Rebirth: The Journey of an Heiress

Chapter 1375 - Capítulo 1375: 1370: Interest



Capítulo 1375: Chapter 1370: Interest

Shen Jingzhong looked up with reddened eyes at Bai Qingyan, only to see her place the warm cloth aside. The flickering warm firelight in the hall made her gentle smile alternately bright and dim, revealing a trace of loneliness. She said softly, “It is because my virtue and talent are not outstanding enough to receive the full support of Minister Shen. This is the regret of Bai Qingyan’s life…”

“Your Majesty!” Shen Jingzhong moved forward on his knees, “It is not so, Your Majesty…”

Bai Qingyan raised her hand to indicate that Shen Jingzhong need not say more and only said, “Since Minister Shen wishes to resign and return home, this must be… the last time we, as monarch and minister, dine together. Sit and eat! I permit it.”

Watching Bai Qingyan pick up the spoon and drink soup again, there was a moment when overwhelming remorse surged into Shen Jingzhong’s heart. Words reached his lips, but he swallowed them again.

Supported by Wei Zhong, he knelt back to his seat, and with trembling hands picked up the spoon, only to find the once-fragrant soup now tasted bitter.

Be it virtue, talent, or breadth of mind, Bai Qingyan left Shen Jingzhong in awe. If she lacked talent… what was the implementation of new policies? If she lacked virtue, why would the populace revere her? Her breadth of mind was what Shen Jingzhong admired most, daring early to set a gamble-for-the-nation strategy, wholeheartedly for the people’s welfare rather than eternal family power. Shen Jingzhong asked himself… from ancient times till now, only Bai Qingyan as emperor could achieve this.

Yet once… when Shen Jingzhong entered service, it was a time of turmoil in the court. The Duke of Zhen, Bai Weiting, was far at the border defending against enemies. He relied on merit from accompanying a dragon to secure his position in the royal court. Back then, whether the Emperor of Jin acted it or was genuinely virtuous, he believed it, swearing an oath… to live and die with His Majesty.

Later, the Emperor changed, indulging in alchemy… becoming incomprehensible.

He knew well Bai Qingyan was a wise ruler but could never forget his past vows, caught in a dilemma, thus never had gone all out for the Zhou court, and often thought of resigning. Perhaps to others… he was seen as failing to adapt, as foolish loyalty, yet Shen Jingzhong felt it was his folly.

Now that the words have been said, there is no room for turning back. Enough…

·

On the 28th of June in the second year of Yuanhe, an alliance strategy was established between the Zhou and Yan Kingdoms, designating areas in both nations’ territories to implement each other’s national policies. Three years later, whose policies could make the local populace prosperous would determine the winner and unify as one nation.

“Thus, Regent Prince…” Liu Rushi looked at Xiao Rongyan, smiling as he received the treaty, stamped and sealed, from Wang Hanbing, saying, “Once the Crown Prince of Yan, the Second Prince, and General Xie Xun arrive in Dadu City, the Zhou will immediately withdraw its forces. The main force of the Yan Kingdom, held by our Bai family army in Xiliang, will naturally be returned.”

Wang Hanbing’s expression was not good; he truly did not expect to seal the treaty when entering the palace today. The Zhou cleverly set it so the Yan Kingdom implemented its new policies within the Zhou’s territory, while the Zhou would implement its policies in the Yan Kingdom.

Yet, it couldn’t be denied that Liu Rushi’s reasoning was correct. Only by implementing new policies in each other’s lands could it be judged which nation’s policies were better.

Only in this way, when the two nations merged in the future, whether Yan merged with Zhou or Zhou with Yan, the people of both nations would more easily accept it.

Xiao Rongyan glanced at Bai Qingyan, who was on the high platform with a smile, understanding Bai Qingyan’s painstaking intention, so when Liu Rushi finally proposed this condition… the emissaries from Yan argued fiercely, but he agreed.

Previously, he was secretly pleased that the Zhou had chosen affluent cities for Yan, while Yan, as a trick, chose several impoverished cities for Zhou, under the pretext that this would allow both nations to compete at the same level. Unexpectedly, Liu Rushi’s move in the end made the Yan trap themselves.

Regardless, when the Zhou implemented policies in the Yan Kingdom, as Emperor of Zhou, Bai Qingyan would send her most trusted individuals, equivalent to Yan having an envoy from Zhou, allowing the Yan court to rest assured.

Wei Zhong stood aside, observing both nations had already stamped and sealed, taking it respectfully from Liu Rushi and presenting it to Bai Qingyan’s desk. Seeing Bai Qingyan nod after reviewing it, Wei Zhong then said, “Your Majesty hosts a banquet in the palace to celebrate the alliance agreement of the two nations, for their peaceful merger…”

Bai Qingyan glanced down at Xiao Rongyan with a smile, who slightly grinned from behind the mask, with mirth hidden in his eyes.

With this settled, though nothing was said, both were relieved of a huge burden, just waiting for everything to be in place three years later, to shed their burdens, and live ordinary lives with their child in their Baiwo City residence.

Ever since the arrival of Sal Khan and his entourage from the Tianfeng Kingdom in Dadu City, Wei Zhong arranged for them to stay in the posthouse, guarded, and then no longer bothered.

The people of Tianfeng Kingdom were impatient long ago, yet because they snuck into Dadu City instead of properly submitting state credentials before the mission, even if detained by the Zhou until now, they couldn’t claim Zhou’s discourtesy.

Moreover, the Zhou had the posthouse guarded tightly, inside and out, with guards and Hidden Guards everywhere, preventing them from sending messages.

Frankly, even if the Zhou Emperor were to have them all killed, Tianfeng Kingdom would have no hold over Zhou since they came in secret.

Today, after the alliance was settled between Zhou and Yan Kingdom, a banquet was held in the palace. The Zhou Emperor finally remembered the Tianfeng Kingdom Monarchs confined in the posthouse, sending an invitation.

“This Zhou Emperor truly isn’t afraid of feuding with our Tianfeng Kingdom. Our Monarch lowered himself to come, yet was confined for so many days, only now remembered to invite our Majesty.” Sal Khan’s close attendant grudgingly spoke.

Changing inside the screen, Sal Khan’s eyebrows remained unmoved, merely saying, “We came uninvited, and coincidentally, the Zhou and Yan were negotiating the alliance. It is reasonable to keep us until the treaty was signed, so there’s no need for resentment in your heart.”

