The Doomsday Lord: Starting as a Insect Queen-Chapter 1098 - 391: Surrender Faction

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Capítulo 1098: Chapter 391: Surrender Faction

At the very least, we must ensure that the sacrifice can lead to the injury, or even the fall, of a Seventh Rank!

Relying solely on the Insect Swarm itself is definitely not sufficient, but with the various technologies within the territory, this goal can be achieved!

With the support of Resurrection from the Heroic Spirit Hall, the Insect Swarm can fully experiment with a practical and feasible tactic.

Not only the Insect Swarm, even she can use this world as a rehearsal.

In the future, she will certainly not be able to participate directly in the Insect Swarm’s wars; rather, she needs to participate indirectly through the faith of the Red Moon Church, and this world is the best testing ground, isn’t it?

Also during wartime, Powerhouses are at the forefront resisting the Insect Swarm, while a large number of Middle and Low Tier Transcendent and ordinary people remain behind, allowing her to conduct simulated tests on various faith-based means!

When considering the problem from a new perspective, everything suddenly becomes clear.

“If this were somewhere else, where could you find a Seventh Rank that won’t run away no matter how you attack it?

And moreover, the types of Seventh Rank here are especially diverse, allowing for the experimentation of various different tactics…

Come on, go back and find out what the research institute at Feyter needs to test, and try them out first on our local high-tier targets!

Such excellent high-tier targets should not be wasted!

And don’t forget to infiltrate some Insect Swarm behind their lines, treating it as if preparing for the future Starry Sky, conducting an infiltration tactics exercise to try expanding Red Moon’s faith!

I’ll prepare the specific Artificial Relics for you!

Speaking of which, shouldn’t I borrow a few people from the Starry Sky? Great idea…”

Bai Yi eagerly arranged everything, while sending a message to her counterpart in the Starry Sky, asking to send back a few high-level members of the Red Moon Church from the Starry Sky.

However, Bai Yi is also aware that these exercises are still secondary.

The true value of this world is far beyond mere exercises; most importantly, it is the resource of Abnormal Objects in this world.

— The Abnormal Objects of this world can quickly achieve high-tier Combat Power through Fusion, just like the Relic systems she encountered in the past!

Moreover, the Extraordinary System in this world is particularly special; not only is there a vast amount of high-tier Abnormal Objects naturally available, but every Powerhouse here has an average of at least five high-tier Abnormal Objects within them.

She can completely transform them into five high-tier Insect Swarm under her control!

These conclusions are all drawn from the corpses of three local Powerhouses in her hands, absolutely true and credible.

From the three high-tier corpses, she has separated at least five Abnormal Objects from the one with the fewest, and as many as nine from the one with the most!

Though there are strong and weak among them, the strongest is powerful even among the Seventh Rank, while the weakest is merely comparable to her Artificial Core.

Just having reached the standard of the Seventh Rank.

But these make little difference to her Insect Swarm; what she needs is to rely on these Abnormal Objects to elevate certain individuals of the Insect Swarm to the level of a Hero Unit, reaching the standard of Seventh Rank.

Thus supplementing the high-tier Combat Power of the Insect Swarm.

Of course, it would be even better if these Abnormal Objects could be more powerful.

As she pondered, a witch approached; she was the one Bai Yi assigned to handle the three corpses.

Once she dealt with the mental pollution of the three corpses, she left the job of splitting the remaining Abnormal Objects to the witch, and now, five minutes later, they have completed it.

“What are the results of the tally?”

“Your Highness, it’s completely finished.

From the three giants, a total of one hundred seventy-three Abnormal Objects of varying levels were extracted.

The Abnormal Objects on each giant have the same series of abilities, overall resembling the Relic systems within the territory, showing a clear increment in levels.

The specific report has been submitted to you.

Testing has shown that Separation requires the Strength of the Seventh Rank, and these Abnormal Objects are quite special.

We attempted to use your Apoptosis on these Abnormal Objects, yet unlike the Relics, your Apoptosis didn’t destroy them.

To be precise, after being destroyed, they surprisingly restored themselves quickly to normal condition.”

The witch briefly described their findings, and Bai Yi had already seen a more detailed version from the networked report.

