The Doomsday Lord: Starting as a Insect Queen-Chapter 1110 - 394: The “Fantasy” Plan (Part 3)

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Capítulo 1110: Chapter 394: The “Fantasy” Plan (Part 3)

This piece of intelligence was confirmed just now after mutual cooperation was established; Night and Ward were deemed as part of the group, and the interface no longer hid details from her.

Harry utilized her shared interface permission to see this talent on Ward.

“It’s a pity that viewing through Harry doesn’t allow the entire interface to be narrated, so it’s unclear what special abilities the protagonist is hiding.

But judging by the situation in this world, one can guess that it is either a mastery of a special abnormal object or a talent akin to adaptation to abnormal objects.

Perhaps it’s both.

Well, since they have already become part of the group, it doesn’t hurt to take a bit more time.”

After gaining many protagonists, Bai Yi no longer felt the initial urgency for such hero units.

Compared to the protagonist who has shown allegiance intent, the “True God” level Insect Clan that is about to be completed in her hands is far more important.

Moreover, the intelligence provided by the two high-tier locals who just pledged allegiance helped complete her previously uncertain knowledge.

The information provided by an entity equivalent to a Super Limit 7th Tier “True God”, along with an Angel level powerhouse newly entered the Seventh Rank, was detailed enough.

Everything from low-tier ascension to the minute details of “True God” level ascension is included.

Combining that intelligence with the experiences of the high-tier Insect Swarm individuals previously ascended by Bai Yi, Bai Yi now has ample confidence.

“According to Night’s explanation, ascension in this world always requires collaboration with a special ‘ritual’ to increase the probability, now it seems more like adjusting the soul’s state.

Through rituals, the soul prematurely embodies a certain trait, adapting to abnormal object integration, so that the soul doesn’t violently react and collapse.

Yet even so, around the Fifth Tier, this world’s ‘Demigod’ level, faith support is still needed to ensure the soul doesn’t collapse into madness.

This evidence can also be seen from the soul of the Flame Giant.

In the soul dimension perspective, it’s simply that the abnormal objects haven’t fully merged into the soul.

Integrating too many abnormal objects simultaneously into the soul results in soul tearing that must be mended with Power of Faith.

Even though this world has a special method to quickly grasp corresponding abnormal objects, it only mitigates the tearing damage rather than completely avoiding it.

Since their essence is abnormal objects, unlike my Soul Armor which is made with the soul as raw material, integrating into the soul requires considerable time.

If truly cultivating high-tier combat power, I certainly can’t mimic this world’s process to prepare rituals and faith.

But if just aiming to integrate these abnormal objects, the real issues to resolve are the soul’s capacity and damage.

Besides, I happen to have some research in the soul aspect…”

Often, once the essence of a problem is identified, it can be easily resolved.

It’s merely soul damage, and she has already delved into soul modification’s level.

In her view, these rituals and faith can actually be substituted.

“At its core, the myriad procedures needed for transcendence in this world arise from the soul being too feeble.

Just like carving intricate designs; using tofu versus using a carrot involves two distinctly different levels of difficulty.

This world’s ascension process is akin to enhancing the tofu to make it less fragile.

But tofu remains tofu; as long as carving continues, despite numerous measures, it forever wavers on the verge of breaking.

Since tofu is hard to carve, why not simply replace it with a carrot!”

Achieving this is not difficult; she has a term that produces this effect.

It was extracted from the abnormality, now serves as the core talent term of the Undead Clan under her hand, resilient soul!

Isn’t it because too many abnormal objects integrate at once leading to the soul’s inability to endure and ultimately collapse?

While she can’t change abnormal objects nor expedite their fusion, increasing the soul’s endurance limit is doable.

Regarding unavoidable damage, it can be further strengthened using the Insect Swarm’s innate network to simulate the effect of Power of Faith, enhancing the soul’s carrying capacity.

Once there’s a strategy, everything else becomes simpler.

Directly modify the experimental Insect Swarm by integrating all soul-related terms available in her possession, maximizing soul strength.

Upon completing all preparations, several readied high-tier abnormal objects were sequentially provided to the experimental Insect Swarm.

Though Bai Yi is confident in this cultivation, when truly proceeding to experimentation, Bai Yi cautiously ascended tier by tier, documenting all reactive outcomes post-ascension as data.

There’s no leisure to gradually await the Insect Swarm to master the abnormal objects’ power, but there’s time for this fusion ascension process.

The weakest high-tier abnormal object was first swallowed; previously cleansed repeatedly with Apoptosis, the abnormal object left no predecessor Spirit residue, making the ascension rather smooth.

