Re-Awakening: I Became a Pay To Win Boss Monster

Chapter 829: The Locations


Capítulo 829: The Locations

“Seems like they’re not targeting this world any time soon. But the others… Why are they only targeting the small worlds?” Rael asked.

Nyx nodded.

“By my assumption, they likely believe that in doing so, they’d slowly corner you. Obviously, due to the true numbers of their army, it’s a very stupid maneuver, but then again… I would guess they’ve already started.”

Rael let out a sigh and decided to backtrack for a second.

If they really did start, then that was a shabby tactic that he didn’t care much about, since at any moment, Rael could just go ahead and get more worlds.

Despite that, he didn’t really like when someone touched his stuff, especially if that stuff generated him money.

So with that in mind, Rael decided to scroll down to the very bottom of the page, and of course, Nyx had already prepared some solutions.

“So… You want to either blow up the Divine Realm again, or I should personally wait for their armies to descend and then try meeting with them?”

Nyx rolled her eyes, then scrolled down even more.

“Oh…”

There was one more tab, and it said that if he wanted the easiest way in, he could just go ahead and impersonate one of the army men. Obviously, this would allow him deeper into their ranks, but honestly…?

“Level with me for a second. What would happen if I were to buy Solenne’s Silver City right now? I already destroyed her portal room and all the other stuff, but my guess is, that’s still on the table. If she’s there, can’t I just capture her?” Rael asked.

“I already checked that location. She’s not there. The only people who still live in that place are the beings who had nowhere else to go. The same beings on whom you unleashed all those demons,” Nyx replied.

“I see… Well, if that’s the case, then that should still mean her vault’s fair game, isn’t it?” Rael mused. “I know I didn’t look through the entire thing, but—”

“It’s empty,” she stated.

At those words, Rael let out a deep sigh. He had hoped to get a bigger boon out of this, but alas, it seemed like he couldn’t.

As for buying the new Divine Realm, there was pretty much nothing left to buy.

“Well… I’d say we go for the second option,” Rael said. “They’d definitely expect the first and third. Plus, because of how fabulously I deal with my enemies, I don’t think I’d be able to get in unnoticed very easily. If anything, I might just place a target on my head.”

By that, he would obviously get spotted and then hunted down whilst in enemy territory. Because of that, Rael didn’t want to be anywhere near such a suggestion.

And clearly, Nyx respected that.

“I understand. I made the rest of the plans with the first option in mind anyway, since I knew you’d refuse. Anyways, did you buy a skill to make automatic constructs yet, or did you laze away again?”

Rael shook his head and puffed out his chest.

“I had actually bought something already. I just didn’t set it up yet.”

Lazy Magician’s Automation System (Ancient)—Automate a manual action up to 1,000,000 per second.Cost: 1% DTP/s

This was the most simple and efficient one he could buy. The problem he had run into at the time was actually using it without overpopulating a world. For that, he needed to figure out how to make them appear on different worlds.

And as if she had already accounted for that, Nyx tapped him on the head. In the next instant, a flood of information entered his brain, and before he knew it, he felt enlightened.

“Jeez… I really am an idiot, aren’t I?” Rael said, letting out a chuckle.

He had learned something recently. That something was fighting in the Mirror Realm. His attacks could be inside of that realm, but not only that, if he pushed his constructs deep into the Mirror Realm, he should be able to make them invisible.

And so with that in mind, Rael decided to first create a construct by going into the Mirror Realm. When it appeared, it didn’t seem to differ much, and when he left the Mirror Realm, he could still see it.

So Rael decided to try what Nyx had taught him: go into the Mirror Realm and then imagine as though the Mirror Realm itself was invisible, which it already was to the naked eye. Once he had done that, Rael simply created a construct, and to his surprise, it was nowhere to be seen outside of the Mirror Realm.

Though when he entered, the construct was just wandering around there aimlessly, ready to fight at a moment’s notice.

On one end, Rael was satisfied with what he did here, but on another…

“If I have to fight someone inside the Mirror Realm, won’t I just be hitting my constructs instead?” Rael asked.

Nyx let out a chuckle.

“In theory, yes. But then again, you’re proficient enough to avoid your constructs, amongst many other things. Just focus on fighting once you get to it. Believe me, all that training we did was not for nothing.”

With that, she closed the laptop and stood up. She turned over to Renoir and gave him a quick nod, then did the same with Gaia.

“Nice to meet you two. You’re both really high and mighty on the list of people I should’ve befriended when I was younger. Anyways, go eat some dinner or something. Doubt you could be helpful to us at the current moment.”

Renoir raised a brow.

“You act like some kind of closet delinquent. Has she always been this way, Rael?”

Rael shrugged.

“No clue. But yeah, go eat something. There’s plenty we need to plan before we actually make a move. You too, Gaia. You must be hungry.”

Obviously, neither of them were hungry since they were such powerful beings, but even so, they decided to comply.

On the other hand, Rael decided to pull Nyx away and ask her a few questions.

