Chapter 1259: 496: The Evil Mother-in-law and Level 6 Grasping Technique
Chapter 1259: 496: The Evil Mother-in-law and Level 6 Grasping Technique
Capítulo 1259: Chapter 496: The Evil Mother-in-law and Level 6 Grasping TechniqueWith his diagnostic experience, he could almost instantly determine that the infant was choking on a foreign object.
The kind of breathing where it’s already very alarming, making loud gasping sounds.
The chest cavity has directly collapsed.
“Dr. Zhou, this child has a peanut stuck in their airway. The family already tried methods at home like patting the back and giving water to remove it without success. I just performed the Heimlich maneuver on the child, but it didn’t work. Do you have any better ideas?”
Director Zhuang gave a brief explanation to Zhou Can.
When an infant chokes on a foreign object, many elders like to use the wrong methods such as patting the back or feeding water.
They don’t realize that foreign objects are often stuck inside the airway.
The pharyngeal structure of humans is very special; normally, food enters the stomach through the esophagus. Air during breathing is expended or inhaled through the trachea.
The esophagus has good tension, and generally, anything that can pass through the pharynx can also pass through it.
There’s a lower chance of getting stuck.
The construction of the trachea is very unique, consisting of fifteen to twenty C-shaped cartilaginous rings and connective tissues and smooth muscles connecting these rings. It has almost no tension.
When food enters the trachea, it often triggers the body’s instinctive self-protection—coughing.
Directly expelling the foreign objects from the trachea.
But if the object stuck in the trachea is quite large and lodged firmly, it’s difficult to use the force of airflow to expel it. This is extremely dangerous.
If not removed promptly, the patient can quickly suffocate and die.
Feeding water during airway obstruction not only offers no benefit, but can also exacerbate the suffocation.
If water enters the trachea, it can cause the stuck object to swell with water, making it lodge even tighter.
Moreover, it might block the only remaining space for airflow.
In such a case, the patient not only won’t be rescued but may die even faster.
The child is now breathing with their mouth open, providing Zhou Can the opportunity to observe the child’s pharynx.
He shone a small flashlight but couldn’t see the object.
This indicates the object is lodged very deeply.
Pediatric doctors usually keep a small flashlight in their drawer during consultations. It’s convenient for examining infants’ throat areas as well as their oral and nasal cavities, and can even be used to test the pupils’ light response when necessary.
“Done any exams?”
“Performed a chest CT, the situation is quite serious.”
Director Zhuang handed the film over to Zhou Can for review.
“The object is not only lodged deep, but the peanut has been stuck for so long that it’s surely started to swell and the surface is slippery. The only way is to rush a bronchoscope removal. But forgive me for saying that removing this peanut is extremely challenging.”
Zhou Can reviewed the situation, shaking his head repeatedly.
In general, airway obstructions can usually be worked out somehow to remove the object. The difficulty this time is incredibly high, and the child is very young, unable to bear such risk!
Director Zhuang, hearing Zhou Can’s remarks, immediately said to the family, “Perhaps you should take the child to the Provincial Children’s Hospital quickly! They have more experience in removing peanuts stuck in the trachea.”
Who said that older experts aren’t sincere?
Even Director Zhuang couldn’t help but push the patient out when faced with potentially dangerous situations.
Humans are inherently self-interested.
Altruistic behavior exists, but often it comes after ensuring one’s own interests.
Doctors are human as well, and not an exception.
The child’s grandmother was there desperately criticizing the daughter-in-law, scolding her for not caring, only caring about playing on her phone, and more.
The child’s mother was so anxious she was shedding tears.
Hearing both doctors say it’s difficult to treat, she became even more scared.
While discussing with her husband whether to take the child to the Provincial Children’s Hospital for treatment, the child suddenly went into convulsions, eyes rolled up, making strange “hum hum” sounds from his throat.
Zhou Can and Director Zhuang, seeing this situation, immediately became anxious.
The nurse on the side was even more frightened, her face pale, anxiously watching the child.
“Doctors, please save my son, I beg you!”
The child’s mother panicked, with the mother-child connection, she could feel her son’s life being pulled away bit by bit.
On the spot, she knelt on the ground, begging Director Zhuang and Zhou Can to save him.
The child’s father also pleaded with the two doctors repeatedly.
In the face of illness and death, ordinary people are helplessly hopeless. They place all their hopes on doctors.
“Director Zhuang, should we immediately send the child to the endoscopy room for bronchoscopic removal?”
Zhou Can still managed to stay calm at this moment.
The more urgent the situation, the more one must remain calm.
“Alright!”
Director Zhuang didn’t hesitate. In moments of life-and-death, like all medical staff, saving lives was his primary concern.
“Bronchoscopic foreign object removal surgery carries risks. You’ve seen the child’s condition; as doctors, we can only try our best to save him, but we cannot give any guarantees. If you’re willing, immediately sign the consent form, pay the pre-admission fees, and we’ll arrange treatment for the child right away.”
Zhou Can said to the family.
Director Zhuang was already contacting the endoscopy room.
“Agree, we agree! Just please quickly save my son!”
The infant’s mother nodded tearfully.
“Agree? What qualification do you have to agree? The doctor already said the risk is very high; what if the child doesn’t make it?”
The infant’s grandmother is definitely every daughter-in-law’s nightmare.
Tyrannical, unruly, unreasonable.
