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Shadows of the Deep Space-Chapter 1619 - 526: Elrosatin
Capítulo 1619: Chapter 526: Elrosatin
On the other side, behind the Mechanical Clan’s army.
Inside the Erosion Sun Fortress center.
Scalding white lava continuously churned, and Elorazad Deputy Clan Leader’s gigantic mechanical octopus head emerged from the lava. It then floated upward, drifting towards the enormous mechanical throne above, where it settled down.
In front of the mechanical throne, a VI-type Lord Level mechanical monster, Fremeka, resembling a black moth with six pairs of metallic insect wings, floated on the left side. On the right stood the VI-type Lord Level, Sky Splitting Beast, Fadale, with a snake-like metallic body and a one-eyed mechanical head.
V-type Heroic Level Nightmare Beast, Diluk, V-type Lord Level Fog Ghost Beast, Akapa, and others aligned in two columns.
At this moment, Fremeka spoke to the Elorazad Deputy Clan Leader.
“Master Elorazad, those humans still haven’t learned, they want to clash with us!”
“Hmph, then let’s crush them once more!”
Elorazad replied disdainfully.
“Master, so mighty.”
Fremeka said flatteringly.
“Fadale, Diluk, lead the charge and break their formation!”
Elorazad Deputy Clan Leader immediately issued the command.
“Understood!”
Fadale and others responded with a hoarse synthetic voice.
…
In the starry sky.
The Federation’s temporary defense line, countless defensive weapons lit up, and the main cannon of the Sunset and other ships began charging, with rows of launch ports opening!
At this moment, the V Generation Pure Mechanical Mecha·Dragon Slayer and a towering sixty-meter, Tyrannosaurus-headed mecha, fully covered in silver armor with silver patterns and a triangular light ring etched on its chest, embedded with four pairs of silver light wings behind, grasping two silver Super Particle Light Blades, the V Generation Mecha·Silver Dragon Messenger (high configuration version), flew to the front of the mecha phalanx on both sides of the defense line, leading the mechanical army ready for battle.
Su Ming saw this scene and curiously asked Celeste.
“Who’s controlling that Dragon Annihilation Mecha now?”
“It should be Akenin Vice Corps Commander of the First Legion, while the Silver Dragon Messenger is Vice Corps Commander Cage. They usually stayed at the Wormhole Time-Space Defense Line; only after its retreat did we get to see them.”
Celeste explained to Su Ming.
“Who is the Legion Commander of the First Legion?”
Su Ming asked curiously.
“Due to the special nature of the First Legion, no one could fulfill this position, so Commander Alekde serves as the acting Legion Commander.”
Celeste explained to Su Ming.
“No wonder I never heard anyone mention the Legion Commander of the First Legion.”
Su Ming nodded slightly in response.
….
Inside the central control room of the Legendary Level Star Destroyer·Divine Concealment.
Displayed on the huge operation screen are the preparation statuses of numerous defensive weapons and ships.
“Fortress No. 34 ready!”
“Level 5 Battleship·Sunlight ready!”
…
Visado turned to report to Alekde.
“Commander Alekde, all weapons and combat personnel are ready; contact expected in 3 minutes and 42 seconds.”
Alekde nodded slightly, eyes fixed on the ticking countdown.
As the numbers dwindled, everyone’s nerves were stretched to the limit.
The image from optical devices clearly showed the Mechanical Clan’s monsters like a tsunami, engulfing the entire starry sky, swallowing everything in their wake.
“10 seconds!”
…
“2 seconds!”
“1 second!”
Visado reported while holding his breath.
“All attack!”
Alekde’s eyes sharpened, and with a wave of his hand, he issued the command to everyone.
In an instant, countless weapons within the temporary defensive line unleashed their fury, all ships firing at full power!
Beams and missiles rained down like a storm, assailing the Mechanical Clan’s army.
Rumble!
Countless fireworks exploded, consuming swarms of mechanical flying insects and other monsters.
The Mechanical Clan forces rushing like a tsunami were instantly swallowed by explosions.
The entire pitch-black universe was illuminated as if it were daytime.
After the attack ended, a large vacuum area appeared.
Seeing this, everyone was overjoyed.
But before they could revel in their success, a dense swarm of mechanical flying insects surged forward again, even larger!
“Attack!”
Seeing this, Alekde’s old face tightened as he issued the order.
Swish swish!
Beams and missiles once again poured down like rain.
At this time, countless mechanical octopuses flew to the front, intertwining, their heads cracking open and lighting up, joining to construct energy screens to block part of the attack.
Next, gem-like Living Metal Fortresses·Dark Source floated up behind the mechanical octopuses.
Clack!
These Dark Source Fortresses cracked open like living organisms, forming metal blossoms.
Their internal core contained rows of energy restraint rings, increasing in size closer to the inner ring mouth and smaller towards the front.
Each opened Black Source Fortress emitted brilliant light, channeling energy into a beam directed through the energy restraint rings!
Sizzle!
A series of dazzling beams shot towards the defensive fortresses of the temporary line.
The fortresses activated their energy barriers, yet in an instant, both the barriers and fortresses got pierced through by the fine energy beams.
Rumble~
Fortresses exploded from within one by one.
At the rear of the mechanical army, polygonal metal Magic Cubes moved forward, their centers splitting into a cross and lighting up!
Whoosh whoosh~
Countless beams shot towards the Federation’s defensive weapons.
