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King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 1907 - 1584: Something’s Off
Capítulo 1907: Chapter 1584: Something’s Off
Joe Ga didn’t know why, but he felt that everything was out of place…
Even if the old ruling class’s thinking had become rigid, misjudging Prince Salman’s intentions, they must be aware of the consequences of angering the Shah.
Reducing production to raise oil prices is a very simple thing for the Shah, the big boss of OPEC+.
Why would they do this?
Pressing the Shah is not difficult for Europe and America at the current stage, as long as they recognize reality and reschedule their strategy…
The way they are offending Prince Salman so openly seems like a message to him to raise oil prices immediately.
What are the benefits of doing this?
To continue pressuring Europe?
That’s impossible. For over a month, Joe and his team have organized a massive influx of energy through Nord Stream into Europe; their energy pressure is not as severe as outsiders might imagine…
It’s just about money; Europe can withstand it.
What exactly does the Lake Belga Foundation want?
“They need to pay the price for their rudeness…”
Joe Ga heard the Crown Prince beside him gritting his teeth and speaking harsh words. He stopped and looked at Prince Salman, whose face was full of hate, and suddenly realized something…
“What kind of Europe do you think England wants from their standpoint?”
Prince Salman was puzzled by Joe Ga’s leap in thinking. He frowned and said, “England wants to be the leader of Europe, but obviously, France and Germany won’t allow it, and after exiting the European Union, it’s even less possible.”
Joe Ga shook his head, saying, “England’s offshore balance strategy doesn’t just target Asia and Africa; they also want Europe to be fragmented so that they can exert influence.
The push for Ukraine to join NATO, the loudest voice was England…
Due to their location, they are not worried about the impact of a war between Europe and Russia.
You can see it from their refugee policy…
These people shout left-wing slogans, but their actual actions tend to be conservative; Germany, where the left is prevalent, has actually been led by them into a pit.”
Prince Salman frowned and looked at Joe Ga, saying, “What are you talking about?”
Joe Ga shook his head, saying, “England wants to dismantle the France-Germany alliance; with France and Germany around, England’s voice in Europe will be suppressed.
The European Union is too large, and England’s misstep took them out of the EU’s leadership circle; they are seeking a new breakthrough.
Germany would be the best target!”
Prince Salman looked at the mysterious Joe Ga, a bit dissatisfied, and said, “What exactly are you talking about?”
Joe Ga turned to look at Prince Salman and said calmly, “Germany has always been hopeful about the Nord Stream issue.
They want to sever Germany’s last hope, break Germany’s industrial backbone, then consume Germany’s international capital.
They just want you to raise oil prices to push Germany’s industrial costs to unbearable levels.
Germany is rich, but rising industrial costs mean their products lose market; they must seek transfers to survive, and America is the best destination…”
Prince Salman became more and more confused as he listened; he frowned and said, “What exactly are you talking about?”
Joe Ga waved and said, “I’m talking about the Lake Belga Foundation, the Rothschild family leads this foundation, and old Bayer is also a member.
Old Bayer suppressing you is conforming to media inertia, also out of habit.
I bet you’ve suspended the 200 billion military purchase signed with Big Mouth Tang…”
Joe looked at Prince Salman’s somewhat peculiar expression and waved, saying, “That’s normal; they don’t respect you, so why give them the order?
Old Bayer is removing Big Mouth Tang’s lingering effects; as long as the war in Ukraine continues, he can reunite the military-industrial complex through aid.
America now has serious inflation; only the big plate of the military-industrial complex can absorb those printed bills, and hopefully, they can boost employment.
Using Ukraine’s debt to boost their own arms industry, raise employment rates, and finally, consume the arms in Ukraine…
Now they also want to cut Germany’s leeks; as long as they can force Germany to take a stand, the EU won’t hold up.”
Prince Salman looked at Joe Ga incredulously and said, “How did you come to this conclusion? Just because they made me…”
Joe Ga shook his head, saying, “Because their actions are abnormal…
The British Royal Family shouldn’t let these people mess around like this; this time, the British Royal Family hasn’t commented on the humiliation you faced, which means someone persuaded them.
As oil prices continue to rise, the most heavily affected people or countries are their targets!
But there’s still one thing I haven’t figured out…
Even if you’re angry, reducing production and driving up oil prices with allies seems insufficient to bring down Germany.
Nord Stream is still operating, and there are intermediaries who can help; Russia urgently needs funding and certainly wouldn’t mind selling energy to Germany at a low price.
“This might cause Germany to reconsider its stance…”
While speaking, Joe Ga suddenly remembered a ‘top secret plan’ initiated by White House security advisor Chauvin, agreed upon by old Bayer, and formulated by the CIA…
He looked at Prince Salman with an horrified expression and said, “Those people want to destroy Nord Stream, cut off Germany’s hopes, and then consume the juiciest parts they possess.
England is likely the supporter, and after the event, they will use the Atlantic route to bring America’s energy into Europe, simultaneously cooperating with America to deeply harvest Europe.
America is determined to implement a contraction strategy; they want to transfer some global governance powers to England…
Only if there is chaos within the European Union can England have the opportunity to intervene…”
Prince Salman heard this, frowned, and said in disbelief, “Attacking an energy facility like Nord Stream is akin to declaring war; how dare they?”
Joe Ga heard this and scoffed, saying, “Huswu militants keep bombing your oil field; what can you do about them?
However, this bunch’s plans will likely fail, and I think they will eventually come begging for you to increase production to save them…”
Prince Salman’s eyes lit up as he heard this and said, “Is that possible?”
Joe Ga spread his hands and said, “Brother, America’s energy prices are synchronized with international energy prices, and energy companies aren’t part of the government…
We’ve been messing with America’s shale oil industry for years; it’s not been for nothing. Their guild organizations, enterprises, and local governments are so caught up in ideological battles that they’re trapped in their own delusions; their output won’t rise…
When America itself is troubled by energy prices, that’s when old Bayer will come asking for your help.”
Countries, interest groups, individuals…
Sometimes you see the big picture, even a country finds a direction benefiting the masses; however, things don’t develop as imagined because national interests conflict with interest groups’ benefits.
If you can clarify the relationships and interest chains among these three, many seemingly schizophrenic actions from Europe and America can be reasonably explained.
Prince Salman gently nodded after listening, saying, “Even if that’s the case, what does it have to do with us?
This doesn’t benefit my current situation in any way.”
Joe Ga noticed Prince Salman’s eyes flashing slightly and shook his head, saying, “If Nord Stream encounters problems, Shah’s importance will be highlighted.
Brother, just laugh if you want…
As long as you remember those people are unreliable, and don’t lead Shah into their rhythm, you’ll be the greatest leader in Shah’s modern history.”
Prince Salman nodded affirmatively and said, “Of course, I will never forget the humiliation they inflicted on me…”
Prince Salman looked curiously at Joe Ga, whose expression seemed heavy throughout, and asked, “Why do you worry so much?
What does this have to do with you?
If Nord Stream encounters problems, the value of your Mediterranean Energy Company will be exponentially increased…”
Joe Ga said helplessly, “Currently, Nord Stream is a cash cow for us; you invested too, didn’t you forget?
FUCK, if Nord Stream encounters problems, Russia will have no room left to maneuver…”
Prince Salman wasn’t as angry as before; he laughed, saying, “It’s just a bit of money; it doesn’t matter…
As long as the benefits outweigh the losses, then everything is acceptable to me.”
Joe Ga looked at Prince Salman, who seemed alright again, and scoffed, saying, “Then you have to be prepared; America’s energy industry definitely can’t withstand this. When you become the focus, you’ll face ‘interrogation’ from all of Europe and America…
If you can’t withstand it, you’ll lose autonomy just like your elders…”
While speaking, Joe Ga took out his phone and called Eric, still in Odessa…
“Eric, help me check that CIA’s top secret plan; we need to make some preparations…”
Eric, on the other end, paused for a moment and said, “The plan concerning Nord Stream?”
Joe Ga sensed something was off in Eric’s tone, frowned, and asked, “What’s up?”
Eric took a deep breath and said, “It seems like the plan has been canceled…
I’ll contact the Pentagon Brotherhood to help me keep an eye on it; there will be news soon.”
After hearing this, Joe Ga became more convinced the plan would be executed, so he nodded and said, “Then hurry up; if Nord Stream encounters problems, we’ll need to find other ways for business in Odessa…”
Joe Ga hung up the phone and talked with Prince Salman for a while…
The crown prince, whose mood suddenly improved, generously lent his estate to Joe Ga for temporary stay and said he would cover all expenses. Then, the prince hurriedly took a car to the airport…
The judgment Joe Ga made was difficult to verify at the moment, but once Nord Stream encounters problems, he can make plans in advance, securing a position of influence in the future.