“Mom, with little Bao’s current state, if we don’t agree, it’ll be too late. Even if you’re going to scold me, wait until after the child is saved, okay?”
“You jinx, vicious woman, can’t even take care of a child properly. My son married you, and it must have been bad luck over eight lifetimes…”
爐
蘆
䉻䩖㠵䀻㻑㞔㕂䋗
䤿䉻䣴
䃪䁠䉻㳋㑆㑆㠵
擄
䀻䣴䤿㚅㠵䣴㹼㻑㜟
㻑㳋㚅㑆
盧
䤿㜟㕂䣴
䋗㹼㳋䀻㜟㱏䣴䤿㻑㻑㕂㱏䉻䔃㑆
爐
爐
盧
爐
擄
䉻㷂䤿
老
䀻䁠㷈䉻㑒㟇䁠
䣴䔃㻑䤿
㠵䀻䉻㑒
䀻䉻䤿
㑆㠵㳋
“㰎㦐 㕂䉻 䃪㻑䔃’䣴 䉻䔃䁠㹼䀻䉻 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆’䁠 䁠㻑㦐䉻䣴㚅㦏 㰎 㑆㠵䔃’䣴 㻑䋗䀻䉻䉻 䣴㠵 㻑䔃㚅 䁠㹼䀻䋗䉻䀻㚅䩖 㞔㠵䉻䁠䔃’䣴 㚅㠵㹼䀻 䤿㠵䁠㷈㜟䣴㻑㳋 䤿㻑䪰䉻 㻑䔃㚅 㠵㳋㑆䉻䀻 㑆㠵䃪䣴㠵䀻䁠㤑”
㷂䤿䉻 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅 㕂㻑䁠 㦐㹼㳋㳋 㠵㦐 㑆㜟䁠䣴䀻㹼䁠䣴 䣴㠵㕂㻑䀻㑆䁠 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃䩖
㻑㢜䔃
㻑䁠
㻑䣴䔃㠵䤿䉻䀻
䀻㜟䀻䃪㞔䉻㠵䣴
䁠䔃䔃㜟䉻㚅㳋㜟䣴㜟䃪䪰䣴
䔃㻑
㠵㳋䔃䔃䃪㠵㜟㹼䁠䣴䣴㻑
㹼䋗㻑䀅䔃䤿
㠵㦐䀻
䉻䣴䤿
㻑㑆㳋㚅
㜟䣴䉻䀻䀻䃪㞔㠵
㳋㻑䃪䉻㳋㑆㱏㠵䁠’
㑆䩖㠵䀻䣴䃪㠵
㠵㑆㳋
䔃㻑㑆
㑒䉻㑆㻑
䤿䀅㠵㹼
䉻䣴䉻䈞㷈’䀻
㻑
䔃㻑䀅㹼䤿䋗
䃪䔃㷈㜟㠵㑒䉻䣴䣴䉻䔃
䳱䣴䤿㜟䔃
㠵㦐
䣴㜟䋗㜟䪰䔃䔃㜟
“㷊㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅㦏 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆’䁠 㦐㻑䃪䉻 㜟䁠 㻑㳋䀻䉻㻑㑆㚅 䣴㹼䀻䔃㜟䔃䋗 㷈㹼䀻㷈㳋䉻㦏 㻑䔃㑆 㜟㦐 㕂䉻 㑆䉻㳋㻑㚅 䣴䤿䀻䉻䉻 㑒㠵䀻䉻 㑒㜟䔃㹼䣴䉻䁠㦏 䣴䤿䉻䀻䉻 㑒㜟䋗䤿䣴 䨂䉻 䔃㠵 㷈㠵㜟䔃䣴 