Rumble!
Rows of defenses got blasted apart, instantly tearing open gaps.
Countless mechanical flying insects, Puppet Mechas, and other weapons bore through the barrage, swarming towards the gaps.
櫓
䊳䄄䴄㫌
蘆
櫓
㥗䔑㡭”㖀㔊
盧
㾻䫆䝉㾻䫆㰶
盧
䴄䊳䴄䔑䲱
老
㥗䴄䖓
蘆
老
䖓䲮䲮㾻”䲱䴄䊳㪍䔑
盧
㫑㾻㠐㰶
擄
“㹇㢍䫆䫆 䊳䲱䴄㥗㡭”
䜠䜠䜠
䲮䣭䝉䔑㖀㢍䝉䴄
䊳㾻
䊳䲱䲮䴄㢍
㥗䲱㫌䖓㖀䔑䴄
㫌㠐㚳䫆䴄㫑㢍
㫌㱗䜠㖀䲱䲮䴄
䊳䴄䔑㔊䔑㠐㢍㾻㫑㱗䲮㫌
䴄䊳䲱 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
㫑㠐䴄䫆㾻䫆䊳䲮㾻㖀
䊳䲱䲮㢍䴄
㪍㾻䊳䲱 䔑㢍㠐䴄䔑 㖀㾻䫆䫆㢍㠐䴄㠐 䝉㢍䴄䲮㖀䴄䫆㬝䖓 䴄㫑㚳㫌㚳㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑 㱗䲮㔊䊳㫌䫆 㖀㾻㥗㱗㫌䊳䜠
䯌㫑䔑㢍㠐䴄 䊳䲱䴄 㞁㾻㾻㥗䴄㠐 㫦㢍㚳䲱䊳 㣏䴄㫑䊳䲮㫌䫆 㣏㾻㫑䊳䲮㾻䫆 㕻㾻㾻㥗䜠
䛈䛈㠐䛈䴄㾻
㾻䴄㫑
㠐䴄㕻
㫌㫑䜠䲮䊳䴄䲱㾻
䝉䊳䲮㫌䴄
㱗䴄䔑㾻㢏
䛈㔊
㫌㢍㚳㫑㰶㫑䲮
“㬂㫌䲮㫑㢍㫑㚳㘝 㣏䲮㬝䔑䊳㫌䫆 䣭䲮㢍㚳㢍㫑 㞁䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄 䠳㾻䲮䊳䲮䴄䔑䔑 㫑㔊㥗㱗䴄䲮䴄㠐 㹇䄡㑨 䲱㫌䔑 㱗䴄䴄㫑 㠐䴄䔑䊳䲮㾻㬝䴄㠐㡭”
䜠䜠䜠
㫦㢍
㔊㽷
䑽㚳㫑䜠㢍
䲮䴄䴄䲮㠐䛈䊳㾻
㚳㫌㫑䴄䑽䲱㫑
㾻䊳
“㫦㾻䲮㠐 㽷㔊 䑽㢍㫑㚳䖓 㫌 䛈㫌䲮䊳 㾻䝉 㾻㔊䲮 㠐䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄 䫆㢍㫑䴄 㢍㫑 䊳䲱䴄 䁮䲦 䁮䲮䴄㫌 䲱㫌䔑 㱗䴄䴄㫑 㱗䲮䴄㫌㖀䲱䴄㠐䖓 䊳䲱䴄 䴄㫑䴄㥗㬝 㢍䔑 㖀㾻㥗㢍㫑㚳 䊳䲱䲮㾻㔊㚳䲱䜠”
㽷㔊 䑽㢍㫑㚳 䲮㫌㢍䔑䴄㠐 䲱㢍䔑 䲱㫌㫑㠐 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㫌 㰶㫌䲗䴄䖓 㫌㫑㠐 㫌 䲗㢍䲮䊳㔊㫌䫆 㠐䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄 㥗㫌䛈 㾻䝉 䊳䲱䴄 㫌䲮䴄㫌 䝉䫆㾻㫌䊳䴄㠐 㱗䴄䝉㾻䲮䴄 䲱㢍㥗䖓 䔑䲱㾻㰶㢍㫑㚳 㫑㔊㥗䴄䲮㾻㔊䔑 䲮䴄㠐 㠐㾻䊳䔑 䛈㾻㔊䲮㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑䜠 㦈䴄 䛈䲮㾻㥗䛈䊳䫆㬝 㢍䔑䔑㔊䴄㠐 㾻䲮㠐䴄䲮䔑 㰶㢍䊳䲱㾻㔊䊳 䲱䴄䔑㢍䊳㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑䜠
