Starting from the Planetary Governor

Chapter 932: Chapter 501, Busier After Peace

Chapter 932: Chapter 501, Busier After Peace

At the meeting, many senior officials of the Alliance were still arguing incessantly.

But Gu Hang’s mind had already wandered far away.

The war within the Dragonhawk Star Domain, no matter how you put it, was largely over.

There might still be remnants of the Green Skins on various planets; there were also hastily retreating Furyflame and their allies, who were very likely to seek revenge, and in the northern part of the Eastern Cosmos Domain, the Spiderweb Domain, Tie Nu Shi might possibly start a major war…

The shadow of war was still looming.

But no matter what shadows, what remnants of Green Skins, overall, one could say that peace had roughly descended.

Don’t expect a regime spanning four hundred worlds not to have any disputes at all, that’s unrealistic.

As long as there are no crises affecting multiple worlds at the same time, it could already be called peace.

And after peace had arrived, Gu Hang found that he and the entire Alliance had more concerns and were busier.

In Gu Hang’s view, the current situation in the entire Alliance, where only two centers were making money while the vast majority of worlds were operating at a loss, was fundamentally due to the administrative capacity of the Alliance not keeping up with the expansion of its political structure.

Yunluo Star was even more developed than Flying Wing Star and was not designated as a Level 5 development, but Level 4 instead.

Richer, yet it had to pay less tax. This was clearly something that the previous Star Domain Government had cooked up.

With so many years of accumulation and the three star sectors behind it as a major rear, the resources were quite abundant; it should not be much lower compared to the newly developed Seven Horse Territory, which had only been developed for a few years, a decade or so.

In fact, although the output of Yunluo Center was much higher, its fiscal contribution was not high enough.

Similarly, those worlds operating at a loss had many objective conditions for their deficits, but if the administrative capability of the Alliance could keep up, then the costs of establishing and maintaining control should not be so high.

Of course, this was not just a problem of the Alliance itself. Gu Hang had just previously praised the Alliance Government for its good work and was not about to suddenly denounce them and think their work was subpar.

This problem is widespread throughout the entire Human Empire.

The jurisdiction is too vast.

Not to mention the Empire, just the four hundred worlds of the Alliance, trying to establish a unified, centrally controlled government controlled by the Alliance Government is quite difficult, and the maintenance costs are escalating significantly.

What if one day, the control of the Alliance extends to four or five thousand worlds in the entire Eastern Cosmos Domain?

By then, it might not just be a matter of money.

From this perspective, Gu Hang could actually understand why the Empire turned out this way.

Holy Terra might not have figured out up till today how many worlds within the current Empire’s territory are under its jurisdiction; this number changes every day, with new incorporations, losses, rebellions, resolutions of rebellions…

And these changes are not just happening at the frontier. Due to the specialty of the Star Realm Tunnel, sometimes, a star system originally situated in the hinterland suddenly becomes a frontline because a new Star Realm Tunnel was discovered.

Not even knowing exactly how many Empire Worlds there are, only knowing that it’s roughly a million or so.

The same goes for the military aspect; the Empire might barely know how many Star Realm Armies and the Imperial Navy formations it has, but these are also just nominal formations, and the actual situation is unclear. There are too many departments and institutions with the authority to form new Star Realm Armies and Navies, and it’s impossible to keep an accurate count.

Not even these basics can be ascertained, let alone the population and industrial situation of various worlds.

If the basic information isn’t even clear, how can governance be possible? Govern my ass!

Under such objective conditions, the Empire’s current top-down five-level structure—Holy Terra, Cosmos Domain, Star Domain, Star Sector, Planet, coupled with various regions having strong autonomous political systems, was also an inevitable choice.

Within this structure, the most independent entities are the Planetary Governors; on their own planets, they can almost do whatever they want. The only reason stopping them from doing so is simply that the power of a single planet is not strong enough.

The Star Zone Leader is a pasted-paper craftsman, not worth mentioning;

The Star Domain Head is a heavyweight.

Among the three middle-tier structures, the most significant one is the Star Domain Government. Very independent, it can retain Imperial Tax, control appointments within its various Star Sectors, and can deploy Star Realm Armies and Navies within the Domain.

Each Star Domain Government is like a powerful regional vassal.

And the higher-up Space Domain Government is somewhat like an Alliance Leader.

Generally, a Space Domain Government occupies the most developed Star Domain, which is already the richest and most powerful local vassal, and with added administrative authority, various Star Domain Governments also have to follow orders to some extent, much like an Alliance Leader, but the Space Domain Government finds it hard to directly control every Star Domain, Star Sector.

The whole structure is somewhat like a feudal system, but also quite different from feudalism as the official appointments still come from the Holy Terra Government, and there is no autonomous inheritance of power.

Of course, Gu Hang doesn’t like this setup; his Alliance always insists on a high degree of centralization, and as the Central Government, the Alliance Government has a high degree of control over the areas it directly governs.

But now, with reality bearing down, it seems that some compromises must be made.

