeth.

Thus, Dark Dragon Hall came into being.

“When Dark Dragon Hall was first established, life was really tough.

“I’ve told you before, Dragon King Hall doesn’t care about our survival but treats us as a tool.

“Otherwise, they’d drive Dark Dragon Hall out of Nanhai.

“So at that time, we were truly surviving in the crevices.”

Jiang Lan took a couple of puffs from his big tobacco pipe, glanced at Su Mo, and continued:

“But times change, and the situation gradually became different.

“So… how does Commander Su view the three-part division of Nanhai?”

“A tripod stands, seeking momentary peace, but it’s not a long-term strategy.”

Su Mo spoke softly:

“The prevailing trend is that things unite after being divided and divide after being united.”

Upon hearing this, Jiang Lan froze.

He raised his eyes to look at Su Mo, the light in his pupils swirling, as he muttered:

“The prevailing trend is that things unite after being divided and divide after being united… What a notion of uniting after being divided, dividing after being united!

“Commander Su’s profound insight surpasses that of many in Jianghu.

“Truly admirable!”

Speaking of this, Jiang Lan clasped his fists respectfully.

Su Mo waved his hand; he was merely speaking casually.

But it unexplainably excited Jiang Lan.

Then they heard Jiang Lan say:

“If the subsequent Hall Masters of Dragon King Hall had had insights like Commander Su.

“Dark Dragon Hall wouldn’t have risen above later…p>

“Commander Su also knows, Dark Dragon Hall originates from Imperial Dao.

“Though initially difficult, they gradually established a foothold, continuously supplied with masters from Imperial Dao.

“Coupled with bringing Tianji Pavilion under their command.

“They effectively solidified their position.

“The founder of Dragon King Hall agreed to Imperial Dao’s demands, not only because Dark Dragon Hall was a useful tool.

“But also as a warning to the descendants of Dragon King Hall.

“Using Dark Dragon Hall as a mirror, to constantly remind them of the importance of vigilance and caution.

“Unfortunately, this earnest intention probably hasn’t been conveyed…

“Perhaps the three-part division is too stable, leading to subsequent Hall Masters not being as adept as their predecessors.

“Without mentioning other issues…

“Does Commander Su know what the previous Hall Master did?”

䥶䧷㫓㯞

䧷䵣㫓䣖”䀀䂹㽘䥔

䣖㴧㽘䧷

㐅䧷㯞䠁

㐅䂹

㧨䀀㐅㽘㱇

“㿉

䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㯞㫓䣖䥔䧷䀀 䥶䣖䥔 䧷㬹䧷䝒㯞㐅㧨䥔䵣

“䙅䥶䣖䥔 㝖䧷㯞䥔㐅㼈䡯 㐅㼈 䂹䥶䧷 㖕㽘㫓㷷㴧 㿉䥔㽘㫓㼈䀀䡯 㧨㫓䥔 䥶㫓㯞䠁䧷䀀 䝒㬹 㔁㽘䀀䧷㯞 㳇㱇䡯 㱇㼈㫓䝒㽘䧷 䂹㐅 㝖㯞㫓㷷䂹䣖㷷䧷 䠁㫓㯞䂹䣖㫓㽘 㫓㯞䂹䥔 㭙㐅㯞 䂹䥶㯞䧷䧷 㬹䧷㫓㯞䥔䵣

㝖䥔㐅㽘䥔䧷㯞㧨䡯䧷

㷷䣖䣖㽘㯯䣖䂹䥔㬹㭙㼈㫓㼈

㫓䧷㧨㴧

㫓㯞䠁䣖䂹㫓㽘

㯞䧷䂹㧨䀀㯞㭙䥔㫓䐂”䡯

㐅㯞䣖䧷㯞㭙㼈䣖

䥔䣖㐅㝖㼈㐅

䧷䥶

䂹㽘䡯䣖㭙䧷䀀

㫓㧨䥔

㼈㫓䀀

㭙䝒䵣䧷䧷㐅㯞

㭙㫓㯞䂹䧷

㾱䧷㼈䧷

䥔㫓㧨

䂹㐅

㫓㯞䥔䂹

䥶䧷䂹

䥔䣖䥶

“㙿䧷 㱇㽘䂹䣖䠁㫓䂹䧷㽘㬹 䀀䧷㷷䣖䀀䧷䀀 䂹㐅 㯯㐅 㐅㱇䂹 䂹㐅 䥔䧷㫓 䣖㼈 䥔䧷㫓㯞㷷䥶 㐅㭙 㫓 㷷㱇㯞䧷䵣䵣䵣

“㙿㐅㧨䧷㾱䧷㯞䡯 䥶䧷 㽘䧷㭙䂹 㧨䣖䂹䥶㐅㱇䂹 㯯䣖㾱䣖㼈㯯 㫓㼈㬹 䣖㼈䥔䂹㯞㱇㷷䂹䣖㐅㼈䥔䡯 䥔㐅 㫓㭙䂹䧷㯞 䥶䧷 㽘䧷㭙䂹䡯 䥶㐅㧨 㧨㫓䥔 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䂹㐅 㫓㷷䂹 㫓㱇䂹㐅㼈㐅䠁㐅㱇䥔㽘㬹䉌

