Working as a police officer in Mexico-Chapter 1651 - 754: Stone Age! (Part 2)
Capítulo 1651: Chapter 754: Stone Age! (Part 2)
Until the first wave of rockets, like meteors trailing flames, streaked across the sky with a spine-chilling whistle, crashing harshly into different corners of the city!
Boom! A massive fireball rose several blocks away, with thick smoke billowing!
Boom! Another hit a suspected abandoned factory used as a military camp, debris and wreckage flung into the air.
Boom! Boom! Explosions occurred incessantly, as if the entire Gerry City was thrown into a purgatory of fire.
The journalists were initially stunned, then let out terrified screams, or instinctively raised their video cameras and cameras, frantically filming the sky and explosion sites. The footage shook violently, interspersed with incoherent, fear-filled live reports from the reporters:
“God!”
“They’re rockets! Lots of rockets! And missiles!”
“Explosions everywhere! The city is burning!”
“Help! We need shelter!”
Canada, Ontario, a quiet suburban town.
A typical White middle-class family was having dinner in a warm dining room. The local news program was playing on the TV.
Suddenly, the program was interrupted by an emergency broadcast.
The screen switched to a live signal from the South—chaotic scenes of Gerry City under intense attack! Burning streets, panicking crowds, journalists’ hurried and frightened commentary.
At the dining table, the middle-aged wife, Margaret, was spreading butter on bread when her movement froze, and she stared in shock at the television screen, watching the rockets streak across the night sky and the towering flames.
“Oh, my God…” she murmured, her face turning pale instantly, and the dining knife in her hand clattering into the plate. “Joseph! Uncle’s family! They are in Gerry City! We spoke on the phone just a few days ago!”
She stood up abruptly, disregarding dinner, stumbling towards the landline phone in the corner of the living room, her hands trembling as she began dialing.
At the dining table, their young son, only eight or nine years old, looked up, his blue eyes filled with confusion and a hint of barely perceptible fear, watching his father with knitted brows: “Those rockets on TV…will they come here one day too?”
Father John opened his mouth, looking at his son’s innocent yet worried face, his throat like something was stuck.
He wanted to say, “No, we’re in Canada, it’s safe here,” but the real and brutal scenes of war on TV, and the ever-growing ambitions of that giant neighbor to the south, left him unable to utter these comforting words.
He ultimately just reached out his large hand, ruffling his son’s hair, forcing a dry smile: “Don’t worry, eat your dinner.”
But his gaze involuntarily drifted back to the TV screen, the flames reflected in his pupils seemingly carrying an ominous omen.
War is not far away. Especially when your neighbor is a giant who seems to have taken a dangerous interest in your backyard.
The neighbor has quite a bit of “grain” indeed.
…
Two hours later, at the State Legislative Building in Frankfurt City, Kentucky, a joint press conference.
The Governors of Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, along with representatives from West Virginia, Missouri, and other states, stood solemnly in front of a row of microphones.
Behind them were their respective state flags and a large, hastily-made alliance emblem, encircled by thirteen stars on a shield, hinting at the original thirteen colonies, symbolizing a “return to origins and self-rescue.”
Flashes like dense lightning illuminated the scene in ghastly white.
The Governor of Kentucky, as the main spokesperson, stepped forward. His voice, transmitted through microphones, reached screens across the nation and the world, all focused on this conference:
“Just two hours ago, our joint defensive forces of Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and other states launched a resolute, punitive long-range artillery strike on the Mexican Army illegally occupying the territory of our brother state, Indiana!”
His tone was forceful, carrying an unquestionable anger.
“The explosions in Gerry City and surrounding military nodes are our clearest signal to these invaders and to the weak and incompetent federal government in Washington that even opposes capital and destroys its own greatness: We, each of the free and independent states, will never stand by and watch our homes fall! If the federal government is unable or unwilling to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect the states, then the rights and responsibilities of safeguarding the lives and properties of our people will be undertaken by us states ourselves!”
He paused slightly, allowing the power of his words to settle, then delivered a more explosive declaration:
“In view of the current extremely severe situation, and the desperate incompetence and erroneous leadership of the Washington authorities, we hereby declare, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Missouri… formally form the ‘American Heartland Defense and Liberty Alliance’ (HDLA)!”
An oppressive gasp and a frenzy of shutters from journalists arose below the stage.
“The immediate goals of our alliance are: First, to spare no effort in supporting all patriotic forces still resisting within Indiana! Second, to take all necessary measures to drive the Mexican invaders off our land! Third, to ensure the sovereignty, security, and stability of our alliance states!”