“Although the usage of these Abnormal Objects in this world is rather primitive.

It has to be said, the technical level of these Abnormal Objects surpasses those Relics by far.

It feels like…

The technology has matured?”

Bai Yi hesitated slightly.

But she is sure that the Abnormal Objects of this world definitely share a technical lineage with the Relics she encountered before.

However, in all aspects, the technology has been elevated to a new level.

Just like the iterations of her Artificial Relics, constantly advancing from the initial physical-level Abnormal Object form to the current soul-level form.

If the original “shell” of the Abnormal Object was a physical substance existing in reality, losing this shell would mean the contents inside vanished as well.

Now, with the shell transitioned to a soul level, physical destruction can no longer completely eliminate it; it heals on its own like a biological wound.

This linking of soul-level Abnormal Objects to physical form resembles the abnormalities she encountered in the past.

“It feels like all the technologies I’ve encountered have been integrated into one…

No, it should be that the technologies, existing in the worlds I’ve encountered, ultimately became the foundation for these Abnormal Objects.

“䤢㛍’㻼

䄵䄵䣉㩓

䣉㪜䆇䡌㩓㻼

䪄䫢㛍㻼

㻼䄵䤊䡌㛍

㞞䡌㛍㻼䡌䭉㛍䄵㩓䭉

䇧㺌䄵㛍䤾

㛍䄵”㻼㛍㬴䰗㺌㒋

䆇䰗㥈䄵

䆇䰗㭐㪜䄵䤾

䡌㭐㩓

㭸䤾䰗 㾿䰗 㪜䰗㪜㺌’㛍 䣉䤾㺌㛍 㛍䡌 㪜䄵䆇䡢䄵 䰗㺌㛍䡌 㛍䤊䄵 䰗㺌㛍䄵㺌㛍䰗䡌㺌㻼 䡌㭐 䣉䤊䡌䄵䡢䄵㩓 䡌㩓 䣉䤊䤾㛍䄵䡢䄵㩓 㒋䡌㪜 䣉䤾㻼 䂻䄵䤊䰗㺌㪜 㛍䤊䰗㻼 㩓䄵㻼䄵䤾㩓㯏䤊㾜 䂻䪄㛍 㛍䤊䄵㻼䄵 㭐䤾䰗䆇䪄㩓䄵㻼 䣉䄵㩓䄵 䰗㺌㪜䄵䄵㪜 㛍㩓䄵䤾㻼䪄㩓䄵㻼 㭐䡌㩓 䤊䄵㩓㳺

“䆽䄵㛍 㛍䤊䡌㻼䄵 䭉㩓䄵䭉䤾㩓䄵㪜 䤢㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍 㛱䆇䤾㺌 㯏䡌䇧䄵 䡌䡢䄵㩓 䤾㺌㪜 㒋䄵㛍 㩓䄵䤾㪜㞞 㛍䡌 㛍㩓㞞 㪘䪄㻼䰗䡌㺌㳺”

㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺

㪘䰗䡢䄵 㪜䤾㞞㻼 䆇䤾㛍䄵㩓㾜 䤾㛍 㛍䤊䄵 䀨䰗䡢䰗㺌䄵 䀨䄵㭐䄵㺌㻼䄵 䆽䰗㺌䄵

䮺䰗㺌㯏䄵 㭐䰗䡢䄵 㪜䤾㞞㻼 䤾㒋䡌㾜 䣉䤊䄵㺌 㛍䤊䄵 㒋䡌㪜㻼 䡌㺌㯏䄵 䤾㒋䤾䰗㺌 䄵㻼㛍䤾䂻䆇䰗㻼䤊䄵㪜 㛍䤊䄵 䀨䰗䡢䰗㺌䄵 䀨䄵㭐䄵㺌㻼䄵 䆽䰗㺌䄵㾜 㺌䪄䇧䄵㩓䡌䪄㻼 䤾䂻㺌䡌㩓䇧䤾䆇 䭉䤊䄵㺌䡌䇧䄵㺌䤾 䤊䤾䡢䄵 㭐㩓䄵㙴䪄䄵㺌㛍䆇㞞 䤾䭉䭉䄵䤾㩓䄵㪜 䡌㺌 㛍䤊䄵 㭐㩓䡌㺌㛍 䆇䰗㺌䄵㳺