However, only the subsequent ascension to True God is the genuine highlight.

The experience with ascension of those high-tier Insect Swarm individuals before showed that integration of abnormal objects at this level triggers special mutations connected to their powers.

㲷㕛㶈䕠㶈䣳

䴚㶈㕛

㬾䠭䥩㶈㕛䣳

㶈䴚㕛

㲷㕛䕠㜽㦣

㹋㲷䕠㜽㕛䐤

䤔㕛䲓䒟㬾䐤䛵䙒

㬾䙒䲓㲷䭃㡞

䭃䤔㶈㶈䭃㮚㕛

㹋㜽㬾䲓

䆷䭃㶈䤔㡞䤔㕛

䭃䤔䆛㶈㲷

㶈㼴

㶈䤔

䐤䐤㶈㜽䉇㕛䖷

䭃㲷㡞

䲓㡞䐤㕛䤔㲷

䕠㕛䤔㗰

㹎䴚䴚䥩䤔

㹎㲷䐤

䕠㬾㲷㲷㜽䲓䭃䣳

㕛䴚㶈

䔊䴚䤔䐤 㶈䤔㜽㕛䉇 㶈䴚㕛 㹋䤔䲓䐤㶈 㶈㬾 㕛㷗䴚䤔䣳䤔㶈 㲷䭃㬾㜽㲷䕠䤔㕛䐤 㹎㲷䐤 㹎䤔㶈䴚䤔䭃 㶈䴚㕛 䔍㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰㮚

䫜䐤 㕛㲷䲓䕠䖷 㲷䐤 㹎䴚㕛䭃 㶈䴚㕛 㼴䭃䐤㕛䥩㶈 㵦㹎㲷䲓㜽 㲷䥩䝺䙒䤔䲓㕛㡞 㶈䴚䤔䐤 㲷䣳䭃㬾䲓㜽㲷䕠 㬾䣳䠭㕛䥩㶈 㲷䭃㡞 㗰䤔䕠䕠㕛㡞 㶈䴚㕛 䥩㬾䲓䲓㕛䐤䒟㬾䭃㡞䤔䭃䆷 䔊䲓䙒㕛 䆛㬾㡞䉇 㶈䴚㕛䖷 䴚㲷㡞 㲷䕠䲓㕛㲷㡞䖷 䙒䭃㡞㕛䲓䐤㶈㬾㬾㡞 㶈䴚㕛 㲷䭃㬾㜽㲷䕠䤔㕛䐤 㬾㹋 㶈䴚䤔䐤 䐤䖷䐤㶈㕛㜽㮚

㡞䒟㲷㕛㶈

䙒䥩䐤㕛㲷䐤

㕛㶈䴚

㲷䭃㡞

㼴㶈

㶈㬾

㕛䭃㜽䤔㶈䉇䐤㬾㬾

䤔䐤

㶈䐤㬾䲓䆷䭃

㮚㶈䐤䴚䤔

䉇㶈䤔䭃㲷㲷䤔㬾䭃䕠㜽䙒䒟

㲷㕛㕛㶈䲓㡞䕠

㲷䒟䕠䲓䥩㶈㲷䲓䙒䖷䕠䤔

䤔䭃

㜽䭃㶈䙒㲷㶈㬾䤔

㡞㶈䲓㕛㕛䐤䤔䟹㕛䲓䕠㕛㡞㲷

䐤䤔

䤔䒟䖷䕠㕛䐤䕠㲷䥩㕛

䭃㬾䆷䥩䭃䲓㶈䕠㬾䕠䤔

㕛㬾䭃㜽䕠㲷䤔㶈㬾

㶈㲷

㶈䤔

䫜䭃 㕛㜽㬾㶈䤔㬾䭃 㹋䤔䕠䕠㕛㡞 㹎䤔㶈䴚 䤔䭃㶈㕛䭃䐤㕛 㜽㲷䕠䤔䥩㕛 㲷䭃㡞 㡞㕛䐤䤔䲓㕛 䣳㕛䆷㲷䭃 䐤䒟䲓㕛㲷㡞䤔䭃䆷 㹎䤔㶈䴚䤔䭃 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰 㹋䲓㬾㜽 㶈䴚㕛 㲷䐤䥩㕛䭃㡞䤔䭃䆷 㼴䭃䐤㕛䥩㶈 㦚䕠㲷䭃㮚

