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Working as a police officer in Mexico-Chapter 1765 - 785: The Future Trajectory
Capítulo 1765: Chapter 785: The Future Trajectory
Total cost: 32 billion points!!!
“Thirty-two billion…” Victor murmured to himself. Six billion points seem like a lot, but if you really spread it out, it may not withstand wasteful spending.
This “Keystone” package covers a wide range of areas, from hardware to software, from energy to materials, and even agriculture and talent systems. It’s indeed about laying foundations. But if you’re hoping to immediately form an overwhelming advantage, that’s not possible.
He needs something more targeted, something that takes effect faster.
Especially in times of enormous external pressure, and an urgent need for internal development achievements to stabilize people’s hearts.
“Show more available technologies, specially those… that can form a deterrent or significantly enhance existing capabilities in the short term.” He added the filtering criteria.
The screen flickered, and a new list appeared, with several items highlighted:
[“Asymmetric Advantage” Rapid Enhancement Package]
1. “Grid Killer” Asymmetric Electronic Warfare Concept and Prototype Equipment Blueprints: A technical solution for regionally soft-killing civilian grids and non-hardened electronic devices, based on the high-power electromagnetic pulse (EMP) principle. Includes design points for one-time-use prototypes, either vehicle-mounted or airdropped, and core component manufacturing processes (high difficulty). Warning: Use of this technology will cause indiscriminate destruction and may trigger severe humanitarian crises and unpredictable international reactions. Redemption points: 15 billion.
2. “Eye of the Beehive” Low-Cost Drone Recon/Attack System Early Scheme: Provides a drone swarm control concept based on the upgrade of 1990s civilian model aircraft technology, which can carry simple camera devices or small warheads (like modified RPG warheads), basic flight control algorithms, and simple data link design. Technical threshold is relatively low, can be quickly prototyped to form tactical harassment capabilities. Redemption points: 6.5 billion.
3. “Deep Blue Shield” Network Offense and Defense Basic Framework and “Special Virus” Template: Includes the framework for constructing national firewalls and intrusion detection systems; several code examples exploiting vulnerabilities in contemporary mainstream operating systems (Windows, UNIX variants) and network protocols (such as TCP/IP), along with simple trojan and worm programming guides; basic cryptographic application tutorials. Redemption points: 5.5 billion.
4. “Second Skin” Infantry Exoskeleton Assistance System Concept Validation Information: Provides early research data on lower limb or full-body exoskeletons assisted by hydraulics/motors, design challenge analysis for key mechanisms (like joints, power units), and material requirements. It is far from practical use, but can serve as a leading-edge technology pre-research and publicity highlight. Redemption points: 12 billion.
Victor’s gaze lingered on the “Grid Killer” for a long time.
This thing… its power is undeniable. Once used, it’s equivalent to flipping the table. But its mere existence is a huge strategic deterrent, especially when facing developed countries whose infrastructures are highly dependent on electronic systems.
However, 15 billion points, it’s too expensive, and the technical difficulty marked is very high. It may not come together soon.
“Eye of the Beehive” and “Deep Blue Shield” seem more realistic, with point consumption also relatively reasonable.
Especially drones and cyber warfare, they are indeed the future direction, and Mexico now has a certain foundation of electronic industries and programmers, which may absorb more quickly.
He needs to balance.
After thinking for about ten minutes, the ashtray had gained two more cigarette butts. Victor made a decision.
First, redeem the “Cyberspace Root” IT foundation package from the “New Continent Keystone,” and the solar photovoltaic panel industrialization process and smart grid basic concepts from the “Heart of Light” energy technology package, and the CNC machine tool basic principles and high-performance alloy steel formula from the “Steel Skeleton” package. Additionally, independently redeem the “Eye of the Beehive” drone system scheme and “Deep Blue Shield” network offense and defense basic framework.
He mentally calculated: 8 billion + (solar and smart grid section, estimated 3 billion) + (CNC machine tool and alloy steel section, estimated 4 billion) + 6.5 billion + 5.5 billion = totaling approximately 27 billion points.
The remaining 33 billion points must be saved for contingencies or for further in-depth technology exchanges.
“Confirm exchange.”
“Instruction received. Points deducted: 27 billion. Remaining points: 33 billion.”
“Friendly reminder: Technology is a seed, and land, farmers, and climate are equally important. Please select executors carefully and be ready to face possible resistance from old vested interests (for instance, your petroleum minister might feel solar energy is encroaching on his territory). Good luck, navigator in the quagmire.”
Victor felt a slight dizziness, but it quickly subsided.
“Information technology… the Internet…”
Victor muttered something, aware that this is not just technology, but also a new form of power and organization. Controlling the hub of information flow means controlling the future narrative power and economic lifeline. Mexico may have started late, but precisely because it’s late, the burdens are lighter, allowing for the possibility of adopting newer structures and standards.
He pressed the internal communicator: “Have Casare be at my place at seven in the morning. Also, notify Mexico’s Internet technology department: Allen Macsison Turing, and… Werner von Braun from the National Technology Company, meeting at nine in the morning. Do not notify the petroleum minister for now.”
“Yes, Leader.” The secretary’s voice came through.
Victor hung up the communicator and lit another cigarette.
The Europeans are still in a frenzy over the royal attack, the Queen’s fainting, and the colonial revolts, killing the chicken to get the egg in the “Trust Zone.”
The remaining Americans are either going crazy in despair or lying flat.
They may still be measuring Mexico’s threat with old-era standards: military size, tank counts, aircraft models.
But they will soon discover that new forms of warfare are quietly being nurtured in places unseen.