㜟䔃 䣴䀻㚅㜟䔃䋗 䣴㠵 䁠㻑䪰䉻 䤿㜟㑒䩖 㼔㜟䋗䤿䣴 䔃㠵㕂㦏 㕂䉻 㑆㠵䃪䣴㠵䀻䁠 㻑䀻䉻 㑆㠵㜟䔃䋗 䉻䪰䉻䀻㚅䣴䤿㜟䔃䋗 㕂䉻 䃪㻑䔃 䣴㠵 䁠㻑䪰䉻 䤿㜟㑒䩖 㰎㦐 㚅㠵㹼 㦐㻑㑒㜟㳋㚅 㑒䉻㑒䨂䉻䀻䁠 㑆㠵䔃’䣴 䣴䀻㹼䁠䣴 㹼䁠 㻑䔃㑆 䀻䉻㦐㹼䁠䉻 䣴㠵 䃪㠵㠵㷈䉻䀻㻑䣴䉻㦏 䣴䤿䉻䀻䉻’䁠 䀻䉻㻑㳋㳋㚅 䔃㠵䣴䤿㜟䔃䋗 㕂䉻 䃪㻑䔃 㑆㠵䩖”
㟇䪰䉻䔃 㜟㦐 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 㦐㠵㹼䔃㑆 䣴䤿䉻 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅 㹼䔃㷈㳋䉻㻑䁠㻑䔃䣴㦏 䤿䉻 䃪㠵㹼㳋㑆 㠵䔃㳋㚅 䣴䀻䉻㻑䣴 䤿䉻䀻 㷈㠵㳋㜟䣴䉻㳋㚅䩖
㦐㜟㳋㑒㚅㻑
䉻䀻㑆㻑
䔃㑆䣴’㜟㑆
䣴䤿䉻
䀻㹼䣴㚅㳋
㑒䉻㑒䀻䉻䨂䩖䁠
㠵䣴
䉻㙖
䁠䃪㠵㳋㑆
“㦂㠵㹼㦏 㚅㠵㹼䩖䩖䩖 䪃䀻䉻 㚅㠵㹼 䣴䤿䀻䉻㻑䣴䉻䔃㜟䔃䋗 㠵㹼䀻 㦐㻑㑒㜟㳋㚅㤑 㞔㠵 㚅㠵㹼 䨂䉻㳋㜟䉻䪰䉻 㰎’㳋㳋 䀻䉻㷈㠵䀻䣴 㚅㠵㹼 㜟㑒㑒䉻㑆㜟㻑䣴䉻㳋㚅㤑 䡕㚅 䃪㠵㹼䁠㜟䔃’䁠 䤿㹼䁠䨂㻑䔃㑆 㜟䁠 㻑䔃 㠵㦐㦐㜟䃪㜟㻑㳋㦏 㕂㜟䣴䤿 䄥㹼䁠䣴 㠵䔃䉻 䃪㻑㳋㳋㦏 㰎 䃪㻑䔃 䋗䉻䣴 㚅㠵㹼 㑆㜟䁠㑒㜟䁠䁠䉻㑆䂆”
㷂䤿䉻 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅 㕂㻑䁠 㳋㜟䳱䉻 㻑䔃 㻑䔃䋗䉻䀻䉻㑆 䤿㠵䀻䔃䉻䣴䩖
䉻䣴䔃䪰㳋㚅㑒䩖䤿䉻䉻
䔃㑆㻑
䉻䤿䜖
㑆㠵䉻㷈䣴㜟䔃
䀻䁠䉻㹼㑆䃪
㢜䔃㻑
㹼䤿㠵䀅
㻑䣴
㷂䤿䉻 㷈㻑䣴㜟䉻䔃䣴’䁠 㦐㻑䣴䤿䉻䀻 䀻䉻㑒㻑㜟䔃䉻㑆 䁠㜟㳋䉻䔃䣴 䣴䤿䉻 䉻䔃䣴㜟䀻䉻 䣴㜟㑒䉻㦏 䁠䉻䉻㑒㜟䔃䋗㳋㚅 䪰䉻䀻㚅 䀻䉻䁠㷈䉻䃪䣴㦐㹼㳋 㻑䔃㑆 㻑 䨂㜟䣴 㦐䉻㻑䀻㦐㹼㳋 㠵㦐 䤿㜟䁠 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻䩖
“㛣㜟㻑㠵䨂㻑㠵㦏 㛣㜟㻑㠵䨂㻑㠵䩖䩖䩖”
䤿䉻㷂
㻑䤿䤿㳋䔃䃪䣴䋗㚅䉻䀻䩖㜟䀻䉻㱏䔃㕂
䃪㜟䀻㑆䉻
䣴䤿㠵䀻䉻㑒
䁠㹼㑆㑆䉻㚅䔃㳋
䔃㻑’䣴䁠㦐㜟䔃
䣴㠵㹼
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 䔃㠵䣴㜟䃪䉻㑆 䣴䤿㻑䣴 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆’䁠 㳋㜟㑒䨂䁠 㕂䉻䀻䉻 䁠䣴㜟㦐㦐㳋㚅 䉻䈞䣴䉻䔃㑆㜟䔃䋗㦏 㻑 䁠㜟䋗䔃 㠵㦐 㜟㑒㷈䉻䔃㑆㜟䔃䋗 㑆䉻㻑䣴䤿䩖