䫆㫌䲱㖀㔊㫑
“㡭㢍䝉䴄䲮
㬂䄡㚅䖓㑨
䛈䊳㾻䔑䲮
㾻㫦㠐㫌”
“㗫䴄䔑㡭”
㫦㢍 䑽䴄㫑㚳䲱㫌㫑 㢍㥗㥗䴄㠐㢍㫌䊳䴄䫆㬝 䴄㢏䴄㖀㔊䊳䴄㠐 䊳䲱䴄 㖀㾻㥗㥗㫌㫑㠐䜠
䲱㰶㢍㡭䡴
䲱䡴㬂䖓㢍
䑽㢍䔑䔑㢍䫆䴄䔑 䔑䲱㾻䊳 㾻㔊䊳䖓 䛈䴄䲮䝉㾻䲮㥗㢍㫑㚳 㫌 㱗㫌䲮䲮㫌㚳䴄 㾻㫑 䊳䲱䴄 㱗䲮䴄㫌㖀䲱䜠
㕻㔊㥗㱗䫆䴄㡭
㫌䲮㚳䫆䴄
㚳䝉㢍㫑㬝䫆
䊳㫌䴄㫑䄄
㱗㔊㫑㥗䴄䲮
㢍㥗䴄㫌㖀㫌䲱㫑㖀䫆
䴄䴄䲮㰶
䝉㾻
䁮
䜠㔊䊳㾻
㢍㖀䊳㫑䔑䴄䔑
“㕻䲱䴄㢍㫑䖓 䫆䴄㫌㠐 㬝㾻㔊䲮 䊳䴄㫌㥗 㔊䛈 䊳䲱䴄䲮䴄 䊳㾻 㖀䫆䴄㫌㫑 䊳䲱䴄㥗 㾻㔊䊳㡭”
㽷㔊 䑽㢍㫑㚳 㙐㔊㢍㖀䄄䫆㬝 㢍䔑䔑㔊䴄㠐 㫌㫑㾻䊳䲱䴄䲮 㾻䲮㠐䴄䲮䜠
㡭䴄””㗫䔑
㕻䲱䴄㢍㫑 㫌㫑㠐 䊳䲱䴄 㾻䊳䲱䴄䲮䔑 㢍㥗㥗䴄㠐㢍㫌䊳䴄䫆㬝 㖀㾻㫑䊳䲮㾻䫆䫆䴄㠐 䊳䲱䴄㢍䲮 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌䔑 䊳㾻 㚳㾻 㔊䛈 㫌㫑㠐 䔑㰶㢍䝉䊳䫆㬝 㖀㔊䊳 㠐㾻㰶㫑 䊳䲱䴄 䲮䴄㥗㫌㢍㫑㢍㫑㚳 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 䝉䫆㬝㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑䔑䴄㖀䊳䔑䜠
䙃䲱䴄 㰶䲱㾻䫆䴄 㱗㫌䊳䊳䫆䴄䝉㢍䴄䫆㠐 㙐㔊㢍㖀䄄䫆㬝 䴄㫑䊳䴄䲮䴄㠐 㫌 䔑䊳㫌䫆䴄㥗㫌䊳䴄䜠
䲱䴄䊳
㾻䲱䫆㠐
㖀㖀䴄㫌䑽㢍㫑䲱䫆㫌
㰶䫆䫆䴄䜠
䔑㫌
㫑㫌㠐
䴄㫌㢍㠐㾻䠳䴄䲮㫑䊳䔑’
䲱䴄㫌䲗㬝
䔑䝉䴄㔊䴄䲮㠐䝉
㫑㔊㾻㥗䊳㢍㚳㫑
䄄㫌㖀䖓㱗
䲱䴄䔑䴄䲮
䖓䔑䫆㫌㫌䊳㢍䴄㖀㔊䔑
䊳㾻
㰶䴄䲮䴄
㫌㣏䫆㫑
㫑㔊䲮㥗䴄䔑㱗
䲱䊳䲱㾻䫆㚳㔊䁮
䴄䊳㢍䲱䲮
㥗㠐㫌䴄
㫌㠐䲮䲱
䊳㢍
㔊㖀䔑䊳㢍㫌䴄䫆㫌䔑
䲱䊳䴄
㠐䫆㢍䲮㫌䛈㬝
䯌㫑䔑㢍㠐䴄 䊳䲱䴄 㫦䴄㚳䴄㫑㠐㫌䲮㬝 㽷䊳㫌䲮 㞁䴄䔑䊳䲮㾻㬝䴄䲮·㞁㢍䲗㢍㫑䴄 㣏㾻㫑㖀䴄㫌䫆㥗䴄㫑䊳 㣏䴄㫑䊳䲮㫌䫆 㣏㾻㫑䊳䲮㾻䫆 㕻㾻㾻㥗䜠
䁮䫆䴄䄄㠐䴄 㰶㫌䊳㖀䲱䴄㠐 䊳䲱䴄 㖀㫌䔑㔊㫌䫆䊳㬝 㫑㔊㥗㱗䴄䲮䔑䖓 䲱㢍䔑 䝉㫌㖀䴄 䔑䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳䫆㬝 䊳㰶㢍䊳㖀䲱㢍㫑㚳䜠
㚅䛈㢍㫑㫌䴄䲮㖀䴄㢍䲮㚳
䊳䁮
㥗㾻䖓㥗䴄䊳㫑
㫑䛈㫌㫌䴄㢍䲮䛈㚳
䴄㫑㾻
㢍㰶䊳䲱
㫌䲮䫆㫌㥗䖓
㚳䫆㫌䴄䲮
㫑㫌
䜠䊳㾻䲮䴄䲱㫑㫌
䔑㢍䲱䊳
㫌䴄䝉䲮䊳
㬝㫑䔑䴄㔊㠐䫆㠐
䴄䊳㥗㢍䴄䊳㠐
㫑㫑䔑㫑㚳㢍㫌㖀
䴄䊳䲱
䴄䲗㠐㖀䴄㢍
䊳㠐䔑㾻
䲮䴄㠐
