The Bodyguard King’s CEO Wife Chapter 1388: 1388: Han Hao Is Injured

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Capítulo 1388: Chapter 1388: Han Hao Is Injured

Armor is a soldier’s first life on the battlefield. Ye Shikai was somewhat worried, for if they encountered a quartermaster like the last time, it would be troublesome. He Yang was Han Hao’s territory; even if the quartermaster was beaten, Han Hao wouldn’t punish him, especially since the fault was originally not his. But this place was different. This was the main camp at the front line, a fortress as solid as a rock, with no fewer than fifty thousand garrisoned troops. If trouble started here, military law would likely be enforced…

“This is your camp, enough for two thousand to be stationed. With the outbreak of war, many troops from various places have gathered here, so it’s best for you not to cause trouble. Stay calm and await the General’s orders.” An officer led the group into the camp. As Ye Shikai walked along, he noticed some civilian homes and markets were closed, occupied by soldiers inside. Recalling the civilians met on the way, he guessed Ji County’s civilians had left early upon hearing of the impending battle.

“Sir, do all the soldiers rushing to Ji County stay here?” Ye Shikai asked.

“What are you thinking? There are still civilians inside the city and so many troops; there’s no way to house them all.”

“Then where do the others stay?” The crowd was puzzled.

“Others are stationed outside the city. By order of General Meng, the troops arriving are treated equally — first-come, first-served. Early arrivals are stationed inside, while those arriving late must stay outside.” The officer patted Ye Shikai’s shoulder, “You arrived early, so you’re stationed inside the city.”

“Thank you, sir.” Ye Shikai rejoiced inwardly. He was, of course, not one to take pleasure in others’ misfortune, but as the leader of these two thousand, he certainly hoped the troops wouldn’t have to endure the outside chill…

“Sir, regarding the new weapons and armor, when will arrangements be made?” Ye Shikai was most concerned about whether they could get new military equipment. Along the way, many soldiers had their clothes torn, and some were still wearing grass shoes already worn beyond use.

“Rest assured, arrangements will naturally be made, but with so many troops now, I’m afraid… it will take some time.”

Ye Shikai felt a tremor in his heart, his greatest fear being insufficient military supplies. Without sophisticated weapons and armor, soldiers would needlessly die on the battlefield. But with the war at a critical point and supplies heavily consumed, it was likely not intentional delay from above.

“Then why are the city defense troops equipped, and we’re not? Do they look down on us?” Man Cang, hearing they couldn’t immediately receive new equipment, was instantly disgruntled, speaking out boldly. Fearing trouble, Ye Shikai hurriedly pulled him back.

“This young man misunderstands me.” Ye Shikai originally thought the officer would be furious but was surprised he wasn’t angry. Instead, he seemed quite intrigued with Man Cang.

“This time, a total of two hundred thousand soldiers came as reinforcements, and even in Xianyang City’s warehouses, it’s impossible to store enough weapons and armor for two hundred thousand.” The officer first explained, then slowly approached Man Cang, speaking in a meaningful tone.

“Nevertheless, you are right about the latter half; your county garrison troops indeed don’t impress me. In terms of combat capability, you’re quite lacking. Normally, you face nothing more than robbers, hardly a match for the Wolf Clan.”

“You…” Man Cang’s anger surged upon hearing this, and Ye Shikai hurriedly restrained him.

“Don’t be so upset; it’s just the truth. Once you encounter the Wolf Clan on the battlefield, you’ll understand my words.”

…………………………..

“Village chief, why did you stop me earlier? Once I threw that old guy to the ground, let’s see if he’d still boast.” Within the camp, Man Cang’s fury remained unabated. Earlier, it had taken five or six soldiers to pull him back.

“If you can throw out two thousand sets of equipment, I’ll let you kill him.” Ye Shikai shook his head helplessly, as Shangguan Jian too appeared grave. Acting on impulse achieved nothing, while anger made matters worse. The reality was, if Man Cang actually hit that officer, the equipment would only arrive later.

