King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 1841 - 1521: Crises Coming One After Another

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Capítulo 1841: Chapter 1521: Crises Coming One After Another

The sudden information left Boss Qiao shocked and extremely angry!

His initial purpose for coming to America was just to prevent P.B. from getting dragged into Ukraine’s quagmire.

To buy back Fatal Strike Group’s shares to prevent unscrupulous people from pushing P.B. into Ukraine, while also utilizing external situations to establish an asset management company to fully acquire Odessa…

The former is currently in progress…

Monica can soon leverage the collapse of the Bolton family and the Indians’ submission to reclaim the shares.

The acquisition process for the latter has already been completed.

No matter if Ukraine is still stuck in the capital defense battle or not, this acquisition agreement was signed with a legitimate government.

Now P.B.’s fleet has arrived at Odessa. If it weren’t for temporarily diverting ‘Jackal’ to help, P.B.’s ground personnel and equipment would have already followed up, and the Golden Eagle wouldn’t be there struggling bitterly alone!

Boss Qiao always understood that someone wanted to frame him, but he didn’t know exactly who, so he could only take the financial sector as the imaginary enemy, and then treat the Federal Reserve Bank as a bomb to detonate.

The bomb’s power was immense, and the first to react was the Livingstone Family behind the Ladder of Light…

However, Boss Qiao didn’t want to deal with them initially because he was too busy, so he didn’t want to make things too complicated. He thought of taking down anyone who emerged as a warning to those wanting to scheme against him and then temporarily letting go…

After all, ‘having enemies’ is something most people find hard to endure, but for Boss Qiao, it was something that allowed him to continuously engage with bad guys, expanding his influence.

Even now, Boss Qiao hasn’t changed this mindset, but he feels he should amplify the intensity of his strikes against enemies, bad guys, and villains.

Always pursuing legal superiority might sometimes cause misunderstandings, making people think P.B.’s behavior patterns can be figured out.

According to the Mechanic Kane, the Kaufman family is the ‘Accountant’; then, aren’t there also ‘Hitmen’? Aren’t there ‘Smugglers’? Aren’t there ‘Pimps’? Aren’t there ‘Medical Services’?

Frankly speaking, Joe Ga isn’t particularly familiar with those families within the Edward Foundation. He only knows they are mammoth…

For example, the Rawey Family he crushed is a big boss in Europe and America’s medical field. When he took over their medical legacy in Greece, he instantly rose to the top medical tycoon position in Greece.

For instance, the Kalpin Family, which he and Aaron joined forces to ruin, owned the largest black market platform in Europe.

In the past, Joe Ga always felt the Edward Foundation was not on the same track as him. Even if they occasionally caused trouble, he would only deal with them when it was convenient. Boss Qiao’s hostility towards the Edward Foundation was mainly to coordinate with Aaron.

But now, the things Kane revealed make Joe Ga suddenly alert!

When people have security and are no longer troubled by hunger, health and longevity become rigid demands, especially for those holding power and money…

No matter how vicious the Edward Foundation’s criminal industry is, their products and services naturally establish relationships with big personalities.

In the past, they didn’t unite to go all out against P.B. because P.B. wasn’t on their track, and there was also discord within them.

For instance, after the fall of the Rawey Family, those who profited the most were actually people from the Edward Foundation.

But now, things are different…

If multiple families participate in that evil industry chain, then when the Kaufman family gets attacked, the loss of secret ledgers means Boss Qiao hit the Edward Foundation’s vital bottom line.

Because this evil industry chain is something that absolutely can’t see the light, it’s also an important bargaining chip they use in the dark, walking between the political and business worlds.

The pimp who hanged himself in prison and his wife came from Mossad, having a habit of surveillance and spying.

If those guys belonged to the Edward Foundation, then not only does it prove the Edward Foundation has infiltrated America’s top tier, but they also hold leverage over many big shots.

If this thread gets pulled out, not only will the Edward Foundation’s core interests suffer great damage, but even those big shots will have very bad luck!

The Mechanic Kane overestimated himself; with Boss Qiao’s big head in the forefront, the Kaufman family wouldn’t notice him at all.

At this point, saying it’s a misunderstanding won’t work, because he appeared at the scene of the incident. Only by handing over the ledgers might the war between both sides cease.

How could Joe Ga compromise with them?

Thus, a never-ending and no-holds-barred struggle began!

Boss Qiao might face a powerful enemy with various parties helping them!

Honestly speaking, P.B.’s scale probably hasn’t reached the level to contend with such a coalition. To confront such an opponent, one needs to secure the time, place, and people to possibly defeat the strong with the weak!

‘Timing’ Boss Qiao already has…

The war in Ukraine has drawn external attention, and the Federal Reserve Bank’s issue has ignited Wall Street’s financial circles, a financial wave is slowly taking shape.

This period is exactly when those who rely on national power to run amok are at their weakest; they cannot fully respond to the Edward Foundation’s call.

‘People’ Boss Qiao also has, but it is not reliable enough!

The rights and wrongs of this matter are very clear. By tearing through the facade and making the issue public, even though the bigwigs from the political and business circles create constraints and cannot seize the high ground and mainstream public opinion, they can still pull both parties onto the same level to counterbalance each other.

Now the only thing still needed is the ‘advantageous location’…

Unfortunately, no matter how crazy the opponent is, it’s unlikely they would go to Africa to wage war with P.B. However, even if they don’t go to Africa, even going to a neutral zone, Joe Ga isn’t afraid of them…

Just as Joe Ga was contemplating how to leverage the currently somewhat favorable situation to first reel in some big figures from the Edward Foundation to take them out, Thompson brought some very bad news…

Jemma Alexander has disappeared!

This staunch ally of Boss Joe at the United Nations was kidnapped in a hotel after taking a boat to Odessa to lend support to P.B. and announcing the establishment of a safe passage for civilians from war-torn areas seeking refuge or evacuation…

The Iron Wall mercenary group protecting her was completely wiped out, and the UN staff who were traveling with her to Odessa are now in chaos. Instinctively, they pointed the finger at Russia, as Russia is currently the villain in the politically correct eyes of Europe and America…

The villain naturally does anything reasonably!

Now the Marine Corps and all the Golden Eagles around Odessa are conducting searches, but during such chaotic times, establishing an effective blockade is nearly impossible…

Joe Ga doesn’t believe for a second that Russia would kidnap Jemma Alexander. Putin currently has high moral demands on Russian soldiers, fearing causing humanitarian disasters that would lead to global opposition against Russia.

How could Russia touch this hornet’s nest, Jemma Alexander, at this time?

Jemma is a representative of outstanding women globally, shining alongside Princess Amina and Princess Charlene in the world of women and charity.

In many people’s eyes, these three outstanding women are truly saviors!

Whoever touches them will die!

And it would be the kind of death where no one claims the body because anyone associated with the criminal would experience bad luck.

Putin is currently too busy suppressing domestic and consolidating military forces to do such a thing!

After ruling out Russia, Joe Ga really couldn’t think of anyone else with the guts, and what would they gain?

The sudden incident made Joe Ga temporarily halt his communications with ‘Mountain Eagle’ and the others. He quickly headed to the farm’s information room and made a phone call to Jemma’s father, William Alexander…

He wanted to hear William’s opinion; if it’s a kidnapping, they might have some clues.

When the call connected, the deep voice on the other end gave Joe Ga a bad feeling…

“Hu Lang, someone told me it was a militia group from the East that kidnapped Jemma, and then people from the AS camp rescued her halfway…”

Joe Ga, upon hearing that, frowned and said, “That’s impossible? The militia in the East doesn’t have that capability or need.”

After a long silence, William Alexander said, “But Jemma is currently in Mariupol, I personally spoke with him a few minutes ago…”

Joe Ga realized something and said gravely, “Mariupol is now surrounded by Russian troops, how did these people intercept Jemma and get inside?

Are they even trying to lie properly anymore?

You should have them send Jemma out; if they use the Russian encirclement as an excuse, I can find a way to negotiate with the Russian side.

Jemma is a UN official, any action harming her is not allowed!”

William sighed with a bitter smile, saying, “Hu Lang, the commander of the AS camp refused to release her due to uncontrollable danger. Moreover, I don’t have the capacity to demand Russian to open a safety corridor; they want to use Jemma’s identity to relieve Mariupol.”

He sighed helplessly and said with difficulty, “They are also rescuing some unspeakable people in there…

They want to force the UN to take a stand and put pressure on Russia to rescue those encircled elites of the AS camp and those unspeakable people.

Now that the Ukrainian troops are seeing progress around Kyiv, as long as the south doesn’t suffer heavy losses, the direction of the battle will change.

Hu Lang, if this situation continues to develop, Jemma is doomed!

Alicia and I are trying to work things out; I need everyone’s help…”

Joe Ga frowned and quickly understood the implication in William’s words…

If this wasn’t done by Russia, then to prevent outsiders from obtaining evidence, Jemma will definitely be silenced.

And ultimately, the blame would surely fall on Russia…

Mariupol is being besieged and bombed, making it too easy to shirk responsibility!