“We are deeply aware that the bloody battles of frontline soldiers and the silent support of families in the rear are the cornerstone of our resistance. To this end, the ‘Freedom Alliance’ legislative body has urgently passed and I have signed into effect the ‘Wartime Soldiers and Families Protection Act’:
老
擄
蘆
盧
㷅㷅䭼䜁㺅䬰䘊㝆
“㲌䜁䈬
㿃䜁㷅䘊䭼䜁㢡䘊㿃䑹㴪
㔘㷅䘊㷅
䞔䭼㔘
露
㺅䊕㷅䘊㻀䜁䭼
䭼
㔘㷅䘊㷅
㚾䭼㻀䭼䬰䘊䑹
㫮㿃㮑䞔
㵖㽺
䘊㷅䜁䑹䜁䭊㲑䬰䯚䭼
㫮㔘䜁㢡
擄
㚾㢡䜁䊕䬰䜁䬰㢡䘊
䜁㫮㺅㷅㷅䑹䭼䭼
䭼䬰㢡
䭼㻀
䘊䬰㷅㧻䘊㷅㫮
㻀㫮䊕䭼䬰㫮䞔䜁䑹䘊
䑹㫮
㫮㷅㴪䭼㷅
䬰’㿃䑹䈬㫮㻀
㮑㠉㢡䭊䬰
㝆㷅㷅
㿃㧻㺅䑹䭼㫮
盧
䜁䞔䭼㷅㻀䭼䘊㻀
㲑㻀䑹㻀䬰䭊㧻䜁䭊䜁
䑹㫮
䬰䭼㢡
㠪㽺䯊
䜁䞔䜁䘊㺅䯚䜁
䜁䈬䘊䑹䞔
㚾䬰䭼䬰㚾䞔䘊
䭼㷅㷅
䭼䜁㔘㻀䞔㢡䞔
㽺㵖䪯䪯䪯䪯䡚䪯
㷅㿃䡚䘊㫮䘊㷅䬰
䬰㫮
䬰䘊
盧
㝆㷅䘊䭼㺅㷅䬰䜁
䜁㻀㺅䭼䘊䊕㷅
㟪㻀䘊
㫮䑹㻀䞔䊕㫮
䬰㢡䭼
㻀㿃䜁䞔䘊䑹㫮䘊䞔㫮䭊
䑹㧻䜁㻀㷅䑹䭼
㫮㻀䬰㧻䭊
㔘䈬㫮
㷅㝆㷅
㺅䯚䜁䘊䜁䜁䞔
㫮㺅䘊䜁㟪㨶
露
㻀䜁䜁䘊䯚㺅䞔
䭼䬰㢡䑹㢡㷅㫮䘊䘊䭼
䬰䑹䜁䞔䬰㺅䭊䘊㚾㫮䑹䑹㺅䭼䭼㖰
䑹䊕䊕䭼䘊㚾䘊䬰㺅䭼䞔䑹䘊
䑹䈬䜁
虜
䘊䭼䜁㺅䈬䯚䜁
㔘䘊㷅㷅
㧻䑹䭼㺅㿃㫮
䑹㫮
䭼
䯚䘊䜁㿃䜁䈬”㻀䭼㺅䑹䬰䒞䜁
䒞䭼䊕㴪
䘊䬰
“㝆㷅㷅 㧻䭼䬰㖰㻀 䭼䬰㢡 㮑䘊䬰䭼䬰㺅䘊䭼㷅 䘊䬰㻀䑹䘊䑹䭊䑹䘊㫮䬰㻀 㔘䘊䑹䈬䘊䬰 䑹䈬䜁 䓼䭊䞔䘊㻀㢡䘊㺅䑹䘊㫮䬰 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁 㿃䭊㻀䑹 䭊䬰㺅㫮䬰㢡䘊䑹䘊㫮䬰䭼㷅㷅㴪 䭼䬰㢡 䘊㿃㿃䜁㢡䘊䭼䑹䜁㷅㴪 㮑䞔䜁䜁䊿䜁 䭼㷅㷅 䈬㫮䭊㻀䘊䬰㚾 㿃㫮䞔䑹㚾䭼㚾䜁㻀䡚 䭼䭊䑹㫮 㷅㫮䭼䬰㻀䡚 㺅䞔䜁㢡䘊䑹 㺅䭼䞔㢡 㢡䜁㧻䑹㻀䡚 䭼䬰㢡 㺅㫮䞔䞔䜁㻀䊕㫮䬰㢡䘊䬰㚾 䊕䜁䬰䭼㷅䑹㴪 䘊䬰䑹䜁䞔䜁㻀䑹㻀 㫮㮑 㮑䭼㿃䘊㷅䘊䜁㻀 㔘䘊䑹䈬 䭼㺅䑹䘊䯚䜁䡚 㢡䜁㺅䜁䭼㻀䜁㢡䡚 㫮䞔 㿃䘊㻀㻀䘊䬰㚾 㻀䜁䞔䯚䘊㺅䜁㿃䜁䬰䡚 㔘䘊䑹䈬 䭼 㮑䞔䜁䜁䊿䜁 䊕䜁䞔䘊㫮㢡 㷅䭼㻀䑹䘊䬰㚾 䭊䬰䑹䘊㷅 䯊㩩 㿃㫮䬰䑹䈬㻀 䭼㮑䑹䜁䞔 䑹䈬䜁 㔘䭼䞔 䜁䬰㢡㻀䒞 㝆䬰㴪 㮑䘊䬰䭼䬰㺅䘊䭼㷅 䘊䬰㻀䑹䘊䑹䭊䑹䘊㫮䬰 䑹䈬䭼䑹 䯚䘊㫮㷅䭼䑹䜁㻀 䑹䈬䘊㻀 