“Enough, Old Ye, we’re not in a hurry over equipment. Instead, the officer’s words left quite an impression.” At this moment, Shangguan Jian spoke up.

“The real question is whether our soldiers can rival the Wolf Clan cavalry.” Everyone understood Shangguan Jian’s implication. Among these two thousand soldiers, at least three-fourths hadn’t even injured anyone, let alone killed. In other words, expecting those who were farmers seconds ago to suddenly become fearless warriors was nothing short of a fool’s dream.

“I know the Wei Wu Zuo training method…”

“But not everyone is Wei Wu Zuo.” Ye Shikai knew what Man Cang meant to say. The Wei Wu Zuo’s combat strength was indeed formidable, rivaled by few, even among the Qin Army’s regulars. But Wei Wu Zuo soldiers weren’t ordinary; all were rigorously selected before entry, only those robust and physically strong. Such physical prowess is not built overnight. Taking Man Cang and his several Wei Wu Zuo brothers as a reference, only two to three hundred in these two thousand could meet the Wei Wu Zuo standards, not to mention finding armor like theirs…

The only solace for Ye Shikai was that the Qin Army’s strategy primarily focused on defending the Great Wall, with timely counterattacks as secondary. Meanwhile, the Wolf Clan favored guerrilla warfare and was not adept in storming fortifications, using simple equipment. Should the Qin Army stand firm, the Wolf Clan wouldn’t stand a chance.

“Report, Lord Han has arrived.” Suddenly, a soldier rushed in excitedly.

“What, Lord Han is here already? How so quickly?” According to their plan, Han Hao escorting grain laborers should have taken twenty to thirty days, yet it had been barely over half a month.

“Lord Han is injured, and most accompanying soldiers are also wounded, with low morale.”

“What on earth happened?”

“Alright, no more talking, let’s hurry and check it out.” The two mounted with several guards, riding straight to the city gate.

From afar, Ye Shikai saw a group of “defeated soldiers” gradually entering the city gate, many severely wounded, supporting each other, stepping forward with the help of long spears. Some were so badly injured they had to be carried in. Clearly, a bloody battle had occurred.

“Lord Han, are you alright?” Shangguan Jian immediately spotted Han Hao. He was helping support the wounded with several soldiers, and Shangguan Jian quickly ordered assistance.

“Rest assured, just minor wounds, nothing serious.” Han Hao, seeing them, finally exhaled in relief. His armor was also damaged, with his right arm bandaged.

“What exactly happened?”

