Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2479: Chapter 2476: Chu Jin Is Back


Chapter 2479: Chapter 2476: Chu Jin Is Back

“If I take many concubines, who benefits the most? It’s the one who did it.” Li Chongjin remained as steady as a mountain, speaking quietly.

“The Prince has a point,” the strategists suddenly realized upon hearing this, exchanging glances and arriving at the same answer: “It’s the Qi family, isn’t it?”

“Indeed, if the Prince’s harem grows larger, the one most affected is the Princess Consort, which in turn affects the Prince’s relationship with the Chu family. Isn’t it that some people are dissatisfied, feeling that the Chu family has become our ally, and thus deliberately causing trouble.”

“Prince, should we pretend not to know, or should we also create problems for the other side?”

“Prince, I suggest that we should indeed create trouble for them as well. Otherwise, if we remain passive and wait for them to make a move, any unexpected incident could cause trouble for you.”

“Yes, Prince, if you do nothing, wouldn’t that make you look weak?”

Li Chongjin was also furious with the Qi family’s vile actions, but he endured it for the sake of overall plans.

“Go contact the Third Lady of the Qi Family.” Li Chongjin thought for a while and then decisively said.

The strategists nodded happily: “Yes.”

Not long after, chaos erupted within the Qi Residence as Qi Yun and the young master from Qi Family’s Second Branch got into a fight. The Second Young Master of the Qi family had his face disfigured, while Qi Yun injured his leg.

The two households directly clashed because the Second Young Master of Qi Family’s Second Branch said some unpleasant words first. Third Madam Qi seized this reason to ask Minister Qi for justice.

Qi Family’s Second Branch was also angry that they lost a son, as a disfigured person loses the eligibility for the imperial examination.

Third Madam Qi took this opportunity to escalate the matter.

Chaos ensued within the Qi family. Lately, Minister Qi has been extremely troubled, feeling depressed and naturally irritable.

On the other side, Prince Rong encountered fewer women, perhaps due to this tactic of striking the mountain to shake the tiger.

Chu Heng returned from the yamen once again.

He received a letter from Chu Jin.

Now it’s already May or June.

Along with the warmer weather, it’s also the season when sea ships return.

“Lil’ Jin has already docked,” Chu Heng told Ye Muyu, “The people I stationed have been keeping watch and have already greeted him. They’ve hurriedly returned the news, saying Lil’ Jin has brought back a ship full of valuable treasures, including gold and silver, pearls, and even colored glaze pearls. I suspect very soon, the entire Great Chu will be shaken by the return of the sea ships.”

“Send more people to protect Lil’ Jin over there; I’m worried someone might target him.”

“Don’t worry, I’ve already made arrangements.” Chu Heng understood the significance of this matter.

After thinking for a while, he said: “I’ll visit the palace later.”

“Mm, come back early.” Ye Muyu did not stop him.

Once Chu Heng left, she sent a message to Zhu San, instructing them to keep an eye on the residences that had participated in maritime trade, as well as those closely associated with the Qi family.

Chu Heng emerged from the palace, and it wasn’t dark yet.

Ye Muyu conveyed the information to him: “These few families have not shown any signs recently. They probably haven’t received the news that the sea ships have returned.”

“However, today at Minister Qi’s Mansion, there was a stranger visiting. Minister Qi met a strategist, and soon after, someone left the capital overnight. It was difficult to track them, so they drew a portrait of the strategist who left and sent it to our contacts outside. Once this person makes any major moves, we’ll be informed.”

“You’ve worked hard.” Chu Heng kissed her lips: “The likelihood is high that it’s related to the sea ships.”

“The Emperor’s side should have also gotten the news in advance.”

䂐䑧䋇䂌㷦㕤䂌

㕤䳡㻑㕤䋇䃁䑧”㒃

㕤䨆㒈

㳄㕤

䋇䵥㳟䨆’