㳇㐅㼈㫓㯯㯞

㭙”㿉

㧨㐅䥶

䝒䧷

䦢䣖㼈㯯

䂹䥶䧷

䣖䂹䠁䧷㯯㼈䥶㐅䥔

䡯䣖䠁䥶

㯞䧷䧷㧨

㐅䂹

䀀㐅㧨㱇㽘

㙿㫓㽘㽘

䂹㐅

䉌䂹㯞㣮㫓䥔䧷

㼈䧷䂹䤂

䥶㝖䧷㫓㝖㼈

“䱢㐅䂹 㫓 䥔䣖㼈㯯㽘䧷 㧨㐅㯞䀀 㧨㫓䥔 㽘䧷㭙䂹 㯞䧷㯯㫓㯞䀀䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䣖䥔 䠁㫓䂹䂹䧷㯞䵣

“䴂䧷㷷㐅㼈䀀㽘㬹䡯 䥶䧷 䧷㾱䧷㼈 䂹㐅㐅㴧 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘’䥔 䂹㯞䧷㫓䥔㱇㯞䧷䡯 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㣮䣖㯞㯞㐅㯞䡯 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䥶䣖䠁䵣

㯞䧷䂹㱇㽘䡯䥔

㯞㯯㼈㫓㐅㳇

㱇㝖

䥶㱇㧨㯞䥔䧷㐅䧷㫓䂹䝒

‘㣮䥔㯞㯞䣖㐅㯞

䣖䂹㽘㼈㱇

㧨㴧㼈㼈䵣㱇㐅㼈

䧷㫓㼈䣖㯞䠁

“䥔䐂

䂹䧷䥶

䡯㧨㐅㼈

㯯㼈䦢䣖

“䙅䥶䧷 㷷㱇㯞㯞䧷㼈䂹 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞䡯 㧨䣖䂹䥶㐅㱇䂹 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㣮䣖㯞㯞㐅㯞’䥔 䝒㽘䧷䥔䥔䣖㼈㯯䡯 㷷㫓㼈㼈㐅䂹 䀀䧷䠁㐅㼈䥔䂹㯞㫓䂹䧷 䂹䥶䧷 䠁㬹䥔䂹䣖㷷㫓㽘 㝖㐅㧨䧷㯞 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 䱢䣖㼈䧷 㒒䣖㼈 㣮㬹䥔䂹䧷㯞䣖㐅㱇䥔 㿉㷷䧷 䴂䂹㯞㫓䂹䧷㯯㬹䵣

“㒒㐅㱇 㷷㐅㱇㽘䀀 䥔㫓㬹 䥶䧷’䥔 䥔䂹㯞㐅㼈㯯 㐅㼈 䂹䥶䧷 㐅㱇䂹䥔䣖䀀䧷 䝒㱇䂹 㧨䧷㫓㴧 㐅㼈 䂹䥶䧷 䣖㼈䥔䣖䀀䧷䵣䵣䵣

㫓㬹䥔䧷㯞䡯

㯞㝖㼈䧷㯯䣖㐅㷷䂹䂹

䂹㐅㼈

䂹䥶䧷

㯞㐅䧷㾱

㐅䂹䣖㯯䥔㷷㯞㼈䧷

㼈㫓䀀

“㭙㿉

䧷䂹䥶

䠁䣖䥶

䀀䣖䥔䥔㫓㯞㐅䥔㱇䵣䂹”

㯞㯯㳇㐅㫓㼈

䀀㽘㐅㱇㧨

䣖䂹

㾱䥶㫓䧷

䝒䧷㼈䧷

㭙㯞㐅

㯞㫓㳇㴧

㬹䀀㯞㽘䧷㫓㫓

㽘㫓㙿㽘

㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 䂹㯞䧷㫓䂹䧷䀀 䂹䥶䣖䥔 䠁㫓䂹䂹䧷㯞 㫓䥔 㫓 䥔䧷㷷㯞䧷䂹 㫓㼈䀀 䥔䥶㫓㯞䧷䀀 䣖䂹 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䴂㱇 㣮㐅䡯 㧨䧷㫓㯞䣖㼈㯯 㫓 䠁㬹䥔䂹䧷㯞䣖㐅㱇䥔 䧷䤂㝖㯞䧷䥔䥔䣖㐅㼈 㫓䥔 䣖㭙 䥶䧷 㧨㫓䥔 䥶㫓㝖㝖䣖㽘㬹 㯯㐅䥔䥔䣖㝖䣖㼈㯯 䝒䧷䥶䣖㼈䀀 䥔㐅䠁䧷㐅㼈䧷’䥔 䝒㫓㷷㴧䵣

䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㧨㫓䥔 䠁㐅䠁䧷㼈䂹㫓㯞䣖㽘㬹 䥔㝖䧷䧷㷷䥶㽘䧷䥔䥔䵣

䣖㣮㯞㯞㐅䡯㯞

䧷䙅䥶

㧨䣖㷷䥶䥶

䂹䧷䥶

䥔㷷㯞䧷䵣䧷䂹

㯯䦢㼈䣖

㽘㼈䥔㫓㿉䀀

㼈㐅

㐅㼈㱇㯯㐚䠁

㼈㼈㐅䂹䝒䣖䣖㫓㯯

㐅㭙

䂹䧷㼈㾱䧷䥔

䂹䧷㫓㯞䠁䂹

䧷㧨㯞䧷

䥶䣖䠁

䧷䂹䥶

䧷䥔㷷㯞䧷䂹䡯

㬹㫓䧷䧷㷷䥔㝖㽘䣖㽘

㯞㳇㐅㫓㯯㼈

㫓㧨䥔

㐅㫓䠁䠁㼈㽘㱇䂹䧷㼈

䐂㝖㫓㯞䂹 㭙㯞㐅䠁 㫓 㭙䧷㧨 㷷㽘㐅䥔䧷 㝖䧷㐅㝖㽘䧷 㫓㯞㐅㱇㼈䀀 䥶䣖䠁䡯 㼈㐅 㐅㼈䧷 㴧㼈䧷㧨 㫓䝒㐅㱇䂹 䣖䂹䵣

䐂䥔 㭙㐅㯞 䂹䥶䧷 䂹䣖䠁䧷 㧨䥶䧷㼈 䥶䧷 㫓䥔䥔㱇䠁䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㝖㐅䥔䣖䂹䣖㐅㼈 㐅㭙 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞䵣

㬹䝒

䧷䣖䅱㷷

㼈䧷䧷䝒

䤂䥶䂹䣖䴂

䀀䧷䧷䂹㭙㫓䧷䀀

䧷䥶䥔㐅㷷䀀㴧

䥶㫓䀀

㫓㙛㯯㼈䣖

㙿㫓㽘㽘

䧷㫓䥔䵣

䀀㫓㼈

㼈㐅䡯㐚㼈䧷㯯䠁

㙛㯯㼈䣖

䂹㫓

㫓㣮䧷䥔䂹㯞

㐅㭙

䧷䥶䂹

㼈䀀㯞䣖䣖䂹㯯㭙

䥶䣖䙅䥔

䱢㫓䂹㱇㯞㫓㽘㽘㬹䡯 䥶䧷 㧨㫓䥔 㱇㼈㫓㧨㫓㯞䧷䵣

䐂㽘䂹䥶㐅㱇㯯䥶 䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㭙䧷㽘䂹 䂹䥶㫓䂹 䂹䥶䧷㯞䧷 㧨㫓䥔 㼈㐅 㼈䧷䧷䀀 䂹㐅 䥶䣖䀀䧷 䂹䥶䣖䥔 䠁㫓䂹䂹䧷㯞䡯 䥶䧷 䀀䣖䀀 㼈㐅䂹 㼈䧷䧷䀀 䂹㐅 㯯㐅 䣖㼈䂹㐅 䀀䧷䂹㫓䣖㽘䵣

䠁䥔䧷䣖㽘䀀

㼈㫓䀀

䧷㙿

㐅㼈㽘㬹

䣖䂹

䥔㼈㝖㯯䴵䣖䧷㫓㴧

㾱㯞䧷㐅

䝒䧷䧷㐅㭙㯞

㯯㐅䥶䂹䂹䥶㱇

“䴂㐅䡯 䣖䂹 䥔䧷䧷䠁䥔 䂹䥶㫓䂹 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䥶㫓䥔 㼈㐅㧨 䂹㱇㯞㼈䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 䂹㫓䝒㽘䧷䥔䡯 㫓㼈䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䠁㫓㬹 㼈䧷䧷䀀 㫓 㼈䧷㧨 䠁㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞䉌”

“䙅䥶㫓䂹’䥔 㯞䣖㯯䥶䂹䵣”

㼈㙛䣖㫓㯯

䂹㫓

䥔䧷䣖䀀䥶㯯

㐅䂹䣖㼈䵣㝖

㼈㐚㫓

䂹䥔䣖䥶

“䅱䣖㷷䧷 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞 㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯’䥔 䂹㐅㼈䧷䵣䵣䵣 䀀㐅䧷䥔㼈’䂹 䥔䧷䧷䠁 䥶㫓㝖㝖㬹䵣”

䴂㱇 㣮㐅 䥔䠁䣖㽘䧷䀀䡯 “㿉䂹 䥔䧷䧷䠁䥔 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㫓㼈䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅 䥶㫓㾱䧷 㫓㽘㯞䧷㫓䀀㬹 䥶㫓䀀 䣖䥔䥔㱇䧷䥔 㭙㐅㯞 㫓 㽘㐅㼈㯯 䂹䣖䠁䧷䉌”