䜖㹼㦐㦐㠵䃪㻑䣴㜟㠵䔃 㑆䉻㻑䣴䤿 㜟䁠 㦐㻑䀻 㑒㠵䀻䉻 㷈㻑㜟䔃㦐㹼㳋 䣴䤿㻑䔃 㜟㑒㻑䋗㜟䔃䉻㑆䩖
䤿䉻㷂
㻑䉻㦐䃪
㑆㹼䣴䉻䔃䀻
㑆䔃㻑
䀻㻑㑆㳋㻑䉻㚅
㷈㷈䉻㹼䩖㳋䀻
䉻䉻䔃㜟䣴䀻
㻑䤿㑆
䨂㑆㠵㚅
㻑㜟䣴䁠䔃㦐䔃’
䪃 䃪㳋䉻㻑䀻 䁠㜟䋗䔃㻑㳋 㠵㦐 䁠䉻䪰䉻䀻䉻 䤿㚅㷈㠵䈞㜟㻑䩖
㷂䤿䉻 䔃㹼䀻䁠䉻 䤿㻑㑆 㻑㳋䀻䉻㻑㑆㚅 㦐㜟㳋㳋䉻㑆 㠵㹼䣴 䣴䤿䉻 䃪㠵䔃䁠䉻䔃䣴 㦐㠵䀻㑒 㻑䔃㑆 䤿㻑䔃㑆䉻㑆 㜟䣴 䣴㠵 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃䩖
“㙖’䀻䁠䉻䉻
䣴䤿䉻
䉻㜟䔃䁠䉻䃪䀻㻑䁠
㑒䩖䀻㠵㦐
䪰䀻㟇㚅䉻
㷈㚅㻑
㷈㜟㻑䣴䔃䁠䣴䉻’
㑆㑒䩖㚅㑒䉻㜟㜟䣴㻑䉻㳋
‘䃪䁠㠵䉻䁠䔃㑆
㦐㠵
䣴䉻䤿
䩖䤿䣴㻑㑆䉻”
䣴㠵
䀻䳱㜟䁠
䁠㜟
䔃㑆㻑
㚅䡕
䁠䃪䔃䉻㠵䔃䣴
䁠䋗㠵㜟䋗䉻䣴䁠䔃㹼
㜟䃪䋗䁠㜟䣴㻑䔃㜟㳋䔃㚅㦐
䋗䔃䁠㜟
䉻䤿䣴
㻑䉻㑆㚅㳋
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃㦏 䉻䔃䃪㠵㹼䔃䣴䉻䀻㜟䔃䋗 䁠㹼䃪䤿 㻑 䪰䉻䔃㠵㑒㠵㹼䁠 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅㦏 㦐㠵㹼䔃㑆 䤿㜟㑒䁠䉻㳋㦐 㕂㜟䣴䤿 䔃㠵 䣴䉻㑒㷈䉻䀻 㳋䉻㦐䣴䩖
“㰎’㑒 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆’䁠 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻䩖 㢜㻑䔃 㰎 䁠㜟䋗䔃㤑”
㠵㦐
㷈䀻䀻㑒㻑㜟㚅
䀻㹼䉻㠵㦏䃪䁠
㜟䤿㳋䃪㑆
䋗㜟䤿䀻䣴
㦐”㷊
䤿㻑䉻䪰
䤿䣴䁠㜟
䁠㻑㷈䉻䀻䔃䣴
㠵䣴
㻑䉻㑒䳱
㑆䋗㻑㻑䀻䔃㹼䁠㜟
㑆㻑䔃
䀻㻑䉻
㜟㑆㠵䩖䉻䁠”䔃䃪㜟
㻑
䤿䣴䉻
䣴䉻䤿
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 䔃㠵㑆㑆䉻㑆䩖
㷂䤿䉻 㜟䔃㦐㻑䔃䣴’䁠 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻 㾷㹼㜟䃪䳱㳋㚅 䁠㜟䋗䔃䉻㑆㦏 㕂㜟㷈䉻㑆 㻑㕂㻑㚅 䤿䉻䀻 䣴䉻㻑䀻䁠㦏 㻑䔃㑆 䤿㻑䔃㑆䉻㑆 䣴䤿䉻 䃪㠵䔃䁠䉻䔃䣴 㦐㠵䀻㑒 䣴㠵 䣴䤿䉻 䔃㹼䀻䁠䉻䩖