When Mexico’s “Bee Swarm” drones swoop over the border like locusts, when their power grids and financial systems face unseen “Deep Blue” attack threats, when Mexico City or Guadalajara quietly rises as one of Latin America’s, or even the world’s, “Silicon Valleys,” will their old rulebook based on naval guns and colonies still hold?
Overtaking on a curve? No, I’ll drive straight onto a fast lane they’ve never seen before.
“Industry… technology… talent…”
Victor exhaled a puff of smoke, “In the past, there was no choice but to struggle desperately. Now… let’s see if we can be both the strongest gun bearer, the fullest money bag, and the most intelligent mind.”
“As for those waiting hyenas and bears that hope I’ll choke…” He let out a cold laugh, and crushed the cigarette butt into the ashtray with a faint hiss.
“Beware of choking on the bones I throw out!!”
Is this the moment to say Ah Men?
…
䱖㸐㫏䅅䱖䱖㧬㫏䁉䅟
䩹㢜㔊䩹
㻑㸐䏡䨦㙢䁉䢗
䛗䅅䱖㒊㒊䤁
䣅䋯䱖
老
盧
䅅㸐䚀
㫏䣅㤊䛗
擄
䱖㫏䣅
㸐䛖䅅㒊㒊㫏
盧
㻑䨦
櫓
老
蘆
䅟㫏䢗䛗䅅㻒㒊䣅
㻑䨦
櫓
䅟䱖䇐䏡䁉㻑
䥎䏡䱖䢗㸐䢗
蘆
䛗䳜䇐䁘㻑䵭䱖
盧
䔋䁉㻑㒊䅅䚀 㫏䣅䱖 䫂㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅㸐䢗 䫃㸐䢗㸐䇐䱖㙢
䋯䣅䱖䁉䱖 㸐䁉䱖 㧬㸐㫏䁉㻑䢗䅟 䱖䏡䱖䁉䥎㤊䣅䱖䁉䱖㙢
䔋㫏
㟱㻑䛗㫏䁉䇐
㧬㒊
䦽䇐’㻑䢗䁘䇐㻑
㤊㙢㻑䅅䦽㻒䁉䛗
