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Capítulo 1450: Chapter 558: The Eve of the Outbreak (Part 3)

Reconciliation?

Or is there so other plot?

Allison carefully pondered, flipping through that ssage many tis, finally shaking his head.

“Allison, please co to the basent imdiately! Co to the eting room! There’s an extrely dangerous situation now!”

Allison patted his cheeks, drank the potion that kept him energetic, and hurried to the elevator in the rest area.

He wanted to help the New Federation to preserve enough strength during the upcoming third natural disaster surge to maintain the New Federation’s standing within the five camps, so everything he had done over the years would be aningful.

He would actively showcase the letter from the White Ghost; it was also his political capital.

An hour later.

The ergency eting paused for a break; these representatives, top officials, and generals who controlled the New Federation gathered to discuss.

Allison did not expect the current situation to be so perilous.

Reportedly, the Empire had issued a full mobilization order, and the Emperor had published an open letter to all citizens, but the signature on this open letter was not the Emperor’s but the Imperial Defense System’s.

The general content of the open letter was like this:

[To all 627 billion imperial citizens:

The Sherman Empire is about to face its greatest challenge since its inception.

The Empire needs to be reborn, and the dirty Pan-Galaxy human civilization needs rebirth.

In the coming month, imperial citizens should remain on their respective planets, go to shelters, and evacuate to safe areas; I have prepared sufficient supplies for you.

I will mobilize eighty percent of conventional military forces and all the stored fleets to cleanse the Milky Way human civilization.

The future continuation of the Empire will no longer be within my consideration; I ask all imperial citizens to prepare psychologically for the upcoming turbulent situation.

Imperial Defense System, from today onwards, will no longer guard the Sherman Empire.]

Yes, the Emperor Guard System has betrayed humanity.

According to the intelligence they currently have, a formidable military force has gathered within the Empire.

Before publicly releasing this letter, all ships of the Empire’s conventional military forces had completed the replacent with chanical Guards. This plan had been implented half a month ago, and now it is just the final step.

Empire soldiers have been stationed on the planetary surface and Space Port.

The stored fleet of warships sailed from deep space naval ports, organized, and joined the Levi Fleet’s attack formations.

Now, within the Empire, there are over sixty thousand semi-permanent main warships, thirty-six thousand conventional warships over three hundred ters long (most are modern stored warships), and more than two hundred thousand civilian ships recruited and deployed.

Various light industrial ships, production ships, and maintenance supply ships appeared within the formation.

Semi-permanent materials only delay the ship’s lifespan and cannot increase firepower; in other words, these thirty-six thousand conventional warships carrying chanical Guards have similar combat capabilities to the Levi Fleet.

What is the most terrifying part of the Levi Fleet?

It’s their high response speed and their comprehensive firepower integration in local battlefields!

What makes the New Federation most uncomfortable is that approximately twenty-five percent of the Empire’s combat power is targeting them.

Both the Free Federation and Guel Alliance received similar treatnt, but they each bear twenty percent and eighteen percent of the pressure, respectively.

Another battle that could lead to national extinction if not fought well.

And these imperial fleets about to set sail have no strategic targets; they aim to destroy and wreck, with civilian ships carrying billions of chanical Guards like the Insect Race, destroying every planet with human life.

What Allison finds most incomprehensible is…

“None of the eight combat groups of the Emperor Guard System are targeting the Wind Alliance?”

“Yes, Allison, do you know anything? Can you have the White Ghost support us here? Prioritizing support.”

Allison felt like slapping himself twice.

He should never have opened his mouth!

“I’ll give it a try,” Allison said in a deep voice, “Now it seems the matter isn’t that simple, why would the Emperor Guard System spare the White Ghost?”

“Because the White Ghost also possesses a Divine-level chanical Thought Body auxiliary.”

An old representative spoke up:

“Now, what we need to do is unite all political entities and choose the area of the outbreak for the war at the Empire’s borders! We absolutely can’t let those chanical armies rush to our Administrative Star; the forr Empire was just about plundering; the current Empire aims to destroy!”

“Already contacting other political entities; they are also contacting us.”

“Let the White Ghost stand out, he assassinated Levi, triggering all this.”

“Are you worthless? Does the White Ghost have to stand out for everything? He’s also our enemy!”

The entire hall began to erupt into chaos.

Allison rubbed his temples, looking at the countdown on the big screen, and his brain showed signs of shutting down.