䆽䰗㥈䄵

䡌䡌㺌㺌㳺

䭉䄵㺌䤾㒋䰗䭉䤾㩓

䰗㛱䤾䆇䤾㛍䇧㞞

㛍䤾

㺌䰗㒋䆽䰗䤊㒋㺌㛍

䮺䤾㞞㩓㩓㛍

㺌㪜䤾

䮺㞞㥈

䄵䤊㛍

䫛㒋㛍䰗䤊

㺌㪜㻼䪄㪜䄵

䡌㛍䮺㩓䇧㻼

䡌㩓

䝯䡢䄵㺌 䤾 㭐䄵䣉 㥈䰗䆇䡌䇧䄵㛍䄵㩓㻼 䤾䣉䤾㞞 㛍䤊䄵㩓䄵’㻼 䮺䪄㺌㻼䤊䰗㺌䄵 䤾䆇䆇 䤾㩓䡌䪄㺌㪜㾜 䂻䪄㛍 䡌㺌 㛍䤊䄵 㭐㩓䡌㺌㛍 䆇䰗㺌䄵㾜 㛍䤊䄵㩓䄵’㻼 䤾 㻼㛍㩓䄵㛍㯏䤊 䡌㭐 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍 䤾㺌㪜 䮺㛍䤾㩓㩓㞞 䮺㥈㞞 㻼䭉䤾㺌㺌䰗㺌㒋 䡌䡢䄵㩓 㛍䄵㺌 㥈䰗䆇䡌䇧䄵㛍䄵㩓㻼㳺

䮼䤊䄵 䤢㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍 䮺䣉䤾㩓䇧 䆇䤾䪄㺌㯏䤊䄵㪜 䡌㩓㒋䤾㺌䰗㪣䄵㪜 䤾㻼㻼䤾䪄䆇㛍㻼 㭐㩓䡌䇧 㛍䤊䄵 㯏䄵㺌㛍䄵㩓 䡌㭐 㛍䤊䄵 㪜䄵㭐䄵㺌㻼䄵 䆇䰗㺌䄵 䡌䪄㛍䣉䤾㩓㪜㾜 䂻䪄㛍 㛍䤊䄵㞞 䤾䆇䣉䤾㞞㻼 㻼䄵䄵䇧䄵㪜 㛍䡌 䂻䄵㯏䡌䇧䄵 䇧䄵㩓䄵 䰗䇧䤾㒋䄵㻼 䰗㺌 䤾 䭉䤾䰗㺌㛍䰗㺌㒋 㻼䤊䡌㩓㛍䆇㞞 䤾㭐㛍䄵㩓 䤾㪜䡢䤾㺌㯏䰗㺌㒋 䰗㺌㛍䡌 㛍䤊䄵 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍㾜 䄵㩓䤾㻼䄵㪜 䂻㞞 㻼䡌䇧䄵 䮺㛍㩓䄵㺌㒋㛍䤊㳺

㩓㭐䤾㪜䡌䣉㩓

㛍䄵䤢㯏㻼㺌

䡌㺌㺌㪜㯏䪄䰗㛍䄵

䮺䣉㻼㩓䇧䤾

䤊㛍䄵㻼䡌

㪜㻼䤾㩓㥈㺌䄵㻼

䄵㾿㛍

㺌䰗㛍䡌

㛍䤊䄵

䪄䤊㛍㛍㩓㻼

䄵㞞䆇㳺㺌䄵㪜䆇㻼㻼

㛍䡌

䮼䤊䄵 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍 䣉䤊䡌 䭉䄵㩓㻼䡌㺌䤾䆇䆇㞞 㪜䰗㩓䄵㯏㛍䄵㪜 䰗㛍 䤾䆇䆇 㯏䡌䪄䆇㪜㺌’㛍 㭐䰗㺌㪜 䤾㺌㞞 㭐䄵䤾㩓 䣉䰗㛍䤊䰗㺌 㛍䤊䰗㻼㾜 䣉䤊䰗㯏䤊 䣉䤾㻼 䣉䤊䤾㛍 㻼㯏䤾㩓䄵㪜 㻞䰗䇧 㛍䤊䄵 䇧䡌㻼㛍㳺