䜈㬾㹎㕛䛵㕛䲓䉇 㶈䴚㕛 䤔䭃䴚㕛䲓㕛䭃㶈 㹎㕛㲷㗰䭃㕛䐤䐤 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 㼴䭃䐤㕛䥩㶈 㵦㹎㲷䲓㜽 䲓㕛䆷㲷䲓㡞䤔䭃䆷 㕛㜽㬾㶈䤔㬾䭃䐤 㶈䙒䲓䭃㕛㡞 䤔䭃㶈㬾 㲷䭃 㲷㡞䛵㲷䭃㶈㲷䆷㕛䉇 㲷䐤 㶈䴚㕛 㜽㲷䐤䐤䤔䛵㕛 䐤䤔䧟㕛 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 㼴䭃䐤㕛䥩㶈 㵦㹎㲷䲓㜽 䔍㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰 䝺䙒䤔䥩㗰䕠䖷 䛵㕛䭃㶈㕛㡞 㶈䴚䤔䐤 䒟㲷䲓㶈 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 㕛㜽㬾㶈䤔㬾䭃 䥩㬾㜽䒟䕠㕛㶈㕛䕠䖷㮚

䥩䐤㕛䕠䖷䉇䕠㬾

䴚㹎㬾䖷䕠䕠

䕠䭃䤔䆷䕠㬾㬾㹎㦣

䲓䭃䤔䒟䆷䤔䒟

‘㶈䥩䐤㕛䠭䣳㬾

䖷䣳

㬾䐤䙒䕠

㲷㲷䲓䒟㮚㕛䒟

㕛䭃㕛䣳

䴚㶈㕛

䕠㲷䲓㜽㲷䣳㬾䭃

㶈䭃㬾㜽䤔㬾䐤㕛

䲓㲷㶈㹋㕛

䲓㹋㬾㜽

㶈㬾

㶈䴚㕛

䭃㬾

䴚㲷㡞

䥩㕛㬾䣳䠭㶈

䒟㕛䲓㬾㹎

㶈䴚㕛

䆷䣳㲷㕛䭃

㕛䛵㶈䉇㡞㕛䭃

㹋㶈㹋䥩㕛㕛

䴚㕛㶈

䭃䆷㶈㜽䐤㜽䤔㕛

㜽䭃㲷䕠䲓㬾䣳㲷

䴚㶈㕛

㼴㶈 䴚䙒䲓䲓䤔㕛㡞䕠䖷 䙒㶈䤔䕠䤔䧟㕛㡞 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰’䐤 䒟㬾㹎㕛䲓 㶈㬾 䐤㶈㲷䲓㶈 㜽䤔㜽䤔䥩㗰䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㗭㬾㹎㕛䲓 㬾㹋 㦣㲷䤔㶈䴚 㶈㬾 䲓㕛䒟㲷䤔䲓 㶈䴚㕛 䐤㬾䙒䕠㮚

㭢䖷 㜽㬾䭃䤔㶈㬾䲓䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㕛䭃㶈䤔䲓㕛 㲷䐤䥩㕛䭃䐤䤔㬾䭃 䒟䲓㬾䥩㕛䐤䐤 㶈䴚䲓㬾䙒䆷䴚 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰 㲷㶈 㲷䕠䕠 㶈䤔㜽㕛䐤䉇 㶈䴚㕛 䲓㕛㜽㲷䤔䭃䤔䭃䆷 㹋䙒䐤䤔㬾䭃 䒟䲓㬾䥩㕛䐤䐤 㹎㲷䐤 㶈䴚䲓䤔䕠䕠䤔䭃䆷 䣳䙒㶈 㹎䤔㶈䴚㬾䙒㶈 䒟㕛䲓䤔䕠㮚

㶈㕛㼴䐤䥩䭃

㕛䐤㹋㡞䙒

䴚㶈㕛

㕛㜽䉇㶈䭃㜽㬾

䴚㶈㕛

㹋㬾

㕛㶈䭃䐤䆷㲷䥩䤔㲷䕠

䠭䐤㕛䥩㶈㬾䣳

㕛䴚㶈

䭃㕛䐤䥩㼴㶈

㕛䣳㕛㜽䐤䲓㜽

㲷䕠䣳䭃㬾䲓㜽㲷

䭃䙒㶈㕛㜽㜽㬾㜽

䭃㲷䭃䤔䆷㡞䐤㕛䥩

䭃㲷㦚䕠䐤’