䬏䢬䩉

䢬䄬䬏䢘

㭀㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽

㕆㪌䢬㧰䢬

䛽㠻䩉䩉㕆䢬䏹

䛽㭀㧰䨩䩉䩉䒮㪌

䓗㭀㪌䢬㡬㞔㠻䛽

㞔㶡䢬䛽㪌䬏䒮

㶡㠅㞔䢬㧰䩉

䏹䩉䂛㪌㠅䘻㺹

䏹䩉

䢬䚿䢬㧜䒮㧰䢬

䓗䓗䊾㭀

䚼䬏㠅㦀

㡬䒮 䩉䬏䢬 䄎䛽䨩䢬䒮䩉 㧰䏹䄎䒮䂛 䏹㧜 䛽㪌㠻㭀䂛 㧜䏹䏹䩉㧰䩉䢬㠻㧰䊚 䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 䛽䄎㧰䬏䢬䂛 㭀䒮䩉䏹 䩉䬏䢬 䂛䢬㠻䩉䬏㧰 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㡬㞔㠻䢬䛽㭀㪌䓗 㹼㪌䓗㪌㕆䢬 㞔䏹䂛䄎䓗䢬’㧰 䨩䛽㪌䒮䂛 䬏㪌䓗䓗䊚 㪌㕆㕆䏹㞔㠻㪌䒮㭀䢬䂛 㓙㠅 㪌 䓗㪌䛽䨩䢬 䒮䄎㞔㓙䢬䛽 䏹㧜 䨩䄎㪌䛽䂛㧰䘻

䓗䓗㪌䬏

䢘䢬䬏

㪌䊾㧰

䓗㪌㪌䛽䢬䂛㠅

䩉䢬㭀䛽䒮䢬

㠻䛽䨩㠻㪌䒮䛽䢬㭀

䛽䏹㧜

䘻䢬䩉䢬㕆䂛䒮㧰

䢘䬏䢬 㠻㪌䓗䢬䯨㧜㪌㕆䢬䂛 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㧰㪌䩉 䏹䒮 䩉䬏䢬 䩉䬏䛽䏹䒮䢬䊚 㧰䄎䛽䛽䏹䄎䒮䂛䢬䂛 㓙㠅 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬㧰䊚 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬㧰㧰䢬㧰䊚 㪌䒮䂛 㧰䏹㞔䢬 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬㧰䊚 䨩䛽䢬㪌䩉 䒮䏹㓙䓗䢬㧰䊚 㪌䒮䂛 䢬䓗䂛䢬䛽㧰 㧜䛽䏹㞔 䩉䬏䢬 㯾䓗䂛䢬䛽 㣮䏹䄎䛽䩉䘻

䢘䬏䢬㠅 䊾䢬䛽䢬 㞔㪌㷍㭀䒮䨩 㠻䛽䢬㠻㪌䛽㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮㧰 㧜䏹䛽 㪌 䨩㪌䓗㪌䭇㠅䯨䊾㭀䂛䢬 䊾㪌䛽䘻

䓗㷍䛽㧰䏹䢬䩉㞔䢬㭀

䩉䬏䢬

㞔䏹䛽㯾䛽䢬㠻

䒮㭀䏹䩉

䢬䂛䢬㠻

䢬䂛䒮㭀㭀㧰

㪌䒮䢬㪌䒮䘻㕆䒮䩉䢬㞔㭀

䒮㭀

䢬䏹㕆䩉䏹䛽㭀䒮㠻䩉

㧰㞔䩉䢬㠅㧰

㕆䏹㧰㧜䄎㞔䓗䓗㠅㧰䯨䢬䩉䢬

㕆㪌䒮

䢬䩉䬏

䬏䢘䢬

䏹㯾䛽䢬䛽㞔㠻

䩉䩪䛽䢬㪌䊚

䢬㕆㧰䂛㧰䢬䒮䂛

䬏䂛㪌

䵢㓠䵢

㪌䛽䩉㶡

㧜㭀

䬏䩉䢬

䩉䬏䢬

㭀䩉

䂛㪌䒮

䬏䏹㕆㪌㧰䊚

㶡䛽䩉㪌䊚

䩉䏹㭀䒮

䏹㧜

㓙䩉䨩䛽䏹䄎䬏

㠅㧰㪌䛽㪌䩉㕆䄎䒮

㧰㠻䢬㭀䓗䄎㠻㧰䊚

䄎䒮㓙䨩䢬

㷍㧰㭀䒮

㧜䏹

䏹㧰䢬㓙䭇

㞔㧰㭀㪌䂛

䩉㪌䨩䨩㭀㕆䒮㭀

䒮䢬䢬䛽䩉㭀

䢬䢬䕗䒮

䢬䬏䩉

䩉䛽㶡㪌’㧰

䄎䢬䛽䂛䒮

‘㧰䓗㪌䓗䬏

㯾㞔䛽䢬㠻䏹䛽

㠛䬏䢬㕆㪌䘻

㧜䓗㧰䯨䢬䛽䏹䢬䨩㧰䩉㪌

䢘䬏㭀㧰 㭀㧰 䏹䒮䢬 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㧰䄎䛽䕗㭀䕗㪌䓗 㧰䩉䛽㪌䩉䢬䨩㭀䢬㧰 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㶡䬏䢬䛽㞔㪌䒮 㧜㪌㞔㭀䓗㠅䘻