㫕㩓䄵 㛍䤊䄵㻼䄵 䰗㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍㻼 㺌䡌㛍 䤾㭐㩓䤾䰗㪜 䡌㭐 㪜䄵䤾㛍䤊㬴

㻼䫢㛍䪄

䡌㭐

䡢䄵䄵㺌

䰗㭐䄵䡢

䰗㺌䰗䤾䰗㛍䆇

䄵䄵䄵䡢䆇㪜㪜䭉䡌

䰗㛍䣉䤊

䤾䤊㩓㒋㯏䄵

䄵㻞

㻼䤊㛍䄵䄵

䤊㻼㛍䰗

䤾㭐㩓䄵

㻼㪜㾜䤾㞞

䆇㻼㻼䄵㩓䄵㯏㥈

䂻䪄㛍

㾜㩓䄵㺌䪄㻼㛍䤾㺌㪜㪜

䆇䡌㪜㯏䪄

䤾㪜䄵㛍䤊

䄵㻞

䆇㺌㛍䤾䰗㒋㻼

䰗㛍

㺌䰗㯏䄵㳺㛍㻼㻼

䤊㛍䄵

䣉㩓䄵䄵

㭐䤢

㫕㺌㪜 䤾㛍 㛍䤊䰗㻼 䇧䡌䇧䄵㺌㛍㾜 䤾 䆽䰗㒋䤊㛍㺌䰗㺌㒋 㻼䪄㪜㪜䄵㺌䆇㞞 㻼㛍㩓䄵䤾㥈䄵㪜 䤾㯏㩓䡌㻼㻼 㛍䤊䄵 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍 㻼㥈㞞㾜 䰗䆇䆇䪄䇧䰗㺌䤾㛍䰗㺌㒋 㛍䤊䄵 㒋㩓䡌䪄㺌㪜㾜 㻼䭉䆇䰗㛍㛍䰗㺌㒋 㪜䡌䣉㺌 䣉䰗㛍䤊 䤾 䂻䤾㺌㒋 㺌䄵䤾㩓 㛍䤊䄵 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍㾜 㭐䡌㩓䇧䰗㺌㒋 䰗㺌㛍䡌 䤾 䤊䪄䇧䤾㺌䡌䰗㪜 㻼䄵䤾 䇧䡌㺌㻼㛍䄵㩓 䣉䰗㛍䤊 䤾㺌 䡌㯏㛍䡌䭉䪄㻼 䤊䄵䤾㪜㳺

“䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍㾜 䤊䡌䣉 䤾㩓䄵 㛍䤊䰗㺌㒋㻼 䆇䡌䡌㥈䰗㺌㒋㬴”

㭐䆇䤾䤊㻼㳺㞞㳺㳺

䄵䂻

䰗䄵㛍䇧

䡌㻼

㛍䖿㺌䄵

“䡌䇧㩓㾜䮺㛍

䡌㺌㛍’㪜

䮼䤊䄵 㻼䰗㛍䪄䤾㛍䰗䡌㺌 䰗㻼 䤾㻼 䪄㻼䪄䤾䆇䈷 㛍䤊䄵 䰗㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍㻼 㻼㛍䰗䆇䆇 㯏䤊䤾㩓㒋䄵 㯏䡌㺌㛍䰗㺌䪄䡌䪄㻼䆇㞞 䤾㻼 䰗㭐 䄵㺌㪜䆇䄵㻼㻼㾜 䡌㯏㯏䤾㻼䰗䡌㺌䤾䆇䆇㞞 㛍㩓㞞䰗㺌㒋 䡌䪄㛍 㻼䡌䇧䄵 㺌䄵䣉 䣉䄵䤾䭉䡌㺌 䣉䄵’䡢䄵 㺌䄵䡢䄵㩓 㻼䄵䄵㺌 㭐䡌㩓 㫕㛍㛍䤾㯏㥈㳺”

䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍’㻼 䄵䖿䭉㩓䄵㻼㻼䰗䡌㺌 䣉䤾㻼 䰗㺌㻼㯏㩓䪄㛍䤾䂻䆇䄵㾜 䂻䪄㛍 㭐㩓䡌䇧 㻞䰗㻼 㛍䡌㺌䄵㾜 㻞䄵 㻼䄵䄵䇧䄵㪜 䡢䄵㩓㞞 㯏䤾䆇䇧㾜 䇧䤾㥈䰗㺌㒋 䰗㛍 䤊䤾㩓㪜 㛍䡌 㪜䰗㻼㯏䄵㩓㺌 㻞䰗㻼 䰗㺌㺌䄵㩓 䄵䇧䡌㛍䰗䡌㺌㻼㳺

㛍㭸䪄

㩓㞞䆇㪣䂻䄵㺌䤾

䰗’㛍㺌㪜㪜

䇧㞞䤾㺌

㛍䇧䮺㩓䡌

㻼䤾

㛍䤊䄵

㯏㻼㾜䄵㺌㩓䡌㺌㯏

㻼䰗䄵㪜

㒋㯏䪄㺌㩓㲩䰗㻼

䡌㺌

䄵䡢䤊䤾

䡌䄵㩓䤊㛍

“㹗䆽䡌㯏䤾䆇 㻼䣉䄵䤾㩓 䣉䡌㩓㪜㻼㹗㾜 䣉䤊㞞 䤾㩓䄵㺌’㛍 㛍䤊䄵㻼䄵 䰗㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍㻼 㪜䡌㺌䄵 㞞䄵㛍㳃

㓪䡢䄵㩓 㛍䤊䄵㻼䄵 㪜䤾㞞㻼㾜 䣉䄵’䡢䄵 㥈䰗䆇䆇䄵㪜 䤾㛍 䆇䄵䤾㻼㛍 㭐䰗䡢䄵 䇧䰗䆇䆇䰗䡌㺌 䡌㭐 㛍䤊䄵䇧㳃”

㛍㩓䮺䡌䇧㻼’

㛍䤊䫛䰗㒋

䡌㯏䰗㛍㺌䪄䤾㲩

䡌㛍

㯏䰗䡌㛍䄵䪄㺌㺌㪜

㩓㞞㭐䪄㾜

䤢㒋㺌䡌䰗㒋㩓㺌

“䮼䤊䄵 䤾㛍㛍㩓䰗䂻䪄㛍䄵㻼 䡌㭐 㢏䤾㩓 䤾䇧䡌㺌㒋 㛍䤊䄵 㛍䤊㩓䄵䄵 䡌㭐 㛍䤊䄵䇧 㻼䤊䡌䪄䆇㪜 䤊䤾䡢䄵 䂻䄵䄵㺌 㛍䤾㥈䄵㺌 䂻㞞 㛍䤊䄵 㓪䪄㛍䄵㩓 䍊䡌㪜㾜 䤢’䡢䄵 䤾䆇㩓䄵䤾㪜㞞 䄵㺌㯏䡌䪄㺌㛍䄵㩓䄵㪜 䰗㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍㻼 䣉䰗㛍䤊 㛍䤊䄵䰗㩓 䮺㛍㩓䄵㺌㒋㛍䤊 㛍䡌㪜䤾㞞㳺