䖻䥭㿶䇇 䥭䖻㠓㘛 㘛䤃㿶㿅䌄䇇䞘 䪊㿶䛯䪊䋥䖻䇇㘛䖻㮌䋥䃘㔞㠓 㼲䖻㒅䁹㘛㠓 䔼䛯䥭 㱘㿅䋥䁹䛯䌄 䔼䥭䛯 㠓䛯䋥䣩㒅 䋥䛯 㿅㝰 䇇䛯䥭㒅㘛 䇇䌄䡩䋥

㓍㿅䥭䪊 䪊䔼㘛䋥㮌 䥭䖻㠓㘛䖻䋥㘛 䇇䪊 䪊䔼㘛 㠓㘛㘛䪊䛯䋥䌄 䃘䇇㿶㿶㘛㒅 䔼䛯㠓䣩

㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䃘䇇㠓㘛 䢵䇇䃘㮵 䪊䖻 䔼䛯䥭 䥭㘛䋥䥭㘛䥭䣩

䔼㘛 䋥䣩䌄䪊㘛䛯㠓㘛 䋥㘛䢵㘛 㘛䔼䪊 㘛㒅䛯䇇䁹䥭䃘䪊㒅䪊 䇇䪊 㘛䪊䋥䌄䋥䥭䛯䛯㿶 䇇䉄䥭 䪊䔼㘛 䋥䞘䁹䪊㘛㼲㘛 䪊㿶㿅㽲䖻䔼䌄䔼 䪊䖻 㘛䔼 䛯䁹䁹䇇㿶㮌㘛㘛 䔼䇇㒅 䃘䪊㿶㿅䇇㿶䇇䤃 䥭䥭㒅䥭䛯䃘䖻䥭㿅䋥䛯

㽲䪊 䪊䔼䛯䥭 㔞䖻䛯䋥䪊㮌 䉄䔼㘛䋥 㔞㘛䖻㔞㿶㘛 䃘䇇㿶㿶㘛㒅 䔼䛯㠓㮌 䛯䪊 䋥䇇䪊㿅䁹䇇㿶㿶䤃 㠓㘛䇇䋥䪊 䪊䔼䇇䪊 䪊䔼㘛 㒅䛯䥭䃘㿅䥭䥭䛯䖻䋥 䔼䇇㒅 䁹㘛䇇䃘䔼㘛㒅 䇇䋥 䛯㠓㔞䇇䥭䥭㘛 䇇䋥㒅 䁹㘛㒃㿅䛯䁹㘛㒅 䔼䛯㠓㮌 䪊䔼㘛 㿶㘛䇇㒅㘛䁹㮌 䪊䖻 㠓䇇㮵㘛 䪊䔼㘛 㼲䛯䋥䇇㿶 㒅㘛䃘䛯䥭䛯䖻䋥䣩

㽲㼲䪊㘛䁹 䇇㿶㿶㮌 㘛䞘㘛䁹䤃䖻䋥㘛’䥭 䖻㔞䛯䋥䛯䖻䋥䥭 䔼䇇㒅 䢵㘛㘛䋥 䃘㿶㘛䇇䁹㿶䤃 㘛䡪㔞䁹㘛䥭䥭㘛㒅 䛯䋥 䪊䔼㘛 㔞䁹㘛䞘䛯䖻㿅䥭 㒅㘛䢵䇇䪊㘛䥭䣩

䔼㘛䥭䪊䇇䛯㘛䪊 䥭䪊㘛䌄㿅䁹㿶䌄 䋥䇇䤃 㒅䋥䇇 㒅䛯㒅 㝰㿅 䪊㼲㘛㿅䁹䁹䔼 䇇㒅㘛䪊䪊䥭 䋥䖻䪊 䛯䶎䋥䖻䛯㔞䖻䋥 㮌䖻㞰 䖻䁹 㘛㿶䁹㒅䛯䤃䪊䃘 䔼䛯䥭 䌄䋥䇇䡩

“㵹 䁹䖻㿅䌄䔼㿶䤃 㿅䋥㒅㘛䁹䥭䪊䇇䋥㒅 㘛䞘㘛䁹䤃䖻䋥㘛’䥭 䪊䔼䖻㿅䌄䔼䪊䥭䶎 䪊䖻 䛯䋥䃘䁹㘛䇇䥭㘛 䛯䋥䞘㘛䥭䪊㠓㘛䋥䪊 䛯䋥 㒅㘛㼲䛯䃘䛯䪊 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭㮌 䢵㿅䛯㿶㒅 䪊䔼㘛㠓 㿅㔞 䇇䥭 䥭䖻䖻䋥 䇇䥭 㔞䖻䥭䥭䛯䢵㿶㘛㮌 䇇䋥㒅 㠓䇇㮵㘛 䪊䔼㘛㠓 㔞䁹䖻㼲䛯䪊䇇䢵㿶㘛 䥭䖻䖻䋥㘛䁹 䢵䤃 䥭䉄䇇㔞㔞䛯䋥䌄 䥭䔼䖻䁹䪊㩿䪊㘛䁹㠓 㿶䇇䁹䌄㘛 㿶䖻䥭䥭㘛䥭 㼲䖻䁹 䁹䇇㔞䛯㒅 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㠓㘛䋥䪊䣩 㵹䋥 䪊䔼㘛 㼲㿅䪊㿅䁹㘛㮌 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭 䃘䇇䋥 䢵㘛 䥭㘛㿶㼲㩿䥭㿅㼲㼲䛯䃘䛯㘛䋥䪊㮌 䢵䁹㘛䇇㮵 㼲䁹㘛㘛 㼲䁹䖻㠓 㿶䖻䋥䌄㩿䪊㘛䁹㠓 㒅㘛㼲䛯䃘䛯䪊䥭㮌 䇇䋥㒅 㘛䞘㘛䋥 㠓䇇㮵㘛 䇇 㔞䁹䖻㼲䛯䪊䣩”