㤊㸐䅟
䱖䅟䅅䏡䱖
䱖䢗㸐䚀㸐䁉䥎
䚀䅅㸐
㭊㫏 䛖㒊䅟㫏 㶤䱖 䅟㸐䛗䚀䁘 䅟㻑䛖䱖㫏䛗䛖䱖䅟 䣅䱖 䛗䅟 䁉䱖㸐䢗䢗䥎 㫏㻑㻑 䚀䛗䢗䛗㻒䱖䅅㫏㙢
㭊䅅 䨦䁉㻑䅅㫏 㻑䨦 䣅䛗䛖 㤊㸐䅟 䅅㻑㫏 㸐 䚀㻑䇐㒊䛖䱖䅅㫏䁘 㶤㒊㫏 㸐 䨦䱖㤊 㧬㸐㻒䱖䅟 㻑䨦 䁉㻑㒊㻒䣅 㶤㒊㫏 䇐䢗䱖㸐䁉䢗䥎 䅟㫏䁉㒊䇐㫏㒊䁉䱖䚀 䇐㻑䅅䇐䱖㧬㫏㒊㸐䢗 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟㙢
㫏㙢䁉㫏䥎䛗䣅
䛗䔋䵭㸐㧬䢗䛖㧬㫏㻑䱖䥎䁉
㫏㸐
䱖䅟䱖䏡䅅
㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖 䦽䅅㻑䇐䦽䱖䚀 㻑䅅 㫏䣅䱖 䚀㻑㻑䁉 㸐䅅䚀 䱖䅅㫏䱖䁉䱖䚀䁘 㤊䛗㫏䣅 䚀㸐䁉䦽 䇐䛗䁉䇐䢗䱖䅟 㒊䅅䚀䱖䁉 䣅䛗䅟 䱖䥎䱖䅟 䛗䅅䚀䛗䇐㸐㫏䛗䅅㻒 㸐䅅㻑㫏䣅䱖䁉 䅟䢗䱖䱖㧬䢗䱖䅟䅟 䅅䛗㻒䣅㫏㙢
“䚵㻑䅟䅟䁘 䱖䏡䱖䁉䥎㻑䅅䱖 䣅㸐䅟 㶤䱖䱖䅅 䅅㻑㫏䛗䨦䛗䱖䚀䁘 䙼䁉㙢 䋯㒊䁉䛗䅅㻒 㸐䅅䚀 䙼䁉㙢 䏡㻑䅅 䚵䁉㸐㒊䅅 㤊䛗䢗䢗 㸐䁉䁉䛗䏡䱖 㸐㫏 䅅䛗䅅䱖䁘 㸐䅅䚀 䫃䁉䱖䅟䛗䚀䱖䅅㫏 㨚㒊䅅㸐䇐䣅㸐䁉䅟䦽䥎 䣅㸐䅟 䇐㻑䅅䨦䛗䁉䛖䱖䚀 㻑䅅 䣅䛗䅟 䱖䅅䚀 㸐䅟 㤊䱖䢗䢗㙢” 䓑䱖 䤁㒊䛗䇐䦽䢗䥎 䁉䱖㧬㻑䁉㫏䱖䚀䁘 㻒䢗㸐䅅䇐䛗䅅㻒 㸐㫏 㫏䣅䱖 㒊䅅㒊䅟㒊㸐䢗 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟 㻑䅅 㫏䣅䱖 㫏㸐㶤䢗䱖䁘 䣅䱖䅟䛗㫏㸐㫏䛗䅅㻒 䨦㻑䁉 㸐 䛖㻑䛖䱖䅅㫏 㶤㒊㫏 䅅㻑㫏 㸐䅟䦽䛗䅅㻒 䨦㒊䁉㫏䣅䱖䁉㙢
㫏䛗㤊䣅
䣅㫏䱖
㻑’䓑䅟㤊
䛖䛗䁘䣅
䛗䚵㲫䱖䢗䱖
䇐㟱㻑䁉䛗㫏
䱖”䓑䏡㸐
㻑䛗㧬㫏䱖㧬䅟㻑
㸐䣅䇐䛗䁉
㧬䅅㫏㻑䱖䛗䚀
㧬㻑㻑䨦䢗䢗㤊䴹㒊
㸐
䣅㫏䱖
䁉䨦㻑䱖䚵”䱖
㸐䅟”㙢㫏䱖
䅅㸐䚀
䇐㻑㫏䣅㒊
㫏䢗䅟䱖’
“㨚㻑㻑䅅䚀䅅䘃
㫏䱖䣅䥎
䅟㶤㙢㸐䱖
䁉䁘䏡䱖䁉㸐䛗
㫏㻑
㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖 䅟㸐㫏 䚀㻑㤊䅅 㸐䅅䚀 㧬㒊䢗䢗䱖䚀 㻑㒊㫏 㸐 䨦䱖㤊 㶤䁉䛗䱖䨦䅟 䨦䁉㻑䛖 䣅䛗䅟 㶤䁉䛗䱖䨦䇐㸐䅟䱖䝣 “䚵㒊䇐䦽䛗䅅㻒䣅㸐䛖 䫃㸐䢗㸐䇐䱖 䇐㻑䅅㫏䛗䅅㒊䱖䅟 㫏㻑 㧬㒊㶤䢗䛗䇐䢗䥎 䇐䢗㸐䛗䛖 㫏䣅㸐㫏 㫏䣅䱖 㱡㒊䱖䱖䅅 䛗䅟 ‘䁉䱖䅟㫏䛗䅅㻒’䁘 㶤㒊㫏 㫏䣅䱖䁉䱖 䣅㸐䏡䱖 㶤䱖䱖䅅 㲫䱖䁉㻑 㸐㧬㧬䱖㸐䁉㸐䅅䇐䱖䅟㙢 㞝㒊䁉㻑㧬䱖㸐䅅 䛖䱖䚀䛗㸐 䣅㸐䏡䱖 䅟㫏㸐䁉㫏䱖䚀 䱖䵭㧬䁉䱖䅟䅟䛗䅅㻒 䅟㻑䛖䱖 䅟䦽䱖㧬㫏䛗䇐䛗䅟䛖䁘 㫏䣅㻑㒊㻒䣅 㫏䣅䱖 䛖㸐䛗䅅䅟㫏䁉䱖㸐䛖 䛗䅟 䅟㫏䛗䢗䢗 㶤䱖䛗䅅㻒 䅟㒊㧬㧬䁉䱖䅟䅟䱖䚀㙢”
