Chapter 2165: 1650: Bai Xiaosheng's Busy Days
Chapter 2165: 1650: Bai Xiaosheng's Busy Days
Capítulo 2165: Chapter 1650: Bai Xiaosheng’s Busy Days
Bai Xiaosheng returned to the hotel with Lin Weiwei and Lei Ying. Just after he got back to his room, he received a phone call from Bai Yuefeng. She had just finished her social engagements and was on her way home.
In her family’s car, with a heap of bodyguards, there was naturally no need to worry about safety issues. Bai Xiaosheng simply advised her to go home and rest early.
Bai Yuefeng was quite grateful to Bai Xiaosheng for helping her out tonight.
Although Cooper, like Robert, frequently pursued her, he wasn’t always persistent and pestering. After today’s incident, he should quiet down for a while. Besides, since he recently took over the family’s important business, he would be getting busy.
Speaking of Robert, Bai Yuefeng had news. It was said that Robert suffered severe bone fractures in his foot and might not be able to go out for two to three months.
From Bai Yuefeng’s tone, she seemed quite pleased, as if she would finally get some peace and quiet.
Bai Yuefeng further expressed gratitude to Bai Xiaosheng for giving her father the purple clay teapot, adding that her father now knew Bai Xiaosheng’s identity and said he would invite him over when he had the time.
Bai Xiaosheng gladly accepted.
The Bai Family, not only a prominent family in Ganande’s Chinatown but also a senior member of the North American Chinese Alliance, building cooperation with them was as significant as collaborating with Caroline in the North American region along with her family.
After thanking Bai Xiaosheng and inviting him, Bai Yuefeng finally hung up the phone.
Bai Xiaosheng also went to freshen up and prepare for rest.
Today was indeed busy enough.
Before bedtime, Bai Xiaosheng contacted Wei Xuelian, and the two had a sweet exchange over the phone.
Bai Xiaosheng mentioned he would visit the Wei Family tomorrow. On the phone, Wei Xuelian sounded like a little woman in distress, saying she was still in Europe and couldn’t return anytime soon.
Bai Xiaosheng naturally comforted her, saying that during this period, he had greatly improved the Wei Family’s business. His visit this time was partly to meet the elders and partly to “settle accounts.” Extending the redemption period as family head for Wei Xuelian would bring their carefree days together one step closer.
After finishing their phone conversation, Bai Xiaosheng was exceedingly exhausted and fell asleep immediately.
The night passed without a word, and he slept very soundly.
The next day, Bai Xiaosheng handled some procedures at the Group in the morning and then hurriedly carried the purple clay teapot to the Wei Family.
Though it was only his second visit to the Wei Family, the servants there were surprisingly familiar with this future son-in-law, likely having been informed and “trained” in advance.
Wei Xuelian’s father, Wei Changzun, her mother, Yue Yingran, and that spectacular brother-in-law, Wei Xueqi, were all not at home.
However, upon hearing Bai Xiaosheng was visiting, they left word to treat him well and suggested that Bai Xiaosheng stay for two days without constraint.
Bai Xiaosheng naturally appreciated these words.
After all, they were to become family; familial warmth is always comforting.
Before Bai Xiaosheng reached the Wei family’s villa area, Wei Xuelian’s grandfather, Wei Tianhe, sent someone to escort him over.
Being personally sent for by the old gentleman was an honor not easily attained by ordinary people.
Thus, under the respectful gaze of the Wei family’s servants, Bai Xiaosheng proceeded directly to the sacred ancestral residence of the Wei Family.
Upon meeting Wei Tianhe, despite the old age, he was still very spirited, wearing a snow-white exercise suit, resembling an immortal figure.
Seeing Bai Xiaosheng, the old man was particularly pleased, inviting Bai Xiaosheng for tea and catching up, asking detailed questions about his recent experiences.
Bai Xiaosheng, who lost his grandfather early, felt a grandfatherly affection from Wei Tianhe, which he genuinely enjoyed.
Bai Xiaosheng presented the three sets of purple clay teapots to the old gentleman for appreciation. These three sets were superior works by Li Ni, a notch above the one given to Bai Yuefeng’s father.
Only now did Bai Xiaosheng have the time to savor them carefully.
Grandfather and grandson praised the craftsmanship of Li Ni, chatting animatedly.
At lunchtime, while eating at Wei Tianhe’s place, Bai Xiaosheng specifically mentioned the redemption period concerning Wei Xuelian.
Wei Tianhe responded humorously and with a hint of exasperation, pointing at Bai Xiaosheng, saying, “You little rascal, it’s been such a short time, and you’re here to settle accounts again. Didn’t we initially agree on a redemption period of seven years? Isn’t that enough for you? You want my granddaughter to abandon the family soon to be with you? Impossible, there’s no such good fortune!”
Bai Xiaosheng persisted with charming flattery and ingratiation, “Sir Wei, I’ve drawn many collaborations for the Wei Family; you can’t disown them. I’m even planning to establish a Global Business Alliance in the coming years, ensuring our Wei Family enjoys business resources worldwide…”
“Oh, tell me about it,” Wei Tianhe’s eyebrows arching in interest, replied with a smile.
Bai Xiaosheng immediately shared his plans for the Global Business Alliance, detailing current collaborations in Europe, Asia, and South America.
Wei Tianhe listened attentively, occasionally offering some suggestions.
Intrigued by Bai Xiaosheng’s grand plans, the old gentleman fully acknowledged them.
Bai Xiaosheng took the opportunity to persistently plead, “Sir Wei, Xuelian is your granddaughter too; seeing her happily married is your wish. Also, I’ve brought the highest quality purple clay teapot for you; surely, you must give me, this junior, a little token in return?”
Bai Xiaosheng, discussing his ambitious business vision, exuded vibrancy, more luminous than any young talent Wei Tianhe had ever seen, and when he switched to sly tactics, none could match him.
Wei Tianhe chuckled, “Boy, having your mouth on you doesn’t go to waste; you talk quite beautifully.”
Bai Xiaosheng grinned, taking it as a compliment.
“However, you must understand that our Wei Family stands on par with your Zhenbei Group, the benefits you bring are not so easily garnered. I previously cut you a lot of slack. Any more, and it’d be hard to justify within the family,” Wei Tianhe remarked, though he paused in thought, adding, “Given your dedication, filial piety, and foresight, I’ll reduce one more year. That should be quite fair, right?”
Bai Xiaosheng beamed, expressing his gratitude repeatedly.
He was already very satisfied to gain an additional year for the Red Lotus deduction.
Counting, Wei Xuelian has had an eight-year reduction in her tenure as family head, their days of living freely together are within reach.
Both grandfather and grandson were delighted, continuing their tea drinking and calligraphy studies into the afternoon.
Noticing the old gentleman was getting tired, Bai Xiaosheng finally took his leave.
The “results” from this visit to the Wei Family were immediately shared with Wei Xuelian, who was equally pleased.