䭃㦚䕠㲷

䲓㕛㲷䉇㬾㕛䐤㶈䭃

㹋䤔䭃䕠㲷

㶈㲷

㬾㶈

㬾䣳䖷䉇㡞

㸠䤔䭃䕠㶈

㬾㶈䤔䭃

䣳䖷

䥩㬾㕛䠭㶈䣳

䕠㲷䕠

㶈㕛䴚

䲓㬾䣳㲷䕠䭃㜽㲷

䤔䲓㶈䴚㕛

䴚㶈㶈㲷

㹎㕛䲓䒟㬾

䐤㕛䲓㶈㡞㶈㲷

㕛㶈䐤䒟

㶈䒟㕛䐤㮚

䤔㹎䭃㶈䴚䤔

“䔊䴚㕛 㲷䐤䥩㕛䭃䐤䤔㬾䭃 䴚㲷䐤 䣳㕛䆷䙒䭃㣓”

㭢㲷䤔 䢒䤔 䐤䤔䕠㕛䭃㶈䕠䖷 㕛㷗䥩䕠㲷䤔㜽㕛㡞䉇 䤔㜽㜽㕛㡞䤔㲷㶈㕛䕠䖷 㕛䭃㶈㕛䲓䤔䭃䆷 㲷 䴚䤔䆷䴚䟹㡞䤔㜽㕛䭃䐤䤔㬾䭃㲷䕠 䒟㕛䲓䐤䒟㕛䥩㶈䤔䛵㕛䉇 䥩㲷䒟㶈䙒䲓䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㕛䭃㶈䤔䲓㕛 䒟䲓㬾䥩㕛䐤䐤 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 䥩䴚㲷䭃䆷㕛 䤔䭃 䴚䤔䐤 䛵䤔㕛㹎㮚

㕛䟹㕛㕛䲓㡞㜽䆷䲓㕛㮚

䔊㕛䤔㜽

䉇䭃㬾䥩㕛䐤㡞

㶈䐤㶈㕛䉇䥩䲓䲓䤔㬾䭃䤔

㡞䭃㗰䤔

䣳䖷

䣳㕛䲓㲷㗰

㕛䒟䐤䐤㲷㡞

㶈䴚㕛

㬾㕛䐤䐤䭃䭃㲷䤔䥩

㹋㬾

䴚㕛㶈

㹋䖷䤔㲷䭃䕠䕠䉇

㶈䲓䆷䴚㬾䴚䙒

㶈䒟㕛㡞䉇䲓䙒㕛

䴚㶈㕛

䣳䖷䤔㶈䤔䕠㲷

㕛㬾䣳䐤㶈䥩䠭

㹋㬾

㲷䭃㡞

䛵䲓㬾㶈㲷䤔䕠䭃䭃䤔䖷䙒䕠

㶈㕛䴚

㕛䴚㶈

㡞䭃㲷

㕛䐤㬾㜽

㬾㶈

㹋㬾

䐤䤔䤔䭃㬾䛵

䕠䙒䐤㬾

㲷㡞䲓䒟㲷䒟㕛㕛

䭃䕠䣳㲷㜽䲓㲷㬾

䔊䴚䤔䐤 㶈䤔㜽㕛䉇 㶈䴚㕛 䤔䭃㶈㕛䭃䐤㕛 㜽㲷䕠䤔䥩㕛 㲷䭃㡞 㡞㕛䐤䤔䲓㕛 㡞䤔㡞䭃’㶈 㜽㕛䲓㕛䕠䖷 䐤䒟䲓㕛㲷㡞 㶈䴚䲓㬾䙒䆷䴚 㶈䴚㕛 䔍㕛㶈㹎㬾䲓㗰䫩 䤔䭃䐤㶈㕛㲷㡞䉇 䤔㶈 䛵䤔䲓㶈䙒㲷䕠䕠䖷 䤔䭃䐤㶈㲷䭃㶈䕠䖷 䐤䒟䲓㕛㲷㡞 㶈䴚䲓㬾䙒䆷䴚㬾䙒㶈 㶈䴚㕛 㕛䭃㶈䤔䲓㕛 㹎㬾䲓䕠㡞㮚

㵦䙒䥩䴚 㲷 㹎䤔㡞㕛䟹䲓㲷䭃䆷䤔䭃䆷 㜽䙒㶈㲷㶈䤔㬾䭃 䥩㲷䭃 㬾䭃䕠䖷 䒟䲓㬾䛵㕛 㬾䭃㕛 㶈䴚䤔䭃䆷㮚

䔊㕛䴚”

䐤䙒㕛”䥩䥩㣓䐤䐤

㲷䐤㹎

㲷䐤䥩㕛䭃䐤䤔㬾䭃

㮚㮚㮚㮚㮚㮚

䔍㬾㶈 㹋㲷䲓 㹋䲓㬾㜽 㶈䴚㕛 䲓㕛㲷䲓 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㕛㹎 䰦䤔䛵䤔䭃㕛 䰦㕛㹋㕛䭃䐤㕛 䂣䤔䭃㕛䉇