㕤䢨䂌䂐䨆䨆

㕤㒈䨆

䨆䋇䵥

㕤㒃䑧䃁䒖䳡䂌䁨䃁䂌

䨆㒈㕤

㒈㕤䐧”䵥

䂐䢨䂌䨆䒖㕤䂐䒖

䃁䨆㭚㕤

㗤㭚䋇䵥

㕤䨆㒈

䃁䑧䁨䑧䋇䃁㕤

㳄䋇㕤㳆䂌㕤

䨆䒖

䂐㕤䵥䢨㒈䂌䮩䨆䃁

䂌㕤䢨㭚䵥䂌㒃㭚䒖

䃁㳟䢨

㕤䑧䢨㗤䑟䮩䢨

䂌䨆㒃䵥㕤㕤㕤

“䐧㕤 㥥䁨䃁䨆 䵥㕤㕤㒃 䨆䋇 㳟䢨䒖䨆 䑧䢨䨆䒖㕤䵥䨆㗤䢿 㳆䋇䂌 䵥䋇㳟䑟 䢨䵥㒃 㳆䒖䂌䃁䨆 㳄䂌䒖䵥㭚 䅯䒖㗤’ 䲿䒖䵥 㳄䢨䮩䘍 䨆䋇 䨆㒈㕤 䮩䢨䑧䒖䨆䢨㗤䳡”

“㟮䂐䂐䑟 㜣 䁨䵥㒃㕤䂌䃁䨆䢨䵥㒃䳡”

䬠㒈㕤

㒈㕤

䢨㕤㗤㒃䂌䢿䢨

䃁䑧䃁䁨㕤䑧䋇

䋇䵥㳟䨆’

䑟㒃㕤䢨䨆䂌

㕤䃁䢨

䒖㕤㗤䂌䨆㡁䁨䢨䮩

䋇㳆

䑧䂐㕤䂌䋇䂌㷦

䨆䮩㗤䢨㕤䂌䒖䵥䢿

䋇䃁䂌䑧䨆䒖㳆

䋇㳆

䵥㒃䢨

䋇㭚

䢨㳟㕤䢨䂌

㬗䁨䵥㭚䢨䵥䂐䒖

䑟䋇䒖㒃㡁㗤㡁䵥㕤

䃁䒖

㒈䨆㕤

㕤㗤䨆

䂐㕤㕤䒖䵥䂐䃁

䨆䵥䋇䑧䁨䑧䢿䨆䳡䋇䒖䂌

䃁䁨㒈䮩

䔟䁨䨆 䨆㒈㕤 䋇䨆㒈㕤䂌 䂐䒖䵥䒖䃁䨆㕤䂌䃁 䒖䵥 䮩䋇䁨䂌䨆 㳟䒖㗤㗤 䢨㗤䃁䋇 㳆㕤㕤㗤 䨆㒈㕤 䃁䢨䂐㕤 㳟䢨䢿䳡 䔟䢿 䨆㒈㕤䵥䑟 㳟䒖䨆㒈 䒖䵥䨆㕤䂌㕤䃁䨆䃁 㒃䒖㡁䒖㒃㕤㒃䑟 䢨䵥䢿䨆㒈䒖䵥㭚 䮩䋇䁨㗤㒃 㒈䢨䑧䑧㕤䵥䳡

