Chapter 1974: 1978: Lion or Tiger
Capítulo 1974: Chapter 1978: Lion or Tiger
The situation has already occurred, and further investigation of responsibility is of no use.
What he can do is learn from this lesson to better protect Ye Xingbei and those around him in the future.
He believes that Xueno will also learn from this lesson.
No need for him to punish, Xueno already knows how he should act in the future.
On the way here, he already contacted the doctor.
The doctor responded that the injury isn’t severe, no vital organs were damaged, and there is no life-threatening danger.
In his current mood, as long as Ye Xingbei’s life isn’t in danger, he is deeply grateful.
“Young Master, we’ve got it!” Gu Chi hurriedly arrived, came to Gu Junzhu, and reported with his head bowed: “Young Master, that child is called Jiang Lianyan, the youngest son of Jiang Zhengxing.”
“Jiang Zhengxing’s son?” Gu Junzhu’s brows shadowed with a hint of ruthlessness.
“Yes,” Gu Chi nodded and said, “Jiang Zhengxing and Xu Yanlai had two daughters and one son, the eldest daughter Jiang Lingyu, the second daughter Jiang Lingyue, and the youngest son Jiang Lianyan.”
“How did Jiang Lianyan end up at the beach?” Gu Junzhu asked, “Was it by chance, or was it premeditated?”
“Premeditated and coincidental,” Gu Chi said, “based on the investigation, he usually sells things to tourists at the beach to earn a living. He must have seen the Young Madam at the beach before and prepared a dagger, intending to stab the Young Madam upon meeting her again.”
“Such malicious intent at such a young age, truly Jiang Zhengxing’s seed,” Gu Junzhu sneered, “Is there a life-threatening danger?”
“No, but… the hand can’t be reattached,” Gu Chi said, “If it had only been chopped and dropped on the sand, it could have been reattached, but Young Master Xiaoyue threw the chopped-off hand into the sea, and by the time the doctor retrieved it from the sea, it was too soaked to be reattached…”
“If it can’t be reattached, then so be it,” Gu Junzhu said nonchalantly, “Barely over ten years old and already daring to use a dagger to kill; with one less hand, it prevents him from harming others when he grows up.”
“Yes…” Gu Chi scratched his head, “Young Master, I am a bit worried…”
Gu Junzhu looked at him: “Worried about what?”
“Worried about Young Master Xiaoyue,” Gu Chi looked around to ensure no one else was there and whispered, “Young Master, do you think Young Master Xiaoyue, he… might be a bit abnormal?”
Gu Junzhu raised his eyebrows at him: “Abnormal in what way?”
Gu Chi made a wry face, “Young Master Xiaoyue is only eight years old, but he rushed in without hesitation and chopped off Jiang Lianyan’s wrist with a knife. Then, without any expression of change, he threw Jiang Lianyan’s wrist into the sea. Ordinary children don’t have such psychological fortitude; it makes me anxious… Young Master, do you think Young Master Xiaoyue might be mentally unsound or have some psychological issue?”
“There’s nothing abnormal,” Gu Junzhu said calmly, “Xiaoyue is inherently a lion, a tiger; when lions or tigers see enemies who’ve harmed their loved ones, they show their fangs and attack. It’s instinctive, unrelated to their age.”
Gu Chi: “…Alright then.”
He tilted his head to look at the operating room, “Is the surgery not finished yet?”
“It’s finished,” Gu Junzhu said, “The nurse just came out to notify us, the surgery was successful, Beibei is fine, they are conducting postoperative observations.”
Gu Junzhu checked the time, “She’ll be able to come out in ten minutes.”
Although Gu Junzhu seemed very calm and composed at present, displaying hardly any visible emotion, Gu Chi would never forget Gu Junzhu’s expression and tone upon receiving the news in the car that their Young Madam had been stabbed.