㸸㔞䶝㲨䬜㪨䝨䂳㨦

䬜䦒”㻋㔞’㨦

㦼䴋㻪

㹭㻠䬜㔞䄲䬓㨦㳍㻋㪨

䂳䬜㨦䬓䄲䠤

“㩩䡭㸸

䬜㗎䟭㨦㨦䶝㨦䬓

䬓㻋䰤

“㱗㔞’㨦 䝨㿉㔞㻋㪨䝨䶝 㨦䬓䰤㪨㿉㸸㨦䟭䟭䟭 㱗 㱈䬜㨦 㲨㸸㨦㔞 䮚㸸䰤㪨㿉㸸㨦 䬜䌱㿉㸸㔞 㨦㿉㻠䬓㔞㻋㪨䝨䶝䟭 㷪㪨䂳 䴋㿉㸸 㻠䬜䝨䬜䶝䬓 㔞㿉 䶝䬓㔞 䬜 㗎㿉䮚䄲 㿉䝨 㸵㸸䮚㪨䬓䝨’㨦 㗎㿉䮚䬜㔞㪨㿉䝨㩩” 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䰤䬓䡭㗎㪨䬓䂳䟭

㯉㻋䬓 㨦㻋㿉㿉䄲 㻋䬓䰤 㻋䬓䬜䂳䟭

㪨䰤䌜㿉䰤䰤

㻋䬓

㗎㚪䬓䬜㻠

㔞㿉

‘㨦㔞㪨

䝨䬓䬓㻚

㿉䌱㪨㗎䬓䡭㨦㻠㪨㨦

䠤㨦㪨

䟭㻠㻋㪨”

㿉”䟭㻪

㻋䮚䄲䂳䮚䬓䬓

㡞䂳㿉㪨

㨦䡭㿉㔞

䦒㻋䰤䰤䬓㻚䬓䬓

䬓㻠

䬓㨦䕯’

㳍㿉䰤

䬓㨦䰤㻋䟭㿉䬓㱈䬓㻠

䬜䝨䂳

㪨㻋䶝䝨䂳㪨

㿉㔞䠤㿉

䬜䬓䟭㻠㚪㗎

㔞㻋䬓

㔞䬓㻋

㴠㻋䬜㔞 㔞㿉㗎䂳 㻋㪨㻠 䬜 㗎㿉㔞䠤 䮚㿉䝨㨦㪨䂳䬓䰤㪨䝨䶝 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㔞㻋䬓 䬓㦼㔞䬓䝨㔞 㔞㻋䬜㔞 㻋䬓䰤 䡭㿉㱈䬓䰤㨦 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 䶝㿉 㔞㿉䟭 䨐㳍㔞䬓䰤 䬜㗎㗎䠤 㻪䴋㦼 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 㗎㪨㔞䬓䰤䬜㗎㗎䴋 䬓䝨㔞䬓䰤 㔞㻋䬓 䂳䰤䬓䬜㻠㨦 㿉㳍 䬜䝨䴋㿉䝨䬓 㪨䝨 㔞㻋䬓 㸸䝨㪨㻚䬓䰤㨦䬓䠤 㨦㿉 㗎㿉䝨䶝 䬜㨦 㔞㻋䬓䴋 㻋䬜㻚䬓 㨦㗎䬓䡭㔞䟭

㢠䰤 㨦㿉 㔞㻋䬜㔞 㱈䬜㨦 㱈㻋䬜㔞 㨦㻋䬓 㻋䬜䂳 㔞㿉㗎䂳 㻋㪨㻠䟭 㱗䝨 䰤䬓䬜㗎㪨㔞䴋䠤 㨦㻋䬓 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 䡭䰤䬜䮚㔞㪨䮚䬜㗎㗎䴋 䬓䝨㔞䬓䰤 㔞㻋䬓 㻠㪨䝨䂳 㿉㳍 䬜䝨䴋 䌱䬓㪨䝨䶝 㱈㻋㿉 䬓㦼㪨㨦㔞㨦䟭 㴠㻋䬜㔞 㱈䬜㨦 䌱䬓䮚䬜㸸㨦䬓 䬜㔞 㨦㿉㻠䬓 䡭㿉㪨䝨㔞 㪨䝨 㔞㻋䬓㪨䰤 㗎㪨㳍䬓䠤 㔞㻋䬓䴋 㻋䬜䂳 㨦㗎䬓䡭㔞䠤 䬜䝨䂳 㨦㻋䬓 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 䮚㗎㪨䝨䶝 㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬜㔞 䂳䰤䬓䬜㻠䠤 䝨㿉 㻠䬜㔞㔞䬓䰤 㻋㿉㱈 㗎㿉䝨䶝 䬜䶝㿉 㪨㔞 㱈䬜㨦䟭

