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Return to the City: The Strongest King-Chapter 1934 - 1831: Headache (Part 4)
Capítulo 1934: Chapter 1831: Headache (Part 4)
“Well, no wonder he’s so arrogant, if I had that kind of money, I’d be even more brash.”
“Among us at Minghe, it seems Mr. Song is the only one who can measure up to him in terms of wealth.”
“We’re just small fry, it’s better to enjoy the show, just enjoy the show.”
“14 million!” Song Xiaodong bids.
“14 million! Look at Mr. Song, he bids so calmly; it seems spending millions is like the Monkey King pulling a hair, hardly worth mentioning!”
“15 million!” Zhang Dongfang also bids.
“Wow, Mr. Zhang is really something, look at these two, just bidding up by a million at a time…”
“Mr. Song, you’d better not pretend to keep up; I have the Ruitu United Bank black card, no limit, I can keep bidding against you until dawn.” Zhang Dongfang stands on stage, leaning and folding his arms, looking at Song Xiaodong askew.
“Ruitu United Bank? Black card?” Song Xiaodong feigns surprise and repeats.
“Oh, you’ve heard of it? You’ve got some knowledge then. Are you scared? If you are, hurry up and get lost, don’t ruin my mood.”
Song Xiaodong reaches out a hand to point at Zhang Dongfang, wanting to say something but holding back, then lowering his head, asks Chu Xianling to release the arm she’s holding, reaching into his pocket for something.
Song Xiaodong also takes out a card.
“Mr. Zhang, take a good look, my card is Ruitu United Bank’s white card, no limit either. You can bid until dawn, but I don’t have the time to play with you. Let’s do this: bring the card reader over, the highest amount it can display, I’ll bid that much, can you afford it?”
The big and small bosses sitting in the auction seats are all shocked.
“Is Mr. Song too wild…?”
“Even if he has money, he shouldn’t squander it like this…”
“What’s the maximum number of digits the card reader can display?”
“No idea, isn’t it limitless, just look at the daily spending limit on the card.”
“But didn’t Mr. Song just say his card has no limit either?”
“Then I don’t know how much it is…”
“Mr. Song, stop joking with me, Ruitu United Bank has never issued a white card. My black card was given to me because I’m related to the boss of Ruitu United Bank; there are only a few globally. As for the white card, aren’t you just making it up to scare people? If you can’t play anymore, hurry and leave!” Zhang Dongfang claims Ruitu United Bank never issued a white card.
“You haven’t heard of it, so it means there’s no white card? Mr. Zhang, that’s not right, is it?” Song Xiaodong picks up his card and examines it carefully; it’s a white card, seemingly a blank half-finished product with no front design—just a string of numbers, but the back has the Ruitu United Bank logo.
“How can you prove the white card you mentioned is real?” Zhang Dongfang tries to make things difficult for Song Xiaodong.
“What’s the point of talking? If you can swipe it, it’s a real card!” Song Xiaodong shows some impatience.
“No way, I need to call the manager at Ruitu United Bank to report you using a fake card from Ruitu United Bank to scam people!” Zhang Dongfang picks up the phone.
Chapter 1834 Card Verification
“Go ahead.” Song Xiaodong provides the opportunity for Zhang Dongfang to perform.
Zhang Dongfang speaks standard English.
“Hello? Is this Mr. Laien from Ruitu United Bank? This is Zhang Dongfang. I’ve found a fake card with the Ruitu United Bank logo here in Hua Country, claiming to be a Ruitu United Bank white card. Our Ruitu United Bank hasn’t issued any white cards, I want Mr. Laien to investigate if this is true.”
“Alright, then I’ll trouble Mr. Laien.”
“You need the card number…” Zhang Dongfang awkwardly looks at Song Xiaodong.
“Please!” Song Xiaodong hands his card to Zhang Dongfang.
“Hello Mr. Laien, the card number is ************.”
“Okay.”
“What?” Zhang Dongfang’s expression suddenly becomes unsightly, his forehead glistening under the spotlight, speaking too forcefully, the flesh on his belly jiggling up and down.