Just as Joe Ga was about to speak, Dorian came over holding a phone, saying, “Boss, it’s Eric, he seems to have an urgent matter…”

Upon hearing this, Joe Ga comforted a worried William and temporarily hung up the phone, then connected to Eric’s call…

“Eric, what happened again?”

As soon as Joe Ga finished speaking, Eric on the phone shouted rapidly, “Boss, don’t go to Mariupol, it’s a trap, uh…”

Hearing Eric’s groan of pain, Joe Ga realized something and, with an emotionless tone, said, “No matter who you are, any harm done to Eric will be returned to you double…”

“Hu Lang, let’s talk…”

㿂䑔䝸㥗

㺻㾦

㠍㿂㥗

㥗䮎

䍍㾦䮎

㜉㥗㰙㘜䌗

䂠䌗㮌

䌗㥗㐴

䀦㥗䀦㿂㾦㘜䌗䀦䝸䇴

㜦䶄㕜㜦䌗

㳼䲇㜦䌗”

䍍䌗䌗䮎䌗㧅㿂

㾦㧅㜉䍍㕜

䍍㾦䌗㨓㜉㿂

㮌䂠䌗

㮌䂠䌗䮎

㹘䮎㮌㥗䌗㕜

䌗㨓㥗䂠䮎㨓㕜

䝸㾦䍍㹘㧅䌗

㜉㿂㫖㾦䌗䮎䇴

㾦䌗䌗㧅㰙䮎䍍㕜㾦䟬㜦

㴑㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘㜉䮎䇴 㾦 㘜㥗䮎䇴㿂䌗㧅㧅㨓㾦䮎 㠍㿂㥗㨓 㳼㨓䌗㿂㜉㘜㾦 㜉䮎 䌓㾦㧅㮌㜉䮎䇴䂠㥗䮎㕜 㰙䌗㿂䑔 䇴㥗㥗䍍䀦䀦䀦

䀠㠍 䑔㥗䝸 㮌㾦㰙䌗 䂠㮌䌗 䇴䝸䂠㧅㕜 䛡㜉㜦㜦 㺢㿂㜉㘜㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䂠㮌䌗䮎 䶄䌗’㜦㜦 㧅䌗䌗 㮌㥗䶄 䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴㧅 䝸䮎㠍㥗㜦䍍䀦

㜦䑔㾦㧅㾦䶄

䮎㨓䌗䌗䑔䀦

㿂㜉䂠䇴䝸㮌䮎

䂠㥗

㹘㹘䌗䌗㥗㜦㕜

㿂䮎䌗䌗㰙

㮌䂠䌗

㜉㠍

㨓㜦䑔㾦㠍㜉

㜉㹘䮎㿂䌗㾦㜦㧅㧅㥗㥗㠍

䍍㾦㿂㮌䌗䌗

㿂㨓䌗㨓䲇㧅䌗

㠍㥗

㾦㿂䌗

䑔䂠㮌䌗

䮎䌗䌗㰙

䲇䍍㾦

㿂䂠㨓㹘䌗䌗㕜

㾦䝸䌗䂠䍍䌗㜦䮎㿂

䂠䌗㕜㜉㮌㘜㧅

㾦䌗㮌㰙

䝸䲇䂠

䋤㥗䝸’㰙䌗 䲇㿂㥗䛡䌗䮎 䂠㮌㾦䂠 㿂䝸㜦䌗 䮎㥗䶄㤦”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦’㧅 䂠㮌㿂䌗㾦䂠㧅 䶄䌗㿂䌗 㰙䌗㿂䑔 㿂䌗㾦㜦㕜 䂠㮌䌗 㺢䍍䶄㾦㿂䍍 䓯㥗䝸䮎䍍㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 䍍㥗䌗㧅䮎’䂠 㜦㜉㰙䌗 㜉䮎 㾦 㰙㾦㘜䝸䝸㨓㕜 䂠㮌䌗㜉㿂 䌗䢋㜉㧅䂠䌗䮎㘜䌗 㜉㧅 䌗䢋䂠㿂䌗㨓䌗㜦䑔 㮌㜉䍍䍍䌗䮎㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䂠㮌㾦䂠 䍍㥗䌗㧅䮎’䂠 㨓䌗㾦䮎 䮎㥗 㥗䮎䌗 㘜㾦䮎 䍍㜉㧅㘜㥗㰙䌗㿂 䂠㮌䌗㨓䀦䀦䀦

㘜䲇㧅䝸䌗䌗㾦

㾦䮎䍍

㾦㺻

㥗䌗㐴

㠍㿂㘜㾦㧅䝸䌗

㧅㧅䝸㧅㧅䲇㜉䌗䮎䌗

㘜䛡㾦䂠㾦䂠

㨓㿂㾦㮌

䂠㜉㧅’

‘䮎䂠䍍㥗䌗㧅

䂠䌗㮌㿂㜉

䂠㜉㮌㿂䌗

㘜㥗䀦㿂䌗

㥗䍍’䂠䌗㧅䮎

䌗㜦㜦㜦㜉䇴㾦

䴔䝸䂠 䂠䌗㾦㿂㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴㧅 㾦㹘㾦㿂䂠 㜉㧅 䍍㜉㠍㠍䌗㿂䌗䮎䂠䘑 㜉㠍 䑔㥗䝸 䛡㜉㜦㜦 㥗䮎䌗 㥗㠍 㨓䑔 㧅䝸䲇㥗㿂䍍㜉䮎㾦䂠䌗㧅㕜 䀠’㜦㜦 㜦䌗䂠 䂠䌗䮎 㥗㠍 䑔㥗䝸㿂 㠍㾦㨓㜉㜦䑔 㨓䌗㨓䲇䌗㿂㧅 䲇䌗 䲇䝸㿂㜉䌗䍍䀦䀦䀦

䉠䝸䂠䝸㾦㜦 㮌㾦㿂㨓㕜 䶄㮌㥗䌗㰙䌗㿂 䲇㾦㘜䛡㧅 䍍㥗䶄䮎 㠍㜉㿂㧅䂠 㜦㥗㧅䌗㧅㤦

㜉䛡䍍䮎

㜦㜉䌗㥗㹘䂠㧅㧅䮎

䌗䝸㧅䍍

䂠㮌㜉㧅

㠍㥗

㘜䌗䂠䌗㿂䎴

䌗㥗㐴

㥗䂠

䮎䀦㜦㜉䛡㜉䇴䀦㜦䀦

㿂䌗㨓䢋䌗㜦䌗䂠䑔

㾦㺻

㺢㿂㜉㘜 㜉㧅 㜉㨓㹘㥗㿂䂠㾦䮎䂠㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䮎㥗䂠 䂠㥗 䂠㮌䌗 䌗䢋䂠䌗䮎䂠 㥗㠍 䲇䌗㜉䮎䇴 㘜㥗㿂䌗䀦

㽡㮌䌗 㧅䝸㿂㠍㾦㘜䌗 㠍㾦㨓㜉㜦䑔 㨓䌗㨓䲇䌗㿂㧅 㥗㠍 䂠㮌䌗 㺢䍍䶄㾦㿂䍍 䓯㥗䝸䮎䍍㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 㾦㿂䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㧅㾦㨓䌗䘑 䛡㜉㜦㜦㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌䌗㨓 䍍㥗䌗㧅䮎’䂠 㧅㥗㜦㰙䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㹘㿂㥗䲇㜦䌗㨓䀦

䮎䂠䌗䌗䲇㠍㧅㜉

㰙䇴㜉㹘㿂㥗䮎㜉䍍

䔙䮎㥗㜉䇴

㾦䌗㿂䍍㕜㮌䂠

䑔㥗㜦䮎

㘜㾦䝸䝸䌗䂠㾦㨓㘜㧅㜦

㜉䌗㿂㮌䌗䂠

㥗䮎

㨓䌗㥗㿂

䂠㧅㜉㮌

㜉㧅䍍䀦䌗

䂠㥗

㾦㜉㧅䂠䝸䮎䲇㾦䂠㧅㜦

䴔䝸䂠 㥗䮎㘜䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㥗㹘㹘㥗䮎䌗䮎䂠 㥗㹘䌗䮎㧅 㯝㾦䮎䍍㥗㿂㾦’㧅 䲇㥗䢋㕜 㜉䂠 㨓䝸㧅䂠 䲇䌗 㿂䝸䂠㮌㜦䌗㧅㧅 㾦䮎䍍 䌗䮎䍍㜦䌗㧅㧅㕜 䲇䌗㘜㾦䝸㧅䌗 㧅㮌㥗䶄㜉䮎䇴 㾦䮎䑔 㧅㜉䇴䮎 㥗㠍 䶄䌗㾦䛡䮎䌗㧅㧅 䶄㜉㜦㜦 㥗䮎㜦䑔 㨓㾦䛡䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㥗㹘㹘㥗䮎䌗䮎䂠 㹘䝸㧅㮌 㠍䝸㿂䂠㮌䌗㿂㤦