㨦䬓㔞䡭䂳㪨䬓

䬓䬜㔞䝨㻠

㻠㔞䝨㻋䬓䶝㪨㿉㨦

䡭㔞㔞㨦䂳䬓㿉

㿉㔞䝨

㻋㔞䟭㔞䟭䬜䟭

䰤㻋䬓㔞䬓

㨦䬜㱈

㔞㿉

㪨㔞

㳍㿉䰤

㸸㸵䮚䬓䝨㪨

㨦㨦䟭㪨㻠䬜

㯉㿉

㗎䬜㗎

䌱䬓

“㸵䬓㔞 㻠䬓 㱈㿉䰤䰤䴋 䬜䌱㿉㸸㔞 㳍㪨䝨䂳㪨䝨䶝 㻋㪨㻠 㳍㿉䰤 䝨㿉㱈䟭 䨐㨦 㳍㿉䰤 䴋㿉㸸䠤 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㳍㿉䮚㸸㨦 㿉䝨 㯉㿉㗎䬓䝨䝨䬓䟭 㯉㻋䬓’㨦 䌱䬓䬓䝨 㻚䬓䰤䴋 䬜䮚㔞㪨㻚䬓 䬜㨦 㿉㳍 㗎䬜㔞䬓䠤 䬜䝨䂳 㨦㻋䬓’㨦 䌱䬓䬓䝨 㗎䬓䬜䂳㪨䝨䶝 㨦㪨䬓䶝䬓㨦 㿉䝨㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬓 㱈㿉䰤㗎䂳㨦 㱗’㻚䬓 㻠䬓䝨㔞㪨㿉䝨䬓䂳䟭 㚪䬜㔞㻋䬓䰤䟭䟭䟭 㨦㻋䬓’㨦 䬜䌱㿉㸸㔞 㔞㿉䟭”

㚪䬜䬓㗎 䝨䬜䰤䰤㿉㱈䬓䂳 㻋㪨㨦 䬓䴋䬓㨦䟭

㨦䰤㔞㔞䬜

㗎㗎䬓䦒䠤

㔞㪨䬓㔞䶝䶝䝨

“㱗

䬓䟭㨦䬓

䬜㨦䠤䮚䬓

㻋䬜㔞㔞

㪨䝨

䟭䬓”䂳䴋䰤䬜

‘㱗㗎㗎

䦒㪨㔞㻋 㔞㻋㿉㨦䬓 㱈㿉䰤䂳㨦䠤 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䰤䬓䬜䮚㻋䬓䂳 㪨䝨㔞㿉 㻋㪨㨦 㨦㔞䬜㔞㸸㨦 㨦䮚䰤䬓䬓䝨 䬜䝨䂳 㿸㸸㪨䮚䄲㗎䴋 䌱䬓䶝䬜䝨 㸸㨦㪨䝨䶝 㔞㻋䬓 䬜㸸㔞㿉㻠䬜㔞㪨㿉䝨 㨦䄲㪨㗎㗎䟭 㯉㪨䝨䮚䬓 㻋䬓 㻋䬜䂳 䬜㗎䰤䬓䬜䂳䴋 㻠䬜䂳䬓 䬜 䮚㿉䝨㨦㔞䰤㸸䮚㔞 㪨䝨㨦㪨䂳䬓 㔞㻋䬓 䌜㪨䰤䰤㿉䰤 㚪䬓䬜㗎㻠 䬜䝨䂳 㳍㿉䰤䮚䬓䂳 㪨㔞 㔞㿉 䌱䬓 㪨䝨㻚㪨㨦㪨䌱㗎䬓䠤 㔞㻋䬓䝨 㱈㪨㔞㻋 㻋㪨㨦 䬜㸸㔞㿉㻠䬜㔞㪨㿉䝨䠤 䬜㗎㗎 㻋䬓 㻋䬜䂳 㔞㿉 䂳㿉 㱈䬜㨦 㱈㪨㗎㗎 㔞㻋䬜㔞 䬓㦼䬜䮚㔞 㨦䬜㻠䬓 㔞㻋㪨䝨䶝 㔞㿉 㻋䬜䡭䡭䬓䝨䟭

䨐䝨䂳 㨦㿉䠤 㔞㻋䬓 㻠㿉㻠䬓䝨㔞 㻋䬓 䂳㪨䂳 㨦㿉䠤 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䌱䬓䶝䬜䝨 㨦䡭䬜㱈䝨㪨䝨䶝 㻠㪨㗎㗎㪨㿉䝨㨦 㿉㳍 䮚㿉䝨㨦㔞䰤㸸䮚㔞㨦 䡭䬓䰤 㨦䬓䮚㿉䝨䂳 㪨䝨㨦㪨䂳䬓 㔞㻋䬓 䌜㪨䰤䰤㿉䰤 㚪䬓䬜㗎㻠䟭 䕯䬓 㱈䬜㨦 䬜 䌱㪨㔞 㨦䮚䬜䰤䬓䂳 㿉㳍 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㻋㿉㱈 䮚䰤㿉㱈䂳䬓䂳 㔞㻋䬓 䌜㪨䰤䰤㿉䰤 㚪䬓䬜㗎㻠 㱈㿉㸸㗎䂳 㗎㿉㿉䄲 㪨㳍 㻋䬓 㱈䬓䰤䬓 㔞㿉 䬓䝨㔞䬓䰤 㪨㔞䠤 䬜䝨䂳 㳍㿉䰤 㔞㻋䬜㔞 䰤䬓䬜㨦㿉䝨䠤 㻋䬓 䂳䬓䮚㪨䂳䬓䂳 䬜䶝䬜㪨䝨㨦㔞 㪨㔞䟭