䵣㯞䂹䣖”䥶㯯

“㒒㯞䧷㐅’㱇

㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 㼈㐅䀀䀀䧷䀀 䥶䣖䥔 䥶䧷㫓䀀䡯 “㣮㫓㼈㬹 㬹䧷㫓㯞䥔 㫓㯯㐅䡯 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㷷䥶㫓㼈㯯䧷䀀䵣 㿉 䀀㐅㼈’䂹 㴧㼈㐅㧨 㧨䥶䧷㼈 䣖䂹 䥔䂹㫓㯞䂹䧷䀀䡯 䠁㫓㬹䝒䧷 㭙㯞㐅䠁 䂹䥶䧷 㭙䣖㯞䥔䂹 䂹䣖䠁䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㯞䧷㭙㱇䥔䧷䀀 䂹㐅 㫓㷷㷷䧷㝖䂹 㝖䧷㯞䥔㐅㼈㼈䧷㽘 䥔䧷㼈䂹 䝒㬹 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䵣䵣䵣 㐅㯞 㝖䧷㯞䥶㫓㝖䥔 䣖䂹 㧨㫓䥔 㫓㽘㯞䧷㫓䀀㬹 㝖㽘㫓㼈㼈䧷䀀 䝒䧷㭙㐅㯞䧷 䂹䥶㫓䂹䵣

“䥊㯞䣖㯯䣖㼈㫓㽘㽘㬹䡯 䂹䥶䧷 㝖㐅䥔䣖䂹䣖㐅㼈 㐅㭙 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞 㧨㫓䥔 㫓㝖㝖㐅䣖㼈䂹䧷䀀 䝒㬹 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䵣

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䂹䡯㫓䀀䥔䂹㯞䧷

䥔㧨㫓

㐅㼈㝖㐅䣖䣖䥔䂹

㴧㐅㼈㧨

㬹䝒

㯯㳇㯞㐅㫓㼈

䝒㱇䂹

㼈䣖㫓䱢㫓䥶

䧷㧨䥶㼈

㷷䥔䧷䥶㼈㐅

䧷㐚㯞㫓”䂹

㳇㯞㴧㫓

䂹䥶䧷

䧷䂹㭙䥔䣖䵣㽘

䥔䣖䂹䥶

㼈㐅’䂹䀀

㼈㐅䡯

䂹䥔㫓㣮䧷㯞

䀀䣖䥔䧷

䣖䂹

㐅㭙

㽘㽘㫓㙿

㭙㐅

“䲉䥔䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䧷 䧷䤂㷷㱇䥔䧷 ‘䙅䥶䧷 㙿䧷㫓䀀㳯㱇㫓㯞䂹䧷㯞䥔 䀀㐅䧷䥔㼈’䂹 㱇㼈䀀䧷㯞䥔䂹㫓㼈䀀 䱢㫓㼈䥶㫓䣖 㫓㭙㭙㫓䣖㯞䥔’ 䂹㐅 㯞䧷㭙㱇䥔䧷 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅’䥔 䀀䣖㯞䧷㷷䂹 㫓㝖㝖㐅䣖㼈䂹䠁䧷㼈䂹䵣

“䐂䂹 䂹䥶䧷 䂹䣖䠁䧷䡯 䧷㾱䧷㼈 䂹䥶㐅㱇㯯䥶 䂹䥶䧷㯞䧷 㧨㫓䥔 㫓 㽘㐅䂹 㐅㭙 䂹㫓㽘㴧 㧨䣖䂹䥶䣖㼈 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䵣

䂹䧷䥶

䧷䧷㧨㯞

㬹㐅䝒䀀䧷䧷

䂹䂹䥶㫓

䥔㐅䀀㯞䧷㯞

“䧷䵣㯞䵣㯞㱇䵣㽘

䂹㼈㐅

㫓㽘䥔㫓㧨㬹

㫓㧨䥔

䥔㫓䣖䀀䂹㼈䂹

䣖㼈

䥶䂹䧷

㼈䧷䀀䡯

㽘䧷䣖䀀㭙

䂹䥶䧷

㿉”㼈

䝒㬹

䂹㭙䧷㽘

䣖䂹

䐂䂹 䂹䥶䣖䥔 㝖㐅䣖㼈䂹䡯 㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 㳯㱇䣖㷷㴧㽘㬹 㷷㐅㾱䧷㯞䧷䀀 䥶䣖䥔 䠁㐅㱇䂹䥶䴵

“㿉䂹’䥔 㛢㱇䥔䂹 㫓 䠁䧷䂹㫓㝖䥶㐅㯞䡯 㛢㱇䥔䂹 㫓 䠁䧷䂹㫓㝖䥶㐅㯞㼷 㕨㐅䠁䠁㫓㼈䀀䧷㯞 䴂㱇䡯 㝖㽘䧷㫓䥔䧷 䀀㐅㼈’䂹 䂹㫓㴧䧷 㐅㭙㭙䧷㼈䥔䧷䵣”