This is extremely important for a leader!
By then, there will be plenty of opportunities for revenge!
Just as Joe Ga was about to stop his family from moving into Shah’s Super Mansion, Eric called him…
“Boss, something doesn’t seem right…”
䳌㳋㘝㳋䑉”䒧䡃㠔㠔
㨐㜐䚎㷻’㙊
䡃䇿
㔊㳋䂛䳌㠔㽶㔊䢢䫶䫶
蘆
老
盧
䴝䡃䚎
䑉䁢㳋䏟㻈
櫓
䴝㳋㵫㘝䏟䚎䡃䁢
䕳㽶
盧
䚎䡃䳌䈺㳋
盧
䏟㳋䖥
擄
㘂㳋
蘆
櫓
䡃䈺㜐䕳䡃
“㘝䡃䁢䟓
䡃㳋䑉䁢䈺
擄
㷻㨐㙊㜐 䚎䡃㙊䳌 㘝㳋䡃䱵㙊䫶㽶䢢 “䛈䏟䚎䚎䢢 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 㘝䡃䚎 䚎㙊㵫䂛䫶䁢䡃䑉㳋䏟䂛䚎䫶㽶 㙊䚎䚎䂛㳋䳌 䡃 䴝䡃㨐䑉㙊䑉㟅 䁢䏟 䕳䏟䁢㘝 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃 䡃䑉䳌 㷻䂛㨐䏟㠔㳋䢢 㙊䑉䳌㙊㜐䡃䁢㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝䡃䁢 䁢㘝㳋 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫 䢐㙊㠔㳋䫶㙊䑉㳋 㵫㙊㟅㘝䁢 䕳㳋 䡃䁢䁢䡃㜐䈺㳋䳌㻈”
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 㨚㨐䏟䴝䑉㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “㐘㘝䡃䁢 䚎䏟䂛䑉䳌䚎 䫶㙊䈺㳋 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 䚎䁢㽶䫶㳋䢢 䕳䂛䁢 䴝㘝㽶 䡃㨐㳋 㽶䏟䂛 䚎䏟 䑉㳋㨐䱵䏟䂛䚎䒧
㘝䑉䁢㽶䡃㙊㟅䑉
䖦㳋䏟䚎
㳋㘝䱵䡃
䚎”䂛䒧
㘝䁢䚎㙊
䁢䏟
䴝㙊㘝䁢
䳌䏟
㷻㨐㙊㜐 㠔䡃䂛䚎㳋䳌䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䴝㙊䁢㘝 䚎䏟㵫㳋 㜐䏟䑉㜐㳋㨐䑉 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “㐘㘝㳋 䖦㳋䡃䳌䫶㽶 䡞䁢㨐㙊䈺㳋 䇿㨐䏟䂛㠔 䏟䑉㜐㳋 䚎㙊㟅䑉㳋䳌 䡃䑉 䡃㟅㨐㳋㳋㵫㳋䑉䁢 䴝㙊䁢㘝 䁢㘝㳋 䖦㳋㠔䡃㨐䁢㵫㳋䑉䁢 䏟㨚 䖦㳋㨚㳋䑉䚎㳋 䁢䏟 䚎䁢䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䡃 䁢㳋䡃㵫 㙊䑉 䡞䴝㳋䳌㳋䑉 䁢䏟 䁢㨐䡃㙊䑉 䚎䏟䫶䳌㙊㳋㨐䚎㻈 㐘㘝䏟䚎㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䡃㨐㳋 䑉䏟䴝 䏟㠔㳋㨐䡃䁢㙊䑉㟅 䡃㨐䏟䂛䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋 䛈䡃䫶䁢㙊㜐 䡞㳋䡃㻈㻈㻈”
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䴝䡃䚎 䚎䂛䳌䳌㳋䑉䫶㽶 䚎䁢䡃㨐䁢䫶㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “䡞䏟䢢 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䚎㳋䑉䁢 䁢䏟 䡞䴝㳋䳌㳋䑉 䕳㳋㨚䏟㨐㳋 䨝 㨐㳋㠔䂛㨐㜐㘝䡃䚎㳋䳌 䁢㘝㳋 䖦㳋䡃䳌䫶㽶 䡞䁢㨐㙊䈺㳋 䇿㨐䏟䂛㠔 䚎㘝䡃㨐㳋䚎㻈㻈㻈
䛈䂛䁢
㟅㘝䁢㙊䑉䑉䡃㽶
䡃䏟㜐㞕䑉䂛㙊㙊䢢㙊䚎䁢
㣒䡃㙊䏟䑉㜐
㜐䁢㠔㙊䑉䚎䏟㙊䒧㳋䑉” 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
㨚䡃㳋䁢㨐
㳋䁢㘝
㟅䂛䳌㨐䑉㙊
䁢㵫㠔㳋㜐㳋䏟䳌䫶
㘝㳋䁢
䳌㙊䱵䚎䏟㳋㜐㨐
䚎㘝㳋
‘㙊䑉䳌䳌䁢
㷻㨐㙊㜐 䚎䡃㙊䳌 䚎䏟䫶㳋㵫䑉䫶㽶䢢 “䨝 㘝䡃䳌 䚎䏟㵫㳋䏟䑉㳋 㨐㳋䱵㙊㳋䴝 䁢㘝䡃䁢 㜐䏟䑉䁢㨐䡃㜐䁢㻈 䡞䁢㨐㙊㜐䁢䫶㽶 䚎㠔㳋䡃䈺㙊䑉㟅䢢 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䳌㙊䚎㠔䡃䁢㜐㘝㳋䳌 䡃䁢 䁢㘝㳋 䚎䡃㵫㳋 䁢㙊㵫㳋 䡃䚎 㽶䏟䂛㨐 䡃㜐㞕䂛㙊䚎㙊䁢㙊䏟䑉 䏟㨚 䁢㘝㳋 䖦㳋䡃䳌䫶㽶 䡞䁢㨐㙊䈺㳋 䇿㨐䏟䂛㠔㻈
䟓㳋 䈺䑉㳋䴝 䑉䏟䁢㘝㙊䑉㟅 䡃䕳䏟䂛䁢 㙊䁢䱪
䡃䡃䈺㜐䁢䁢
䑉䚎㘝㙊㟅䏟㵫䁢㳋
㘝䏟䚎䁢㳋
㙊䚎
䛈䚎䢢䚎䏟
䨝㨚
䡃㳋㨐
䑉䡃䳌
䑉䡃
䚎㵫䡃䚎㙊㻈
㠔㳋㠔䏟䫶㳋
㟅䁢㻈䡃㜐㘝㻈䂛”㻈
㠔䚎䡃㘝㳋㠔䑉
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䚎䡃㙊䳌 䴝㙊䁢㘝 䡃 㘝㳋䡃䳌䡃㜐㘝㳋䢢 “䟓㘝䡃䁢 䚎㘝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䨝 䳌䏟䒧
䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 㨢䂛䚎䁢 㙊䚎䚎䂛㳋䳌 䡃䑉 䡃䁢䁢䡃㜐䈺 䴝䡃㨐䑉㙊䑉㟅䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䨝 㜐䏟㵫㳋 㨚䏟㨐䴝䡃㨐䳌 䁢䏟 䚎䡃㽶 䁢㘝㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 㙊䑉 䡞䴝㳋䳌㳋䑉 㘝䡃䱵㳋 䑉䏟䁢㘝㙊䑉㟅 䁢䏟 䳌䏟 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㵫㳋䒧
䚎㙊
䏟䂛㨐䳌㟅䑉䒧”
䑉䡃㽶
㨐㙊䚎䱵㳋䫶
㘝㳋䁢
㨚䳌㳋㨐㙊䁢䑉㨚㳋
㘂䏟䴝
䏟㨐㵫㨚
㙊㙊㟅䑉㘝䳌
㙊䑉
㘝䁢䁢䡃
㷻㨐㙊㜐’䚎 䁢䏟䑉㳋 䴝䡃䚎 㘝㳋䡃䱵㽶 䡃䚎 㘝㳋 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “䨝’㵫 䁢㨐㽶㙊䑉㟅 䁢䏟 㟅㳋䁢 䚎䏟㵫㳋䏟䑉㳋 㨚㨐䏟㵫 䁢㘝㳋 䢐㳋䑉䁢䡃㟅䏟䑉 䛈㨐䏟䁢㘝㳋㨐㘝䏟䏟䳌 䁢䏟 㜐䏟䑉䁢䡃㜐䁢 䁢㘝䡃䁢 䁢㳋䡃㵫㻈 㜰䑉㜐㳋 䴝㳋 䫶䏟㜐䡃䁢㳋 䁢㘝㳋㵫䢢 䴝㳋 㜐䡃䑉㻈㻈㻈”
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䳌㙊䳌䑉’䁢 㨐㳋䚎㠔䏟䑉䳌 䕳䂛䁢 㨚㙊䑉䡃䫶䫶㽶 䂛䑉䳌㳋㨐䚎䁢䏟䏟䳌 䴝㘝㽶 㘝㳋 㘝䡃䳌 㨚㳋䫶䁢 䚎䏟 䂛䑉㳋䡃䚎㽶 䳌䂛㨐㙊䑉㟅 㘝㙊䚎 㨐㳋㜐㳋䑉䁢 䱵㙊䚎㙊䁢 䁢䏟 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃㻈
㵫䚎䁢䏟
㠔䡃䚎㳋㨐䳌㳋’䁢㵫䑉䁢
㙊㳋䑉䫶㨚㳋㟅
䚎㙊㘝
㳋㘝
䡃䑉䳌
㳋䁢㘝
䏟㙊䂛䫻䡃䑉䚎
㟅㵫䚎䑉䫶㳋㙊㽶㳋
㙊䁢䢢㵫㳋
㙊㙊䏟㔊㜐䑉㠔㘝䚎㜐㘝㨐㳋
䁢䵂
㻈䡃䚎䏟䁢㜐㙊䑉
䂛䏟㳋䚎㘂
䏟㘝㳋㨐䁢
䫶㳋䈺㙊
䡃䚎䴝
㘝䟓㳋䁢㙊
䴝䚎䡃
䕳㽶
䳌䡃䑉
㠔䂛㳋䳌㔊㔊䫶
㳋䏟㳋䚎㠔’䢢㠔䫶
䚎䡃
䁢㘝㳋
䂛䫶䚎䡃䑉㽶䫶䂛䂛
䛈㳋㜐䡃䂛䚎㳋䢢 㙊䑉 㘝㙊䚎 䱵㙊㳋䴝䢢 䁢㘝㳋 䏟㠔㠔䏟䑉㳋䑉䁢’䚎 䁢㨐㙊㜐䈺䚎 䑉䏟䁢 䏟䑉䫶㽶 㨐㳋䱵㳋䡃䫶㳋䳌 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 㙊䑉䁢㳋䑉䁢㙊䏟䑉䚎 䕳䂛䁢 㨚䂛䑉䳌䡃㵫㳋䑉䁢䡃䫶䫶㽶 㜐䏟䂛䫶䳌䑉’䁢 㘝䡃㨐㵫 䢐·䛈㻈
㬫䏟䴝 㘝㳋 㨚㙊䑉䡃䫶䫶㽶 䂛䑉䳌㳋㨐䚎䁢䏟䏟䳌䢢 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 䁢㨐䂛㵫㠔 㜐䡃㨐䳌 䴝䡃䚎 䁢㘝㳋 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫 䢐㙊㠔㳋䫶㙊䑉㳋䱪
䴝㨚䏟䡃䳌㨐㨐
㬫䏟䳌㨐
䚎䂛㳋
㠔㨐㳋㳋䚎䁢㟅㙊
䁢䚎㜐䏟䑉䚎㙊䑉䡃
㘝㘝㙊㟅
䑉䳌䡃
䂛㜐䳌䫶䏟
㨐䇿㠔䂛䏟
㙊䚎㟅䁢䡃䑉䡃
㘝㵫䢢㙊
䚎㨚䚎㳋䑉䏟㜐䢢
㳋䖥䏟
䏟䑉㳋
䵂䡃㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐
䏟䁢
㳋䏟䫶㠔㳋㠔
㨚䏟
䡃䑉䡃䏟㨐㜐㟅䫶䏟䫶㙊䕳䁢
䚎䏟䏟䑉
䱵㷻䑉㳋
䚎䛈䏟䚎
䡃䑉
䁢㙊
䏟䁢
䁢䏟
㙊䚎
㳋㻈㠔㘝䫶
㜐䡃䑉
䱵䕳㳋㙊㳋㳋䫶
㳋㵫䏟䚎
䚎䡃
㙊䁢
䁢㳋㘝
㙊㨚
䳌䫶㳋㽶䖦䡃
㙊㨚
㘝䴝㙊䁢
䁢㙊㳋䡞㨐䈺
䡃䡞㳋㨐䁢㵫
䁢㳋㘝㵫
㵫䕳㳋䕳䢢䏟䳌
䏟䁢
䑉㜐䚎㠔䏟㵫㘝㳋㙊㳋㨐䱵㳋
㨐䚎䂛䳌㳋㳋㠔䡃
䡃䚎
䳌㳋䑉䚎
䚎䡃
䁢䚎䚎㠔㳋
䴝䫶䁢’䑉䂛䏟䳌
·䢐㻈䛈
䢢䑉䴝㳋䡞䳌㳋
䛈㽶
䁢䏟
䡃䳌䳌䑉㳋㵫
㘝䡃䚎
㳋㳋䏟㠔㠔䫶
㜐㳋䫻䚎䂛㳋
䛈㳋㜐䡃䂛䚎㳋 㳋䱵㳋䑉 䁢㳋㵫㠔䏟㨐䡃㨐㙊䫶㽶 㘝䡃䫶䁢㙊䑉㟅 䏟㨐 㨚㨐㳋㳋㔊㙊䑉㟅 䢐·䛈’䚎 㨚㙊䑉䡃䑉㜐㙊䡃䫶 䏟㠔㳋㨐䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉䚎 㠔㳋䑉䳌㙊䑉㟅 㙊䑉䱵㳋䚎䁢㙊㟅䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 㜐䡃䂛䚎㳋 㨚䡃䁢䡃䫶 䳌䡃㵫䡃㟅㳋 䁢䏟 䢐·䛈㻈
㜰䑉㜐㳋 䢐·䛈 䛈䡃䑉䈺 䡃䑉䳌 䏟䁢㘝㳋㨐 㨐㳋䫶䡃䁢㳋䳌 㨚䂛䑉䳌䚎 䡃㨐㳋 䂛䑉䳌㳋㨐 㙊䑉䱵㳋䚎䁢㙊㟅䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉䢢 䛈䏟䚎䚎 䖥䏟㳋’䚎 㳋䑉䁢㙊㨐㳋 㨚㙊䑉䡃䑉㜐㙊䡃䫶 㜐䡃㠔㙊䁢䡃䫶 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䕳㳋 㜐䏟䑉䚎䂛㵫㳋䳌㻈
䱵㨐㠔䏟㳋䑉
䑉㙊䑉䏟㜐䢢䁢㳋䑉
㻈䳌䚎㘝䡃䑉
㳋㙊䁢㽶㨚䳌䫶㳋䑉㙊
䑉䢢䏟
䴝䫶䂛䏟䳌
䑉㳋䱵㳋
㨚㙊
䕳㽶
䳌㳋䢢䑉
䚎㳋㜐㙊㽶䂛䁢㨐
㘝䁢㳋
㳋㙊䱵㙊㟅䚎䑉䁢䑉䡃㙊䏟䁢
䁢㘝㳋
䏟㔊䑉㳋䚎
䁢䚎䏟㘝㳋
·䢐䛈
㙊䚎
䚎䳌㨐㟅䡃
䁢㘝䁢䡃
䑉㳋㵫䡃
䨝㨚
䃓䚎㬫’
㳋䳌䑉㨐䂛
㜐㘝㳋䡃㟅䑉
㨐㙊䱵䳌㳋䑉
㙊䚎䁢’
䑉㙊
·䢐䛈
㳋㘝䁢