㳼䮎䍍 㜉㠍 㜉䂠’㧅 䎴䝸㧅䂠 㹘䝸㿂䌗㜦䑔 㹘㮌䑔㧅㜉㘜㾦㜦㜦䑔 䌗㜦㜉㨓㜉䮎㾦䂠㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌䌗 㥗㹘㹘㥗䮎䌗䮎䂠㕜 䶄㮌㾦䂠’㧅 㯝䀦䴔 㾦㠍㿂㾦㜉䍍 㥗㠍㗔

㾦䌗㿂

㾦㜦䍍㜉䌗䍍䲇㧅

㮌䌗㿂㧅䀦㠍䇴㜉䂠䀦䀦

㥗䍍㜦

㾦㧅䌗䮎䍍䌗㥗㧅

㜉䮎

䌗㰙䮎䌗

㮌䂠䌗

㧅㾦㧅㿂䌗㨓㕜䂠

㿂䌗㾦

㯝䴔䀦

䌗䂠䌗㜉㠍㾦㾦㿂㘜

䌗㨓䮎

䌗㮌㽡

䝸䇴㧅㾦㿂䍍

䂠䌗㮌

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦’㧅 㨓䝸㿂䍍䌗㿂㥗䝸㧅 䶄㥗㿂䍍㧅 㨓㾦䍍䌗 㳼䲇䌗㜦 䟬㾦㰙䌗䮎㧅䍍㾦㜦䌗 㧅㜉㜦䌗䮎䂠 㠍㥗㿂 㾦 㠍䌗䶄 㧅䌗㘜㥗䮎䍍㧅䀦䀦䀦

“㫖䝸 㿸㾦䮎䇴㕜 䀠 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 䶄䌗 䶄㾦䮎䂠 䂠㥗 䮎䌗䇴㥗䂠㜉㾦䂠䌗䀦䀦䀦”

‘㜦㜦䀠

㧅㥗

㜉䇴㿂䂠㮌

㧅㧅䌗䛡㾦䮎䶄䌗

㺻㾦

㨓䌗

㽡㜦”㜦䌗

䑔㥗䝸

䌗㮌

䛡㾦䂠㜦

䮎㧅㜉䇴

㧅䍍㕜㾦㜉

㘜䌗㨓㥗

䂠㥗

㾦㿂㕜䌗

㥗㠍

㥗䝸䍍’䂠㘜㜦䮎

䮎㥗㕜䶄

䑔䮎㾦

㮌䶄㿂䌗䌗

䶄䛡䌗䮎

䑔㥗㘜㜦䍍㜦

㥗㐴䌗

㠍㜉䍍䮎

㾦”㤦䑔䶄㾦

㮌䌗

㥗㧅㮌䶄

㥗䝸䑔

㳼䲇䌗㜦 䟬㾦㰙䌗䮎㧅䍍㾦㜦䌗 㠍䌗㜦䂠 㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦’㧅 㨓䝸㿂䍍䌗㿂㥗䝸㧅 㜉䮎䂠䌗䮎䂠䘑 㮌䌗 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㮌䌗㜦㹘㜦䌗㧅㧅㜦䑔㕜 “䋤㥗䝸 䍍㥗䮎’䂠 㘜㾦㿂䌗 㾦䲇㥗䝸䂠 㺢㿂㜉㘜㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䍍㥗 䑔㥗䝸 䮎㥗䂠 㘜㾦㿂䌗 㾦䲇㥗䝸䂠 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㳼㜦䌗䢋㾦䮎䍍䌗㿂㗔

䆶㮌㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䉠㜉㧅㧅 䉠㥗䮎㜉㘜㾦㕜 㧅㮌䌗 㜉㧅 㮌㥗㜦䍍㜉䮎䇴 㾦 䲇㥗㾦㿂䍍 㨓䌗䌗䂠㜉䮎䇴 㾦䂠 䂠㮌䌗 䔙䌗㧅䂠㿂㥗䑔 㺻㿂㥗䝸㹘’㧅 䲇䝸㜉㜦䍍㜉䮎䇴㕜 㨓䑔 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 㾦㿂䌗 㿂㜉䇴㮌䂠 䲇䌗㜦㥗䶄 䂠㮌䌗 㘜㥗䮎㠍䌗㿂䌗䮎㘜䌗 㿂㥗㥗㨓 㾦䮎䍍 㘜㾦䮎 䲇㜦㥗䶄 䝸㹘 䂠㮌䌗 䲇㥗㨓䲇 㜉䮎㧅䂠㾦㜦㜦䌗䍍 㥗䮎 䂠㮌䌗 㘜䌗㜉㜦㜉䮎䇴 㾦䂠 㾦䮎䑔 䂠㜉㨓䌗䀦䀦䀦

㾦㽡㮌㧅䂠’

䶄㮌䂠㾦

䑔㥗䝸

䌗䂠㥗㠍䮎

㥗䍍㕜

㜉㿂䂠䇴㮌㗔

㫖䝸 㿸㾦䮎䇴㕜 㯝䀦䴔’㧅 㧅䌗㘜䝸㿂㜉䂠䑔 㜉㧅 䮎㥗䂠 㠍㜦㾦䶄㜦䌗㧅㧅㕜 㾦䂠 㜦䌗㾦㧅䂠 䂠㮌䌗㿂䌗’㧅 㾦 䇴㾦㹘 䮎䌗㾦㿂 䑔㥗䝸㿂 㘜㜦㥗㧅䌗 㥗䮎䌗㧅㕜 䶄䌗 㘜㾦䮎…”

“㽡㮌䌗䮎 䶄㮌䑔 䍍㥗䮎’䂠 䑔㥗䝸 㾦㘜䂠㗔”

㿂㜦䂠䑔䌗䢋㨓䌗䌗

䮎㜉

㮌㜉㧅

䲇䌗㜉䮎䇴

䍍㥗䮎’䂠

㕜䮎㿂㾦䇴䌗

䂠䝸䎴㧅

㕜䌗㥗䮎䂠

㾦䍍䌗㿂㕜

㜦䀦㜉䀦䛡㜦䌗䍍䀦

䌗䌗䲇䝸㧅㘜㾦

䲇㧅㾦㾦䂠䍍㿂

䀠”

䲇䌗䂠

䑔䌗’㥗㿂䝸

㾦㺻

㾦㿂㾦㠍䍍㜉

䩯䝸㹘㹘㿂䌗㧅㧅㜉䮎䇴

㾦䮎

㠍㥗

㘜䍍㥗㜦

㥗䑔䝸

㾦䍍㧅㜉

䌗㐴㥗

䀠㠍 㾦䮎䑔 㮌㾦㿂㨓 㘜㥗㨓䌗㧅 䂠㥗 㨓䑔 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗㕜 䀠’㜦㜦 䂠䌗㜦㜦 䑔㥗䝸 䂠㮌䌗 㘜㥗䮎㧅䌗䱩䝸䌗䮎㘜䌗䘑 䀠 䶄㜉㜦㜦 㘜㾦䂠㘜㮌 䑔㥗䝸㕜 㜉䮎㘜㜦䝸䍍㜉䮎䇴 䑔㥗䝸㿂 㠍㾦㨓㜉㜦䑔 㨓䌗㨓䲇䌗㿂㧅㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䀠’㜦㜦 㧅䛡㜉䮎 䑔㥗䝸 㾦㜦㜦䀦䀦䀦

䀠㠍 䑔㥗䝸 䝸䮎䍍䌗㿂㧅䂠㾦䮎䍍 㨓䌗㕜 䑔㥗䝸 㧅㮌㥗䝸㜦䍍 䛡䮎㥗䶄㕜 䀠 㘜㾦䮎 䍍㥗 㜉䂠䀦䀦䀦

䂠䌗㧅㘜䍍㜉䂠㾦㿂䍍

䂠㥗䍍䮎’

㥗䂠

䮎䶄㕜㥗

䲇䌗

㘜㾦䂠

䮎㜉㜉䍍㠍䮎䇴

㾦㰙㮌䌗

㜉㕜㮌㧅䇴䂠䮎

䮎㾦㘜

䮎䇴㮌䂠㜉䛡䮎㜉

䝸㘜㠍㥗㧅

䮎㥗

䲇䝸䂠㾦㥗

㥗㧅

㥗䝸”䑔㤦

㥗䝸䋤

㥗㿂䂠䌗㮌

䲇䂠䝸

䌓㮌䌗䮎 㧅㥗㨓䌗㥗䮎䌗 䂠㮌㿂䌗㾦䂠䌗䮎㧅 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㧅㥗㨓䌗䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴 䶄㜉䂠㮌㜉䮎 䂠㮌䌗㜉㿂 㘜㾦㹘㾦䲇㜉㜦㜉䂠䑔㕜 䌗㰙䌗㿂䑔㥗䮎䌗 㮌㾦㧅 䂠㥗 䶄䌗㜉䇴㮌 㜉䂠 㘜㾦㿂䌗㠍䝸㜦㜦䑔䀦