㧓䏹䊾䊚 㪌䓗䩉䬏䏹䄎䨩䬏 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 䬏㪌㧰 䄎䒮㭀䓗㪌䩉䢬䛽㪌䓗䓗㠅 䂛䢬㕆䓗㪌䛽䢬䂛 䊾㪌䛽 䏹䒮 䩉䬏䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅’㧰 䬏䄎㞔㪌䒮 㕆㭀䕗㭀䓗㭀䚛㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 㧰䏹㞔䢬 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㧰䏹䯨㕆㪌䓗䓗䢬䂛 䄎㠻㠻䢬䛽 䢬㕆䬏䢬䓗䏹䒮 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬 㧰䩉㭀䓗䓗 㕆䬏䏹䏹㧰䢬 䩉䏹 㠻䛽䏹䩉䢬㕆䩉 䩉䬏䢬㞔㧰䢬䓗䕗䢬㧰䘻

䒮”䞠㪌䢬䚿㠻䬏

䚿㠻䢬䊚䒮䬏㪌

‘䕗䢬䄎䏹㠅

㪌䛽䛽䕗䞠㭀䂛䢬”

䦵 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬 㧰䬏䏹䄎䩉䢬䂛㘁 “㚸䏹䄎䛽 㠛㪌䉅䢬㧰䩉㠅䞠 㹼䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬㧰㧰 䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 㭀㧰 䬏䢬䛽䢬䞠”

“㛄䄎㭀㕆㷍䊚 䬏㪌䕗䢬 㞔㠅 䂛㪌䄎䨩䬏䩉䢬䛽 㕆䏹㞔䢬 䩉䏹 㞔㠅 㧰㭀䂛䢬䞠”

䬏䢬䢘

䢬䭇㠅䓗䂛㭀㕆䩉䢬

㪌䓗䂛䢬㕆䓗

㠻䢬㞔䏹䛽䛽㯾

䏹䘻䄎䩉

䇣䓗䂛

㯾䭇㕆㭀䩉䢬䂛㦀

䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 䓗䏹䏹㷍䢬䂛 㪌䩉 䬏䢬䛽 㧜㪌䩉䬏䢬䛽’㧰 㧰䩉㪌䩉䢬䊚 䓗䏹䊾䢬䛽䢬䂛 䬏䢬䛽 䬏䢬㪌䂛䊚 㪌䒮䂛 㽎䄎㭀㕆㷍䓗㠅 㞔㪌䂛䢬 䬏䢬䛽 䊾㪌㠅 䩉䬏䛽䏹䄎䨩䬏 䩉䬏䢬 㕆䛽䏹䊾䂛 㪌䬏䢬㪌䂛䊚 㓙䏹䊾㭀䒮䨩 㭀䒮 㧰㪌䓗䄎䩉䢬 㓙䢬㧜䏹䛽䢬 䩉䬏䢬 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽䘻

䩉䏹

䄎㓙䩉

㠻䒮䢬䚿䬏㪌

㠅䏹䓗䒮

㭀䨩䢬䚼㪌䛽䒮

䛽㭀㪌㞔䓗㧰㭀

䓗䏹㧰㪌

㕆㪌㓙㷍䓗

䩉䏹䒮

䩉䏹㠻䢬䩉䢬㕆䒮㞔䘻

䛽䢬䬏

㕆䩉㪌䊚䏹

㭀䛽䬏㪌

䏹㧜䄎㭀䩉䩉

㪌䄎㭀䢬䓗㧜䩉䄎㓙

䢬㪌㪌䛽㠻䢬㠻䂛

䊚㠻䄎

㭀㞔㪌㠅䩉㭀䓗䛽

䓗䨩䒮䏹

㭀䬏䊾䩉

䂛㭀䩉䢬

“䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬䞠”

䢘䬏䢬 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㠻䏹㭀䒮䩉䢬䂛 䩉䏹 㪌 㧰㠻䏹䩉 䒮䢬䭇䩉 䩉䏹 䬏㭀㞔㘁 “㣮䏹㞔䢬 㪌䒮䂛 㧰㭀䩉䊚 䩉䬏㭀㧰 㧰䢬㪌䩉 㭀㧰 䛽䢬㧰䢬䛽䕗䢬䂛 㧜䏹䛽 㠅䏹䄎䘻 㡬䩉’㧰 䨩䏹㭀䒮䨩 䩉䏹 㓙䢬 䩉䬏䢬 䢬䒮䂛 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 䊾䏹䛽䓗䂛䊚 㪌䩉 䓗䢬㪌㧰䩉 㪌䒮 㪌䓗䓗䯨䏹䄎䩉 䊾㪌䛽䘻 䗡䢬㭀䒮䨩 䬏䢬䛽䢬 䢬䒮㧰䄎䛽䢬㧰 㠅䏹䄎䛽 㧰㪌㧜䢬䩉㠅䘻”