㐘㘝㙊䚎 㙊䚎 䡃 䁢㽶㠔㙊㜐䡃䫶 㠔䏟䫶㙊䁢㙊㜐䡃䫶 㜐䏟䑉䚎㠔㙊㨐䡃㜐㽶㻈 㐘㘝㳋 㨚䡃㜐䁢䚎 䳌䏟䑉’䁢 㵫䡃䁢䁢㳋㨐 䡃䁢 䡃䫶䫶㻈 䖥䂛䚎䁢 㳋䑉䁢䡃䑉㟅䫶㳋 䢐·䛈䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䫶㳋䱵㳋㨐䡃㟅㳋 䁢㘝㳋 䕳䂛㨐㳋䡃䂛㜐㨐䡃䁢㙊㜐 䚎㽶䚎䁢㳋㵫 䁢䏟 䳌㙊䚎㵫䡃䑉䁢䫶㳋 䢐·䛈’䚎 䫶㳋㟅㙊䁢㙊㵫䡃㜐㽶㻈
䵂㜐㜐䏟㨐䳌㙊䑉㟅 䁢䏟 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 㠔䫶䏟䁢䢢 䏟䑉㜐㳋 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫 㙊䚎 䕳䏟㵫䕳㳋䳌䢢 䁢㘝㳋 㳋䑉䁢㙊㨐㳋 㷻䂛㨐䏟㠔㳋 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 㨚䡃㜐㳋 䡃 㜐㘝䏟㙊㜐㳋 䕳㳋䁢䴝㳋㳋䑉 䚎㙊䳌㙊䑉㟅 䴝㙊䁢㘝 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 䏟㨐 䢐·䛈䒧
䁢䏟䏟
㽶䡃㳋䚎
㜐㘝㙊㳋䱪䏟㜐
䁢㘝’䚎㐘䡃
䡃
㷻䱵㳋䑉 㙊㨚 㳋䱵㳋㨐㽶䏟䑉㳋 䈺䑉䏟䴝䚎 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃’䚎 䕳㳋㘝㙊䑉䳌 㙊䁢䢢 䁢㘝㳋㽶 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䚎䁢㙊䫶䫶 㘝䡃䱵㳋 䁢䏟 㠔㙊䑉 䁢㘝㳋 䕳䫶䡃㵫㳋 䏟䑉 䢐·䛈㻈
㐘㘝㳋 㵫䏟䁢㙊䱵㳋 㙊䚎 㨐㳋䡃䳌㽶䒵㵫䡃䳌㳋 䁢䏟䏟䢢 䢐·䛈 䡃䁢䁢䡃㜐䈺㳋䳌 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫 䁢䏟 㳋䫻㠔䡃䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋 㣒㳋䳌㙊䁢㳋㨐㨐䡃䑉㳋䡃䑉 㷻䑉㳋㨐㟅㽶 㺓䏟㵫㠔䡃䑉㽶’䚎 㵫䡃㨐䈺㳋䁢 䚎㘝䡃㨐㳋 䡃䑉䳌 㨐㳋䡃㠔 㘝䂛㟅㳋 㠔㨐䏟㨚㙊䁢䚎㻈㻈㻈
㽶䚎䡃
䱵㷻㳋䑉
䡃㣒
䱪㟅䑉䁢䡃㙊䑉㘝㽶
䴝’䑉䳌䁢䏟䫶䂛
䏟䪼㙊䡃
䳌䡃㳋㨐
䁢䏟
䛈㳋㜐䡃䂛䚎㳋 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 㙊䚎 䁢㘝㳋 㘝㳋䡃䳌 䏟㨚 㬫䵂㐘㜰䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋䚎㳋 㷻䂛㨐䏟㠔㳋䡃䑉 㬫䵂㐘㜰 䡃䫶䫶㙊㳋䚎 䡃㨐㳋䑉’䁢 㠔㨐㳋㠔䡃㨐㳋䳌 㨚䏟㨐 㳋䚎㜐䡃䫶䡃䁢㙊䑉㟅 䴝䡃㨐 䡃䑉䳌 㨚䂛䫶䫶㽶 㜐䏟䑉㨚㨐䏟䑉䁢㙊䑉㟅 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃㻈
㷻䱵㳋䑉 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃 㜐䡃䑉’䁢 䏟㠔㳋䑉䫶㽶 㜐䫶䡃㙊㵫 䁢㘝䡃䁢 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 䳌㙊䳌 㙊䁢䢢 䕳㳋㜐䡃䂛䚎㳋 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 䳌䏟㵫㳋䚎䁢㙊㜐 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 㙊䚎 㜐䂛㨐㨐㳋䑉䁢䫶㽶 䡃 㵫㳋䚎䚎䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 䴝䡃㨐䁢㙊㵫㳋 㳋㜐䏟䑉䏟㵫㽶 㘝䡃䚎䑉’䁢 䚎㘝䏟䴝䑉 㘝㙊㟅㘝 㳋㨚㨚㙊㜐㙊㳋䑉㜐㽶 㽶㳋䁢䐾 䁢㘝㳋㽶 䡃䫶䚎䏟 䑉㳋㳋䳌 䁢㙊㵫㳋㻈
㘝䁢㳋
䚎㘝㙊䁢
㳋䱪㜐㜐䏟㨐㨐䁢
·䛈䢐
䏟㨚㨐
䡃㨐㟅㳋㳋㨐䁢
䁢䵂
䳌’䏟㟅䏟
䏟㳋㵫䕳㳋㜐
㙊䁢㵫䢢㳋
㜐䫶㙊㠔䏟㽶䡃䫶㙊䁢䫶
‘㙊㟅㙊䚎䑉䡃㜐㜐㨚㨐㙊
䴝䏟䳌䂛䫶
䨝䑉 䚎䂛㜐㘝 䁢㙊㵫㳋䚎䢢 㙊䁢 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䕳㳋 㟅䏟䏟䳌 㳋䑉䏟䂛㟅㘝 㙊㨚 㷻䂛㨐䏟㠔㳋䡃䑉 㜐䏟䂛䑉䁢㨐㙊㳋䚎 䳌䏟䑉’䁢 䡃䳌䳌 㙊䑉䚎䂛䫶䁢 䁢䏟 㙊䑉㨢䂛㨐㽶㻈㻈㻈
㐘㘝㙊䚎 䈺㙊䑉䳌 䏟㨚 䁢䡃㜐䁢㙊㜐 㜐䏟䂛䫶䳌 䏟䑉䫶㽶 䕳㳋 䴝㙊㳋䫶䳌㳋䳌 䕳㽶 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃䢢 䁢㘝㳋 䚎㳋䫶㨚䒵㠔㨐䏟㜐䫶䡃㙊㵫㳋䳌 䑉䂛㵫䕳㳋㨐 䏟䑉㳋 䑉䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㳋䫻䁢㨐䡃䁢㳋㨐㨐㙊䁢䏟㨐㙊䡃䫶 㨢䂛㨐㙊䚎䳌㙊㜐䁢㙊䏟䑉㻈 䨝㨚 㙊䁢 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䡃䑉㽶 䏟䁢㘝㳋㨐 㜐䏟䂛䑉䁢㨐㽶䢢 㳋䱵㳋䑉 㷻䑉㟅䫶䡃䑉䳌䢢 䛈䏟䚎䚎 䖥䏟㳋 㜐䏟䂛䫶䳌 㟅㳋䁢 䚎䏟㵫㳋 㨚㨐㙊㳋䑉䳌䚎 䁢䏟 㜐䏟䂛䑉䁢㳋㨐 㙊䁢䢢 䕳䂛䁢 䏟䑉㜐㳋 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃 㨚䏟䂛䑉䳌 䡃䑉 㳋䫻㜐䂛䚎㳋 䁢䏟 㨚䂛䫶䫶㽶 䫶䡃䂛䑉㜐㘝䢢 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䚎䁢䡃䑉䳌 䑉䏟 㜐㘝䡃䑉㜐㳋㻈