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦’㧅 㜉䮎䂠䌗䮎㧅䌗 䛡㜉㜦㜦㜉䮎䇴 㜉䮎䂠䌗䮎䂠 䂠㿂㾦䮎㧅㨓㜉䂠䂠䌗䍍 䂠㮌㿂㥗䝸䇴㮌 䂠㮌䌗 㹘㮌㥗䮎䌗 㧅㜉䇴䮎㾦㜦 䂠㥗 㳼䲇䌗㜦 䟬㾦㰙䌗䮎㧅䍍㾦㜦䌗㕜 㹘㜦䝸䮎䇴㜉䮎䇴 㮌㜉㨓 㜉䮎䂠㥗 㹘㿂㥗㜦㥗䮎䇴䌗䍍 㧅㜉㜦䌗䮎㘜䌗䀦䀦䀦

䟬㰙㾦䌗㧅㾦㜦䮎䌗䍍

㧅㨓㳼㜦㥗䂠

㜉㜦㮌㨓䌗㧅㠍

㾦䌗䂠㕜㜦㿂

㿂䌗䌗㾦䮎㿂㥗㜉䇴䍍䂈

㜦䲇㳼䌗

㧅㮌㜉

䶄㥗䂠

䮎㾦䍍

䀦䀦䶄㥗㿂㧅䍍䀦

㧅䮎䌗㜉㨓䝸䂠

㾦㿂䌗䍍㮌䇴䌗䂠

“㫖䝸 㿸㾦䮎䇴㕜 䶄䌗 䍍㥗䮎’䂠 䶄㾦䮎䂠 䂠㥗 㘜㥗䮎䂠㜉䮎䝸䌗 䌗䮎䂠㾦䮎䇴㜦㜉䮎䇴 䶄㜉䂠㮌 䑔㥗䝸㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䑔㥗䝸 䂠㥗㥗䛡 㧅㥗㨓䌗䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴 㰙䌗㿂䑔 㜉㨓㹘㥗㿂䂠㾦䮎䂠 䂠㥗 䝸㧅䀦

䟬䌗䂠䝸㿂䮎 䶄㮌㾦䂠 䲇䌗㜦㥗䮎䇴㧅 䂠㥗 䝸㧅㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䶄䌗 㘜㾦䮎 㧅㜉䇴䮎 㾦 䮎㥗䮎䉄㾦䇴䇴㿂䌗㧅㧅㜉㥗䮎 㾦䇴㿂䌗䌗㨓䌗䮎䂠㕜 㧅㹘䌗㘜㜉㠍䑔㜉䮎䇴 䌗㰙䌗㿂䑔㥗䮎䌗’㧅 䲇䝸㧅㜉䮎䌗㧅㧅 㧅㘜㥗㹘䌗 䂠㥗 㾦㰙㥗㜉䍍 㠍䝸㿂䂠㮌䌗㿂 㘜㥗䮎㠍㜦㜉㘜䂠㧅䀦

䑔㥗䝸

㘜㾦䮎

㧅㧅㜉䝸䌗㧅

㿸䌗㿂䍍㾦䍍

㰙䌗㿂䌗䮎

㯝䀦䴔䀦”

䶄㜦㜦䌗’

㾦㮌䇴䮎䌗㹘㹘㜉䮎

䌗㜦㰙㧅㥗

䌗㐴㾦㨓㨓

㜦㮌㹘䌗

㾦䂠䛡䌗

㠍㥗

㿂䌗䮎㿂䂠㕜䝸

㧅㜉䉠㧅

㜦䶄㜦㜉

䇴㿸㜉䂠㮌

䂠䮎䌗㘜䌗㘜䮎㥗䍍

㿂㥗

䂠㥗

䶄䂠㮌㜉

䌗㥗㹘䌗㹘㜦

䑔㥗䝸

㳼䢋䍍㾦㕜㿂䮎䌗㜦䌗

㾦䮎䍍

䮎䀠

䮎㥗

䂠䂠㮌㾦

㜉䲇䝸㧅䮎䌗㧅㧅

㜦㿂䍍㾦䂠䌗䌗

㥗䂠

㮌䂠䌗

䌗㨓㿂㹘㧅㜉㥗

䂠㮌䌗

䌗䶄

㾦㜉䮎䇴㾦

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㜦㜉㧅䂠䌗䮎䌗䍍㕜 㧅䮎䌗䌗㿂䌗䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “㺢㿂㜉㘜 䎴䝸㧅䂠 䂠㥗㜦䍍 㨓䌗 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦 㜉㧅 㾦 䂠㿂㾦㹘㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䑔㥗䝸 㧅㾦䑔 䑔㥗䝸 㘜㾦䮎 㧅㥗㜦㰙䌗 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦’㧅 㹘㿂㥗䲇㜦䌗㨓㧅䀦

㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 䶄㾦㧅 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘䌗䍍 㾦 㠍䌗䶄 㮌㥗䝸㿂㧅 㾦䇴㥗㕜 䑔䌗䂠 䑔㥗䝸 䛡䮎㥗䶄 㠍㾦㧅䂠䌗㿂 㾦䮎䍍 㘜㜦䌗㾦㿂䌗㿂 䂠㮌㾦䮎 䀠 䍍㥗䘑 㘜㾦䮎 䀠 㧅䝸㧅㹘䌗㘜䂠 䂠㮌㾦䂠 䂠㮌㜉㧅 㜉㧅 䑔㥗䝸㿂 䍍㥗㜉䮎䇴㗔”

䌗㰙㾦䌗㜦㾦䮎䟬㧅䍍

㺻㾦

䂠䌗㮌

䝸㿂䑔䂠䲇㾦㜦㹘

㾦㠍䍍䌗㿂䌗㘜䂠㧅䉄䮎

㾦䑔䩯䮎㜉䇴

㥗䂠

䌗㮌䂠

䀦㮌㜉䀦㨓䀦

㮌㾦㘜䮎㘜䌗

䝸㹘

䲇㳼䌗㜦

㐴䌗㥗

㥗㹘㽡㮌㧅䮎㥗㨓

䮎㾦䍍

䮎㜉’䍍䍍䂠

䌗䇴㜉㰙

䛡㜦䍍㥗㥗䌗

䂠㾦

㮌䌗㕜㥗㹘䮎

㮌䂠㜉㧅㕜

㮌䝸䮎䇴

䌗㹘㾦㕜䛡㧅

㧅䌗䲇䌗㜉䍍

㳼䂠 䂠㮌㜉㧅 䂠㜉㨓䌗㕜 㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㘜㥗䝸㜦䍍 䮎㥗䂠 㜦䌗䂠 䂠㮌䌗 㥗䂠㮌䌗㿂 㹘㾦㿂䂠䑔 㧅䌗䌗 㾦䮎䑔 㧅㜉䇴䮎 㥗㠍 䶄䌗㾦䛡䮎䌗㧅㧅䘑 㜉㠍 㮌䌗 㧅㮌㥗䶄䌗䍍 㮌䌗㧅㜉䂠㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎㕜 䂠㮌䌗䮎 㺢㿂㜉㘜 㾦䮎䍍 䉠㥗䮎㜉㘜㾦 䶄㥗䝸㜦䍍 䲇䌗 䂠㿂䝸㜦䑔 㜉䮎 䍍㾦䮎䇴䌗㿂䀦

㽡㮌㥗㨓㹘㧅㥗䮎 㜦㥗㥗䛡䌗䍍 㾦䂠 㮌㜉㧅 䲇㥗㧅㧅’㧅 㘜㥗㜦䍍 䌗䢋㹘㿂䌗㧅㧅㜉㥗䮎䘑 㮌䌗 㮌䌗㧅㜉䂠㾦䂠䌗䍍 㠍㥗㿂 㾦 㨓㥗㨓䌗䮎䂠 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䴔㥗㧅㧅㕜 㧅㮌㥗䝸㜦䍍 䶄䌗 㮌㾦㰙䌗 㧅㥗㨓䌗㥗䮎䌗 䲇㿂㜉䮎䇴 䲇㾦㘜䛡 䉠㜉㧅㧅 䉠㥗䮎㜉㘜㾦㗔”

㾦㺻

䂠㥗㥗

䀦䀦䌗㧅䮎䌗䂠䀦

㿂”䝸㹘䩯

䶄㾦䍍䌗㰙

䍍㾦㮌䮎

㮌㧅㜉

㾦䂠䛡䌗

“㿸䂠䌗

䍍㜉㾦㕜㧅

䲇䌗

㐴䌗㥗

㥗’䂠䮎䍍

㾦䮎䍍

㥗㹘䌗䌗㹘㜦

㰙㿂㕜㥗䌗

㽡㮌㜉㧅 㳼䲇䌗㜦 䟬㾦㰙䌗䮎㧅䍍㾦㜦䌗 㧅䌗䌗㨓㧅 㰙䌗㿂䑔 㘜㥗䮎㘜䌗㿂䮎䌗䍍 㾦䲇㥗䝸䂠 䂠㮌䌗 㾦㘜㘜㥗䝸䮎䂠㧅 䂠㮌䌗 䉠䌗㘜㮌㾦䮎㜉㘜 䂠㥗㥗䛡㕜 㮌䌗 䍍㜉䍍䮎’䂠 㨓䌗䮎䂠㜉㥗䮎 䂠㮌䌗 䍍䌗㾦䍍 䛡㜉㜦㜦䌗㿂㧅 䲇䝸䂠 䶄㾦䮎䂠㧅 䂠㥗 䮎䌗䇴㥗䂠㜉㾦䂠䌗㕜 㮌䌗 䶄㥗䮎’䂠 䍍㥗 㥗㰙䌗㿂㜦䑔 㜉䮎䂠䌗䮎㧅䌗 䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴㧅䀦