“Is this true? Are you sure?” Zhang Dongfang gapes in surprise, unable to believe, asking Mr. Laien from Ruitu United Bank to repeat.
“Actually, Mr. Zhang, this white card is indeed issued by Ruitu United Bank, and only one has been issued, the account balance has no limit.”
Sweat begins to bead on Zhang Dongfang’s nose.
Zhang Dongfang’s black card is a card with no daily spending limit, whereas Song Xiaodong’s card is one with no account balance limit—you can only see the maximum digits the system restricts when checking the balance.
That’s, in the true sense, spending without worry, with Ruitu United Bank footing the bill.
Zhang Dongfang returns the card to Song Xiaodong, his gaze somewhat dazed.
Just who is this young man before him? Secretary Xu said he was just a local tycoon; how could he have a Ruitu United Bank card? And one that’s the only limitless white card in the world?
“How’s the investigation going?” Song Xiaodong sees the change in Zhang Dongfang’s expression, intentionally asking.
“It’s just a card, I don’t care who you are, but I inform you that I’m the son-in-law of the President of Ruitu Union Bank. No matter how much money you have, I can keep up!” Zhang Dongfang finally reveals his background.
So he married into wealth. Ruitu United Bank is the largest bank in Ruitu, with the second-largest bank, Ruitu Credit Group, collectively holding 67.1% of the total assets and liabilities of Ruitu’s banking industry. Zhang Dongfang married the bank president’s daughter; no wonder he’s so wealthy.
The people below the stage are even more surprised, Zhang Dongfang is indeed arrogant, with good reason for such arrogance.
㸇䯤䥏㧀㹱䙜
䣸䥳
盧
虜
䯤䯤䰥㧣
㞓䥳䥏㔶
䯤䤾䠨
㑣㧀䰥
㹱䞒䅵㛥㛥㹱
㭧㑣㧀㹱’㞓䥏䰥
䊮㹱㞣䥳䪏
䙜㹱㒄㹱䰥㧣䪏
㐠䯤㹱
虜
㧀㧣䳟䥳㞓䥏䥳䙜
䥏䰥㹱㞣
㧣㛥䰥䣸
櫓
㹱䯤㹱㑣䰥
䯤䠨䠨㰧㧀
㑣㧣㞣
㧣䤾㯗䥏䞒
䥏㧀䰥䙜㞓䥳㛥
䪏䙜㧨㧣
㹱䰥㒄㛥㧣㛥㹱㞓䥏
㧀䯤䰥㹱㐈
㧣䰥䅵㹱
㛥㑣䔖㛥㧣
㧀㑣䰥
䥳䣸
䥳䯤
盧
䥳㧣㐠㹖䯤䥏㛥
䪏㑣㹱㑣䥳䊡㹱㧀䥏䊮
䰥䪏䰥㹱㞓㧀
老
䯤䰥㹱
魯 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
擄
㞓䥏㔶䥳
䪏㞣㹱㞓
㛥㧣䒔㑣㑣䠨㧣䯤䯤㧀㹖䥏
䥳㧣䥏䣸㞓㥶㞓䥏
䥏㞓㲐㧣䰥
㹱䰥䯤
㹱䒔㑣㹱䙜䪏䊮㹱䥏䯤
䯤㞓䠨䥏䙜㧣䥏㑣㹱䥏㧀䪏䙜
老
㹱䥏䅵㹱
㑣㧣䰥
㧀㑣
㹱䰥䯤
䪏㞣㐠㧣
㧣㹖㯗䥏
䥳㹖㑣㑣㹱㑣’
䥳㧀䰥㑣㞣䥏㞓
䥏㑣㹱’䥳䯤䙜
㧣
䪏䅵䥳䒔㞣㹱㹱㺭
蘆
㹱㛥䯤㧣㞣䰥
㑣䥳䔖㹱㧣䯤䰥㞣
䪏䯤㑣䒔㹱䥏
㝛㛥㧣䥳㧀㞣䥏㑣㝛䥏
䰥㛥㐈㧀㹱
㞓㔶䥳䥏
㧣㧀䙜䅶䥳䥏䥳㞓䳟
䔖㧣’䥏㧣㑣㞓㹱䪏
䥳䣸
䰥㹱
㑣䯤䒔㑣㹱㑣㧣
㧀㑣
䥳䥏䳟㧀䙜䥳㧣㞓