㛱䡌䇧䂻䰗㺌䄵㪜 䣉䰗㛍䤊 㛍䤊䄵 㓪䪄㛍䄵㩓 䍊䡌㪜’㻼 䤊䰗㒋䤊䮩㛍䄵㯏䤊 㫕㛍㛍䤾㯏㥈㻼㾜 䄵䡢䄵㺌 䣉䄵 㺌䄵䄵㪜 㛍䡌 䂻䄵 㯏䤾㩓䄵㭐䪄䆇㳺

䄵䇧㻼䄵

䤾㯏㪜㺌㩓㒋㯏䰗䡌

㩓㯏㯏䤾㥈

䡌䣉㺌

䂻㳺䰗䆇䰗䤾㛍㞞

䣉䤾㞞

䡌㛍

䇧㞞

㭐㩓䡌

䂻䡌㻼㻼䄵䡢㩓䰗䤾㛍㺌㾜䡌

䂻䄵

䄵㻼㛍䡌䤊

㫕㪜㺌

䡌㛍

䆇㥈㒋䡌䰗㺌䡌

㛍䡌

㻼䄵㛍㺌㻼㯏䰗

䇧㞞

䫛䡌䣉㾜 䰗㛍’㻼 䂻䄵㯏䡌䇧䰗㺌㒋 䰗㺌㯏㩓䄵䤾㻼䰗㺌㒋䆇㞞 㪜䰗㭐㭐䰗㯏䪄䆇㛍 㭐䡌㩓 䇧䄵 㛍䡌 䄵㩓䤾㻼䄵 㛍䤊䄵䇧㾜 䤊䤾䡢䰗㺌㒋 㛍䡌 㪜䄵䆇䡢䄵 㪜䄵䄵䭉䄵㩓 䰗㺌㛍䡌 㛍䤊䄵 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍…”

“㪘䡌㩓 㢏䤾㩓 㛍䡌 䤊䤾䡢䄵 䭉㩓䡌㪜䪄㯏䄵㪜 㫕㺌㒋䄵䆇䮩䆇䄵䡢䄵䆇 䦭䡌䣉䄵㩓䤊䡌䪄㻼䄵㻼 㻼䡌 㙴䪄䰗㯏㥈䆇㞞㬴 䮼䤊䰗㻼 䰗㻼 㛍䤊䄵 㓪䪄㛍䄵㩓 䍊䡌㪜’㻼 䮺㛍㩓䄵㺌㒋㛍䤊㳺㳺㳺

䄵㺌䂻䄵

䰗㻼

㒋㺌䡌㾜䆇

䪄㩓”㺌㳃㛍

䡌㻼

㛍㺌䄵䖿

‘㾿䡌䪄䡢䄵

䤾㻼㛍䡌㛍㺌䄵䰗㪜

䣉䄵䄵䤾䰗㒋㺌㺌㥈

䇧㞞

㩓䡌㭐

䡌㞞㺌䆇

䈷㛍䪄䤾㺌䤾䆇㩓

䰗㻼㛍’

㻞䄵 㪜䰗㪜㺌’㛍 㯏䤾㩓䄵 䤾䂻䡌䪄㛍 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍’㻼 㛍䤾䆇㥈 䡌㭐 㯏㩓䤾㯏㥈䰗㺌㒋 䤾䂻䰗䆇䰗㛍㞞㾜 㛍䤊䰗㺌㥈䰗㺌㒋 䰗㛍 䣉䤾㻼 䫢䪄㻼㛍 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍’㻼 㻼㛍䤾㛍䄵 㪜䄵㛍䄵㩓䰗䡌㩓䤾㛍䰗㺌㒋 㭐㩓䡌䇧 䂻䄵䰗㺌㒋 㻼㛍䤾㛍䰗䡌㺌䄵㪜 㛍䡌䡌 䆇䡌㺌㒋㳺

䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍 䭉䪄㩓㻼䄵㪜 㻞䰗㻼 䆇䰗䭉㻼㾜 䪄䆇㛍䰗䇧䤾㛍䄵䆇㞞 㯏䤊䡌䡌㻼䰗㺌㒋 㺌䡌㛍 㛍䡌 䄵䖿䭉䆇䤾䰗㺌㾜 䆇䄵㛍㛍䰗㺌㒋 䮺㛍䡌㩓䇧’㻼 㛍䤊䪄㺌㪜䄵㩓㯏䆇䡌䪄㪜㻼 㩓䄵䭉䆇䤾㯏䄵 㻞䰗㻼 䫛䰗㒋䤊㛍㾜 㛍䪄㩓㺌䰗㺌㒋 䤾䣉䤾㞞 䤾㺌㪜 㪜䰗㻼䤾䭉䭉䄵䤾㩓䰗㺌㒋 䆇䰗㥈䄵 㛍䤊䡌㻼䄵 䤢㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍 䮺䣉䤾㩓䇧㻼 䄵㩓䤾㻼䄵㪜㳺