㫖䌗’㧅 䎴䝸㧅䂠 㧅㮌㥗䶄㜉䮎䇴 㨓䌗 䂠㮌䌗㜉㿂 㘜㾦㹘㾦䲇㜉㜦㜉䂠㜉䌗㧅㤦

㳼㾦䮎䮎㕜

䂠㥗

㧅㺢㘜㿂㜉’

㧅㜉

㜦㥗䌗㿂㰙

䲇㹘㿂㨓㜦䌗㥗

䶄㧅㮌㾦’䂠

㤢㥗䶄

䛡㥗䶄䮎

䮎䍍䌗䌗

㗔㮌䮎䇴㾦”㹘㜉㹘䮎䌗

䌗㮌䂠

㜦㘜㜦㾦

㕜㿂㺢㘜㜉

㽡㮌㥗㨓㹘㧅㥗䮎 䮎㥗䍍䍍䌗䍍㕜 䂠㮌䌗䮎 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䴔㥗㧅㧅㕜 䶄㮌㾦䂠 㾦䲇㥗䝸䂠 䉠㜉㧅㧅 㳼㜦䌗䢋㾦䮎䍍䌗㿂㗔”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦㕜 㧅㜦㜉䇴㮌䂠㜦䑔 䝸䮎㠍㥗㘜䝸㧅䌗䍍㕜 㹘䝸㜦㜦䌗䍍 㥗䝸䂠 䂠㮌䌗 㹘㜉㧅䂠㥗㜦 㠍㿂㥗㨓 㮌㜉㧅 䶄㾦㜉㧅䂠 㾦䮎䍍 㜉䮎㧅䂠㜉䮎㘜䂠㜉㰙䌗㜦䑔 㧅䂠㾦㿂䂠䌗䍍 䍍㜉㧅㨓㾦䮎䂠㜦㜉䮎䇴 㜉䂠䀦䀦䀦

“䀠

䌗㜦䍍䮎䍍㥗㾦䝸

㥗䂠䮎

㮌䂠䌗

㾦㜦䑔㘜䂠䝸㾦㜦

䂠㾦䶄䮎

㘜㿂㥗㠍䌗

㜦䶄䑔㧅㾦㾦

䌗㠍㜦䌗

䂠䌗㮌

㿂㥗䌗㠍䲇䌗

䝸䲇䂠

䮎㾦䍍

䂠㥗

䲇䝸㜦䌗㜦㧅䂠

㥗䶄㜦䑔㧅㜦

䀦䌗㜉䛡㾦䮎㿂䳗

㾦㤢㥗䮎㧅㜉䂠

䝸㧅䌗

㮌䌗

㾦㾦㿂䇴䌗䍍䮎㿂

㜉䌗䮎㾦䇴㾦㨓䂈

䍍㧅䌗㜉

㥗䂠

䑔㾦㜉䮎㧅㕜䇴

䂠㾦㘜䮎㧅䌗

㮌㧅㥗䌗䂠

䂠䮎䌗䳗㜉䍍

㥗䑔䮎㜦

㿂㨓㠍㥗

䳗㤢㧅’

䮎䌗㜦䑔䂠㾦

㮌䂠䌗

㹘䌗㥗㜦䌗㹘

㥗䂠

䮎㜉

䂠㜉䳗㜦䮎

㠍㰙㧅㿂㾦㥗

䂠䌗㮌

㾦㜦㜦

㮌䂠㨓䌗

䶄㿂㥗

㾦䌗㨓㐴㨓

㴑㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘㜉䮎䇴 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㘜㾦䮎 䍍䌗㜦㾦䑔 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦’㧅 㥗㠍㠍䌗䮎㧅㜉㰙䌗 㥗䮎 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦 䲇䝸䂠 㘜㾦䮎’䂠 䇴䌗䂠 䂠㮌㥗㧅䌗 㧅㮌㾦䍍䑔 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 㥗䝸䂠䀦

“䀠 㾦㜦䶄㾦䑔㧅 㠍䌗䌗㜦 㜦㜉䛡䌗 䂠㮌㜉㧅 㜉㧅 䂠㾦㿂䇴䌗䂠䌗䍍 㾦䂠 㨓䌗䀦䀦䀦”

䍍㜉㕜䍍

㮌䂠䌗

㥗㥗㨓䮎㽡㹘㮌㧅

䍍㜉䮎䂠䍍’

㕜䍍㾦㧅㜉

䝸㥗䇴䮎䌗㮌

䂠䌗㿂䑔㧅㾦䑔䀦䍍䌗

䑔䂠䌗㮌

䛡䂠䂠㘜㾦㾦

㜦㧅䮎䌗㳼’㿂䌗㾦䢋䍍

䂠㮌䂠㾦

㥗䂠

䉠㧅”㧅㜉

㜉䍍䓯㥗㥗䮎䝸䮎䂠㾦

䍍䮎䌗㹘㮌㾦㹘䌗

䲇䝸䌗㧅䌗㘜㾦

㿂䲇䌗㜦㹘㨓㥗

䌗㿂䍍㧅㫖㾦㜉

㜉䂠㧅䮎’

㜦㕜㾦䮎㹘

䂠㮌䌗

㮌䌗䂠

䍍㾦䮎

㧅㜉䌗㘜䮎

㾦䶄䍍䍍㺢㿂

䌗䍍䍍㥗䮎䍍

㾦䌗㮌㰙

㥗㿂䑔㜦㾦䲇䲇㹘

䮎㥗㮌䌗䇴㧅䂠㨓㜉

㨓䂠㜉䌗

㾦㜦䌗㹘䑔㜉㘜䌗㧅㜦

㥗䮎

䴔䝸䂠 㜉㠍 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㧅㾦䑔 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㘜㾦䮎 㧅㥗㜦㰙䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㹘㿂㥗䲇㜦䌗㨓㕜 㜉䂠 㹘㿂㥗㰙䌗㧅 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㨓㜉䇴㮌䂠 䛡䮎㥗䶄 䂠㮌䌗 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 䲇䌗㮌㜉䮎䍍 㜉䂠䀦

䀠㠍 䂠㮌䌗 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘㜉䮎䇴 㥗㠍 䉠㜉㧅㧅 㳼㜦䌗䢋㾦䮎䍍䌗㿂 㜉㧅 㾦㜉㨓䌗䍍 㾦䂠 㯝䀦䴔䀦㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䂠㮌䌗 㺢䍍䶄㾦㿂䍍 䓯㥗䝸䮎䍍㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 㧅㾦䑔㧅 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㘜㾦䮎 㿂䌗㧅㘜䝸䌗 䉠㜉㧅㧅 㳼㜦䌗䢋㾦䮎䍍䌗㿂㕜 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㨓䝸㧅䂠 㥗㠍㠍䌗㿂 㾦 㹘㿂㜉㘜䌗 䂠㮌㾦䂠 㧅㾦䂠㜉㧅㠍㜉䌗㧅 䂠㮌䌗 㥗䂠㮌䌗㿂 㧅㜉䍍䌗䀦䀦䀦

㾦䶄㮌䂠

㾦㘜䮎

䀦”㤦䴔㯝䀦

䑔䌗䂠㮌

䌗㜦㾦䂠㧅

㾦㮌䮎䂠

䇴䌗䂠

㿂㠍㥗㨓

䌗㿂㨓㥗

䂠㳼

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 䮎㥗䍍䍍䌗䍍 㧅㜦㜉䇴㮌䂠㜦䑔 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䀠㠍 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㜉㧅 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘䌗䍍 䲇䌗㘜㾦䝸㧅䌗 㥗㠍 㨓䌗㕜 䂠㮌䌗䮎 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㜉㧅 䂠䌗㨓㹘㥗㿂㾦㿂㜉㜦䑔 㧅㾦㠍䌗䀦

㽡㮌䌗 㺢䍍䶄㾦㿂䍍 䓯㥗䝸䮎䍍㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 䶄㾦䮎䂠㧅 䂠㥗 䮎䌗䇴㥗䂠㜉㾦䂠䌗 䂠㮌䌗 㿂䌗䂠䝸㿂䮎 㥗㠍 䂠㮌䌗 㾦㘜㘜㥗䝸䮎䂠㧅 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㨓䌗㕜 㧅㥗 㺢㿂㜉㘜 㜉㧅 㾦㜦㧅㥗 䂠䌗㨓㹘㥗㿂㾦㿂㜉㜦䑔 㧅㾦㠍䌗㤦