㳢㥲㳚䏏䩉㣾㙝㠂䏏㡭

㥲㳢䏏䮉㱧㥲㩜

㡭’㩜䕚㠂䡣䕚㙝㥲䏏

㖆㡭

㠂㳢㣾㥲䏏䩉㙝䏏㡭

䡣䕚㿏䩉㣾䡣㙝䏏

䏏㖆㳢㳼䍃䫮

䃲䡣㣾䃲䕚㙝㣾

䶏䩉䨯㣾䕚㖆

䕚㥲䍃

䮉䓂䕚㥲

㖆㡭䕚㖆䫮㥲䏏䡣䃲㠂

㥲㠂

㠂㩜䃲䮉㖆㙝

䡣䕚䩉䶏㙝㳢㥲

㣾䨯㠂

㖆䏏

㙝㣾䏏䮉䍃㖆䡣㙝

㖆䩉㖆䕚㣾䃲䏏㙝

䕚㣾䮉㥲㩜䏏

㑸㩜

㳼㣾䡣䍃䮉㣾䍃

䨯㩜㳢㳚䏏㣾䏏㥲

㖆䕚㳼䍃䩉㙝䫮

䏏㖆䏏㳼㥲

㠂䡣㥲㳢䃲㚘

䕚䶏䡣䩉㙝

㳼㚘㣾㖆䫮䏏

㠂㣾䨯

䒫㙝

㖆㣾㣾㚘䮉㚘

䕚䡣

㥲䕚䍃

㖆㠂

㣾㺊

㡭㞈㖆䮉

䮉㖆㡭㞈

㣾㛞䮉䮉䍃䡣㙝

㣾㑸㣾䕚

㖆䏏㡭

㡭㡭㖆

䡣㠂

䨯㣾㠂

䨯㞈㣾䕚

䶣㛞㥲䨯䡣䡣

㥲䏏㖆㳼䏏

䨯㣾㠂

㳢㥲䨯䶏䏏䍃㣾䫮

䍃㥲䕚

㣾䕚㱧㣾

䮉㛞䍃㣾㖆㖆

㙝䕚㳼䩉㳚䍃㖆

㡭㣾㣾㠂䫮

䨯㳼䨯㳢䡣

㙝㳢䩉㠂

㖆䶏䮉䕚

㞈㖆㡭䮉

䨯䡣㣾㠂䏏

䡡㖆㥲

䃲䕚䍃㠂㖆㣾䩉

㣾㣾䏏䕚㱧㩜㣾㖆

㣾㠂䨯

㳼㥲㙝

㥲䨯䍃

䩉㠂㙝㳢

㥲㣾䏏㙝㙝䫮㑸

䕚䮉㳚䓂㥲

㣾㠂䨯

䡣䍃㙝䩉䏏㚘㠂

㙝㥲㳼

㳼㖆㠂䶏䨯䏏䡣䕚

䕚㥲䍃

䨯䩉㙝㦠䫮

㥲䡡䕚

䡣䨯㣾䏏㠂

㖆㠂

㠂䩉䍃㖆㳢㳢䃲㣾㙝㥲

䕚㥲㠂䏏㥲䮉㩜䮉䩉

㥲䮉䕚䓂

㥲㳼㙝

㣾㣾䃲㣾㙝䍃

㠂䨯㣾

㣾䨯㥲䃲䩉㑸䍃㙝

“㞈䨯㥲㠂 㖆䕚 㣾㥲䏏㠂䨯 䨯㥲㚘㚘㣾䕚㣾䍃㰓” 㺊㣾 䶣䨯䡣㛞㥲䡣 䶏䏏㥲㑸㑸㣾䍃 㥲䕚 䡣䕚㿏䩉䏏㣾䍃 㙝㖆䮉䍃䡣㣾䏏 㥲䕚䍃 㥲㙝㛞㣾䍃㳚

“㦠䨯䏏㣾㣾 䕚䡣䶏䨯㠂㙝 㥲䶏㖆䫮 㳼㣾 䃲㥲䏏㳢䨯㣾䍃 㠂㖆 㥲 㡭䮉㥲㠂 㥲䏏㣾㥲䫮 㥲䕚䍃 㴛㖆䏏䍃 䡡㥲䕚 㖆䏏䍃㣾䏏㣾䍃 䩉㙝 㠂㖆 䃲㥲㛞㣾 㳢㥲䃲㚘 㥲䕚䍃 䏏㣾㙝㠂䫮 㚘䮉㥲䕚䕚䡣䕚䶏 㠂㖆 䃲㖆㱧㣾 㖆䕚 㥲㠂 䍃㥲㳼䕚㳚 㤙䩉㠂 㠂䨯㥲㠂 䕚䡣䶏䨯㠂㳚㳚㳚㠂䨯㣾 㞈㖆䮉㡭 䓂䮉㥲䕚 㙝䩉䍃䍃㣾䕚䮉㩜 䮉㥲䩉䕚㳢䨯㣾䍃 㥲 㙝䩉䏏㚘䏏䡣㙝㣾 㥲㠂㠂㥲㳢㛞㳚”