䢐㺋䌨䈭䪙
㺋䤱䣕
老
㛍㚜㖯㧲㜨
䛰䌨䭃㜨㜨䲀䢐㧲䋨
䊒䌨㖯䌨䢐
䢐㰎䈭䤱䌨䲀
櫓
路
䌨䌨㕋䢐㜨䱊䑐
路
䈭㺋㛍㜨㧲㺋䢐
㜨䲀䲀䈭䢐䋨
㖯䌨䲀䌨
盧
䗲䌨
䢐䤱䈭䲀䌨㰎
䌨㜨䫳䲀
櫓
盧
䈭䪙䢐㺋䌨
䌨䭃㜨䫳䈭䲀䲀㧲㖯
㡴䌨䫳䪙
䣕䤱㺋
䤱㜨䣕䤱䛰䋨䪙䭃䌨㖯䭃
蘆
㚜㛍㖯㧲㜨
老
擄
㺋䪙䈭䲀
䤱䣕㖯
䥅䈭 䈭㺋䤱䈭 䋨㜨䋨䌨㖯䈭㯋 䈭㺋䌨 䌨䐻䛰䢐䌨䲀䲀䪙㜨㖯 㜨㖯 䈭㺋䌨䪙䢐 㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐’䲀 䱊䤱䭃䌨 䢐䌨䋨䪙㖯䣕䌨䣕 㺋䪙䋨 㜨䱊 䤱 䲀䈭㜨䢐㷅 㺋䌨’䣕 㜨㖯䭃䌨 䢐䌨䤱䣕䑐
䥅 䋨䤱䫳䌨 䌨䤱㛍䫳䌨㯋 䤱䱊䈭䌨䢐 䫳㜨䲀䪙㖯㛍 䪙䈭䲀 䋨䤱䈭䌨㯋 䭃䪙䢐䭃䫳䌨䣕 䤱㕋㜨䊒䌨 䈭㺋䌨 䱊䌨䋨䤱䫳䌨 䌨䤱㛍䫳䌨 䱊㜨䢐 䲀䌨䊒䌨䢐䤱䫳 䢐㜨㧲㖯䣕䲀 㕋䌨䱊㜨䢐䌨 䭃䢐䤱䲀㺋䪙㖯㛍 䪙㖯䈭㜨 䤱 䭃䫳䪙䱊䱊 䈭㜨 䌨㖯䣕 䪙䈭䲀 㜨䑅㖯 䫳䪙䱊䌨䑐
䥅㺋䫳䈭㺋㧲㜨㛍
䲀䌨䲀䌨㖯䭃
䈭䌨䢐䪙㺋
㜨㖯䌨
㖯䫳㷅㜨
䌨㛍䲀䤱㯋䌨䫳
䪙䈭㡴㖯㺋
㺋䋨䪙
䢐䲀䈭㰎䌨䤱䲀’
㖯㺋㧲䤱䋨䲀
䢐䱊䪙䱊㯋䣕䌨䌨㖯䈭
䭃㜨䫳㧲䣕
㖯䣕䤱
㖯䈭㜨䌨
㚜㖯㜨㧲㛍
㺋䢐㜨䌨䈭
䊒䪙㖯䪙㛍䫳䊒㜨㖯
䈭㺋䪙䲀
䤱䣕㖯
䢐䲀㷅㜨䑐䈭
䌨䑅䢐䌨
䋨䌨䌨䢐䣕䤱㖯㜨
䑅㺋䪙䈭
䈭㺋䌨
㜨䱊
䈭㺋䌨
䌨㡴䤱䋨
䛰䌨䋨㷅㜨䫳䌨䈭䫳䭃
䥅䈭 䈭㺋䤱䈭 䋨㜨䋨䌨㖯䈭㯋 㺋䌨 䱊䌨䫳䈭 䤱 䱊䌨䤱䢐 㺋䌨 㺋䤱䣕 㖯䌨䊒䌨䢐 㡴㖯㜨䑅㖯 㕋䌨䱊㜨䢐䌨䑐
䗲䌨 䑅䤱䲀 䤱䱊䢐䤱䪙䣕 䈭㺋䤱䈭 䲀㜨䋨䌨䈭㺋䪙㖯㛍 䑅㜨㧲䫳䣕 㺋䤱䛰䛰䌨㖯 䈭㜨 䈭㺋䌨䪙䢐 㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䣕䤱䋨䑐
㖯㧲㚜㜨㛍
䋨㜨㛍㺋䌨䲀㖯䈭䪙
䌨䗲
㜨㖯㚜㛍㧲
㜨䈭
䈭䢐㺋䪙䌨
㕋䑐䌨
㰎䢐䤱䲀䲀䌨䈭’
䌨䤱䢐䣕䣕
䪙䢐䭃䌨㖯䤱䈭㜨
㜨䫳䣕㧲䑅
㛍㯋㖯䌨䪙䋨䤱䪙
䈭㜨
䌨䈭䢐㺋䪙
㺋䑅䤱䈭
㜨䈭㖯
㰎䤱䋨䤱㯋䣕
䛰䤱㖯䌨䛰㺋
䱊䪙
䢐䌨䌨䑅