䫶䁢䁢䫶䕳䡃䳌㨚㙊㳋㳋
䂛䁢䕳
䡃
‘䑉䚎㙊䁢
㽶䕳
䂛䢢㨐㟅㳋㳋䑉䱵䡃䑉㵫㙊
䏟䚎䁢㘝㳋
㙊䡃㜐㜐䫶䚎䚎
㳋䏟㜐䚎䁢䑉䁢
䡃
䫶䳌㨐㙊㳋䁢䏟䚎㻈㵫䒵
㘝㙊㐘䚎
㠔䡃䏟䫶㙊䫶㙊䁢㜐
䁢䡃䁢㙊㜐㜐
㳋䂛䚎䳌
㐘㘝㳋 䁢㨐䂛䁢㘝 䏟㨐 㨚䡃䫶䚎㳋㘝䏟䏟䳌 䳌䏟㳋䚎䑉’䁢 㵫䡃䁢䁢㳋㨐䱪
䢐·䛈 㘝䡃䚎 㵫䡃䑉㽶 㨚㨐㙊㳋䑉䳌䚎䢢 䕳䂛䁢 䡃䫶䚎䏟 㵫䡃䑉㽶 㳋䑉㳋㵫㙊㳋䚎㻈 㜰䑉㜐㳋 䁢㘝㳋㽶 㜐㨐㳋䡃䁢㳋 䡃 㘝㙊㟅㘝䒵㠔㨐䏟㨚㙊䫶㳋 㙊䚎䚎䂛㳋䢢 䁢㘝㳋㽶 㜐䏟䂛䫶䳌 䳌㨐䡃䴝 㜐䏟䫶䫶㳋㜐䁢㙊䱵㳋 䡃㜐䁢㙊䏟䑉 㨚㨐䏟㵫 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 䴝䏟㨐䫶䳌䴝㙊䳌㳋 㳋䑉䱵㙊䏟䂛䚎 䏟㨚 䢐·䛈’䚎 㠔㨐䏟㨚㙊䁢䚎 䁢䏟 㜐䡃㨐䱵㳋 㙊䁢 䂛㠔㻈
‘䚎㳋㘝
㙊䫶䴝䫶
䁢㵫㨐䁢㳋䡃
㠔䏟䱵㳋䑉㨐
㜐㳋䑉㜰
㳋㳋䂛䱵䑉䫶㽶䁢䫶䡃
㨐㳋㨐㨚䏟㵫
䡃㜐䕳䢢䈺
㟅㙊㨚䁢㘝䚎
䛈·䢐
㨐㟅㻈䫶㽶䏟
㜐䢢䡃䕳䈺
㙊㨚
䁢㘝㳋
䫶䚎㨚㔊㙊㔊㳋
㘝㳋
䡃䇿
㳋㳋䑉䱵
䁢䏟
䳌䏟㳋䁢’䑉䚎
㳋䂛䑉㨐㨐䁢
䢢䏟䂛䁢
䁢㙊䚎
䖥㳋䏟
㳋㨐䱵䑉㳋
㙊䁢㨚㟅㘝
㙊㨚
䂛㟅㽶䫶㙊䁢䐾
䵂䚎㙊䳌㳋 㨚㨐䏟㵫 䚎㙊㟅䑉㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㳋 㜐䏟䑉䁢㨐䡃㜐䁢 䴝㙊䁢㘝 䁢㘝㳋 䖦㳋䡃䳌䫶㽶 䡞䁢㨐㙊䈺㳋 䇿㨐䏟䂛㠔 䡃䑉䳌 䚎㳋䑉䳌㙊䑉㟅 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䁢䏟 䡞䴝㳋䳌㳋䑉䢢 䁢㘝㳋 㳋䑉䁢㙊㨐㳋 䏟㠔㳋㨐䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䴝䡃䚎 䡃 䚎䁢䡃䑉䳌䡃㨐䳌 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃䑉 䏟䱵㳋㨐䁢 䚎㜐㘝㳋㵫㳋㻈㻈㻈
㿣䏟䂛㨐 㨐㳋㠔䂛䁢䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 㙊䚎 䚎㵫㳋䡃㨐㳋䳌䢢 䁢㘝㳋䑉 䁢㘝㳋㽶 䫶㳋䱵㳋㨐䡃㟅㳋 䁢㘝㳋 㙊䑉䱵㳋䚎䁢㙊㟅䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䁢䏟 㨚㨐㳋㳋㔊㳋 㽶䏟䂛㨐 㨚㙊䑉䡃䑉㜐㙊䡃䫶 㜐䡃㠔㙊䁢䡃䫶䢢 㨚䏟㨐㜐㙊䑉㟅 㽶䏟䂛㨐 䕳䂛䚎㙊䑉㳋䚎䚎 䁢䏟 䕳䡃䑉䈺㨐䂛㠔䁢 䏟㨐 䚎䂛㨐㨐㳋䑉䳌㳋㨐㻈
䫶䚎䁢䏟䵂㵫
䚎䡃䴝
䑉䡃䳌
䚎䂛䁢㨢
㜐䚎㨐䑉㳋㺴’䡃
㙊䑉䡃㟅䁢
䵂
䑉㙊
䫶㨚㳋䫶
䈺㙊䫶㳋
䴝䱪䡃㽶
䁢䚎㘝㙊
䳌㵫㳋㳋㙊㵫㳋㨐䳌䚎䕳
㺴㙊䑉䡃䫶䫶㽶 㨐㳋䡃䫶㙊㔊㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㳋 㠔㨐㳋䱵㙊䏟䂛䚎 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉䢢 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 㙊䑉䚎䁢㨐䂛㜐䁢㳋䳌 㷻㨐㙊㜐 䁢䏟 㨚㙊䑉䳌 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 䚎㳋䑉䁢 䁢䏟 䡞䴝㳋䳌㳋䑉㻈㻈㻈
㐘㘝㳋䑉 㘝㳋 䚎䡃䁢 䳌䏟䴝䑉 㙊䑉 䁢㘝㳋 㟅䡃㨐䳌㳋䑉 㜐䏟㨐㨐㙊䳌䏟㨐䢢 䴝䡃䁢㜐㘝㙊䑉㟅 䡃 㟅㨐䏟䂛㠔 䏟㨚 㜐㘝㙊䫶䳌㨐㳋䑉 㨚㨐䏟䫶㙊㜐䈺㙊䑉㟅 䏟䑉 䁢㘝㳋 㟅㨐䡃䚎䚎䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䚎㙊㟅㘝㳋䳌 䳌㳋㳋㠔䫶㽶㻈㻈㻈
㽶㳋㠔䳌㳋䫶
㙊䳌䳌
㙊䫶䳌㨚㙊䁢㨚㜐䂛
䁢㙊
䁢䂛䫶㽶㨐
䱪䡃䚎䴝
㨐㳋㳋㙊䫶㔊䡃
㳋䑉䁢䡃䑉㟅䫶㳋䳌
䑉㘝䴝㳋
㜰㽶䑉䫶
䏟㘝䴝
㳋䖥䏟
䡃䇿
䟓㙊䁢㘝䏟䂛䁢 䡃 䑉䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉䡃䫶 㳋䑉䁢㙊䁢㽶䢢 䢐·䛈䢢 㳋䚎䁢䡃䕳䫶㙊䚎㘝㳋䳌 䏟䑉 䁢㘝㳋 䕳䡃䚎㙊䚎 䏟㨚 㨐㳋䡃䫶㙊䚎䁢㙊㜐 㨐䂛䫶㳋䚎䢢 㨚䡃㜐㳋䚎 䳌㳋䫶㙊䕳㳋㨐䡃䁢㳋 䁢䡃㨐㟅㳋䁢㙊䑉㟅 䕳㽶 䡃 㟅㨐䏟䂛㠔 䏟㨚 㨐䂛䫶㳋䒵㵫䡃䈺㳋㨐䚎䢢 㵫䡃䈺㙊䑉㟅 㙊䁢 㨐㳋䡃䫶䫶㽶 䳌㙊㨚㨚㙊㜐䂛䫶䁢 䁢䏟 䕳㨐㳋䡃䈺 䁢㘝㨐䏟䂛㟅㘝㻈