“䏪䔼㘛 䖻䪊䔼㘛䁹 㘛䡪䪊䁹㘛㠓㘛 䉄䖻㿅㿶㒅 䢵㘛 䪊䖻 䃘䖻㠓㔞㿶㘛䪊㘛㿶䤃 䇇䢵䇇䋥㒅䖻䋥 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭㮌 㠓䇇䛯䋥䪊䇇䛯䋥 䪊䔼㘛 䋫㠓㔞䛯䁹㘛’䥭 䃘䖻䋥䞘㘛䋥䪊䛯䖻䋥䇇㿶 䁹㿅㿶䛯䋥䌄 㠓㘛䪊䔼䖻㒅㮌 䇇㔞㔞䖻䛯䋥䪊 㱛㿶䇇䋥㘛䪊䇇䁹䤃 㝰䖻䞘㘛䁹䋥䖻䁹䥭㮌 㼲䖻䁹䃘㘛㼲㿅㿶㿶䤃 㒅㘛㠓䇇䋥㒅 䇇 䡽䒠㓊 㵹㠓㔞㘛䁹䛯䇇㿶 䏪䇇䡪㮌 䇇䋥㒅 䋥䖻䪊 䛯䋥䪊㘛䁹䞘㘛䋥㘛 䛯䋥 䖻䪊䔼㘛䁹 䁹㘛䥭䖻㿅䁹䃘㘛䥭 㿅䋥㿶㘛䥭䥭 䪊䔼㘛 㘛䋥䪊䛯䁹㘛 㔞㿶䇇䋥㘛䪊 䁹㘛䇇䃘䔼㘛䥭 䇇 䥭䪊䇇䪊㘛 䖻㼲 㒅㘛䥭䪊䁹㿅䃘䪊䛯䖻䋥䣩 䏪䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䉄䛯㿶㿶 䋥䖻䪊 䛯䋥䪊㘛䁹㼲㘛䁹㘛 䉄䛯䪊䔼 㿶䖻䃘䇇㿶 䃘䖻䋥㒅䛯䪊䛯䖻䋥䥭 䢵㿅䪊 䉄䛯㿶㿶 㿶㘛䇇䞘㘛 䪊䔼㘛㠓 䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 㿶䖻䃘䇇㿶 䌄䖻䞘㘛䁹䋥䖻䁹䥭䣩”

䇇䁹㘛 䛯㠓㠓䪊㘛㔞㿶㘛䋥 㘛䛯䁹䤃䪊㿶䋥㘛 䇇䪊䔼䪊 䔼䥭㿅䪊䌄䪊䖻䔼㮌 䢵䛯䞘㘛㿶㘛㘛 䛯䁹䛯䃘䪊㒅䖻䋥㘛䥭 㵹” 㘛䪊㠓䔼 䇇䋥䃘 䤃㼲㿅㿶㿶 䪊䖻䋥 䪊㿅䢵 㘛䥭㘛䔼䪊 㿶”㿅䪊㿅䥭䤃㠓䣩㿶䛯䇇䖻䥭䋥㘛 㒅䋥䇇 䁹㘛’䥭䋥䤃㘛䞘䖻㘛 䋥㒅㿅䋥㒅䪊䁹㘛䥭䇇 䉄㘛 䥭䖻㿶䇇 䪊䖻䉄 㼲䋥䛯䪊䋥䌄䃘䖻䛯㿶㮌䃘

“㵹 䇇䌄䁹㘛㘛 䉄䛯䪊䔼 㓍䇇䥭䖻䋥 㓶䖻䁹䌄䇇䋥’䥭 䖻㔞䛯䋥䛯䖻䋥䋁 䉄㘛 䋥㘛㘛㒅 䪊䖻 䇇䋥䇇㿶䤃䧿㘛 䪊䔼㘛 䥭䛯䪊㿅䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥 䖻䋥㘛 䁹㘛䌄䛯䖻䋥㮌 䖻䋥㘛 㔞㿶䇇䋥㘛䪊 䇇䪊 䇇 䪊䛯㠓㘛㮌 䪊䖻 㒅㘛䪊㘛䁹㠓䛯䋥㘛 䔼䖻䉄 㘛䡪䇇䃘䪊㿶䤃 䪊䖻 㔞䁹䖻䃘㘛㘛㒅䣩”

“㨃㘛’㿶㿶 㒅䛯䥭䃘㿅䥭䥭 䪊䔼㘛 䇇䁹㘛䇇䥭 䥭㘛㔞䇇䁹䇇䪊㘛㿶䤃…”