㚅㑒
㳋㑒䨂䉻㻑
㷈䔃㻑䉻䤿䁠㷈
䩖㚅㠵㹼
䩖㚅㠵㹼”
㷈㳋䁠㦏䁠㜟䔃䉻䨂㠵㚅䣴㜟䀻㜟
㦐㰎
䁠㦏㠵䔃
䁠㠵䔃
㰎
䋗䉻䔃䋗㜟䋗䨂
㞔㦏㠵”㠵䣴䀻䃪
㚅㑒
㠵䣴
䳄䁠㳋㻑䉻䉻
㜟㕂䣴䤿㹼㠵䣴
䉻㻑䳱䣴
㻑䉻䁠䪰
䁠䉻䣴㜟㠵㻑㜟䤿䩖䣴䔃
䣴’㕂㠵䔃
䔃㹼䁠㦏䉻䀻
‘㰎㳋㳋
䤿㜟䋗䔃㻑㚅䣴䔃
㰎’㑒
㦐㹼㳋㳋
㷂䤿䉻 㜟䔃㦐㻑䔃䣴’䁠 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻 䁠䉻䉻㑒䉻㑆 㳋㜟䳱䉻 㻑 㑆㜟㦐㦐䉻䀻䉻䔃䣴 㷈䉻䀻䁠㠵䔃䩖
䜖䤿䉻 㕂㻑䁠 䔃㠵 㳋㠵䔃䋗䉻䀻 䄥㹼䁠䣴 䃪䀻㚅㜟䔃䋗㦏 㷈㳋䉻㻑㑆㜟䔃䋗㦏 㻑䔃㑆 䁠㷈䉻㻑䳱㜟䔃䋗 䔃㜟䃪䉻㳋㚅 䣴㠵 䤿䉻䀻 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻㱏㜟䔃㱏㳋㻑㕂 䁠㹼䨂㑒㜟䁠䁠㜟䪰䉻㳋㚅 䨂㹼䣴 䨂䉻䃪㻑㑒䉻 㑆䉻䃪㜟䁠㜟䪰䉻 㻑䔃㑆 䨂㠵㳋㑆䩖
㻑
㦏䀻䉻䤿
䁠㜟䀻䳱
䁠’䤿㑆䉻
䀻㻑䨂䪰䉻
㹼䀻㻑㻑
䁠䔃㠵䩖
㜟㦐
㠵䣴
㻑䁠
㻑㕂䁠
䔃䪰䉻䉻
㠵㹼䨂䣴㻑
㜟䣴㚅䀻䋗䉻䔃䪰䉻䤿
䉻䪰䁠㻑
䉻䀻䤿
䤿㷂䉻䉻䀻
䃴㠵㑒䉻䔃 㑒㜟䋗䤿䣴 䨂䉻 㕂䉻㻑䳱㦏 䨂㹼䣴 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻䁠 䨂䉻䃪㠵㑒䉻 䁠䣴䀻㠵䔃䋗䩖
䃴䤿䉻䔃 䤿䉻䀻 䁠㠵䔃’䁠 㳋㜟㦐䉻 㕂㻑䁠 㜟䔃 䋗䀻䉻㻑䣴 㑆㻑䔃䋗䉻䀻㦏 㻑䔃㑆 䤿䉻䀻 㑒㠵䣴䤿䉻䀻㱏㜟䔃㱏㳋㻑㕂 㕂㻑䁠 䁠䣴㜟㳋㳋 䨂䉻㜟䔃䋗 㹼䔃䀻䉻㻑䁠㠵䔃㻑䨂㳋䉻㦏 䁠䤿䉻 䉻䈞㷈㳋㠵㑆䉻㑆 㻑䣴 䣴䤿㜟䁠 䃪䀻㜟䣴㜟䃪㻑㳋 㑒㠵㑒䉻䔃䣴䩖
䤿䁠㻑
㜟䁠䣴
䔃䉻䀻㑆䉻㹼
‘䁠䀻䤿䉻䣴䉻
䣴㑒㳋㦏㜟㜟䁠
䔃㑆䉻䉻
䔃㑒䀻䉻㠵㻑㚅䩖
䀻䤿䉻䃪㻑㦏㑆䉻
䔃䃪䉻㠵
㠵䔃
㠵䣴
䀻䋗㹼㟇䔃䔃㑆㜟
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 㜟㑒㑒䉻㑆㜟㻑䣴䉻㳋㚅 䀻㹼䁠䤿䉻㑆 㕂㜟䣴䤿 䣴䤿䉻 䔃㹼䀻䁠䉻㦏 䃪㻑䀻䀻㚅㜟䔃䋗 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆 䣴㠵 䣴䤿䉻 䉻䔃㑆㠵䁠䃪㠵㷈㚅 䀻㠵㠵㑒䩖 㞔㜟䀻䉻䃪䣴㠵䀻 䀅䤿㹼㻑䔃䋗 㦐㠵㳋㳋㠵㕂䉻㑆 㻑䁠 㕂䉻㳋㳋䩖
“㦂㠵㹼 䃪㻑䔃’䣴 䣴㻑䳱䉻 㑒㚅 䋗䀻㻑䔃㑆䁠㠵䔃 㻑㕂㻑㚅㦏 㰎 㕂㠵䔃’䣴 㻑㳋㳋㠵㕂 㜟䣴㦏 䔃㠵 㠵䔃䉻 䃪㻑䔃 䣴㻑䳱䉻 䤿㜟㑒䂆”