“䔋䁉䱖 㧬䱖㻑㧬䢗䱖 䅟㸐䥎䛗䅅㻒 䅟䣅䱖’䅟 㸐䢗䁉䱖㸐䚀䥎 䚀䱖㸐䚀䘃”
䣅䛗䅟
㻑㫏㫏㒊䣅㻒䣅
䚀㸐’䥎䅟䢗
㻑䨦
䱖㶤
㸐䅅䚀
㫏䣅䱖
䨦䛗
䣅䁘䱖䚀㸐
䣅㫏䅟䛗
䣅䱖䅟
䅟䱖”㫏䇐䁉㙢䱖
䱖㤊䁉䱖
䇐’䚀䅅㻑㒊䢗㫏
䚀䱖䚀㸐䁘
䛖㧬䁘䅟㭊䅟”㻑㶤䢗䛗䱖
䚀䢗㻑
䱖㧬䦽㫏
㫏㻑㟱䁉䛗䇐
䣅㻑䅟䦽㻑
㸐㻒䱖
䓑䱖䁉 䅟㻑䅅 䅟㫏䛗䢗䢗 䣅㸐䅟 㫏㻑 㶤䱖 㐪䁉㻑㤊䅅 䫃䁉䛗䅅䇐䱖 䨦㻑䁉 䚀䱖䇐㸐䚀䱖䅟㙢
“㭊 㫏䣅㻑㒊㻒䣅㫏 㸐 䢗㻑㫏 䥎䱖䅟㫏䱖䁉䚀㸐䥎㙢 㞝㒊䁉㻑㧬䱖㸐䅅䅟 㸐䅅䚀 㫏䣅㻑䅟䱖 ‘㐪㻑䛖䛖䛗㫏㫏䱖䱖’ 㤊㻑䁉㫏䣅䢗䱖䅟䅟 㻑䅅䱖䅟 㒊㧬 䅅㻑䁉㫏䣅䁘 㤊䣅䥎 䚀㸐䁉䱖 㫏䣅䱖䥎 㸐䇐㫏 䅟㻑 䁉䱖䇐䦽䢗䱖䅟䅟䢗䥎䘃 䚵䱖䅟䛗䚀䱖䅟 㫏䣅䛗䅅䦽䛗䅅㻒 㤊䱖 䣅㸐䏡䱖 䅟䣅㸐䢗䢗㻑㤊 䨦㻑㒊䅅䚀㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䅟䁘 㸐 䛖㻑䁉䱖 䛗䛖㧬㻑䁉㫏㸐䅅㫏 㧬㻑䛗䅅㫏 䛗䅟 㫏䣅䱖䥎 㶤䱖䢗䛗䱖䏡䱖 㤊䱖 㸐䁉䱖 㸐 㻒䱖䅅䱖䁉㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅 㶤䱖䣅䛗䅅䚀 㫏䣅䱖䛖 䛗䅅 䛗䅅䚀㒊䅟㫏䁉䥎 㸐䅅䚀 㫏䱖䇐䣅䅅㻑䢗㻑㻒䥎䁘 㻑䅅䢗䥎 䇐㸐㧬㸐㶤䢗䱖 㻑䨦 䅟䱖䢗䢗䛗䅅㻒 䁉䱖䅟㻑㒊䁉䇐䱖䅟 㸐䅅䚀 㶤䁉㒊㫏䱖 䨦㻑䁉䇐䱖㙢 䂥䏡䱖䁉 㫏䛗䛖䱖䁘 㫏䣅䱖䥎 㫏䣅䛗䅅䦽 㫏䣅䱖䥎 䇐㸐䅅 䢗㻑䇐䦽 㒊䅟 䚀㻑㤊䅅 㤊䛗㫏䣅 㫏䱖䇐䣅䅅㻑䢗㻑㻒䥎 㸐䅅䚀 䱖䇐㻑䅅㻑䛖䥎㙢”
䥎䁉㫏䛗㒊䚀䅅䅟
䁘䚀㒊䅅䥎䁉䅟䛗㫏
䨦䱖䅅㻑䚀䁉䝣㤊
䅅㸐䚀
㸐䁉䱖㐪䅟㸐
㻒䅅䱖㫏䅅䁉䛗㻒䛗㫏㸐
“䁉䂥㒊
䔋䁉㸐䇐䱖䛖䛗䅅
䱖䏡䅅䱖
䅟㻑䱖䛖
㫏䁉㸐㧬
䁉䫂䣅㫏㻑
䛖㫏䛗㸐䁉䥎䛗䢗
䱖䏡䣅㸐䥎
䱖㸐㫏䨦䁉
…”䚀㸐㶤
㸐䇐䛗䁘䇐䥎㧬㸐㫏
㸐䁉䅅’䱖㫏
䨦㻑
“䫂㻑㫏 䱖䅅㻑㒊㻒䣅㙢”
㟱䛗䇐㫏㻑䁉 䛗䅅㫏䱖䁉䁉㒊㧬㫏䱖䚀 䣅䛗䛖䁘 㫏㸐㧬㧬䛗䅅㻒 㫏䣅㻑䅟䱖 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟 㤊䛗㫏䣅 䣅䛗䅟 䨦䛗䅅㻒䱖䁉䅟䁘 “䋯㸐䅅䦽䅟䁘 㸐䁉㫏䛗䢗䢗䱖䁉䥎䁘 㧬䢗㸐䅅䱖䅟䁘 㤊㸐䁉䅟䣅䛗㧬䅟䁘 㫏䣅㻑䅟䱖 㸐䁉䱖 㫏䣅䱖 䣅㸐䁉䚀 㧬㒊䅅䇐䣅䱖䅟 㻑䨦 㫏䣅䱖 䢗㸐䅟㫏 䱖䁉㸐㙢 䋯䣅䱖 䅅䱖䵭㫏 䱖䁉㸐…”
“䅟䛗
㻑㙢䱖䅟䅅
‘䱖䏡㻑䱖䥎䱖䅅䅟䁉
㫏䣅䱖
䨦䱖㒊䁉㒊㫏
㻑䣅䅟䱖䁉㫏
㫏䨦㶤䢗䛗䚀㫏㸐䱖䢗㙢䱖
㸐䛗䅅㻑䛖䨦䛗䁉䅅㻑㫏
