I have a lot of respect and admiration for both of them. Compared to their work, Binka's and my mission of just writing books seems like "child's play" ....... It's cool to join the PP (political police) and give your life to service, but it sounds really dangerous. It's cool that you're willing to join the PP (political police) and give your service to them, but it sounds really dangerous. ...... You're right. Surrounded by some of the most aggressive and unloving people around. Ami caught on to what I was thinking. Then she continued, But don't underestimate your work. But don't underestimate your work. You don't live among angels and saints either. Your books also have a role of their own. In your own way, you are contributing to the creation of a world that knows no division, a world of peace and brotherhood. If more and more people read your books, and if more and more of these ideas are spread, tyrants will surely be driven out of the world in time. Hearing Ami's words, both Binka and I were filled with fear. Does that mean we are on Dracula's blacklist? ......" Ami and the two fake Teri started laughing. Those who really want to serve humanity are on the tyrant's blacklist," said Ami. If service didn't carry such risks, I'm sure the number of "servants" would be much larger. ...... I thought Ami was right. Not many people are prepared to act in the face of a big current. Even if the big current is heading toward a precipice,.......
"Of course I do, thank goodness. ...... You are always protected. Don't forget that. And, alas, you're still nothing more than a mosquito. The tyrants are too busy with their big business to be bothered with "mosquitoes". War, drugs, corruption, ......, and violence...all of which must cause hatred, quarrels, and violence amongst people. These two are working in Teri, but they are not afraid. They know they are under the protection of love.
(Ami san de muyo no yakusoku: Love Exceeds All, Enrique Barrios, Tokuma Shoten, Japan) Chapter 5: Salya Salim, p243-245