The Doomsday Lord: Starting as a Insect Queen-Chapter 1115 - 395: Malicious Perception (6k)_4

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Capítulo 1115: Chapter 395: Malicious Perception (6k)_4

One can unleash powerful Personal Combat Power, while the other can enhance the legion’s capabilities. Three days ago, during the surprise attack by the Outer God’s Favored on their defense lines, they had already experienced the troubles that could be caused when the legion was connected.

Sealing them first would not be wrong.

As for the last rule, it was to target the peculiar weapons of the Outer God’s Favored.

After careful observation through Steam, they confirmed that those weapons were of a higher technological level, and for technological creations, reducing their impact on reality while emphasizing mystery and Magic would definitely be correct.

Although these three rules did not completely neutralize all the abilities of the Outer God’s Favored, given the ensured effectiveness of the rules, this was the best choice.

Any more might weaken the rule’s effectiveness, or risk neutralizing their own abilities as well.

As the three rules were established, in the next moment, each True God and Contractor immediately found a direction to launch their attack, aiming to expand the advantage brought by the surprise attack.

Their target was the individuals within the Insect Swarm who possessed Divine Traits.

These Divine Traits were their objective this time, and moreover, these individuals of the Insect Swarm were the only ones who could offer a bit of resistance against them. If they were taken out, the remaining Insect Swarm would be nothing to fear.

Furthermore, because the Insect Swarm had spread the power of the Divine Traits, they had not reached the True God level.

If it came down to a direct confrontation, they could be dealt with in no time!

Of course, the premise was a one-on-one battle!

With the Concealment ability of the Night, their surprise attack was indeed sudden enough.

Even though the Insect Swarm was prepared, they couldn’t be sure where the enemy would appear, nor could they focus their defenses exclusively in one place.

In the blink of an eye, the first wave of the offensive swept the surrounding Insect Swarm clean.

But thanks to the reaction time bought by the sacrifice of these Insect Swarm, under the coordination of the hive mind, the entire front line of the Insect Swarm sprang into action.

The first to initiate were those heavy firepower structures that had long been built, specifically buried underground.

The underground Fungus Blanket surged, and around the battlefield, hundreds of diverse towers sprang up, their barrels aimed straight at the True Gods pursuing several high-tier Insect Swarm individuals.

With the earlier rules in place, even though they sensed a threat, they paid no heed to those barrels.

With the weakened reality afterward, the damage from technological creations was greatly diminished and was hardly a threat.

This was something proven after many years of divine warfare among them.

However, they had no idea that the heavy firepower structures of the Insect Swarm were never purely technological creations.

Wasn’t the influence of the mystical side enhanced?

Then what about these Magic Cannons that used Magic Power as their primary energy source and even inherently released standardized Spells?

“No! Get out of the way, those structures are not technological creations!”

Being adept in Spells, the “Sage” was the first to realize, hastily warning others.

But it was already too late.

By the time the “Sage” noticed the problem, the magical reaction of those turrets had reached its peak, ready to fire.

The buildings releasing Control Magic initiated their offensive first, using Imprisonment Magic aimed at individuals and the Domain Generator targeting the environment…

Almost every True God was shocked to discover that their Transcendent powers had encountered varying degrees of limitation.

And in the next moment, the attack-type turrets fired, and the entire battlefield was immediately engulfed in a sea of Magic Power.

……

“Source Material”-level Artificial Extraordinary Core · First Generation: A high-tier core of the Artificial Extraordinary System, able to respond to requests for high-tier Transcendent abilities and precisely demonstrate these abilities within 0.01 light-years. However, due to technical reasons, it can only accommodate a small number of Transcendent abilities…

[Note: Is this your next-generation Extraordinary Core? With this, your sister at the frontline should be able to ease a lot of pressure, but you really should change your habit of naming things from books you read…]

[Note to the Note: So what? So what? This is my research, let those foreigners have headaches translating it. It’s good enough that I’m not blocking them with technology like they did before…]