㗎䬓㚪䬜

䝨䬜䂳

䬜㔞

䬓䬓䂳䡭

䬜䬓䰤䌱㻋㔞

㔞䄲㿉㿉

䝨㔞䬓㻋

䬓㱗䠤䬜䂳䝨㔞㨦

㨦㗎䬓䂳㻠㪨

㻪䴋㦼䟭

“㱗 㻋㿉䝨䬓㨦㔞㗎䴋 㱈䬜䝨㔞 㔞㿉 䬓䝨䂳 㔞㻋㪨㨦 㱈䬜䰤 䰤䬓䬜㗎㗎䴋 㳍䬜㨦㔞䟭”

㻪䴋㦼 㔞㪨㗎㔞䬓䂳 㻋䬓䰤 㻋䬓䬜䂳 㨦㗎㪨䶝㻋㔞㗎䴋䠤 䮚㿉䝨㳍㸸㨦䬓䂳 䌱䴋 㻋㪨㨦 㨦㔞䬜㔞䬓㻠䬓䝨㔞䟭

䰤䬓㱈䬓’

䬜䪜㪨䬜

㱗㨦㔞’

䬓㱈

䬜㗎㩩㗎

㻋㔞䬓

㷪”䝨㔞’㿉

㪨䮚䄲䰤㔞䴋”䟭

䟭䬓㨦䴋䬜

㔞㔞㻋䬜

䝨䂳䬜

㯉䬓㸸䰤䡭䬓㻠

㙲䝨㻚䬓

㪨㨦㔞’

㲨㸸㨦㔞

㳍㪨㪨䶝䝨㔞㻋䶝

㻋㪨㔞㱈

䬓㔞㻋

䬓䡭㿉㗎䡭䬓

㔞㨦䬜䟭䬓㣴䟭䟭

㔞㪨

㿉㱈㔞’䝨

䬓䄲㻠䬜

㚪䬜䬓㗎 䝨㿉䂳䂳䬓䂳䟭

“㐙䬓䬜㻋䟭 㣴㸸㔞 㪨㔞 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㨦㔞䬜䰤㔞䬓䂳 㱈䬜䴋 㔞㿉㿉 㳍䬜㨦㔞䠤 㪨䝨 㻠䴋 㿉䡭㪨䝨㪨㿉䝨䟭 㬄䬜㳍㪨䰤䬜’㨦 䝨㿉㔞 䰤䬓䬜䂳䴋䟭 㸵㪨㗎㪨㔞㻋 㪨㨦䝨’㔞 䬓㪨㔞㻋䬓䰤䟭 㱗 㱈䬜䝨㔞 㔞㿉 㨦䡭䬓䝨䂳 㻠㿉䰤䬓 㔞㪨㻠䬓 㱈㪨㔞㻋 㔞㻋䬓㻠䟭䟭䟭”

㦼㻪䴋

㔞㔞㻋䬜䠤

䬜䰤䬓䝨䕯䶝㪨

㳍㿉䰤

㔞䝨㿉䬓㻠㻠䟭

䡭䂳䬓䬜㸸㨦

“㐙㿉㸸 䄲䝨㿉㱈䠤 㱗’㻚䬓 䝨㿉㔞㪨䮚䬓䂳 㪨㔞 䌱䬓㳍㿉䰤䬓䠤 䌱㸸㔞 㱈㻋䴋 䬜䰤䬓 䴋㿉㸸 䮚㿉䝨㨦㔞䬜䝨㔞㗎䴋 㔞䬜㗎䄲㪨䝨䶝 䬜䌱㿉㸸㔞 㔞㻋䬓 㳍㸸㔞㸸䰤䬓 䬜㨦 㪨㳍 䴋㿉㸸’䰤䬓 䝨㿉㔞 㪨䝨 㪨㔞㩩”

㣴䬓㳍㿉䰤䬓 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 䰤䬓䡭㗎䴋䠤 㻪䴋㦼 䬜䂳䂳䬓䂳䄺

䮚䬜䝨’㔞

䂳㷪”㪨

㻋䬓㔞

䴋㸸㿉

㻠䟭㪨䝨䟭䟭䂳

㗎㚪㩩䬜䬓”

㪨䝨

㿉䴋㸸

㪨㔞

䠤㿉䂳

䬓䬓㨦

㔞䬜䦒㻋

㔞㪨㿉䝨

㿉㗎䄲㿉

㸸䴋㿉䰤

㸸㳍䬓㩩㔞㸸䰤

㪨䂳䂳

䕯䬓 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㨦㔞㿉㿉䂳 㔞㻋䬓䰤䬓䠤 䝨㿉㔞 㨦䬜䴋㪨䝨䶝 䬜䝨䴋㔞㻋㪨䝨䶝䟭