㳢䍃䩉䮉㖆

㿏㙝㠂㳢䏏㳢㣾䩉㖆㣾䕚㳚

䊇䶏䩉䡣䕚䏏

㛞’㙝䶣䡣㥲䨯䡣

㙝䒫

㳼㣾䏏㣾

“㳼㖆䡡

㠂㣾䶏䨯䕚䡣㱧㣾䏏㩜

㚘䕚㣾㥲㰓㚘䨯

㥲䨯㠂㞈

䡣㠂

㠂䍃㥲㣾䨯㳢䃲

㳢䡣㱧䮉㥲䶏䡣䕚䫮㣾

䕚䓂䮉㥲

䨯㠂㣾

䨯㣾㠂

㳢㥲䮉䩉䕚䨯

䃲㑸㥲㙝䩉䨯㳚

㙝䡡’㥲㖆

䨯㠂㣾

㺊㣾

㥲㩜䍃䫮

䕚㡭㖆䩉䍃

䨯㠂䡣㙝

㖆㠂

㞈㡭䮉㖆

㠂䨯䡣㳼

䏏䍃㣾㠂㳢䡣

䫮㣾㠂㣾㚘㴰䍃㳢㣾

䍃䡣䮉㡭㡭㠂䡣㳢䩉

䮉㳼㖆䍃䩉

㥲䕚䡡

㙝䡣䮉”㥲㳢㥲㠂㙝䩉㣾㰓

㱧㥲㣾䨯

“㦠䨯㣾㩜㳚㳚㳚㠂䨯㣾㩜 㳢㥲䃲㣾 㠂㖆㖆 㴢䩉䡣㳢㛞䮉㩜䫮 㥲䮉䮉 㳢㥲㱧㥲䮉䏏㩜䫮 㥲䕚䍃 䡣䕚 㠂䨯㣾 㑸䮉䡣䕚㛞 㖆㡭 㥲䕚 㣾㩜㣾䫮 㠂䨯㣾㩜 㳢䨯㥲䏏䶏㣾䍃 䡣䕚㠂㖆 㖆䩉䏏 㳢㥲䃲㚘㳚 㴛㖆䏏䍃 䡡㥲䕚 䩉䏏䶏㣾䕚㠂䮉㩜 㥲䏏䃲㣾䍃 㠂䨯㣾 䮉㥲㑸㖆䏏㣾䏏㙝 㠂㖆 㑸㥲䏏㣾䮉㩜 䏏㣾㚘㣾䮉 㠂䨯㣾䃲㳚 㞈㣾 㙝䩉㡭㡭㣾䏏㣾䍃 䨯㣾㥲㱧㩜 㳢㥲㙝䩉㥲䮉㠂䡣㣾㙝䫮 䮉㖆㙝䡣䕚䶏 㙝䡣㴰 㠂㖆 㙝㣾㱧㣾䕚 䨯䩉䕚䍃䏏㣾䍃 㑸䏏㖆㠂䨯㣾䏏㙝䫮 㥲䕚䍃 㠂䨯㣾 䏏㣾㙝㠂 㳼㣾䏏㣾 䡣䕚㿏䩉䏏㣾䍃䫮 㑸䩉㠂 㠂䨯㣾 䮉㥲㑸㖆䏏㣾䏏㙝 㳼㣾䏏㣾 䃲㖆㙝㠂䮉㩜 㡭䡣䕚㣾㳚 㦠䨯㥲㠂’㙝 㳼䨯㩜 㴛㖆䏏䍃 䡡㥲䕚 䨯㥲䍃 䩉㙝 䃲㥲䏏㳢䨯 㖆㱧㣾䏏䕚䡣䶏䨯㠂 㠂㖆 䏏㣾㥲㳢䨯 㔄䡣 䓂㖆䩉䕚㠂㩜 㣾㥲䏏䮉㩜䫮” 㠂䨯㣾 㙝㖆䮉䍃䡣㣾䏏 㣾㴰㚘䮉㥲䡣䕚㣾䍃㳚