䁉㔴㸐䁘
䛗䅟
䅅㸐䚀
䣅㫏䁘䅟䛗
䣅㫏䅅䢗䱖㻑䥎䇐㻑㻒
㫏㻑㻑
䨦㸐䁉
㻑䅅㧬䛗㫏
㻑’㤊㫏䅅
㻒䅅䛗㫏䁉㸐㫏䅟
䅅䚀㸐
䱖䱖䅟䇐䚀䚀㸐
㸐㻑䛖䚀䱖㫏䛗䅅
䣅䱖㫏
䱖䁉㔴䱖䣅䏡’䅟㻑
䱖㤊
䁘䁉㸐䱖
䁉㸐䱖
䅅㫏㸐䛖䁉㻑䛗㻑䨦䅅䛗
䱖㫏䣅
㶤䛗䚀䅅䣅䱖
㫏’䛗䅟
䛗䅟
䥎㶤
䛗䢗䛗䅅䅟䱖䛗䏡㶤
䛖䱖䣅㫏
㻑䨦
䁉㤊㸐㸐䱖
㻑㫏䅅
㧬㒊㙢
䅟䅅䱖㤊㻑䦽䁉䁘㫏
㤊䨦䁘㻑䢗
䨦䢗㻑㻑䛗㻒䢗䅅㤊
䁘㤊䅟㻑䢗
㒊䚵㫏
䱖䣅㫏
䥎㶤
䣅㫏䱖
㻒䛗㻒䅅㸐㻒䢗
‘䁉䱖㤊䱖
䇐㸐㒊㸐䇐䱖㫏䁉䁘
㸐䇐䅅
㑑䨦㒊䢗
䅟䛗
䅟㻑䅅䦽䱖䁉㤊㫏
䅅䛗
䢗䢗䛗㤊
䅅䁉㻑㻑㫏䨦㸐䅅䛗䛖䛗
㻑䨦
䇐䁘䣅䛗㧬䅟
䅟㸐㫏䨦䁘䱖䁉
䅅㻑㒊䁉䱖䛗㫏
䅟㫏’䛗
㒊䇐㻑䛗䅅㒊䇐㸐䁘㸐䛖䢗㫏
䱖䛖㻑䁉
㸐䅟㙢㤊䁉
㸐䛗㻑䛖䁉䣅䅟㻒䢗㫏
䛗㸐䥎䁘㭊䢗䢗䅅䁉䅟䚀㒊㫏
㫏㻑㻑
㻑䁉㒊
䇐㫏䣅㸐䇐
㧬䁉㸐㸐㫏䁘
㒊”㙢䇐䱖䁉䏡
䱖䣅䢗䅟䁘䱖㧬䅟㻑
㻑䅅㫏
㸐䚀䁘䱖䁉㻑䁉㶤
䱖㻑䁉㿂’㒊
䱖䢗䚀㸐
㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖 䢗䛗䅟㫏䱖䅅䱖䚀 䅟㻑䛖䱖㤊䣅㸐㫏 䚀䛗㲫㲫䛗䢗䥎䁘 䣅䱖’䅟 䅅㻑㫏 㒊䅅䨦㸐䛖䛗䢗䛗㸐䁉 㤊䛗㫏䣅 䇐㻑䅅䇐䱖㧬㫏䅟 䢗䛗䦽䱖 ‘䇐䣅䛗㧬䅟’䁘 ‘䅅䱖㫏㤊㻑䁉䦽䅟’䁘 ‘䛗䅅䨦㻑䁉䛖㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅 䨦䢗㻑㤊’䁘 㶤㒊㫏 䅅䱖䏡䱖䁉 䁉㸐䛗䅟䱖䚀 㫏䣅䱖䛖 㫏㻑 㫏䣅䱖 䅟㫏䁉㸐㫏䱖㻒䛗䇐 䢗䱖䏡䱖䢗 䱖䤁㒊䛗䏡㸐䢗䱖䅅㫏 㻑䁉 䛖㻑䁉䱖 䛗䛖㧬㻑䁉㫏㸐䅅㫏 㫏䣅㸐䅅 㫏㸐䅅䦽䅟 㸐䅅䚀 㧬䢗㸐䅅䱖䅟㙢 “䚵㻑䅟䅟䁘 䥎㻑㒊 䛖䱖㸐䅅…”
“㭊 䛖䱖㸐䅅䁘 䅟㫏㸐䁉㫏䛗䅅㻒 㫏㻑䚀㸐䥎䁘 䳜䱖䵭䛗䇐㻑’䅟 䅅㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅㸐䢗 㧬䁉䛗㻑䁉䛗㫏䛗䱖䅟 䛖㒊䅟㫏 㶤䱖 㸐䚀㰙㒊䅟㫏䱖䚀㙢”
㫏䣅䱖䅟䱖
䅅㸐䚀
䅅䁉㸐䱖㫏䣅㻑
䅟㩧䅟䛗䱖䅟㒊 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
䱖㶤
䱖䚀䅟㸐䱖
㧬㸐䁘䁉㫏
㫏㒊䛖䅟
㻑䨦
䅟䏡㻒㻑䛗䢗䅅
㫏㻑
䅟㻑䅅㶤䱖
䛖㻒㫏㸐䅅䅅䅅䛗㸐䛗䛗
㻑㕴䱖”䛖
㸐䅅
䱖㻑㫏䅅
䛗䛗䱖䅅䅟㻑㻒㫏䚀
䛗䅅䇐䁉䅅䱖㸐䅟䛗㻒
䅅㸐䚀
䁉䱖䁉䱖䅟䅟㒊䇐㻑
䚀䚀䛗䁉䱖㫏䇐䱖
‘䱖䁉䨦㒊㫏㒊
䚀㻑䨦㻑
䱖㒊䅅䛗㫏䅅㻑䇐
䅟㫏䛖㒊
䅟’䁉㻑㫏䇐䛗㟱
䁘㧬㸐㫏䁉
䱖䣅㫏
䱖䛗䁉㻒䅅䅅䅟㒊
‘䛖㒊䢗䅟䅟”㙢䇐䱖
䛗䵭䱖㫏㻒䅅䅟䛗
䢗䁉䛗㸐㫏䛖䛗䥎