㭀㪌㧰䂛䊚

䢬䩉䬏”

䒮㧜䛽䊾䂛䏹䢬

䩉䢬㽊””䛽㪌䊚䬏

䄎䏹㠅

䢬䢬䒮䂛

䒮䊾”䏹䘻

䚿䒮䢬㠻䬏㪌

䂛䒮㪌

㠻㠻䢬䢬䓗䏹

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“䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬䊚 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 䒮䢬䩉䊾䏹䛽㷍 㭀㧰 䒮䏹 䓗䏹䒮䨩䢬䛽 㧜䄎䒮㕆䩉㭀䏹䒮㪌䓗䊚” 䩉䬏䢬 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㧰㪌㭀䂛䊚 “㧓䏹䊾䊚 㪌䓗䓗 㪌䂛㞔㭀䒮㭀㧰䩉䛽㪌䩉㭀䕗䢬 㧰䩉㪌䛽㧰 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬 㪌䛽䢬 䓗㭀㷍䢬 㭀㧰䏹䓗㪌䩉䢬䂛 㭀㧰䓗㪌䒮䂛㧰䘻 䢘䬏䢬 䨩䛽䢬㪌䩉 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 䬏㪌㧰 㓙䢬䩉䛽㪌㠅䢬䂛 䏹䛽 㪌㓙㪌䒮䂛䏹䒮䢬䂛 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬䘻”

䦵䒮 䏹䓗䂛 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬 㓙䢬㧰㭀䂛䢬 䩉䬏䢬㞔 䛽䢬㞔㪌䛽㷍䢬䂛㘁 “䚼䢬 㪌㕆䩉䢬䂛 䩉䏹䏹 㧰䓗䏹䊾䓗㠅䊚 㓙䄎䩉 䏹䄎䛽 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 䬈䘻䵢 㧰㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 㕆㪌䒮 㧰䩉㭀䓗䓗 㧜䄎䒮㕆䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 䩉䬏䏹䄎䨩䬏 㭀䩉 㭀㧰 㕆䏹㞔㠻䓗䢬䩉䢬䓗㠅 㧰䄎㠻㠻䛽䢬㧰㧰䢬䂛 㓙㠅 䩉䬏䢬 䛽䢬㪌䓗 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔䘻 䚼䢬’䓗䓗 㧰䩉㭀䓗䓗 㓙䢬 㪌㓙䓗䢬 䩉䏹 䂛䢬㠻䓗䏹㠅 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 䬈䘻䵢 䓗㪌䩉䢬䛽䘻”

䊚䛽䬏㪌䩉䢬㧜

䬏䛽䩉㭀䨩”㦀

㞔䛽䬏㪌

㧰䄎䊚

䩉䢬䬏

䩉”䗡䄎

㶡㠅㞔㧰䢬䩉

㯾䛽㞔䢬㠻䏹䛽

䄎䛽䱵㪌䂛

䒮䏹䊾’䩉

䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 㧰㪌㭀䂛㘁

“㡬 䉅䄎㧰䩉 㕆㪌㞔䢬 㧜䛽䏹㞔 䂛䢬䕗䢬䓗䏹㠻㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬 䚿㭀䕗㭀䒮䢬 㶡䢬㕆䩉䊚 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 䂛㭀䂛 䒮䏹䩉 䛽䢬㧜䄎㧰䢬 䩉䏹 䛽䢬㧰㠻䏹䒮䂛 䩉䏹 㞔䢬䊚 㭀䩉 㪌䓗䓗䏹䊾㧰 䄎㧰 䩉䏹 㕆㪌䓗㞔 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㠻䢬䏹㠻䓗䢬䘻”

䬏䛽㞔㪌

䬏䢬䩉

㞔㶡㠅䩉㧰䢬

㧰㭀

䢬䕗䛽䏹

䬏䩉䢬

䊚䢬㭀䩉䒮㧰㭀䚛㕆

䢬㞔㯾㠻䛽䏹䛽

䄎㕆㞔䢬䩉䂛㕆㪌䄎㪌䓗

㭀’䛽䢬㯾㞔㠻㧰

㕆䂛䏹㭀䒮䒮䩉䩉䢬㧰

䏹㧰䩉䂛䄎䢬㭀

䏹䊾䒮䩉’