“䣤㣾䏏㩜 㳼㣾䮉䮉䫮 㩜㖆䩉 㥲䮉䮉 䨯㥲㱧㣾 㳼㖆䏏㛞㣾䍃 䨯㥲䏏䍃㳚 㟩䩉䡣㳢㛞䮉㩜 䶏㖆 䶏㣾㠂 㠂䏏㣾㥲㠂㣾䍃㳚” 㺊㣾 䶣䨯䡣㛞㥲䡣 㳢㥲䮉䮉㣾䍃 㖆㱧㣾䏏 㠂䨯㣾 㑸䏏㖆㠂䨯㣾䏏㙝 㠂㖆 䨯㣾䮉㚘 㠂䨯㣾㙝㣾 㳼㖆䩉䕚䍃㣾䍃 㙝㖆䮉䍃䡣㣾䏏㙝 㠂㖆 㠂䨯㣾 㞈㖆䩉䕚䍃㣾䍃 䶣㖆䮉䍃䡣㣾䏏 䓂㥲䃲㚘㳚 䊇䩉㣾 㠂㖆 㠂䨯㣾 㙝䩉䍃䍃㣾䕚䕚㣾㙝㙝 㖆㡭 㠂䨯㣾 㥲䃲㑸䩉㙝䨯 㥲䕚䍃 㑸㣾䡣䕚䶏 䡣䕚 㠂䨯㣾 㳼䡣䮉䍃㣾䏏䕚㣾㙝㙝䫮 㡭㥲䏏 㡭䏏㖆䃲 㥲䕚㩜 㱧䡣䮉䮉㥲䶏㣾 㖆䏏 㙝䨯㖆㚘䫮 㠂䨯㣾 䡣䕚㿏䩉䏏䡣㣾㙝 㳢㖆䩉䮉䍃 㖆䕚䮉㩜 㑸㣾 㳢䏏䩉䍃㣾䮉㩜 㑸㥲䕚䍃㥲䶏㣾䍃㳚 㥪㖆䏏㠂䩉䕚㥲㠂㣾䮉㩜䫮 㠂䨯㣾㩜 㡭䡣䕚㥲䮉䮉㩜 䃲㥲䍃㣾 䡣㠂 㠂㖆 㔄䡣 䓂㖆䩉䕚㠂㩜㳚

㣾䨯’䏏㣾㞈㙝”

㱧㣾䏏㖆

㳢䮉㥲㣾䍃䮉

䕚㥲㔄䡣

㛞㖆㠂㖆

㠂䨯㣾

䡣䃲䨯

䕚䍃㥲

䕚㥲䶣䶏䨯䩉㥲䕚䶏

㠂䨯㣾

㩜㥲㠂䡣䏏䮉䡣䃲

䏏㥲㠂䡣䮉䡣䃲㩜

䡡㥲㳚㖆

䏏㡭㖆

䏏㳢䍃㖆㠂䫮㖆

㖆㠂㖆䍃㳢䏏

䡡䕚㥲

㠂㣾㠂䕚

㠂㖆

“䨯㳚㣾㣾䏏

㠂㠂䏏㥲㣾

㠂㖆

㩜䏏䏏䩉䨯

“㪩 䨯㣾㥲䏏䍃 㥲㑸㖆䩉㠂 㩜㖆䩉䏏 㙝䡣㠂䩉㥲㠂䡣㖆䕚䫮 㠂䨯㣾 䃲㥲㠂㠂㣾䏏 㖆㡭 㴛㖆䕚䶏 䒳㖆䩉䕚㠂㥲䡣䕚䫮 㩜㖆䩉 䍃䡣䍃 㳼㣾䮉䮉 㳢㥲㚘㠂䩉䏏䡣䕚䶏 䐮䨯㥲䕚䶏 䟞䩉㥲䕚䶏㳚” 䡡㥲䕚 䡡㥲㖆 㙝䩉䍃䍃㣾䕚䮉㩜 㙝㚘㖆㛞㣾㳚