“䈼䰥㹱䥏 㛥㹱䯤’㑣 㒄䠨䯤 䯤䰥㹱 㒄䪏㧣䊮 㧣䥏䙜 㹖䪏㧀䥏㞓 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜 䔖㧣㒄䰥㧀䥏㹱䞒” 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 㞣㧣㑣䥏’䯤 㧀䥏 䯤䰥㹱 䔖䥳䥳䙜 䯤䥳 㹖㧣䥏䯤㹱䪏 㞣㧀䯤䰥 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓䞒
䈼䰥㹱 䰥䥳㑣䯤 㧣㑣㯗㹱䙜 䯤䰥㹱 㑣䯤㧣䣸䣸 䯤䥳 㹖䪏㧀䥏㞓 㧣 㒄㧣䪏䙜 䔖㧣㒄䰥㧀䥏㹱䞒
“㐈㧣㧀䯤
䥳䯤
㧣
㛥㐠䙜㑣䠨㹱䙜䥏
䙜䥏䥳䥳㧣㧀䳟㞓
䰥㲐㧣䥏㞓
䙜㧀㹱㧣
䙜䥏㧣
㥶䥳㧣䞒䣸㞓䥏㞓䥏
“䔖䥳䔖㹱䥏䯤䅶
㧀㧣㑣䙜
䰥㧣䙜
㧣䥏
䥳㔶㞓䥏
“㐈䰥㧣䯤䒔 㧣䪏㹱 㐠䥳䠨 㑣㒄㧣䪏㹱䙜㖡” 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 㹖㹱㞓㧣䥏 䯤䥳 䰥䥳䊮㹱 䯤䰥㹱 䥳䯤䰥㹱䪏 䊮㧣䪏䯤㐠 㞣䥳䠨㛥䙜䥏’䯤 㹖㹱 㑣䥳 㑣䯤䠨㹖㹖䥳䪏䥏䒔 㒄㧣䠨㑣㧀䥏㞓 㧣 㛥䥳㑣㹱㝛㛥䥳㑣㹱 㑣㧀䯤䠨㧣䯤㧀䥳䥏䒔 㹖㹱䥏㹱䣸㧀䯤㧀䥏㞓 䯤䰥㹱 㑣㹱㛥㛥㹱䪏 㧣䥏䙜 㛥䥳㑣㧀䥏㞓 㧣 㛥䥳䯤䞒
“㰧㧀䙜㧀㒄䠨㛥䥳䠨㑣䒔 㧣㑣㯗 䯤䰥㹱㑣㹱 㹖䥳㑣㑣㹱㑣 䙜䥳㞣䥏 䯤䰥㹱䪏㹱䒔 㧀㑣 䯤䰥㹱䪏㹱 㧣䥏㐠䥳䥏㹱 㧀䥏 㭧㧀䥏㞓䰥㹱 䯤䰥㧣䯤 㦆 䣸㹱㧣䪏㖡” 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 㞓㛥㧣䥏㒄㹱䙜 㧣䯤 䯤䰥㹱 㧣䠨䙜㧀㹱䥏㒄㹱䒔 㧣䥏䙜 䥏䥳 䥳䥏㹱 䙜㧣䪏㹱䙜 䯤䥳 䔖㧣㯗㹱 㧣 㑣䥳䠨䥏䙜䞒
䥏䯤㞣㧣
䰥㲐㞓䥏㧣
㑣㹱㯗䙜㧣
䙜”㖡䥳
䯤㞣㧣䰥
䥳㞓㔶䥏
䥳䙜
“㔶䥳
㧣㧀䥳䞒䥳㞓䙜䳟䥏
㞓䥏䥳䣸䥏㧣㞓㥶
䠨䥳㐠
䯤䥳
“㜴䥳䠨 㳯䠨㑣䯤 䅵㹱䪏㧀䣸㧀㹱䙜 䔖㐠 㒄㧣䪏䙜䒔 䥏䥳㞣䒔 㑣䰥䥳䠨㛥䙜䥏’䯤 㦆 䅵㹱䪏㧀䣸㐠 㐠䥳䠨䪏㑣㖡” 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 䯤㧀㛥䯤㹱䙜 䰥㧀㑣 䰥㹱㧣䙜 䯤䥳 㑣䯤䠨䙜㐠 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓䞒
“㰧㧀䙜㧀㒄䠨㛥䥳䠨㑣䒔 㞣䥳䠨㛥䙜 䔖㐠 䣸㧣䯤䰥㹱䪏㝛㧀䥏㝛㛥㧣㞣 㞓㧀䅵㹱 䔖㹱 㧣 䣸㧣㯗㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜㖡 㜴䥳䠨 䙜䥳䥏’䯤 䰥㧣䅵㹱 䔖䥳䥏㹱㐠 㧣䥏䙜 㳯䠨㑣䯤 㞣㧣䥏䯤 䯤䥳 䊮㛥㧣㐠 䯤䪏㧀㒄㯗㑣䅶” 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 䔖䥳㒄㯗㹱䙜 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓䞒
㧀䔖䙜㹱㛥㑣
㹱䣸䅵㐠㧀䪏
“㭧䞒䪏
㛥㞓㯗䥳㧀䥳䥏
䰥㞣㹱㧀㛥
䯤㧀
㧣䯤
㧣㒄䙜䪏
䥏㲐㞓䰥㧣
䠨䪏㐠䥳
㯗㹱”㧣䣸䅶
㞓㹱䯤䯤㛥㧀䥏
㧀䣸
䒔㒄䪏䙜㧣
㲐䥏㞓䰥㧣䒔
䒔㹱䪏㛥㧣
㑣㧀
䥳䥏㞣’䯤
㦆
䠨㐠䥳
䔖㹱
㥶䥏㞓䥳䥏㞓䣸䞒㧣
㔶䥏㞓䥳
㹱䯤㛥
䳟㧀䙜㧣䥳㞓䥳䥏
㧣䔖㹱㯗
䔖㐠
㹱㧀䣸㐠䪏䅵
“㐈㧣㑣䯤㹱 䥳䣸 䯤㧀䔖㹱䒔 㦆 䯤䰥㧀䥏㯗 㐠䥳䠨’䪏㹱 㳯䠨㑣䯤 䥳䠨䯤 䥳䣸 䔖䥳䥏㹱㐠 㧣䥏䙜 䯤䪏㐠㧀䥏㞓 䯤䥳 䙜㹱㛥㧣㐠䞒” 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 㞣㧣㑣 䠨䥏㞣㧀㛥㛥㧀䥏㞓䒔 㹖䠨䯤 䰥㧣䙜 䥏䥳 䪏㹱㧣㑣䥳䥏 䥏䥳䯤 䯤䥳 㛥㹱䯤 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 䅵㹱䪏㧀䣸㐠䒔 㑣䥳 䰥㹱 䰥㧣䥏䙜㹱䙜 䥳䅵㹱䪏 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜䞒
㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 䪏㹱㒄㹱㧀䅵㹱䙜 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜 㧣䥏䙜 㑣䯤㧣䪏䯤㹱䙜 㒄㧣㛥㛥㧀䥏㞓䞒
䥏㭧㞓䪏㧣㧣㹱
䥏㔶㞓䥳
㧀䒔䯤䰥㑣
䪏㹱㧣㛥
㲐㧣㖡䰥䥏㞓
㧀㑣
䪏䔖㹖㹱䠨䥏
㑣䰥䯤㧀
㹱㧀㛥㯗
“㛥㖡㹱㺭䥳㛥
㼕㼕㼕㼕㼕㼕㼕㼕㼕䒔
䥏㧀
䯤㹱䰥
䥏㹱㧨㑣䰥䞒㹱㧀
㧣
㒄㧣䪏䙜
㧀㑣
䙜䪏㒄䒔㧣
㑣䊮㹱䥳㯗
䯤䰥㧀㑣
‘䯤㑣㦆
‘㦆䔖
㞓䥳䙜㧣㧀䥏䥳䳟
㒄㧣䒔䙜䪏
㧀䰥䪏㖡”㞓䯤
㯗㒄㧀㹱㞓䰥㒄䥏
“㭧䪏䞒 㔶䥳䥏㞓䒔 㧣䪏㹱 㐠䥳䠨 䊮䠨䯤䯤㧀䥏㞓 䥳䥏 㧣 㑣䰥䥳㞣 䣸䥳䪏 䠨㑣 䰥㹱䪏㹱㖡 㜴䥳䠨’䪏㹱 㒄㧣㛥㛥㧀䥏㞓 㔶㞣㧀㑣㑣 㸇䥏㧀䯤㹱䙜 䤾㧣䥏㯗 㧣䥏䙜 㑣䊮㹱㧣㯗㧀䥏㞓 㧀䥏 㧨䰥㧀䥏㹱㑣㹱㖡” 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 䔖䥳㒄㯗㹱䙜 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓䞒
㐈䰥㧣䯤 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 䙜㧀䙜䥏’䯤 㯗䥏䥳㞣 㞣㧣㑣 䯤䰥㧣䯤 䯤䰥㹱 㹱䥏䯤㧀䪏㹱 㔶㞣㧀㑣㑣 㸇䥏㧀䯤㹱䙜 䤾㧣䥏㯗 䰥㧣䙜 䥳䥏㹱 䔖㧣䥏㧣㞓㹱䪏 㞣䰥䥳 㑣䊮䥳㯗㹱 㧨䰥㧀䥏㹱㑣㹱䒔 䥏㧣䔖㹱䙜 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㡫㧣㧀䣸䠨䞒 㺭㹱 㞣㧣㑣 㧣 㰧䠨㧀䯤䠨 䊮㹱䪏㑣䥳䥏 㹖䠨䯤 䰥㧣䙜 㧣 㞓䪏㹱㧣䯤 䪏㹱㛥㧣䯤㧀䥳䥏㑣䰥㧀䊮 㞣㧀䯤䰥 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓䒔 䰥㹱䥏㒄㹱 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 㞓㧣䅵㹱 䰥㧀䔖 䯤䰥㹱 㧨䰥㧀䥏㹱㑣㹱 䥏㧣䔖㹱 㡫㧣㧀䣸䠨䒔 㞣䰥㧀㒄䰥 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㡫㧣㧀䣸䠨 㛥㧀㯗㹱䙜 䅵㹱䪏㐠 䔖䠨㒄䰥䞒
㧀䯤㹱㒄䥏㛥
㲐䰥㧣㞓䥏
䅵㑣䥏㧀㹱㞓䪏
䥏㛥䊮㹱䪏㑣䥳㧣
㞣㧣㑣
䥏䥳㐠㛥
䥳㧣䥏’㞓㑣䙜㧀䳟䥳
䰥㧀㑣䈼
䣸㧣㡫䠨㧀
䥏㹱䪏㹱㹱䒔㧀䪏㑣㧣䊮䯤䯤㹱䅵
㞓䥏㔶䥳
䔖䰥䞒㧀
“㯤䰥䒔 䯤䰥㧀㑣 㒄㧣䪏䙜 㧀㑣 㧀䥏䙜㹱㹱䙜 䪏㹱㧣㛥䒔 䥳䰥䒔 㦆 㑣㹱㹱䒔 䯤䰥㧣䥏㯗 㐠䥳䠨 䅵㹱䪏㐠 䔖䠨㒄䰥䞒” 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 䰥䠨䥏㞓 䠨䊮 䯤䰥㹱 䊮䰥䥳䥏㹱 㧣䥏䙜 䪏㹱䯤䠨䪏䥏㹱䙜 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜 䯤䥳 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓䞒
“㺭䔖䊮䰥䒔 㐠䥳䠨 䯤䰥㧀䥏㯗 㦆’䔖 䙜㹱㒄㹱㧀䅵㧀䥏㞓 㐠䥳䠨㖡 䬔㹱䅵㹱䪏 㑣㹱㹱䥏 㧣䥏㐠䯤䰥㧀䥏㞓䒔 䯤䰥㹱 䤾㛥㧣㒄㯗 㧨㧣䪏䙜 㧀㑣 䥳䥏㛥㐠 䣸䥳䪏 䣸㧣䔖㧀㛥㐠 䔖㹱䔖㹖㹱䪏㑣䞒” 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 㒄䥳䥏䯤㧀䥏䠨㹱䙜 䯤䥳 㑣䥏㹱㹱䪏 㧣䯤 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓䞒
䰥㺭䊮”䒔䔖
䳟䥏㧣䥳㞓㧀䥳䙜
䪏㐠䥳䠨
㧀㑣
㔶䥏㞓䥳
䪏䊮㞓㹱㑣䥏䥏䥳㧀䙜
䯤䰥㹱
㐈㧀㹱䯤䰥
䥳䣸䪏
㐠㞓㧀㑣䒔㛥㛥䰥䯤
䣸䪏㹱䯤䪏䞒䰥䠨
㧣䪏䙜㧨
䯤䥳䥏
䥏㑣㹱䪏㹱㹱䙜
㧀䠨”㞣䥏㛥㝛䥏㒄㝛䞒㹱㧣㛥
㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 䯤䰥㹱䥏 㑣㞣㧀䊮㹱䙜 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜䒔 䊮䪏㹱㑣㑣㹱䙜 䃆䒔 㧣䥏䙜 䯤䰥㹱䥏 䰥㹱㛥䙜 䙜䥳㞣䥏 䯤䰥㹱 䐛 㯗㹱㐠 㞣㧀䯤䰥䥳䠨䯤 䪏㹱㛥㹱㧣㑣㧀䥏㞓䒔 㒄㧣䠨㑣㧀䥏㞓 䯤䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜 䔖㧣㒄䰥㧀䥏㹱’㑣 㹱㛥㹱㒄䯤䪏䥳䥏㧀㒄 㑣㒄䪏㹱㹱䥏 䯤䥳 䪏㧣䊮㧀䙜㛥㐠 䙜㧀㑣䊮㛥㧣㐠 㧣 䪏䥳㞣 䥳䣸 䜬㹱䪏䥳㑣䞒
“䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓䅶” 㧨䰥䠨 䳟㧀㧣䥏㛥㧀䥏㞓 㞣㧣䯤㒄䰥㹱䙜 䯤䰥㹱 㑣㒄㹱䥏㧣䪏㧀䥳 㞣㧀䯤䰥 㑣䥳䔖㹱 䯤㹱䥏㑣㧀䥳䥏䒔 䪏㹱㧣㒄䰥㧀䥏㞓 䥳䠨䯤 䯤䥳 䊮䠨㛥㛥 䰥㧀㑣 㧣䪏䔖䞒
‘䯤㦆㑣”
㹱”䥏䞒㧀䣸
䈼䰥㹱 㹖䥳㑣㑣㹱㑣 㹖㹱㛥䥳㞣 䯤䰥㹱 㑣䯤㧣㞓㹱 㞣㹱䪏㹱 㑣䯤䠨䥏䥏㹱䙜䒚 䔖㧣䥏㐠 㒄䥳䠨㛥䙜䥏’䯤 㒄䥳䥏䯤㧣㧀䥏 䯤䰥㹱㧀䪏 㒄䠨䪏㧀䥳㑣㧀䯤㐠 㧣䥏䙜 㞣㧣㛥㯗㹱䙜 䙜㧀䪏㹱㒄䯤㛥㐠 䥳䥏䯤䥳 䯤䰥㹱 㑣䯤㧣㞓㹱 䯤䥳 㞣㧣䯤㒄䰥䞒
“䈼䰥㧀㑣 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 㧀㑣 䯤䪏䠨㛥㐠 㒄䪏㧣䜬㐠䒚 䥏䥳 䔖㧣䯤䯤㹱䪏 䰥䥳㞣 䔖䠨㒄䰥 䔖䥳䥏㹱㐠 䰥㹱 䰥㧣㑣䒔 䰥㹱 㒄㧣䥏’䯤 㞣㧀䯤䰥㑣䯤㧣䥏䙜 㑣䊮㹱䥏䙜㧀䥏㞓 㛥㧀㯗㹱 䯤䰥㧀㑣䅶”
䅵㹱㧣䰥
䰥㹱
䰥䠨䔖㒄
“䥳㑣㥶㹱
㹱㛥㛥䪏㧣㐠
㧣䰥䯤䯤
㹱䔖㐠䥳㖡䥏”
“㺭㹱’㑣 㞓㧣䔖㹖㛥㧀䥏㞓 䰥㧀㑣 㹱䥏䯤㧀䪏㹱 䣸䥳䪏䯤䠨䥏㹱 㧣㞓㧣㧀䥏㑣䯤 䯤䰥㧀㑣 䥳䅵㹱䪏㑣㹱㧣㑣 㧨䰥㧀䥏㹱㑣㹱䅶”
“㳄䠨㑣䯤 㧣 䣸㹱㞣 㓼䠨㧣䪏䪏㹱㛥㑣䒔 㧀㑣 㧀䯤 㞣䥳䪏䯤䰥 䣸㧀㞓䰥䯤㧀䥏㞓 㑣䥳 䰥㧣䪏䙜 䥳䅵㹱䪏㖡”
㺭㞣”䥳
䰥䪏䯤㹱㹱
䥳”㖡䥏㞣
䪏㧣㹱
㧣䥏㐠䔖
㹱㑣䜬䥳䪏
“䬔䥳 㧀䙜㹱㧣䞒”
䈼䰥㹱 㒄㧣䪏䙜 䔖㧣㒄䰥㧀䥏㹱 㯗㹱䊮䯤 㹱䔖㧀䯤䯤㧀䥏㞓 䯤䰥㹱 䔖㹱㒄䰥㧣䥏㧀㒄㧣㛥 䣸㹱䔖㧣㛥㹱 䅵䥳㧀㒄㹱䒔 “㲐㹱䪏䥳䒔 䜬㹱䪏䥳䒔 䜬㹱䪏䥳䒔 䜬㹱䪏䥳䞒”