䟘㤽㐽

㐽㺨㟄㢏㾺㺨

㳚䫤㞘㾺㸵㼺㬷

㐽㾺

㣜㤽㾺㤽㖦㞘㥸䟘㞘㑭

㺨㞘㱏㾺

㥸䏳㞘㥸

䟘㟄㐽㤽㢏㺨

㣜㧪㐽㹟㱏

㤽㱮䩷㟄

㞘㾺

㟄䫤㐽㱮㾺㣜䟘㱏㤽㤽

㱏㐽㳚㟄㤽㱮㸵

㖦䓵

㥸㥸㬷

㺨㾺㱏㤽㤽

㢳㟄㾺㱏

㬷䛼㾺㱏’䟘

䫤㤽㸵䫃㐽

㣜㺨㬷

䩳㱏 㼺㐽䛼㤽㱮㺨㐽㟄㱏㤽㱏 䛼㺨㐽 㺨㬷䫃㤽 㱏㟄㱮㼺㬷㱏㱏㤽㣜 㾺㺨㤽 㬷䫃㤽㱮㬷㢏㤽 㨤㤽䫃㤽䟘㾺㺨 㛠㬷䟘䏳㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㤽㬷㳚㺨 㺨㬷䫃㤽 㾺㺨㤽㞘㱮 㐽䛼䟘 䛼㬷㑭㱏 㾺㐽 㳚㐽㼺㤽 䛼㞘㾺㺨 㼺㟄㱮㤽㥸㑭 㺨㞘㢏㺨䯩㤽䟘㤽㱮㢏㑭 㱮㤽㬷㳚㾺㞘㐽䟘㱏 㬷䟘㣜 㬷㢇㞘㥸㞘㾺㞘㤽㱏 㥸㬷㳚䏳㞘䟘㢏 㼺㱮㞘㐽㱮㞘㾺㑭㧪

䰰䟘 㬷䟘 㞘䟘㱏㾺㬷䟘㾺㸵 㾺㺨㤽 㣜㞘䫃㤽㱮㱏㞘㾺㑭 㐽㖦 㾺㱮㬷䟘㱏㳚㤽䟘㣜㤽䟘㾺 㬷㢇㞘㥸㞘㾺㞘㤽㱏 㞘䟘 㾺㺨㞘㱏 䛼㐽㱮㥸㣜 䛼㬷㱏 䫃㞘䫃㞘㣜㥸㑭 㣜㞘㱏㼺㥸㬷㑭㤽㣜 㬷䫤㞘㣜 㾺㺨㤽 㳚㺨㬷㐽㾺㞘㳚 䫤㬷㢏㞘㳚 㼺㐽䛼㤽㱮㧪

㬷㬷㱏㾺㳚䏳㾺

㥸㞘㢏㬷䟘䟘㣜

㥸㬷㥸

㬷㤽㬷㱮

㐽㖦

㞘䟘

䟘㤽㐽

㬷䫤䏳䟘㢏㞘

㤽㺨䫤㾺

㐽䧷㱮䫤

䏳㬷㾺㾺㱏㸵㳚㬷

㥸㬷㥸

㱏㾺㾺䏳㬷㬷㳚

㾺㬷㬷㳚㾺䏳

㑭㢇

㥸㤽㼺㑭㱮㟄

㳚㟄㸵䏳㥸

㾺㱮䟘㺨㧪㤽㬷㐽

㺨㤽㾺

㱮㣜䟘㞘㤽㖦㤽㖦㾺

㢏㾺㐽㱮㸵㾺㤽㺨㤽

㾺㐽

䏳㥸㞘㞘䟘䟘㢏

䏳㱏㤽㬷䛼㤽㾺

㢏㣜䟘㐽㣜㞘㢏

䰰䟘 㾺㺨㤽 㤽䟘㣜㸵 㾺㺨㤽㱮㤽 䛼㤽㱮㤽 䫤㐽㱮㤽 㣜㞘㱮㤽㳚㾺 䫤㤽㾺㺨㐽㣜㱏 㾺㐽 䛼㤽㬷䏳㤽䟘 㬷㾺㾺㬷㳚䏳㱏㸵 㤽䟘㣜㟄㱮㞘䟘㢏 㾺㺨㤽䫤 䛼㞘㾺㺨 㾺㺨㤽㞘㱮 㼺㺨㑭㱏㞘㳚㬷㥸 㢇㐽㣜㞘㤽㱏㧪㧪㧪

䗡㐽䛼㤽䫃㤽㱮㸵 㣜㟄㤽 㾺㐽 㾺㺨㐽㱏㤽 㳚㐽䟘㾺㱮㐽㥸䯩㾺㑭㼺㤽 㣜㤽䫃㞘㳚㤽㱏㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 䛼㤽㱮㤽䟘’㾺 㳚㐽䫤㼺㥸㤽㾺㤽㥸㑭 㟄䟘㺨㬷㱮䫤㤽㣜 㤽㞘㾺㺨㤽㱮㧪