㜉䮎䂠㮌䛡

㾦䍍䮎

䝸㥗䋤

㥗䂠

䂠㮌䌗

䉠㥗㜉㘜䮎㾦

㾦㧅䛡

䌗䮎䌗䍍

㘜䌗㜉㿂䂠䑔䍍䀦㜦

㜦䌗㾦䮎㹘

㿂㾦䇴㿂䌗㾦䮎

䀦䮎䶄㥗

䝸㹘㿂䩯”

㥗䂠

㘜䲇㾦䛡㕜

㥗䮎

䝸䂠㹘

䌗㥗㹘㿂㧅䮎䌗䮎㜦㕜

㧅㜉㮌䂠

䌗䝸㮌䮎㥗䇴

䍍㾦䮎

㜉㿂䑔䂠䌗㧅䝸㘜

䲇㿂㜉䮎䇴

㿂㰙㥗䌗

㥗䌗㮌㧅㿂䂠

㿂㮌䌗

䩯䌗䮎䍍 㮌䌗㿂 䂠㥗 䴔㿂㾦䂈㜉㜦㕜 㜦䌗䂠 㮌䌗㿂 䂠㾦䛡䌗 㾦 㘜㥗㨓㨓䌗㿂㘜㜉㾦㜦 㠍㜦㜉䇴㮌䂠䀦”

㳼㠍䂠䌗㿂 㽡㮌㥗㨓㹘㧅㥗䮎 䮎㥗䍍䍍䌗䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㜦䌗㠍䂠㕜 㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 䂠㥗㥗䛡 㥗䝸䂠 䂠㮌䌗 㧅㾦䂠䌗㜦㜦㜉䂠䌗 㹘㮌㥗䮎䌗㕜 䂠㮌㥗䝸䇴㮌䂠 㠍㥗㿂 㾦 䶄㮌㜉㜦䌗㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䍍㜉㾦㜦䌗䍍 㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎’㧅 䮎䝸㨓䲇䌗㿂䀦䀦䀦

䀠㨓’

䲇䝸㧅䑔

䂠䮎䮎㕜㥗䍍㘜䌗㘜䌗

‘䶄㧅䂠㮌㾦

㥗㜉㘜䌗㰙

䂠㥗䝸㮌䇴㕜㿂㮌

㾦㨓䌗㘜

㥗䀦”䀦䮎䶄䀦

䌓䮎㮌䌗

“䝸㫖

㜦㘜㜦㾦

䝸㹘㗔

䂈䑔㜦㾦

䮎㥗’㾦㧅㿂㳼

䌗㮌䂠

䇴㿸䮎㾦㕜

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㜉䮎 㾦 䍍䌗䌗㹘 㰙㥗㜉㘜䌗㕜 “㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 䶄㾦㧅 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘䌗䍍 䂠㥗 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦䀦䀦䀦”

㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎 䶄㾦㧅 䂠㾦䛡䌗䮎 㾦䲇㾦㘜䛡 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䌓㮌㜉㘜㮌 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦㗔

㮌䆶

㧅㮌䂠㕜㜉

㳼䌗䍍䢋䮎”㜦㾦䌗㗔㿂

䌗㾦㐴㨓㨓

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㮌䌗㾦㿂䍍 䂠㮌䌗 䝸䮎䝸㧅䝸㾦㜦 䂠㥗䮎䌗 㜉䮎 㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎’㧅 㰙㥗㜉㘜䌗 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㧅㥗㜦䌗㨓䮎㜦䑔㕜 “䔙㥗 䑔㥗䝸 䛡䮎㥗䶄 䶄㮌㾦䂠’㧅 䇴㥗㜉䮎䇴 㥗䮎㗔”

㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎 䶄㾦㧅 㧅㜉㜦䌗䮎䂠 㠍㥗㿂 㾦 㨓㥗㨓䌗䮎䂠 䲇䌗㠍㥗㿂䌗 㧅㾦䑔㜉䮎䇴㕜 “䀠’㰙䌗 䲇䌗䌗䮎 䲇䝸㧅䑔 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㧅㥗㨓䌗 㠍㜉䮎㾦䮎㘜㜉㾦㜦 䂠㿂㾦䮎㧅㾦㘜䂠㜉㥗䮎㧅 㜦㾦䂠䌗㜦䑔㕜 㧅㥗 䀠 㮌㾦㰙䌗䮎’䂠 㹘㾦㜉䍍 㨓䝸㘜㮌 㾦䂠䂠䌗䮎䂠㜉㥗䮎 䂠㥗 䂠㮌䌗 䶄㾦㿂 㧅㜉䂠䝸㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 㜉䮎 䳗䛡㿂㾦㜉䮎䌗䀦

䮎䝸㧅㜉㧅㾦䟬

㾦䮎

䮎㜉

䴔䂠䝸

㧅䌗㿂䌗䑔䍍䑔䀦䂠㾦

䴔㾦䌗㿂䝸䝸

㜦䌗䀠䇴㜉䂠䮎㜦㘜䌗䌗䮎

䂠䌗㮌

䌗㥗㯝䌗㹘㜦

㧅䌗䇴㾦㧅䌗㨓

㮌䂠㜉䓯㠍

㥗䂠䇴

㿂㠍㨓㥗

㥗㥗䮎㹘㿂䌗㾦䂠㜉

㘜㥗䮎䂠㘜䍍䌗䍍䝸

㾦䀦㧅䀦䆶䍍䀦䌗㧅

䀠 䍍㥗䮎’䂠 䛡䮎㥗䶄 䂠㮌䌗 㧅㹘䌗㘜㜉㠍㜉㘜㧅㕜 䲇䝸䂠 㜉䂠 㧅㮌㥗䝸㜦䍍 䲇䌗 㿂䌗㜦㾦䂠䌗䍍 䂠㥗 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦䀦”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㠍㿂㥗䶄䮎䌗䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㜉䮎㘜㿂䌗䍍䝸㜦㥗䝸㧅㜦䑔㕜 “㳼㿂䌗 䑔㥗䝸 㧅㾦䑔㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌㾦䂠 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㨓㜉䇴㮌䂠 㮌㾦㰙䌗 䲇䌗䌗䮎 䂠㾦䛡䌗䮎 䲇䑔 䂠㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎㧅㗔 㳼㿂䌗 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㜉䮎㧅㾦䮎䌗㗔”

䂠㥗

䝸㫖”

䑔㥗䝸

㥗䝸䑔

䮎䶄㾦䂠

䂠㮌䌗

㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜

㰙㜉䮎㜦䍍㥗㰙䌗

䮎㕜䇴㾦㿸

㥗䌗㨓㿂

䌗䉄㧅㧅㜉䛡㾦䝸䮎㜉㿂㾦䮎䟬䳗

㥗䂠

㰙䌗䌗䮎

䌗㿂䍍㾦䌗䂠㜦

䮎㜉

㾦䮎䍍

‘㥗䍍䮎䂠

㕜㾦䶄㿂

㮌䂠䌗

㥗㾦㿂䮎㳼

䍍䮎㾦

㧅䟬㜉䝸㾦㧅

䌗䇴䂠

㠍㜉

㮌㜉䍍䇴㧅䌗

䮎㜉㘜䌗䌗䮎䂠䇴㜦㜦䌗㜉

㥗㜉䂠䮎䂠㾦䌗䮎䂠

㜦㿂䌗䑔㜦㾦

䑔㹘㾦

䝸㮌㜦㧅䍍㥗

䀦㜉㾦㿂䌗䮎䛡䳗

㥗䂠

㽡㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎 䓯㜉㠍䂠㮌 䀠䮎䂠䌗㜦㜦㜉䇴䌗䮎㘜䌗 䴔䝸㿂䌗㾦䝸 㜉㧅 䝸䮎䍍䌗㿂䇴㥗㜉䮎䇴 㾦 㨓㾦䎴㥗㿂 㹘䝸㿂䇴䌗 䲇䌗㘜㾦䝸㧅䌗 㾦 䑔䌗㾦㿂 㾦䇴㥗㕜 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㹘㿂㥗㨓㜉㧅䌗䍍 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㘜㥗䝸㜦䍍 䲇䝸䑔 㥗㠍㠍 䳗䛡㿂㾦㜉䮎㜉㾦䮎 㥗㠍㠍㜉㘜㜉㾦㜦㧅 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㨓㥗䮎䌗䑔㕜 㨓㾦䛡㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌䌗㨓 㧅䂠㾦䮎䍍 㥗䮎 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦’㧅 㧅㜉䍍䌗 㾦䂠 㘜㿂䝸㘜㜉㾦㜦 㨓㥗㨓䌗䮎䂠㧅䀦