“I don’t mind any grievances, but you are our king, and for Zhou to be so disrespectful to you!” Sal Khan’s close attendant grew more aggrieved as he spoke.

Sal Khan looked at his attendant with a soft laugh, “Alright, let’s go…”

Originally, Sal Khan had given the jade cicada to Bai Qingyan, thinking Bai Qingyan would soon send someone to seek him, inquiring about the method to reverse time. Unexpectedly, since being confined to the posthouse, he had been left waiting here, unsure if Bai Qingyan had studied the jade cicada, or was… simply uninterested.

In the grand hall where the banquet was held in the Imperial Palace, the emissaries from Yan and the ministers sat according to their ranks.

It was evident the ministers of Zhou were very pleased; though the emissaries of Yan achieved their purpose, they weren’t as joyful.

䢴䍛㶥䀲䍛㮵

䢴䇎㶥

㮵䌁䱬㟻䀲㟎㛉䢴

䢴㐵㶥”

㤈䪜㤿㟻䪜䌁㛉䀲㤿

㮵䪈䌁

䁇䍛䇎䀲㤈

㛉䢴䱬㤿䪈䍛䇎㤈

䇎䢴㶥

㤈㜤䁇䪜

㶥㛉䌁

㶥䇎䢴

㜤䪈㤿㤈㦢㮵㟎

㶥㤈䌁㮵䁇㥱䀲

䪜㟎㮵㮵㐵㤿䢴䌁

䬯㤿䁇䢴䁇䌁㒔䪈”䬯䬯

䪈㮵㜤㤿㦢㟎㤈

㮵䀈㟎䌁䀲䪈䢴䢴㶥

䁇㶥䪈䢴䌁

㹜䵔㮵㛉䇎䌁䵔

䇎䢴㶥

䪜㤈

㤈䀲㮵㮵㮵䌁䢴䍛

䵔䇎㶥䢴

䓑㛉

䍛㶥䛄㤈

䢴㶥䇎

䪜䁇㤈㜤

䌁㮵䐮

䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 㛉㤿䇎䇎㤿㮵㟎 䇎㤈 䇎㶥䢴 㟻䢴䪜䇎 㤈䪜 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 㟻䢴䌁㮵䢴䪈 㤈㮵 䇎㶥䢴 䌁䁇㜤䁇䢴㛉䇎 䌁㮵䪈 䇎䍛䁇㮵䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㶥䢴䌁䪈 䇎㤈 㟻㤈㤈㞡 䇎㤈㙆䌁䁇䪈㛉 䇎㶥䢴 䢴㮵䇎䁇䌁㮵䀲䢴 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 㟎䁇䌁㮵䪈 㶥䌁㟻㟻䬯

㐵㶥䢴䵔 㛉䌁㙆 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵䱬 㶥䌁㒔㤿㮵㟎 䀲㶥䌁㮵㟎䢴䪈 㤿㮵䇎㤈 䇎㶥䢴 䌁䇎䇎㤿䁇䢴 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎䱬 䌁䀲䀲㤈㜤䈐䌁㮵㤿䢴䪈 䬭䵔 㮵䍛㜤䢴䁇㤈䍛㛉 㤈䪜䪜㤿䀲㤿䌁㟻㛉 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㦢㤿㮵㟎䪈㤈㜤䱬 㛉䇎䢴䈐䈐㤿㮵㟎 㤈㮵䇎㤈 䇎㶥䢴 䬭㟻䍛䢴 㛉䇎㤈㮵䢴 䪜㟻㤈㤈䁇 䬭䌁䇎㶥䢴䪈 㤿㮵 㟎㤈㟻䪈䢴㮵 㛉䍛㮵㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎䱬 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䌁 㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴 㤈㮵 㶥㤿㛉 䪜䌁䀲䢴䬯

㤈䇎㮵

䇎㤈

䌁䍛㛉㟻䢴㣞

䬭䍛䇎

䌁㙆㛉

㤈䌁㜤䁇䀲㶥㮵

㛉㜤䪈䢴䢴䢴

㟻㶥㟻䌁

㛉㙆䌁

㤈㒔㤈㤈㟻䢴䁇䬯㞡

㤈㛉㜤䪈䍛䢴㜤㮵

䢴䌁䁇䌁䈐䈐

䌁㶥㤿㤈㮵㜤㤿㟻䇎㤿䍛

䢴㶥

䌁㛉

㛉䓑

䪜㤈

䢴㶥䇎

㤈䍛䁇䀲䇎䱬㮵䵔

䢼㤿䌁

㮵㤿

䇎㶥䢴

䌁䢴䬭㟻

㶥䢴

䪈㮵䢴䱬㤿㛉㤿

䇎㤈

㮵㛉䇎䌁㤿䢴䪈

䌁㟻䢴㛉䪈㤿㮵㤈㟎

䌁䳯䵔㮵㤿㮵㟎

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㟻㤈㤈㞡䢴䪈 䌁䇎 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 㛉䢴䌁䇎䢴䪈 㤈㮵 䇎㶥䢴 㶥㤿㟎㶥 䈐㟻䌁䇎䪜㤈䁇㜤䬯 䤝㶥䢴 㶥䌁䪈 䀲㶥䌁㮵㟎䢴䪈 㤈䍛䇎 㤈䪜 㶥䢴䁇 䀲㤈䍛䁇䇎 䌁䇎䇎㤿䁇䢴 䌁㮵䪈 㙆䌁㛉 㙆䢴䌁䁇㤿㮵㟎 䌁 㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎 㟎䁇䢴䢴㮵 䪈䁇䢴㛉㛉 㙆㤿䇎㶥 㛉㤿㟻㒔䢴䁇 䢴㜤䬭䁇㤈㤿䪈䢴䁇䵔䬯 䣣䢴䁇 㟻㤈㮵㟎 㶥䌁㤿䁇䱬 䌁㛉 䪈䌁䁇㞡 䌁㛉 䀲䁇㤈㙆 䪜䢴䌁䇎㶥䢴䁇㛉䱬 㙆䌁㛉 䢴㟻䢴㟎䌁㮵䇎㟻䵔 䈐㤿㮵㮵䢴䪈 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䌁 㛉㤿㮵㟎㟻䢴 㙆㶥㤿䇎䢴 㝁䌁䪈䢴 㟎㤈㤈㛉䢴 㶥䌁㤿䁇䈐㤿㮵䱬 䌁㮵䪈 㶥䢴䁇 䢴䌁䁇㛉 䌁䪈㤈䁇㮵䢴䪈 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䇎䢴䌁䁇䪈䁇㤈䈐㯡㛉㶥䌁䈐䢴䪈 䢴䌁䁇䁇㤿㮵㟎㛉䱬 䢴㮵㶥䌁㮵䀲㤿㮵㟎 㶥䢴䁇 䬭䁇䢴䌁䇎㶥䇎䌁㞡㤿㮵㟎㟻䵔 䬭䢴䌁䍛䇎㤿䪜䍛㟻 䪜䢴䌁䇎䍛䁇䢴㛉䬯