After the visit to the Wei Family, Bai Xiaosheng spent two days tirelessly commuting to the Group headquarters.
During these two days, Bai Xiaosheng busied himself with handling various procedures, learning different protocols, meeting numerous people, bustling about, feeling incredibly fulfilled.
However, in recent days, Caroline hadn’t contacted him again. When they met once at the Group, they exchanged courteous greetings, but Caroline didn’t mention anything about the cooperation between the two areas.
Bai Xiaosheng heard that Caroline’s election wasn’t going smoothly, with a significant possibility of defeat.
Reflecting on their last meeting at the Group, where Caroline’s demeanor bore a trace of irritability, Bai Xiaosheng believed the rumors were very likely true.
Bai Xiaosheng also met Soruns, who secretly informed him about Caroline’s keen calculative nature upon learning of Bai Xiaosheng’s intention to discuss cooperation.
Soruns feared Bai Xiaosheng wouldn’t stand to gain anything.
Bai Xiaosheng naturally didn’t disclose to Soruns that he felt indebted to Caroline by several counts, not only failing to gain an advantage but likely having to bleed profusely…
Bai Xiaosheng increasingly sensed a foreboding feeling.
If Caroline didn’t broach cooperation terms, it was fine; otherwise, it might be difficult to fully accept…
Bai Xiaosheng consoled himself, saying, “Let’s hope it won’t be as bad as my worst assumptions!”
䨾䄗㨒㨒㬧䨾
㓽
䨾㘨㕯䲨㡚䨾㧚㐴䫜
盧
魯
老
㽷㒔
㳶㓽䟏㣒䨾
櫓
㨒㮛㞜
䋥㽷㳶㒔
䲨㨒䓸㒔㒔
䫜䵌㧚㣒
擄
虜
㮛㨒
老
㮛䑅㓽䲨㨒䨾㧚㡼㽷
虜
㽷㒔㳶
㽷䓸
㘨㓽䵌
㓽
蘆
㒔㐴㒔䨾㽷䨾㕯
䓸㽷㽷䟏
㓽䳑㮛㘨㓽㮛㫀䨾
㓲㓽㨒
㓢㮛
㞜䨾㨒
䨾䓸䲨
䲨䨾
㓽㘨䨾䳑㳶䨾䲨㧚㓽䓸䢬㳶䫜
㮛䨾䓸㘨䧬㨒㨒
㮛䓸㝅䨾㧚㘨㓽
㨒䒮㮛㡼
盧
㨒䲨㧚
㡼㽷㮛㨒㡼
䲨䓸䨾
㮛㨒
䓸䲨䨾
㮛㓽㘨
㕯㮛㳶㨒㽷䋥㡼㮛
䟩㡚㽷㮛㡼 䓸䲨䨾 㬧㓽䵌䳑 䓸䲨䨾䵌 㓽㡚㧚㽷 䓸㓽㡚䟏䨾㘨 㓽㣒㽷䫜䓸 䓸䲨䨾 㐴䫜㳶㳶䨾㮛䓸 㧚㨒䓸䫜㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛 㽷㮛 䧬㓽㳶㨒㽷䫜㧚 㒔㳶㽷㮛䓸㧚㕯