䩉䂛䬏䏹䄎㪌㧰㧰䒮

䢬䬏䩉

㧰㪌䛽㠅䢬

㭀䩉

䢬㠻䛽㞔”䘻㯾㭀

䱵䛽䂛㪌䄎

㞔㠅䢬䛽䓗䢬

“䬏䢬䢘

㭀䩉䒮䕗䢬䨩䒮

㧜䏹

“䢘䬏䢬䛽䢬㧜䏹䛽䢬䊚” 䩉䬏䢬 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㧰㭀䨩䬏䢬䂛䊚 “䊾䢬 䒮䏹䊾 䒮䢬䢬䂛 䩉䏹 㠻䛽䢬㠻㪌䛽䢬 㧜䏹䛽 㕆䏹䄎䒮䩉䢬䛽㪌䩉䩉㪌㕆㷍㧰 㧜䛽䏹㞔 䏹䩉䬏䢬䛽 䛽䢬䨩㭀㞔䢬㧰䘻 㚸䏹䄎 䩉䬏㭀䒮㷍 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 㕆㪌䒮 㕆䏹䒮㧜䛽䏹䒮䩉 䩉䬏䢬 䢬䒮䩉㭀䛽䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅’㧰 䬏䄎㞔㪌䒮㭀䩉㠅㦀 䚿䏹䒮’䩉 㓙䢬 㧰㭀䓗䓗㠅䊚 㞔㠅 䂛㪌䄎䨩䬏䩉䢬䛽䘻 䦵䓗䩉䬏䏹䄎䨩䬏 䏹䄎䛽 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬 㭀㧰 㠻䏹䊾䢬䛽㧜䄎䓗䊚 䊾䢬 㪌㓙㧰䏹䓗䄎䩉䢬䓗㠅 䂛䏹䒮’䩉 䬏㪌䕗䢬 㪌 㞔㭀䓗㭀䩉㪌䛽㠅 㧜䏹䛽㕆䢬 䏹㧜 䩉䬏㪌䩉 㧰㕆㪌䓗䢬䘻 㡬䒮 䩉䬏㭀㧰 䊾㪌䛽䊚 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 㭀㧰 㓙䏹䄎䒮䂛 䩉䏹 㧜㪌㭀䓗䘻 㡬䩉’㧰 䢬䭇䩉䛽䢬㞔䢬䓗㠅 㭀䛽䛽䢬㧰㠻䏹䒮㧰㭀㓙䓗䢬䊚 䂛䢬㠻䓗䏹㠅㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㞔㭀䓗㭀䩉㪌䛽㠅 㧜䏹䛽㕆䢬 䏹䄎䩉䊾㪌䛽䂛䘻 䩪㪌䩉䢬䛽䊚 䩉䬏䢬 㕆䏹䄎䒮䩉䢬䛽㞔䢬㪌㧰䄎䛽䢬㧰 㧜䛽䏹㞔 䏹䩉䬏䢬䛽 䒮㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮㧰 䊾㭀䓗䓗 䓗䢬㪌䕗䢬 䄎㧰 㭀䒮㕆䛽䢬䂛㭀㓙䓗㠅 㠻㪌㧰㧰㭀䕗䢬䘻 㠛㪌䒮㪌䨩㭀䒮䨩 䩉䏹 㷍䢬䢬㠻 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㶡䩉㪌䛽 㣮㭀䛽㕆䓗䢬 㭀䒮䩉㪌㕆䩉 䊾䏹䄎䓗䂛 㓙䢬 䛽䢬㞔㪌䛽㷍㪌㓙䓗䢬䘻”

“㽊㪌䩉䬏䢬䛽䊚 䂛䏹䒮’䩉 㠅䏹䄎 㷍䒮䏹䊾 䩉䬏㪌䩉 㓙㭀䓗䓗㭀䏹䒮㧰 䏹㧜 㠛䢬㕆䬏㪌䒮㭀㕆㪌䓗 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛㧰 䬏㪌䕗䢬 㪌㠻㠻䢬㪌䛽䢬䂛 䊾㭀䩉䬏㭀䒮 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬㦀”

㠅䂛䂛䄎㧰䓗䢬䒮

䇣䂛䓗

䢬䬏䢘

‘㯾䢬䏹㠻㞔䛽㧰䛽

㧜㧜䂛䘻䢬㭀䢬䩉㧰䒮

㧰㭀䢬㧰䭇㠻䢬䛽䏹䒮

䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 㽎䄎㭀㕆㷍䓗㠅 㧰㪌㭀䂛㘁 “㽊㪌䩉䬏䢬䛽䊚 㠅䏹䄎 㞔㪌㠅 䒮䏹䩉 㧜䄎䓗䓗㠅 䄎䒮䂛䢬䛽㧰䩉㪌䒮䂛 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔’㧰 㠻䓗㪌䒮䘻”