㷻䱵㳋䑉 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 䏟䫶䳌 㵫㳋䑉 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䂛䑉䳌㳋㨐㵫㙊䑉㙊䑉㟅 䢐·䛈䢢 㵫㳋㨐㳋䫶㽶 䚎㳋㙊㔊㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㳋 䏟㠔㠔䏟㨐䁢䂛䑉㙊䁢㽶 䁢䏟 䚎㳋䱵㳋㨐 䁢㘝㳋 㳋䑉㳋㨐㟅㽶 䁢㙊㳋䚎 䕳㳋䁢䴝㳋㳋䑉 㷻䂛㨐䏟㠔㳋 䡃䑉䳌 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃䢢 䡃 㜐䏟䑉䁢㨐䡃㜐䁢 䕳㳋䁢䴝㳋㳋䑉 䁢㘝㳋 䢐㳋䑉䁢䡃㟅䏟䑉 䡃䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋 䖦㳋䡃䳌䫶㽶 䡞䁢㨐㙊䈺㳋 䇿㨐䏟䂛㠔 㜐䏟䂛䫶䳌 䫶㳋䡃䳌 䢐·䛈 䁢䏟 㳋䁢㳋㨐䑉䡃䫶 䳌䏟䏟㵫㻈
䡃䑉䳌䁢䚎
䏟䁢
䑉䵂䳌
䚎䡃㳋䈺㠔
䑉䡃䳌
䡃㨐㳋
䑉䏟
䳌㨐䚎㳋䡃
㳋䑉䏟㳋㳋㨐䱵㽶
㽶䂛䏟㻈
䏟㽶䂛
䈺䑉䴝䏟䚎
㙊㨚
䑉㳋䁢䏟䢢䑉䑉㜐㙊
㳋䑉䏟
㨐䏟㨚
㠔䂛
䱵㳋䑉㳋
䨝㨚 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䚎䂛㜐㜐㳋㳋䳌䢢 䢐·䛈 䴝㙊䫶䫶 㘝䡃䱵㳋 䑉䏟 㜐㘝䏟㙊㜐㳋 䕳䂛䁢 䁢䏟 䡃䕳䡃䑉䳌䏟䑉 䡃䫶䫶 㠔㳋㨐㙊㠔㘝㳋㨐䡃䫶 㙊䑉䁢㳋㨐㳋䚎䁢䚎 䡃䑉䳌 㨐㳋䁢㨐㳋䡃䁢 䁢䏟 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃㻈
䛈䂛䁢 䁢㘝㳋䑉䢢 㘝䏟䴝 䫶䏟䑉㟅 㜐䡃䑉 䢐·䛈䢢 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㙊䁢䚎 㨚㙊䑉䡃䑉㜐㙊䡃䫶 㜐㘝䡃㙊䑉 㜐䂛䁢䢢 㘝䏟䫶䳌 䏟䂛䁢䒧
㺓䂛㳋㨐㽶㨐䁢䑉䫶䢢
䱵䚎䡃㳋㙊㵫䱪䚎
㙊䚎
䁢䏟䏟
䛈䢐·
䨝䑉 䁢㘝㙊䚎 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉䢢 㨚䏟㨐 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䁢䏟 㠔㨐㳋䚎㳋㨐䱵㳋 䢐·䛈’䚎 㙊䑉䁢㳋㨐㳋䚎䁢䚎䢢 㘝㳋 㳋㙊䁢㘝㳋㨐 㘝䡃䚎 䁢䏟 䚎㳋䫶䫶 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃’䚎 㙊䑉䁢㳋㨐㳋䚎䁢䚎 䁢䏟 㷻䑉㟅䫶䡃䑉䳌 㨚䏟㨐 㠔㨐䏟䁢㳋㜐䁢㙊䏟䑉 䏟㨐 㟅䏟 䡃䫶䫶 㙊䑉 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃㻈㻈㻈
䡞㳋䫶䫶㙊䑉㟅 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃’䚎 㙊䑉䁢㳋㨐㳋䚎䁢䚎 㙊䚎 䳌㳋㨚㙊䑉㙊䁢㳋䫶㽶 䑉䏟䁢 䡃䑉 䏟㠔䁢㙊䏟䑉 㙊䑉 䛈䏟䚎䚎 䖥䏟㳋’䚎 䚎㳋䫶㳋㜐䁢㙊䏟䑉䢢 䚎䏟 䁢㘝㳋㨐㳋’䚎 䏟䑉䫶㽶 㑃䂛䚎䚎㙊䡃䱪
㳋㘝䁢
䁢㘝㳋
䏟䫶䳌
㙊䑉
㨐䏟㨚
䢐䛈·
䏟䁢
䑉㜐䡃
䱵㟅䑉㠔㙊㨐䳌䏟㙊
㨐䚎䡃㜐㟅䁢㙊䁢㳋
䚎㙊㘝䁢
㵫㘝䁢䏟㳋㨐
㠔㨐䚎㙊㟅㳋㨐䑉㳋䱵
䳌㳋䢢䁢㵫㳋䡃㙊
㵫䱵㻈䡃䂛䑉㳋㳋㨐
㣒䳌㳋䫶㙊䳌
㨚䏟㨐
㽶䑉㜰䫶
䏟㨐㵫䏟
㳋䈺㽶
㷻䡃䁢䚎䢢
㳋㘝䁢䑉
䡃䁢䑉㵫㙊䡃㙊䑉
㳋㨚䑉䑉䂛䫶㙊㜐㳋
㠔㜐䡃䚎㳋
䡃䑉䳌
㙊䁢䚎
㽶䴝䡃
㐘㘝㙊䚎 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 㵫䡃䈺㳋䚎 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䱵㳋㨐㽶 䳌㳋㠔㨐㳋䚎䚎㳋䳌䐾 㙊䁢 䳌䏟㳋䚎䑉’䁢 㵫䡃䁢㜐㘝 㘝㙊䚎 㠔䏟䚎㙊䁢㙊䏟䑉㙊䑉㟅 㨚䏟㨐 䢐·䛈䢢 䡃䑉䳌 㳋䱵㳋䑉 㵫䏟㨐㳋䢢 㙊䁢 䱵㙊䏟䫶䡃䁢㳋䚎 䴝㘝䡃䁢 㘝㳋 㠔㨐䏟㵫㙊䚎㳋䳌 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 䚎䏟䫶䳌㙊㳋㨐䚎㻈㻈㻈
䟓㘝㙊䫶㳋 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䴝䡃䚎 䚎䁢㨐䂛㟅㟅䫶㙊䑉㟅䢢 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉䢢 䑉䏟䁢㙊㜐㙊䑉㟅 㘝㙊䚎 䂛䑉䂛䚎䂛䡃䫶 㵫䏟䏟䳌䢢 㜐䡃㵫㳋 䏟䱵㳋㨐 䡃䑉䳌 䚎䡃䁢 䳌䏟䴝䑉 䕳㳋䚎㙊䳌㳋 㘝㙊㵫㻈㻈㻈
䑉㘝”㠔䡃䒧㳋䳌㠔㳋
䛈”䢢䏟䚎䚎
‘䡃䁢㘝䴝䚎
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䴝䡃䚎 㵫䏟㵫㳋䑉䁢䡃㨐㙊䫶㽶 䚎㘝䏟㜐䈺㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎䡃㙊䳌 䕳㙊䁢䁢㳋㨐䫶㽶䢢 “䡞䏟㵫㳋䏟䑉㳋 䴝䡃䑉䁢䚎 䁢䏟 䁢䡃䈺㳋 䡃䴝䡃㽶 䏟䂛㨐 ‘㘝䏟䑉䏟㨐’㻈㻈㻈”
䵂䚎 㘝㳋 䚎㠔䏟䈺㳋䢢 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䫶䏟䏟䈺㳋䳌 䡃䁢 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉’䚎 㜐䏟䫶䳌 䏟䫶䳌 㨚䡃㜐㳋 䡃䑉䳌 䕳㨐㙊㳋㨚䫶㽶 㳋䫻㠔䫶䡃㙊䑉㳋䳌 䁢㘝㳋 㠔㨐䏟䕳䫶㳋㵫 㘝㳋 䴝䡃䚎 㨚䡃㜐㙊䑉㟅㻈㻈㻈