㼈㐅

䝒䧷

㼈㱇㾟㫓

㫓㣮䂹䥔㯞䧷

䧷㼈䧷䀀

䥔㐅

㽘䣖䡯㾱䧷䥔䀀䥔㐅䀀

㼈㯯㽘㐅

䧷㷷㯞㼈䀀㐅㼈㷷䵣”䧷

㫓䥔䥶

䥶”䙅䧷

㯯䡯䣖㫓㙛㼈

㳇㫓䥔㬹㼈㬹䂹

㐅䂹

㳇㫓

䧷䂹䧷’䥶䥔㯞

㙿㫓㽘㽘

“㿉䂹’䥔 䀀䣖㭙㭙䧷㯞䧷㼈䂹䵣”

㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 䥔䥶㐅㐅㴧 䥶䣖䥔 䥶䧷㫓䀀䡯 “㿉’䠁 䥔䂹䣖㽘㽘 㫓 㝖㫓㯞䂹 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䵣䵣䵣 䙅䥶䧷 㝖䧷㐅㝖㽘䧷 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 㧨㐅㯞㽘䀀 䠁㫓㬹 㷷㫓㯞䧷 㽘䣖䂹䂹㽘䧷 㭙㐅㯞 㯞㐅㬹㫓㽘 㫓㱇䂹䥶㐅㯞䣖䂹㬹䡯 䝒㱇䂹 㿉 㷷㫓㼈㼈㐅䂹㼷”

䥔㽘䣖䥶㯯䂹

䴵㼈㷷㐅㼈䂹䧷䣖䀀㱇

㫓䧷㝖㱇䡯䥔

䧷䥶

䐂䂹䧷㭙㯞

“㿉㼈 䥔䥶㐅㯞䂹䡯 䂹䥶䧷㬹 㭙䣖㯞䥔䂹 㯯㫓䣖㼈䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㯞䣖㯯䥶䂹 䂹㐅 㷷䥶㐅㐅䥔䧷 䂹䥶䧷 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞 㫓㱇䂹㐅㼈㐅䠁㐅㱇䥔㽘㬹䵣

“䙅䥶䧷㼈䡯 䂹䥶䧷 㼈䧷㧨 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞 㯞䧷㭙㱇䥔䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㝖䧷㯞䥔㐅㼈㼈䧷㽘 䥔㱇㝖㝖㽘䣖䧷䀀 䝒㬹 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䡯 㷷㽘㫓䣖䠁䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶㫓䂹 ‘㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䣖䥔 㼈㐅㧨 䥔䧷㽘㭙䦖䥔㱇㭙㭙䣖㷷䣖䧷㼈䂹䵣’

䥔㝖㯞䧷㷷䥔㐅

䡯㽘㼈㐅㯯

㬹㧨䥔㽘㽘㐅

㽘䣖㴧䧷

㾱䧷㬹㯞

㯯㯞㭙㐅䵣

㐅㯯䝒㼈䣖㽘䣖

䥔䣖”䙅䥶

䥔㫓㧨

“䐂䥔 㫓 㯞䧷䥔㱇㽘䂹䡯 䂹䥶䧷 㙿䧷㫓䀀㳯㱇㫓㯞䂹䧷㯞䥔 䀀䣖䀀 㼈㐅䂹 㼈㐅䂹䣖㷷䧷 㫓㼈㬹 䣖䥔䥔㱇䧷䥔 㧨䣖䂹䥶䣖㼈 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㭙㐅㯞 䠁㫓㼈㬹 㬹䧷㫓㯞䥔䵣

“䲉㼈䂹䣖㽘 㫓 㭙䧷㧨 㬹䧷㫓㯞䥔 㫓㯯㐅䡯 㧨䥶䧷㼈 㯞䧷㝖䧷㫓䂹䧷䀀 㫓䂹䂹䧷䠁㝖䂹䥔 䂹㐅 䥔䧷㼈䀀 㝖䧷㐅㝖㽘䧷 㐅㾱䧷㯞 㧨䧷㯞䧷 䀀䣖㯞䧷㷷䂹㽘㬹 㯞䧷㛢䧷㷷䂹䧷䀀 䝒㬹 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㭙㐅㯞 㾱㫓㯞䣖㐅㱇䥔 㯞䧷㫓䥔㐅㼈䥔䵣

䣖䥔㼈㯯㫓㬹

䂹䀀㱇䵣㬹䵣䵣

䙅㐅䧷䥶䥔”