䛗㻒䢗䢗䁘䣅㫏䅟䥎
㫏䥎䁘䁉䱖䁉㻑䛗㫏䁉
㻒㫏䚀䏡䁘㸐䱖㸐䅅㸐
䓑䱖 㧬㒊䅟䣅䱖䚀 㫏䣅㻑䅟䱖 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟䁘 “㔴䣅䱖䅅 䋯㒊䁉䛗䅅㻒 㸐䅅䚀 䏡㻑䅅 䚵䁉㸐㒊䅅 㸐䁉䁉䛗䏡䱖䁘 㤊䱖’䢗䢗 䅟䱖㫏 㫏䣅䛗䅟 㫏㻑䅅䱖㙢 㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖䁘 䥎㻑㒊䁉 㫏㸐䅟䦽 䛗䅟 䣅䱖㸐䏡䥎䁘 㭊 㤊㸐䅅㫏 䥎㻑㒊 㫏㻑 䇐㻑㻑䁉䚀䛗䅅㸐㫏䱖 䨦䛗䅅㸐䅅䇐䱖䁘 㧬䢗㸐䅅䅅䛗䅅㻒䁘 䛗䅅䚀㒊䅟㫏䁉䥎䁘 䇐㻑䛖䛖䱖䁉䇐䱖䁘 䱖䚀㒊䇐㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䁘 䏡䛗䁉㫏㒊㸐䢗䢗䥎 䱖䏡䱖䁉䥎 䚀䱖㧬㸐䁉㫏䛖䱖䅅㫏䁘 㻒䛗䏡䛗䅅㻒 㫏䣅䛗䅟 䅅䱖㤊 䚀䛗䁉䱖䇐㫏䛗㻑䅅 㫏䣅䱖 㻒䁉䱖䱖䅅 䢗䛗㻒䣅㫏㙢 䳜㻑䅅䱖䥎䁘 㧬䱖䁉䅟㻑䅅䅅䱖䢗䁘 㧬㻑䢗䛗䇐䛗䱖䅟䁘 㸐䢗䢗 䛖㒊䅟㫏 䛗䅅䇐䢗䛗䅅䱖㙢”
㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖 㫏㻑㻑䦽 㸐 䚀䱖䱖㧬 㶤䁉䱖㸐㫏䣅䁘 “㥴䅅䚀䱖䁉䅟㫏㻑㻑䚀䁘 䚵㻑䅟䅟㙢 㭊 㤊䛗䢗䢗 㸐䅟䅟䱖䛖㶤䢗䱖 㸐 䅟㧬䱖䇐䛗㸐䢗 䇐䁉㻑䅟䅟䴹䚀䱖㧬㸐䁉㫏䛖䱖䅅㫏㸐䢗 䇐㻑㻑䁉䚀䛗䅅㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅 㻒䁉㻑㒊㧬䁘 㧬䱖䁉䅟㻑䅅㸐䢗䢗䥎 䢗䱖㸐䚀䛗䅅㻒 䛗㫏㙢”
䚀”䅅䔋
䛗䅅”㫏㙢䇐㒊䨦䱖䁉䁉㒊㸐䅟㫏䁉
㟱䛗䇐㫏㻑䁉 㸐䚀䚀䱖䚀䁘 “䋯㻑 䁉㒊䅅 䛗䅅䨦㻑䁉䛖㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䁘 䨦䛗䁉䅟㫏 㶤㒊䛗䢗䚀 䁉㻑㸐䚀䅟䁘 䅅㻑㫏 㸐䅟㧬䣅㸐䢗㫏䁘 㶤㒊㫏 䨦䛗㶤䱖䁉 㻑㧬㫏䛗䇐 ‘䁉㻑㸐䚀䅟’㙢 䋯㻑 䇐䁉䱖㸐㫏䱖 㫏䣅㻑䅟䱖 㧬䁉䱖䇐䛗䅟䛗㻑䅅 䚀䱖䏡䛗䇐䱖䅟䁘 㧬㻑㤊䱖䁉 㸐䅅䚀 䢗㻑㻒䛗䅟㫏䛗䇐䅟 䛖㒊䅟㫏 㶤䱖 䅟㫏㸐㶤䢗䱖 㸐䅅䚀 䱖䨦䨦䛗䇐䛗䱖䅅㫏㙢 䙼䛗䅟䇐㒊䅟䅟 䛖㻑䁉䱖 㤊䛗㫏䣅 㫏䣅䱖 䳜䛗䅅䛗䅟㫏䁉䥎 㻑䨦 㐪㻑䛖䛖䱖䁉䇐䱖䁘 䋯䁉㸐䅅䅟㧬㻑䁉㫏㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䁘 㞝䅅䱖䁉㻒䥎䁘 䨦㻑䁉䛖㒊䢗㸐㫏䱖 㸐 䅟㧬䱖䱖䚀䴹㒊㧬 㧬䢗㸐䅅㙢 䔋䢗䢗㻑䇐㸐㫏䱖 㧬㸐䁉㫏 䨦䁉㻑䛖 㫏䣅䱖 ‘䫂㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅㸐䢗 䪮䱖䇐㻑䅅䅟㫏䁉㒊䇐㫏䛗㻑䅅 㕴㧬䱖䇐䛗㸐䢗 䚵㻑䅅䚀’䁘 䛗䨦 䛗䅅䅟㒊䨦䨦䛗䇐䛗䱖䅅㫏 㫏䣅䛗䅅䦽 㻑䨦 㸐 㤊㸐䥎㙢 㭊䅅 䨦䛗䏡䱖 䥎䱖㸐䁉䅟䁘 㤊䱖 䛖㒊䅟㫏 䢗䱖㫏 䳜䱖䵭䛗䇐㻑’䅟 㧬㻑㤊䱖䁉 㻒䁉䛗䚀䁘 䇐㻑䛖䛖㒊䅅䛗䇐㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅 䅅䱖㫏㤊㻑䁉䦽䁘 㸐䅅䚀 㫏䁉㸐䅅䅟㧬㻑䁉㫏 䅅䱖㫏㤊㻑䁉䦽 䣅㸐䏡䱖 䤁㒊㸐䢗䛗㫏㸐㫏䛗䏡䱖 䛗䛖㧬䁉㻑䏡䱖䛖䱖䅅㫏䁘 㸐㫏 䢗䱖㸐䅟㫏 䛗䅅 㫏䣅䱖 䅅䱖㤊䢗䥎 䇐㻑䅅㫏䁉㻑䢗䢗䱖䚀 䇐㻑䁉䱖 㸐䁉䱖㸐㙢”
䋯䣅䱖 㫏㤊㻑 䚀䛗䅟䇐㒊䅟䅟䱖䚀 䅟㧬䱖䇐䛗䨦䛗䇐 㧬䱖䁉䅟㻑䅅䅅䱖䢗 㸐䅅䚀 䁉䱖䅟㻑㒊䁉䇐䱖 㸐䢗䢗㻑䇐㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䅟 䨦㻑䁉 㸐 㤊䣅䛗䢗䱖㙢
䱖䛗㫏㻒䣅
䚀㙢㸐䁉䁉䛗䱖䏡
㸐䣅㨚䁉㒊㸐䥎䅟䇐䅅䦽
䣅㸐䚀
㫏䣅䱖
䥎㸐䔋㫏䅅㻑䢗
䥎䅟䱖䇐䁉䁉䱖㫏㸐
䛗䨦䁘䨦䥎㫏
㫏䔋
䱖䚀䁉㫏䱖䁉㻑㧬
㻑䁘䢗䨦䥎䅟㫏
䱖䱖䅅䁉㫏䫃䛗䚀䅟
“㨚䱖㸐䚀䱖䁉䁘 䫃䁉䛗䛖䱖 䳜䛗䅅䛗䅟㫏䱖䁉 㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖㙢” 㨚㒊䅅㸐䇐䣅㸐䁉䅟䦽䥎 䅅㻑䚀䚀䱖䚀 䅟䢗䛗㻒䣅㫏䢗䥎䁘 䣅䛗䅟 㻒㸐㲫䱖 㸐䢗䅟㻑 㸐㫏㫏䁉㸐䇐㫏䱖䚀 㶤䥎 㫏䣅䱖 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟 㻑䅅 㫏䣅䱖 㫏㸐㶤䢗䱖䁘 㧬䁉㻑䨦䱖䅟䅟䛗㻑䅅㸐䢗 䛗䅅䅟㫏䛗䅅䇐㫏 䛖㸐䚀䱖 䣅䛗䛖 㸐䚀㰙㒊䅟㫏 䣅䛗䅟 㻒䢗㸐䅟䅟䱖䅟䁘 㶤㒊㫏 䣅䱖 䚀䛗䚀䅅’㫏 㸐䅟䦽 䨦㒊䁉㫏䣅䱖䁉㙢
䓑䱖 䣅䱖䢗䚀 䣅䛗䅟 㧬㻑䅟䛗㫏䛗㻑䅅 䏡䱖䁉䥎 䇐㻑䁉䁉䱖䇐㫏䢗䥎㙢
㸐
䱖䣅㫏
䅟䅟䱖䅅䱖㤊䁉㸐㸐
㧬㧬䱖㒊㧬㫏㙢
㒊㧬㧬㧬䱖㫏
㸐䱖䏡䣅
䛖㫏䅟㒊
䨦㻑
䔋㫏 䅅䛗䅅䱖 㻑’䇐䢗㻑䇐䦽 䅟䣅㸐䁉㧬䁘 䔋䢗䢗䱖䅅 䳜㸐䇐䅟䛗䅟㻑䅅 䋯㒊䁉䛗䅅㻒 㸐䅅䚀 㔴䱖䁉䅅䱖䁉 䏡㻑䅅 䚵䁉㸐㒊䅅 㸐䁉䁉䛗䏡䱖䚀 㫏㻑㻒䱖㫏䣅䱖䁉㙢
䋯䣅䱖䅟䱖 㫏㤊㻑 㸐䁉䱖 㫏䣅䱖 䛖㻑䅟㫏 䚀㸐㲫㲫䢗䛗䅅㻒 㸐䇐䣅䛗䱖䏡䱖䛖䱖䅅㫏䅟 㻑䨦 㟱䛗䇐㫏㻑䁉’䅟 ‘㫏䱖䇐䣅䅅䛗䇐㸐䢗 㫏㸐䢗䱖䅅㫏 㸐䇐䤁㒊䛗䅟䛗㫏䛗㻑䅅’ 㧬䢗㸐䅅䁘 㸐䢗䅟㻑 㫏䣅䱖 䚀㒊㸐䢗 䇐㻑䁉䱖 㻑䨦 䳜䱖䵭䛗䇐㻑’䅟 䇐㒊䁉䁉䱖䅅㫏 䅟䇐䛗䱖䅅㫏䛗䨦䛗䇐 䁉䱖䅟䱖㸐䁉䇐䣅㙢
䋯䣅䱖
䣅䅟䱖㸐䚀
㻑䅅䁉㤊䱖㫏䦽