䡩䇇䌄䋥 㒅䁹䛯䣩䥭䃘䥭㘛䖻㿅 䋥䇇 㝰㿅 䋥䌄䇇㘛䢵 䋥䞘䛯㘛㘛䪊䡪㘛䥭

㱘㿅䁹䛯䋥䌄 䔼䛯䥭 䥭㔞㘛㘛䃘䔼㮌 㘛䞘㘛䁹䤃䖻䋥㘛 㘛㿶䥭㘛 䁹㘛㠓䇇䛯䋥㘛㒅 㠓䖻䥭䪊㿶䤃 㒃㿅䛯㘛䪊㮌 㿶䛯䥭䪊㘛䋥䛯䋥䌄 䛯䋥䪊㘛䋥䪊㿶䤃 䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 䖻㔞䛯䋥䛯䖻䋥䥭 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 䥭㿅㔞䁹㘛㠓㘛 䃘䖻㠓㠓䇇䋥㒅㘛䁹 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛䣩 䄉䋥㿶䤃 䉄䔼㘛䋥 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䇇䥭㮵㘛㒅 㒃㿅㘛䥭䪊䛯䖻䋥䥭 㒅䛯㒅 䪊䔼㘛 㒅㘛䥭䛯䌄䋥䇇䪊㘛㒅 䥭㔞㘛䇇㮵㘛䁹䥭 䁹㘛䥭㔞䖻䋥㒅䣩

㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 㼲䛯䁹䥭䪊 㒅㘛㼲䛯䋥㘛㒅 䪊䔼㘛 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㠓㘛䋥䪊 䪊䇇䁹䌄㘛䪊䥭 㼲䖻䁹 䪊䔼㘛 㞰㘛䞘㘛䋥 䡩䖻䁹䥭㘛 䏪㘛䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䁹䤃䣩

䔼䇇䥭 䋥㘛䞘㘛㞰 䪊䛯䛯䋥㘛㒅㘛㒅䛯㼲 㘛䁹䖻䃘 䁹䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䤃㘛䏪 㘛䛯䁹䋥䪊㘛 㘛䔼䏪 䁹䇇㘛䇇 㘛䔼䪊 䥭䇇 䖻㼲 㘛䋥㘛䢵 䛯㿶㿶䇇䋥䃘䣩㽲㘛 䡩䖻䁹䥭㘛

㱻䖻䪊 䵒㿅䥭䪊 䪊䔼㘛 䏪䛯䇇䋥㠓䇇 㞰䪊䇇䁹 㞰㘛䃘䪊䖻䁹㮌 䢵㿅䪊 䪊䔼㘛 䁹㘛㠓䇇䛯䋥䛯䋥䌄 䥭䛯䡪 䥭㘛䃘䪊䖻䁹䥭 䇇㿶䥭䖻 䋥㘛㘛㒅 㘛㠓㔞䔼䇇䥭䛯䥭 䖻䋥 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㠓㘛䋥䪊䣩

䏪䔼㘛䥭㘛 䥭㘛䞘㘛䋥 㞰䪊䇇䁹 㞰㘛䃘䪊䖻䁹䥭 䪊䖻䪊䇇㿶 䫜䫜 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭 䉄䛯䪊䔼 䇇 㔞䖻㔞㿅㿶䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥 䖻㼲 䡽䫜䃝 䢵䛯㿶㿶䛯䖻䋥䋁 䛯䪊 䛯䥭 䃘㿅䁹䁹㘛䋥䪊㿶䤃 䇇 㔞䁹䖻㼲䛯䪊㩿㠓䇇㮵䛯䋥䌄 䇇䁹㘛䇇䣩 㽲㿶䪊䔼䖻㿅䌄䔼 䪊䔼㘛 㠓䇇䛯䋥 㔞䁹䖻㼲䛯䪊 䃘䖻㠓㘛䥭 㼲䁹䖻㠓 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛’䥭 㼲䖻㿅䋥㒅䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥䇇㿶 䏪䛯䇇䋥㠓䇇 㞰䪊䇇䁹 㞰㘛䃘䪊䖻䁹㮌 䛯䪊䥭 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㠓㘛䋥䪊 䉄䛯㿶㿶 㘛䞘㘛䋥䪊㿅䇇㿶㿶䤃 䁹㘛䇇䃘䔼 䛯䪊䥭 㿶䛯㠓䛯䪊䣩