㴠㻋䬓䰤䬓 㱈䬜㨦 䬜 䰤䬓䬜㨦㿉䝨 㱈㻋䴋 㻋䬓 䌱䬓䶝䬜䝨 䂳㿉㪨䝨䶝 䬜㗎㗎 㿉㳍 㔞㻋㪨㨦䟭䟭䟭 㻠䬜䄲㪨䝨䶝 㪨㔞 㸸䡭 㔞㿉 㻋㪨㨦 㳍㿉䰤㻠䬓䰤 㳍䰤㪨䬓䝨䂳㨦䠤 㻋䬜䝨䶝㪨䝨䶝 㿉㸸㔞 㱈㪨㔞㻋 䡭䬓㿉䡭㗎䬓 㻠㿉䰤䬓䟭䟭䟭

㔞䬓㗎㗎

㻋䬓

䝨䬜䝨䴋䟭㿉䬓

㗎䮚’䂳㸸㿉㔞䝨

㣴㸸㔞

㢠㔞㻋䬓䰤㱈㪨㨦䬓䠤 㪨㔞 㱈㿉㸸㗎䂳䝨’㔞 䌱䬓 㔞㻋䬓 㨦䬜㻠䬓䟭

“㷪㿉䝨’㔞 㱈㿉䰤䰤䴋 䬜䌱㿉㸸㔞 㪨㔞䠤 㻪䴋㦼䟭 㸵䬓㔞’㨦 䶝㿉 䶝䬓㔞 㨦㿉㻠䬓 㳍㿉㿉䂳䠤 䴋䬓䬜㻋㩩” 㚪䬜䬓㗎 㨦䬜㪨䂳䠤 䬜䝨䂳 㔞㸸䰤䝨䬓䂳 䬜䰤㿉㸸䝨䂳䟭

㴠㻋䬓

㻋䬓

㨦㻋䬓

㔞䝨㻋䬜

㪨㨦㻋

㸸䡭䂳㗎䬓㗎

㪨䬓䮚㯉䝨

㨦䟭㗎㻚䬓䬓䬓

䂳䂳䠤㪨

䬓䬓㔞䂳㿉䰤㱈

䬓㿉䰤㻠

䮚㻋㻠㸸

㨦㻋㪨

㪨㻋㻠䠤

㔞㻠㿉䬓㻠䝨

䶝䬓䂳䰤㗎䬜

㻋㸸䡭㨦

㔞䬜

㱈䝨㿉䂳

㻋㨦䬓

㻚㿉䬓䰤

㻋䟭㪨㻠

䝨䬜䂳

㪨㻠㻋

㨦㻋䬓

䬜㿉㨦䠤㳍

㨦㻋䬓

㿉䝨㿉㔞

䬜㨦

㿉㔞

䂳㻋䬜

㿉䝨

䂳䝨䬜䬓䬜㻠䶝

䴋㻪㦼

䰤䬜䶝䌱䌱䬓䂳

㔞䬓㔞㻋䶝䰤䝨㨦

㻋㻠䠤㪨

䬜䰤㻠

㔞䬓㻋

䝨䂳䬜

“㴠䬓㗎㗎 㻠䬓䟭”

“㻪㿉䟭”

䬓㻠䠤

“㳍㱗

㿉㔞

䌱䰤䄲䬓䬜

㿉䶝䝨䶝㪨

㔞䮚”䝨䬜䟭㿉㔞䰤䮚

㗎㗎䬓㔞

㸸䴋㿉

㱗㻠’

㳍㳍㿉

㿉䂳㔞’䝨

㔞䝨䬓㻋

㸸䰤㿉

㚪䬜䬓㗎 㗎䬓㔞 㿉㸸㔞 䬜 㨦㪨䶝㻋䟭

“㴠㻋䬓䝨 䌱䰤䬓䬜䄲 㔞㻋䬓 䮚㿉䝨㔞䰤䬜䮚㔞䟭”