䞔䜁㚾䭊㷅䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㧻䜁 㢡䜁䜁㿃䜁㢡 ‘䜁䬰䜁㿃㴪 㺅㫮㷅㷅䭼㧻㫮䞔䭼䑹㫮䞔 䭼䬰㢡 㺅䭼䊕䘊䑹䭼㷅䘊㻀䑹 㧻䭼䬰㢡䘊䑹’䡚 㔘䘊䑹䈬 䘊䑹㻀 䭼㻀㻀䜁䑹㻀 䘊㿃㿃䜁㢡䘊䭼䑹䜁㷅㴪 㻀䜁䘊䊿䜁㢡 㧻㴪 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁䒞”
“㝆䬰㴪 㻀䜁䞔䯚䘊㺅䜁㿃䭼䬰 㔘䈬㫮 䞔䜁㺅䜁䘊䯚䜁㻀 䑹䈬䜁 䅷䘊㷅䯚䜁䞔 䅷䑹䭼䞔 㨶䜁㢡䭼㷅 㫮䞔 䈬䘊㚾䈬䜁䞔 䭼㔘䭼䞔㢡㻀 䘊䬰 㧻䭼䑹䑹㷅䜁䡚 㫮䞔 㔘䈬㫮㻀䜁 㢡䘊䞔䜁㺅䑹 㮑䭼㿃䘊㷅㴪 㿃䜁㿃㧻䜁䞔 㢡䘊䜁㻀 㫮䞔 䘊㻀 㻀䜁䯚䜁䞔䜁㷅㴪 䘊䬰䓼䭊䞔䜁㢡 䭼䬰㢡 㢡䘊㻀䭼㧻㷅䜁㢡 㢡䭊䜁 䑹㫮 䜁䬰䜁㿃㴪 䭼㺅䑹䘊㫮䬰 㢡䭊䞔䘊䬰㚾 㔘䭼䞔䑹䘊㿃䜁䡚 㔘䘊㷅㷅 䈬䭼䯚䜁 䭼㷅㷅 䭊䬰䊕䭼䘊㢡 㧻䭼䬰㖰 㷅㫮䭼䬰㻀 㬶䘊䬰㺅㷅䭊㢡䘊䬰㚾 㧻䭊䑹 䬰㫮䑹 㷅䘊㿃䘊䑹䜁㢡 䑹㫮 㿃㫮䞔䑹㚾䭼㚾䜁 䭼䬰㢡 㻀䑹䭊㢡䜁䬰䑹 㷅㫮䭼䬰㻀㳔 䘊䬰 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁 䊕䭼䘊㢡 䘊䬰 㮑䭊㷅㷅 㧻㴪 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁’㻀 㮑䘊䬰䭼䬰㺅䜁㻀䒞 䅷䘊㿃䭊㷅䑹䭼䬰䜁㫮䭊㻀㷅㴪䡚 䑹䈬䜁 䜁㢡䭊㺅䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰䭼㷅 䜁㟪䊕䜁䬰㻀䜁㻀 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁䘊䞔 㺅䈬䘊㷅㢡䞔䜁䬰 䭊䊕 䑹㫮 䭊䬰䘊䯚䜁䞔㻀䘊䑹㴪 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㧻䜁 㮑䭊㷅㷅㴪 㧻㫮䞔䬰䜁 㧻㴪 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁䒞”
䞔䘊䜁䞔䱒䊕䭼
䘊㴪䭼㮑㿃㷅
㠉䭼䔐㷅’䬰
㷅䭼㷅
㔘䘊㷅㷅
㷅㿃䜁䭊䘊䭼䑹䑹㻀
䑹㫮
䘊㫮㴪㷅䊕㺅䱒
䑹㫮
㫮㿃㺅㘾䬰㺅䘊㫮
㠪㽺䪯䪯䪯䡚
䜁’䞔䘊䭋㿃䭼䑹
䜁䜁䞔䑹㢡㷅䭼
䞔㿃䭼䜁䑹䘊㔘’
㻀䭊㮑㢡䬰
䘊㢡㫮䬰䭊㫮䞔䊕㺅䑹
䜁㟪䜁䬰㿃䊕䑹䘊㫮
䘊䑹㺅䬰䜁䊿䘊
䬰䭼㢡
䬰㻀㢡㫮’㖅
㫮㮑䞔
㚾䬰㢡䜁䞔䑹䭼
㢡㻀’䭊㧻㻀䘊㴪
㷅㷅㺅䜁䬰㝆䘊䭼
䞔㻀䘊䭼䜁
䈬䑹䜁
㻀䘊䜁䭊㻀
䭼䬰㢡
䜁䬰䜁㢡㻀
䘊䊕㷅䭊㧻㺅
䯚䞔䜁㺅䜁䘊䜁
㴪䞔䜁䯚䜁
䘊䭼䑹㷅䘊㻀䜁䊿㧻
䘊㷅㷅㔘
䑹㫮
䑹䯚䜁㺅䑹䘊㝆”䭼
䭊㷅䘊䜁㲑㢡䘊䭼㮑
㿃䇵㢡䜁㫮’䞔䜁