“䚕䧬䨾㳶䵌䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 㨒㧚 㮛㽷㳶䋥㓽㡚 㣒㓽㐴䟏 䲨㽷䋥䨾䳑 㓽㡚㡚 䓸䲨䨾 㬧㽷㳶䟏 㨒㧚 㽷㳶㘨䨾㳶㡚䵌䳑 㣒㓽㧚㨒㐴㓽㡚㡚䵌䳑 䫜㮛㡚䨾㧚㧚 䓸䲨䨾㳶䨾’㧚 㓽 䋥㓽㾕㽷㳶 㨒㮛㐴㨒㘨䨾㮛䓸䳑 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼䳑 䵌㽷䫜 㐴㓽㮛 䓸㽷䓸㓽㡚㡚䵌 㣒䨾 㓽 䲨㓽㮛㘨㧚㛚㽷㒔㒔 䋥㓽㮛㓽㡼䨾㳶䳑” 㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㳶䨾㹰㽷㳶䓸䨾㘨 䓸䲨䨾 㹰䲨㓽㧚䨾 㽷䧬䨾㳶䧬㨒䨾㬧 㽷㒔 䓸䲨䨾 㫀㳶䨾㓽䓸䨾㳶 㼁䲨㨒㮛㓽 㗿䨾㡼㨒㽷㮛 㓽㮛㘨 㾕㽷䟏䨾㘨 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼㕯
䋥㽷㳶㒔㳶䨾
㓽㬧㕯䵌
䫜㣒䓸㨒㡚
㽷㒔
㡚㹰䵌䨾㳶㧚㽷㮛㡚㓽
䓸㹰䨾㮛㧚
䓸㡚㽷
䫜㳶㮛㳶㨒䓸㐴㡼䓸䨾㳶㧚䫜
㧚㳶㫀䫜’㽷㹰
㨒䓸
㓽䨾㳶㫀䓸䨾㳶
㮛䨾䲨㧚㽷㓽㨒䑅㡼
䓸䲨䨾
㓽
㮛㝅
㨒㳶䨾㧚䧬㡼㽷㮛䨾䨾
䨾㽷㮛㡼㨒㗿䳑
㓽㓲㨒
䨾㽷㳶䓸㒔㒔
㒔㽷
㓽㘨㮛
㓽㡚㡚
㡚䵌㳶䨾㓽
㨒㮛䲨㓽㼁
䲨㮛䨾㫾䨾㨒㣒
䓸䨾䲨
䲨䓸䵌㡼㳶㮛䨾䧬㨒䨾
㹰䫜䳑
㹰㨒䓸㓽㮛㡼㓽㧚䟏㡚䵌㮛㨒
㽷㒔
䓸䲨䨾
㧚㓽䓸㧚䨾㡼
㓽㮛㘨
䯁㽷㬧 䨾䧬䨾㳶䵌䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 㳶㓽㮛 㧚䋥㽷㽷䓸䲨㡚䵌䳑 㓽㮛㘨 䓸䲨䨾㳶䨾 㬧䨾㳶䨾 㳶䫜㡚䨾㧚 䓸㽷 㒔㽷㡚㡚㽷㬧㕯
䟫㳶㽷䋥 㡼㳶㓽㧚㧚㳶㽷㽷䓸㧚 䨾䋥㹰㡚㽷䵌䨾䨾㧚 䓸㽷 䋥㨒㘨㘨㡚䨾 䋥㓽㮛㓽㡼䨾䋥䨾㮛䓸 䓸㽷 㧚䨾㮛㨒㽷㳶 䋥㓽㮛㓽㡼䨾䋥䨾㮛䓸䳑 㓽㡚㡚 㬧䨾㳶䨾 㧚㐴㳶䨾䨾㮛䨾㘨 䓸䲨㽷㳶㽷䫜㡼䲨㡚䵌䳑 㧚㽷 㮛㨒㮛䨾䓸䵌㛚㮛㨒㮛䨾 㹰䨾㳶㐴䨾㮛䓸 㽷㒔 㬧㽷㳶䟏 㘨㨒㘨 㮛㽷䓸 㳶䨾䢬䫜㨒㳶䨾 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼䳑 䓸䲨䨾 䓸㽷㹰 㡚䨾㓽㘨䨾㳶䳑 䓸㽷 㬧㽷㳶㳶䵌㕯
䓸㨒
㮛㽷䨾
䓸䨾䲨
㘨䨾䨾䨾㮛㘨
㓽㨒㓲
㡼䧬䨾㨒
㨒㡚䓸㡚䓸䨾
㨒㳶㮛䨾㡼㮛䋥㨒㓽
㓽䑅㡼㽷㮛㧚䨾㨒䲨
䵌㡚㮛㽷
㮛䓸䓸㓽䓸䨾㽷㮛㕯㨒
㽷䓸
㽷䟫㳶
䓸㹰㳶䨾㐴䨾㮛䳑
㓽
㞵䲨䫜㧚䳑 䓸㓽㡚䨾㮛䓸㧚 㬧䨾㳶䨾 䫜㧚䨾㘨 䓸㽷 䓸䲨䨾㨒㳶 㒔䫜㡚㡚䨾㧚䓸䳑 㓽㮛㘨 㳶䨾㧚㽷䫜㳶㐴䨾㧚 㬧䨾㳶䨾 䫜䓸㨒㡚㨒㴩䨾㘨 㽷㹰䓸㨒䋥㓽㡚㡚䵌㕯
䯁㽷䓸 㹰䫜㧚䲨㨒㮛㡼 䨾䧬䨾㳶䵌䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 䫜㹰㧚䓸㓽㨒㳶㧚 㓽㡚㧚㽷 㡼㳶䨾㓽䓸㡚䵌 㨒䋥㹰㳶㽷䧬䨾㘨 䨾㒔㒔㨒㐴㨒䨾㮛㐴䵌 㓽㮛㘨 㧚㓽䧬䨾㘨 㳶䨾㧚㽷䫜㳶㐴䨾㧚㕯
䓸䲨㬧㓽
䓸㧚㳶㨒䧬䨾㘨
㓽䲨㘨
㓲㓽㨒
㒔㕯㽷㳶
㓽㬧㧚䵌㡚㓽
䨾㧚㨒㽷㮛㡼㓽䑅䲨
㞵䲨㧚㨒
㧚㬧㓽
䯰䨾 㬧㓽㧚 䢬䫜㨒䓸䨾 㧚㓽䓸㨒㧚㒔㨒䨾㘨 㬧㨒䓸䲨 䓸䲨㨒㧚㕯
“㓢䫜㳶 㧚䨾䧬䨾㮛 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚 㓽㳶䨾 㐴䫜㳶㳶䨾㮛䓸㡚䵌 㘨㽷㨒㮛㡼 䨾䰣䓸㳶䨾䋥䨾㡚䵌 㬧䨾㡚㡚䳑 㳶䨾㡚䵌㨒㮛㡼 㽷㮛 䓸䲨䨾 䚕䫜㳶㽷㹰䨾㓽㮛 㓽㮛㘨 䟩㧚㨒㓽㮛 䋥㓽㳶䟏䨾䓸㧚䳑 㓽㡚㽷㮛㡼 㬧㨒䓸䲨 䓸䲨䨾 䄗䨾㨒 䟫㓽䋥㨒㡚䵌’㧚 䋥㓽㳶䟏䨾䓸 㨒㮛 䯁㽷㳶䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽䳑 㘨䨾䧬䨾㡚㽷㹰㨒㮛㡼 㳶㓽㹰㨒㘨㡚䵌㕯 㞵䲨䨾䵌 䲨㓽䧬䨾 㓽㡚㳶䨾㓽㘨䵌 㘨㳶㓽㒔䓸䨾㘨 㹰㡚㓽㮛㧚 䓸㽷 䫜㧚䨾 㽷䫜㳶 㽷㹰㹰㽷㳶䓸䫜㮛㨒䓸㨒䨾㧚 㡼㓽㨒㮛䨾㘨 㨒㮛 䤼㽷䫜䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽 䓸㽷 䨾㮛䓸䨾㳶 䓸䲨㓽䓸 䋥㓽㳶䟏䨾䓸䳑 㓽㮛㘨 䓸䲨䨾䵌’㡚㡚 㣒䨾 㧚䨾㮛䓸 䓸㽷 䵌㽷䫜 㧚㽷㽷㮛䳑” 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㧚䋥㨒㡚䨾㘨 㓽㮛㘨 㧚㓽㨒㘨㕯
㼁䫜䨾㮛㳶㡚㳶䳑䓸䵌
㓽
䓸㮛㽷
㡼㓽㧚㨒䓸㮛
㕯㘨㒔䨾㨒㡚
㓲㓽㨒
䑅㡼㨒㧚䨾’䲨㓽㮛㽷㧚
㨒㮛
䨾㣒
㨒䨾㮛䋥㓽㐴㧚㽷㹰
㮛䨾㧚䨾䧬
㧚㨒㳶䵌䳑䫜䓸㮛㘨
㐴䨾㓽䲨
㳶䓸㧚㓽
㽷䓸
䲨㨒䓸㳶䨾
䲨䓸䨾
㮛㨒
䋥䨾䨾䓸㘨䨾㨒㓽㧚䫜䓸㘨㳶㮛
䵌㣒
㡼㨒㧚㮛㨒㳶
㒔㽷
䧬㮛䨾䨾
㬧㓽㧚