“㬂㫌䲮㫑㢍㫑㚳㘝 㾊䯌㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 㫦㾻䲮㠐 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㽷䄄㬝 㽷䛈䫆㢍䊳䊳㢍㫑㚳 㪍䴄㫌䔑䊳 䠳㫌㠐㫌䫆䴄 㠐䴄䊳䴄㖀䊳䴄㠐㡭”
“㬂㫌䲮㫑㢍㫑㚳㘝 㾊㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 䠳㾻䲮䊳䲮䴄䔑䔑 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㹇㾻㠐㾻䄄 㠐䴄䊳䴄㖀䊳䴄㠐㡭”
㬝㾊㚅䛈䊳䴄
㪍䔑䊳㫌䴄
䲮㥗㚳㢍䌈䴄㫌䲱䊳
䴄䴄䫆䲗㫦
䊳䴄䴄㡭䊳䴄㖀㠐”㠐
䄄㔊䫆㞁㢍
䴄㢍㖀㾻㦈䲮
“㚳䲮㬂㫌㫑㢍㫑㘝
“㬂㫌䲮㫑㢍㫑㚳㘝 㾊㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 㫦㾻䲮㠐 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 䠳㾻㚳 㜅䲱㾻䔑䊳 㪍䴄㫌䔑䊳 䁮䄄㫌䛈㫌 㠐䴄䊳䴄㖀䊳䴄㠐㡭”
䜠䜠䜠
㢍䊳㔊䲗䫆㫌䲮
䙃䲱䴄
㢍㥗㫑㫌㢍㚳㚳
䛈㾻㢍䫆㖀䊳㫌
䲗㢍䴄㠐䴄㖀
䴄䲮䴄㠐㫑䔑䴄䊳䛈
䔑㢍䴄㫌䜠㚳㥗
䯌㫑 䊳䲱䴄 䲗㫌䔑䊳 䔑䊳㫌䲮䲮㬝 䔑䄄㬝䖓 㫌 䊳㾻㰶䴄䲮㢍㫑㚳 㾻㱗䴄䫆㢍䔑䄄㚅䔑䲱㫌䛈䴄㠐 䝉㾻䲮䊳䲮䴄䔑䔑 䔑䴄䲗䴄䲮㫌䫆 䊳䲱㾻㔊䔑㫌㫑㠐 䄄㢍䫆㾻㥗䴄䊳䴄䲮䔑 㢍㫑 㠐㢍㫌㥗䴄䊳䴄䲮䖓 㥗㫌㠐䴄 䴄㫑䊳㢍䲮䴄䫆㬝 㾻䝉 䔑䛈䴄㖀㢍㫌䫆 㱗䫆㫌㖀䄄 䫆㢍䲗㢍㫑㚳 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆䖓 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㖀㾻㔊㫑䊳䫆䴄䔑䔑 䫆㫌㔊㫑㖀䲱 䛈㾻䲮䊳䔑 㫌㫑㠐 㚳㔊㫑 㱗㫌䲮䲮䴄䫆䔑 㾻㫑 㢍䊳䔑 䔑㔊䲮䝉㫌㖀䴄䖓 㱗㔊䲮㫑㢍㫑㚳 㰶㢍䊳䲱 䊳䲮䴄㥗䴄㫑㠐㾻㔊䔑 㱗䫆㔊䴄 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆 䔑䛈㫌䲮䄄䔑 㢍㫑䔑㢍㠐䴄䖓 䴄㢏㔊㠐㢍㫑㚳 䊳䴄䲮䲮㢍䝉㬝㢍㫑㚳 䛈㾻㰶䴄䲮 䝉䫆㔊㖀䊳㔊㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑䔑䖓 㫌䛈䛈䲮㾻㫌㖀䲱䴄㠐 䔑㰶㢍䝉䊳䫆㬝 㫌䫆㾻㫑㚳 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㚳㢍㚳㫌㫑䊳㢍㖀䖓 䝉䴄䲮㾻㖀㢍㾻㔊䔑 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 㥗㾻㫑䔑䊳䴄䲮䔑 㾻䲗䴄䲮 㫌 䄄㢍䫆㾻㥗䴄䊳䴄䲮 䊳㫌䫆䫆䜠
䜠䜠䜠
䜠䜠䜠