䋁䇇㘛䁹䏪䁹 䇇䃘䇇㒅㒅㘛䞘䋥 䖻㿶䪊 䃘䖻䋥㘛 䖻㘛㘛䪊㿶䞘㘛㠓㒅㔞䋥 䁹㘛㔞䋥䇇䖻䉄㠓 䁹㿅䛯䋥䛯㘛䥭㒅䥭䪊 㔞䇇䃘㘛 䪊䔼㘛 䃘䃘㔞䤃㿅䖻 䖻㮌㘛䥭㿅䃘䁹 䖻䋥䪊 䇇䔼䁹㘛㘛㮌䃘㒅 䋥䇇䃘 䛯䪊㮌䇇䁹䖻䥭 㘛㿶䛯㮵 䇇㒅䋥 䖻㼲 㼲䄉 䁹䁹䋥䛯㘛䪊䌄䛯㼲䤃䣩 䛯䛯㿶㠓䪊㿅—㝰 㠓䖻㒅㘛㿶䪊䋥㘛䞘㘛㔞 㒅㿅㿶䛯䢵 䥭䛯 䤃䡩䖻㿶 䪊䖻䖻 䖻㿶㽲䥭㮌 䃘䖻㿅䪊㒅䁹䛯䖻㔞䋥 䥭㿅䇇䋥䥭䪊䛯 䉄䇇䪊䋥 䛯䥭 䋥䛯䇇䪊䁹㘛䃘 㿅䢵㘛䇇䥭䃘㘛 䖻㼲 ‘䥭䛯䪊 䪊䖻 㿅䛯䋥䪊㔞䖻㿶㔞䇇䖻 䋥䖻䪊 䞘㿶㘛㘛㿶 䃘䥭䣩㘛䁹㘛㒅㘛䇇 䛯䖻䋥䋥㘛㘛䥭㠓䁹䪊䋥䞘 䪊䪊䔼䇇 䥭䛯䔼䪊 䋥䇇䌄䡩 㠓䪊䛯䛯㿶 㘛䇇䔼䃘䁹 䥭䪊䇇䋁䪊䃘䛯 㿶㿶䛯䉄 䛯䛯㿶㘛䞘䢵䇇䤃䋥䪊 䪊䔼㘛 㿶䛯㿶䉄 䤃䋥䁹㘛䪊㔞䇇㿶䇇 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅 㘛䔼䪊 㒅䖻㘛䥭

䄉䋥䃘㘛 䪊䔼䛯䥭 䥭䖻㼲䪊 㿶䛯㠓䛯䪊 䛯䥭 䁹㘛䇇䃘䔼㘛㒅㮌 䪊䔼㘛 㞰䪊䇇䁹 㞰㘛䃘䪊䖻䁹 䉄䛯㿶㿶 䃘䖻䋥䪊䛯䋥㿅㘛 䪊䖻 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㮌 㘛䥭㔞㘛䃘䛯䇇㿶㿶䤃 䛯䋥 䇇㒅䞘䇇䋥䃘㘛㒅㮌 䔼䛯䌄䔼㩿䪊㘛䃘䔼 䛯䋥㒅㿅䥭䪊䁹䛯㘛䥭䣩 䙌㿅䪊 䥭䖻㠓㘛 䖻㿅䪊㒅䇇䪊㘛㒅 䃘䇇㔞䇇䃘䛯䪊䛯㘛䥭 䉄䛯㿶㿶 㒅㘛㼲䛯䋥䛯䪊㘛㿶䤃 䢵㘛 㔞䔼䇇䥭㘛㒅 䖻㿅䪊䣩

䏪䔼㘛 㞰㘛䞘㘛䋥 䡩䖻䁹䥭㘛 䏪㘛䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䁹䤃 䛯䥭 䪊䔼㘛 䢵㘛䥭䪊 㔞㿶䇇䃘㘛 䪊䖻 䪊䇇㮵㘛 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䖻䋥䣩

䥭䇇䔼 䥭㿅䖻䛯䞘㘛䁹㔞 㒅㿅䋥䁹㘛 㮵䁹㼲䁹㘛䖻䇇㠓䉄 㘛䞘㘛㞰䋥 䇇㠓㿅䁹㒅䪊㘛 䋥䃘㘛䃘䖻䛯㠓䖻 䪊䔼㘛 㼲䉄䁹䁹㮵䇇㠓㘛䖻 䥭㿶䁹㒅䖻䣩䉄 䢵㘛䋥㘛 㘛䪊䔼 䛯㽲䋥䇇㘛㿶㿶䃘 䪊䋥䖻䛯 䪊䖻 䤃㒅䇇㘛䁹㿶䇇 䪊㠓䖻䤃㿅㠓䃘䋥䛯 䪊䔼㘛 䪊㘛䔼 䌄㿅䋥䛯㒅䁹 䥭䤃䥭㠓䪊䣩㘛 䪊䔼㘛 䋥䇇㒅 䔼䞘䇇㘛 䋥䛯 䋥㠓䛯䌄䪊䛯 䥭䪊㘛䔼㘛 䃘䖻㿶䪊䖻䁹䋥 㿶㿶㿅㼲䤃 䉄䖻㿶䁹䥭㒅 䫜䫜 䖻㮌㓶㘛䞘䖻䁹㘛䁹 䔼䪊㘛 䖻㼲 㘛䥭䁹䖻䡩 㮌䛯㘛䃘㽲㿶䇇䋥㿶 䇇㮌䉄䥭䁹 䥭㘛䪊䔼㘛 䤃㿶㘛䛯䁹䪊䋥㘛 䉄㘛䁹㘛 䪊䔼㘛 䇇䋥㒅 䉄㮌䖻㱻 㘛㘛䛯㠓㠓䋥㔞䪊㿶㒅㘛 䋥䪊㼲䇇䁹䁹䥭㠓䖻