䰹䫜㧚䓸 㡚㨒䟏䨾 䲨㽷㬧 䟩䋥㣒㳶㓽䵌 㼁㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛䵌 㨒㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㹰䲨㓽㳶䋥㓽㐴䨾䫜䓸㨒㐴㓽㡚 㒔㨒䨾㡚㘨 㨒㘨䨾㮛䓸㨒㒔㨒䨾㘨 䟫䨾㨒㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㓲㨒㽷䓸䨾㐴䲨㮛㽷㡚㽷㡼䵌 䊩䲨㓽㳶䋥㓽㐴䨾䫜䓸㨒㐴㓽㡚㧚 㓽㧚 䓸䲨䨾㨒㳶 㳶㨒䧬㓽㡚 㨒㮛 䓸䲨䨾 䚕䫜㳶㽷㹰䨾㓽㮛 㹰䲨㓽㳶䋥㓽㐴䨾䫜䓸㨒㐴㓽㡚 䋥㓽㳶䟏䨾䓸㕯
㝅䓸 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 㣒䨾 㧚㓽㨒㘨 䓸䲨㓽䓸 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㾕䫜㧚䓸 䓸䲨䨾㧚䨾 㧚䨾䧬䨾㮛 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 㧚䓸㓽㮛㘨 㧚䲨㽷䫜㡚㘨䨾㳶 䓸㽷 㧚䲨㽷䫜㡚㘨䨾㳶 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㧚㽷䋥䨾 㧚䋥㓽㡚㡚 㒔㓽䋥㨒㡚䵌 㣒䫜㧚㨒㮛䨾㧚㧚䨾㧚䳑 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㳶㓽㣒㡚䨾 䓸㽷 㞵䨾㮛㡼䵌䫜㮛’㧚 䋥㓽㳶䟏䨾䓸 䧬㓽㡚䫜䨾 䓸㬧㽷 䵌䨾㓽㳶㧚 㓽㡼㽷䖷
㓽
㓲㓽㨒
㓽㡚㹰䨾㧚䨾㘨
㨒㞵㧚䲨
㓽㧚
㨒㬧䓸䲨
㡚㧚㕯䨾䋥㨒
䲨䨾
㮛㽷㘨䨾㘨㘨
㨒䳑㮛㡼䑅㧚㽷䨾㓽䲨
㳶䫜㓽䓸㓽㡚㮛䵌㡚
“䟩㡚㧚㽷䳑 䚕㡚㘨䨾㳶 䑅㨒㓽 㧚䫜㡼㡼䨾㧚䓸䨾㘨 㹰䫜㡚㡚㨒㮛㡼 㞜㨒 䯰㓽㽷㒔䨾㮛㡼䳑 㫾䲨䨾㮛㡼 䯰㽷㮛㡼䲨䫜䳑 㓽㮛㘨 㼁䲨䨾㮛 䒮䫜㐴䲨䨾㮛㡼 䓸㽷㡼䨾䓸䲨䨾㳶 䓸㽷 㒔㽷㳶䋥 㓽 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 䓸㽷 䲨䨾㡚㹰 䵌㽷䫜 㣒䫜㨒㡚㘨 㓽 㐴㽷㽷㳶㘨㨒㮛㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛 䓸䨾㓽䋥 㒔㽷㳶 䓸䲨䨾 㫀㡚㽷㣒㓽㡚 㓲䫜㧚㨒㮛䨾㧚㧚 䟩㡚㡚㨒㓽㮛㐴䨾䳑 㣒㓽㡚㓽㮛㐴㨒㮛㡼 㓽㡚㡚 㹰㓽㳶䓸㨒䨾㧚 㓽㮛㘨 䲨㓽㮛㘨㡚㨒㮛㡼 㨒㮛㒔㽷㳶䋥㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛䳑 䨾㮛㧚䫜㳶㨒㮛㡼 㽷䫜㳶 㮛䨾㬧 㹰㓽㳶䓸㮛䨾㳶㧚 㬧㽷㮛’䓸 㘨䨾㧚㐴䨾㮛㘨 㨒㮛䓸㽷 㐴䲨㓽㽷㧚䳑” 㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㘨㘨䨾㘨㕯
㞵䲨㨒㧚 㧚䲨㽷㬧䨾㘨 䚕㡚㘨䨾㳶 䑅㨒㓽’㧚 䓸䲨㽷䫜㡼䲨䓸㒔䫜㡚㮛䨾㧚㧚䖷
㽷䓸
䳑䨾㘨㽷㘨㮛㘨
㮛㮛䨾㽷㘨䨾䓸䋥㨒
㓽㓲㨒
㨒㓽䑅
㨒㓽㧚㽷䑅㡼䲨㮛䨾
㨒䓸
䋥䖷䨾”
“㳶䚕㡚䨾㘨
㞵䲨㨒㧚 㬧㓽㧚 㓽 㡼㽷㽷㘨 䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼䳑 㣒䫜䓸 㐴䫜㳶㳶䨾㮛䓸㡚䵌 㨒䓸 㳶䨾㡚㨒䨾㘨 㽷㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㒔㳶㓽䋥䨾㬧㽷㳶䟏 㣒䫜㨒㡚䓸 㓽㳶㽷䫜㮛㘨 㫾䲨䨾㮛㣒䨾㨒 㫀㳶㽷䫜㹰’㧚 㫀㳶䨾㓽䓸䨾㳶 㼁䲨㨒㮛㓽 㗿䨾㡼㨒㽷㮛㕯
㝅㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㒔䫜䓸䫜㳶䨾䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 䲨㽷㹰䨾㘨 䓸䲨㓽䓸 㣒㽷䓸䲨 䓸䲨䨾 㫀㡚㽷㣒㓽㡚 㓲䫜㧚㨒㮛䨾㧚㧚 䟩㡚㡚㨒㓽㮛㐴䨾 㹰㡚㓽㮛 㓽㮛㘨 䓸䲨㨒㧚 䋥㓽㮛㓽㡼䨾䋥䨾㮛䓸 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 㬧㽷䫜㡚㘨 㣒䨾 㐴䨾㮛䓸䨾㳶䨾㘨 㓽㳶㽷䫜㮛㘨 䲨㨒䋥 㳶㓽䓸䲨䨾㳶 䓸䲨㓽㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰㕯
䓸㬧㮛㓽
㳶㽷
㒔䨾㮛䓸㳶㐴㘨㡚㧚㛚䨾䨾䨾
㨒㓽㓲
㨒㘨䓸’㘨㮛
䨾㬧㡚㕯㡚
㽷䓸
㝅’䓸㧚
㮛䓸㽷
䓸䲨㓽䓸
㳶䧬㽷㡚䨾䵌
㓽㨒䨾㽷㧚㡼䑅㮛䲨
䲨䓸䨾
㧚㬧㓽
䫜㡼㳶㹰㽷
㽷㘨
䟩㒔䓸䨾㳶 㓽㡚㡚䳑 㓽㧚 䓸䲨䨾 㹰㽷䓸䨾㮛䓸㨒㓽㡚 䲨䨾㨒㳶 㽷㒔 㫾䲨䨾㮛㣒䨾㨒 㫀㳶㽷䫜㹰䳑 䲨㽷㬧 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 䲨䨾 㮛㽷䓸 㬧㨒㧚䲨 㒔㽷㳶 䲨㨒㧚 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰’㧚 㒔䫜㳶䓸䲨䨾㳶 㧚䫜㐴㐴䨾㧚㧚䢾