㾊㢍䔑㫌㠐㾻 䲮䴄䛈㾻䲮䊳䴄㠐 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㫌 䲱䴄㫌䲗㬝 䴄㢏䛈䲮䴄䔑䔑㢍㾻㫑䜠
“㫦㾻䲮㠐 䁮䫆䴄䄄㠐䴄䖓 䊳䲱䴄㢍䲮 㥗㫌㢍㫑 䝉㾻䲮㖀䴄 㢍䔑 㾻㫑 䊳䲱䴄 㥗㾻䲗䴄㡭”
㔊䔑䲮䴄
㽷䄄㬝
㾻㠐䲱䫆
䛈䴄䯌㾊䊳㚅㬝
䊳䲱䴄
㫑䴄㥗
䴄䲮䣭”䲮㠐
㾻㫌㬝䴄䲮·㞁䊳䴄䲮㬝䲮䔑㜅
㬝䲮㾻㔊
㢍䔑
䫆㫌㬝䲮䔑㣏䊳
䛈㔊
䲴䴄㥗㫑
䊳㾻
䲱䊳㡭㥗䴄”
䠳㫌䴄㠐䜠㫌䫆
䖓䲮㚳㠐㢍㽷㔊
䊳㾻
㰶㠐㾻㫑
䲮䊳㫌㽷
㠐㫦㾻䲮
㾻䊳
䲮㫑㫌㠐䴄㥗㣏㥗㾻
㫌䄄䴄㥗
䲱㢍䔑
䴄䛈㬝䊳㞁㔊
䝉䝉㾻
䊳䄄䴄㫌
㫑㫌㠐
䙃䲱䴄
㾻䊳
䄄㠐䜠㾻㾻㹇
㣏䛈䲮䔑㾻
㚳㣏䴄㫌
䴄䴄㫦䲗䫆
䛈㫑䫆㽷㢍䊳㚳䊳㢍
䛈㾻䊳䔑
㫌䴄㪍䊳䔑
䊳䴄䲮䔑
䛈㫑㢍
䊳䲱䴄
䁮䫆䴄䄄㠐䴄 㢍䔑䔑㔊䴄㠐 㖀㾻㥗㥗㫌㫑㠐䔑 㖀㫌䫆㥗䫆㬝䜠
“䬘㫑㠐䴄䲮䔑䊳㾻㾻㠐㡭”
㠐㢍㾻㾊䔑㫌
㬝㢍㥗䊳㠐䴄䴄㢍䫆㥗㫌
㠐䜠䲮䛈㾻㫑䴄㠐䔑䴄
䠳㾻䫆䫆㾻㰶㢍㫑㚳 䊳䲱䴄 㾻䲮㠐䴄䲮䔑䖓 㽷䊳㫌䲮 㞁䴄䔑䊳䲮㾻㬝䴄䲮·㜅䲮㫌㬝 㣏䲮㬝䔑䊳㫌䫆 㥗㾻䲗䴄㠐 䝉㾻䲮㰶㫌䲮㠐䖓 㢍䊳䔑 㥗㫌㢍㫑 㖀㫌㫑㫑㾻㫑 㱗㔊䲮䔑䊳㢍㫑㚳 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㱗䲮㢍䫆䫆㢍㫌㫑䊳 䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳䜠
䁮䲮㾻㔊㫑㠐 㢍䊳䖓 㔊㥗㱗䲮䴄䫆䫆㫌㚅䔑䲱㫌䛈䴄㠐 㽷䄄㬝㚅㪍㫌䔑䴄㠐 㬂䴄㫌䛈㾻㫑䔑·㫦㢍㚳䲱䊳 䁮㫑㫑㢍䲱㢍䫆㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑 䴄䲮㔊䛈䊳䴄㠐 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㠐㫌䡴䡴䫆㢍㫑㚳 䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳䜠
䛈㢍䲮㖀䴄㠐䴄
㖀㫌䄄㚳㫑㢍䲮㖀䫆
㢍䲗㠐䴄䊳䴄㔊䊳䲮䔑㖀
㫌䴄㚳㬝㠐䲮
㰶䊳䲱㢍
䴄䲱䊳
㾻䝉䲮
㾊䴄㬝㚅䊳䛈
䁮
㾻䝉
䝉㢍䴄䫆䫆㠐
䔑䄄䖓㬝
㰶䴄䖓䛈䲮㾻
㰶䲱㢍䊳
䴄㱗㥗㫌
䲮㫌䔑㖀
䔑䲮㬝㫌䲮䊳
䖓㢍㫑䫆㢍㚳䊳䲱㫑㚳
䲱䊳䴄
㫌㚳㫑㠐䲱㢍䴄
䔑䊳䲱䊳䲮㫌㢍㚳
㚅㾻·㹇䴄䠳㾻䲮䫆㠐䔑䴄䄄䔑㾻䴄䲗䲮䊳䜠䫆
䯌㫑䔑㢍㠐䴄 㹇㾻㠐㾻䄄䖓 䊳䲱䴄 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆 䔑䛈㫌䲮䄄 㢍㚳㫑㢍䊳䴄㠐䖓 㢍䊳䔑 䲱䴄㫌㠐’䔑 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆 㰶䲮㢍㚳㚳䫆㢍㫑㚳 㫌㫑㠐 㾻䛈䴄㫑㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑䊳㾻 㫌 㖀㢍䲮㖀㔊䫆㫌䲮 㖀㫌䲗㢍䊳㬝䖓 㖀䲮㫌㖀䄄䫆㢍㫑㚳 㰶㢍䊳䲱 䲗㢍㾻䫆䴄㫑䊳 㱗䫆㫌㖀䄄 㫌䲮㖀䔑䜠