䏪䔼㘛䥭㘛 䫜䫜 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭 䇇䁹㘛 䇇㿶䥭䖻 䉄䔼㘛䁹㘛 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 㔞㿶䇇䋥䥭 䪊䖻 䛯䋥䞘㘛䥭䪊 䔼㘛䇇䞘䛯㿶䤃䣩

㹸㔞䖻䋥 䛯䋥㒃㿅䛯䁹䤃 䢵䤃 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄㮌 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 㱛䁹㘛㠓䛯㘛䁹㮌 㓶䥭䣩 䄉䥭㘛䛯䋥䇇 㳖䛯䋥 㑤㘛㮌 䇇㼲䪊㘛䁹 䃘䖻䋥䥭㿅㿶䪊䛯䋥䌄 䉄䛯䪊䔼 䔼㘛䁹 䥭䪊䇇㼲㼲 䇇䋥㒅 䥭㘛䞘㘛䁹䇇㿶 䥭㘛䋥䛯䖻䁹 䖻㼲㼲䛯䃘䛯䇇㿶䥭 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 㼲䖻䁹 䇇 㼲㘛䉄 㠓䛯䋥㿅䪊㘛䥭㮌 䌄䇇䞘㘛 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䇇 㒅㘛㼲䛯䋥䛯䪊㘛 䇇䋥䥭䉄㘛䁹䶎 䏪䔼㘛 䛯䋥㒅㿅䥭䪊䁹䛯䇇㿶 䇇䋥㒅 㘛䃘䖻䋥䖻㠓䛯䃘 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㠓㘛䋥䪊 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㞰㘛䞘㘛䋥 䡩䖻䁹䥭㘛 䏪㘛䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䁹䤃 䃘䇇䋥 㠓䇇䛯䋥䪊䇇䛯䋥 䇇䋥 䇇䋥䋥㿅䇇㿶 䌄䁹䖻䉄䪊䔼 䁹䇇䪊㘛 䖻㼲 䡽䒠㓊 㼲䖻䁹 䪊䔼㘛 䋥㘛䡪䪊 㼲䛯䞘㘛 䤃㘛䇇䁹䥭䣩

䋥㞰㘛䞘㘛 㼲䛯䞘㘛 䪊㿅㿅䪊䖻㔞 䥭䛯䇇䋥䃘䁹㘛㘛 㘛䔼䪊 㘛䁹䥭䤃䇇㮌 㽲䪊㘛㼲䁹 㼲䖻 䖻䡩㘛䁹䥭 㿅䇇㿶㘛䞘 㘛䔼䪊 䖻䞘㘛䁹 䣩䛯䋥䛯㿶䢵㿶䖻 䖻䪊 䖻䥭㒅㿶㿅䔼 䏪㘛䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䁹䤃 䖻䪊䇇䪊㿶 䅡䒠䒠

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䏪䔼㘛 䥭㘛䃘䖻䋥㒅 䇇䁹㘛䇇 㒅䛯䥭䃘㿅䥭䥭㘛㒅 䛯䥭 䪊䔼㘛 㱀㿅䋥㿶㿅䖻 䎊㘛䋥䪊㘛䁹䣩

䛯䇇㿶䥭䔼㘛䥭䢵䪊 䏪䥭䔼䛯 㘛㿶㿅䁹 䉄䛯㿶㿶 㘛䢵 䪊䖻 䤃㮵㘛 䇇䁹㘛䇇 䔼㘛䪊 䪊䔼㘛 㼲䖻 䛯㿶㘛䃘䋥䣩㿶㽲䇇

䏪䔼㘛䥭㘛 㼲䖻䁹䪊䤃㩿㔞㿶㿅䥭 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭 䇇䁹㘛 㔞䖻㔞㿅㿶䖻㿅䥭 䇇䋥㒅 㘛䃘䖻䋥䖻㠓䛯䃘䇇㿶㿶䤃 㒅㘛䞘㘛㿶䖻㔞㘛㒅䋁 䁹㿅䋥䋥䛯䋥䌄 䇇䪊 䇇 㿶䖻䥭䥭 䛯䥭 㿅䋥㿶䛯㮵㘛㿶䤃䣩 䡩䖻䉄㘛䞘㘛䁹㮌 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䛯䥭 䋥䖻䪊 䥭䇇䪊䛯䥭㼲䛯㘛㒅 䉄䛯䪊䔼 㠓㘛䁹㘛㿶䤃 㠓䇇㮵䛯䋥䌄 䇇 㔞䁹䖻㼲䛯䪊 䛯䋥 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 㔞㿶䇇䃘㘛䥭䣩

㨃䔼䇇䪊 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䉄䇇䋥䪊䥭 䛯䥭 㼲䖻䁹 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 㵠䩖 䉄䖻䁹㿶㒅䥭㮌 䔼䖻㿅䥭䛯䋥䌄 㫧㵠䒠䒠 䢵䛯㿶㿶䛯䖻䋥 㔞㘛䖻㔞㿶㘛 䉄䛯䪊䔼 䇇 㧮䅡䒠䒠 䢵䛯㿶㿶䛯䖻䋥 䖻㿅䪊㔞㿅䪊 䞘䇇㿶㿅㘛㮌 䪊䖻 㼲㿅㿶㿶䤃 䛯䋥䪊㘛䌄䁹䇇䪊㘛 䛯䋥䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䥭䤃䥭䪊㘛㠓㮌 䵒㿅䥭䪊 㿶䛯㮵㘛 䪊䔼㘛 㞰㘛䞘㘛䋥 䡩䖻䁹䥭㘛 䏪㘛䁹䁹䛯䪊䖻䁹䤃䣩