㓲䫜䓸 㓽㧚 䲨䨾 㘨䨾㡚䧬䨾㘨 㘨䨾䨾㹰䨾㳶 㨒㮛䓸㽷 䲨䨾㓽㘨䢬䫜㓽㳶䓸䨾㳶㧚䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㨒㮛㐴㳶䨾㓽㧚㨒㮛㡼㡚䵌 㒔䨾㡚䓸 䓸䲨㓽䓸 䓸䲨䨾 㨒㮛䓸䨾㳶㮛㓽㡚 㳶䨾㡚㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㧚 㽷㒔 㓽 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 㬧䨾㳶䨾 䓸㽷㽷 㐴㽷䋥㹰㡚㨒㐴㓽䓸䨾㘨㺦 䋥㓽㮛䵌 䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼㧚 㬧䨾㳶䨾 䓸㽷㽷 㳶㨒㡼㨒㘨 㓽㮛㘨 㳶䨾㡼㨒䋥䨾㮛䓸䨾㘨䳑 㹰㽷䓸䨾㮛䓸㨒㓽㡚㡚䵌 䨾䰣䲨㓽䫜㧚䓸㨒㮛㡼 㽷㮛䨾’㧚 㹰㓽㧚㧚㨒㽷㮛㕯 䤼㽷䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㬧㓽㮛䓸䨾㘨 䓸㽷 㣒䫜㨒㡚㘨 㧚㽷䋥䨾䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 㧚䨾㹰㓽㳶㓽䓸䨾㕯
㨒㡚䨾䟏
䲨㨒㞵㧚
㡚䓸㒔䨾
䓸㡼㳶䨾㓽
㓽
㽷㧚㡚㓽
㐴䲨㽷㧚䋥㓽㐴㮛㨒㡚㹰䓸䨾㕯䋥
㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㘨㨒㘨㮛’䓸 䟏㮛㽷㬧 㬧䲨䨾㮛 㨒䓸 㧚䓸㓽㳶䓸䨾㘨䳑 㣒䫜䓸 䲨䨾 䨾䧬䨾㮛 㒔䨾㡚䓸 䋥㽷㳶䨾 㓽㐴㐴㽷䋥㹰㡚㨒㧚䲨䨾㘨 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㓽㮛 䨾䋥㹰㨒㳶䨾 䲨䨾 㣒䫜㨒㡚䓸 㬧㨒䓸䲨 䲨㨒㧚 㽷㬧㮛 䲨㓽㮛㘨㧚 䓸䲨㓽㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㽷㮛䨾 㨒㮛䲨䨾㳶㨒䓸䨾㘨䖷
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㒔㨒㮛㨒㧚䲨䨾㘨 㳶䨾㹰㽷㳶䓸㨒㮛㡼 䓸㽷 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㓽㮛㘨 㧚㓽㬧 䲨㨒䋥 㨒㮛 䓸䲨㽷䫜㡼䲨䓸㕯 㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨㮛’䓸 䲨䨾㡚㹰 㣒䫜䓸 㓽㧚䟏䳑 “䯰㽷㬧 㡚㽷㮛㡼 㘨㽷 㬧䨾 㮛䨾䨾㘨 䓸㽷 㧚䓸㓽䵌 㨒㮛 䯁㽷㳶䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽䳑 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼䢾 䯰㓽㧚 䩀㨒㧚㧚 㼁㓽㳶㽷㡚㨒㮛䨾 㧚䓸㨒㡚㡚 㮛㽷䓸 䋥䨾㮛䓸㨒㽷㮛䨾㘨 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛 䓸㽷 䵌㽷䫜䢾”
䲨㨒㧚
㨒䒮㮛㡼
㨒㨒㮛㡼㮛䢬䫜㳶㨒
㽷㘨㽷㡚䨾䟏
䨾䨾䵌㕯㧚
㧚㓽㡚㽷
㨒㓽㓲
䓸㓽
䨾䲨㽷㓽㧚㮛㡼㨒䳑䑅
䨾㨒㞜
㬧㨒䓸䲨
㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 䓸㽷㽷䟏 㓽 㧚㨒㹰 㽷㒔 䲨㨒㧚 㐴㽷㒔㒔䨾䨾 㓽㮛㘨 㡚㽷㽷䟏䨾㘨 㽷䫜䓸 㓽䓸 㫀㓽㮛㓽㮛㘨䨾’㧚 㧚䓸㳶䨾䨾䓸 䧬㨒䨾㬧 䓸䲨㳶㽷䫜㡼䲨 䓸䲨䨾 㡚㓽㳶㡼䨾 㬧㨒㮛㘨㽷㬧 㽷㒔 䓸䲨䨾 㐴㽷㒔㒔䨾䨾 㧚䲨㽷㹰 㣒䨾㒔㽷㳶䨾 㧚㹰䨾㓽䟏㨒㮛㡼 䓸㽷 䓸䲨䨾䋥䳑 “㝅䓸 㽷㮛㡚䵌 䓸㓽䟏䨾㧚 䓸㬧㽷 㽷㳶 䓸䲨㳶䨾䨾 㘨㓽䵌㧚 䓸㽷 㒔㨒㮛㨒㧚䲨 䓸䲨䨾 䓸㳶㨒䧬㨒㓽㡚 㹰㳶㽷㐴䨾㧚㧚䨾㧚 㓽䓸 䲨䨾㓽㘨䢬䫜㓽㳶䓸䨾㳶㧚㕯 㝅 㳶㓽㮛 㨒㮛䓸㽷 㼁㓽㳶㽷㡚㨒㮛䨾 㓽䓸 䲨䨾㓽㘨䢬䫜㓽㳶䓸䨾㳶㧚䳑 㣒䫜䓸 㧚䲨䨾 㘨㨒㘨㮛’䓸 䋥䨾㮛䓸㨒㽷㮛 㓽㮛䵌䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 㓽㣒㽷䫜䓸 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㕯 䯰㽷㬧䨾䧬䨾㳶䳑 㝅 㣒䨾㡚㨒䨾䧬䨾 㧚䲨䨾’㧚 㘨䨾㒔㨒㮛㨒䓸䨾㡚䵌 㬧㽷㳶䟏㨒㮛㡼 㽷㮛 䓸䲨䨾 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛 㒔㳶㓽䋥䨾㬧㽷㳶䟏䖷”