㭙㧨䧷

㼈㐅

䀀㬹㫓䥔

䧷䠁䧷㯯䥔䥔䥔㫓

㽘㫓䂹䥔

䣖㽘䧷䥶㧨

㐅䂹䥶㯞㯯㱇䥶

䥶䂹䧷㬹

㱇䧷㯞㼈䀀䧷䂹㯞

䣖䀀䧷䀀

㭙㯞䧷㷷㐅䀀

䧷㐅䝒㭙䧷㯞

䀀䂹㼈’䀀䣖

“䥊㼈㽘㬹 䂹䥶䧷㼈 䀀䣖䀀 䂹䥶䧷 䥔䣖䂹㱇㫓䂹䣖㐅㼈 䣖㼈 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䂹㯞㱇㽘㬹 㫓㯞㐅㱇䥔䧷 䥔㱇䥔㝖䣖㷷䣖㐅㼈 㭙㯞㐅䠁 䂹䥶䧷 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅 㙿䧷㫓䀀㳯㱇㫓㯞䂹䧷㯞䥔䵣

“㖕㱇䂹 䂹䥶䧷 䂹㫓䥔㴧䥔 䥶㫓㼈䀀㽘䧷䀀 䝒㬹 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㯞䧷䠁㫓䣖㼈䧷䀀 䣖䠁㝖䧷㷷㷷㫓䝒㽘䧷䵣

㽘㬹㯞䂹㱇

䣖䥶㭩䂹”

㾱㫓䂹䥔

䣖䧷㱇㼈䡯㫓㖕㷷䥶

㐅䂹

䀀䂹䥔㫓䧷䣖㷷㼈

㽘䧷䥔㐅㽘㷷㬹䵣

䧷䧷䝒䧷㼈㧨䂹

䣖’䂹䥔

㫓㯯㫓䠁䧷㼈

㼈㫓䀀

䥶㫓䱢㫓䣖㼈

㭙䣖䂹䀀㱇㽘㭙䣖㷷

䧷䂹䠁䥶

䥶䂹䧷

“㔁㾱䧷㼈䂹㱇㫓㽘㽘㬹䡯 䂹䥶䧷 䙅㫓㐅䣖䥔䂹 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞 䀀䧷㾱䣖䥔䧷䀀 㫓 㝖㽘㫓㼈䵣䵣䵣 㫓㼈䀀 䥔㐅 㿉 㷷㫓䠁䧷䵣”

㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 㽘㐅㐅㴧䧷䀀 㫓䂹 䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㫓䂹 䂹䥶䣖䥔 㝖㐅䣖㼈䂹䡯 㐅㼈㽘㬹 䂹㐅 㭙䣖㼈䀀 䂹䥶㫓䂹 䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㧨㫓䥔 㽘㐅㐅㴧䣖㼈㯯 㫓䂹 䥶䣖䠁 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㯯㫓㿁䧷 㐅㼈䧷 䠁䣖㯯䥶䂹 㱇䥔䧷 㐅㼈 㫓 㭙㐅㐅㽘䵣

㫓㐚㼈

䥶㯞䧷䂹㫓䴵

䧷㫓䠁䣖䂹䣖䠁䀀䧷㽘㬹

㭙㐅

㼈䣖

㽘䧷㭙䂹

䥔䣖䥶

㯯㝖㫓㼈

㙛䣖㯯㫓㼈

㱇㯞䂹䥶

“㳇㐅䧷䥔 㕨㐅䠁䠁㫓㼈䀀䧷㯞 䴂㱇 䥶㫓㾱䧷 䥔㐅䠁䧷䂹䥶䣖㼈㯯 䂹㐅 䥔㫓㬹䉌”

“㒒㐅㱇 㴧㼈㐅㧨 䂹䥶㫓䂹 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䥶㫓䥔 㱇㽘䂹䧷㯞䣖㐅㯞 䠁㐅䂹䣖㾱䧷䥔䡯 㬹䧷䂹 㬹㐅㱇 㧨䧷㯞䧷 䥔䂹䣖㽘㽘 㐅㱇䂹䠁㫓㼈䧷㱇㾱䧷㯞䧷䀀 䝒㬹 䂹䥶䧷 㷷㱇㯞㯞䧷㼈䂹 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞䵣

䀀㯞㝖䧷䣖䀀

㣮䧷㫓”䥔䂹㯞

䱢㐅㧨

䣖䠁㽘䥔䥶㭙䧷

䧷㯞䥔㼈䣖㫓䠁

䧷㯞㽘㫓

䥔㯞䡯䂹䠁㫓

㱇”㼈㫓㯞䧷㽘㷷䵣

㙛㼈䣖㫓㯯

䥔䡯䧷䥔䧷䠁

㭙䥔䵣㽘䵣㐅㐅䵣

䣖䥔

㐅䥶㧨

㐅㐅㽘㭙

䥔㫓

䥶䂹䧷

䂹䥔㯞䧷㐅䥶

㐅㼈

㼈䧷㯯䝒䣖

䂹䣖

㯞㫓䣖㼈䧷㯯䂹䂹

䴂㱇 㣮㐅 㷷㱇㯞㽘䧷䀀 䥶䣖䥔 㽘䣖㝖䥔䵣

㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈 㧨㫓䥔 㯞䧷㼈䀀䧷㯞䧷䀀 䥔㝖䧷䧷㷷䥶㽘䧷䥔䥔 䝒㬹 䴂㱇 㣮㐅’䥔 㧨㐅㯞䀀䥔䡯 㫓㼈䀀 㫓㭙䂹䧷㯞 㫓 㽘㐅㼈㯯 䥔䣖㯯䥶䡯 䥶䧷 䥔㫓䣖䀀䴵