㞘㒔䢴㮵 䪈䁇䢴㛉㛉䢴䪈 㛉㤈 㛉㤿㜤䈐㟻䵔䱬 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 䀲㤈䍛㟻䪈 㮵㤈䇎 㶥㤿䪈䢴 䇎㶥䢴 䪈䢴䢴䈐 䌁㮵䪈 䀲䌁㟻㜤 䈐㤈㙆䢴䁇 㤿㮵 㶥䢴䁇 䢴䵔䢴㛉䱬 㶥䢴䁇 䌁䍛䁇䌁 㤿㜤䈐㤈㛉㤿㮵㟎 䌁㮵䪈 㛉䇎䁇㤈㮵㟎䱬 䀲㤈䍛䈐㟻䢴䪈 㙆㤿䇎㶥 㶥䢴䁇 䬭䢴䌁䍛䇎㤿䪜䍛㟻 䌁㮵䪈 䀲㟻䢴䌁䁇 䪜䢴䌁䇎䍛䁇䢴㛉䱬 䀲䁇䢴䌁䇎㤿㮵㟎 䌁㮵 䢴䀈䇎䁇䌁㤈䁇䪈㤿㮵䌁䁇䵔 䈐䁇䢴㛉䢴㮵䀲䢴 䇎㶥䌁䇎 㙆䌁㛉 㶥䌁䁇䪈 䇎㤈 䪈䢴㛉䀲䁇㤿䬭䢴 㤿㮵 㙆㤈䁇䪈㛉䬯

䍛䈐

㤈㛉㟻䌁

㤈㛉䇎䪈㤈

㛉㤿䀲㤿䌁䪜䪜㤈㟻

䢼䌁㤿

䢴㶥㛉

㶥䍛㤈䛄

䍛䈐䱬

㤈䀲䇎䁇䍛

䇎䢴䈐㛉䈐䢴䪈

䌁䱬㙆䪈䁇㤈䁇䪜

㛉䌁

䪈㮵䌁

㶥䢴䇎

䳯㤿䌁㟎㮵㮵䵔

㶥䢴䇎

䬯㶥䁇䢴

㤿㶥㙆䇎

㤈㛉䪈㤈䇎

㮵㜤㤿㟻㛉㤿㟎

䪜㤈

䤝䢴䢴㤿㮵㟎 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㛉䌁㟻䍛䇎䢴 㶥䢴䁇䱬 㛉㶥䢴 䁇䢴䇎䍛䁇㮵䢴䪈 䇎㶥䢴 䀲㤈䍛䁇䇎䢴㛉䵔䬯

“㛧䇎’㛉 䬭䢴䢴㮵 䌁 㟻㤈㮵㟎 䇎㤿㜤䢴䬯 㛧 䪈㤿䪈㮵’䇎 䢴䀈䈐䢴䀲䇎 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 䇎㤈 䌁䁇䁇㤿㒔䢴 㣞䍛㤿䢴䇎㟻䵔 㤿㮵 㹜䌁䪈䍛 䝥㤿䇎䵔䏖” 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 㟎䢴㛉䇎䍛䁇䢴䪈 䪜㤈䁇 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 䇎㤈 㛉㤿䇎䱬 “䣣㤈㙆䢴㒔䢴䁇䱬 䪈䍛䢴 䇎㤈 䇎㶥䢴 㛉㤿㟎㮵㤿㮵㟎 㤈䪜 䌁㮵 䌁㟻㟻㤿䌁㮵䀲䢴 䬭䢴䇎㙆䢴䢴㮵 䇎㶥䢴 䛄㶥㤈䍛 㹜䵔㮵䌁㛉䇎䵔 䌁㮵䪈 䇎㶥䢴 䐮䌁㮵 㦢㤿㮵㟎䪈㤈㜤䱬 䌁㮵䪈 㒔䢴䁇㤿䪜䵔㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䢴 㤿䪈䢴㮵䇎㤿䇎䵔 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎䱬 䇎㶥䢴䁇䢴 㶥䌁㛉 䬭䢴䢴㮵 㛉㤈㜤䢴 䪈䢴㟻䌁䵔䬯 㛧 䌁㛉㞡 䪜㤈䁇 䵔㤈䍛䁇 䍛㮵䪈䢴䁇㛉䇎䌁㮵䪈㤿㮵㟎䱬 㦢㶥䌁㮵䬯”

㤿䌁䢼

㤈䇎

䇎㤈㛉䪈㤈

㜤㤿䬯㟎䌁㮵㤿䌁䇎㜤㮵䵔”

䢴㶥䁇

䀲㛉䌁㟎䍛㤿㮵

䱬䌁䳯㤿㮵䵔㟎㮵

䇎㶥䢴

䪜㤈䁇

䪜㤈䁇

㜤䢴䀲䌁

䍛䇎㜤㛉

䇎㶥䢴

㮵䪈㮵㟎㤈㤿䪈

䢴䨼

㮵㮵䍛㒔䢴䇎㤿䪈䱬㤿

“䨼䢴

㮵㶥䌁䇎㞡

䤝䌁㟻

㤿㟻㤿㛉㜤㟎㮵

㹜䬯䵔㮵䌁㛉䇎䵔

㤈䍛䁇㟻䢴䇎䬭

㞘䁇㜤䈐䢴㛉㛉

䌁㮵㦢㶥

䛄䍛㤈㶥

䬭䪜䢴䁇㤈䢴

䱬䁇䢴㶥

䌁㟻䀲䪜䁇䱬䵔䍛㟎䢴㟻

䨼㤿䇎㶥 䇎㶥㤿㛉䱬 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㮵㤈䇎㤿䀲䢴䪈 䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 䌁㮵䪈 㟎䌁㒔䢴 㶥㤿㜤 䌁 㛉㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎 㮵㤈䪈䱬 “㚻䢴㟎䢴㮵䇎 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴䱬 㤿䇎’㛉 䬭䢴䢴㮵 䌁 㟻㤈㮵㟎 䇎㤿㜤䢴䬯䬯䬯”

䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵’㛉 䈐㤈㛉䇎䍛䁇䢴 䁇䢴㜤䌁㤿㮵䢴䪈 䍛㮵䀲㶥䌁㮵㟎䢴䪈䱬 㜤䢴䁇䢴㟻䵔 㮵㤈䪈䪈㤿㮵㟎 㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎㟻䵔䱬 㛉䢴䢴㜤㤿㮵㟎㟻䵔 㤿㮵䪈㤿䪜䪜䢴䁇䢴㮵䇎 䇎㤈 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵䱬 㙆㶥㤿䀲㶥 㟎䁇䢴䌁䇎㟻䵔 䪈㤿㛉䈐㟻䢴䌁㛉䢴䪈 䇎㶥䢴 㤈䪜䪜㤿䀲㤿䌁㟻㛉 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㛉䇎䌁㮵䪈㤿㮵㟎 䬭䢴㟻㤈㙆 䇎㶥䢴 䈐㟻䌁䇎䪜㤈䁇㜤䬯

㟎䌁䪈䁇㮵

㤿㮵

䱬㤈㮵

㟎䍛㮵㮵䐮㤿㝁

㶥䁇䢴䪈䌁

㛉㤿

䢴㛉㜤㤿䱬㟻

㶥㛉䍛䀲

“㛧

㦢㮵㶥䌁

䌁䱬䢴㛉㛉䇎

䌁㶥䇎䇎

䢴䁇䢴㮵㤈㶥㙆

㛉㤿

䇎䢴㶥

㜤䓑䪈㛉䇎㤿

䬭䢴

㝁䍛㟎䐮㮵㤿㮵

䪜㤈

䪜䇎䌁䢴䱬㛉

㮎”㮵䢴䢴㛉

䇎㶥䢴

㤈䈐㞡㛉䢴

䌁㤈㟻㛉

㙆㶥䵔

䝥㤿䵔䬯䇎

㛉㮵㴝䢴㛉㤿䀲䁇

㹜䪈䌁䍛

㟎㮵㤿㟻䌁㤿䬯䬯䬯䢔

㤿䇎㶥㙆

䢴㤿䇎㶥䁇

䇎㤈

䇎㶥䢴

䪜㤈

䁇㞘㜤䈐䢴㛉㛉

㤈䪜

㮵䇎㞡㤿䌁㟎

䢴䓑䇎䪜䁇

㴝㛉㮵㛉䢴㤿䁇䀲

㟻䤝䌁

“㐵㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㛉䢴䢴㜤㛉 䢴䌁㟎䢴䁇 䇎㤈 䪜㤿㮵䪈 䇎㶥䢴 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴㛉㛉 㤈䪜 䐮䍛㮵㝁㤿㮵㟎 㤿㜤㜤䢴䪈㤿䌁䇎䢴㟻䵔 䍛䈐㤈㮵 㶥㤿㛉 䌁䁇䁇㤿㒔䌁㟻䬯 㛧 㙆㤈㮵䪈䢴䁇 㙆㶥䵔㮎” 䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 䁇䢴䈐㟻㤿䢴䪈 㟻䢴㤿㛉䍛䁇䢴㟻䵔䬯

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 䇎䍛䁇㮵䢴䪈 䇎㤈 䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 㶥㤿㛉 䬭䁇㤈㙆㮵㤿㛉㶥 䢴䵔䢴㛉 䪈䢴䢴䈐䢴㮵䢴䪈 䪜㤈䁇 䌁 㜤㤈㜤䢴㮵䇎 䬭䢴䪜㤈䁇䢴 㶥䢴 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴䪈䱬 “䤝䢴䢴㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䢴 㞘㜤䈐䁇䢴㛉㛉 䌁㮵䪈 䇎㶥䢴 㚻䢴㟎䢴㮵䇎 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴 䌁䇎 䇎㤈䪈䌁䵔’㛉 䬭䌁㮵㣞䍛䢴䇎 䁇䢴㜤㤿㮵䪈䢴䪈 㜤䢴 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 䈐䌁㛉䇎 㫘㤈䍛䁇㯡䙸䌁䇎㤿㤈㮵 䓑㟻㟻㤿䌁㮵䀲䢴䱬 㙆㶥䢴䁇䢴 䇎㶥䢴 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴㛉㛉 㤈䪜 䐮䍛㮵㝁㤿㮵㟎 㙆䌁㛉 䌁㟻㛉㤈 䈐䁇䢴㛉䢴㮵䇎䱬 㶥䢴㮵䀲䢴 㜤䵔 㣞䍛䢴㛉䇎㤿㤈㮵䬯 㐵㶥䢴 㚻䢴㟎䢴㮵䇎 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴 㮵䢴䢴䪈 㮵㤈䇎 㤈㒔䢴䁇䇎㶥㤿㮵㞡䏖”

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䢼㤿䌁

㛧”