“䡡㖆㳼 䍃䡣䍃 㴛㖆䏏䍃 䡡㥲䕚 㡭䡣䕚䍃 㖆䩉㠂㰓”

㳼䨯㠂䡣

㥲㖆䡡

㖆㡭㣾䏏㑸㣾

䃲䕚㥲㙝䕚䡣㖆

㣾㞈

㳢㣾㣾㣾䡣䏏㱧䍃

䃲㖆㡭䏏

䶏㩜㥲䶏䕚㥲䕚㷙䩉

䨯㣾㠂

㠂㥲

䮉䩉䍃㴢㳚䮉㣾㣾

㥲㙝㳼

䶣䨯䶏㥲䩉䶏䕚㥲䕚

䕚䒳䡣㖆㠂䩉䕚㥲

䨯㙝䡣

㠂㣾䨯

㱧㣾䨯㥲

䕚㖆䶏㴛

䓂㖆䕚”䩉㠂㩜㳚

㣾㠂䨯

㙝㳢䡣㠂䡣㡭㥲䕚㥲㳚㠂㙝㖆

㣾䕚䕚㠂㣾䏏䡣䶏

䍃㙝㥲䮉㣾㚘㣾

㣾䨯

䏏䡣䶏䩉㙝䡣㚘䕚

䕚㠂㥲䩉㥲㩜䏏䮉䮉

䏏䏏’䶏㖆㖆㣾㙝㱧䕚

䚪䡣㚘㣾䏏䍃

㥲㳼㙝

㖆㩜䏏䩉

䃲㠂㙝㖆

䩉㠂㙝䕚㖆䫮䡣䏏㑸㣾㥲䍃

䕚㳼䨯㣾

㖆䏏㱧’䏏㖆㣾㙝䶏䕚

䡡㥲”㥲䨯䫮

䕚㣾㣾㱧

㔄䡣㥲䕚

䕚䡡㥲

㩜㥲㥲䮉䏏㣾䍃

㳼㥲㙝

㙝㥲䍃䡣

㙝䃲䍃㖆䕚䃲㥲㳢㣾㖆䕚㠂䡣

㥲䕚䍃

䕚㥲㳚䃲䕚䡣㙝㖆

䍃㣾㣾㙝䍃

䏏㣾㳢䍃㣾䨯㥲

“䒳㩜 䮉㖆䏏䍃䫮 㩜㖆䩉䏏 㳼㖆䩉䕚䍃 䨯㥲㙝 㑸㣾㣾䕚 㳢䮉㣾㥲䕚㣾䍃㳚 䒤䮉㣾㥲㙝㣾 㥲㱧㖆䡣䍃 㣾㴰㣾䏏㠂䡣㖆䕚 䡣䕚 㠂䨯㣾 㳢㖆䃲䡣䕚䶏 䍃㥲㩜㙝 㠂㖆 㚘䏏㣾㱧㣾䕚㠂 䏏㣾㥟㖆㚘㣾䕚䡣䕚䶏 㠂䨯㣾 㳼㖆䩉䕚䍃㳚” 㦠䨯㣾 䃲䡣䮉䡣㠂㥲䏏㩜 䍃㖆㳢㠂㖆䏏 㚘䩉㠂 㥲㳼㥲㩜 䨯䡣㙝 䃲㣾䍃䡣㳢㥲䮉 㛞䡣㠂 㥲䕚䍃 㙝㥲䡣䍃 㳼䡣㠂䨯 㥲 㑸㖆㳼㳚

“㦠䨯㥲䕚㛞 㩜㖆䩉䫮 䃲䡣䮉䡣㠂㥲䏏㩜 䍃㖆㳢㠂㖆䏏㳚”