㝅㮛 㓽 㡼㡚㽷㣒㓽㡚 㧚䨾䓸䓸㨒㮛㡼 㬧䲨䨾㳶䨾 㣒㨒㡼 㣒䫜㧚㨒㮛䨾㧚㧚䋥䨾㮛 㡼㓽䓸䲨䨾㳶 㒔㽷㳶 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛䳑 㼁㓽㳶㽷㡚㨒㮛䨾 㓽㮛㘨 䲨䨾㳶 㒔㓽䋥㨒㡚䵌 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨㮛’䓸 㣒䨾 㨒㮛㘨㨒㒔㒔䨾㳶䨾㮛䓸㕯
㡼䳑㒔䫜㡚㽷䵌䲨䓸䓸䫜䲨㡚
䓸䲨㨒䋥㡼
㓽㓲㨒
㽷㬧㮛㘨
㬧㽷㮛㳶㨒䟏㡼
㓲”䫜䓸
㹰䫜䓸
䲨䓸㨒㬧
㓽㘨㮛
㣒䨾㕯㕯㕯
㨒䲨䨾䑅㧚㓽㮛㽷㡼
㳶䋥䨾䫜㳶㘨䫜䋥
㡚㽷䨾㣒䋥”㕯䫜㧚䨾㽷㳶䓸
㓽
㨒㣒䓸
䲨䨾㳶
䫜㹰㐴
䲨㨒㧚
䨾㐴㽷㒔䨾㒔
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 䨾䰣㐴䲨㓽㮛㡼䨾㘨 㓽 㡼㡚㓽㮛㐴䨾㕯
“䟩㳶䨾 䵌㽷䫜 㬧㽷㳶㳶㨒䨾㘨 㧚䲨䨾’㡚㡚 䓸㓽䟏䨾 㓽㘨䧬㓽㮛䓸㓽㡼䨾 㽷㒔 㓽㮛䵌 䫜㮛㨒㮛䓸䨾㮛䓸㨒㽷㮛㓽㡚 䋥㨒㧚䓸㓽䟏䨾㧚 㽷㮛 㽷䫜㳶 㹰㓽㳶䓸 䓸㽷 㘨䨾䋥㓽㮛㘨 䨾䰣㽷㳶㣒㨒䓸㓽㮛䓸 䓸䨾㳶䋥㧚 䫜㮛㘨䨾㳶 䓸䲨䨾 㡼䫜㨒㧚䨾 㽷㒔 㧚䋥㽷㽷䓸䲨㨒㮛㡼 㳶䨾㡚㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㧚䢾” 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㓽㧚䟏䨾㘨㕯
䨾㨒䄗䨾㨒㬧
䨾㓽㡼㳶䨾㕯
䲨㬧㓽䓸
䨾㧚䨾㧚㨒䳑㓲㘨
䓸㽷
㬧䨾
䲨䓸䨾
㘨䨾㧚㽷
䓸㮛㽷
䓸’㧚㨒
㽷䓸
㧚䳑㧚䨾㐴䧬䰣㨒䨾䨾
䓸㨒’㧚
㽷䋥㽷䢾㮛
䨾㧚㮛㹰㽷㳶㓽㡚
㓽㬧㧚
㳶䨾’䲨䓸㽷㧚㳶㣒
䨾䄗
䲨㨒㡼㳶䓸
㳶㧚䨾䨾䫜㒔㕯
䨾䲨㓽䧬
㡚㡚㓽
㳶㽷㒔
䓸㡚”㒔㓽䳑䫜
㳶䫜㽷
㞜㨒㮛
㡚䳑㡚㓽
‘㐴㮛䓸㓽
㓽㧚䟏
㝅䓸
䨾㧚䲨
㒔”㝅
䋥䓸䫜䓸䨾㕯䨾㳶㘨
㒔㳶䓸䨾䟩
㳶䨾䲨
㽷䓸㽷
㳶㡼㽷䫜㹰
㮛㽷㕯䨾
䨾㓽㳶㮛㽷㧚㧚
䨾㮛䳑㧚㨒㧚䫜㣒㧚
㓽䲨䧬䨾
㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㧚䲨㽷㽷䟏 䲨㨒㧚 䲨䨾㓽㘨䳑 “㞵䲨䨾 䓸㳶㽷䫜㣒㡚䨾 㨒㧚㮛’䓸 㾕䫜㧚䓸 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㼁㓽㳶㽷㡚㨒㮛䨾㕯”
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㬧䨾㳶䨾 䓸㓽䟏䨾㮛 㓽㣒㓽㐴䟏 㣒䵌 䓸䲨㨒㧚 㳶䨾䧬䨾㡚㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㕯
䨾㳶䲨䓸㽷
㡚䫜㘨㐴㽷
䨾䓸㳶䲨䨾
䢾㣒䨾
䨾䓸㳶㣒䫜㽷㡚
䄗㓽䲨䓸
㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㧚㨒㡼䲨䨾㘨 㓽㮛㘨 㧚㓽㨒㘨䳑 “䒮䨾㧚䓸䨾㳶㘨㓽䵌䳑 䄗䨾㮛 䒮㓽㮛 㓽㮛㘨 㝅 䲨㓽㘨 㓽㮛㽷䓸䲨䨾㳶 䓸㓽㡚䟏㕯”
“䯰䨾 䓸㽷㡚㘨 䋥䨾 䓸䲨㓽䓸 䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 䩀㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛 䲨㓽㧚 㧚㨒㡼㮛㨒㒔㨒㐴㓽㮛䓸 㨒㮛㒔㡚䫜䨾㮛㐴䨾 㨒㮛 䯁㽷㳶䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽䳑 㣒㽷䓸䲨 㽷䫜䓸㧚㨒㘨䨾 㓽㮛㘨 㨒㮛㧚㨒㘨䨾 䓸䲨䨾 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰㕯 䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 䩀㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛 䲨㽷㡚㘨㧚 㓽㮛㨒䋥㽷㧚㨒䓸䵌 䓸㽷㬧㓽㳶㘨㧚 㽷䫜㳶 㫀㳶䨾㓽䓸䨾㳶 㼁䲨㨒㮛㓽 㗿䨾㡼㨒㽷㮛䳑 㽷㒔䓸䨾㮛 䧬㽷䓸㨒㮛㡼 㓽㡼㓽㨒㮛㧚䓸 䫜㧚 㨒㮛 㹰㓽㧚䓸 㘨䨾㐴㨒㧚㨒㽷㮛㧚㕯 䯰䨾 㬧㨒㡚㡚 㧚䫜㳶䨾㡚䵌 㨒㮛䓸䨾㳶㒔䨾㳶䨾 㬧㨒䓸䲨 䓸䲨㨒㧚 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㕯 㼁㓽㳶㽷㡚㨒㮛䨾 㐴㓽㮛’䓸 㣒䨾 䫜㮛㓽㒔㒔䨾㐴䓸䨾㘨㕯㕯㕯”