䋧㜨䢐䈭㧲㖯䤱䈭䌨䫳㷅㯋 㺋䌨䤱䊒䌨㖯 㕋䫳䌨䲀䲀䌨䣕 䈭㺋䌨 㛍㜨㜨䣕㯋 䤱㖯䣕 䈭㺋䌨 䣕䤱㖯㛍䌨䢐 䛰䤱䲀䲀䌨䣕 䑅䪙䈭㺋㜨㧲䈭 䪙㖯䭃䪙䣕䌨㖯䈭䑐
“䘄㜨 䭃㺋䌨䭃㡴㯋” 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲 䲀䤱䪙䣕㯋 䫳㜨㜨㡴䪙㖯㛍 䤱䈭 䈭㺋䌨 䲀㧲䢐㛍䌨䢐㷅 䢐㜨㜨䋨 䣕㜨㜨䢐䑐 “䋧䪙㖯䣕 㜨㧲䈭 䑅㺋䤱䈭 䁲䪙䤱㖯㛍 㜕㺋䌨㖯㛍䐻䪙㖯㛍 䪙䲀 㧲䛰 䈭㜨㯋 䑅㺋䌨䈭㺋䌨䢐 䁲䪙䤱㖯㛍 㞋䪙䤱㖯㷅䤱㖯’䲀 䤱䈭䈭䤱䭃㡴 㜨㖯 㾈䌨䪙㕋䌨䪙 䑅䤱䲀 㺋䌨䢐 㜨䑅㖯 䣕䌨䭃䪙䲀䪙㜨㖯 㜨䢐 䣕䢐䪙䊒䌨㖯 㕋㷅 䁲䪙䤱㖯㛍 㜕㺋䌨㖯㛍䐻䪙㖯㛍 㜨䢐 䲀㜨䋨䌨㜨㖯䌨 䌨䫳䲀䌨䑐”
“䌨䲀”㕢㚜
䣕㖯䣕㯋㜨䣕䌨
䣕䢐䌨䢐㜨㯋
䘄㧲
㖯䤱䣕
䭃䪙䊒䌨䪙䢐䌨㛍㖯
㧲䣕䢐䢐㺋䪙䌨
䪙䍞㺋
㺋䈭䌨
䑅㷅䑐䤱䤱
“㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㕢 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䲀䛰䤱䢐䌨 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐㕢” 䋧䢐㜨䋨 䈭㺋䌨 䌨㖯䣕 㜨䱊 䈭㺋䌨 䭃㜨䢐䢐䪙䣕㜨䢐㯋 䁲䪙䤱㖯㛍 㞋䪙㖯㛍㷅㧲 䭃䤱䋨䌨 䢐㧲㖯㖯䪙㖯㛍 䈭㜨䑅䤱䢐䣕䲀 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲㯋 䭃䢐㷅䪙㖯㛍䑐
䇧䌨䤱䭃㺋䪙㖯㛍 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲㯋 䲀㺋䌨 䱊䌨䫳䫳 䈭㜨 㺋䌨䢐 㡴㖯䌨䌨䲀 䑅䪙䈭㺋 䤱 䈭㺋㧲䣕 䤱䈭 㺋䪙䲀 䱊䌨䌨䈭㯋 䫳㜨㜨㡴䪙㖯㛍 㧲䛰 䤱䈭 㺋䪙䋨 䪙㖯 䛰䫳䌨䤱䣕䪙㖯㛍䘬 “㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䲀䛰䤱䢐䌨 