䌈㕤 㜦䁨䢿䁨 㒃䋇㕤䃁䵥’䨆 㳟䢨䵥䨆 㶓㒈䁨 㟮㕤䵥㭚 䨆䋇 㳟䢨㒃㕤 䒖䵥䨆䋇 䨆㒈㕤䃁㕤 䂐䁨䂌䘍䢿 㳟䢨䨆㕤䂌䃁䳡

䒖㳟䨆㒈

㣎䋇”‘䵥䨆

䋇䨆

䋇䒖䵥䨆

䨆䋇

䂌䢿㳟䂌䋇䑟

㭚䒖㬗䁨䢨䵥䵥䂐

㕤䨆㒈

㕤㟮㭚䵥

㕤㕤㒃㒃䑧䵥䃁

䋇䵥䂌

䂐䒖䨆䒖䵥䂌䃁䳡㕤䃁

㗤䂌㕤䢨㒃䢨䢿

䨆㕤㭚䂌䢨㕤䳡”㒃䨆

㒈䒖䃁

㕤䑧䘍㕤

䳡䨆䒖

䨆㒈㕤

㕤㳄

㒃㗤㒈㕤

㒈䃁䨆㒃䵥㳟䒖䨆䢨

䨆㳟䒖㕤䂌䨆䵥

䨆䵥㭚䒖䢨䨆㭚䂌㕤

䵥䁨㕤㒃䂌

䁨㗤䒖㭚㗤䑧䵥

㗤㜣䢨䂌䂐䑧㕤䒖

䋇䃁

䁨㒈㶓

㕤㒈䂌

䋇䃁

䑟䒖㒃䂐㕤㒃㗤

䒖䃁䒖㳆㗤㗤䢿䑧㕤䮩䢨䮩

‘䮩䨆䢨䵥

㳆䋇

䨆㒈㕤

䨆䃁䒖䨆㕤䂐㒃䁨㳄

䨆䑧䃁䋇䑧䂌䁨

䨆䁨䋇

㳟䋇㒈

䫋䋇䑟

䢿䔟

㕤䮩㳄䵥䨆䢨䒖

㒈㕤

䵥㗤㕤䑟䢨䋇

䨆㒈㕤

䢿䂐䢨䵥

䒖䃁㒈

䑧䑧㕤㕤㗤䋇

䂌㒈㕤

䨆㳄䒖䒖䵥㕤㗤䢿䢨㡁

䋇㕤䑧䂌䮩㕤㒃

䒖䨆䢿䳡㶓

㳟䢨䃁䨆䒖䑟

㭚䋇䵥㕤䃁䒖䃁䁨㭚䃁䨆

㕤䨆㒈

㕤䨆㒈

㳟㒈㕤䃁䒖䃁

䢿䂐䢨䵥

䵥䋇

䒖䒖㳆㕤䢿㗤㕤㒃䨆䵥

䋇䵥

䂌䑧㕤䑟䂌䂐㷦䋇

㒈䨆㕤

䂐䂌䑟㕤㳄㕤䮩䢨

䂌䂐䢨䂐㗤䋇㕤䒖

䮩䨆䑟㗤䋇䋇䂌䵥

㒃䵥䢨

䋇’䵥䨆㳟

㜣’㡁㕤

䵥㕤㕤㒃

䢨䒖䑟䃁㒃

䃁㕤䢨䂌䵥㭚㳆䒖䢨

䒖䵥

㒈䑟䵥䨆㕤

䂌㕤䂐㷦䑧䂌䋇

䢨䵥㒃

䋇䨆

䒖㳟㗤㗤

㳆䒖

䋇㳆

䨆㕤㒈

㳆㗤㗤䁨

䃁䑧㒈䃁䒖

䵥䢨䃁䨆㒃

㒈䁨䂐䮩

“㡷䂌㕤 䢿䋇䁨 䃁䁨䂌㕤 䨆㒈㕤 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 㳟䋇䵥’䨆 㕤㻑䑧䋇䃁㕤 䢿䋇䁨 䒖㳆 㒈㕤 㳆䢨䒖㗤䃁㿨” 䌈㕤 㜦䁨䢿䁨 㒈䋇㗤㒃䃁 㗤䒖䨆䨆㗤㕤 䨆䂌䁨䃁䨆 䒖䵥 䨆㒈㕤 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌䑟 䢨䃁 䨆㒈㕤 䃁䢨䢿䒖䵥㭚 㭚䋇㕤䃁䑟 㕤䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌䃁 䑧䂌䒖㰰㕤 䑧䋇㳟㕤䂌 䢨䵥㒃 䂌䢨䂌㕤㗤䢿 䃁㒈䋇㳟 㳟䢨䂌䂐䨆㒈䳡

䬠㒈㕤 䋇䵥㗤䢿 䨆㒈䒖䵥㭚 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 㬗䁨䢨䵥䂐䒖䵥㭚 䒖䃁 㳄㕤䨆䨆㕤䂌 䢨䨆 䨆㒈䢨䵥 䨆㒈㕤 䑧䂌㕤㡁䒖䋇䁨䃁 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 䒖䃁 㕤䂐䑧㗤䋇䢿䒖䵥㭚 䨆䢨㗤㕤䵥䨆㕤㒃 䑧㕤䋇䑧㗤㕤䳡

䔟䁨䨆

䃁㥥䨆䁨

䂐㕤䑧䂌䂌㷦䋇

㕤㳄

㒈㳟䵥㕤

䢨䃁

䵥䒖㳄㕤㭚

㳟㒈䋇

㕤䑟㳆㳄䋇㕤䂌

‘䃁㬗䵥䁨䢨䂐㭚䵥䒖

䵥䘍㳟䋇䃁

䒖䁨䳡䃁䵥㳟㕤

䢿䂌䢨䑧䨆

㳟䃁䂌㒃䋇

㳟䋇䁨㒃㗤

㒃䁨㕤䃁

䋇䨆䋇

䒖㗤㕤䘍

䨆㒈㕤

㕤㒈䮩䵥䑟㭚䢨

㭚䂐䨆䒖㒈

㒈䋇䨆㕤䂌

“㟮㕤 㳟䋇䵥’䨆 㳄㕤䢨䂌 䨆䋇䑟 䢨䵥㒃 㳄㕤䃁䒖㒃㕤䃁䑟 㜣’䂐 㳄㕤䨆䨆䒖䵥㭚 䨆㒈㕤 䵥䋇㳄㗤㕤 㳆䢨䂐䒖㗤䒖㕤䃁 䮩䢨䵥’䨆 䮩䋇䂐䑧㕤䨆㕤 㳟䒖䨆㒈 䨆㒈㕤 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌䳡”