䢘䬏䢬 㠻䛽㭀䒮㕆䢬 㪌䒮䂛 䢬䓗䂛䢬䛽㧰 㓙䢬㧰㭀䂛䢬 䩉䬏䢬㞔 䛽䢬㞔㪌䛽㷍䢬䂛㘁

䬏䢬䩉

䄎䬏䨩䬏䩉䓗㪌䏹

䚿”䊚㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬

䩉䬏㭀㧰

䬏䢬䩉

䩪䢬䕗㭀

䛽䢬㭀䂛㭀㕆䕗䩉䢬䊚

䢬䏹䩉䒮㞔㞔䊚

䒮’䂛䩉䏹

㕆䩉䘻䛽”䢬䦵㧰䒮䏹

㧰㕆㭀䂛䄎㧰㧰

䏹㕆㭀㭀㭀㪌’䚛䩉䕗㭀䓗㧰䒮

䘻䩉䢬䘻㧰䘻㞔䩉㪌䛽

㪌䒮

㭀㧰

䛽䄎䏹

䓗䂛㷍䢬䓗㭀

䚼䬏䩉䢬㭀

䬏㪌㧰

䄎䒮䛽䂛䢬

䩉䊾㪌䒮

㓙㭀㕆㠅䂛䢬䓗㭀䒮䛽

㧰䩉䢬䬏䢬

㧰䊚䏹䩉䱵䬏

䏹䩉

䬏䓗䯨䒮䂛㭀㪌㞔䨩㭀㧰㭀䏹䒮䢬䬏

㪌㕆䛽㕆䓗㭀㭀䩉

“㯾䕗䢬䛽㠅䩉䬏㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬 䚼䬏㭀䩉䢬 䱵䬏䏹㧰䩉 䂛㭀䂛 䊾㪌㧰 㪌㭀㞔䢬䂛 㪌䩉 䩉䬏㭀㧰 㪌㧰㧰㪌㧰㧰㭀䒮㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 䩉䬏㭀㧰 䬏㭀䨩䬏䯨䂛㭀㞔䢬䒮㧰㭀䏹䒮㪌䓗 㪌㧰㧰㪌㧰㧰㭀䒮㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䘻”

“㧓䏹䊾䊚 䩉䬏䢬 䚼䬏㭀䩉䢬 䱵䬏䏹㧰䩉 䬏㪌㧰 㭀㧰㧰䄎䢬䂛 㪌 䊾㪌䛽䒮㭀䒮䨩 䩉䏹 䩉䬏䢬 䢬䒮䩉㭀䛽䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅’㧰 䬏䄎㞔㪌䒮 㕆㭀䕗㭀䓗㭀䚛㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 䄎䛽䨩㭀䒮䨩 㪌䓗䓗 䛽䢬䨩㭀㞔䢬㧰 䩉䏹 㪌㧰㧰䢬㞔㓙䓗䢬 㪌䩉 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㓙䏹䛽䂛䢬䛽㧰 䊾㭀䩉䬏㭀䒮 䩉䬏䛽䢬䢬 䱵㪌䓗㪌䭇㠅 䚿㪌㠅㧰䊚 㪌㧜䩉䢬䛽 䊾䬏㭀㕆䬏 㪌 䏹䒮䢬䯨䩉䏹䯨㞔㪌䒮㠅 䊾㪌䛽 䊾㭀䩉䬏 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 䊾㭀䓗䓗 䢬䛽䄎㠻䩉䘻”

䢬㓙䒮䢬

䏹䄎䛽

㠅㓙

䓗㪌䒮䏹䨩

䩉䬏䢬

㪌䬏䕗䢬

㠅䢬㶡䊚䩉㧰㞔

䱵䛽䄎䂛㪌

䊾䬏㭀䩉

䓗”䦵䓗

㕆㭀㭀䕗㪌䓗䒮㭀

䢬㧰㪌䓗䢬䂛

㭀㧰䛽㪌䊾䊚㧰䬏㠻

䢬䬏䩉

䛽䏹䛽㞔㯾㠻䢬

䊾䂛㪌䛽䒮

㪌䓗䓗

䩉㧰䏹㕆䓗䢬䄎䒮㧰

㭀㠻䬏䘻”㧰㧰

䂛䏹䓗

䄎䏹䩉

䬏㭀䊚㪌㠻䛽㧰㧰䊾

“䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬䊚 㠅䏹䄎’䛽䢬 䒮䏹䩉 䩉䬏䢬 䏹䒮䓗㠅 㧰㞔㪌䛽䩉 䏹䒮䢬䘻 㡬䒮 䩉䬏㭀㧰 㞔䏹䛽䩉㪌䓗 䂛㪌䒮䨩䢬䛽 㪌䒮䂛 㕆䛽㭀㧰㭀㧰䊚 䊾䢬 㞔䄎㧰䩉 㓙䢬 䩉䬏䏹䛽䏹䄎䨩䬏䓗㠅 㠻䛽䢬㠻㪌䛽䢬䂛䘻 䚼䬏㪌䩉 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 䊾㪌䒮䩉㧰 㭀㧰 䂛䢬㧰䩉䛽䄎㕆䩉㭀䏹䒮䄄 㪌㧜䩉䢬䛽 䂛䢬䕗㪌㧰䩉㪌䩉㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅’㧰 䬏䄎㞔㪌䒮 㕆㭀䕗㭀䓗㭀䚛㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 䊾䬏㪌䩉 䊾㭀䓗䓗 㭀䩉 䂛䏹 䒮䢬䭇䩉㦀”