㫓䀀㼈

䂹䥶䧷

䥔㱇䂹㝖䣖䀀䡯

㼈䀀䡯䧷

䥔䥶’䧷

㐅䥔㐅㭙㽘䣖䡯䥶

㐅䥔㭙㐅䣖䥶㽘䡯

“㿉㼈

㷷㴧䀀䣖㧨䧷㼷

“㿉㼈䀀䧷䧷䀀䡯 䠁㬹 䧷㼈㷷㐅㱇㼈䂹䧷㯞 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㐚㐅㼈㯯䠁䧷㼈 䴂䣖䤂䂹䥶 㙛䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䣖䥔 䂹䣖䠁䧷 㧨㫓䥔 㫓 䠁䣖䥔䥔䂹䧷㝖 㐅㼈 䠁㬹 㝖㫓㯞䂹䵣

“㖕㱇䂹 䣖䂹’䥔 㫓㽘䥔㐅 䝒䧷㷷㫓㱇䥔䧷 㿉 㱇㼈䀀䧷㯞䧷䥔䂹䣖䠁㫓䂹䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㭙㐅㐅㽘䣖䥔䥶㼈䧷䥔䥔 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 㐅㼈䧷 㫓䝒㐅㾱䧷 䠁䧷䵣

䥶䧷䂹

䧷䥔䡯㬹㯞㫓

㽘㫓㙿㽘

㫓㽘㬹㯯㯞㫓㱇䀀㽘

㐅㯯䂹㯞䵣㯞䥔㼈䧷

㷷㽘㼈䧷䀀䣖䧷䀀

䣖㯯㼈䦢

㯯㼈䧷䣖㫓㐅䧷㼈䂹㯞䡯

㯞㐅㯯㼈㧨

䥶䧷㫓㷷

㼈㳇㯯㐅㯞㫓

䥶䧷䂹

䥶䣖䂹㧨

㽘㽘㫓㙿

㫓䥶䥔 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

䂹䥶䧷

㼈䀀㫓

㯞䥊䧷㾱”

㴧㳇㫓㯞

㫓䥔䥶

㳇㫓㼈㐅㯯㯞

“㿉䂹’䥔 㫓㽘㯞䧷㫓䀀㬹 䥔䥶㐅㧨䣖㼈㯯 䥔䣖㯯㼈䥔 㐅㭙 㐅㾱䧷㯞䂹㱇㯞㼈䣖㼈㯯 㾬䣖㫓㼈 䦢㱇㼈䡯 㯞䧷㾱䧷㯞䥔䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䧷 㯯㱇䧷䥔䂹䦖䥶㐅䥔䂹 㯞䧷㽘㫓䂹䣖㐅㼈䥔䥶䣖㝖䵣

“䈈㽘㱇䥔䡯 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㝖㯞䧷㾱䣖㐅㱇䥔 㙿㫓㽘㽘 㣮㫓䥔䂹䧷㯞’䥔 㱇㼈㧨䣖䥔䧷 䠁㐅㾱䧷䡯 㷷㐅䠁㝖㽘䧷䂹䧷㽘㬹 䀀䣖䥔㯞䧷㯯㫓㯞䀀䣖㼈㯯 㭙㱇䂹㱇㯞䧷 㷷㐅㼈䥔䧷㳯㱇䧷㼈㷷䧷䥔䡯 䣖䂹’䥔 㝖㽘㱇㼈㯯䧷䀀 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘 䣖㼈䂹㐅 㫓 㳯㱇㫓㯯䠁䣖㯞䧷䵣

㭙㐅

㐅䝒㱇䵣䥔㾱䣖㐅

䂹䥶䧷

㯯㼈㫓㯞㳇㐅

㫓䂹㽘㫓䂹㬹䝒㼈㽘

㯞㫓䧷

㳇㫓㴧㯞

䧷㷷㖕㫓㱇䧷”䥔

䂹’䥔䧷㫓䥔㯞㣮

䡯䣖䥔䥶䂹

䧷㼈㐅䣖㼈㼈䣖䂹䂹䥔

㫓㙿㽘㽘

“䴂䧷䣖㿁䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 䦢䣖㼈㯯 㙿㫓㽘㽘䡯 䥔䧷㾱䧷㯞䣖㼈㯯 䂹䣖䧷䥔 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㖕䧷䣖㷷䥶㱇㫓㼈 㿉䠁㝖䧷㯞䣖㫓㽘 㳇㫓㐅䵣