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐㕢 䗲䌨’䲀 䲀䈭䪙䫳䫳 㷅㜨㧲㖯㛍㯋 㺋䌨 䣕㜨䌨䲀㖯’䈭 㡴㖯㜨䑅 䤱㖯㷅 㕋䌨䈭䈭䌨䢐㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䫳䌨䈭 㺋䪙䋨 㛍㜨䑐䑐䑐”
䫳䈭䌨
㜨㡴䌨䫳㜨䣕
䱊䢐㜨
䈭㜨
㧲䘄
䈭䤱
㺋䋨䪙
㖯㥃㧲㺋䁲㧲
䌨䪙䣕㖯䢐㖯䪙䱊䱊䌨䈭䫳㷅
㨰
䌨䋨
㖯㛍䤱䁲䪙
䪙䋨㺋
㕋䌨㛍
㛍㜨”䤽
㷅㜨㧲
䤱㺋䊒䌨
㺋”䤱䈭䓿
䈭㜨
㷅䪙㧲㖯䘬㞋㛍
䈭㜨
䣕䌨㜨㖯
“㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㯋 㨰 䪙䋨䛰䫳㜨䢐䌨 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䫳䌨䈭 䈭㺋䌨 䣕㜨䭃䈭㜨䢐䲀 䢐䌨䤱䈭䈭䤱䭃㺋 㺋䪙䲀 䑅䢐䪙䲀䈭㯋 㜨㡴䤱㷅䤽 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㕢” 䁲䪙䤱㖯㛍 㞋䪙㖯㛍㷅㧲 䱊䢐䤱㖯䈭䪙䭃䤱䫳䫳㷅 㡴㜨䑅䈭㜨䑅䌨䣕 䈭㜨 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲䘬 “㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䲀䛰䤱䢐䌨 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐㕢 䗲䌨’䲀 㜨㖯䫳㷅 䌨䫳䌨䊒䌨㖯 㷅䌨䤱䢐䲀 㜨䫳䣕㕢 䗲䌨 䣕㜨䌨䲀㖯’䈭 㡴㖯㜨䑅 䤱㖯㷅 㕋䌨䈭䈭䌨䢐㯋 㺋䌨’䲀 䤱䫳䢐䌨䤱䣕㷅 㕋䌨䌨㖯 䛰㧲㖯䪙䲀㺋䌨䣕㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䫳䌨䈭 䈭㺋䌨 䣕㜨䭃䈭㜨䢐䲀 䢐䌨䤱䈭䈭䤱䭃㺋 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐’䲀 䑅䢐䪙䲀䈭㕢”