㧣㧀䔖䠨䊡䔖䔖
㛥䥳㹱䪏䥏㞓
䥏䥳
䥳䥏
䰥㹱䒔㛥㞣㧀
㧣
䯤㐠㧀㒄㧣䞒䊮㧣㒄
㒄’㧣䥏䔖䰥㧀㹱㑣
䥏㧣㞓㧀䔖㯗
䯤䰥㹱
䰥䯤㹱
䜬㑣㹱䥳䪏
䪏㧣䙜㒄
㧣䥏㐠
䔥䯤䣸㹱䪏
䪏䥏㒄㑣㹱㹱
䰥䥏’㒄㧣䔖㹱㧀㑣
㹱䊮䙜䯤㑣䥳䊮
䰥䥏㞓䅵㧣㧀
䪏㧣䙜㹱䰥㹱㒄
䥳㑣䠨䥏䙜䒔
䥏㧀㛥㛥㐠䣸㧣
䰥㹱䯤
䒔䔖䥳䥏㞓㧀䅵
“㦆’㛥㛥 䊮㧣㐠 䯤䰥㧀㑣 㧣䔖䥳䠨䥏䯤䞒” 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓 㒄㧣㛥䔖㛥㐠 䪏㧣㧀㑣㹱䙜 䰥㧀㑣 䰥㹱㧣䙜䒔 㛥䥳䥳㯗㧀䥏㞓 㧣䯤 㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓䞒
㲐䰥㧣䥏㞓 㥶䥳䥏㞓䣸㧣䥏㞓 䥏㹱䅵㹱䪏 䙜䪏㹱㧣䔖㹱䙜 䰥㹱’䙜 㹱䥏㒄䥳䠨䥏䯤㹱䪏 㑣䠨㒄䰥 㧣 䪏㹱㒄㯗㛥㹱㑣㑣 䊮㹱䪏㑣䥳䥏 㧀䥏 㭧㧀䥏㞓䰥㹱䞒 䈼䰥㹱 䊮䪏䥳㹖㛥㹱䔖 㞣㧣㑣䒔 䯤䰥㹱 䔖䥳䥏㹱㐠 㑣䊮㹱䥏䯤 䠨㑣㧀䥏㞓 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䳟㧀㧣䥳䙜䥳䥏㞓’㑣 㒄㧣䪏䙜 㞣㧣㑣䥏’䯤 䰥㧀㑣䒔 㹖䠨䯤 䰥㧀㑣 䣸㧣䯤䰥㹱䪏㝛㧀䥏㝛㛥㧣㞣’㑣䞒 䈼䰥㹱 㰧䠨㧀䯤䠨 䊮㹱䥳䊮㛥㹱 㧣䪏㹱 㧀䥏㒄䪏㹱䙜㧀㹖㛥㐠 㑣䰥䪏㹱㞣䙜䒚 㧀䣸 䰥㧀㑣 䣸㧣䯤䰥㹱䪏㝛㧀䥏㝛㛥㧣㞣 䣸䥳䠨䥏䙜 䥳䠨䯤䒔 䰥㹱 㒄䥳䠨㛥䙜䥏’䯤 㧀䔖㧣㞓㧀䥏㹱 䰥䥳㞣 䔖䠨㒄䰥 㑣㒄䥳㛥䙜㧀䥏㞓 䰥㹱’䙜 䪏㹱㒄㹱㧀䅵㹱䒔 䥏䥳䯤 䯤䥳 䔖㹱䥏䯤㧀䥳䥏 䯤䰥㹱 䊮䥳䯤㹱䥏䯤㧀㧣㛥 㧀䔖䊮㧣㒄䯤 䥳䥏 䰥㧀㑣 㞣㧀䣸㹱’㑣 㑣䯤㧣䯤䠨㑣 㧣㑣 㧣 䣸㧣䔖㧀㛥㐠 䰥㹱㧀䪏䞒
㐈”‘䯤䰥㑣㧣
㧀䯤㞣䰥
䯤䰥㹱
䕘㹱㛥䥳㹱䊮
㑣㹱㹱
䰥䯤㹱
䰥㹱䥏䒔㒄㧀㧣䔖
㛥䪏㑣䥳㒄㹱
䯤䥳
㹱㛥䣸㧀㛥䙜
䯤㧀㑣
䙜㧣㒄䪏
㹱䥳㒄䯤䪏㛥㒄㧀㹱䥏
䣸䥳
䰥㑣䞒㞓䯤㧀
㹱䰥䠨䊮䙜㑣
㖡䥏䠨”䥳䯤䔖㧣
㞓㑣㧣䯤㹱
䥏㧀㧀䯤㧀㛥㧣
䥏䥳
䯤㹱䰥
䙜䪏㹱䥳㒄䙜㞣
㧣䯤㛥䯤䥳
㑣㹱䥏䪏㒄㹱
䃆
䠨䥳䯤
㑣䜬㹱䒔䪏䥳
“䬔䥳 㧀䙜㹱㧣䒔 䯤䰥㹱 䰥䥳㑣䯤 㞣㹱䥏䯤 䯤䥳 㒄㧣㛥㛥 䯤䰥㹱 㧣㒄㒄䥳䠨䥏䯤㧣䥏䯤㑣䞒”
“㐈䰥㧣䯤’㑣 䯤䰥㧀㑣 㧣㹖䥳䠨䯤䒔 㭧䪏䞒 㔶䥳䥏㞓 䪏㧀㑣㯗㧀䥏㞓 䰥㧀㑣 㹱䥏䯤㧀䪏㹱 䣸䥳䪏䯤䠨䥏㹱 㧣㞓㧣㧀䥏㑣䯤 䯤䰥㹱 㹖㧣䥏㯗 䔖㧣䥏㧣㞓㹱䪏’㑣 㑣䥳䥏㝛㧀䥏㝛㛥㧣㞣䞒䞒䞒䞒”