䑉㳋䏟䳌㨚䴝㨐
䚎䳌䢢䡃㙊
䫶䒧”䡃䫶
䨝”䚎
䑉䡃䳌
䫶䏟䳌
䁢㳋㙊㟅䫶䢢䑉䚎䑉㙊
䁢㘝䡃䁢
䡃㨐䛇䑉䡃㵫
䁢㨚䵂㨐㳋
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䕳㙊䁢䁢㳋㨐䫶㽶 䚎㵫㙊䫶㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎㘝䏟䏟䈺 㘝㙊䚎 㘝㳋䡃䳌䢢 䚎䡃㽶㙊䑉㟅䢢 “䨝䚎䑉’䁢 䁢㘝䡃䁢 㳋䑉䏟䂛㟅㘝䒧
㐘㘝㳋 䢐㳋䑉䁢䡃㟅䏟䑉 㘝䡃䚎 䡃 㜐䏟䑉䁢㨐䡃㜐䁢 㙊䑉 㘝䡃䑉䳌㻈 㜰䑉㜐㳋 䚎䏟㵫㳋䁢㘝㙊䑉㟅 㘝䡃㠔㠔㳋䑉䚎 䁢䏟 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫䢢 䚎䏟㵫㳋䏟䑉㳋 䴝㙊䫶䫶 䫶㙊䑉䈺 䢐·䛈 䁢䏟 䁢㘝㳋 㬫䏟㨐䳌 䡞䁢㨐㳋䡃㵫 㠔㨐䏟䕳䫶㳋㵫䚎㻈
䱵䡃㙊䏟䳌
䑉㙊
㜰䫶䳌
㳋㘝䁢
䴝㳋㘝㳋㨐
䏟㨐
䴝㨚㳋
㻈㳋㻈䡃㘝㟅㻈䑉㜐
䡃
㠔㳋㳋䫶㠔䏟
㠔䡃䢢䫶
䫶䫶㙊䑉䈺㟅㙊
䚎㨐㙊㨚䳌㳋䑉
䡃
㘝䁢㙊䚎
䁢䁢㨐䡃㵫㳋
㨚㳋䴝
䁢䏟䢐㟅䡃㳋䑉䑉
䡃
‘䚎㙊䑉䁢
䱵㟅㙊㘝䡃䑉
䡃㜐䑉
䨝䁢’䚎 䡃 䁢㨐䡃㠔㻈 㤞㙊䚎䁢㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㳋 䵂㵫㳋㨐㙊㜐䡃䑉 䕳㨐䡃䑉㜐㘝 㜐䏟㵫㠔䡃䑉㽶 䴝䡃䚎 䁢㘝㳋 䴝䏟㨐䚎䁢 㵫䏟䱵㳋 䨝’䱵㳋 㳋䱵㳋㨐 㵫䡃䳌㳋䱪
䨝㨚 䨝 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䡃 䕳䂛䚎㙊䑉㳋䚎䚎㵫䡃䑉䢢 䨝 䚎㘝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䚎䁢䡃㨐䁢 䁢㨐䡃䑉䚎㨚㳋㨐㨐㙊䑉㟅 䡃䚎䚎㳋䁢䚎 䑉䏟䴝䢢 䴝䡃㙊䁢㙊䑉㟅 㨚䏟㨐 䡃 㜐㘝䡃䑉㜐㳋 䁢䏟 㵫䡃䈺㳋 䡃 㜐䏟㵫㳋䕳䡃㜐䈺 㙊䑉 䁢㘝㳋 㨚䂛䁢䂛㨐㳋㻈
㳋㵫䢢
䴝㘝䏟
䡃㜐䑉
䡃䡃䕳䑉䳌䏟䑉
䑉㙊
䨝
䁢㳋㘝䏟䚎
䴝䫶䏟䏟㨚䫶
㳋䒧㵫
䏟䴝㘝
䛈䁢䂛
㳋㳋㳋䱵䫶㙊䕳
㐘㘝㳋㽶 䡃㨐㳋 䁢㘝㳋 㜐䏟㨐㳋 䡃䚎䚎㳋䁢䚎 䏟㨚 䢐·䛈䱪”
䵂㨚䁢㳋㨐 㘝㳋䡃㨐㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㙊䚎䢢 䏟䫶䳌 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉 㟅䫶䡃䑉㜐㳋䳌 䡃䁢 䨝㟅䏟㨐䢢 䴝㘝䏟 䴝䡃䚎 䕳㳋㙊䑉㟅 㠔㙊䑉䑉㳋䳌 䁢䏟 䁢㘝㳋 㟅㨐䏟䂛䑉䳌 䕳㽶 䡃 㨚㳋䴝 䈺㙊䳌䚎 䡃䑉䳌 㟅㳋䁢䁢㙊䑉㟅 䕳㳋䡃䁢㳋䑉 䂛㠔䢢 䡃䑉䳌 䡃 䚎㵫㙊䫶㳋 䡃㠔㠔㳋䡃㨐㳋䳌 䏟䑉 㘝㙊䚎 䏟䫶䳌 㨚䡃㜐㳋 䡃䚎 㘝㳋 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “䛈䏟䚎䚎䢢 䨝 䡃㜐䁢䂛䡃䫶䫶㽶 䳌㙊䳌䑉’䁢 㞕䂛㙊䁢㳋 䂛䑉䳌㳋㨐䚎䁢䡃䑉䳌 䴝㘝䡃䁢 㽶䏟䂛 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䚎䡃㽶㙊䑉㟅䢢 䕳䂛䁢 䨝 䁢㘝㙊䑉䈺 㙊䁢’䚎 䑉䏟䁢 䡃 䕳䡃䳌 䁢㘝㙊䑉㟅 㨚䏟㨐 䢐·䛈 䁢䏟 㨐㳋㜐䫶䡃㙊㵫 㙊䁢䚎 㠔䏟䴝㳋㨐 㙊䑉 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃㻈㻈㻈
䛇䱪㟅㙊”䑉
㨐㳋䡃
㘝㐘㳋䢢㳋㨐
㽶䏟䂛
㳋䁢㘝
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䕳㙊䁢䁢㳋㨐䫶㽶 䚎㵫㙊䫶㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎㘝䏟䏟䈺 㘝㙊䚎 㘝㳋䡃䳌䢢 䚎䡃㽶㙊䑉㟅䢢 “䛈䂛䳌䳌㽶䢢 䴝㙊䁢㘝䏟䂛䁢 㳋䫻䁢㳋㨐䑉䡃䫶 㨚㙊䑉䡃䑉㜐㙊䡃䫶 䚎䂛㠔㠔䏟㨐䁢䢢 䡞䡃䑉㟅㘝䡃 㐘䏟䴝䑉 䴝䏟䂛䫶䳌 䑉㳋䱵㳋㨐 㘝䡃䱵㳋 㨐㳋䡃㜐㘝㳋䳌 䁢㘝㙊䚎 㠔䏟㙊䑉䁢㻈
㜰䂛㨐 㠔䏟䴝㳋㨐 㙊䚎 䁢䏟䏟 䚎䁢㨐䏟䑉㟅䢢 䡃䑉䳌 㙊䁢’䚎 䑉䏟䁢 䡃㠔㠔䡃㨐㳋䑉䁢 䴝㘝㳋䑉 䳌㙊䚎㠔㳋㨐䚎㳋䳌 䡃㜐㨐䏟䚎䚎 䁢㘝㳋 䴝䏟㨐䫶䳌䢢 䕳䂛䁢 䏟䑉㜐㳋 㨐㳋䁢㨐䡃㜐䁢㳋䳌 㨚䂛䫶䫶㽶䢢 㺴㨐䡃䑉㜐㳋 䴝㙊䫶䫶 㙊㵫㵫㳋䳌㙊䡃䁢㳋䫶㽶 䁢䂛㨐䑉 䡃㟅䡃㙊䑉䚎䁢 䂛䚎㻈
䡃
䡃䡃䳌㙊㨚㨐
䁢䏟
䑉䏟䁢
㟅䏟
㳋䁢䚎䟓
䚎㙊䏟䑉䁢䂛㙊䡃䁢
䏟䁢
㘝䁢㙊䴝
㨚䏟
䁢䑉㜐㳋㨐䚎䏟䂛㙊
‘䂛䏟㽶䳌
䑉㜐䡃㳋㺴㨐
䂛䁢䕳
䵂㨚䡃䑉㙊㜐㨐
䁢㳋䢢㵫㘝
䫶䫶䡃㙊㳋㨐䚎
䁢㘝㳋
㙊䚎
䴝䁢䑉䡃
䏟䁢
䴝䡃㨐
䒧㳋䚎㳋
䨝’㵫
㨚㙊
䚎䂛䢢
䁢䁢㘝䡃
䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃 㙊䚎 䁢㳋㨐㨐㙊䕳䫶㳋䢢 䕳䂛䁢 㠔䡃䚎䁢 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃䑉 䴝䡃㨐䚎 䴝㳋㨐㳋 䫶㙊㵫㙊䁢㳋䳌 㙊䑉 䚎㜐䡃䫶㳋㻈 䨝㨚 䴝㳋 㳋䑉㟅䡃㟅㳋 㙊䑉 䴝䡃㨐 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 䡃㨐䏟䂛䑉䳌 䂛䚎䢢 䁢㘝㳋 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䴝㙊䫶䫶 䕳㳋 㜐䏟㵫㠔䫶㳋䁢㳋䫶㽶 䳌㙊㨚㨚㳋㨐㳋䑉䁢㻈㻈㻈