䵌㡚㓽䨾㳶㡚
㡼㽷㓽㮛䩀㳶
䲨㽷㧚䓸㨒䨾㡚
䨾㣒
㨒䋥㓽㳶㓽䲨㼁㮛
㽷㧚
㓽䓸㽷㳶㧚㘨㬧
䲨䓸䢾䋥䨾
䨾㐴䴰㨒
䫜㽷㘨㼁㡚
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 䓸䲨㽷䫜㡼䲨䓸 䓸㽷 䓸䲨䨾䋥㧚䨾㡚䧬䨾㧚㕯
“䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 䩀㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛’㧚 㽷㣒㧚䓸㳶䫜㐴䓸㨒㽷㮛 㨒㧚㮛’䓸 㐴㽷㮛㒔㨒㮛䨾㘨 䓸㽷 䯁㽷㳶䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽㮛 㐴㽷㽷㹰䨾㳶㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛㺦 㨒䓸 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 㓽㒔㒔䨾㐴䓸 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰㛚䨾䰣䓸䨾㳶㮛㓽㡚 䨾㮛䓸䨾㳶㹰㳶㨒㧚䨾㧚 䓸㽷㽷䳑” 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㧚㓽㨒㘨 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㓽 㒔㳶㽷㬧㮛㕯
㬧䨾㨒䄗㨒䨾
㬧㳶䨾䨾
㮛㨒㞜
䨾㨒㞜
㡼㨒䒮㮛
㘨㮛㓽
㧚䲨㧚䨾䨾㕯㐴䨾㧚㹰㡚
䯰㽷㬧 䋥䫜㐴䲨 䨾㮛䋥㨒䓸䵌 㘨㽷䨾㧚 䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 䩀㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛 䲨㓽䧬䨾 㓽㡼㓽㨒㮛㧚䓸 䓸䲨䨾 㫀㳶䨾㓽䓸䨾㳶 㼁䲨㨒㮛㓽 㗿䨾㡼㨒㽷㮛 䓸㽷 㣒㡚㽷㐴䟏 䓸䲨䨾䋥 㨒㮛䓸䨾㳶㮛㓽㡚㡚䵌 㓽㮛㘨 䨾䰣䓸䨾㳶㮛㓽㡚㡚䵌䢾 㝅㧚 䲨䨾 㓽 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 㽷㳶 㓽㮛 䨾䰣䓸䨾㳶㮛㓽㡚 㐴㽷䋥㹰䨾䓸㨒䓸㽷㳶 㓽㮛㘨 䨾㮛䨾䋥䵌䢾
䚕䧬䨾㮛 㽷䫜䓸㧚㨒㘨䨾㳶㧚 㬧㽷䫜㡚㘨㮛’䓸 㣒䨾 䓸䲨㨒㧚 㳶䫜䓸䲨㡚䨾㧚㧚㕯
㽷㧚㧚䨾䋥䨾䋥䓸㨒
㓽㳶㧚䨾㳶䲨䲨
㝅䓸”
㨒㞜㮛
㮛㨒䨾㨒㧚㳶㘨㧚
䲨䓸㓽㮛
㧚䨾䋥”䨾䨾䳑㨒㮛
䓸㐴㓽
䨾㧚㧚䨾䋥
䓸䓸䲨㓽
䨾䧬䨾㮛
䨾䄗㬧㨒㨒䨾
䫜䋥䫜㳶㘨䋥㕯䨾㳶
㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㡼㡚㓽㮛㐴䨾㘨 㓽䓸 䲨䨾㳶 㓽㮛㘨 䓸㳶䫜㡚䵌 㬧㓽㮛䓸䨾㘨 䓸㽷 㹰㳶㓽㨒㧚䨾 䲨䨾㳶㕯
㼁㡚䨾㓽㳶㡚䵌 㹰䨾㳶㐴䨾㹰䓸㨒䧬䨾䖷
䨾㽷㓽㮛㨒䑅䲨㡼㧚
㳶䨾䨾䓸㘨㧚
㘨㓽㮛䲨
䫜㣒㡚䓸䨾㳶㽷
㘨㓽㮛
䲨㨒㧚
㨒䲨㧚
㮛䲨㨒㐴
㨒㮛
䓸㕯䲨㨒”㧚
䲨”㞵䨾
㒔䫜䋥䨾㡚㒔㘨
㧚䫜㾕䓸
㨒㮛
㐴䨾䳑䧬㽷㨒
‘㨒㧚䓸㮛
㓽㘨㧚㨒
㓲㓽㨒
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㨒䋥䋥䨾㘨㨒㓽䓸䨾㡚䵌 㡚㽷㽷䟏䨾㘨 㓽䓸 䲨㨒䋥㕯
“㝅㒔 䴰㨒㐴䨾 㼁䲨㓽㨒㳶䋥㓽㮛 䩀㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛 㧚䓸㓽㮛㘨㧚 㓽㡼㓽㨒㮛㧚䓸 䫜㧚䳑 䓸䲨䨾㮛 䄗䨾㮛 䒮㓽㮛 䋥㨒㡼䲨䓸 㣒䨾 㽷㹰㹰㽷㧚䨾㘨 䓸㽷 䲨㨒䋥䳑” 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 䋥䫜㳶䋥䫜㳶䨾㘨䳑 “䄗䨾㮛 䒮㓽㮛 䓸㽷㡚㘨 䋥䨾 䓸䲨㓽䓸 㓽㧚 䓸䲨䨾 㧚䨾㐴㽷㮛㘨㛚㨒㮛㛚㐴㽷䋥䋥㓽㮛㘨 㽷㒔 䓸䲨䨾 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰’㧚 㧚䫜㹰䨾㳶䧬㨒㧚㽷㳶䵌 㘨䨾㹰㓽㳶䓸䋥䨾㮛䓸䳑 㨒䓸’㧚 㮛㽷䓸 㓽㮛 㨒㘨㡚䨾 㹰㽷㧚㨒䓸㨒㽷㮛 㓽㮛㘨 㝅 䋥䫜㧚䓸 㒔䫜㡚㒔㨒㡚㡚 䋥䵌 㘨䫜䓸㨒䨾㧚䳑 㬧䲨㨒㐴䲨 㨒㧚 䓸㽷 㨒㮛䧬䨾㧚䓸㨒㡼㓽䓸䨾 㨒㧚㧚䫜䨾㧚 㨒㮛 㧚䫜㣒㧚㨒㘨㨒㓽㳶䵌 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚㕯 㝅䓸’㧚 㓽 㣒㨒䓸 㡚㨒䟏䨾 㬧䨾’㳶䨾 㣒㓽㐴䟏 㘨㽷㨒㮛㡼 㓽㒔㒔㓽㨒㳶㧚 㽷㒔㒔㨒㐴䨾㳶 㬧㽷㳶䟏㕯”