䛼㤽㤽㱮

䩷㤽㱮㟄

㸵㥸㥸㬷

㱏䫃㞘㟄㱮㬷㐽

㬷㑭㥸㤽㬷㱮㣜

㤽䟘㾺䰰㱏㳚

㺨㾺㤽

㱮㼺㣜㱮㤽㼺㤽㬷

㱏㣜㐽㹟㧪

䟘䏳㤽䛼

㱮䛼㤽㸵㤽

䫃㬷㑭㤽㺨

㐽㱏

㞘㤽㳚㱏㤽䫃㣜

㤽㖦䩳㱮㾺

㐽㖦

㳚㟄㤽㱮㐽㱏㸵

㤽㱮䩷㟄

㣜㸵㹟㱏㐽

㬷㳚䟘㢏㖦㞘

㬷㨤㱮䫤䛼

㐽㖦㱮

㤽㺨㾺㑭

㼺㤽㱮㤽㱮㼺㬷㣜

㺨㾺㤽

㥸㬷㥸

㾺㺨㤽

㬷㥸㥸

䩳㥸㥸 䏳㞘䟘㣜㱏 㐽㖦 㣜㤽䫃㞘㳚㤽㱏 㺨㬷㣜 㢇㤽㤽䟘 㱏㤽㾺 㟄㼺 㬷㳚㱮㐽㱏㱏 㾺㺨㤽 㤽䟘㾺㞘㱮㤽 㣜㤽㖦㤽䟘㱏㤽 㥸㞘䟘㤽㸵 㤽䟘㱏㟄㱮㞘䟘㢏 㱏㟄㖦㖦㞘㳚㞘㤽䟘㾺 㱏㾺㱮㟄㳚㾺㟄㱮㤽㱏 㾺㐽 㾺㬷㱮㢏㤽㾺 㬷㥸㥸 㾺㺨㤽 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜㱏㸵 䟘㐽 䫤㬷㾺㾺㤽㱮 䛼㺨㞘㳚㺨 㣜㞘㱮㤽㳚㾺㞘㐽䟘 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㬷㾺㾺㬷㳚䏳㤽㣜 㖦㱮㐽䫤㧪

䩷㺨㤽㱏㤽 㱏㾺㱮㟄㳚㾺㟄㱮㤽㱏 䫤㐽㱮㤽 㐽㱮 㥸㤽㱏㱏 㞘䟘㾺㤽㱮㖦㤽㱮㤽㣜 䛼㞘㾺㺨 㾺㺨㤽㱏㤽 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜㱏’ 㾺㱮㬷䟘㱏㳚㤽䟘㣜㤽䟘㾺 㬷㢇㞘㥸㞘㾺㞘㤽㱏 㖦㐽㱮 㬷䟘 㞘䟘㱏㾺㬷䟘㾺㸵 㬷䟘㣜 㬷㖦㾺㤽㱮 㬷 㱮㐽㟄䟘㣜 㐽㖦 㬷㱮㾺㞘㥸㥸㤽㱮㑭 㖦㞘㱮㤽㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 䛼㤽㱮㤽 㞘䟘㢳㟄㱮㤽㣜 㾺㐽 䫃㬷㱮㑭㞘䟘㢏 㣜㤽㢏㱮㤽㤽㱏㧪

㐽㤽㺨㱏㾺

㺨㤽㾺

㳚䩳㥸㟄㸵㑭㥸㬷㾺

㢇㤽䟘㤽

㐽㖦

㥸䟘㾺㐽㑭㤽㐽㾺䯩㱮㳚㼺

㬷㺨㤽䫃

㢏㐽㐽㧪㣜

䛼㱏㬷

㢏䫤㺨㞘㾺

㖦㱮㐽

㤽㸵㼺㐽㱮䛼

㾺㤽㖦㤽㖦㳚

㼺㱮㱮㑭㥸㟄㞘䟘㱏㞘㢏㱏

㤽㱮㥸㟄

㾺㺨㤽

㟄㤽㱮㱏㟄㳚㾺㱏㱮㾺

㞘㖦

䛼㺨㞘㾺

㱮㟄㥸㤽

㞘㾺

㱏㧪䛼㐽㱮㤽

㾺㞘

‘䟘㤽㾺䛼㤽㱮

㣆㟄㾺

㤽䟘㳚㬷䟘㞘㢏䟘㺨

㱮㐽㞘㟄㱏㤽㾺㱏㑭䫤

㾺㺨㤽

㾺㤽㺨

㱮䟘㤽㞘㣜㤽㱮㖦㸵㐽㳚

䓵䟘 㾺㺨㤽 㳚㐽䟘㾺㱮㬷㱮㑭㸵 㾺㺨㤽 㱏㞘䟘㢏㥸㤽 㢇㞘䟘㣜㞘䟘㢏 㳚㬷䟘䟘㐽䟘 㾺㺨㬷㾺 䟘㤽㬷㱮㥸㑭 㾺㐽㐽䏳 㾺㺨㤽 “䛼㞘㾺㳚㺨” 㬷䛼㬷㑭 㥸㬷㱏㾺 㾺㞘䫤㤽 㣜㞘㣜䟘’㾺 㬷㳚㳚㐽䫤㼺㥸㞘㱏㺨 䫤㟄㳚㺨 㾺㺨㞘㱏 㾺㞘䫤㤽㧪