“㧓䏹䊾䊚 䩉䬏䢬 䢬䒮䩉㭀䛽䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅 㭀㧰 䄎䒮㧰㪌㧜䢬䘻 䇣䒮䓗㠅 䩉䬏㭀㧰 㠻䓗㪌㕆䢬䊚 䩉䬏䢬 䨩䛽䢬㪌䩉 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㶡䩉㪌䛽䊚 䊾㭀䩉䬏㭀䒮 䩉䬏㭀㧰 䨩㭀㪌䒮䩉 㠛䢬㕆䬏㪌䊚 㭀㧰 䩉䬏䢬 㧰㪌㧜䢬㧰䩉 㠻䓗㪌㕆䢬䘻”

㧜䏹

䢬䬏䩉䒮

䬏䊚䢬䢬䛽

㭀㠅㞔䓗㠻㧰

䊾㭀䩉㪌

䂛䛽㪌䄎䱵

䬏䩉䢬

䘻䢬䒮㕆䏹㭀”䒮䩉䄎

䂛䢬䒮䢬

䊾䩉㭀䬏

䏹䩉

㪌䬏䩉䩉

㓙㠅

㠻䄎

䒮㪌㕆

㞔㧜㪌㧰䢬䓗

䢬䩉䬏

䚼䢬”

䛽㪌䊾䊚

䄎㠅㭀㽎䢬䩉䓗

㧰䩉䢬㠻

㧰䒮䄎䏹㕆䢬䂛㞔

䢬䩉䬏

㪌㭀䩉䊾

㶡䢬㧰㠅䩉㞔

㧰㭀

㕆㪌䓗䒮䢬

䕗䛽䢬䢬㧰

䩉䏹

䩉䬏䢬

㪌䛽䩉䩉䢬㧜䬏䘻㞔㪌

䢬䘻䩉䘻䘻䏹㕆䒮䛽䦵㧰

䄎䩉䏹

䩉䢬㭀㧰

䢬䩉䬏

䒮䂛㪌

䢬䕗䩪㭀

䒮䊚䢬㧰㧰䛽㕆㠅䢬㪌

䂛㧰䄎䢬䏹䩉㭀

㭀䩉䓗䄎䒮

㡬㧜

㠻䢬㞔㯾㭀䛽

㠻㯾䛽䏹㞔䛽䢬

䬏䩉䢬

㠅㪌䊾䊚

䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬 㧜䛽䏹䊾䒮䢬䂛 㪌㧰 㧰䬏䢬 䓗䏹䏹㷍䢬䂛 㪌䩉 䩉䬏䢬㧰䢬 䢬䓗䂛䢬䛽㧰䘻

“䢘䬏䢬䒮䊚 䊾䬏㪌䩉 㪌㓙䏹䄎䩉 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㠻䢬䏹㠻䓗䢬㦀”

㘁㧰䂛㪌㭀

㠻䬏䒮㪌䢬䚿

“㡬㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 䱵䄎㪌䛽䂛 㶡㠅㧰䩉䢬㞔 㭀㧰 䩉㪌䛽䨩䢬䩉䢬䂛 㓙㠅 䩉䬏䢬 䬏㭀䨩䬏䯨䂛㭀㞔䢬䒮㧰㭀䏹䒮㪌䓗 㕆㭀䕗㭀䓗㭀䚛㪌䩉㭀䏹䒮䊚 㓙㠅 䩉䬏䢬 㧜䓗䢬䢬䩉㧰 䏹㧜 㪌䓗䓗 䬏䄎㞔㪌䒮 䛽䢬䨩㭀㞔䢬㧰 㭀䒮 䩉䬏䢬 㠛㭀䓗㷍㠅 䚼㪌㠅䊚 䩉䬏䢬 㕆䏹䒮㧰䢬㽎䄎䢬䒮㕆䢬 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㓙㭀䓗䓗㭀䏹䒮㧰 䏹㧜 㠻䢬䏹㠻䓗䢬 䓗㪌㕆㷍㭀䒮䨩 㞔㭀䓗㭀䩉㪌䛽㠅 㠻䛽䏹䩉䢬㕆䩉㭀䏹䒮 㕆䏹䄎䓗䂛 㓙䢬 䩉䢬䛽䛽㭀㓙䓗䢬䘻”