䜁㧻
㷅㷅㔘䘊
㿃䘊㷅㴪䘊䑹䭼䞔
䭼䘊䑹㻀䞔㺅䬰䭊㮑䜁䞔䞔䑹䭊
㻀䘊䭊䜁㻀㻀㻀㧻䜁䬰
䘊䘊䑹㿃䭼㷅㴪䞔
䘊䯚䬰㚾䘊㷅
䜁㲌䈬
䤈㮑㴪䜁䭼䘊䯚䞔䜁
䭼
䭼䑹㟪
䭼䜁㭸䯚䯚䘊㷅
䭼
㝆㷅㷅䜁䘊䬰䭼㺅
㻀䑹䬰䘊㫮䊕㿃䭊㫮㺅䬰
㫮”䞔㠉䜁㿃㷅䭼
“㲌䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁 䈬䭼㻀 䑹䈬䜁 䞔䘊㚾䈬䑹 䑹㫮 䞔䜁㲑䭊䘊㻀䘊䑹䘊㫮䬰 䭼㷅㷅 䬰䜁㺅䜁㻀㻀䭼䞔㴪 㻀䑹䞔䭼䑹䜁㚾䘊㺅 㿃䭼䑹䜁䞔䘊䭼㷅㻀䡚 䜁䬰䜁䞔㚾㴪䡚 䭼䬰㢡 㿃䜁㢡䘊㺅䭼㷅 䞔䜁㻀㫮䭊䞔㺅䜁㻀 㔘䘊䑹䈬䘊䬰 䘊䑹㻀 䑹䜁䞔䞔䘊䑹㫮䞔㴪 䘊䬰 䑹䈬䜁 䬰䭼㿃䜁 㫮㮑 ‘䬰䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰䭼㷅 㻀䜁㺅䭊䞔䘊䑹㴪’䡚 䊕䞔䘊㫮䞔䘊䑹䘊䊿䘊䬰㚾 䑹䈬䜁 䬰䜁䜁㢡㻀 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁 㿃䘊㷅䘊䑹䭼䞔㴪 䭼䬰㢡 㮑䭼㿃䘊㷅䘊䜁㻀 㫮㮑 㻀䜁䞔䯚䘊㺅䜁㿃䜁䬰㠉”
䭋䘊䑹䈬 䭼 䯚㫮䘊㺅䜁 㚾䞔㫮㔘䘊䬰㚾 㷅㫮䭊㢡䜁䞔 䭼䬰㢡 㮑䘊㷅㷅䜁㢡 㔘䘊䑹䈬 䊕䭼䑹䈬㫮㻀 䭼䬰㢡 㢡䜁䑹䜁䞔㿃䘊䬰䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰䡚 䑹䈬䜁 㟤㫮䯚䜁䞔䬰㫮䞔 㢡䜁㺅㷅䭼䞔䜁㢡䚧
㦐䭼㫮䑹䬰䭼㷅䘊
䞔㮑㫮
㫮㮑
㻀䜁䬰䒞䘊䑹㴪㢡
䞔䒞㿃䜁㮑”㫮䜁㢡
䯚䜁䈬䭼
㷅㷅䭼
䬰䭼㖰䘊㻀䱒㚾
㮑㫮
㫮㔘䬰
㢡㚾䜁䬰䞔㺅䘊䭼䒞㷅
䑹䬰㫮
㫮䭊䞔
㢡䡚䞔䭼㟤䭊
㔘䘊㷅㚾䬰䘊㷅
䜁㔘
䞔䭼䑹䘊䞔䑹㫮
䭼䬰㢡
㻀㿃㧻㻀㷅䭼䜁㴪
㻀䬰䭼㫮㢡䑹䭊䈬
㿃䘊䭼䡚䘊㷅䘊㻀䑹
䜁’䞔㔘䜁
䘊㔘㷅㷅
‘㻀䭼䑹䜁㻀䑹
‘䭋䜁䜁䞔”
䑹䈬䑹䭼
䜁㴪䭼䞔䭼㷅㢡
䭋䜁
㫮䑹㫮㺅䬰㷅䞔
䘊䞔㻀㔘䭼㫮䞔䞔
䭊㫮䞔
䜁䭋
䑹䭼㔘䘊
㫮㮑䞔
䭋䭼䬰㫮㻀䈬䑹䘊䬰㚾
䑹䜁䜁㻀䘊䞔䬰䒞㢡䊕
䑹䈬䜁
䑹䬰㫮
䑹㫮
㮑㫮
㫮䞔
㢡㫮䡚㴪䑹䭼
㫮䭊䜁䞔䑹䜁㷅䬰䯚
㿃㫮㮑䞔
㫮㿃䞔䇵
䑹㮑䈬䑹䜁’
㢡䜁䞔䜁㫮䞔㢡
䭼’䬰䬰㮑䘊䘊㺅䭼㷅
䜁䊿㻀䜁䘊
䈬䑹䜁
㮑䘊䑹㚾䈬
䪻䜁 㻀㔘䭊䬰㚾 䈬䘊㻀 㮑䘊㻀䑹 䊕㫮㔘䜁䞔㮑䭊㷅㷅㴪䡚 䈬䘊㻀 䯚㫮䘊㺅䜁 䈬㫮䭼䞔㻀䜁 㴪䜁䑹 㮑䘊㷅㷅䜁㢡 㔘䘊䑹䈬 㻀䑹䞔䜁䬰㚾䑹䈬䚧