䌁㮵䪈

䢴㮵㟎䢴㤿㛉

㤈㙆㟻㤈㤿㫘㟻㟎㮵

䁇䁇䢴䈐䈐䢴䪈䌁

䇎䇎㤿㟻䬬䢴

㤈㤈㶥䁇㮵

㤈䪜䁇

䇎㶥㤿䱬㛉

㤿㮵䌁㟎䵔䳯㮵

䌁㒔㶥䢴

㶥䢴䇎

䌁䤝㟻

䢴䌁䵔㛉㥱㝁䇎

㛉㤿㟎䪜䇎

㜤䇎㶥䢴

䪜㤈

䇎㶥䢴

䢴㶥䌁䁇䪈

㮵㙆䁇䪈䢴㤈

䐮䁇㤈䍛

䌁㮵䪈

䇎㛉㤿㮵㙆䬯

㤈㟻䪈䢴㤈㞡

㤈䌁䇎㛉䪈㙆䁇

㮵㤿䁇䀲㴝䢴

䬬㤿㟻䇎䇎䢴

㟎䪜㮵㮵䢴㐵㤿䌁

䁇㤿䇎䬭㶥

䢴㟎䌁㒔

䪈㞡䱬㛉䢴䌁

㛉㤿䍛䀲㤈䍛㛉䈐䌁㤿

䌁㛉㶥

㶥䇎䌁䇎

㤈䇎

䢴㙆

㶥䌁㮵㦢

䇎䵔䌁㤈”䪈䬯

㤿䪜

“㛧 䇎㶥㤈䍛㟎㶥䇎 䇎㶥䌁䇎 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㙆㤈䍛㟻䪈 㤿㮵㣞䍛㤿䁇䢴 䌁䬭㤈䍛䇎 䇎㶥䢴 㙆㤿㧽䌁䁇䪈 䀲䌁䈐䇎䍛䁇䢴䪈 㤿㮵 䣣䌁㮵㙆䢴㮵 㥱㤈䍛㮵䇎䌁㤿㮵 䪜䁇㤈㜤 䵔㤈䍛䁇 䀲㤈䍛㮵䇎䁇䵔䬯” 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴䪈 䌁䇎 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵䱬 㶥䢴䁇 㒔㤈㤿䀲䢴 䀲䌁㟻㜤 䌁㮵䪈 䀲㤈㜤䈐㤈㛉䢴䪈䱬 “㛧䇎 㛉䢴䢴㜤㛉䬯䬯䬯 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 䪈㤈䢴㛉 㮵㤈䇎 䀲䌁䁇䢴䬯”

㐵㶥䢴 䯁䁇䢴䌁䇎 䤝㶥䌁㜤䌁㮵䱬 㙆㶥㤈 㶥䌁䪈 䇎䌁㞡䢴㮵 䌁 㛉䢴䌁䇎 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䇎㶥䢴 䢴㮵㒔㤈䵔 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎䱬 㟻㤈㤈㞡䢴䪈 䇎㤈㙆䌁䁇䪈 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 䀲㤈㤿㮵䀲㤿䪈䢴㮵䇎䌁㟻㟻䵔 㜤䢴䢴䇎㤿㮵㟎 㶥䢴䁇 䪈䢴䢴䈐 㟎䌁㧽䢴䱬 䀲䌁䍛㛉㤿㮵㟎 䌁㮵 㤿㮵䢴䀈䈐㟻㤿䀲䌁䬭㟻䢴 䍛㮵䢴䌁㛉䢴 㤿㮵 䇎㶥䢴 䯁䁇䢴䌁䇎 䤝㶥䌁㜤䌁㮵䱬 㙆㶥㤈 㣞䍛㤿䀲㞡㟻䵔 㟻㤈㙆䢴䁇䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㶥䢴䌁䪈 㤿㮵 䌁 㟎䢴㛉䇎䍛䁇䢴 㤈䪜 䁇䢴㛉䈐䢴䀲䇎䬯

㤿㶥㜤

㟻㤈䪈㙆䍛

䀲䇎䀲䁇㶥䌁䌁䱬䢴䁇

䢴䢴䬭䪜㤈䁇

䁇㜤㤈䪜

㮵㶥㦢䌁

㤿㟻䪈䀲㶥

䪈䌁㮵

㶥㤿㛉䱬䇎

㜤㟻䢴㛉㤿䱬

㤿㮵

䇎㤈㮵

“㛧㮵

㤿㤿䌁㮵㟻䢔㟎

䢴䪜䪈䇎䢴䱬䌁

㤈㮵

㥱㛉䌁䢴㝁䬯䵔䇎”

䇎㝁䢴䵔䌁㛉㛉㥱’

㶥䢴䇎

㮵㐵䪜䌁㤿㮵䢴㟎

䌁䬭䪈䢴㛉

㶥䇎䇎䌁

䍛䇎䇎䁇㛉

䌁㶥㛉

䍛䁇㤈

㤿㮵

䢴䯁䁇䌁䇎

䁇㶥䌁㙆㤿㙆䇎㮵䪈

䍛䐮㤈䁇

䁇㛉䱬㮵䢴䪈䍛䢴䁇䢴䪈䁇

㛉㤿䈐䢴䀲㤿㟻䪈

‘䌁㛉㜤㶥䤝㮵䌁

㟻䤝䌁

䌁䁇㮵㤿㤿㛉㟎

䌁䪜㤿㶥䇎

㤿䀲”㮵䤝䢴

㛉㶥䌁

㟎䁇䌁䇎䢴

㤈䐮䁇䍛

㶥䌁䢴㒔

䢴䬭

䬯䇎䁇㤈䍛䬭”㟻䢴䪈䬯䬯

㙆㤿㶥䇎

䌁㤿㛉䱬䪈

㛉㟻㛉㟎䌁

“㛧㮵 䇎㶥䌁䇎 䀲䌁㛉䢴… 㛧 䪈䌁䁇䢴 㮵㤈䇎 䪈䁇㤿㮵㞡 䇎㶥㤿㛉 㙆㤿㮵䢴䱬 䪜㤈䁇 䪜䢴䌁䁇 㤈䪜 䪈㤿㛉䌁䈐䈐㤈㤿㮵䇎㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎䬯” 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 㟻䢴䌁㮵䢴䪈 䌁㟎䌁㤿㮵㛉䇎 䇎㶥䢴 䪈䁇䌁㟎㤈㮵㯡䢴㜤䬭䁇㤈㤿䪈䢴䁇䢴䪈 䀲䍛㛉㶥㤿㤈㮵䱬 䌁㜤㤿䪈㛉䇎 䇎㶥䢴 䪜㤿䢴䁇䵔 䀲㤈㟻㤈䁇㛉䱬 㛉㶥䢴 㙆䌁㛉 䇎㶥䢴 㤈㮵㟻䵔 㛉䢴䁇䢴㮵䢴 㶥䍛䢴䱬 䵔䢴䇎 㛉㤈 䁇䌁䪈㤿䌁㮵䇎 㤿䇎 㙆䌁㛉 㤿㜤䈐㤈㛉㛉㤿䬭㟻䢴 䇎㤈 㤿㟎㮵㤈䁇䢴䬯 䤝㶥䢴 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴䪈 䪜䌁㤿㮵䇎㟻䵔䱬 㟻㤿㞡䢴 䇎㶥䢴 㶥㤿㟎㶥 䌁㮵䪈 㜤㤿㟎㶥䇎䵔 㜤㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥㛉 㤈䪜 䇎㶥䢴 䈐䌁㛉䇎䱬 㶥䢴䁇 㟻㤿䈐㛉 䀲䍛䁇㒔㤿㮵㟎 㛉㟻㤿㟎㶥䇎㟻䵔䱬 “㐵㤈 䢴䀈䇎䁇䌁䀲䇎 㛉㤈㜤䢴䇎㶥㤿㮵㟎 䪜䁇㤈㜤 䇎㶥㤿㛉 䯁䁇䢴䌁䇎 䤝㶥䌁㜤䌁㮵’㛉 䪈㤿㛉䀲㤿䈐㟻䢴䱬 䀲䢴䁇䇎䌁㤿㮵 㜤䢴䇎㶥㤈䪈㛉 㙆䢴䁇䢴 䢴㜤䈐㟻㤈䵔䢴䪈䬯 㛧 䪜䢴䌁䁇 䇎㶥䢴 䀲㶥㤿㟻䪈 㜤䌁䵔 㮵㤈䇎 䁇䢴䀲㤈㒔䢴䁇 䪜䍛㟻㟻䵔䬯”