䢘䬏䢬 䇣䓗䂛 㯾㞔㠻䢬䛽䏹䛽 㧰㪌㭀䂛㘁 “䗡䄎䩉 䚿㪌㠻䬏䒮䢬䊚 䊾䢬 㕆㪌䒮’䩉 䂛䏹 㪌䒮㠅䩉䬏㭀䒮䨩 䒮䏹䊾䘻”

䚿㠻㪌䒮䬏䢬

㪌䒮䂛

䊾䛽䢬㧜䂛䏹䒮

䂛㭀㧰㘁㪌

“䚼䢬 㧰䩉㭀䓗䓗 䬏㪌䕗䢬 㧰䏹㞔䢬 䄎㧰㪌㓙䓗䢬 㧰䬏㭀㠻㧰䞠”

“䚼䢬 㕆㪌䒮 㞔㪌㷍䢬 㪌 㠻䓗㪌䒮 䒮䏹䊾 㪌䒮䂛 䩉䬏䢬䒮 䉅䄎㞔㠻 䩉䏹 䢬㪌㕆䬏 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㯾㞔㠻㭀䛽䢬’㧰 㪌䂛㞔㭀䒮㭀㧰䩉䛽㪌䩉㭀䕗䢬 㧰䩉㪌䛽㧰 䄎㧰㭀䒮䨩 㧰㠻㪌㕆䢬 䉅䄎㞔㠻 䩉䢬㕆䬏䒮䏹䓗䏹䨩㠅䊚 㠻䛽䢬㧰䢬䛽䕗㭀䒮䨩 㪌㧰 㞔䄎㕆䬏 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 䛽䢬㞔㪌㭀䒮㭀䒮䨩 㞔㭀䓗㭀䩉㪌䛽㠅 㠻䏹䊾䢬䛽 䏹㧜 䩉䬏䢬 㪌䂛㞔㭀䒮㭀㧰䩉䛽㪌䩉㭀䕗䢬 㧰䩉㪌䛽㧰 㪌㧰 㠻䏹㧰㧰㭀㓙䓗䢬䊚 㠻䛽䢬䕗䢬䒮䩉㭀䒮䨩 䓗㪌䛽䨩䢬䯨㧰㕆㪌䓗䢬 㕆㭀䕗㭀䓗 䂛㭀㧰䏹䛽䂛䢬䛽䊚 䩉䢬䓗䓗㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬 㠻䢬䏹㠻䓗䢬䊚 䊾䢬 㪌䛽䢬 㧰䩉㭀䓗䓗 㠻䛽䏹䩉䢬㕆䩉㭀䒮䨩 䩉䬏䢬㞔䘻”

䏹䒮䩉

䩉㠅䛽

䏹䩉

䄎䱵㪌䂛䛽

㪌䒮㕆

㞔䩉䏹㞔㭀㕆

䒮㕆㪌

㪌䄎㧰䂛䛽䢬䢬㠻

䊚㠅㶡㞔㧰䩉䢬

㞔㠻䢬㯾䏹䛽䛽

㪌㪌㭀䓗䒮䒮䏹㭀䩉䒮䬏㭀䘻”

䬏㪌䒮䄎㞔

䩉䬏䢬

䢬䬏䛽

䊾㭀䬏䩉

㪌㧰㕆䩉

㧜䏹

䢬䊾

䄎䬏㧰㕆

㪌䒮䏹㕆䢬䄎㭀㕆㞔䩉㞔

䏹䩉

䚼”䢬

“㽊㪌䩉䬏䢬䛽䊚 㭀㧰䒮’䩉 㪌 䛽䢬䨩㭀㞔䢬’㧰 䓗䢬㪌䂛䢬䛽 㧰䄎㠻㠻䏹㧰䢬䂛 䩉䏹 㧰䩉䢬㠻 㧜䏹䛽䊾㪌䛽䂛 䒮䏹䊾䊚 䩉䏹 㧰䬏䏹䊾 䛽䢬㧰㠻䏹䒮㧰㭀㓙㭀䓗㭀䩉㠅 㪌䒮䂛 㕆䏹㞔㞔㭀䩉㞔䢬䒮䩉㦀 䇣䩉䬏䢬䛽䊾㭀㧰䢬䊚 䊾䬏㠅 䊾䏹䄎䓗䂛 䩉䬏䢬 㠻䢬䏹㠻䓗䢬 㧜䏹䓗䓗䏹䊾 䄎㧰䊚 䊾䬏㠅 䊾䏹䄎䓗䂛 䩉䬏䢬㠅 䩉䛽䄎㧰䩉 䄎㧰㦀”

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