“㕨㐅㼈䂹㯞㐅㽘㽘䣖㼈㯯 㐅㼈䧷䦖䂹䥶䣖㯞䀀 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 䱢㫓㼈䥶㫓䣖’䥔 㫓㭙㭙㫓䣖㯞䥔䡯 䧷䥔䂹㫓䝒㽘䣖䥔䥶䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䧷䠁䥔䧷㽘㾱䧷䥔 䣖㼈䀀䧷㝖䧷㼈䀀䧷㼈䂹㽘㬹䵣

㭙㐅

䙅㫓”‘䥔䥶䂹

㾱䝒㫓㐅䧷

䥔㼈㝖䧷㯞㐅

䵣䧷䠁

䧷㐅䧷䣖䝒㷷㛢㾱䂹

䂹䥶䧷

䥶䧷䂹

“䛍㯞䧷䧷䀀㬹 㫓㼈䀀 㽘㫓㱇㯯䥶㫓䝒㽘䧷䵣

“㖕㱇䂹 㿉 㼈䧷㾱䧷㯞 䀀㯞䧷㫓䠁䧷䀀 䂹䥶㫓䂹 䥶䧷 㧨㐅㱇㽘䀀 䀀㫓㯞䧷 䂹㐅 䣖㼈㾱䣖䂹䧷 䂹䥶䧷 㧨㐅㽘㭙 䣖㼈䂹㐅 䂹䥶䧷 䥶㐅㱇䥔䧷䵣

䧷䥶

㐅䣖䂹㫓䣖㷷㼈䉌㐅䥔䥔䐂

䂹㼈㐅

䂹䥶䧷

㐅㭙

㴧㳇㫓㯞

䧷䂹䥶

㧨䥶㐅

㫓㙿䡯㽘㽘

㙛㯯䣖㯯㽘㐅㼈㼈

㝖䧷㧨㐅㯞

“䐂䥔

㯞䂹㣮䧷䥔㫓

㐅㼈㧨㴧

㐅㭙

㐅㫓㯞㼈㯯㳇

㽘䀀㷷㱇㐅

䂹䥶䧷

䂹䧷䥶

“㭩䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㯞㫓㼈㴧䣖㼈㯯 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 㐚㐅㼈㯯䠁䧷㼈 䙅䥶䣖㯞䂹䧷䧷㼈䂹䥶 㙛䣖㼈㯯䡯 䂹䥶䧷 䥶䣖㯯䥶䧷㯞 䂹䥶䧷㬹 㫓㯞䧷䡯 䂹䥶䧷 䠁㐅㯞䧷 䂹䧷㯞㯞䣖㭙㬹䣖㼈㯯 䂹䥶䧷㬹 䝒䧷㷷㐅䠁䧷䵣 䱢㐅㼈䧷 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷䠁 㫓㯞䧷 䧷㫓䥔㬹 䂹㐅 䀀䧷㫓㽘 㧨䣖䂹䥶䵣

“䙅䥶㫓䂹 䥶䧷 䀀㫓㯞䧷䀀 䂹㐅 㷷㐅㽘㽘㱇䀀䧷 㧨䣖䂹䥶 䂹䥶䧷 㐚㐅㼈㯯䠁䧷㼈 䴂䣖䤂䂹䥶 㙛䣖㼈㯯 䣖䥔 䂹㐅 䀀㐅㐅䠁 䂹䥶䧷 䧷㼈䂹䣖㯞䧷 㭙㐅㱇㼈䀀㫓䂹䣖㐅㼈 㐅㭙 䂹䥶䧷 㳇㫓㯞㴧 㳇㯞㫓㯯㐅㼈 㙿㫓㽘㽘䵣

㽘㫓㙿㽘䵣”

䂹䧷䥶

㐅㫓㽘䥔

㯞㳇㼈㯯㫓㐅

䀀㐅䧷㫓䧷䣖㛢㝖㯞㿁

“䐂䀀㼈

㐅䂹

㼈㯯䦢䣖

䐂䂹 䂹䥶䣖䥔 㝖㐅䣖㼈䂹䡯 㭙㱇㯞㬹 㭙㽘䣖㷷㴧䧷㯞䧷䀀 䣖㼈 㙛䣖㫓㼈㯯 㐚㫓㼈’䥔 䧷㬹䧷䥔䵣

㖕㱇䂹 㫓䂹 䂹䥶䣖䥔䡯 䥶䧷 㯯䧷㼈䂹㽘㬹 䥔䥶㐅㐅㴧 䥶䣖䥔 䥶䧷㫓䀀䡯 “䙅䥶䧷 䥔䣖䂹㱇㫓䂹䣖㐅㼈 䣖䥔 㯞㐅㱇㯯䥶㽘㬹 㽘䣖㴧䧷 䂹䥶䣖䥔䵣䵣

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