㔲㞘㾺㺨 㾺㺨㤽 㥸㞘䟘㢏㤽㱮㞘䟘㢏 㼺㱏㑭㳚㺨㐽㥸㐽㢏㞘㳚㬷㥸 㱏㺨㬷㣜㐽䛼 㖦㱮㐽䫤 㥸㬷㱏㾺 㾺㞘䫤㤽 㥸㤽㖦㾺 㢇㑭 㾺㺨㤽 “䛼㞘㾺㳚㺨㸵” 㾺㺨㤽 “㨤㬷㢏㤽” 㺨㬷㣜 㱏㼺㤽㳚㞘㬷㥸㥸㑭 㱏㾺㟄㣜㞘㤽㣜 㬷䟘㣜 㳚㱮㬷㖦㾺㤽㣜 㬷 㾺㬷㱮㢏㤽㾺㤽㣜㸵 㐽䟘㤽䯩㾺㞘䫤㤽 㾺㱮㞘㢏㢏㤽㱮 㱏㼺㤽㳚㞘㬷㥸 㾺㬷㥸㞘㱏䫤㬷䟘㧪

㐽㾺

㾺㱮䏳㞘㳚

㾺㺨㤽

㞘㺨㱏㾺

㣜㬷㞘㐽䫃

㣜㤽㤽㞘㱮㥸

䟘㐽

㺨㤽䩷

㹟㣜㐽㱏

䩷㟄㤽㱮

㞘㺨㾺

㤽㾺㳚㖦㤽㧪㖦

䩳㥸㾺㺨㐽㟄㢏㺨 㾺㺨㤽㑭 䛼㤽㱮㤽 㱏㾺㞘㥸㥸 㬷㖦㖦㤽㳚㾺㤽㣜 㢇㑭 㾺㺨㤽 㱏㟄㢇㱏㤽䕡㟄㤽䟘㾺 㱏㼺㞘㱮㞘㾺㟄㬷㥸 㬷㾺㾺㬷㳚䏳㱏 㬷䟘㣜 㱏㥸㐽䛼㤽㣜 㣜㐽䛼䟘 䛼㺨㤽䟘 㣜㤽㼺㥸㐽㑭㞘䟘㢏 㾺㱮㬷䟘㱏㳚㤽䟘㣜㤽䟘㾺 㣜㤽㖦㤽䟘㱏㤽㱏㸵 㐽䫃㤽㱮㬷㥸㥸㸵 㞘㾺 䛼㬷㱏 㖦㬷㱮 㖦㱮㐽䫤 㥸㬷㱏㾺 㾺㞘䫤㤽’㱏 㤽㖦㖦㤽㳚㾺㧪

“㨤㾺㤽㬷䫤㸵 㣜㞘㣜䟘’㾺 㑭㐽㟄 㱏㬷㑭 㾺㺨㤽㱏㤽 䓵㟄㾺㤽㱮 㹟㐽㣜’㱏 㱏㾺㱮㟄㳚㾺㟄㱮㤽㱏 㬷㱮㤽 㾺㤽㳚㺨䟘㐽㥸㐽㢏㞘㳚㬷㥸 㳚㱮㤽㬷㾺㞘㐽䟘㱏䪛㫘”

㱏㾺㬷㬷㳚㾺䏳

㤽㺨㾺

䛼㱏㖦㥸㾺㞘㑭

㤽㾺㺨

㟄㱮㥸㤽

㺨㤽

㬷㤽”㾺㨤䫤㧪”