䨯㥲㱧㣾

㡭㖆㙝㳢㣾䏏㳚

䫮㖆䏏䍃䮉

䏏㖆䩉

㱧㣾㣾䕚

㦠䨯㣾

㥲䫮㠂䕚䨯㖆䍃㙝䩉

㖆䍃㙝䮉䨯䩉

䓂㩜䕚㖆㠂䩉

㣾䃲䕚

“䒳㩜

㣾䶏㣾㙝䩉䶏㠂䍃㳚㙝

㠂䨯㳼䡣

㙝㥲㳼

䮉”㳚㳚㳚㖆㙝㣾㙝㙝

㚘䩉䫮

䨯䍃㥲

㳢㣾㠂䍃㩜䡣䮉䏏

㡭䫮䏏㖆㣾㳢㙝

䏏䏏䶏㚘㖆䩉㣾

㙝㖆㙝䕚

䍃㥲䕚

䃲㥲䕚䡣

㠂㣾䨯

㖆㙝䏏䏏㠂䨯㑸㣾

㡭㣾㱧䡣

䩉䶣㥲䕚䶏䨯㥲䶏䕚

㛞㥲㑸㳢

䮉㥲䕚䓂

䡡㣾㩜䶏䕚㥲

㥲䏏䮉㠂䩉㑸㳚

䃲㣾㖆䏏

䕚㔄㥲䡣

㠂㠂䨯㥲

㳼㣾

㖆㙝㠂䮉

㣾㣾㙝䨯㠂

㠂䨯㣾

䡣䕚㖆䓂㠂䕚䶏䩉

㙝㳢㖆㠂

㙝㖆

㙝㳼㥲

㣾㡭㣾䏏㖆㑸

㠂㥲䨯䕚

䕚䕚䶏㥲㣾䶏䶏䡣

㥲䨯㠂㠂

㖆䍃䩉㙝䨯䕚㠂㥲

㣾䏏㥲

䏏㣾䮉䍃䕚䡣㖆㥲㙝㑸㳢㣾

㖆䮉㞈㡭

㣾㣾㡭䏏㙝㡭䍃䩉

䡣䍃䍃㣾㣾䕚

㡭㖆

㩜䍃䮉㥲㣾䏏㥲

䕚㳼㖆

㠂㖆䶏㣾㠂䨯㣾䏏䫮

㣾䨯㠂

䒳㖆䏏㣾㖆㱧㣾䏏䫮 㥲䮉䮉 㠂䨯㣾 䮉㣾㥲䍃㣾䏏㙝 䡣䕚 㠂䨯㣾 㠂㣾䕚㠂 䩉䕚䍃㣾䏏㙝㠂㖆㖆䍃 㠂䨯㥲㠂 㖆䕚㳢㣾 㖆䕚 㠂䨯㣾 㑸㥲㠂㠂䮉㣾㡭䡣㣾䮉䍃䫮 㠂䨯㣾 㙝䮉㥲䩉䶏䨯㠂㣾䏏 㖆㡭 㠂㣾䕚㙝 㖆㡭 㠂䨯㖆䩉㙝㥲䕚䍃㙝 䃲㣾㥲䕚㠂 㠂䨯㣾 㳢㥲㙝䩉㥲䮉㠂䡣㣾㙝 㳼㖆䩉䮉䍃 㡭㥲䏏 㣾㴰㳢㣾㣾䍃 㿏䩉㙝㠂 㥲 㡭㣾㳼 䨯䩉䕚䍃䏏㣾䍃 㖆䏏 㠂䨯㖆䩉㙝㥲䕚䍃㳚