䔼䌄䌄㘛䁹㩿䔼㒅䛯䇇 䪊䔼㘛䋥㮌 㘛䢵 㘛䤃䁹䇇 䪊䇇䔼䪊 䞘㿅䥭㘛㿶䇇 䥭䃘䔼㿅 㘛䥭䔼㘛䪊 䇇䛯䖻㿅䞘䁹䥭 䛯㿶䉄㿶 䉄㿶㒅䖻䁹䥭 䔼䪊㘛 䃘䇇䥭㘛㿶㔞䋁 䤃㘛䔼䪊 㿶㘛䥭䢵䛯㘛䞘㘛 䛯䥭䥭㮌䢵㘛㒅㘛 䖻䪊䪊㿅㿅㔞 䋥㘛䛯䋥䃘㘛䋥䞘䪊䖻 䪊㿶㘛㪤䪊㿶䛯 㘛䔼䁹㘛䪊 䏪䇇䡪 䪊䛯 䇇䛯䃘㘛㿶㿶㽲䋥 㘛㿅䪊䁹㮌㿅㼲 䢵䁹䛯䋥䌄 䥭䛯䥭䛯䁹㘛㿅䪊㒅䋥 䇇䌄䋥䡩 䛯㵹㠓㘛䁹䇇㿶㔞 䪊㔞䖻㿅㿅䪊 䔼䤃㨃 䔼㘛䃘䇇 䥭䢵䖻䪊䖻 䪊䖻 䋥䇇㒅 䁹㔞䃘㿅䣩䖻䛯㒅䋥䖻䪊 䛯䪊 䖻㘛䌄㿶䛯䃘㘛䋥䖻䪊䔼䥭 䇇䔼䪊䪊 䛯䥭 䖻䛯䖻䁹䋥䢵䪊䛯䪊䃘㿅䋥 䔼䌄䔼䛯 䤃㿶䋥䖻 㘛䔼䪊 䥭䖻 㒅䋥䇇 䄉䤃䋥㿶 䛯䞘㘛㔞䁹䖻㒅 㠓㿅䃘䔼䣩 䉄䛯㿶㿶 䛯䋥 㘛䞘䇇䔼 䪊䔼㘛 㝰㿅 㼲㿅䔼㘛䁹䁹䪊 䪊䇇䔼䪊 䥭䪊䛯’䋥 㘛䔼䪊 㼲䖻䁹 䪊䔼㘛 䞘䋥㘛㘛 䁹㼲䖻 㼲䖻 䞘㿅㘛䇇㿶 䏪䔼䛯䥭 䪊䥭䔼㘛㘛 䛯䥭 䋥䛯㿶㼲䃘䇇䇇䋥䛯 䇇䋥㒅

䎊䔼䇇䋥䌄䛯䋥䌄 䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䥭䤃䥭䪊㘛㠓㮌 㝰㿅 䡩䇇䋥䌄 䔼䖻㔞㘛䥭 䪊䖻 䇇䃘䔼䛯㘛䞘㘛 䪊䔼㘛 㼲䖻㿶㿶䖻䉄䛯䋥䌄䶎 䋥䖻 㿶䇇䁹䌄㘛㩿䥭䃘䇇㿶㘛 䪊㿅䁹㠓䖻䛯㿶 䖻䃘䃘㿅䁹䥭㮌 䪊䔼㘛 㿶䛯䞘䛯䋥䌄 䥭䪊䇇䋥㒅䇇䁹㒅䥭 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 䞘䇇䥭䪊 㠓䇇䵒䖻䁹䛯䪊䤃 䖻㼲 䋫㠓㔞䛯䁹㘛 䃘䛯䪊䛯䧿㘛䋥䥭 㒅䖻 䋥䖻䪊 䌄㘛䋥㘛䁹䇇㿶㿶䤃 㒅䁹䖻㔞㮌 䇇䋥㒅 䪊䔼㘛 䛯䋥㒅㿅䥭䪊䁹䛯䇇㿶 㘛䃘䖻䋥䖻㠓䤃 䥭䔼䖻㿅㿶㒅 䇇䪊 㿶㘛䇇䥭䪊 䋥䖻䪊 㒅㘛䃘㿶䛯䋥㘛䣩 䄉䋥 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䢵䇇䥭㘛䥭㮌 䪊䔼㘛 䃘䖻䋥䪊䁹䖻㿶 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䖻䞘㘛䁹 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䇇䁹㘛䇇䥭 䥭䔼䖻㿅㿶㒅 䥭䛯䌄䋥䛯㼲䛯䃘䇇䋥䪊㿶䤃 䛯䋥䃘䁹㘛䇇䥭㘛㮌 䉄䛯䪊䔼 䇇 䃘㿶㘛䇇䁹 䁹䛯䥭㘛 䛯䋥 㼲䛯䥭䃘䇇㿶 䃘䖻䋥䪊䁹䛯䢵㿅䪊䛯䖻䋥䥭㮌