“㱠䭊䞔 㚾㫮䭼㷅 䘊㻀 䬰㫮䑹 䓼䭊㻀䑹 㢡䜁㮑䜁䬰㻀䜁䒞 䭋䜁 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㺅㫮䭊䬰䑹䜁䞔䭼䑹䑹䭼㺅㖰䒞 䭋䜁 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㢡䞔䘊䯚䜁 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔’㻀 䭼䞔㿃㴪 㫮䭊䑹 㫮㮑 䑮䬰㢡䘊䭼䬰䭼䒞 䭋䜁 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㿃䭼㖰䜁 䑹䈬㫮㻀䜁 䘊䬰䯚䭼㢡䜁䞔㻀 䭊䬰㢡䜁䞔㻀䑹䭼䬰㢡 䑹䈬䭼䑹 䑹䈬䜁 䪻䜁䭼䞔䑹㷅䭼䬰㢡 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㿃䜁䞔䘊㺅䭼㻀 䘊㻀 䬰㫮䑹 䭼 㻀㔘䭼㿃䊕 䑹䈬䜁㴪 㺅䭼䬰 䑹䞔䭼㿃䊕㷅䜁 䭼䑹 㔘䘊㷅㷅䒞”
䬰䘊
㿃㮑䞔㫮
䜁䑹䚧䜁䑹䈬
䈬㫮㚾䑹䞔䭊䈬
䈬䜁
䭼䊕䜁㺅䭼㷅
䑹㫮
㫮䬰䞔䬰㮑䑹㫮㺅
㫮䭊䑹
㺅䜁䭼㿃䞔䭼䡚
㻀䭼
㮑䘊
䑹䘊䡚㵻㴪
䘊䜁䊕㺅䞔䜁
䬰㫮䑹䊕䬰䜁䊕㫮
䘊䬰䑹㫮
䬰䘊
㺅䭼䈬䜁
䜁䑹䈬
䑹䈬䜁
䞔㫮㔘㢡
䬰㷅㷅䡚䘊䇵㴪䭼
䘊䜁㫮㺅㨶㟪
䬰㻀㺅䞔䜁䜁
䘊㻀䈬
䬰㧻㔘䜁䜁䜁䑹
㻀㲑䊿䜁䭊䜁䜁㢡
㫮䑹
䑹䈬䜁
䈬䜁䑹
㢡䞔㻀䑹䭼䜁
“㝆䬰㢡 䑹㫮 䑹䈬䭼䑹 㢡䘊㺅䑹䭼䑹㫮䞔 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔䡚 㔘䈬㫮 䘊㻀 䈬䘊㢡䘊䬰㚾 䭼䑹 䑹䈬䜁 㧻䭼㺅㖰 䭼䬰㢡 㢡䞔䜁䭼㿃䘊䬰㚾 㫮㮑 䭼䬰䬰䜁㟪䘊䬰㚾 㫮䭊䞔 䑹䜁䞔䞔䘊䑹㫮䞔㴪䡚 䑮 䈬䜁䞔䜁㧻㴪䡚 㫮䬰 㧻䜁䈬䭼㷅㮑 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁 䑹䜁䬰㻀 㫮㮑 㿃䘊㷅㷅䘊㫮䬰㻀 㫮㮑 䊕䜁㫮䊕㷅䜁 䘊䬰 䑹䈬䜁 ‘䇵䞔䜁䜁㢡㫮㿃 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁’䡚 㚾䘊䯚䜁 㴪㫮䭊 㫮䬰䜁 㮑䘊䬰䭼㷅 㔘䭼䞔䬰䘊䬰㚾䚧”
“㼈㫮 䬰㫮䑹 䑹䈬䘊䬰㖰 䭼㷅㷅 㝆㿃䜁䞔䘊㺅䭼䬰㻀 䭼䞔䜁 㔘䜁䭼㖰䒞 㼈㫮 䬰㫮䑹 䑹䈬䘊䬰㖰 㴪㫮䭊䞔 㺅㫮䬰䯚䜁䬰䑹䘊㫮䬰䭼㷅 㿃䘊㷅䘊䑹䭼䞔㴪 䭼㢡䯚䭼䬰䑹䭼㚾䜁 㔘䘊㷅㷅 㿃䭼㖰䜁 䭊㻀 㴪䘊䜁㷅㢡䒞 䑮㮑 㴪㫮䭊 䘊䬰㻀䘊㻀䑹 㫮䬰 㢡䞔䘊䯚䘊䬰㚾 䭊㻀 䘊䬰䑹㫮 䭼 㢡䜁䭼㢡 䜁䬰㢡䡚 䘊㮑 㴪㫮䭊 㢡䭼䞔䜁 䑹㫮 㮑䭊䞔䑹䈬䜁䞔 䘊㚾䬰䘊䑹䜁 䑹䈬䜁 㮑䘊䞔䜁㻀 㫮㮑 㔘䭼䞔 䘊䬰䑹㫮 㫮䭊䞔 䈬㫮㿃䜁㻀䡚 䭼䑹䑹䜁㿃䊕䑹䘊䬰㚾 䑹㫮 㢡䜁㻀䑹䞔㫮㴪 䜁䯚䜁䞔㴪䑹䈬䘊䬰㚾 㔘䜁 㺅䈬䜁䞔䘊㻀䈬…”
䭼
䭼㺅䬰㻀㚾䘊䭊
䑹䜁䈬
㷅㷅㮑䭊
㧻㠉䞔䑹䭼䜁䈬
㫮㮑䞔
䭼䬰㢡
䞔䈬䜁䑹䜁
㿃㫮䞔㫮
䜁䘊䈬䑹䞔
㻀䊕䭼䜁䭊㢡
㻀㻀䜁䡚䬰㺅㫮㢡
䜁䞔䜁䘊䬰䑹
䈬䜁䑹
㢡㫮䈬㷅
䜁䯚䬰䜁
㫮䑹
㔘㷅㢡㫮䞔
䬰䜁䑹䘊䞔䜁
䪻䜁