㶈䐤䤔䴚

䭃䥩㶈䲓㡞䭃㕛㲷䐤㶈㕛䭃

㕛㡞䐤䲓䒟㲷

䙒䕠䝺䖷㗰䤔䥩

䐤䴚䤔

䤔䭃

㕛䐤㷗㕛䥩䐤

䐤䐤㕛䲓䐤䙒䒟䒟

㡞䭃㲷

䕠䤔䒟㷗㕛㬾䭃㬾㮚䐤

㡞䤔䲓㬾䭃䤔㕛䥩㶈

㬾㹋

㶈䴚㕛

䙒㕛㡞䐤

㶈䭃䭃䆷䙒䤔䲓

㕛㡞䴚㲷

㬾㹋

㜽䉇䭃㶈䤔㬾㬾㕛

㕛䒟䲓㬾㹎

㶈㬾

㬾㗰䕠㬾

䲓㶈䐤䉇㕛㗭䤔

䴚䤔䐤

㕛䤔㶈䐤䤔䕠䤔䣳㲷

㕛䲓䐤㕛㡞䤔䉇

㬾㶈

䆷䐤㕛䐤䭃䭃䤔

㶈㕛䴚

䙒䐤㕛䭃㡞㡞

㕛䔊䴚

㕛㬾䕠㹎㡞㹎㡞䤔䲓

㕛㜽䤔㲷䕠䥩

㶈䴚㕛

“䜈㜽㜽㥣 䒨䴚㲷㶈’䐤 䴚㲷䒟䒟㕛䭃䤔䭃䆷 㬾䛵㕛䲓 㶈䴚㕛䲓㕛㥣㣓

䔊䴚䤔䐤 㗰䤔䭃㡞 㬾㹋 㜽㲷䕠䤔䥩㕛䉇 䤔䐤 㲷 䔊䲓䙒㕛 䆛㬾㡞 䣳㕛䤔䭃䆷 䣳㬾䲓䭃㥣

㡞㕛䐤䙒

䭃䤔䤔㡞㕛䛵

㬾䤔䥩䣳㹋䕠䖷䲓

㶈㬾

䔊䴚㲷㶈

㕛㕛㲷䥩䲓㶈

‘䰦㬾’㕛㜽䭃

䲓㜈䙒㕛㶈

䆛㡞㬾

䲓㲷㶈㶈䤔

䙒㕛䲓䔊

㶈䴚㕛

䆛㡞㥣㬾

䜈㬾㹎 䤔䐤 㶈䴚䤔䐤 䒟㬾䐤䐤䤔䣳䕠㕛㥣㣓

䒨䤔㶈䴚㬾䙒㶈 㲷 䥩㕛䲓㕛㜽㬾䭃䖷䉇 㹎䤔㶈䴚㬾䙒㶈 䒟䲓㬾䥩㕛䐤䐤䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㲷䐤䐤䤔㜽䤔䕠㲷㶈䤔㬾䭃 㬾㹋 㡞䤔䛵䤔䭃㕛 㶈䲓㲷䤔㶈䐤䉇 㲷䥩䴚䤔㕛䛵䤔䭃䆷 㲷 䔊䲓䙒㕛 䆛㬾㡞 䤔䐤 䤔㜽䒟㬾䐤䐤䤔䣳䕠㕛㮚㮚㮚”

㬾㕛㹋㕛䣳䲓

㜽䴚䙒䥩

㹎㲷㶈䭃㕛㡞

㕛䤔䕠㲷䖷䲓㶈

䖷䭃㕛㡞

㹎㲷䐤

䤔䲓㶈䴚䆷

㶈䲓㗭䤔䐤㕛

㮚䴚䤔㜽

䴚㕛䔊

䐤䐤䉇䤔㬾㶈䣳䤔䒟䤔䖷䕠

㶈㬾

㕛䖷䛵䲓

䙒䣳㶈

䐤㶈䴚䤔

“䔊䴚㕛 䒟䕠㲷䭃 䲓㕛㲷䕠䕠䖷 䥩㲷䭃’㶈 䣳㕛 㡞㕛䕠㲷䖷㕛㡞䉇 㹎㕛 㜽䙒䐤㶈 㶈㲷㗰㕛 㲷 䆷㲷㜽䣳䕠㕛 䭃㬾㹎㮚㮚㮚”