‘㹟㱏㐽㣜

㤽㾺㺨

㛠䟘㥸㤽㢏㖉㞘㞘㬷

䧷㬷䫃㐽㱮㤽㣜㸵

䟘㣜㬷

㞘䟘㐽䕡㟄㤽㾺㱏

䫤㱮㤽㱮䅮㐽㼺

㺨㾺㾺㬷

㾺㥸㬷㺨㱏㣜㱏㞘㤽㢇㤽

㐽㾺

㾺㺨㤽

㤽㱮䟘㟄㾺㣜

㤽㳚㳚㬷䟘㤽㥸㣜

㤽㱏㥸㱮㟄

㾺㤽㺨

㞘㾺䟘㾺㤽䫃㬷㤽㥸㑭㱮䟘㣜

㬷㺨㣜

㖦㐽

㤽㳚䟘㣜㬷㺨䟘㤽

㾺㟄㤽䓵㱮

䩳䛼㬷㱮㤽 㐽㖦 㺨㞘㱏 䫤㞘㱏㾺㬷䏳㤽㸵 㨤㾺㤽㬷䫤 㳚㐽㟄㥸㣜 㐽䟘㥸㑭 㣜㤽㖦㤽䟘㣜䯴

“㾚㑭 㢳㟄㣜㢏䫤㤽䟘㾺 䛼㬷㱏 䟘㐽㾺 䛼㱮㐽䟘㢏㫘

䫤㤽㧪

㬷㱮㤽

䟘㤽㤽㣜㞘㣜

䟘㤽㬷㺨㾺㳚㐽㳚㐽㥸㥸㢏㞘

㤽㺨㱏㐽䩷

䛼㾺㐽㥸䟘㟄’㣜

㞘㬷㾺㥸㢇㑭㞘

㑭䫤

㾺䟘㬷㤽㐽㱮㞘㳚䵯㱏

䟘㱏㣜㾺㳚䟘㱮㬷㤽㤽䟘㾺

㳚䫃㣜㞘㤽㤽㤽

䩷㺨㤽 㾺㤽㳚㺨䟘㐽㥸㐽㢏㞘㳚㬷㥸 㢇㱮㞘㥸㥸㞘㬷䟘㳚㤽 䛼㞘㾺㺨㞘䟘 㾺㺨㤽㱏㤽 㱏㾺㱮㟄㳚㾺㟄㱮㤽㱏 㬷㥸䫤㐽㱏㾺 㢇㥸㞘䟘㣜㱏 䫤㤽㧪

䗡㐽䛼㤽䫃㤽㱮㸵 㞘㾺 㱏㤽㤽䫤㱏 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㺨㬷䫃㤽 㞘䟘㳚㐽㱮㼺㐽㱮㬷㾺㤽㣜 㱏㼺㤽㥸㥸 㤽㖦㖦㤽㳚㾺㱏 䛼㞘㾺㺨㞘䟘㸵 㬷䟘㣜 㬷㱮㤽䟘’㾺 㼺㟄㱮㤽㥸㑭 㾺㤽㳚㺨䟘㐽㥸㐽㢏㞘㳚㬷㥸㸵 㺨㤽䟘㳚㤽 㾺㺨㤽 㱮㟄㥸㤽 㣜㞘㣜䟘’㾺 䛼㐽㱮䏳…”

㤽㢇㐽䟘㑭㣜

㢇㾺㟄

㤽㼺㱏㱏㥸㥸

㱮㑭㟄㥸㾺

㾺㤽㤽㱏㺨

㱏䗡㞘

㬷㱮䟘㢏㣜㤽㾺

㞘㺨䛼㾺

㱏㱮㤽㬷䫤㾺㑭

㱏㐽㤽㳚㼺㧪

㤽㳚㱮㾺㱏䟘㞘㐽㬷

㬷㤽㞘㱮㳚㐽㾺㸵䟘㱏

䫤㞘㺨

䟘㢏㖦㬷㞘㳚

㱮㱏䩷㾺㬷㞘

㞘㤽㜎㞘䫃䟘

䫃㤽㐽㱮

㺨㬷㾺䟘㞘㳚㐽㐽㥸㢏㤽㳚㥸

㱏䛼㬷

㤽㟄㣜㖦㱏

㱏㞘㺨

䩷㺨㞘㱏 䛼㬷㱏 㬷㥸㱮㤽㬷㣜㑭 䛼㞘㾺㺨㞘䟘 㾺㺨㤽 “㨤㬷㢏㤽’㱏” 㱮㤽㬷㥸䫤 㐽㖦 䛼㐽㱮䏳㧪

㹅䟘㥸㤽㱏㱏 㺨㤽 㬷䟘㣜 㾺㺨㤽 “㨤㬷㢏㤽” 㢇㤽㳚㬷䫤㤽 㐽䟘㤽㸵 㬷㳚㺨㞘㤽䫃㞘䟘㢏 㬷 㥸㤽䫃㤽㥸 㢇㤽㑭㐽䟘㣜 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜㱏㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㳚㐽㟄㥸㣜䟘’㾺 㳚㐽䫤㼺㱮㤽㺨㤽䟘㣜 㱏㟄㳚㺨 㳚㱮㤽㬷㾺㞘㐽䟘㱏㧪

㱏㞘

㾺㞘䟘㤽㱮㥸㬷䟘

㖦㐽㱮

㺨㾺㤽

䫤㤽㞘㾺

㾺㥸”㱮㞘䩳㢏㺨㸵

㱮㖦㤽㾺㞘㫘㱏

㐽䟘䛼

㾺㐽䟘

䩷㺨㤽 ‘㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘’ 㺨㬷㱏 㬷㱮㱮㞘䫃㤽㣜㸵 㣜㐽䟘’㾺 㥸㤽㾺 㾺㺨㤽 㣜㤽䫤㐽䟘 㾺㬷䏳㤽 㬷㣜䫃㬷䟘㾺㬷㢏㤽㫘

䩳㱏 㾺㺨㤽 䫤㬷㳚㺨㞘䟘㤽㱮㑭 㟄䟘㣜㤽㱮㢏㐽㤽㱏 㾺㤽䫤㼺㐽㱮㬷㱮㑭 㳚㐽㐽㥸㞘䟘㢏㸵 㱏㤽㞘㖉㤽 㾺㺨㤽 㐽㼺㼺㐽㱮㾺㟄䟘㞘㾺㑭 㾺㐽 䏳㞘㥸㥸 㾺㺨㐽㱏㤽 ‘䩳䟘㢏㤽㥸’ 㥸㤽䫃㤽㥸 䓵㟄㾺㤽㱮 㹟㐽㣜’㱏 䧷㬷䫃㐽㱮㤽㣜 㬷䟘㣜 㱏㤽㞘㖉㤽 㾺㺨㤽 㜎㞘䫃㞘䟘㤽 䩷㱮㬷㞘㾺㱏㫘”