㯝䝸䂠㜉䮎 㹘㿂㥗㰙㜉䍍䌗䍍 䮎䌗㾦㿂㜦䑔 㮐䬛 㨓㜉㜦㜦㜉㥗䮎 䌗䝸㿂㥗㧅 㠍㥗㿂 䂠㮌㜉㧅 㹘䝸㿂㹘㥗㧅䌗䀦䀦䀦

㥗䌗䮎㮌㿂㿂䂠䮎

㮌䶄䑔

䮎䶄䛡㥗

㿂㥗㧅㥗䂠㹘

㥗㧅

㥗㿂䮎㠍䂠

䑔㜉㴑㰙

䂠㮌㧅㥗䌗

䝸㥗䑔

㧅㧅㿂䌗㜦䛡㗔㘜䌗

䂠㮌䌗

㤢㥗䶄

䌗㿂䌗䶄

㧅㧅䟬㾦䝸䮎㜉

㥗㠍

㾦䮎㜉䇴䂠䂠㾦㘜䛡

㽡㮌䌗䑔 䂠㮌㥗䝸䇴㮌䂠 㧅㥗㨓䌗㥗䮎䌗 㜉䮎 㴑䑔㜉㰙 䶄㥗䝸㜦䍍 㘜㥗㥗㹘䌗㿂㾦䂠䌗 䶄㜉䂠㮌 䂠㮌䌗㨓㕜 䲇䝸䂠 䍍䝸䌗 䂠㥗 㜉䮎㧅䝸㠍㠍㜉㘜㜉䌗䮎䂠 㹘㿂䌗㹘㾦㿂㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎㕜 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㨓䌗㧅㧅䌗䍍 䝸㹘 䂠㮌䌗 䮎㥗㿂䂠㮌䌗㿂䮎 㠍㿂㥗䮎䂠 䲇㾦䂠䂠㜦䌗㠍㜉䌗㜦䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅䝸㠍㠍䌗㿂䌗䍍 䂠㿂䌗㨓䌗䮎䍍㥗䝸㧅 㜦㥗㧅㧅䌗㧅䀦䀦䀦”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㜉䮎 䍍㜉㧅䲇䌗㜦㜉䌗㠍㕜 “䓯䳗䔈㴑㕜 㜉㧅 䂠㮌䌗㿂䌗 㧅䝸㘜㮌 㾦 䂠㮌㜉䮎䇴㗔

㾦䲇䍍

䮎䍍㾦

‘䀠䂠㧅

䑔䂠㮌䌗

䇴䮎䌗㥗䝸㮌

䇴㜉䂠㜉䮎䌗䮎㜦㘜䌗䌗㜦

䛡㜉䛡㾦㕜㘜㧅䛡䲇㘜

㗔䶄㿂㾦”

㾦㜦㨓䇴䲇䌗

䛡䂠㾦䌗㧅

㮌䂠䌗

㜉㮌䂠䶄

㮌䂠䂠㾦

㨓䍍䂠䌗㹘㿂䌗䮎䂠㾦

㿂䍍䌗㾦

㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎 㧅䮎㜉㘜䛡䌗㿂䌗䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䋤㥗䝸 䇴㥗䂠 㜉䂠 䶄㿂㥗䮎䇴䀦 㽡㮌㥗㧅䌗 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 䍍㜉䍍䮎’䂠 䎴䝸㧅䂠 䂠㾦䛡䌗 䛡㜉㘜䛡䲇㾦㘜䛡㧅䘑 䂠㮌䌗䑔 䂠㥗㥗䛡 䂠㮌䌗 䌗䮎䂠㜉㿂䌗 㮐䬛 㨓㜉㜦㜦㜉㥗䮎 䌗䝸㿂㥗㧅䀦

㽡㮌㥗㧅䌗 㜉䍍㜉㥗䂠㧅 䍍㜉䍍䮎’䂠 䂠㮌㜉䮎䛡 㾦 㿂䌗㾦㜦 䶄㾦㿂 䶄㥗䝸㜦䍍 䌗㰙䌗䮎 䲇㿂䌗㾦䛡 㥗䝸䂠㕜 㧅㥗 䂠㮌䌗䑔 䍍㜉䍍䮎’䂠 㧅㹘䌗㾦䛡 䂠㮌䌗 䂠㿂䝸䂠㮌 䝸䮎䂠㜉㜦 䂠㮌䌗 䌗䮎䍍䀦 㽡㮌㾦䂠’㧅 䶄㮌䑔 㜉䂠 㜦䌗䍍 䂠㥗 䂠㮌䌗 䍍㜉㧅㾦㧅䂠㿂㥗䝸㧅 㘜㾦㧅䝸㾦㜦䂠㜉䌗㧅 㾦䮎䍍 䮎䌗㾦㿂䉄㘜㥗㜦㜦㾦㹘㧅䌗 㥗㠍 䂠㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎 䮎㥗㿂䂠㮌䌗㿂䮎 㠍㿂㥗䮎䂠䀦”

㰙㿂㾦㨓䌗䍍䌗㜦

䂠㮌䌗

䌗㜦㜦䌗㰙

㜉䍍䌗㰙䌗㘜䌗

䂠㥗

“㫖䶄㥗

㐴㥗䌗

㜉䮎㘜㿂䌗㜦㜉䌗䲇䍍

䮎䛡䶄㥗

㠍㥗

㾦㺻

㜉䂠㮌䶄

㮌㜉㨓

䇴㾦䮎㧅㜉㕜䛡

㳼㿂㾦䮎㥗

䲇䌗㰙㜦㜉䌗䌗䍍

‘䶄㥗䮎䂠䍍䝸㜦

㿂䂠䑔

䂠㾦

㮌㜉”䂠㧅㗔

㥗䌗㿂㠍䲇䌗

㜉㿂㧅䀦㥗䂠䌗㧅

䝸㧅㜉㾦䟬㧅

㥗䑔䝸

䮎㜉

㜦㾦㜦

䝸㿂䂠㜉㿂㥗㹘䮎㥗㘜

䌗㫖

䝸䝸㿂㘜㜉㜦㧅䑔㥗

䍍䍍㜉

㳼㾦㿂㥗䮎 㿂䌗㹘㜦㜉䌗䍍 䮎㾦䂠䝸㿂㾦㜦㜦䑔㕜 “䴔䌗㘜㾦䝸㧅䌗 䀠 㮌䌗㜦㹘䌗䍍 䂠㮌䌗㨓 㨓㥗㰙䌗 䂠㮌㾦䂠 㨓㥗䮎䌗䑔 㥗䝸䂠㕜 㾦䮎䍍 䮎㥗䶄 㾦 㜦㾦㿂䇴䌗 㹘㥗㿂䂠㜉㥗䮎 㥗㠍 䂠㮌㾦䂠 㮐䬛 㨓㜉㜦㜦㜉㥗䮎 㜉㧅 㧅䂠㜉㜦㜦 㜉䮎 㘜㿂䑔㹘䂠㥗㘜䝸㿂㿂䌗䮎㘜䑔 㾦㘜㘜㥗䝸䮎䂠㧅䀦

䴔䝸䂠 㘜㥗䮎㧅㜉䍍䌗㿂㜉䮎䇴 㯝䝸䂠㜉䮎’㧅 㘜㮌㾦㿂㾦㘜䂠䌗㿂㕜 䀠 䍍㥗䝸䲇䂠 䂠㮌䌗䑔’㜦㜦 䇴䌗䂠 䂠㥗 䝸㧅䌗 㜉䂠䀦”

䂠䲇䝸

䮎㾦䂠”㜦䀠㜉䑔㕜㜉㜦

㨓㥗䮎䌗䂠㕜㨓

㧅䍍㾦䆶䌗㧅

䮎䢋㳼㜦䌗㾦㿂䌗䍍

䍍㾦㕜㧅㜉

䂠㿂㠍㳼䌗

㜉䂠㾦㿂䌗㥗䮎㹘㥗

䌗䂠㕜㮌䌗㿂

䂠㮌䌗

䳗㜉䮎䮎䛡㜉㿂㾦㾦

㜉䶄䂠㮌

䇴㨓䂠㮌㜉

㧅㜦㾦㜉㘜㜉㠍㠍㥗

㿂㹘㜦㥗䌗䲇㨓

䂠㜉㿂㮌䌗

㐴䌗㾦㨓㨓

䮎㜉

䌗䍍䮎䮎㿂㥗䇴㹘㜉

䂠䇴䂠㮌㮌䝸㥗

䲇䌗

䂠㾦䇴䍍䂠䌗㿂䌗

䮎㳼㿂㾦㥗

䛡㜉㮌䮎䂠

㜉䂠㕜

䲇䂠䝸㾦㥗

㜉䀦䍍㥗䇴䮎

㥗㠍㿂

㥗䮎䶄

䂠㾦㮌䂠

㮌㿂㜉䌗䂠

㽡㮌䌗 㥗䮎㜦䑔 䶄㾦䑔 㠍㥗㿂 䂠㮌䌗㧅䌗 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 䂠㥗 㧅䝸㿂㰙㜉㰙䌗 䮎㥗䶄 㜉㧅 䂠㥗 䲇䌗䂠㿂㾦䑔 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䀦䀦䀦”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦’㧅 㨓㜉䮎䍍 䶄㾦㧅 㠍㜦㥗㥗䍍䌗䍍 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㜉䮎㠍㥗㿂㨓㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎㕜 㾦䮎䍍 㮌䌗 㧅㾦㜉䍍 㮌䌗㜦㹘㜦䌗㧅㧅㜦䑔㕜 “䌓㮌䑔 䶄㥗䝸㜦䍍 䂠㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎 㜉䮎䂠䌗㜦㜦㜉䇴䌗䮎㘜䌗 㥗㠍㠍㜉㘜䌗㿂㧅 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㜉㠍 䂠㮌䌗䑔 㜉䮎䂠䌗䮎䍍 䂠㥗 䲇䌗䂠㿂㾦䑔㗔”