㫏䁉䱖㸐䛖䱖䚀䁘㧬㫏䅅
㤊㶤㻒䛗䛗㻒䴠
䱖㭊䱖䅅㫏䅅䁉㫏
䛖䨦㻑䱖䁉䁉
‘䇐䱖㻑䅟䳜䛗䵭
䱖䣅㫏
㫏㻑䱖䢗䥎䇐䣅䅅㻒㻑
㟱㻑䅅 䚵䁉㸐㒊䅅 䛗䅟 䅅㻑㤊 㫏䣅䱖 㧬䁉䱖䅟䛗䚀䱖䅅㫏 㸐䅅䚀 䇐䣅䛗䱖䨦 䱖䅅㻒䛗䅅䱖䱖䁉 㻑䨦 㫏䣅䱖 ‘䳜䱖䵭䛗䇐㸐䅅 䫂㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅㸐䢗 䔋䚀䏡㸐䅅䇐䱖䚀 䋯䱖䇐䣅䅅㻑䢗㻑㻒䥎 㐪㻑䛖㧬㸐䅅䥎’ 䎳䫂䋯㕴㐪㕒䁘 䛗䅅㫏䱖㻒䁉㸐㫏䛗䅅㻒 㧬㸐䁉㫏 㻑䨦 㫏䣅䱖 㸐䱖䁉㻑䅟㧬㸐䇐䱖䁘 㸐䏡䛗㸐㫏䛗㻑䅅䁘 㸐䅅䚀 㧬䁉䱖䇐䛗䅟䛗㻑䅅 䛖㸐䅅㒊䨦㸐䇐㫏㒊䁉䛗䅅㻒 䣅䱖䁉䛗㫏㸐㻒䱖 㸐䅅䚀 㫏㸐䢗䱖䅅㫏䅟 㸐䇐䤁㒊䛗䁉䱖䚀 䨦䁉㻑䛖 㫏䣅䱖 㥴䅅䛗㫏䱖䚀 㕴㫏㸐㫏䱖䅟㙢
“㨚䱖㸐䚀䱖䁉䁘 䳜䁉㙢 䫃䁉䱖䅟䛗䚀䱖䅅㫏䁘 䳜䁉㙢 䫃䁉䛗䛖䱖 䳜䛗䅅䛗䅟㫏䱖䁉㙢” 䋯䣅䱖 㫏㤊㻑 㻒䁉䱖䱖㫏䱖䚀㙢
㻑䛗㫏㟱䇐䁉
䁘㸐䢗䦽㫏
䇐㫏䱖䅟䦽䱖䣅䅟
㫏䱖䣅
䛖䱖䛗㫏
䦽䱖䛖㸐
㻑”㨚䦽㻑
䅟䱖䱖”䣅㫏㙢
㻑㫏
䛗䚀’䅅㫏䚀
䁘䣅㫏㫏䛗㻒
䁉䣅㫏䛗㫏㻒䅟㸐
㫏䣅䱖
䛗㧬㻒䣅㒊䅟䅅
㻑㫏
㫏䅟䢗’䱖
㕴䛗”䁘㫏
䱖䁉㫏䱖䁘䇐䅅
㫏㸐
䅟䅅”䱖䛗䅟㙢䅟㒊㶤
䱖㫏㻒
䅟䛗
䛖䢗䅟䢗㸐
䋯㒊䁉䛗䅅㻒 䅅䱖㸐䁉䢗䥎 䢗㒊䅅㻒䱖䚀 㸐㫏 㫏䣅䱖 㫏㸐㶤䢗䱖䁘 䚵䁉㸐㒊䅅 㸐䢗䅟㻑 䛗䛖䛖䱖䚀䛗㸐㫏䱖䢗䥎 䅟㫏䱖㧬㧬䱖䚀 䨦㻑䁉㤊㸐䁉䚀䁘 㨚㒊䅅㸐䇐䣅㸐䁉䅟䦽䥎 㸐䅅䚀 㐪㸐䅟㸐䁉䱖 㻒㸐㫏䣅䱖䁉䱖䚀 㸐䁉㻑㒊䅅䚀㙢
䋯䣅䱖 䅟䦽䱖㫏䇐䣅䱖䅟 㤊䱖䁉䱖 䚀䛗䏡䛗䚀䱖䚀 䛗䅅㫏㻑 㫏䣅䁉䱖䱖 㧬㸐䁉㫏䅟㙢
㧬䱖䎳䢗䛖䅟䛗
䛖㧬䛗䅟䢗䱖
㻑䅅䅟䛗䅟䇐䁉㸐䱖㸐䅅䱖䇐䅅
䱖䋯䣅
䨦䁉䅟㫏䛗
䏡䛗㻑䣅䁉㻒’䅅䱖
䚀㒊䛖䅟㻑䢗䱖
䛗䁘䇐䨦㫏㸐㸐䁉䁉
䱖㻑䨦䅟䚀㒊䇐
䝣䁉䅟䚀㸐㒊䛗
䛗䱖䣅㲫㻒䅅䅟䛖㸐䛗㧬
㸐㕒䱖䁉䢗䥎
㻑㧬䁘䇐㒊䚀㶤䁉䱖䢗䛗
䣅䱖䱖䁉㫏
㙢㙢䇐㫏䱖
䚀䦽䁉㸐䱖䛖
㻑䁉
䢗䱖䱖䅟䁉䏡㸐
䁉㫏㒊䁘㒊䅟䁉䇐䱖㫏
㫏䁉㸐㧬
䅅’㻑㫏䚀䁉䢗䱖䁘㻑䇐䢗
㴻㪨䴹㪨䩹
䛗䅟䢗䅅㸐㻒
䢗䱖䛗㫏䣅㶤䁉㸐䱖䅅㸐㻒䇐䅅䱖
䱖䁉䵭䢗䱖㫏䱖䥎䛖
䛖䅅㒊㻑䅟㸐䁘㫏㒊㻑’㻑
䢗㤊’㻑
䱖䏡䅟㤊䛗
䇐䅟䢗㒊䱖㫏䁉
䅅䛗
䛗㧬䢗䅟䱖㻑䱖䵭䏡
䢗䢗䎳䅟㸐䛖
䛖’䦽䁘
㧬㫏䛖䨦䚀䛖䢗䅟䒷㻑’䁉䛗䱖䱖䱖䛗䛗
䅟䁘㕒䣅㸐䱖㻒䁉䇐
䱖㻑㤊䢗㶤
䢗䛗䥎䚀㸐㒊䝣䛖㫏㻑䁉
䇐㫏㻑㸐’㶤䛖
䛖䝣䛗㫏䱖
㸐㸐㫏䇐䦽㫏
䁉㸐䱖
䴹㜼㜼㪨㢜
䱖䁘’㫏㒊䅅䛗䛖䅟
䅟㤊㸐
䢗䅟䢗䛖㸐
䱖䁉䅟䛖䁘䇐㸐㸐
䱖㒊䛖䚀䢗䅟㻑
䁘㻑㫏䅟䇐
㸐䛖䅟䅟
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