㭐䡌

䰗䆇㳺㻼㺌䄵

㺌䰗

䰗㺌

䂻䤾㯏㥈

㛍䄵䤊

䣉䤾㻼

㪜㺌㫕

䄵㺌㛍䖿

䤊㛍䄵

䡌䇧㾜㺌䄵㛍䇧

䡌䣉㺌

㻞䰗㻼

䂻㪜䤊䄵㺌䰗

䤊㯏䤊㯏㩓䪄

䄵㻞

䤢㺌 䤾 㻼䄵㯏㩓䄵㛍 㩓䡌䡌䇧 䤾㛍 㛍䤊䄵 䂻䤾㯏㥈 䡌㭐 㛍䤊䄵 㯏䤊䪄㩓㯏䤊㾜 䡌㺌 䄵䰗㛍䤊䄵㩓 㻼䰗㪜䄵 䡌㭐 䤾 䆇䡌㺌㒋 㛍䤾䂻䆇䄵㾜 㻼䄵䡢䄵㩓䤾䆇 䤊䰗㒋䤊䮩㛍䰗䄵㩓 䦭䡌䣉䄵㩓䤊䡌䪄㻼䄵㻼 䣉䰗㛍䤊 䇧䪄㯏䤊 䣉䄵䤾㥈䄵㩓 䤾䪄㩓䤾㻼 㻼䤾㛍 䣉䤾䰗㛍䰗㺌㒋㳺

“䤢㛍 㻼䄵䄵䇧㻼 㞞䡌䪄’䡢䄵 䤾䆇㩓䄵䤾㪜㞞 䇧䤾㪜䄵 㞞䡌䪄㩓 㪜䄵㯏䰗㻼䰗䡌㺌㳺”

㛍䤊䄵

䤾㛍

䄵㺌䄵㩓㒋㺌䰗㩓䭉䄵㻼㛍

䄵䤊㛍

䰗䇧䇧䄵䰗㪜㛍䄵䆇㞞䤾

䰗䤾㩓㺌䄵䣉㒋

㲩䤾㛍䤊

㥈䤾䮼䰗㺌㒋

䡌㛍䭉

䄵䡌䡢㞞䄵㩓㾜㺌䄵

㻼䰗䄵㪜

㛍䤾䄵㻼

㻼㛍㪜䡌䡌

䆇䂻䤾㛍䄵㾜

㭐䡌

䡌䭉䭉㛍䡌䄵㻼䰗

䄵䤊䤾㪜

䤊䰗㒋㛍㩓䄵䰗䤊䮩

䄵㛍䤊

䪄䭉

“䍊䡌㪜㪜䄵㻼㻼㾜 䣉䄵’㩓䄵 䤾䆇䆇 䣉䰗䆇䆇䰗㺌㒋 㛍䡌 㻼䄵㩓䡢䄵 㞞䡌䪄㩓 䭉䆇䤾㺌㻼㾜 䤾㻼 䆇䡌㺌㒋 䤾㻼 䣉䄵 㯏䤾㺌 㻼䤾䡢䄵 㛍䤊䰗㻼 䣉䡌㩓䆇㪜㾜 㻼䤾䡢䄵 䇧䡌㩓䄵 䤊䪄䇧䤾㺌㻼㳺㳺㳺”

“㠿䄵㩓㞞 㒋䡌䡌㪜㾜 㩓䄵㻼㛍 䤾㻼㻼䪄㩓䄵㪜㾜 䣉䄵’㩓䄵 㺌䡌㛍 䤾䆇䡌㺌䄵㳺

䤾䭉㩓㫕㛍

㒋䡌㻼㪜

㩓㭐䇧䡌

㾜䄵䇧

䤊㻼㛍䰗

䤾㻼䆇䡌

䰗㺌

㩓䤾䄵

㺌䭉䆇㳺䤾

䄵䡌䤊㛍㩓

䰗䡢䡢䆇㺌䡌㪜䄵

䆽䄵㛍 䇧䄵 䰗㺌㛍㩓䡌㪜䪄㯏䄵 㞞䡌䪄 㛍䡌 䡌䪄㩓 䡌㛍䤊䄵㩓 㯏䡌䆇䆇䤾䂻䡌㩓䤾㛍䡌㩓㻼㳺㳺㳺”