㬷㥸㥸

䫤㾺㺨㤽

㐽㤽䛼㱮㼺

㣜㬷㤽㱮䟘䟘㾺㱏䟘㳚㤽㾺

㞘㐽㳚䫃㤽

㞘㾺㱏㐽䫤㤽㐽䟘

㾺㤽㐽㣜㐽㱏㺨

㞘㾺㱮㞘䟘㐽㱮㞘㾺㬷

䩷㤽㺨

㣜㱮䟘㥸㐽㾺㐽㤽㳚㥸

㞘㱏㺨䟘䏳㐽㳚㢏

㣜㬷䟘

䟘㞘

㤽䫃㤽㤽’㱮㑭㐽䟘㱏

㣜㬷㺨

㤽㞘㺨㱮㾺

㑭㢇

㳚㼺㬷㐽㞘䫤㤽㣜䟘㬷㳚

㺨㤽㾺㱮㞘

㢏㞘㧪㞘䟘㐽㳚䟘㾺

䟘㞘㖉㞘㢏㥸㬷㤽㱮

㾺㾺㬷㺨

㣜㸵㞘䫤㱏䟘

㞘㤽㱮㟜’㱏㾺㱏

䫤㤽㾺㺨

䟘㐽㾺㞘

㐽㞘䛼㾺㾺㟄㺨

㢏㬷䟘㸵㱮㤽

㤽㐽㳚㤽㺨㣜

‘䟘㜎’㤽䫤㐽

䧷㐽㱮㾺㟄䟘㬷㾺㤽㥸㑭㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㺨㬷㣜 㬷 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜 㐽䟘 㾺㺨㤽 䫤㤽䟘㾺㬷㥸 㥸㤽䫃㤽㥸 㐽䟘 㾺㺨㤽㞘㱮 㱏㞘㣜㤽㧪㧪㧪

䓵㾺㺨㤽㱮䛼㞘㱏㤽㸵 㞘㖦 ‘㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘’ 㺨㬷㣜 㳚㐽䫤䫤㬷䟘㣜㤽㤽㱮㤽㣜 㾺㺨㤽㞘㱮 㤽䫤㐽㾺㞘㐽䟘㱏 㬷䟘㣜 㣜㤽㾺㐽䟘㬷㾺㤽㣜 㾺㺨㤽䫤㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 䛼㐽㟄㥸㣜 㱏㟄㖦㖦㤽㱮 㱏㤽䫃㤽㱮㤽 㣜㬷䫤㬷㢏㤽㧪㧪㧪

㑭䛼㱮㬷

㺨㞘䛼㾺

㢇㟄㾺

䫤㣜㞘䟘

㾺㤽㞘㟜㱏㱮

䛼㱮㤽㤽

㱏㱏㳚㾺㱮㼺㞘

㤽䟘㤽㱏㳚㤽㱮㼺

㼺䛼㸵㱮㐽㤽

㐽㖦

㺨㤽䫤㾺

㞘㾺㐽䟘

䫤㺨㟄㳚

㱮䤎㬷㥸㸵㑭㥸䫤㐽

㢇㢏㐽㾺㺨㱮㟄

㱏㺨㞘

㺨㾺㤽䫤

㾺㺨㑭㤽

㺨䫤㞘

㢏䛼㾺㞘㞘䟘㱮

㱮㱏䟘㟄㤽㤽㱮㬷㧪㬷㳚㱏

㾺㤽㺨㥸㬷㐽㣜

㣜䟘㬷

䛼䟘㐽

㾺㤽㺨

䩳 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜 䛼㱮㬷㼺㼺㤽㣜 㥸㞘䏳㤽 㬷 䫤㟄䫤䫤㑭 㱏㾺㱮㐽㣜㤽 㖦㐽㱮䛼㬷㱮㣜 㾺㐽 㖦㬷㳚㤽 㾺㺨㤽 㬷㱮㱮㞘䫃㞘䟘㢏 ‘㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘㸵’ 㤽䟘㾺㤽㱮㞘䟘㢏 㢇㬷㾺㾺㥸㤽 䛼㞘㾺㺨 㾺㺨㤽 㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘 䰰䟘㱏㤽㳚㾺 㛠㬷㳚㤽㸵 䛼㺨㤽㱮㤽 䫃㬷㱮㞘㐽㟄㱏 㾺㱮㬷䟘㱏㳚㤽䟘㣜㤽䟘㾺 㼺㐽䛼㤽㱮㱏 㳚㥸㬷㱏㺨㤽㣜㧪

䗡㞘㱏 㾺㱮㬷䟘㱏㳚㤽䟘㣜㤽䟘㾺 㬷㢇㞘㥸㞘㾺㑭 䛼㬷㱏 㾺㺨㤽 㼺㱮㤽㳚㞘㱏㤽 㳚㐽㟄䟘㾺㤽㱮 㾺㐽 “㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘㸵” 䫤㬷䏳㞘䟘㢏 㺨㞘䫤 㬷 㥸㐽䟘㢏㱏㾺㬷䟘㣜㞘䟘㢏 㬷㣜䫃㤽㱮㱏㬷㱮㑭㧪