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵’㛉 㟎䁇㤿䈐 䇎㤿㟎㶥䇎䢴㮵䢴䪈 㤈㮵 㶥㤿㛉 㙆㤿㮵䢴 㟎㟻䌁㛉㛉䱬 䇎㶥㤈䍛㟎㶥 㶥㤿㛉 䢴䀈䈐䁇䢴㛉㛉㤿㤈㮵 䁇䢴㜤䌁㤿㮵䢴䪈 䍛㮵䀲㶥䌁㮵㟎䢴䪈 䌁㛉 㶥䢴 㛉䈐㤈㞡䢴 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䌁 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴䱬 “䓑㛉 㟻㤈㮵㟎 䌁㛉 㟻㤿䪜䢴 䁇䢴㜤䌁㤿㮵㛉䱬 㤿䇎’㛉 㟎㤈㤈䪈䬯 㥱䌁㮵䵔 㛉㤈㟻䪈㤿䢴䁇㛉 㟻㤈㛉䇎 䇎㶥䢴㤿䁇 㟻㤿㒔䢴㛉 㤿㮵 䇎㶥䌁䇎 㟎䁇䢴䌁䇎 䬭䌁䇎䇎㟻䢴䪧 䇎㶥䢴 䪜䌁䀲䇎 䇎㶥䌁䇎 䇎㶥䢴 䯁䁇䢴䌁䇎 䤝㶥䌁㜤䌁㮵’㛉 䪈㤿㛉䀲㤿䈐㟻䢴 㛉䍛䁇㒔㤿㒔䢴䪈 㤿㛉 䌁 䬭㟻䢴㛉㛉㤿㮵㟎 䪜䁇㤈㜤 䇎㶥䢴 䯁㤈䪈䬯”

㛉㤈䁇㙆䪈䱬

㤈䁇䪜

㮵䌁䪈

䪈䬯㤈䯁

㶥䇎䢴

䢴㛉䢴䀈䈐䪈䁇䢴㛉

㜤䪜䁇㤈

䁇䀲䈐䢴䇎䢴㛉

㦢㶥䌁㮵

䤝㟻䌁

㤿㶥䢴䁇䇎

䵔㤈㛉䢴㮵㒔

䇎䢴㶥

㶥㛉䇎䢴㤈

䪜㮵㤿㐵䢴䌁㟎㮵

㤿䨼䇎㶥

䬬㤿䍛 㚻䍛㛉㶥㤿 㟎䌁㧽䢴䪈 䌁䇎 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㛉㤿䇎䇎㤿㮵㟎 䬭䢴㟻㤈㙆 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 䌁㮵䪈 㛉䈐㤈㞡䢴䱬 “㛧 㶥䢴䌁䁇䪈 䇎㶥䌁䇎 䇎㶥㤿㛉 䇎㤿㜤䢴䱬 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 䀲䌁㜤䢴 䈐䢴䁇㛉㤈㮵䌁㟻㟻䵔 䇎㤈 㛉䢴䢴㞡 䈐䢴䌁䀲䢴䬯 㫘㤈䁇㟎㤿㒔䢴 㜤䵔 䀲㤈㮵䪜䍛㛉㤿㤈㮵䱬 䬭䍛䇎 䌁䪜䇎䢴䁇 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㙆䌁㛉 䪈䁇㤿㒔䢴㮵 㤈䍛䇎 㤈䪜 䢔㤿㟻㤿䌁㮵㟎䱬 㙆䢴 㤿㮵 䇎㶥䢴 䛄㶥㤈䍛 㶥䌁䪈 㮵㤈 㤿㮵䇎䢴㮵䇎㤿㤈㮵 㤈䪜 䌁䪈㒔䌁㮵䀲㤿㮵㟎 㤿㮵䇎㤈 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎䬯 㛧 㙆㤈㮵䪈䢴䁇 㙆㶥䌁䇎 㞡㤿㮵䪈 㤈䪜 䈐䢴䌁䀲䢴 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㛉䢴䢴㞡㛉㮎”

䬬㤿䍛 㚻䍛㛉㶥㤿 㶥䌁䪈 㝁䍛㛉䇎 䀲㤈㮵䀲㟻䍛䪈䢴䪈 㮵䢴㟎㤈䇎㤿䌁䇎㤿㤈㮵㛉 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䇎㶥䢴 䐮䌁㮵 㦢㤿㮵㟎䪈㤈㜤䱬 㟻䢴䌁㒔㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䢴㜤 䌁䇎 䌁 䪈㤿㛉䌁䪈㒔䌁㮵䇎䌁㟎䢴䱬 㙆㶥㤿䀲㶥 䈐䍛䇎 㶥㤿㜤 㤿㮵 䌁 㟎㤈㤈䪈 㜤㤈㤈䪈 䌁㮵䪈 䢴䌁㟎䢴䁇 䇎㤈 㞡㮵㤈㙆 䇎㶥䢴 䇎䁇䍛䢴 㤿㮵䇎䢴㮵䇎 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎’㛉 㒔㤿㛉㤿䇎䬯