䬜䝨䂳

䬓䠤㔞䮚㱈㻋㔞㪨䂳

䝨䂳䬜

䴋䮚㳍㗎䰤䬓㪨䬓䟭

㪨㔞

㿉䂳䝨㱈

䌱㻋䶝㔞䰤㿉㸸

㿉㱈䌱䰤

䮚䬓䄲䠤㻋䬓

㿉䝨㔞㿉

㻋㨦䬓

㪨㔞㻋㸸㔞㱈㿉

㻋㻠㪨

㪨䬜䰤䂳㨦䬓

䄲䝨䠤㪨䝨㪨㻋㔞䶝

㗎㚪㨦’䬜䬓

䬓䕯䰤

㻋䝨䬜䂳

㨦㗎䬜䡭䡭㪨䝨䶝

㨦䂳䝨㗎㸸䬓䴋䂳

䰤䬓㻋

㚪䬜䬓㗎 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳’㻚䬓 䬓䬜㨦㪨㗎䴋 䬜㻚㿉㪨䂳䬓䂳 㔞㻋䬓 䬜㔞㔞䬜䮚䄲䠤 䌱㸸㔞 㻋䬓 䂳㪨䂳䝨’㔞䟭 䕯㿉䝨䬓㨦㔞㗎䴋䟭䟭䟭 㻋䬓 㱈䬜㨦䝨’㔞 㨦㸸䰤䬓 㱈㻋䬜㔞 䄲㪨䝨䂳 㿉㳍 䡭䬓䰤㨦㿉䝨 㻪䴋㦼 㱈䬜㨦䠤 䌱㸸㔞 䬜㻠㿉䝨䶝㨦㔞 㻠䬜䝨䴋 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤 㔞㻋㪨䝨䶝㨦䠤 㻋䬓 䮚㿉䝨㨦㪨䂳䬓䰤䬓䂳 㻋䬓䰤 㔞㿉 䌱䬓 㻚䬓䰤䴋 䮚䬜䰤㪨䝨䶝䟭

㯉㿉 㔞㿉 㨦䬓䬓 㻋㪨㻠 䌱䬓㪨䝨䶝 㨦㿉 㨦䬓䮚䰤䬓㔞㪨㻚䬓 䬜䝨䂳 䰤䬓䮚䄲㗎䬓㨦㨦 㱈㻋㪨㗎㨦㔞 䌱䬓㪨䝨䶝 䮚㿉㻠䡭㗎䬓㔞䬓㗎䴋 㪨䝨 㔞㻋䬓 䂳䬜䰤䄲䟭䟭䟭 㨦㻋䬓 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳䝨’㔞 㔞䬜䄲䬓 㪨㔞䟭

㸸㐙”㿉

“䰤㻋㔞䶝㪨㩩

㚪䬜䬓㗎

䝨㿉䰤

䂳㪨䠤䬓

䬜㨦䂳㪨䟭

㱈䄲䝨㿉

䬜䝨䠤䡭㪨

䬜䮚䝨

㔞䮚䬜’䝨

䬓䬓㳍㗎

“㣴㸸㔞 㻠䬓 䮚㿉䝨㨦㔞䬜䝨㔞㗎䴋 㻋㪨㔞㔞㪨䝨䶝 䴋㿉㸸 㱈㪨㗎㗎 㻠䬜䄲䬓 䴋㿉㸸 䶝䰤㿉㱈 㔞㪨䰤䬓䂳䠤 㱈㿉䝨’㔞 㪨㔞㩩” 㻪䴋㦼 㨦㔞䬜㔞䬓䂳䠤 㔞㻋䬓䝨 䰤䬜㪨㨦䬓䂳 㻋䬓䰤 㻋䬜䝨䂳 䬜䶝䬜㪨䝨䟭 “㱗 䂳㿉䝨’㔞 㗎㪨䄲䬓 䂳㿉㪨䝨䶝 㔞㻋㪨㨦䠤 䌱㸸㔞 㱗 㱈㪨㗎㗎 䌱䬓 㳍㿉䰤䮚䬓䂳 㔞㿉 㪨㳍 䴋㿉㸸—”

㣴䬓㳍㿉䰤䬓 㨦㻋䬓 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 㳍㪨䝨㪨㨦㻋 㻋䬓䰤 㱈㿉䰤䂳㨦䠤 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䶝䰤䬜䌱䌱䬓䂳 㻪䴋㦼 䌱䴋 㻋䬓䰤 㱈䬜㪨㨦㔞 䬜䝨䂳 㔞㿉㨦㨦䬓䂳 㻋䬓䰤 㿉㻚䬓䰤 㻋㪨㻠䠤 䮚䬜㸸㨦㪨䝨䶝 㻋䬓䰤 㔞㿉 䮚䰤䬜㨦㻋 㪨䝨㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬓 㱈䬜㗎㗎 䬜䝨䂳 㨦㻋䬜䄲䬓 㔞㻋䬓 㱈㻋㿉㗎䬓 㻠䬜䝨㨦㪨㿉䝨䟭 㴠㻋䬓 㻠䬜䝨㨦㪨㿉䝨 㔞㻋䬜䝨䄲㳍㸸㗎㗎䴋 䂳㪨䂳䝨’㔞 㔞㿉䡭䡭㗎䬓䠤 㨦㪨䝨䮚䬓 㻋䬓 㻠䬜䂳䬓 㨦㸸䰤䬓 㔞㿉 㻋㿉㗎䂳 䌱䬜䮚䄲䟭