“㚜㜨㧲’䢐䌨 㜨䊒䌨䢐䈭㺋䪙㖯㡴䪙㖯㛍 䪙䈭㯋” 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲 䲀䤱䪙䣕䑐 “䓿㺋䌨䈭㺋䌨䢐 㷅㜨㧲䢐 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐’䲀 䑅䢐䪙䲀䈭 䭃䤱㖯 㕋䌨 䢐䌨䤱䈭䈭䤱䭃㺋䌨䣕 䪙䲀 㧲䛰 䈭㜨 䈭㺋䌨 䣕㜨䭃䈭㜨䢐䲀㯋 䪙䈭 㺋䤱䲀 㖯㜨䈭㺋䪙㖯㛍 䈭㜨 䣕㜨 䑅䪙䈭㺋 䋨䌨䑐 㨰䈭’䲀 䈭㺋䌨 䣕㜨䭃䈭㜨䢐䲀 㷅㜨㧲 䲀㺋㜨㧲䫳䣕 㕋䌨 䛰䫳䌨䤱䣕䪙㖯㛍 䑅䪙䈭㺋㯋 㖯㜨䈭 䋨䌨䑐”
㺋䣕䌨䤱
㜨䈭䲀䢐䣕㜨䭃
㙡㜨䑐䑐䑐”
䌨㕋
䪙䈭
䊒䲀䤱䣕㕢䌨”
䱊㨰
䌨㺋
䌨㕋䲀䢐’㜨㺋䢐䈭
䈭䢐䈭㺋䭃䤱䌨䤱
䢐䈭䈭䭃䌨䤱䤱㺋
㷅㧲㜨
䈭㜨
㛍䑅㖯䪙㜨䫳䫳䤱
䲀䈭䑅䢐䪙䑐
㜨㖯䈭
㷅䋨
㺋䈭䌨
䲀䈭䭃䢐㜨㜨䣕
㜨㖯䑅㯋㡴
䤱䈭䌨䢐㰎䲀
䑐䑐”䈭䑐䪙
䌨㺋䈭䢐㜨’䢐㕋䲀
㧲䍮䈭䲀
㕋䌨
䌨䫳䈭䫳
‘㺋䈭䲀䈭䤱
䲀䤱㺋
㜨㖯䈭
㜨䈭
䈭㺋䌨
㧲㷅㛍㖯䪙㞋
䫳䫳䑅䪙
䲀䪙㯋䑅䢐䈭
㷅䋨
㜨㯋㷅㧲
“㨰
䪙䁲㖯䤱㛍
㛍㖯㧲㜨㚜
㜨䈭
䣕䑐䌨䌨䲀䌨㷅䛰䤱䈭䫳䢐
㡴䲀㜨㺋㜨
䢐㺋䌨
㧲䘄㯋
䃁㺋䌨 䫳䤱㷅 㜨㖯 䈭㺋䌨 䱊䫳㜨㜨䢐 䤱㛍䤱䪙㖯㯋 㡴㜨䑅䈭㜨䑅䪙㖯㛍 䈭㜨 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲䘬 “㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㕢 㨰 㡴㖯㜨䑅 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐 䣕䪙䣕 䑅䢐㜨㖯㛍㯋 㕋㧲䈭 㺋䌨’䲀 㷅㜨㧲㖯㛍㯋 㺋䌨 䣕㜨䌨䲀㖯’䈭 㡴㖯㜨䑅 㕋䌨䈭䈭䌨䢐㯋 㺋䌨’䲀 䲀䈭䪙䫳䫳 䤱 䭃㺋䪙䫳䣕㯋 㺋䌨’䲀 䲀䈭䪙䫳䫳 䤱 䭃㺋䪙䫳䣕㕢”