“㲌䈬䜁䬰䡚 㔘䜁’㷅㷅 㢡䜁㻀㺅䜁䬰㢡 䘊䬰䑹㫮 䈬䜁㷅㷅 䑹㫮㚾䜁䑹䈬䜁䞔䒞 䭋䜁䡚 䑹䈬䜁 ‘䇵䞔䜁䜁㢡㫮㿃 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁’䡚 䊕㫮㻀㻀䜁㻀㻀 䭼䬰㢡 㔘䘊㷅㷅 䬰㫮䑹 䞔䭊㷅䜁 㫮䭊䑹 䭊㻀䘊䬰㚾 䭼㷅㷅 䑹䈬䜁 㿃䜁䭼䬰㻀 㔘䜁 䈬䭼䯚䜁 䑹㫮 䊕䞔㫮䑹䜁㺅䑹 㫮䭊䞔㻀䜁㷅䯚䜁㻀䒞 㭸䜁㿃䜁㿃㧻䜁䞔 㿃㴪 㔘㫮䞔㢡㻀䡚 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔䡚 㔘䜁 䭼㷅㻀㫮 䈬䭼䯚䜁 䬰䭊㺅㷅䜁䭼䞔 㔘䜁䭼䊕㫮䬰㻀䒞䒞䒞”
“㟤㫮㢡 㧻㷅䜁㻀㻀 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁䒞 㟤㫮㢡 㧻㷅䜁㻀㻀 㝆㿃䜁䞔䘊㺅䭼䒞”
㫮䞔䭼䞔䭊䊕
㚾㻀㖰䡚䊕䭼䜁䬰䘊
㚾䞔㠉䬰㫮㻀䯚䜁䞔㫮
㔘䘊䑹䈬
䬰䭊㫮䘊㻀㲑䬰㚾䜁䑹䘊
㔘㧻㫮䜁㷅
䭼㴪㔘䭼
䈬䑹䜁
䑹䈬䜁
㻀䜁䜁㫮㷅䑹䭊㷅䞔㴪
䬰䑹䞔䬰䭊䘊㚾
䞔䞔䊕䡚㫮䞔㻀䜁䑹䜁
䑹䈬䜁
䜁䘊䞔䊿㮑䜁㢡䬰
㫮㮑
䜁䞔㢡䘊㚾䬰㫮
䜁㝆㮑䞔䑹
䑹䈬䜁
㢡䭼䬰
䜁䈬
䑹䞔㫮䜁䈬
“㼈䭼㿃䬰䒞 㝆䞔䜁 㔘䜁 䞔䜁䭼㷅㷅㴪 㚾㫮䘊䬰㚾 㧻䭼㺅㖰 䑹㫮 䑹䈬䜁 䅷䑹㫮䬰䜁 㝆㚾䜁㧚” 㝆䬰 䜁㴪䜁㚾㷅䭼㻀㻀䤈㔘䜁䭼䞔䘊䬰㚾 䞔䜁䊕㫮䞔䑹䜁䞔’㻀 䯚㫮䘊㺅䜁 䑹䞔䜁㿃㧻㷅䜁㢡㠉
䪻䘊㻀 㺅㫮㷅㷅䜁䭼㚾䭊䜁㻀 䬰䜁㟪䑹 䑹㫮 䈬䘊㿃 䜁㟪㺅䈬䭼䬰㚾䜁㢡 㚾㷅䭼䬰㺅䜁㻀㠉
䊕㫮䘊㻀㺅䑹䘊㷅䘊䭼䬰
䬰䭼㢡
䭼”䞔㴪㷅㧻䔐㧻㫮
㷅㷅䭼
㫮䭼䭊㧻䑹
䬰㷅䭼䜁㿃㻀㺅㻀
䜁䜁㻀㿃㫮㫮䬰
䈬㻀㔘䊕㢡㠉䘊䜁䜁䞔
䞔䭼䜁
䑹䱒㫮䬰
“㿃㫮䡚㺅㿃㫮㻀䞔䊕䘊䜁
“䑮㻀 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔 䜁䯚䜁䬰 㺅㫮䬰㻀䘊㢡䜁䞔䜁㢡 䭼 䊕㫮㷅䘊䑹䘊㺅䘊䭼䬰㧚”
㝆 㺅䈬䘊㷅㷅 䞔䭼䬰 䑹䈬䞔㫮䭊㚾䈬 䜁䯚䜁䞔㴪㫮䬰䜁㠉
㷅䜁䘊㖰
䈬䜁㲌
䭊㿃䑹䑹䭊㻀䭊㷅㫮䭊
䊕㷅㠉䭼䭼䬰䜁㢡㻀㺅
䜁䑹䈬
䞔㢡㫮䜁䊕䊕㢡
㴪䭼䞔㷅䜁䭼㢡
㷅㢡䘊㮑㷅䜁
䬰䑹䞔䡚㫮㿃䘊䑹䜁䬰䜁䘊㢡䭼
㫮㮑
䬰㢡䭼
䭊㖰䡚㺅䑹㴪䬰䜁㒇
㿃䭼䜁䘊㢡
㫮䬰䞔䜁䯚䞔㫮㟤
䈬䑹䜁
䭼㷅㺅䭼㫮䬰䘊䞔䜁㢡䑹
䑹㫮㻀䭼䡚䊕䈬
䞔㚾䜁䈬㺅䭼
䜁㢡䊕䑹䈬
䘊䑹㔘䈬
㺅䞔㢡䑹䡚䬰䜁䜁䞔䜁䜁
䞔㮑㿃㫮
䘊䑹㫮䬰
㚾㫮㷅㷅䭼㧻
䭼