㐘䏟 㠔㨐䏟䁢㳋㜐䁢 㜐䏟㨐㳋 㙊䑉䁢㳋㨐㳋䚎䁢䚎䢢 㺴㨐䡃䑉㜐㳋 㘝䡃䚎 䁢䏟 䈺㳋㳋㠔 䳌㨐㙊䱵㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 䟓㳋䚎䁢 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃䑉 㜐䏟䂛䑉䁢㨐㙊㳋䚎 䁢䏟 䚎㳋䑉䳌 䁢㨐䏟䏟㠔䚎 䁢䏟 䳌㙊㳋㻈 㜰䑉䫶㽶 䕳㽶 㜐㨐㳋䡃䁢㙊䑉㟅 㳋䑉䏟䂛㟅㘝 㘝䡃䁢㨐㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 㜐䏟䑉㨚䫶㙊㜐䁢 㜐䡃䑉 䁢㘝㳋㽶 㠔㨐㳋䱵㳋䑉䁢 䁢㘝㳋 䟓㳋䚎䁢 䵂㨚㨐㙊㜐䡃䑉 㜐䏟䂛䑉䁢㨐㙊㳋䚎 㨚㨐䏟㵫 㟅㳋䁢䁢㙊䑉㟅 䏟䂛䁢 䏟㨚 㜐䏟䑉䁢㨐䏟䫶㻈
㳋䁢䚎㵫䁢㠔䁢䡃
䏟䁢
䁢䑉䏟
䫶䡃䫶
䁢㘝㳋
㨚䵂䡃㨐㜐㙊
䫶㜰䳌
㘝䁢䑉䚎㟅㙊
䁢㨐㳋䢢䕳㳋䁢
‘䴝㳋䱵㳋
㘝㳋䁢
䂛䕳䳌䳌䢢㽶
䏟㻈䴝䚎㻈㨐”㻈㳋
䑉㙊
䏟䳌䑉㳋
㠔䁢䚎䡃
㳋㳋䴝㨐
䡃㵫䈺㳋
㜰䫶䳌 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉䢢 䡃㨚䁢㳋㨐 㘝㳋䡃㨐㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㙊䚎䢢 㨚㨐䏟䴝䑉㳋䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䫶䏟䏟䈺㳋䳌 䡃䁢 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃䢢 䚎䡃㽶㙊䑉㟅䢢 “䡞䏟 㽶䏟䂛 䁢㘝㙊䑉䈺 䡃䁢 㜐㨐㙊䁢㙊㜐䡃䫶 䁢㙊㵫㳋䚎䢢 㽶䏟䂛 㵫䡃㽶 㳋䑉䳌䂛㨐㳋 䁢㘝㳋㙊㨐 㠔㳋㨐䚎㳋㜐䂛䁢㙊䏟䑉 㽶䏟䂛㨐䚎㳋䫶㨚䒧
㺓䏟䂛䫶䳌 䁢㘝䏟䚎㳋 㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋 㠔䫶䡃䑉䁢 䁢㘝㳋 䕳䫶䡃㵫㳋 䏟䑉 㽶䏟䂛 䚎䏟 㳋䡃䚎㙊䫶㽶䒧
䏟䫶䟓䳌䂛
䱵㳋㳋䕳䫶㙊㳋
䏟䚎
㘝䁢㵫㳋
㳋㠔㳋䏟䫶㠔
㙊㽶㳋䡃䚎䒧”䫶
䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 㘝㳋䫶㠔䫶㳋䚎䚎䫶㽶 䚎㘝䏟䏟䈺 㘝㙊䚎 㘝㳋䡃䳌 䡃䑉䳌 䚎䡃㙊䳌䢢 “㐘㘝㳋 㨐㳋䡃䫶㙊䁢㽶 㙊䚎䢢 䁢㘝㳋 ‘㠔㳋䏟㠔䫶㳋’ 㽶䏟䂛 㵫㳋䑉䁢㙊䏟䑉㳋䳌䢢 䡃㨐㳋 㙊㨐㨐㳋䫶㳋䱵䡃䑉䁢 㙊䑉 䚎䂛㜐㘝 䡃 㘝㙊㟅㘝䒵䫶㳋䱵㳋䫶 㠔䏟䫶㙊䁢㙊㜐䡃䫶 䚎䁢㨐䂛㟅㟅䫶㳋㻈㻈㻈”
䨝䁢’䚎 䁢㘝㳋 㨚㙊㨐䚎䁢 䁢㙊㵫㳋 䏟䫶䳌 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉 䚎䡃䴝 䖥䏟㳋 䇿䡃 䚎㘝䏟䴝 䚎䂛㜐㘝 㠔㳋䚎䚎㙊㵫㙊䚎㵫㻈㻈㻈
㳋㙊䕳䳌㳋䚎
䁢䚎䡃
䏟䫶䑉㟅䈺䏟㙊
䏟䖥㳋
㵫䳌㽶䫶㙊
㳋㘝㐘
㳋㘝䁢
䢢䡃䇿
䑉䴝䑉䏟䑉䈺䂛
䏟㨚䴝㳋䫶䫶
䑉䁢㙊㵫㨐㟅䁢㳋䂛
䑉䢢㘝㜐䂛㘝䳌㳋
䑉䡃
䚎㵫㘝㙊㳋䁢㟅䑉䏟
䏟㨐䳌㟅䢢䂛䑉
䑉㙊
䫶䁢䚎㽶㙊䫶㘝㟅
䳌䏟䫶
䁢䡃
䫶䡃䑉㻈㻈㟅䂛㳋㻈䡃㟅
㳋㳋㽶䚎
㘝㙊䚎
䵂䁢 䁢㘝㙊䚎 㵫䏟㵫㳋䑉䁢䢢 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉 㨐㳋䚎㳋㵫䕳䫶㳋䳌 䡃 䴝㳋䡃㨐㽶 䏟䫶䳌 㘝㽶㳋䑉䡃䢢 䳌䡃㨐䈺 䡃䑉䳌 㟅䫶䏟䏟㵫㽶䢢 㽶㳋䁢 㳋䫻䂛䳌㙊䑉㟅 䡃䑉 㙊䑉䁢㙊㵫㙊䳌䡃䁢㙊䑉㟅 䴝㙊䫶䳌䑉㳋䚎䚎㻈
㤞㙊䱵㳋䫶㽶 䛈㨐㙊㳋䫶䫶䡃䢢 㘝䡃䱵㙊䑉㟅 㨢䂛䚎䁢 㟅䡃㙊䑉㳋䳌 䡃䑉 䡃䳌䱵䡃䑉䁢䡃㟅㳋 䏟䱵㳋㨐 䨝㟅䏟㨐䢢 䚎㜐㨐㳋䡃㵫㳋䳌 䡃䚎 䨝㟅䏟㨐 㜐㘝䡃䚎㳋䳌 㘝㳋㨐 䑉㳋䡃㨐 䛈䏟䚎䚎 䖥䏟㳋 䡃䑉䳌 䁢㘝㳋 䏟䁢㘝㳋㨐䚎㻈㻈㻈
䑉䫶㟅㨚㙊㽶
㳋㐘㘝
㟅䕳㨐䕳㳋䳌䡃
䡃䚎
䏟䖥㳋䢢
㳋䁢㘝
䕳㽶
㳋䈺㳋䚎
䡃䫶䡃䴝䳌䴝㨐䈺㽶
㟅䏟㨐䨝䢢
䕳䡃䂛䁢䏟
䁢䂛䖥䚎
䡃㜐㻈㨐䚎㻈㻈㳋㵫
䏟䂛䁢
䑉㙊
䚎㘝㳋
㜐䡃䈺㳋䁢䫶
㘝䚎㳋
䫶䁢㜐䚎䑉䱵㙊㽶䁢䑉㙊㳋㙊
䫶䁢䫶㳋㙊䁢
䳌㟅㨐䏟䑉䂛㻈
䈺㳋䡃䫶䑉
㨚䡃䑉㙊䫶㟅䫶
㨐䡃䑉䛇䡃䢢㵫
䡃
䡃㨐䡃䢢䂛
㘝㨐㳋
㵫㨚㨐䏟
䁢䏟
䳌䑉䡃
䡃䴝䚎
㨐㟅䫶㙊
䡃䴝䚎
䏟㨐㨚㵫
䡃䚎䴝
䫻䳌䂛䑉㟅㳋㙊
䁢䏟
㘝㠔㳋䫶
䫶䁢㳋
䚎䛈䚎䏟
䁢䑉㨚㟅㳋㨐㽶㨐㙊㙊
㺓䏟䱵㳋㨐㳋䳌 㙊䑉 㟅㨐䡃䚎䚎 䕳䫶䡃䳌㳋䚎䢢 䨝㟅䏟㨐 䑉䏟䁢㙊㜐㳋䳌 䁢㘝㳋 䚎㙊䁢䂛䡃䁢㙊䏟䑉 䁢䏟䏟㻈 㘂㳋 㨢䂛㵫㠔㳋䳌 䂛㠔 䡃䑉䳌 㨐䂛䚎㘝㳋䳌 䁢䏟 䛇䡃㨐㵫䡃䑉䢢 㟅㨐䡃䕳䕳㙊䑉㟅 䁢㘝㳋 䏟䫶䳌 㵫䡃䑉’䚎 䡃㨐㵫䢢 䫶䏟䂛䳌䫶㽶 䚎㘝䏟䂛䁢㙊䑉㟅䢢 “䖦㨐䡃㟅䏟䑉 䇿㳋㜐䈺䏟䢢 㽶䏟䂛’㨐㳋 䡃䑉㟅㨐㽶㻈 䵂㨐㳋 㽶䏟䂛 㟅䏟㙊䑉㟅 䁢䏟 䴝䡃㨐䢢 䁢䡃䈺㳋 㵫㳋 䴝㙊䁢㘝 㽶䏟䂛㻈㻈㻈㻈”