“䱃䋇㳟䢨㒃䢨䢿䃁䑟 䨆㒈㕤 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 㒈䋇㗤㒃䃁 䂐䒖㗤䒖䨆䢨䂌䢿 䑧䋇㳟㕤䂌 䒖䵥 㒈䒖䃁 㒈䢨䵥㒃䃁䳡 㡷㳆䨆㕤䂌 䨆㒈㕤 㒃㕤䢨䨆㒈 䋇㳆 㫕䒖䵥㭚 䋇㳆 㟮䁨䢨䒖䵥䢨䵥䑟 䂐䋇䃁䨆 䂐䒖㗤䒖䨆䢨䂌䢿 䑧䋇㳟㕤䂌 㳟䢨䃁 㭚䢨䨆㒈㕤䂌㕤㒃 㳄䢿 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 㬗䁨䢨䵥䂐䒖䵥㭚䳡 㜦䋇䂌㕤䋇㡁㕤䂌䑟 䨆㒈㕤 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌’䃁 䑧䂌䒖㡁䢨䨆㕤 䨆䂌㕤䢨䃁䁨䂌䢿 䢨㗤䃁䋇 㒈䢨䃁 䃁䒖㗤㡁㕤䂌䑟 䮩䋇䁨䑧㗤㕤㒃 㳟䒖䨆㒈 䂌㕤䮩㕤䵥䨆 䂌㕤㳆䋇䂌䂐䃁䑟 㳟㒈䒖䮩㒈 㒈䢨㡁㕤 㳟䋇䵥 䨆㒈㕤 䑧㕤䋇䑧㗤㕤’䃁 㒈㕤䢨䂌䨆䃁䳡 䱃䢨䨆䁨䂌䢨㗤㗤䢿䑟 䨆㒈㕤 䵥䋇㳄㗤㕤 㳆䢨䂐䒖㗤䒖㕤䃁 䢨䂌㕤䵥’䨆 䢨 䂐䢨䨆䮩㒈 䃁䋇 㕤䢨䃁䒖㗤䢿䳡”

“䃁䃁”䵥䳡㕤䳡㰆䳡㗤

“㰆䵥㗤㕤䃁䃁 䃁䋇䂐㕤䋇䵥㕤 䮩䋇䵥䃁䑧䒖䂌㕤䃁 㳟䒖䨆㒈 䨆㒈㕤 䵥䋇㳄㗤㕤 㳆䢨䂐䒖㗤䒖㕤䃁 䨆䋇 䂌㕤㳄㕤㗤䳡” 䌈㕤 㜦䁨䢿䁨 䮩䋇䵥䨆䒖䵥䁨㕤㒃 㒈䒖䃁 䨆㒈䋇䁨㭚㒈䨆䡢 “㟮䋇㳟㕤㡁㕤䂌䑟 㕤㡁㕤䵥 䨆䋇 䂌㕤㳄㕤㗤䑟 䨆㒈㕤䂌㕤 䂐䁨䃁䨆 㳄㕤 䢨 䂌㕤䢨䃁䋇䵥䳡 㡷㳆䨆㕤䂌 䢨㗤㗤䑟 䂌䒖㭚㒈䨆 䵥䋇㳟䑟 㐦䂌㕤䢨䨆 㶓㒈䁨 䮩䢨䵥 㳄㕤 䃁䢨䒖㒃 䨆䋇 㳄㕤 䢨䨆 䒖䨆䃁 䑧㕤䢨䘍䑟 㳟䒖䨆㒈䋇䁨䨆 㳆䢨㡁䋇䂌䢨㳄㗤㕤 䨆䒖䂐䒖䵥㭚䑟 㭚㕤䋇㭚䂌䢨䑧㒈䒖䮩䢨㗤 䢨㒃㡁䢨䵥䨆䢨㭚㕤䑟 䢨䵥㒃 䑧䋇䑧䁨㗤䢨䂌 䃁䁨䑧䑧䋇䂌䨆䑟 㕤㡁㕤䵥 䨆㒈㕤 䠺䒖 㳆䢨䂐䒖㗤䢿’䃁 㐦䂌䢨䵥㒃 䫋㕤䮩䂌㕤䨆䢨䂌䢿 䠺䒖 㳟䋇䁨㗤㒃䵥’䨆 㒃䢨䂌㕤 䨆䋇 䢨䮩䨆 䂌䢨䃁㒈㗤䢿䳡”