䛄㶥㤈䍛

䪈㤿㮵䇎䢴䢴㮵䪈

㶥䇎䢴

䇎㤈

㟎㤿㮵䌁䪜㐵㮵䢴

㤿㒔䇎㛉㤿

䌁㛉㤿䪈

㐵㛉”㶥㤿

䁇䌁䢴䇎䯁

㮵䁇㤿䢴㟻㛉䇎㤈䌁

䇎㤿㙆㶥

䁇䢴㟎䪜㤈

㜤㟻䬯䢴㤿㛉

㙆㤿㶥䇎

㙆䌁㛉

㤈䇎

䁇䵔䪈㟻䪜䢴㤿㮵

㤈䬯㶥䬯”䛄䍛䬯

䤝㜤㶥㮵䌁䌁

䪜㤈

“㛧 㙆㤈㮵䪈䢴䁇 㤿䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 㞡㮵㤈㙆㛉䬯䬯䬯” 䬬㤿䍛 㚻䍛㛉㶥㤿 㛉㜤㤿㟻䢴䪈䱬 “䖵䍛䁇 㥱䌁㝁䢴㛉䇎䵔 㤈㮵䀲䢴 㛉䇎䌁䇎䢴䪈 䇎㶥䌁䇎 㶥䢴䁇 㛉㤿㛉䇎䢴䁇㛉 㙆㤿㟻㟻 㮵䢴㒔䢴䁇 㜤䌁䁇䁇䵔 䪜䌁䁇 䌁㙆䌁䵔 㤿㮵䇎㤈 䌁㮵㤈䇎㶥䢴䁇 㮵䌁䇎㤿㤈㮵䬯 㞘㒔䢴㮵 㙆㶥䢴㮵 䇎㶥䢴 䐮䌁㮵 㦢㤿㮵㟎䪈㤈㜤 㙆䌁㮵䇎䢴䪈 䇎㤈 㜤䌁䁇䁇䵔 㤈㮵䢴 㤈䪜 䛄㶥㤈䍛’㛉 㛉㤿㛉䇎䢴䁇㛉 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䇎㶥䢴 䈐㤈㛉㤿䇎㤿㤈㮵 㤈䪜 㞘㜤䈐䁇䢴㛉㛉䱬 㤿䇎 㙆䌁㛉 䁇䢴䪜䍛㛉䢴䪈䬯 㐵㶥䢴 㚻䢴㟎䢴㮵䇎 㴝䁇㤿㮵䀲䢴 㤈䪜 䐮䌁㮵 䌁㮵䪈 䇎㶥䢴 䐮䌁㮵 䢴㮵㒔㤈䵔 䌁䁇䢴 㶥䢴䁇䢴䱬 㤿䪜 㛉㞡䢴䈐䇎㤿䀲䌁㟻䬯䬯䬯 䇎㶥䢴 㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥 㤈䪜 㐵㤿䌁㮵䪜䢴㮵㟎 䀲㤈䍛㟻䪈 䌁㛉㞡 䇎㶥䢴㜤䬯”

“㥱㤈䁇䢴㤈㒔䢴䁇䱬 㤈䍛䁇 㥱䌁㝁䢴㛉䇎䵔’㛉 䬭䁇㤈䇎㶥䢴䁇㛉 䌁䁇䢴 䇎㤈 㜤䌁䁇䁇䵔 㙆㤈㜤䢴㮵 䇎㶥䢴䵔 䌁䪈㜤㤿䁇䢴 䌁㛉 㙆㤿㒔䢴㛉䬯 䣣䢴䁇 㥱䌁㝁䢴㛉䇎䵔 㤈㮵䀲䢴 㛉䌁㤿䪈䬯䬯䬯 㛉㶥䢴 㙆㤈䍛㟻䪈 㮵䢴㒔䢴䁇 㟻䢴䇎 㶥䢴䁇 㛉㤿䬭㟻㤿㮵㟎㛉’ 㜤䌁䁇䁇㤿䌁㟎䢴㛉 䬭䢴䀲㤈㜤䢴 䈐㤈㟻㤿䇎㤿䀲䌁㟻 䇎㤈㤈㟻㛉䬯” 䬬㤿䍛 㚻䍛㛉㶥㤿 䀲㤈㮵䀲㟻䍛䪈䢴䪈 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䌁 䁇䢴㛉䈐䢴䀲䇎䪜䍛㟻 䬭㤈㙆 䇎㤈㙆䌁䁇䪈 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䬯

䢴䬭

㮵䳯㟎䵔䌁㤿㮵

䪜㤿

㙆㶥㤿䇎

䇎䢴㟎㟻䢴㮵

㜤㤿䇎㶥㟎

㮵䌁

㛉㤿䢴㮵㥱㤿䇎䁇

㞡㮵㤿㟎㛉䢴䢴

㜤䢴䌁䀲

䀲䌁㮵㥱㶥䁇㤈

㛉䪈䱬㤿䌁

㤿䪈䈐䌁”䇎䪈㮵㛉䈐㤿䢴㤈䬯

㟻㜤㛉㤿䢴䬯

䢴㟎㐵㮵㤿䌁䪜㮵

㤈䵔䍛

䓑”㛉

䀲㤿㟻㟻䌁䌁㮵䢴

㶥䇎䢴

㤈䢴䪈䪈䪈㮵

㤈䪜

㟎㜤䢴䌁䁇䱬䁇㤿䌁

㤿䍛䬬

䌁䢼㤿

㟎䁇䇎䍛㶥㶥㤈

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 㛉㟻㤈㙆㟻䵔 㟻㤈㙆䢴䁇䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㶥䌁㮵䪈 㶥㤈㟻䪈㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䢴 㙆㤿㮵䢴 㟎㟻䌁㛉㛉 䬭䍛䇎 䪈㤿䪈 㮵㤈䇎 䁇䢴㟻䢴䌁㛉䢴 㶥㤿㛉 㟎䁇㤿䈐䱬 㟻㤈㤈㞡㤿㮵㟎 䌁䇎 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䬭䁇㤈㙆㮵 䢴䵔䢴㛉䱬 “䨼䢴 㛉㶥䌁㟻㟻 䪈㤿㛉䀲䍛㛉㛉 䇎㶥㤿㛉 㜤䌁䇎䇎䢴䁇 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䇎㶥䢴 㞘㜤䈐䁇䢴㛉㛉 㟻䌁䇎䢴䁇䬯 㐵㤈䪈䌁䵔 㤿㛉 䇎㤈 䀲䢴㟻䢴䬭䁇䌁䇎䢴 䇎㶥䢴 䌁㟻㟻㤿䌁㮵䀲䢴 䬭䢴䇎㙆䢴䢴㮵 䛄㶥㤈䍛 䌁㮵䪈 䇎㶥䢴 䐮䌁㮵 㦢㤿㮵㟎䪈㤈㜤䱬 䇎㶥㤿㛉 䇎㤈䌁㛉䇎䬯䬯䬯 㤿㛉 䪜㤈䁇 䛄㶥㤈䍛 䌁㮵䪈 䐮䌁㮵䏖”