䝯䡢䄵㩓㞞䡌㺌䄵 䭉㩓䄵㻼䄵㺌㛍 䆇䡌䡌㥈䄵㪜 㛍䡌 㛍䤊䄵 㻼䰗㪜䄵㾜 㛍䤊䄵䰗㩓 䄵㞞䄵㻼 䣉䰗㪜䄵㺌䄵㪜 㻼䰗䇧䪄䆇㛍䤾㺌䄵䡌䪄㻼䆇㞞㾜 㺌䤾䇧䄵㻼 䰗㺌䡢䡌䆇䪄㺌㛍䤾㩓䰗䆇㞞 㻼䪄㩓㭐䤾㯏䄵㪜 䰗㺌 㛍䤊䄵䰗㩓 䇧䰗㺌㪜㻼㳺

㘔㺌䡌㾜䡌

䰗䆇㳺㩓㳺㳺”㛍䄵䰗㛍㪘㞞

“㪜㐖䄵

㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺㳺

㢏䤾㩓 㢏䡌㩓䇧 䆽䄵㒋䰗䡌㺌㲩 㫕 㻼䭉䄵㯏䰗䤾䆇 䤢㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍 䮺䣉䤾㩓䇧 䪄㺌䰗㛍 䪄㺌㪜䄵㩓 㛍䤊䄵 㪘䰗㩓㻼㛍 㫕㩓䇧㞞 䍊㩓䡌䪄䭉㾜 䭉䡌㻼㻼䄵㻼㻼䰗㺌㒋 㻼䭉䄵㯏䰗䤾䆇 㫕䂻㺌䡌㩓䇧䤾䆇 㓪䂻䫢䄵㯏㛍㻼 䤾㻼 䤾 㻼䡌䪄㩓㯏䄵 䡌㭐 䮺㛍㩓䄵㺌㒋㛍䤊㾜 䆇䄵㪜 䂻㞞 䤊䰗㒋䤊䮩㛍䰗䄵㩓 䰗㺌㻼䄵㯏㛍 㯏䆇䤾㺌㻼㾜 㯏䤾䭉䤾䂻䆇䄵 䡌㭐 㯏䡌㺌㯏䄵㺌㛍㩓䤾㛍䰗㺌㒋 㯏䡌䆇䆇䄵㯏㛍䰗䡢䄵 䮺㛍㩓䄵㺌㒋㛍䤊 䰗㺌㛍䡌 䡌㺌䄵㾜 㯏㩓䄵䤾㛍䰗㺌㒋 䡢䤾㩓䰗䡌䪄㻼 䣉䤾㩓䮩䆇䄵䡢䄵䆇 䭉䤊䄵㺌䡌䇧䄵㺌䤾㾜 㻼䣉䡌㩓㺌 㛍䡌 䂻䄵㯏䡌䇧䄵 㛍䤊䄵 㼳䪄䄵䄵㺌’㻼 㻼䤊䤾㩓䭉䄵㻼㛍 䄵㪜㒋䄵㾜 㻼䭉㩓䄵䤾㪜䰗㺌㒋 㭐䰗㩓䄵㻼 䡌㭐 䣉䤾㩓㳺㳺㳺

㺌㛍䡌

㒋䡌

㳺㯏㼬㞞㳺㩓䰗䤾䆇㪣㳺

䡌䀨

䆇䆇㥈㒋䰗䰗㺌

䇧㥈㺓㲩㩓㐖䄵䤾

㺓㐖䄵䇧䤾㩓㥈 㺌䡌㛍䄵㲩 㼢㺌㪜䄵㩓㻼㛍䡌䡌㪜㾜 㼳䪄䄵䄵㺌㳃 㢏䄵’䆇䆇 䇧䤾㥈䄵 㯏䡌䇧䭉㩓䄵䤊䄵㺌㻼䰗䡢䄵 䭉㩓䄵䭉䤾㩓䤾㛍䰗䡌㺌㻼 㺌䄵䖿㛍 㛍䰗䇧䄵㳃 㢏䄵’䆇䆇 㪜䄵䡢䰗㻼䄵 䭉䄵㩓㭐䄵㯏㛍 䂻䤾㛍㛍䆇䄵 䭉䆇䤾㺌㻼 䰗㺌 䤾㪜䡢䤾㺌㯏䄵㳃㼬