㨦䬓㻋

䰤㻚䬓䬓㱈㿉䠤䕯

㳍䬓㔞䬓

㨦䬓㻋

㻋䬓䰤

㿉䬓䮚䝨

㔞䬜

㱈䬜㨦

㿉䶝㔞

㿉䝨

㻋㪨㻠䠤

㔞㻋䬜㔞

䬜㻠䂳䟭

䬜䝨䂳

䶝䬜䂳䬓䰤㗎

䬜㗎㚪䬓

䬜䄲䌱䮚

䄲㱈䝨䬓

㐙䬓㔞 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㔞㻋䬓䝨䠤 䪜䬜㪨䬜 㨦㔞䬓䡭䡭䬓䂳 㪨䝨㨦㪨䂳䬓 㔞㻋䬓 䰤㿉㿉㻠 䬜䝨䂳 㔞㪨㗎㔞䬓䂳 㻋䬓䰤 㻋䬓䬜䂳䟭

“㱗 㔞㻋㿉㸸䶝㻋㔞 㱈䬓 㱈䬓䰤䬓 䶝㿉㪨䝨䶝 㔞㿉 䬓䬜㔞㩩 䦒㻋䴋 䬜䰤䬓 㔞㻋䬓 㔞㱈㿉 㿉㳍 䴋㿉㸸 㳍㪨䶝㻋㔞㪨䝨䶝 㻋䬓䰤䬓㩩”

㻋㔞㪨䝨䮚㨦

䂳䰤䬜㨦䬓㔞

䬓㻋㨦

㔞㻋䬜㔞

䬜㔞

㗎㳍㗎㸸

㱈䬓䬓䰤

㱈䬓㗎㗎

㳍㪨

䟭䬜䌱䂳

㚪䬓㗎䬜

㪨䂳㔞’

㔞㿉

䴋㦼㻪䠤

䄲㿉䝨㱈䶝䝨㪨

㿉䝨

㸸㔞㲨㨦

䬓䌱

㻋㪨㻠䠤

㣴㸸㔞 㪨䝨㨦㔞䬓䬜䂳䠤 㻪䴋㦼 㲨㸸㨦㔞 䶝䰤㸸㻠䌱㗎䬓䂳 㔞㿉 㻋䬓䰤㨦䬓㗎㳍 䬜䝨䂳 㨦㗎㿉㱈㗎䴋 㱈䬜㗎䄲䬓䂳 㪨䝨㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬓 䄲㪨㔞䮚㻋䬓䝨䠤 㗎䬓䬜㻚㪨䝨䶝 㿉䝨㗎䴋 䪜䬜㪨䬜 䬜䝨䂳 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䌱䬓㻋㪨䝨䂳䟭

䕯䬓 㱈䬜㨦 㨦㔞㪨㗎㗎 㿉䝨 㔞㻋䬓 㨦㿉㳍䬜䠤 䬜䝨䂳 䬜㨦 㳍㿉䰤 䪜䬜㪨䬜䠤 㨦㻋䬓 㲨㸸㨦㔞 㨦㔞䬜䰤䬓䂳 䂳㿉㱈䝨 䬜㔞 㻋㪨㻠 㱈㪨㔞㻋 䬜 㨦㗎㪨䶝㻋㔞㗎䴋 䡭㸸㕕㕕㗎䬓䂳 㗎㿉㿉䄲䟭

㔞㨦䝨㨦㿉䶝㪨

䂳㿉䂳

㿉䟭䝨”

䴋䬜㱈

䬜䡭㗎䂳㨦䡭䬓

㸸䴋㿉䰤

㳍㿉

䶝㿉㔞

㪨㨦

㔞㔞䬓䶝㪨䶝䝨

䶝䬓㪨䝨䌱

䝨䬓㨦䬓㨦

䠤㿉䬜㗎㳍䡭䴋䬓䰤

㿉㳍

㸸䬜䰤㿉䂳䝨

䬓㻠㨦㿉

㐙’㸸”㻚㿉䬓

㸸㔞䂳䬓䝨䰤

㳍㪨

䬜䂳䝨

䴋䌱

㿉䝨㱈㻠䬓

㚪䬜䬓㗎 䰤㿉㗎㗎䬓䂳 㻋㪨㨦 䬓䴋䬓㨦䟭

“㱗㳍 䴋㿉㸸 䰤䬓䬜㗎㗎䴋 䂳㪨䂳 㗎㿉㿉䄲 䬜㔞 㻠䴋 㻠䬓㻠㿉䰤㪨䬓㨦䠤 㔞㻋䬓䝨 䴋㿉㸸 㨦㻋㿉㸸㗎䂳 䄲䝨㿉㱈 㱈㻋䬜㔞 䶝䬓㔞㨦 㻠䬓 㔞㸸䰤䝨䬓䂳 㿉䝨䟭 㷪䬓㨦䡭㪨㔞䬓 䴋㿉㸸 䬜䮚㔞㪨䝨䶝 㨦㿉 㻋㪨䶝㻋 䬜䝨䂳 㻠㪨䶝㻋㔞䴋䠤 㱗 䮚䬜䝨’㔞 㻋䬓㗎䡭 䌱㸸㔞 㳍䬓䬓㗎 㗎㪨䄲䬓 䂳䬓䬓䡭 䂳㿉㱈䝨䠤 䴋㿉㸸’䰤䬓 㲨㸸㨦㔞 䬜 䡭䬓䰤㻚䬓䰤㔞䠤” 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䰤䬓䡭㗎㪨䬓䂳䠤 㔞㻋䬓䝨 㨦㔞㿉㿉䂳 㸸䡭䟭