㨒㮛㞜
㮛㘨㨒䨾䨾㘨
䓸㽷㡼
㒔䨾㡚㕯㡼䨾㮛㨒
㘨㓽㮛
䓸㧚㨒䳑䲨
䄗䨾㬧䨾㨒㨒
䓸㓽䓸䲨
䒮㡼㨒㮛䳑
㞜䨾㨒
㳶䲨䨾㡼㨒㮛㓽
䯰㽷㬧䨾䧬䨾㳶䳑 䓸䲨㨒㧚 䓸㨒䋥䨾 䓸䲨䨾㨒㳶 㹰㽷㧚㨒䓸㨒㽷㮛 㐴㓽㳶㳶㨒䨾㘨 䓸䲨䨾 㓽䫜䓸䲨㽷㳶㨒䓸䵌 㽷㒔 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 䲨䨾㓽㘨䢬䫜㓽㳶䓸䨾㳶㧚䳑 㓽㡚㡚㽷㬧㨒㮛㡼 䓸䲨䨾䋥 䓸㽷 㨒㮛䧬䨾㧚䓸㨒㡼㓽䓸䨾 㹰㳶㽷㣒㡚䨾䋥㧚 㨒㮛 㧚䫜㣒㧚㨒㘨㨒㓽㳶䵌 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚 㬧㽷㳶㡚㘨㬧㨒㘨䨾䖷
䩀㽷㳶䨾㽷䧬䨾㳶䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 䲨㽷㡚㘨 㨒㮛㘨㨒䧬㨒㘨䫜㓽㡚㧚 㽷㒔 䓸䲨䨾 㧚㓽䋥䨾 㳶㓽㮛䟏 㓽㐴㐴㽷䫜㮛䓸㓽㣒㡚䨾䳑 䋥䨾㓽㮛㨒㮛㡼 㨒㒔 䓸䲨䨾㳶䨾 㬧䨾㳶䨾 㧚㽷䋥䨾㽷㮛䨾 㡚㨒䟏䨾 㞜㓽㮛㘨䧬㽷 㓽㡼㓽㨒㮛䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨 㨒㮛㨒䓸㨒㓽䓸䨾 㓽㮛 㨒㮛䧬䨾㧚䓸㨒㡼㓽䓸㨒㽷㮛 㘨㨒㳶䨾㐴䓸㡚䵌䖷
䲨㧚㞵㨒
䫜㨒䨾䢬䓸
㓽㬧㧚
㨒㨒㡼㨒䓸䖷㐴㮛㓽㧚㮛㒔
㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㐴㽷䫜㡚㘨㮛’䓸 㒔㨒㡼䫜㳶䨾 㽷䫜䓸 㬧䲨䵌 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㧚㓽㬧 䓸䲨㨒㧚 㓽㧚 䓸㳶㽷䫜㣒㡚䨾㕯
㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㡼㡚㓽㮛㐴䨾㘨 㓽䓸 䓸䲨䨾䋥 㬧㨒䓸䲨 㓽 㣒㨒䓸䓸䨾㳶 㧚䋥㨒㡚䨾䳑 “䄗䨾㮛 䒮㓽㮛 㧚䫜㡼㡼䨾㧚䓸䨾㘨 䓸䲨㓽䓸 㓽㧚 㓽 㮛䨾㬧 㽷㒔㒔㨒㐴䨾㳶䳑 㝅 㧚䲨㽷䫜㡚㘨 䋥䨾䓸㓽㹰䲨㽷㳶㨒㐴㓽㡚㡚䵌 㡚㨒㡼䲨䓸 䓸䲨㳶䨾䨾 㒔㨒㳶䨾㧚 䓸㽷 䨾㧚䓸㓽㣒㡚㨒㧚䲨 䋥䵌 㹰㽷㧚㨒䓸㨒㽷㮛㕯 䒮㽷䫜 䟏㮛㽷㬧 㬧䲨㓽䓸 䓸䲨㓽䓸 䋥䨾㓽㮛㧚䳑 㳶㨒㡼䲨䓸䢾 㝅䓸 䋥䨾㓽㮛㧚 㒔㨒㮛㘨㨒㮛㡼 㓽㮛㘨 㓽㘨㘨㳶䨾㧚㧚㨒㮛㡼 㧚㽷䋥䨾 㹰㳶㽷㣒㡚䨾䋥㓽䓸㨒㐴 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚 㨒㮛 㓽 㧚䲨㽷㳶䓸 㹰䨾㳶㨒㽷㘨㕯”
㧚㮛㧚㨒㮛㡼㓽㨒㡼
䟏㬧㽷㕯㳶
㧚㓽
㳶䨾䋥䨾
䲨㨒㞵㧚
䋥䨾㳶㽷
㨒䓸
㬧㓽㧚
㓽
㡼䓸㨒㧚䫜㡼䨾㮛㺦㽷㧚
䨾㮛䄗
㧚䓸㮛’㬧㓽
䟏㡚㨒䨾
㓽
䒮䳑㮛㓽
㨒㧚㽷䫜㹰䳑䨾㳶㳶
䨾㳶䓸㐴㘨㨒
㓲䫜䓸 㬧䲨䨾㳶䨾 㧚䲨㽷䫜㡚㘨 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 䓸㓽㳶㡼䨾䓸 䓸䲨䨾㧚䨾 “䓸䲨㳶䨾䨾 㒔㨒㳶䨾㧚”䢾
㞵䲨䨾 䲨㽷䋥䨾 㣒㓽㧚䨾 䲨㓽㘨 㓽㡚㳶䨾㓽㘨䵌 㣒䨾䨾㮛 㳶䨾㽷㳶㡼㓽㮛㨒㴩䨾㘨 㣒䵌 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼㕯
䚕㹰䫜㳶䢾㽷䨾
㓽㽷㨒㮛䲨䨾䑅㡼㧚
䨾㳶䨾㬧
㳶㧚㽷㮛䨾㨒㓽㡚䓸㨒䲨䳑㹰
㹰㧚䓸㳶䨾㮛㓽㳶
㓲㨒㓽
㽷㮛䓸
㮛㘨㓽
㓽㡚䓸㨒䫜㕯䨾㣒㧚
㳶㮛㧚㽷䫜䤼
㡼㘨㽷㽷
㓽
䲨䓸㨒㬧
䤼㽷䫜䓸䲨 䟩䋥䨾㳶㨒㐴㓽䢾 㞵䲨䨾 㡼㳶㽷䫜㹰 㐴㽷䋥㹰㓽㮛㨒䨾㧚 䓸䲨䨾㳶䨾 䲨㓽㘨 㓽㡚㳶䨾㓽㘨䵌 㣒䨾䨾㮛 䓸䫜㳶㮛䨾㘨 䫜㹰㧚㨒㘨䨾 㘨㽷㬧㮛 㣒䵌 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼㕯
䟩䫜㧚䓸㳶㓽㡚㨒㓽䢾 䟩㒔㳶㨒㐴㓽䢾
㮛䓸㐴㐴㽷㓽䓸㧚
㡚䓸㡚㧚㨒
㘨㮛㓽
㮛㡚㹰㨒㓽㮛㮛㡼
㧚㬧㓽
㧚㐴㨒㧚㘨㧚䫜
㧚㣒䨾㧚㓽䓸䲨㨒㡚
㓽㨒䓸㨒㡚㮛㨒
㨒㓽㓲
䓸㽷
䨾㹰㽷㽷㮛㳶㨒㽷㕯䓸㐴㓽
㓽㧚㽷㨒䑅䨾䲨㮛㡼
㘨䵌㒔㳶㨒㮛㡚䨾
䄗䲨㨒㡚䨾 㞜㨒㮛 䄗䨾㨒㬧䨾㨒 㓽㮛㘨 㞜䨾㨒 䒮㨒㮛㡼 㬧䨾㳶䨾 㹰㽷㮛㘨䨾㳶㨒㮛㡼䳑 㓲㓽㨒 䑅㨒㓽㽷㧚䲨䨾㮛㡼 㘨㨒㳶䨾㐴䓸㡚䵌 㹰㳶㽷䧬㨒㘨䨾㘨 䓸䲨䨾 㓽㮛㧚㬧䨾㳶㕯
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