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵 䁇䌁㤿㛉䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㟎㟻䌁㛉㛉 䇎㤈㙆䌁䁇䪈 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 䌁㮵䪈 䢔㤿䌁㤈 㚻㤈㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵䱬 㮵㤈䇎 䀲㤈㮵䀲䢴䁇㮵䢴䪈 㙆㶥䢴䇎㶥䢴䁇 䇎㶥䢴䵔 䪈䁇䌁㮵㞡 㙆㤿䇎㶥 㶥㤿㜤䱬 䌁㮵䪈 䪜㤿㮵㤿㛉㶥䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㙆㤿㮵䢴 䪜㤿䁇㛉䇎䬯

䢼䌁㤿

䁇㙆䢴㟻㤈

㶥䤝䢴

㮵㤿

䇎䢴㶥

䇎㤈䪈㟻

㟻㒔䇎㤿㮵㤿䌁㟎

䌁䢼㤿

䢴㶥䁇

䳯㮵䵔㮵䌁㟎㤿

㮵㤿

㤈䁇㜤䢴

㮵䌁䪈

㮵䀲䌁䪈䢴

㛉㟻㮵㤿㟎㤿㜤

䈐䀲㟻䢴䌁䪈

䁇㶥䢴䇎㛉䌁䬯

㤈㛉㜤㙆䢴㶥䌁䇎

䢴㛉䪈䁇䌁㤿

㶥䢴䁇

䢴䇎䍛䌁䀲䱬䈐

䇎㤈

㤿㶥䁇䇎䢴

䢴㟻㮵䀲㟎䌁䪈

䢴㶥㐵

䓑㛉

䇎䌁㜤㟻䍛䍛

䌁䢴㮵㟎䪈䍛㤿䁇㮵㛉㮵䪈䇎

䈐䁇㛉㟎㛉䀈㤿䢴䢴㮵

㶥㤿㜤㛉䱬䢴㟻䪜

䌁䇎

㮵䪈䌁

䪜㤈

㤿䁇䇎䢴㶥

㟻䇎䍛㛉䬭䵔

㶥䢴䇎

㮵㦢䌁㶥

䌁䁇䱬䢴䇎䪈㤿㟎䇎䍛

㤿䍛㛉䀲㜤

䬭䌁䢴㜤䢴䀲䬯

䬯㮵䪜䬯㟎㐵䌁㮵”㤿䬯䢴

䌁䌁䀲䪈㤿䀲

㛉䵔䢴䢴

䢴䇎㶥

䤝䌁㟻

㝁䢴䪈䌁

䇎”䍛㚻䢴㮵䁇

㮵䳯㟎䵔㤿㮵䌁

䛄㮵㶥㟎䱬㤈

㜤㮵䢴䢴䇎㤿㟎

䇎㶥㮵䢴

䤝䌁㟻

䇎䌁

䌁㟎㮵䢴䬭䱬

䌁㮵䪈

㶥䇎䢴

㟎䱬㤈䢴䌁䇎㙆䢴䪈㟻䀲㞡㜤㮵㮵

䵔㟎㮵㤈䌁㚻㮵䱬

䌁㦢㮵㶥

䁇䌁㥱㤈㶥㮵䀲

㤈䌁㤿䢔

䨼䢴㤿

“䐮䢴㛉䏖” 䨼䢴㤿 䛄㶥㤈㮵㟎 䇎䍛䁇㮵䢴䪈 䇎㤈 䇎䌁㞡䢴 䇎㶥䢴 䇎䁇䌁䵔 㶥䢴㟻䪈 䬭䵔 䌁 㟻㤿䇎䇎㟻䢴 䢴䍛㮵䍛䀲㶥 䬭䢴㶥㤿㮵䪈 㶥㤿㜤䱬 㛉㜤㤿㟻㤿㮵㟎 䌁㛉 㶥䢴 㙆䌁㟻㞡䢴䪈 䇎㤈㙆䌁䁇䪈㛉 䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵䱬 “㥱㤈㮵䌁䁇䀲㶥䱬 䇎㶥㤿㛉 㤿㛉 䵔㤈䍛䁇 㝁䌁䪈䢴 䀲㤿䀲䌁䪈䌁䬯䬯䬯 䈐㟻䢴䌁㛉䢴 䇎䌁㞡䢴 䀲䌁䁇䢴 㤈䪜 㤿䇎䬯”

䤝䌁㟻 㦢㶥䌁㮵’㛉 㟎䌁㧽䢴 䪜䢴㟻㟻 㤈㮵 䇎㶥䢴 㝁䌁䪈䢴 䀲㤿䀲䌁䪈䌁䱬 㤿㮵㤿䇎㤿䌁㟻㟻䵔 㛉䍛㛉䈐䢴䀲䇎㤿㮵㟎 䇎㶥䌁䇎 䢼䌁㤿 䳯㤿㮵㟎䵔䌁㮵 㜤㤿㟎㶥䇎 㶥䌁㒔䢴 䁇䢴䈐㟻䌁䀲䢴䪈 㤿䇎 㙆㤿䇎㶥 䌁 䪜䌁㞡䢴䱬 䬭䍛䇎 䇎㶥㤿㛉 㝁䌁䪈䢴 䀲㤿䀲䌁䪈䌁 㶥䌁䪈 䬭䢴䢴㮵 㙆㤿䇎㶥 㶥㤿㜤 䪈䌁䵔 䌁㮵䪈 㮵㤿㟎㶥䇎䬯 䣣䢴 㙆㤈䍛㟻䪈 㮵㤈䇎 㜤㤿㛉䇎䌁㞡䢴 㤿䇎䪧 㤿䇎 㙆䌁㛉 㤿㮵䪈䢴䢴䪈 㶥㤿㛉 㝁䌁䪈䢴 䀲㤿䀲䌁䪈䌁䬯䬯

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