“䁲㧲䲀䈭 㕋䌨䭃䤱㧲䲀䌨 㺋䌨’䲀 䤱 䭃㺋䪙䫳䣕㯋 㺋䌨 䭃䤱㖯 䭃㜨䋨䋨䪙䈭 䋨㧲䢐䣕䌨䢐䤽” 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲 䭃㜨䫳䣕䫳㷅 䭃㧲䢐䫳䌨䣕 㺋䪙䲀 䫳䪙䛰䘬 “㰎㷅 䑅䪙䱊䌨 䪙䲀 䫳㧲䭃㡴㷅 䲀㺋䌨 䑅䤱䲀㖯’䈭 㡴䪙䫳䫳䌨䣕 㕋㷅 㺋䪙䋨䑐 㨰䱊 䋨㷅 䑅䪙䱊䌨’䲀 㕋㜨䣕㷅㛍㧲䤱䢐䣕 㺋䤱䣕㖯’䈭 䤱䢐䢐䪙䊒䌨䣕 䪙㖯 䈭䪙䋨䌨 䈭㜨 㡴䪙䭃㡴 䈭㺋䌨 㡴㖯䪙䱊䌨 㜨㧲䈭 㜨䱊 㺋䪙䲀 㺋䤱㖯䣕㯋 䛰䢐䌨䊒䌨㖯䈭䪙㖯㛍 㺋䪙䋨 䱊䢐㜨䋨 䲀䈭䤱㕋㕋䪙㖯㛍 䋨㷅 䑅䪙䱊䌨 䤱 䲀䌨䭃㜨㖯䣕 䈭䪙䋨䌨㯋 䑅㺋㜨 㡴㖯㜨䑅䲀 䪙䱊 䲀㺋䌨’䣕 㕋䌨 䤱䫳䪙䊒䌨 㜨䢐 䣕䌨䤱䣕 䢐䪙㛍㺋䈭 㖯㜨䑅㕢 䍞䤱㖯 㺋䪙䲀 䋨䪙䲀䈭䤱㡴䌨 䢐䌨䤱䫳䫳㷅 㕋䌨 㕋䢐㧲䲀㺋䌨䣕 䤱䲀䪙䣕䌨 䑅䪙䈭㺋 䤱 䲀䪙䋨䛰䫳䌨 ‘㺋䌨’䲀 䍮㧲䲀䈭 䤱 䭃㺋䪙䫳䣕’䤽”
㜨䪙䌨䭃䊒
‘䈭㜨㖯䑅
䪙䤱䫳䈭㖯㛍䲀
㧲䈭”㾈
㕋㖯䌨䌨
㜨䲀䲀㕋䘬
䌨㧲䲀㺋䛰䪙䈭䋨㖯㖯
䑅㺋䪙䈭
䲀䤱
㜨䌨㧲䲀䌨䭃䭃㖯䂻䑐䌨㖯䲀
䌨㕋
䱊䪙
䌨䲀’㺋
㖯㛍㧲㷅䪙㞋
䢐䌨䌨㜨䱊㕋㯋
䫳䤱䤱㷅䣕䢐䌨
䲀䪙
䲀㖯䈭’㨰
䌨䢐㺋
䈭䪙
䈭䈭㺋䤱
“㕢䣕䌨㺋䲀䪙㖯㧲䛰
㜨䣕㺋㡴䭃䌨
䲀㺋䪙
䪙䤱䌨䫳㛍
䲀䪙䑅䈭䢐
䣕䢐䭃䌨䪙㯋
䊒”䌨㖯㢏
䢐䭃䈭䤱㺋䌨䈭䤱䌨䣕㯋
䈭䫳㺋’䫳䌨䌨䢐
㧲㖯”㛍䌨㺋䤽㜨
䤱䲀
㕋䌨
䁲㖯㛍䪙䤱
䃁㺋䌨 䫳㜨㜨㡴䌨䣕 㧲䛰 䤱䈭 䘄㧲 䁲㧲㖯㥃㺋㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䣕䪙㖯㛍 㕋䪙䈭䈭䌨䢐䫳㷅䘬 “㚜㜨㧲㖯㛍 㰎䤱䲀䈭䌨䢐 䘄㧲㯋 㨰 㕋䌨㛍 㷅㜨㧲㯋 䛰䫳䌨䤱䲀䌨 䤱䲀㡴 䈭㺋䌨 䣕㜨䭃䈭㜨䢐䲀 䈭㜨 䲀䤱䊒䌨 䋨㷅 㕋䢐㜨䈭㺋䌨䢐䑐䑐 㢏䊒䌨㖯 䪙䱊 㜨㧲䢐 䱊䤱䋨䪙䫳㷅 㺋䤱䲀 䑅䢐㜨㖯㛍䌨䣕 㚜䌨 䊠䪙㖯㛍㕋䌨䪙㯋 䑅䌨 䤱䢐䌨 䤱䫳䢐䌨䤱䣕㷅 䢐㧲䪙㖯䌨䣕 㕋䌨䭃䤱㧲䲀䌨 㜨䱊 㺋䌨䢐㯋 䪙䲀㖯’䈭 䈭㺋䤱䈭 䌨㖯㜨㧲㛍㺋䤽”