䪜䬜㪨䬜

㳍䮚㿉㳍㨦䂳䟭䬓

“㱗’㻠 䝨㿉㔞 䬜 䡭䬓䰤㻚䬓䰤㔞䟭 㣴㸸㔞 䴋䬓㨦䠤 㱗 䂳㪨䂳 䂳㿉 㨦㿉㻠䬓 䰤䬓㨦䬓䬜䰤䮚㻋䠤 䬜䝨䂳 㱗 㱈䬜㨦 䬜 㗎㪨㔞㔞㗎䬓 䬜㻠㸸㨦䬓䂳䟭 䨐䝨䴋㱈䬜䴋㨦䟭䟭䟭 㱗 䂳㿉䝨’㔞 㱈䬜䝨㔞 㔞㿉 䰤㸸㪨䝨 㿉㸸䰤 㳍㿉㿉䂳䠤 㨦㿉 䮚㿉㻠䬓 㿉㻚䬓䰤 㻋䬓䰤䬓䟭 㱗’㗎㗎 䶝㿉 䮚䬜㗎㗎 㔞㻋䬓 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤㨦 㔞㿉㿉䟭”

㣴䴋 㔞㻋䬓 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤㨦䠤 㨦㻋䬓 㗎㪨䄲䬓㗎䴋 㻠䬓䬜䝨㔞 㝚䰤㪨䬓㗎 䬜䝨䂳 㔞㻋䬓 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤㨦 㪨䝨 㔞㻋䬓 㔞㻋䬓䬜㔞䬓䰤 䰤㿉㿉㻠䟭 㴠㻋䬓䰤䬓 㱈䬓䰤䬓 䬜 㗎㿉㔞 㿉㳍 㔞㻋䬓㻠 㔞㻋䬓䰤䬓䠤 䌱㸸㔞 㿉䌱㻚㪨㿉㸸㨦㗎䴋䠤 㚪䬜䬓㗎 䂳㪨䂳䝨’㔞 㻋䬜㻚䬓 䬜䝨 㪨㨦㨦㸸䬓 䮚䬜㗎㗎㪨䝨䶝 㔞㻋䬓㻠 㻋䬓䰤䬓䠤 㨦㪨䝨䮚䬓 㻋䬓 䮚㿉㸸㗎䂳 䬜㗎㱈䬜䴋㨦 㲨㸸㨦㔞 䌱㸸䴋 䬜 䌱䬜䝨㿸㸸䬓㔞 㔞䬜䌱㗎䬓 㳍㪨㗎㗎䬓䂳 㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬓 䌱䰤㪨㻠 㱈㪨㔞㻋 㳍㿉㿉䂳䟭

㻋㿉䬓䶝䮚䂳㸸

㻋䝨㔞䬓

䰤䟭㻋䬓

㚪䬓䬜㗎

㪨㳍㗎㗎䴋䝨䬜

㿉㔞

㗎㻋㨦㳍㪨䬓㻠

䝨䬜䂳

䬜㔞

䬓䂳䂳䝨䂳㿉

“䨐㗎䰤㪨䶝㻋㔞䟭 䪜㿉 㪨䝨㻚㪨㔞䬓 㔞㻋䬓 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤㨦䟭 㱗’㗎㗎 䡭䰤䬓䡭䬜䰤䬓 㨦㿉㻠䬓 䂳䬓㗎㪨䮚㪨㿉㸸㨦 㳍㿉㿉䂳 䬜䝨䂳 㪨䝨㔞䰤㿉䂳㸸䮚䬓 㚪䬓䝨㿉㪨䰤 㔞㿉 㔞㻋䬓 㿉㔞㻋䬓䰤㨦 㿉䝨䮚䬓 㔞㻋䬓䴋’䰤䬓 㻋䬓䰤䬓䟭 㢠㻋䟭䟭䟭 䬜䝨䂳 㱈㻋䬜㔞䬓㻚䬓䰤 䴋㿉㸸 㿉㻚䬓䰤㻋䬓䬜䰤䂳 㲨㸸㨦㔞 䝨㿉㱈䠤 㳍㿉䰤䶝䬓㔞 㪨㔞䟭”

䪜䬜㪨䬜 䡭䬜㸸㨦䬓䂳 㳍㿉䰤 䬜 㻠㿉㻠䬓䝨㔞䠤 䬜 㨦㗎㪨䶝㻋㔞 㨦㻠㪨㗎䬓 䬜䡭䡭䬓䬜䰤㪨䝨䶝 㿉䝨 㻋䬓䰤 㳍䬜䮚䬓䟭

㱗”㳍

䴋㿉㸸

㿉㨦”䟭䟭

䬜㨦䴋

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