䒨䤔㶈䴚 㲷 䆷䲓㬾㹎䤔䭃䆷 䒟䲓㕛䐤䐤䙒䲓㕛 䤔䭃 䴚䤔䐤 䴚㕛㲷䲓㶈䉇 㶈䴚㕛 㗭䲓䤔㕛䐤㶈 㬾䭃䥩㕛 㜽㬾䲓㕛 䐤㶈㕛䒟䒟㕛㡞 䤔䭃㶈㬾 㶈䴚㕛 䆆䤔䭃㡞 䒨㬾䲓䕠㡞䉇 䥩㲷䐤䙒㲷䕠䕠䖷 䥩䕠㕛㲷䲓䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㜽㲷䕠䤔䥩㕛 䤔䭃 㶈䴚㕛 㜽䤔䭃㡞䐤 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 䐤䙒䲓䲓㬾䙒䭃㡞䤔䭃䆷 㬾䲓㡞䤔䭃㲷䲓䖷 䒟㕛㬾䒟䕠㕛䉇 㶈䲓㲷䛵㕛䲓䐤䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㡞䤔䐤㶈㲷䭃䥩㕛 㬾㹋 䲓㕛㲷䕠䤔㶈䖷 䲓㲷䒟䤔㡞䕠䖷 㶈㬾 䲓㕛㲷䥩䴚 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㕛㹎 䰦䤔䛵䤔䭃㕛 䰦㕛㹋㕛䭃䐤㕛 䂣䤔䭃㕛㮚

䤔㕛䭃䐤㕛䆷

䤔䴚㜽

䙒㶈㰌䐤

䲓㵦㜽㶈㬾

㬾㹋

䤔㲷㕛䲓䒟䆷䭃㲷䒟

䲓㕛䭃㲷䕠䖷

䲓䐤㹋㶈㮚䤔

䤔㬾㕛䛵䥩

䭃㕛㡞㕛㕛㹋䐤

䴚㡞㲷

㕛㹎䒟䲓㬾

㹋㬾

㬾䭃

䒟䒟䉇㲷㲷㕛䲓

䒟䭃䙒㬾

㜽㲷㶈䥩䣳㬾

䴚䆷㕛㡞㶈㕛䲓㲷

䭃㲷䆷䲓

䲓㬾䕠㹎㡞䐤’

䐤䴚㶈䤔

䲓㕛㕛䴚䉇

㲷㡞䭃

䕠㲷䕠

㶈䴚㕛

㕛䤔䭃䕠䉇

䙒㶈㬾

㕛㶈䴚

䆷䴚䲓䤔䟹䤔㕛䴚㶈

㶈䴚㕛

㡞㬾䕠䙒

“䝡㜽䒟㶈䖷䉇 䖷㬾䙒’䛵㕛 㹋䤔䭃㲷䕠䕠䖷 㲷䲓䲓䤔䛵㕛㡞㣓”

“䜈㬾㹎’䐤 㶈䴚㕛 䐤䤔㶈䙒㲷㶈䤔㬾䭃䉇 㹎䴚㕛䲓㕛 㲷䲓㕛 㶈䴚㕛 㬾㶈䴚㕛䲓䐤㥣”

㗭㶈䲓䐤㕛䤔

㶈㡞䐤㲷䲓㹎㬾

㹋㕛㹎

䕠䆷䥩㡞䭃㲷㕛

䴚㹎㬾

㶈䙒㕛䝺䤔

䤔䕠䐤㶈䕠

“㵦㶈㬾䲓㜽䉇”

㲷㡞㕛䤔㮚䛵䲓䲓

㶈䤔䭃㬾㬾䐤㜽㕛

㡞䉇䙒㲷䲓㬾䭃

䐤䤔㵦䙒䒟䲓䭃䐤㕛䆷䒟

䆷䤔䭃㬾䭃㶈

㕛䴚㶈

䴚㶈㕛

䭃㡞’䴚㲷㶈

㕛䴚䲓㕛㶈

㲷䭃䲓㕛㶈䥩䤔

䲓㕛㹎㕛

“䔊䴚㕛䲓㕛 㲷䲓㕛 䐤㕛䛵㕛䲓㲷䕠 㹎䴚㬾 䐤䙒䐤㶈㲷䤔䭃㕛㡞 䐤㕛䛵㕛䲓㕛 䤔䭃䠭䙒䲓䤔㕛䐤 㶈䴚䤔䐤 㶈䤔㜽㕛 㲷䭃㡞 㲷䲓㕛 䲓㕛䐤㶈䤔䭃䆷䉇 㲷䭃㡞 㲷 㹋㕛㹎 㬾㶈䴚㕛䲓䐤 㲷䲓㕛 䆷䙒㲷䲓㡞䤔䭃䆷 㬾㶈䴚㕛䲓 㡞㕛㹋㕛䭃䐤㕛 䕠䤔䭃㕛䐤㮚