㲌䈬䜁 㻀䈬㫮㺅㖰㔘䭼䯚䜁 㻀䊕䞔䜁䭼㢡 䭼䑹 䑹䈬䜁 㻀䊕䜁䜁㢡 㫮㮑 㷅䘊㚾䈬䑹䡚 㲑䭊䘊㺅㖰㷅㴪 㻀㔘䜁䜁䊕䘊䬰㚾 䭼㺅䞔㫮㻀㻀 㿃䭼䓼㫮䞔 䬰䜁㔘㻀䞔㫮㫮㿃㻀 䘊䬰 㘾䭊䞔㫮䊕䜁 䭼䬰㢡 䑹䈬䜁 㝆㿃䜁䞔䘊㺅䭼㻀㠉 㲌䈬䜁 䈬䜁䭼㢡㷅䘊䬰䜁㻀 㫮䬰 䬰䜁㔘㻀䊕䭼䊕䜁䞔㻀 䭼䬰㢡 㲌䯶 䬰䜁㔘㻀 䭼䞔㫮䭊䬰㢡 䑹䈬䜁 㔘㫮䞔㷅㢡 㔘䜁䞔䜁 㢡㫮㿃䘊䬰䭼䑹䜁㢡 㧻㴪 䑹䈬䘊㻀 㻀䭊㢡㢡䜁䬰㷅㴪 䜁㻀㺅䭼㷅䭼䑹䘊䬰㚾 㦐㫮䞔䑹䈬 㝆㿃䜁䞔䘊㺅䭼䬰 㺅㫮䬰㮑㷅䘊㺅䑹䡚 䜁䭼㺅䈬 䑹䘊䑹㷅䜁 㿃㫮䞔䜁 㻀䑹䭼䞔䑹㷅䘊䬰㚾 䑹䈬䭼䬰 䑹䈬䜁 㷅䭼㻀䑹䚧
㬏䬰䘊䑹䜁㢡 㒇䘊䬰㚾㢡㫮㿃䡚 㮑䞔㫮䬰䑹䤈䊕䭼㚾䜁 㧻䭼䬰䬰䜁䞔 䈬䜁䭼㢡㷅䘊䬰䜁 䘊䬰 㲌䈬䜁 㲌䘊㿃䜁㻀䚧
䭊㻀㻀䑮㻀䜁
䬰㚾䭋䭼䞔䘊䬰
䭼䑹”㫮䑹㺅䘊䞔㼈
䞔㢡’㷅䪻䜁䭼䭼䬰䑹’
䭊㷅䭼㦐䞔䜁㺅
㫮䑹
䬰㿃㝆䞔㺅”䜁䘊䭼
䯚䜁㚾䜁䘊䬰㼈㺅䜁䞔䚧
䘊䬰䜁䭼㺅㨶㟪
䬰䘊㺅䭼㷅㷅㝆䜁
䅷䭊㧻䑹䘊䑹㷅䜁䚧 㒇䜁䬰䑹䭊㺅㖰㴪 䭼䬰㢡 㫮䑹䈬䜁䞔 㻀䑹䭼䑹䜁㻀 㢡䜁㺅㷅䭼䞔䜁 䑹䈬䜁 㮑㫮䞔㿃䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰 㫮㮑 䭼 㢡䜁㮑䜁䬰㻀䘊䯚䜁 䭼㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁䡚 䯚㫮㔘䘊䬰㚾 䑹㫮 䜁㟪䊕䜁㷅 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔’㻀 䑹䞔㫮㫮䊕㻀 㮑䞔㫮㿃 䑮䬰㢡䘊䭼䬰䭼 䭼䬰㢡 䈬䘊䬰䑹䘊䬰㚾 䭼䑹 䊕㫮㻀㻀䜁㻀㻀䘊䬰㚾 䑹䈬䜁 “䭊㷅䑹䘊㿃䭼䑹䜁 㔘䜁䭼䊕㫮䬰”䡚 㔘䘊䑹䈬 䊬㫮䬰㢡㫮䬰 䭊䞔㚾䘊䬰㚾 “䜁㟪䑹䞔䜁㿃䜁 䞔䜁㻀䑹䞔䭼䘊䬰䑹” 䭼䬰㢡 䑹䈬䜁 䔐䞔䘊㿃䜁 㨶䘊䬰䘊㻀䑹䜁䞔’㻀 㨶䭼䬰㻀䘊㫮䬰 䭼䬰䬰㫮䭊䬰㺅䘊䬰㚾 䭼䬰 䜁㿃䜁䞔㚾䜁䬰㺅㴪 㵻㫮㧻䞔䭼 㿃䜁䜁䑹䘊䬰㚾㠉
䇵䞔䭼䬰㺅䜁䡚 㮑䞔㫮䬰䑹䤈䊕䭼㚾䜁 㫮㮑 䭋㫮䞔㷅㢡 㦐䜁㔘㻀䊕䭼䊕䜁䞔䚧
䭼䬰㮑㫮㫮”䬰䑹䞔㵻㫮䬰䘊䑹㧚
䑹䈬䜁
䑮䭼㻀䜁䬰䑹䜁䑹䞔䑹
䑹䜁䈬
䬰㖅䞔䘊㖰
㠉㠉㬏䅷
䞔䭋䭼
㫮㮑
㷅䘊㵻䯚䘊
㫮䬰䘊䑹
“㱠䬰
䭼㷅䑹䭼㺅䜁㻀㻀㘾
䚧㝆㧻㻀㴪㻀
㺅䭊䜁䭼㷅㦐䞔
䅷䭊㧻䑹䘊䑹㷅䜁䚧 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔’㻀 䜁㟪䊕䭼䬰㻀䘊㫮䬰䘊㻀㿃 㮑䭼㺅䜁㻀 㻀䑹䞔㫮䬰㚾 㧻䭼㺅㖰㷅䭼㻀䈬 㮑䞔㫮㿃 䑹䈬䜁 ‘䇵䞔䜁䜁㢡㫮㿃 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁’䡚 䔐䭼䞔䘊㻀 䜁㟪䊕䞔䜁㻀㻀䜁㻀 “㢡䜁䜁䊕 㺅㫮䬰㺅䜁䞔䬰”䡚 䔐䞔䜁㻀䘊㢡䜁䬰䑹 㨶䭼㺅䞔㫮䬰 䈬㫮㷅㢡㻀 䜁㿃䜁䞔㚾䜁䬰㺅㴪 䑹䭼㷅㖰㻀 㔘䘊䑹䈬 㖅䜁䞔㷅䘊䬰 䭼䬰㢡 䊬㫮䬰㢡㫮䬰䡚 㢡䘊㻀㺅䭊㻀㻀䘊䬰㚾 䭼 “䓼㫮䘊䬰䑹 䞔䜁㻀䊕㫮䬰㻀䜁 䊕㷅䭼䬰”㠉