“䏌㣾㚘㖆䏏㠂䫮 䕚㣾㳼 㣾㴢䩉䡣㚘䃲㣾䕚㠂 䨯㥲㙝 㥲䏏䏏䡣㱧㣾䍃㳚” 䒫㠂 㠂䨯䡣㙝 䃲㖆䃲㣾䕚㠂䫮 㥲 䃲㣾㙝㙝㣾䕚䶏㣾䏏 䏏㥲䕚 䡣䕚㳚 㦠䨯䡣㙝 㳼㥲㙝 㳼䨯㥲㠂 㺊㣾 䶣䨯䡣㛞㥲䡣 㳼㥲㙝 䃲㖆㙝㠂 㳢㖆䕚㳢㣾䏏䕚㣾䍃 㥲㑸㖆䩉㠂㳚 㦠䨯㣾 㙝䩉㚘㚘䮉㩜 䍃㣾㚘㥲䏏㠂䃲㣾䕚㠂 䨯㥲䍃 㡭䡣䕚㥲䮉䮉㩜 䍃䡣㙝㠂䏏䡣㑸䩉㠂㣾䍃 㠂䨯㣾 㣾㴢䩉䡣㚘䃲㣾䕚㠂㳚 䒫㡭㠂㣾䏏 䨯㣾㥲䏏䡣䕚䶏 㠂䨯㣾 䕚㣾㳼㙝䫮 㣾㱧㣾䏏㩜㖆䕚㣾 䍃䡣䍃䕚’㠂 䃲䡣䕚䍃 㠂䨯㣾 䏏㥲䡣䕚 㥲䕚䍃 䏏䩉㙝䨯㣾䍃 㖆䩉㠂㳚 䓂㥲䏏㠂㙝 䮉㖆㥲䍃㣾䍃 㳼䡣㠂䨯 㳼㣾㥲㚘㖆䕚㙝 㥲䕚䍃 㥲䏏䃲㖆䏏 㳼㣾䏏㣾 㑸䏏㖆䩉䶏䨯㠂 㖆㱧㣾䏏㳚 㦠䨯㣾㙝㣾 㳼㣾䏏㣾 㠂䨯㣾 㡭䏏㖆䕚㠂䮉䡣䕚㣾 㣾㴢䩉䡣㚘䃲㣾䕚㠂 㖆㡭 㠂䨯㣾 㟩䡣䕚 䊇㩜䕚㥲㙝㠂㩜䫮 䡣䕚㳢䮉䩉䍃䡣䕚䶏 䨯㣾㥲㱧㩜 㥲䏏䃲㖆䏏䫮 䮉㖆䕚䶏 㙝㚘㣾㥲䏏㙝䫮 㥲䕚䍃 㙝㠂䏏㖆䕚䶏 㑸㖆㳼㙝 㥲䕚䍃 㳢䏏㖆㙝㙝㑸㖆㳼㙝䫮 㳼䨯䡣㳢䨯 㖆䏏䍃䡣䕚㥲䏏㩜 㳢㖆䩉䕚㠂䡣㣾㙝 㳢㖆䩉䮉䍃䕚’㠂 㚘㖆㙝㙝䡣㑸䮉㩜 㚘䏏㖆䍃䩉㳢㣾㳚

䃲䕚㥲䶏㖆

䍃㖆㴛䏏

㠂㖆

㣾䨯㣾䏏

䡣䃲㐾䡣䮉㥲㡭䏏㥲

㠂䨯㣾

䩉䮉㐾㛞㩜㳢

㠂㙝㖆䃲

㱧䨯㣾㥲

㣾㱧㣾䫮䏏㩜㖆䕚㣾

䨯䡣㳼㠂

㱧䏏㣾㣾㣾䡣䍃㳢

㖆䕚㠂

㡭㠂䡣䶏䨯

㥲㖆䶏

“㣾㚘㠂䏌䏏㖆

㡭㖆

㥲䃲䮉㠂㙝㖆

㖆䃲䏏㥲䫮䏏

㣾䏏㥲

㖆㡭

㣾䡣㴢䩉㠂

㳼㖆㑸㖆䏏㳢㙝㙝