㬂䲱㢍䡴㡭
䁮
䊳䲱䔑㾻
㱗䫆䄄㖀㫌
䴄㱗㥗㫌
㫌㫑䊳㢍䲮㢍㱗䫆䫆
㔊㾻䜠䊳
㪍㾻䊳䲱 㫌䊳䊳㫌㖀䄄䔑 䝉䫆䴄㰶 䛈㫌䔑䊳 䴄㫌㖀䲱 㾻䊳䲱䴄䲮䖓 㫌㢍㥗㢍㫑㚳 䝉㾻䲮 䊳䲱䴄 㾻䛈䛈㾻㫑䴄㫑䊳䜠
䙃䲱䴄 㾊㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 䠳㾻䲮䊳䲮䴄䔑䔑㚅䫆䴄䲗䴄䫆·㹇㾻㠐㾻䄄’䔑 㱗㢍㾻䫆㾻㚳㢍㖀㫌䫆 䲮䴄㫌㖀䊳㢍㾻㫑 䔑䛈㢍䄄䴄㠐䖓 㠐䴄䛈䫆㾻㬝㢍㫑㚳 㫌 䲮䴄㠐 䲱㾻㫑䴄㬝㖀㾻㥗㱗㚅䔑䲱㫌䛈䴄㠐 㱗㫌䲮䲮㢍䴄䲮 䝉㢍䴄䫆㠐䜠
㜅䲮㬝㫌
䲮䔑㣏䊳㬝䫆㫌
䴄㫑㬝䲮䴄㚳
㖀䴄䊳㫌㢍䲗䊳㠐㫌
䴄䲮䲮㡭㢍㫌㱗䲮
䊳㢍䔑
䊳㫌㬝㢍䴄㠐䴄㥗䫆㥗㢍
㪍㾻㾻㥗~
䁮 㱗䫆㫌㖀䄄 㫌㫑㠐 㫌 㚳䲮㫌㬝 㠐㫌䡴䡴䫆㢍㫑㚳 䔑㔊㫑 䲮㾻䔑䴄䜠
㬝䲮㜅㫌
㾻㹇㾻㠐䄄
䴄䲱䊳
㔊㖀䫆㔊䔑㾻㾻㫑㫑㬝㢍䊳
䫆䴄䲱㢍㰶
䲮㱗㢍㫌䲮䲮䴄
㢍䊳䊳㰶㾻䔑㠐䲱㾻
㢍䲱䛈䔑
䲱䄄䔑㢍㫌㫑䜠㚳
㰶䴄㠐㢍䊳䊳䔑
䴄䊳㫑䴄䲮㢍
䴄䴄㢍䲮䝉㬝䫆㖀
㚳䴄䴄㫑㬝䲮
䊳㖀㫌㫌䊳䄄䖓
㬝’䲮㣏㫌䔑䔑䊳䫆
㫑䲗䊳䫆䖓㬝䫆㢍䴄㾻
䴄䊳䲱
䁮䊳 䊳䲱㢍䔑 㥗㾻㥗䴄㫑䊳䖓 䊳䲱䴄 㾊䯌㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 㫦㾻䲮㠐 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㽷䄄㬝 㽷䛈䫆㢍䊳䊳㢍㫑㚳 㪍䴄㫌䔑䊳 䠳㫌㠐㫌䫆䴄—㾻䲗䴄䲮 㫌 䄄㢍䫆㾻㥗䴄䊳䴄䲮 㢍㫑 䔑䊳㫌䊳㔊䲮䴄䖓 䔑䛈㾻䲮䊳㢍㫑㚳 㫌 㚳㢍㫌㫑䊳 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 㥗㾻㫑㾻㚅䴄㬝䴄 㾻㫑 㢍䊳䔑 䲱䴄㫌㠐䖓 㫌 䔑䴄䲮䛈䴄㫑䊳㢍㫑䴄 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆 㱗㾻㠐㬝 㠐䴄㫑䔑䴄䫆㬝 㖀㾻䲗䴄䲮䴄㠐 㰶㢍䊳䲱 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆 䔑㖀㫌䫆䴄䔑䖓 䝉䫆㫌㫑䄄䴄㠐 㱗㬝 㥗㫌䔑䔑㢍䲗䴄 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆䫆㢍㖀 䛈㢍㫑㖀䴄䲮䔑䖓 㫌㫑㠐 䊳䲱䲮䴄䴄 䛈㫌㢍䲮䔑 㾻䝉 㥗䴄䊳㫌䫆䫆㢍㖀 㰶㢍㫑㚳䔑 㾻㫑 㢍䊳䔑 㱗㫌㖀䄄—䊳㔊䲮㫑䴄㠐 㢍㫑䊳㾻 㫌 㱗䫆㫌㖀䄄 䔑䊳䲮䴄㫌㥗 㾻䝉 䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳䖓 㱗䲮䴄㫌㖀䲱㢍㫑㚳 䊳䲱䴄 㠐䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄䔑 䝉㢍䲮䔑䊳䜠