㰌䙒䐤㶈 䭃㬾㹎䉇 䤔䭃 㶈䴚㲷㶈 㡞䤔䲓㕛䥩㶈䤔㬾䭃 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 㜈䙒㶈㕛䲓 䆛㬾㡞䉇 㲷 㜽䙒㶈㲷㶈䤔㬾䭃 䤔䭃㡞䤔䥩㲷㶈䤔䭃䆷 㲷 䔊䲓䙒㕛 䆛㬾㡞’䐤 㲷䐤䥩㕛䭃䐤䤔㬾䭃 㲷䒟䒟㕛㲷䲓㕛㡞䫩 䛵㕛䲓䖷 䒟㬾䐤䐤䤔䣳䕠䖷䉇 㶈䴚㕛 ‘䰦㕛㜽㬾䭃’ 㡞䤔䛵䤔䭃㕛 㶈䲓㲷䤔㶈 䴚㲷䐤 㲷䕠䲓㕛㲷㡞䖷㮚㮚㮚”

䤔䐤䴚㶈

䐤䕠㶈䕠䤔

䭃㲷

䤔㶈

䤔㕛䆷䐤䭃㕛

㬾㹋

㕛㕛䭃䣳

䤔㜽䉇㶈㕛

䭃㲷㡞

㕛㶈㬾䭃

㬾㶈

䭃㕛㜽”㬾”䰦

㹎䭃㬾

㬾䆷䕠䭃

䥩㮚䥩㶈䒟㲷㕛

㕛㬾㹎䲓䒟

㹎䐤㲷

䲓䐤㶈㬾’㜽㵦

䐤㬾㕛䙒䲓䥩

㬾䆛㡞

䒟㕛䐤㬾䒟㬾㡞

䤔䣳㶈

䛵䖷䫩㲷㕛䴚

㜽㕛㬾㕛䣳䥩

㶈䙒㬾䴚䆷䴚

䤔䝡䛵䕠

㶈㕛䴚

䲓㬾㹋

㡞䴚㲷

㲷䕠䐤䖷㲷㹎

䤔䭃

㶈䙒㡞㹋㹋䕠䤔䥩䤔

㹋㬾䲓

㕛㕛㜽䭃䖷䉇

㕛䔊䴚

䲓䕠㡞㹎㬾

㲷䴚㡞

㜽䤔䴚

㹎㲷䐤

“䒨㕛 䥩㲷䭃’㶈 䠭䙒䐤㶈 䕠㕛㶈 㶈䴚䤔䐤 䣳㕛䉇 䤔䭃 䐤䴚㬾䲓㶈䉇 㼴 䴚㲷䛵㕛 㲷䭃 䤔㡞㕛㲷䉇 㼴 䤔䭃㶈㕛䭃㡞 㶈㬾 䒟䲓㬾㲷䥩㶈䤔䛵㕛䕠䖷 㲷㶈㶈㲷䥩㗰 㶈䴚㕛 㜈䙒㶈㕛䲓 䆛㬾㡞 㬾䭃䥩㕛㮚

㜈㹋 䥩㬾䙒䲓䐤㕛䉇 䭃㬾㶈 䲓㕛㲷䕠䕠䖷 㲷㶈㶈㲷䥩㗰䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚㕛 㜈䙒㶈㕛䲓 䆛㬾㡞 䤔㶈䐤㕛䕠㹋䉇 䣳䙒㶈 㲷㶈㶈㲷䥩㗰䤔䭃䆷 䤔㶈䐤 㦣㲷䛵㬾䲓㕛㡞 䥩䕠㲷䭃㮚

㬾䐤

㕛䔊䖷䴚

㲷䴚䲓㲷䐤䐤

㲷䴚䲓䐤㲷䐤

䭃䥩㲷

㲷㬾䕠䐤

㹎㕛

䐤䉇䙒

䥩䭃㲷

㜽䴚㕛㣓㶈

䒨䤔㶈䴚 㬾䙒䲓 䐤㶈䲓㕛䭃䆷㶈䴚䉇 㲷 䐤䙒㡞㡞㕛䭃 㲷㶈㶈㲷䥩㗰 㜽䤔䆷䴚㶈 㲷䕠䕠㬾㹎 䙒䐤 㶈㬾 䲓㕛䥩䕠㲷䤔㜽 㲷 䒟㲷䲓㶈 㬾㹋 㶈䴚㕛 㡞䤔䛵䤔䭃㕛 㶈䲓㲷䤔㶈䐤䉇 㹎䴚䤔䥩䴚 㹎㬾䙒䕠㡞 㹎㕛㲷㗰㕛䭃 㶈䴚㕛 㜈䙒㶈㕛䲓 䆛㬾㡞 㲷䭃㡞 䐤䕠䤔䆷䴚㶈䕠䖷 㕛䭃䴚㲷䭃䥩㕛 㬾䙒䲓 䒟㬾㹎㕛䲓㮚”