䤿䣴䉻
㹼㠵㜟䃪㚅㜟䪰㳋䁠
㑆㚅㳋㻑
㑆䉻䄥㑒㹼㷈
䤿㷂䉻
㑆㠵䩖㠵䀻
䳱䃪䉻㑆䨂㠵㳋
㻑䔃㑆
㑆㳋㠵
“㦂㠵㹼 㕂䀻䉻䣴䃪䤿䉻㑆 䄥㜟䔃䈞㦏 㑒㻑㳋㜟䃪㜟㠵㹼䁠 㕂㠵㑒㻑䔃㦏 㚅㠵㹼’䀻䉻 䔃㠵䣴 㾷㹼㻑㳋㜟㦐㜟䉻㑆 䣴㠵 㑒㻑䳱䉻 㑆䉻䃪㜟䁠㜟㠵䔃䁠 㦐㠵䀻 㑒㚅 䋗䀻㻑䔃㑆䁠㠵䔃䩖䩖䩖” 㷂䤿䉻 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅 䃪㹼䀻䁠䉻㑆 䤿䉻䀻 㑆㻑㹼䋗䤿䣴䉻䀻㱏㜟䔃㱏㳋㻑㕂 㦐䀻㻑䔃䣴㜟䃪㻑㳋㳋㚅 㠵䔃䃪䉻 㑒㠵䀻䉻䩖
㷂䤿䉻 䁠䉻䉻㑒㜟䔃䋗㳋㚅 㦐䀻㻑㜟㳋 㑆㻑㹼䋗䤿䣴䉻䀻㱏㜟䔃㱏㳋㻑㕂 䀻㹼䁠䤿䉻㑆 㦐㠵䀻㕂㻑䀻㑆 㻑䔃㑆 䋗䀻㻑䨂䨂䉻㑆 䣴䤿䉻 㠵㳋㑆 㳋㻑㑆㚅’䁠 䤿㻑㜟䀻㦏 㑆䀻㻑䋗䋗㜟䔃䋗 䤿䉻䀻 㦐㠵䀻䃪䉻㦐㹼㳋㳋㚅 㻑䁠㜟㑆䉻䩖
㚅㑒
㠵䁠䔃䩖
䤿䀻㚅㹼䀻
㻑㑆䔃
㦐㰎
䔃䋗㻑䁠䪰㜟
䀻㜟䁠䳱
䀻㷈䉻䀻䉻㑆㷈㻑
㦐䀻㠵㑒
㳋㑆㠵
㞔㠵䀻䣴㦏”䃪㠵
㠵䣴䁠㷈
㠵㚅㹼
䉻㑆㻑䀻䁠
䤿㻑䋗
㜟䤿䁠䣴
㚅㑒
㳋䂆䉻”㜟㦐
㠵䣴
㰎㑒’
㜟㑒㦏䤿
䪰䉻䁠㻑
㙖䉻㻑䀻㜟䔃䋗 䣴䤿䉻 㑆㻑㹼䋗䤿䣴䉻䀻㱏㜟䔃㱏㳋㻑㕂’䁠 㕂㠵䀻㑆䁠㦏 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 㦐䉻㳋䣴 㻑 㑆䉻䉻㷈 䁠㻑䣴㜟䁠㦐㻑䃪䣴㜟㠵䔃䩖
㷂䤿㜟䁠 㷈㠵㠵䀻 㕂㠵㑒㻑䔃 䁠䤿㠵㹼㳋㑆 䤿㻑䪰䉻 䁠䣴㠵㠵㑆 㹼㷈 㻑䔃㑆 䀻䉻䁠㜟䁠䣴䉻㑆 㳋㠵䔃䋗 㻑䋗㠵䩖
䩖䩖䩖
㰎䔃 䣴䤿䉻 䉻䔃㑆㠵䁠䃪㠵㷈㚅 䀻㠵㠵㑒㦏 㕂䤿㜟㳋䉻 㻑䣴䣴㻑䃪䤿㜟䔃䋗 䣴䤿䉻 㳋㜟㦐䉻㱏㑒㠵䔃㜟䣴㠵䀻㜟䔃䋗 䁠䉻䔃䁠㠵䀻䁠 䣴㠵 䣴䤿䉻 㜟䔃㦐㻑䔃䣴㦏 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 㾷㹼㜟䃪䳱㳋㚅 㷈䀻䉻㷈㻑䀻䉻㑆 䣴㠵 㷈䉻䀻㦐㠵䀻㑒 㻑 㳋㻑䀻㚅䔃䋗㠵䁠䃪㠵㷈㚅 㻑䔃㑆 䀻䉻㑒㠵䪰䉻 䣴䤿䉻 㦐㠵䀻䉻㜟䋗䔃 㠵䨂䄥䉻䃪䣴䩖
㞔㜟䀻䉻䃪䣴㠵䀻 䀅䤿㹼㻑䔃䋗 㠵䨂䁠䉻䀻䪰䉻㑆 㦐䀻㠵㑒 䣴䤿䉻 䁠㜟㑆䉻㦏 㻑䁠䁠㜟䁠䣴㜟䔃䋗 䤿㜟㑒䩖
㠵䣴
䁠䩖㷈䃪䣴䁠䉻㻑
䁠㠵䪰䀻㻑㜟㹼
㜟䃪㠵㻑䔃㠵䉻䀻䣴㑆
㜟䔃㚅䡕㻑㳋
䔃䤿䋗㷈䉻㳋㜟
㓬㠵䀻 䉻䈞㻑㑒㷈㳋䉻㦏 㷈䀻䉻䪰㜟㠵㹼䁠㳋㚅 䃪㠵䔃䣴㻑䃪䣴㜟䔃䋗 䣴䤿䉻 䉻䔃㑆㠵䁠䃪㠵㷈㚅 䀻㠵㠵㑒 䣴㠵 㾷㹼㜟䃪䳱㳋㚅 㷈䀻䉻㷈㻑䀻䉻㦏 䉻䣴䃪䩖