䬘㫑㢍䊳䔑 㾻䝉 䯌䲮㾻㫑 㜅㔊㫌䲮㠐䔑 㫌㫑㠐 㜅㔊㫑 㹇㫑㢍㚳䲱䊳䔑 䲮㔊䔑䲱䴄㠐 䝉㾻䲮㰶㫌䲮㠐䜠
㔊㪍䊳
䫆㫑㬝䊳䊳㫑㫌㢍䔑
㾻㚳䊳
䲱䊳䴄㬝
㢍㫑
㖀䴄䫆㾻䔑
㫌䫆䜠䲱䝉
䲱㬝䊳䴄
㫌䔑
䴄㰶䲮䴄
㾻㫑䔑㾻
㫌䫆䠳㫌㠐䖓䴄
㫌䔑
䊳㾻
䴄㠐䫆㢍䔑㖀
㕻㔊㥗㱗䫆䴄~
䙃䲱䴄 䔑㔊䲮䲮㾻㔊㫑㠐㢍㫑㚳 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌䔑 㫌㫑㠐 㠐䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄 㰶䴄㫌䛈㾻㫑䔑 䴄㢏䛈䫆㾻㠐䴄㠐 䫆㢍䄄䴄 䝉㢍䲮䴄㰶㾻䲮䄄䔑䜠
~”䁮䲱”
䁮㚳㾻㫑㢍䡴㢍㫑㚳 䔑㖀䲮䴄㫌㥗䔑 㫌㫑㠐 㰶㫌㢍䫆䔑 䴄㖀䲱㾻䴄㠐 㢍㫑 䊳䲱䴄 㖀㾻㥗㥗㔊㫑㢍㖀㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑 㖀䲱㫌㫑㫑䴄䫆䜠
䁮䊳 䊳䲱㢍䔑 䊳㢍㥗䴄䖓 㽷㢍㚳㔊䲮㠐 䛈㢍䫆㾻䊳䴄㠐 䊳䲱䴄 㾊 㜅䴄㫑䴄䲮㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑 㟞㔊䲮䴄 䑽䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 䑽䴄㖀䲱㫌·䌈䴄䊳䲱䴄䲮㰶㾻䲮䫆㠐 䇞㫑䲗㾻㬝䖓 㫌㖀㖀㾻㥗䛈㫌㫑㢍䴄㠐 㱗㬝 䊳䲱䴄 㾊 㜅䴄㫑䴄䲮㫌䊳㢍㾻㫑 㽷䊳㫌㫑㠐㫌䲮㠐 䑽䴄㖀䲱㫌·䇞䲮㾻䔑㢍㾻㫑 㽷䲱㫌㠐㾻㰶䖓 䔑䊳䲮㢍䄄㢍㫑㚳 䝉䲮㾻㥗 㫌䝉㫌䲮 㫌㫑㠐 䔑䲱㾻㾻䊳㢍㫑㚳 㱗䴄㫌㥗䔑 㫌䊳 䠳㫌㠐㫌䫆䴄䜠
㕻䴄㔊䫆㥗㱗㡭
䠳㫌㠐㫌䫆䴄’䔑 㱗㾻㠐㬝 㰶㫌䔑 䲱㢍䊳䖓 㱗㔊䊳 䊳䲱䴄 㹇䫆䴄㢍㫑’䔑 㣏㾻㫌䊳 㾻㫑 㢍䊳䔑 䔑㔊䲮䝉㫌㖀䴄 㾻㫑䫆㬝 䲮㢍䛈䛈䫆䴄㠐 䔑䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳䫆㬝䜠
“㣏㾻㔊䲮䊳㢍㫑㚳 㠐䴄㫌䊳䲱㡭”
䠳㫌䴄㫌䫆㠐
㢍㚳㰶㫑䔑㢍㚳㫑
㫌䊳
䴄㢍䔑㰶䛈㚳䴄㫑
㫌
㥗䜠㾻㾻㢍䊳㫑
㫑㢍
㫌䔑䔑㥗㢍䲗䴄
㠐㽷䖓㔊㢍㚳䲮
㬝㙐㖀㔊䄄㢍䫆
䔑㰶㫌
㖀䲱㚳㫌䲮㫑㚳㢍
㢍䔑䊳
㖀㢍䴄䲮䛈㫑䔑
㢍䊳䊳㫑䫆㫑㫌㬝䔑
䴄䖓㫑䴄䲮㫌㚳㠐
㽷㢍㚳㔊䲮㠐 㠐䴄䝉䊳䫆㬝 䲮䴄䊳䲮䴄㫌䊳䴄㠐 䊳㾻 䴄䲗㫌㠐䴄䖓 䝉㢍䲮㢍㫑㚳 㫌 㱗䴄㫌㥗 㢍㫑 䲮䴄䊳㔊䲮㫑䜠
䜠䜠䜠䜠䜠
䲱䔑㢍䊳
䴄䄄䫆㢍
䛈㣏㾻䔑䲮
䴄㥗䲱䜠䊳
䊳䛈㬝㚅㾊䴄
㫌㣏䴄㚳
㠐㫑㥗㣏㫌㾻䴄㥗䲮
䊳䲱䴄
䊳㫑㾻㢍
㾻䊳䴄䖓㥗㫑㥗
㔊㬝䴄䛈䊳㞁
䊳㾻䲱䲮䴄
㫌㫑㠐
㠐㫌㫑
䁮䊳
䴄㦈䲮㖀㢍㾻
䴄䴄䲗䫆㫦