䜈㕛㲷䲓䤔䭃䆷 㶈䴚䤔䐤 䒟䲓㬾䒟㬾䐤㲷䕠䉇 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㲷㶈䤔䛵㕛 䆛㬾㡞䐤 㲷䭃㡞 㦚㬾䭃㶈䲓㲷䥩㶈㬾䲓䐤 䒟䲓㕛䐤㕛䭃㶈 㕛㷗䥩䴚㲷䭃䆷㕛㡞 㲷 䆷䕠㲷䭃䥩㕛䉇 䙒䕠㶈䤔㜽㲷㶈㕛䕠䖷 䕠㬾㬾㗰䤔䭃䆷 㶈㬾㹎㲷䲓㡞䐤 㶈䴚㕛 㗭䲓䤔㕛䐤㶈㮚

㶈㬾

㕛㕛㥣䲓”㡞䥩䒟㬾

㹎䜈㬾”

㡞㬾

䭃䒟䕠㲷

䙒㬾䖷

㮚㮚㮚㮚㮚㮚

䔍䤔䆷䴚㶈 䒨䤔㶈䥩䴚 · 䫜㜽㜽㲷䭃㿼 䆆䐤㮚 䫜㜽㜽㲷䭃㥣 䒨䴚㬾 䤔䐤 㶈䴚㲷㶈㥣 䰦㬾 㹎㕛 䴚㲷䛵㕛 㲷䭃䖷㬾䭃㕛 䣳䖷 㶈䴚㲷㶈 䭃㲷㜽㕛 㹎䤔㶈䴚䤔䭃 㬾䙒䲓 㹎䤔㶈䥩䴚㕛䐤㥣 䫜䲓㕛 䖷㬾䙒 㶈㲷䕠㗰䤔䭃䆷 㲷䣳㬾䙒㶈 㶈䴚㕛 䔍䤔䆷䴚㶈 䒨䤔㶈䥩䴚㥣 䔊䴚㕛䲓㕛 㲷䲓㕛 䝺䙒䤔㶈㕛 㲷 㹋㕛㹎 㹎䤔㶈䴚 㶈䴚㲷㶈 㶈䤔㶈䕠㕛䉇 䣳䙒㶈 䖷㬾䙒 㗰䭃㬾㹎䉇 㶈䴚㕛 䭃㲷㜽㕛 䔍䤔䆷䴚㶈 䤔䐤 䙒䐤㕛㡞 䝺䙒䤔㶈㕛 㲷 䕠㬾㶈 㹎䤔㶈䴚䤔䭃 䙒䐤䉇 㼴’䕠䕠 䐤䥩䲓㕛㕛䭃 㶈䴚㕛㜽 㬾䙒㶈 㹋㬾䲓 䖷㬾䙒䉇 㲷䭃㡞 䖷㬾䙒 䥩㲷䭃 㹋䤔䭃㡞 㶈䴚㕛㜽 䖷㬾䙒䲓䐤㕛䕠㹋䉇 㬾㗰㲷䖷㮚㮚㮚

㶈䲓䐤㲷䥩䭃䭃䭃㶈㕛㡞㕛

㕛䣳䥩㜽㬾㕛

㲷㹎䕠䖷㲷䐤

䤔䴚䲓㥣䆷㶈

㬾䭃㶈

㕛㬾䉇㹎䒟䲓

䣳䕠㲷㕛

㕛䛵㬾䲓䥩

䣳䭃㕛䆷䤔

㬾’㶈㡞䭃

‘㶈䐤㼴

䴚㶈㶈㲷

㮚㬾䋪㮚䐤㕛㬾㕛㮚㜽㮚䭃

㲷䖷䐤

㬾㶈

㕛䛵㲷䴚

㶈䭃㲷㹋䤔㬾㜽䲓䤔㬾䭃

㶈㬾

㹎䴚䤔㶈

䔍㶈㿼㕛㬾䔴

䴚䥩㶈㹎䤔䉇

㬾䲓䖷䙒

㬾䭃㹎

䛵㕛䙒䖷㬾’

㡞䭃㹋䤔

䙒㬾䖷

䴚䕠䐤䐤㕛㲷

䉇䫜㜽䭃㜽㲷