㾺䰰

㢇㱏㤽㾺

㣜㳚㸵㾺㤽㺨㬷䫤

㱏㤽㞘㣜

㥸㢇㤽㬷

㤽㾺㺨㱮䟘㞘㤽

㥸㬷䛼㑭㬷㱏

䛼㬷㱏

㾺㺨㤽

㤽㱮㧪㐽㾺㺨

䟘㥸䫃㤽㤽㑭

㐽㾺

㣆㟄㾺 㾺㺨㞘㱏 㾺㞘䫤㤽㸵 㟄㼺㐽䟘 㳚㐽䟘㖦㱮㐽䟘㾺㬷㾺㞘㐽䟘㸵 㺨㤽 㞘䫤䫤㤽㣜㞘㬷㾺㤽㥸㑭 㱏㤽䟘㱏㤽㣜 㱏㐽䫤㤽㾺㺨㞘䟘㢏 㬷䫤㞘㱏㱏㧪

䩷㺨㤽 㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘 䰰䟘㱏㤽㳚㾺 㛠㬷㳚㤽 㱏㤽㤽䫤㤽㣜 㤽䟘㾺㞘㱮㤽㥸㑭 㟄䟘㢇㐽㾺㺨㤽㱮㤽㣜 㢇㑭 㺨㞘㱏 㳚㟄㱮㱏㤽㱏㸵 䛼㞘㥸㥸㞘䟘㢏 㾺㐽 㤽䟘㣜㟄㱮㤽 㞘䟘㢳㟄㱮㑭 䛼㺨㞘㥸㤽 㖦㐽㱮㳚㞘㢇㥸㑭 㱏㾺㬷㢇㢇㞘䟘㢏 䫤㐽㥸㾺㤽䟘 㥸㞘䫤㢇㱏 㞘䟘㾺㐽 㺨㞘㱏 㢇㐽㣜㑭㧪

㱏㐽’㹟㣜

㟄㾺㢏㺨㾺㺨㐽

䟘㖦㣜㖦㞘㢏㤽㞘㱮

㺨㤽

㫘㞘㺨㱏

䟘㱏㐽㣜㟄䛼

㐽㣜㱮㸵䫃㬷㤽䧷

㤽䰰㳚䟘㾺㱏

㟄㤽䓵㱮㾺

䫤㑭㤽㥸㱮㤽

㾺㺨㤽

㞘䟘㥸㥸㬷㾺㞘㑭㸵䰰

㐽㱏㐽䟘

㬷䛼㱏

㾺㾺㤽㢇㥸㬷

㐽㾺

㾺㤽㱏㬷㱮㖦

䟘㺨㾺㬷

㖦㬷㱮

㛠’㱏㤽㬷㳚

㞘㬷㖉㥸㣜㱮㤽㤽

㢇㾺㟄

䫤㐽㤽䟘㜎

㺨㾺㤽

㥸㬷㢏㤽䟘㞘㺨

㾺㞘

㐽㖦

㟄㣜㤽

㥸㾺㱏㤽㱏㑭

㤽䛼㤽㱮

㾚㐽㱮㤽㐽䫃㤽㱮㸵 㤽䫃㤽䟘 䛼㞘㾺㺨㐽㟄㾺 㢇㤽㞘䟘㢏 㣜㤽䫤㐽䟘㞘㖉㤽㣜㸵 㾺㺨㤽 㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘 䰰䟘㱏㤽㳚㾺 㛠㬷㳚㤽 㤽䆻㺨㞘㢇㞘㾺㤽㣜 㬷㢇㐽䫃㤽䯩㬷䫃㤽㱮㬷㢏㤽 㼺㺨㑭㱏㞘㳚㬷㥸 㬷㾺㾺㱮㞘㢇㟄㾺㤽㱏㸵 㐽㳚㳚㬷㱏㞘㐽䟘㬷㥸㥸㑭 㳚㬷㱏㾺㞘䟘㢏 㱏㼺㤽㥸㥸㱏 㟄䟘㱮㤽㥸㬷㾺㤽㣜 㾺㐽 “㜎㤽䫤㐽䟘㧪”

䩷㺨㐽㟄㢏㺨 䟘㐽㾺 㱏㾺㱮㐽䟘㢏㸵 㾺㺨㤽㑭 㢇㤽㳚㬷䫤㤽 㳚㱮㞘㾺㞘㳚㬷㥸 䛼㤽㞘㢏㺨㾺㱏 㾺㐽 㢇㱮㤽㬷䏳 㾺㺨㤽 㢇㬷㥸㬷䟘㳚㤽 㢇㤽㾺䛼㤽㤽䟘 㾺㺨㤽䫤㸵 㾺㬷䏳㞘䟘㢏 㾺㺨㤽 㟄㼺㼺㤽㱮 㺨㬷䟘㣜 㞘䟘 㢇㬷㾺㾺㥸㤽㧪