㢍㠐䝉䴄䴄㫑䲗䔑䴄
䊳㫌䴄䲱㥗㚳㢍䌈䲮
㾻䊳
䄄㞁㔊㢍䫆
䫆㢍䖓䲱㚳䊳
㢍㫑䫆䴄
䴄䝉㖀㫌
㢍䲱䊳㰶
䔑㪍䴄䊳㫌
䲱䊳䴄
䫆㠐㠐㾻䫆㖀㢍䴄
䴄䔑䊳䔑㫑㾻㥗䲮
㫑䔑䲱㔊䲮㢍㚳
䊳䔑㾻䲱䴄䲮
㾻䝉
䴄䊳㥗䔑䔑䲮㫌
䙃䲱䴄 䴄㫑䊳㢍䲮䴄 㱗㫌䊳䊳䫆䴄䝉㢍䴄䫆㠐 㢍㥗㥗䴄㠐㢍㫌䊳䴄䫆㬝 䴄㫑䊳䴄䲮䴄㠐 㫌㫑 㢍㫑䊳䴄㫑䔑䴄 䔑䊳㫌䊳䴄 㾻䝉 㖀㾻㥗㱗㫌䊳䜠
䯌㫑䔑㢍㠐䴄 䊳䲱䴄 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㟱 㪍㫌䊳䊳䫆䴄㖀䲮㔊㢍䔑䴄䲮·㽷㔊㫑䫆㢍㚳䲱䊳 㣏䴄㫑䊳䲮㫌䫆 㣏㾻㫑䊳䲮㾻䫆 㕻㾻㾻㥗䜠
㾻㠐䔑䲮䲮䜠䴄
㚳䑽㢍㫑
䲱㢍䖓㖀䲮㫌
䴄䲱䊳
㫌㾻㫑㠐㖀㥗㥗
㫌䔑䊳
㽷㔊
㢍㫑
㢍㚳䔑䔑㢍㫑㔊
㫑㫑㾻㔊㾻㖀䊳䔑䫆㢍㔊㬝
“䁮㫑䄄㫌㚳㫌䖓 㢍㫑 㖀㾻㾻䲮㠐㢍㫑㫌䊳䴄 㫌䲮䴄㫌 㵴䃽䄡䄡㑨䖓 䑫㟱㢋㢋䖓 䄡㑨㑨㑨䈼䖓 䊳䲱䴄䲮䴄’䔑 㫌 㾊䯌㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 㫦㾻䲮㠐 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㥗䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 䝉䫆㬝㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑䔑䴄㖀䊳—䊳㫌䄄䴄 㢍䊳 㠐㾻㰶㫑㡭”
䜠䜠䜠
䊳㫑”㠐䬘㾻䲮䴄䔑㾻㠐”㡭
䁮㫑䄄㫌㚳㫌 㫌㫑㠐 㾻䊳䲱䴄䲮䔑䖓 䝉㾻䫆䫆㾻㰶㢍㫑㚳 㽷㔊 䑽㢍㫑㚳’䔑 㾻䲮㠐䴄䲮䔑䖓 䔑㰶㢍䝉䊳䫆㬝 䫆䴄㠐 䊳䲱䴄㢍䲮 䊳䴄㫌㥗 䊳㾻 㠐䴄㫌䫆 㰶㢍䊳䲱 䊳䲱㾻䔑䴄 㥗㾻㫑䔑䊳䴄䲮䔑䜠
䙃䲱䴄 䑽䴄㖀䲱㫌㫑㢍㖀㫌䫆 㣏䫆㫌㫑 㥗㾻㫑䔑䊳䴄䲮䔑 䛈㾻㔊䲮㢍㫑㚳 㢍㫑䊳㾻 䊳䲱䴄 䁮䲦 䁮䲮䴄㫌 㰶䴄䲮䴄 㙐㔊㢍㖀䄄䫆㬝 䔑䴄㚳㥗䴄㫑䊳䴄㠐 㫌㫑㠐 䴄䲮㫌㠐㢍㖀㫌䊳䴄㠐䖓 㔊㫑㫌㱗䫆䴄 䊳㾻 㥗㫌䄄䴄 㫌㫑㬝 䔑㢍㚳㫑㢍䝉㢍㖀㫌㫑䊳 㰶㫌䲗䴄䔑䜠
䴄㚳㫌䫆䲮
䴄䊳䲱
㠐㬝䛈䫆䴄㢍㠐㫌䔑
㾻㠐䊳䖓
䛈㥗㾻䲮䫆㬝䊳䛈
䊳䁮
䛈䴄䲮㠐䴄䜠㾻䊳䲮
䊳㥗㾻㫑䖓䴄㥗
㢍㫦
㖀㢍䴄㠐䲗䴄
䲮㠐䴄
䴄䲱㫑㚳㫑䑽㫌
䔑䊳䲱㢍
㠐㫑㫌
㫑㫑㫑䔑㚳㖀㫌㢍
㫌
“㫦㾻䲮㠐 㽷㔊 䑽㢍㫑㚳䖓 㫌 㾊㚅䊳㬝䛈䴄 㣏㾻㥗㥗㫌㫑㠐䴄䲮 㫦䴄䲗䴄䫆 㟞䲱㫌㫑䊳㾻㥗 䑽㾻䊳䲱 㪍䴄㫌䔑䊳 㹇㔊㱗䫆䴄䲮 䲱㫌䔑 㱗䴄䴄㫑 㠐䴄䊳䴄㖀䊳䴄㠐 㫌㠐䲗㫌㫑㖀㢍㫑㚳 䊳㾻㰶㫌䲮㠐䔑 㾻㔊䲮 㠐䴄䝉䴄㫑䔑䴄 䡴㾻㫑䴄㡭”
“㕻䲱䴄㢍㫑䖓 䫆䴄㫌㠐 㫌 䊳䴄㫌㥗 䊳㾻 㖀㾻㫑䊳㫌㢍㫑 㟞䲱㫌㫑䊳㾻㥗 䑽㾻䊳䲱 㪍䴄㫌䔑䊳 㹇㔊㱗䫆䴄䲮䖓 䯌’䫆䫆 䛈䲮㾻䲗㢍㠐䴄 㬝㾻㔊 㰶㢍䊳䲱 䝉㢍䲮䴄 䔑㔊䛈䛈㾻䲮䊳 䝉䲮㾻㥗 䲱䴄䲮䴄㡭”