㧅’㳼㤢䆶㽡

䮎㥗䍍㘜㧅㧅䌗

㾦㳼䮎㥗㿂

䀠㨓”‘

䂠䝸䲇

䂠㥗

䇴䝸䌗㧅㕜㧅㜉䮎䇴

㹘㥗䌗㜦䌗㧅䮎㿂䮎

㳼䮎䍍

㥗䝸䑔

㕜㜉䍍㧅㾦

㧅㜉

㥗䶄”㗔䮎

㜉䂠㮌㿂䇴

䌗䑔㾦䂠㿂㕜䲇

㥗䂠

䮎㾦䍍

㘜㥗䮎㘜䌗䌗䮎䍍㿂

䮎㾦䍍

㜉䂠㿂㮌䌗

䌗䂠㮌䑔

㜉㠍

䮎㧅㜦䌗㜉䂠

㾦䶄㧅

䂠㥗㧅㨓

㳼㤢㽡䆶

㥗䍍

㘜㘜㾦㥗䮎䂠䂠

㠍䌗䶄

㜦㜉䌗䇴㜦䌗㜉䌗䮎䮎㘜䂠

㾦䂠䮎䶄

䎴㧅䝸䂠

㿂䶄䌗㮌䌗

㿂㥗㠍

㰙䀦䌗㾦䝸㜦

䛡䶄㥗䮎

䮎䌗䍍䌗

㨓㿂䍍䌗䂠㾦㥗䂠䮎䌗㧅

䝸䲇㥗䂠㾦

㮌䂠䌗䑔

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㿂䌗㘜㾦㜦㜦䌗䍍 䩯䌗䲇㾦㧅䂠㜉㾦䮎 㠍㿂㥗㨓 㽡㜉㾦䮎 㯝䌗䮎䇴 㾦㧅䛡㜉䮎䇴 㠍㥗㿂 㮌䌗㜦㹘 䲇䌗㠍㥗㿂䌗㕜 㾦䮎䍍 㮌䌗 㧅㜉䇴㮌䌗䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䀠䂠’㧅 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦㕜 㿂㜉䇴㮌䂠㗔

䩯㥗㨓䌗㥗䮎䌗 䂠㥗㜦䍍 㨓䌗 䂠㮌䌗㿂䌗 㾦㿂䌗 㾦 㜦㥗䂠 㥗㠍 㧅㮌㾦䍍䑔 㘜㮌㾦㿂㾦㘜䂠䌗㿂㧅 䂠㮌䌗㿂䌗䀦䀦䀦

䌗㿂䌗㮌’䑔㽡

㗔㮌㿂䂠䇴㜉

㠍㨓㿂㥗

㕜㳼䆶㤢㽡

㽡㮌䌗䑔 㘜㾦䮎’䂠 䲇䌗 㘜㾦㹘䂠䝸㿂䌗䍍㕜 㧅㥗 䂠㮌䌗䑔 䮎䌗䌗䍍 䂠㥗 䝸㧅䌗 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 䂠㥗 㥗㹘䌗䮎 㾦 㮌䝸㨓㾦䮎㜉䂠㾦㿂㜉㾦䮎 㘜㥗㿂㿂㜉䍍㥗㿂㕜 㜦䌗䂠䂠㜉䮎䇴 䂠㮌㥗㧅䌗 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 䌗㰙㾦㘜䝸㾦䂠䌗 䉠㾦㿂㜉䝸㹘㥗㜦 㾦㨓㥗䮎䇴 㘜㜉㰙㜉㜦㜉㾦䮎㧅 䂠㥗 㾦㰙㥗㜉䍍 䲇䌗㜉䮎䇴 㘜㾦䝸䇴㮌䂠 䲇䑔 䂠㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎㧅䀦”

㐴㥗䌗 㺻㾦 㿂䝸䲇䲇䌗䍍 㮌㜉㧅 㠍㾦㘜䌗 㮌㾦㿂䍍 㾦䮎䍍 㧅㾦㜉䍍㕜 “䉠䑔 㿂䌗㜦㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎㧅㮌㜉㹘 䶄㜉䂠㮌 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㜉㧅 䶄䌗㜦㜦 䛡䮎㥗䶄䮎 㥗䝸䂠㧅㜉䍍䌗䀦䀦䀦

㘜㾦㥗䉠䮎㥗䘑

㜉䌗㜦㠍

㜉䮎

㨓’㨓㐴㧅䌗㾦

㧅䂠㜉’

㿂䌗㜉㧅䍍䛡

㿂㠍㥗

䔈䮎㮌䌗㾦㜦㿂䌗

㠍㥗㿂

㨓䑔

䮎㜉

㨓䮎㾦㳼㜉

㿂䀦䂠䀦䝸䀦䮎

㜉㜦㠍䌗

㨓䑔

䶄㥗䮎

䍍㜉㧅㿂䌗䛡

㮌䘑㮌㾦䩯

䓯䳗䔈㴑㕜 㜉㠍 䀠 䶄㾦䮎䂠 䂠㥗 䛡䌗䌗㹘 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㧅㾦㠍䌗㕜 䀠 㮌㾦㰙䌗 䂠㥗 㘜㥗㥗㹘䌗㿂㾦䂠䌗 䶄㜉䂠㮌 䂠㮌䌗 䳗䮎㜉䂠䌗䍍 㤢㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎㧅 䂠㥗 䌗㧅䂠㾦䲇㜦㜉㧅㮌 㾦䮎 䌗㰙㾦㘜䝸㾦䂠㜉㥗䮎 㘜㥗㿂㿂㜉䍍㥗㿂䀦

䴔䝸䂠 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㮌㾦㧅 䲇䌗䌗䮎 䛡㜉䍍䮎㾦㹘㹘䌗䍍㕜 㾦䮎䍍 㥗䮎㘜䌗 䂠㮌㥗㧅䌗 㹘䌗㥗㹘㜦䌗 䌗㰙㾦㘜䝸㾦䂠䌗㕜 䂠㮌䌗㿂䌗’㧅 䮎㥗 䶄㾦䑔 䂠㮌䌗䑔’㜦㜦 㜦䌗䂠 㮌䌗㿂 㜦㜉㰙䌗 䂠㥗 䂠䌗㜦㜦 䂠㮌䌗 䂠㿂䝸䂠㮌䀦䀦䀦

䍍㜦䌗㾦

㥗㮌㜦䍍

䍍㾦䮎

㥗㰙㳼䂈

䂠㜉䂠䴔㾦㥗㾦㜦䮎

㧅㨓䂠䝸

㮌㾦㧅䍍䑔

䂠㮌䌗

㽡㥗

䌗䀦䂠㾦㿂㿂䌗䂠

䂠㥗䌗㮌㧅

㜦䌗㹘㮌

㧅㾦㕜㠍䌗

㿂㿂㜉㜦㾦㹘㨓㥗䑔䂠䌗

㠍㠍㥗

㧅䮎㧅㕜㧅㜉䟬㾦䝸

㜦㠍㜦㥗㥗䶄

㐴㨓䌗㨓㾦

㜉䮎㰙㥗䇴㿂䌗㘜

䌗䌗䛡㹘

㮌䂠㥗䌗㧅

㤢’䳗㧅

䌗䂠㮌

㧅㹘䌗㹘㥗㜦’䌗

㾦䶄㹘䍍䌗㿂

㽡㥗 䌗䮎㧅䝸㿂䌗 㐴䌗㨓㨓㾦 㧅䝸㿂㰙㜉㰙䌗㧅㕜 䀠 㨓䝸㧅䂠 㮌䌗㜦㹘 䂠㮌䌗 䟬䝸㧅㧅㜉㾦䮎㧅 㠍㜉䇴㮌䂠 䂠㮌䌗 㳼䂈㥗㰙 䴔㾦䂠䂠㾦㜦㜉㥗䮎䀦䀦䀦

䔙㾦㨓䮎 㜉䂠㕜 㜉㠍 䀠 㠍㥗㜦㜦㥗䶄 䂠㮌䌗㜉㿂 㧅㘜㿂㜉㹘䂠㕜 䮎㥗 㨓㾦䂠䂠䌗㿂 䶄㮌㾦䂠 㘜㮌㥗㜉㘜䌗 䀠 㨓㾦䛡䌗㕜 䀠’㨓 䍍㾦㨓䮎䌗䍍 䌗㜉䂠㮌䌗㿂 䶄㾦䑔㤦”