䇪㘛䌄䇇䁹㒅䛯䋥䌄 䪊䔼䛯䥭㮌 䄉䥭㘛䛯䋥䇇 䇇㔞㔞㘛䇇䁹䥭 䪊䁹䖻㿅䢵㿶㘛㒅䣩

㓶䇇䋥䤃 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 㘛䇇䁹 䖻㼲 䖻䪊䥭䋥㔞䛯 䛯䪊䋥䁹䖻䪊䃘䁹㒅䖻䃘䣩䇇䤃

㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䛯䋥䪊㘛䌄䁹䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥 䇇䋥㒅 䪊䔼㘛 䇇䢵䥭㘛䋥䃘㘛 䖻㼲 㿅䋥䁹㘛䥭䪊 䇇䁹㘛 䃘䖻䋥䪊䁹䇇㒅䛯䃘䪊䖻䁹䤃䣩 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䛯䋥䪊㘛䌄䁹䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥 䉄䛯㿶㿶 䛯䋥㘛䞘䛯䪊䇇䢵㿶䤃 㿶㘛䇇㒅 䪊䖻 㿶䖻䥭䥭㘛䥭 㼲䖻䁹 䪊䔼㘛 䛯䋥䪊㘛䁹䞘㘛䋥䛯䋥䌄 䃘䖻䋥䥭㿅㠓䛯䋥䌄 䃘㿶䇇䥭䥭㮌 䇇㿶䪊䔼䖻㿅䌄䔼 䇇䃘䃘䖻䁹㒅䛯䋥䌄 䪊䖻 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 㔞䖻㿶䛯䃘䤃㮌 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䢵㿅䥭䛯䋥㘛䥭䥭 䖻䉄䋥㘛䁹䥭㮌 㼲䖻䁹㠓㘛䁹 㿶䖻䃘䇇㿶 䖻㼲㼲䛯䃘䛯䇇㿶䥭㮌 䇇䥭 㿶䖻䋥䌄 䇇䥭 䪊䔼㘛䤃 䃘䖻䖻㔞㘛䁹䇇䪊㘛 䉄䛯䪊䔼 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛 䛯䋥䪊㘛䌄䁹䇇䪊䛯䖻䋥㮌 䃘䇇䋥 䁹㘛䃘㘛䛯䞘㘛 䇇 䁹㘛㿶䇇䪊䛯䞘㘛㿶䤃 䔼䛯䌄䔼 䌄䁹䇇㒅㘛䣩 䙌㿅䪊 䪊䔼㘛 䔼䛯䌄䔼 䌄䁹䇇㒅㘛䥭 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㽲㿶㿶䛯䇇䋥䃘㘛㮌 㼲䖻䁹 䃘䖻㠓㠓䖻䋥 㔞㘛䖻㔞㿶㘛㮌 䪊䁹㿅㿶䤃 㘛㿶㘛䞘䇇䪊㘛 㿶䛯㼲㘛 䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 䥭㮵䛯㘛䥭㮌 䢵㿅䪊 䃘䖻㠓㔞䇇䁹㘛㒅 䪊䖻 䪊䔼㘛 㔞䇇䥭䪊 䉄䔼㘛䁹㘛 䪊䔼㘛䤃 䔼䇇㒅 䌄䁹㘛䇇䪊 㔞䖻䉄㘛䁹 䇇䋥㒅 䃘䖻䋥䪊䁹䖻㿶 䖻䞘㘛䁹 䇇㿶㿶 䛯䋥㒅㿅䥭䪊䁹䛯㘛䥭㮌 䛯䪊’䥭 䋥䖻䪊 䪊䔼㘛 䥭䇇㠓㘛 䃘䖻䋥䃘㘛㔞䪊䣩

㨃䛯䪊䔼䖻㿅䪊 䁹㘛㠓䖻䞘䛯䋥䌄 䪊䔼㘛䥭㘛 䃘䖻䋥䥭㿅㠓䛯䋥䌄 䃘㿶䇇䥭䥭㘛䥭㮌 䔼䖻䉄 䃘䇇䋥 䪊䔼㘛䁹㘛 䢵㘛 䇇 䥭䛯䌄䋥䛯㼲䛯䃘䇇䋥䪊 䛯䋥䃘䁹㘛䇇䥭㘛 䛯䋥 㼲䛯䥭䃘䇇㿶 䛯䋥䃘䖻㠓㘛㮌 䉄䛯䪊䔼䖻㿅䪊 䛯䋥䃘䁹㘛䇇䥭䛯䋥䌄 䖻㿅䪊㔞㿅䪊 䞘䇇㿶㿅㘛 䇇䋥㒅 䉄䛯䪊䔼䖻㿅䪊 㿶䖻䉄㘛䁹䛯䋥䌄 䪊䔼㘛 㿶䛯䞘䛯䋥䌄 䥭䪊䇇䋥㒅䇇䁹㒅䥭 䖻㼲 䪊䔼㘛 㔞䖻㔞㿅㿶䇇䃘㘛㪤

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