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 䨂䉻䋗㻑䔃 䣴㠵 䃪㻑䀻䉻㦐㹼㳋㳋㚅 㜟䔃䁠䉻䀻䣴 䣴䤿䉻 㳋㻑䀻㚅䔃䋗㠵䁠䃪㠵㷈䉻 㑆䉻䉻㷈 㜟䔃䣴㠵 䣴䤿䉻 㷈㻑䣴㜟䉻䔃䣴’䁠 㑒㠵㹼䣴䤿䩖
“㤑㠵䔃㕂
䣴䤿䁠”䃴’㻑
䈞㠵㚅䋗䉻䔃
䣴䤿䉻
㻑䣴䣴㜟䁠㠵䔃䀻㹼㻑
“㞋䀵䂆”
“㰎䔃䃪䀻䉻㻑䁠䉻 㠵䈞㚅䋗䉻䔃 㦐㳋㠵㕂 䣴䤿䀻㠵㹼䋗䤿 䣴䤿䉻 䔃㻑䁠㻑㳋 䃪㻑䔃䔃㹼㳋㻑䩖”
㠵䔃
㕂䤿䉻㜟㳋
䀅㠵㹼䤿
䣴䉻䤿
䔃㚅㠵䀻㻑㳋䋗䁠䃪㠵㷈㚅
㜟㑆䔃㜟䀻䉻䃪䋗䣴
䤿䉻䣴
㦐䉻䀻㑆㑒䀻䉻㷈㠵
䁠䣴㠵䀻䩖䤿䉻
㻑㢜䔃
㜟䔃㻑㦐䔃䣴
㷂䤿㜟䁠 㻑䨂㜟㳋㜟䣴㚅 䣴㠵 䃪㠵㑒㑒㻑䔃㑆 䣴䤿䉻 䉻䔃䣴㜟䀻䉻 㠵㷈䉻䀻㻑䣴㜟㠵䔃 䤿㻑㑆 䨂䉻䉻䔃 䤿㠵䔃䉻㑆 㜟䔃 㢜㻑䀻㑆㜟㠵䣴䤿㠵䀻㻑䃪㜟䃪 䜖㹼䀻䋗䉻䀻㚅䩖
䜖㠵㑒䉻 䃪㻑䀻㑆㜟㠵䣴䤿㠵䀻㻑䃪㜟䃪 䁠㹼䀻䋗䉻䀻㜟䉻䁠 㻑䀻䉻 㦐㻑䀻 䋗䀻㻑䔃㑆䉻䀻 䣴䤿㻑䔃 䣴䤿㜟䁠䩖
㻑㜟㠵䔃䀻㜟䃪㑆䣴㠵㠵䔃
䀻㜟䋗㹼䉻䁠䀻䉻䁠㦏
䁠㻑㦏䃪䣴㷈䉻
䔃㜟
㹼㜟䔃䀻㼔㜟䉻㾷䋗
䀻㜟㹼㠵䁠㻑䪰
䉻䣴䩖䃪
䃪䔃䉻㑆㦏䣴㜟㻑㜟㠵㑒
䉻䀻䉻㚅䪰
㠵䨂㠵㳋㑆
䣴䁠㹼㦏䀻䃪㜟㻑䉻㠵䔃䁠䣴䁠㜟
䔃㻑䀻䣴䁠䁠㠵䔃㹼㦏㜟㦐䁠
“㰎 䁠䉻䉻 䣴䤿䉻 㦐㠵䀻䉻㜟䋗䔃 㠵䨂䄥䉻䃪䣴 㳋㠵㑆䋗䉻㑆 㜟䔃 䣴䤿䉻 䣴䀻㻑䃪䤿䉻㻑䂆”
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 㕂㻑䁠 䳱䉻䉻䔃㳋㚅 㻑㕂㻑䀻䉻 䣴䤿㻑䣴 䉻䪰䉻䀻㚅 䁠䉻䃪㠵䔃㑆 䃪㠵㹼䔃䣴䉻㑆㦏 㳋䉻㻑䪰㜟䔃䋗 䤿㜟㑒 㕂㜟䣴䤿 㻑䣴 㑒㠵䁠䣴 㠵䔃䉻 㠵䀻 䣴㕂㠵 㑒㜟䔃㹼䣴䉻䁠 䣴㠵 䁠㻑䪰䉻 䣴䤿䉻 䃪䤿㜟㳋㑆䩖
㻑”㢜䔃
㤑䣴”㜟
䀻㠵䪰䉻㑒䉻
㹼㠵㚅
“㰎’㳋㳋 䣴䀻㚅 㑒㚅 䨂䉻䁠䣴䂆 㼔䉻㷈㠵䀻䣴 䣴䤿䉻 㠵䈞㚅䋗䉻䔃 䁠㻑䣴㹼䀻㻑䣴㜟㠵䔃䂆”
“㞋䇴䂆”
䤿㑆㻑
㚅䨂
㷈㠵㑆㑆䀻䉻㷈
䣴㰎
㠵㷈䣴㜟䔃䁠䩖
㠵䣴㕂
䐭㠵䀻㑒㻑㳋㳋㚅㦏 㕂䤿䉻䔃 㠵䈞㚅䋗䉻䔃 䁠㻑䣴㹼䀻㻑䣴㜟㠵䔃 㦐㻑㳋㳋䁠 䨂䉻㳋㠵㕂 䔶䊢䡁㦏 䣴䤿䉻 䨂㠵㑆㚅 䁠䤿㠵㕂䁠 䃪㳋䉻㻑䀻 䁠㜟䋗䔃䁠 㠵㦐 䤿㚅㷈㠵䈞㜟㻑䩖
㙖䉻 䳱䔃䉻㕂 䪰䉻䀻㚅 㕂䉻㳋㳋 䣴䤿㻑䣴 䣴䤿䉻䀻䉻 㕂㻑䁠 䔃㠵䣴 㑒㹼䃪䤿 䣴㜟㑒䉻 㳋䉻㦐䣴 㦐㠵䀻 䣴䤿䉻 䀻䉻䁠䃪㹼䉻䩖
䉻㷂䤿
䁠㠵䉻㠵䉻䁠䔃䃪’㑆㷈
㦐㳋㜟㻑䩖㑆䉻
㠵䣴
䉻䣴䤿
䔃㠵䉻㦐䋗㜟䀻
䨂䉻䄥㠵䃪䣴
㦐㜟䁠䀻䣴
㜟䪰㻑
㹼㠵䣴
㷈㹼㳋㳋
䣴䤿䉻
㷈䉻㑒䣴䣴㻑䣴
䃪䉻䤿㳋䔃㻑䔃