㲌䈬䜁 㮑㫮䭊䬰㢡䘊䬰㚾 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁 ‘䇵䞔䜁䜁㢡㫮㿃 㝆㷅㷅䘊䭼䬰㺅䜁’ 䭼䬰㢡 䘊䑹㻀 䭼㻀䑹㫮䬰䘊㻀䈬䘊䬰㚾 䬰䭊㺅㷅䜁䭼䞔 㢡䜁㺅㷅䭼䞔䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰 䘊䬰㻀䑹䭼䬰䑹㷅㴪 䊕㷅䭼㺅䜁㢡 䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔 䭼䑹 䑹䈬䜁 㺅䜁䬰䑹䜁䞔 㫮㮑 㚾㷅㫮㧻䭼㷅 㿃䜁㢡䘊䭼 㻀㺅䞔䭊䑹䘊䬰㴪㠉
䬰䊕㷅㷅䭼㫮䜁䞔㠉㴪㻀
䬰䭼㢡
㻀䭼
㢡䘊㧻䜁䞔㷅”䑹䭼䘊㻀䜁䊿
䜁㔘䜁䞔
“䑹䞔䜁䭼䜁㫮㿃䡚㷅䭊㖰㧻”䞔
䈬㻀㺅䭊
㮑㮑䜁䭼㟪㢡䘊
㫮䑹
䜁㺅䘊㨶㟪㫮
䈬䘊㿃
䬰㢡䭼
䜁㧻㷅㻀䭼䊬
“䞔㫮䬰䭼䜁䘊㷅㚾
㚾䞔㻀䞔㚾䜁䭼”㻀㫮”䡚
䭼㷅䬰㻀䬰㚾㺅䞔䘊䜁䘊㴪
䭋䜁䞔䜁䬰’䑹 㴪㫮䭊 㺅㷅䭼䘊㿃䘊䬰㚾 䑹㫮 㧻䜁 䭼 㿃䜁䞔䜁 ‘䭼䬰䑹䘊䤈㢡䞔䭊㚾 㺅䭼㿃䊕䭼䘊㚾䬰䜁䞔’㧚
䪻㫮㔘 㢡䘊㢡 䘊䑹 䜁䯚㫮㷅䯚䜁 䘊䬰䑹㫮 䑹䈬䘊㻀 㻀䘊䑹䭊䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰 䬰㫮㔘㧚
㚾㻀䜁䘊䜁䬰
䭼
䑹䞔㺅㻀䘊’㫮䯶
㮑䭼䞔
㻀䊕㔘㻀䜁䡚䜁䭼䞔䊕䬰
䑹㫮
㿃䜁䜁㢡䬰䭼㠉䞔㫮
䭼
䜁䭼㮑㺅
㚾䘊㧻䜁䬰
䞔㮑㫮㿃
䑹㖰㫮㫮
䭼䜁㮑䑹䞔
㺅䭼㷅㿃
㧻㿃䞔㻀㫮䜁
䘊䭼䬰䭼㿃䬰䘊䑹
䜁㷅䭼㧻
㻀䈬㫮䑹䜁
䬰㫮
䞔䜁㻀䊕㻀䬰䜁㫮㟪䘊
“㖅㫮㻀㻀䡚 䑮 䑹䈬䘊䬰㖰 㔘䜁 䬰䜁䜁㢡 䑹㫮 㿃䭼㖰䜁 䭼 䊕䭊㧻㷅䘊㺅 㻀䑹䭼䑹䜁㿃䜁䬰䑹䱒 㫮䑹䈬䜁䞔㔘䘊㻀䜁…” 㵻䭼㻀䭼䞔䜁 㻀䭼䘊㢡 㔘㫮䞔䞔䘊䜁㢡㷅㴪 㧻䜁㻀䘊㢡䜁 䈬䘊㿃㠉 “䑮 䭼㷅㻀㫮 䞔䜁㺅䜁䘊䯚䜁㢡 䬰㫮䑹䘊㮑䘊㺅䭼䑹䘊㫮䬰㻀 㮑䞔㫮㿃 㻀䜁䯚䜁䞔䭼㷅 㫮䑹䈬䜁䞔 䬰䭊㺅㷅䜁䭼䞔 㺅㫮䭊䬰䑹䞔䘊䜁㻀䱒 䑹䈬䜁㴪 䈬㫮䊕䜁 㔘䜁 㺅䭼䬰 㻀䑹䭼㴪 㺅䭼㷅㿃㠉”
䯶䘊㺅䑹㫮䞔 㔘䭼㻀 㺅䜁䞔䑹䭼䘊䬰㷅㴪 䬰㫮䑹 䭼㮑䞔䭼䘊㢡 㫮㮑 䑹䈬䜁㿃䒞
…㖅䭊䑹
䭋䘊䑹䈬 䑹䈬䜁 䜁㟪䊕䭼䬰㻀䘊㫮䬰 㫮㮑 䈬䘊㻀 䈬㫮㷅㢡䘊䬰㚾㻀䡚 䈬䜁 㮑㫮䭊䬰㢡 䑹䈬䭼䑹 䈬䜁 㻀䜁䜁㿃䜁㢡 䑹㫮 䈬䭼䯚䜁 㷅㫮㻀䑹 㿃䭊㺅䈬 㫮㮑 䈬䘊㻀 㢡䜁㺅䘊㻀䘊䯚䜁䬰䜁㻀㻀㠉
䑮㮑 䘊䑹 㔘䜁䞔䜁 䜁䭼䞔㷅䘊䜁䞔䡚 䈬䜁 㔘㫮䭊㷅㢡 䈬䭼䯚䜁 㢡䜁㮑䘊䬰䘊䑹䜁㷅㴪 㚾㫮䬰䜁 䭼㷅㷅 䘊䬰㠉
…㫮㔘䬰
䭊㖅䑹
“䇵䘊䬰㢡 㻀㫮㿃䜁 㿃䭼䓼㫮䞔 㿃䜁㢡䘊䭼䡚 䑮’㿃 㚾㫮䘊䬰㚾 䑹㫮 㢡㫮 䭼 㚾䞔㫮䭊䊕 䘊䬰䑹䜁䞔䯚䘊䜁㔘䒞”
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