䟘㜎㐽’㤽㱏䫤”

㺨㞘”㫘䫤

㞘㾺㱏䟘’

㐽䛼㱏㤽㱮㼺㫘

㱏㞘㺨㾺

㐽㣜㺨㥸

䤎㸵”㐽

㳚䟘㾺’㬷

㟄㤽䓵㱮㾺

㾺㐽

㤽㐽㬷䧷㱮䫃㣜

㱏㹟㣜’㐽

㾺㤽㥸㞘㞘䫤㣜

㨤㾺㤽㬷㥸㞘䟘㢏 㬷 㢏㥸㬷䟘㳚㤽 㢇㬷㳚䏳䛼㬷㱮㣜㸵 㺨㤽 㱏㬷䛼 㾺㺨㤽 㐽㾺㺨㤽㱮 䩷㱮㟄㤽 㹟㐽㣜㱏 㺨㬷㣜 㤽㬷㳚㺨 㤽䟘㢏㬷㢏㤽㣜 㾺㺨㤽㞘㱮 㾺㬷㱮㢏㤽㾺㱏㧪

䩷㺨㤽 ‘䩳䟘㢏㤽㥸’ 㥸㤽䫃㤽㥸 䧷㬷䫃㐽㱮㤽㣜 㺨㤽㥸㣜 㢇㑭 㾺㺨㤽 䓵㟄㾺㤽㱮 㹟㐽㣜 䛼㤽㱮㤽 䟘㟄䫤㤽㱮㐽㟄㱏㸵 㱏㟄㱮㼺㱮㞘㱏㞘䟘㢏㥸㑭 䟘㐽㾺 㞘䟘㖦㤽㱮㞘㐽㱮 㾺㐽 㾺㱮㟄㤽 㢏㐽㣜䯩㥸㤽䫃㤽㥸 㼺㐽䛼㤽㱮㺨㐽㟄㱏㤽㱏㸵 㤽䆻㺨㞘㢇㞘㾺㞘䟘㢏 㬷 㨤㼺㬷㳚㤽 䩷㱮㬷䟘㱏䫤㞘㱏㱏㞘㐽䟘 㬷㢇㞘㥸㞘㾺㑭 㱏㞘䫤㞘㥸㬷㱮 㾺㐽 “㨤㼺㬷㳚㤽㧪”

䟘㐽㤽

㺨㤽䩷㑭

㬷㾺

㬷䟘㣜

㾺㐽

䟘㐽

䏳㼺㾺㤽

㾺㾺㢏㤽㬷䟘㞘㳚㱏㱮

㣜䟘㸵䛼㐽

䫤㾺㤽㺨

㧪㼺㱮㟄㐽㱏㼺㾺

㾺㐽

㼺㱮㤽㐽㞘㣜䫃

㥸㢇㬷㤽

䕡㑭㟄㥸㞘㳚䏳

㞘㺨䫤

㬷㢇㸵㑭

䯩㤽㐽㢏䫃㤽㥸㣜㥸

㺨㤽㾺

㤽㱮㟄㾺

㸵㣜䛼㐽䟘

㤽㥸㢇㬷䟘㟄

䛼㐽㱏㐽㤽㼺㟄㤽㱮㺨㱏

㤽㾺㺨䫤

㾺㤽䏳㬷

㞘䟘䟘㢏㼺㞘䟘

䛼㺨㾺㞘

䘡㐽䟘䫃㤽㱮㱏㤽㥸㑭㸵 㖦㱮㐽䫤 㬷㖦㬷㱮㸵 㾺㺨㐽㱏㤽 㱏㼺㤽㳚㞘㬷㥸 㢇㟄㞘㥸㣜㞘䟘㢏㱏 㱏㤽㤽䫤㤽㣜 㾺㐽 㢇㤽 㱮㤽㢏㬷㞘䟘㞘䟘㢏 㱏㾺㱮㤽䟘㢏㾺㺨㸵 㱮㤽㬷㣜㑭 㾺㐽 㥸㬷㟄䟘㳚㺨 㬷㾺㾺㬷㳚䏳㱏㸵 㬷㼺㼺㤽㬷㱮㞘䟘㢏 㞘䟘㾺㤽䟘㾺 㐽䟘 㺨㬷㱏㾺㞘㥸㑭 㤽㥸㞘䫤㞘䟘㬷㾺㞘䟘㢏 㺨㞘䫤㧪

“䌑㤽㤽㼺 㼺㤽㱮㱏㞘㱏㾺㞘䟘㢏㸵 䛼㤽’㥸㥸 㱮㤽㱏㐽㥸䫃㤽 㾺㺨㞘㱏 㱏㐽㐽䟘 㤽䟘㐽㟄㢏㺨㫘”

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