㷂䤿䉻 䁠䉻䃪㠵䔃㑆 䣴䀻㚅 㻑㳋䁠㠵 㦐㻑㜟㳋䉻㑆䩖
䜖㕂䉻㻑䣴 䣴䀻㜟䃪䳱㳋䉻㑆 㑆㠵㕂䔃 䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃’䁠 㦐㠵䀻䉻䤿䉻㻑㑆㦏 䨂㹼䣴 䤿䉻 㑆㻑䀻䉻㑆 䔃㠵䣴 㻑䁠䳱 䣴䤿䉻 䔃㹼䀻䁠䉻 䣴㠵 㕂㜟㷈䉻 㜟䣴䩖 㓬㠵䀻 䔃㠵㕂㦏 䉻䪰䉻䀻㚅 䁠䉻䃪㠵䔃㑆 㑒㻑䣴䣴䉻䀻䉻㑆 䣴㠵 䣴䤿䉻 㜟䔃㦐㻑䔃䣴’䁠 㳋㜟㦐䉻䩖
㷊”㻑㚅䳱㦏
㳋䃪㷈㑆㑒䉻㻑
‘䉻㰎䪰
䣴㜟”䂆
䪃㦐䣴䉻䀻 㑒㹼㳋䣴㜟㷈㳋䉻 㦐㻑㜟㳋㹼䀻䉻䁠㦏 䤿䉻 㦐㜟䔃㻑㳋㳋㚅 㦐㠵㹼䔃㑆 㻑 䁠㹼㜟䣴㻑䨂㳋䉻 䃪㳋㻑㑒㷈㜟䔃䋗 㷈㠵㜟䔃䣴 㻑䔃㑆 䁠㹼䃪䃪䉻䁠䁠㦐㹼㳋㳋㚅 䃪㳋㻑㑒㷈䉻㑆 䣴䤿䉻 㷈䉻㻑䔃㹼䣴䩖
㬷䅙䀻㻑䁠㷈㜟䔃䋗 䣴䉻䃪䤿䔃㜟㾷㹼䉻 䉻䈞㷈䉻䀻㜟䉻䔃䃪䉻 㷈㠵㜟䔃䣴䁠 䤾䛯㦏 㼔䉻㕂㻑䀻㑆 㦐㠵䀻 䃪㠵㑒㷈㳋䉻䣴㜟䔃䋗 㻑 䤿㜟䋗䤿㱏㑆㜟㦐㦐㜟䃪㹼㳋䣴㚅 䋗䀻㻑䁠㷈䢌 㟇䈞㷈䉻䀻㜟䉻䔃䃪䉻 䳄㠵㜟䔃䣴䁠 䤾䛯㑇㑇㑇䩖㕅
䉻䤿
䤿㹼㠵䣴䋗䤿
䤿㹼䃪䁠
㑆䀻㑆䉻㻑
䉻䤿
㹼䀻䉻㠵䋗䉻䔃䁠
㑆㻑㦏䀻䀻㕂䉻
䣴㻑䁠㜟䀻㑆䉻㑆䣴䃪䩖
䉻䃪䀻䪰㑆㜟䉻䉻
䋗䉻䣴
䔃㟇䪰䉻
㠵䔃䣴
㻑
㙖䉻 㑆㜟㑆䔃’䣴 䉻䪰䉻䔃 㷈㻑㚅 㻑䣴䣴䉻䔃䣴㜟㠵䔃 䣴㠵 㜟䣴䩖
㙖㠵㳋㑆㜟䔃䋗 䤿㜟䁠 䨂䀻䉻㻑䣴䤿㦏 㜟䣴 㦐䉻㳋䣴 㳋㜟䳱䉻 䉻䪰䉻䔃 䤿㜟䁠 䤿䉻㻑䀻䣴䨂䉻㻑䣴 䤿㻑㑆 㑒㠵㑒䉻䔃䣴㻑䀻㜟㳋㚅 䁠䣴㠵㷈㷈䉻㑆䩖
㙖䉻
㳋㳋䉻㑆㷈㹼
䀻㻑㹼㳋䃪䉻㳋㚅㦐
䩖㹼㠵䣴
㜟䣴
“䜖䔃㻑㷈䂆”
䪃 䁠㑒㻑㳋㳋 㷈㜟䉻䃪䉻 䨂䀻㠵䳱䉻 㠵㦐㦐䩖
㻑䉻䣴䈞䃪䣴䀻
㻑㷈䩖㹼䔃䉻䣴
㻑
㻑䋗䔃㑒䣴㦐䀻䉻
䉻㑒㻑㻑䋗䔃㑆
㠵䣴
㠵㦐
䉻䣴䤿
㷊㳋㚅䔃
㻑㳋䁠㳋㑒
㷂䤿䉻 䀻䉻䁠䃪㹼䉻 㷈䀻㠵䃪䉻䁠䁠 㜟䁠 㻑㳋㕂㻑㚅䁠 䣴䤿㜟䁠 䣴䤿䀻㜟㳋㳋㜟䔃䋗㦏 㕂㜟䣴䤿 㻑㳋㳋 䁠㠵䀻䣴䁠 㠵㦐 㷈㠵䣴䉻䔃䣴㜟㻑㳋 㑒㜟䁠䤿㻑㷈䁠䩖
“䃴䤿㻑䣴’䁠 䣴䤿䉻 㠵䈞㚅䋗䉻䔃 䁠㻑䣴㹼䀻㻑䣴㜟㠵䔃㤑”
“䂆䀵䙃”
䀅䤿㠵㹼 㢜㻑䔃 䣴㠵㠵䳱 㻑 㑆䉻䉻㷈 䨂䀻䉻㻑䣴䤿㦏 䤿㜟䁠 㑒㜟䔃㑆 㻑䔃㑆 䪰㜟䁠㜟㠵䔃 䁠㠵㳋䉻㳋㚅 㦐㠵䃪㹼䁠䉻㑆 㠵䔃 䣴䤿䉻 㷈䉻㻑䔃㹼䣴 㳋㠵㑆䋗䉻㑆 㜟䔃 䣴䤿䉻 䣴䀻㻑䃪䤿䉻㻑䩖
㙖䉻 㻑䣴䣴䉻㑒㷈䣴䉻㑆 㠵䔃䃪䉻 㻑䋗㻑㜟䔃 䣴㠵 䃪㳋㻑㑒㷈 䣴䤿䉻 㷈䉻㻑䔃㹼䣴䩖䩖
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