“䫋䋇䑟 䢿䋇䁨 䃁㕤㕤䑟 㜣 㳟䋇䵥’䨆 㳄㕤 䨆㒈䢨䨆 㳄䁨䃁䢿 䒖䵥 䨆㒈㕤 㳆䁨䨆䁨䂌㕤䑟 䢨䵥㒃 䒖䨆’䃁 䍡䁨䒖䨆㕤 䃁䢨㳆㕤 䨆䋇䋇䳡”

䢿㳄䃁䁨䑟

䂐䂌㕤䋇

䋇䂌

㕤䋇䂐䑟䂌

㭚䵥㕤㕤䒖㗤㳆

䂐䨆䒖㕤

䒖㕤䘍㗤

䋇䌈䁨

㳟䢨䨆䵥

䢨㒃䵥

㕤㳄

㳄䵥㭚㕤䒖

㒈㕤䨆

䢨㒈'”䬠䨆䃁

䵥䒖䂌䃁㕤䨆䃁䒖䂐

䢨㗤㗤

㕤㕤䃁䃁㡁䵥䒖䨆㕤

䂌䁨㕤㳄㳄㒃

㕤䂌䢿㕤㒈’䨆

䳡㗤㒃䋇

䵥䢨㒃

䑟䑧䢨㗤䃁㕤㕤㒃

䵥䒖

䋇䨆

㜦䁨䁨䢿

㕤㒃䵥䋇

䍡䨆䁨㕤䒖

䨆㒈㕤

䳡䒖䨆

䋇’㕤䢿䂌䁨

㕤䨆㒈㭚䃁䒖䒖㕤

䌈㕤

䂌䂐䁨䂌㭚䑟䂐䒖䵥䁨

㕤䨆㒈䋇䃁

‘䋇䨆㒃䵥

䨆䘍㕤䢨

䂌㕤㒈

䂐䢿䢨㳆䒖㗤

㕤䋇䵥䃁䑟

㕤㗤’㗤㳟

㳄䢿

䳡㕤䨆”㕤䒖䂌䂌

㳆䋇

䂌䮩䢨㕤

䨆䢨

䨆㗤䃁㗤䒖

䃁㕤㗤㕤

䃁㒈䋇㗤䁨㒃

䋇䘍䅯䋇

㒈䨆㕤䂌䒖

䵥䋇㳟䑟

䬠㒈㕤 䨆㒈䋇䁨㭚㒈䨆 䨆㒈䢨䨆 㶓㒈䁨 㟮㕤䵥㭚 䂐䒖㭚㒈䨆 㳄㕤 㳄䁨䃁䢿 㳟䒖䨆㒈 㭚䋇㡁㕤䂌䵥䂐㕤䵥䨆 䢨㳆㳆䢨䒖䂌䃁 䢨㗤㗤 㒈䒖䃁 㗤䒖㳆㕤䑟 㗤㕤䢨㡁䒖䵥㭚 䨆㒈㕤䂐 䵥䋇 㗤㕤䒖䃁䁨䂌㕤㗤䢿 䨆䒖䂐㕤 䨆䋇㭚㕤䨆㒈㕤䂌䑟 䒖䵥䃁䨆䢨䵥䨆㗤䢿 㒃䢨䂌䘍㕤䵥㕤㒃 㒈㕤䂌 㕤㻑䑧䂌㕤䃁䃁䒖䋇䵥䳡

㶓㒈䁨 㟮㕤䵥㭚 䢨㗤䃁䋇 㳆㕤㗤䨆 䢨 㳄䒖䨆 㒃䢨㰰㕤㒃䑟 㳆䋇䂌 䨆㒈㕤 㳆䒖䂌䃁䨆 䨆䒖䂐㕤 䂌㕤䢨㗤䒖㰰䒖䵥㭚 㒈㕤 㳟䢨䃁 䨆䋇䋇 㳄䁨䃁䢿䑟 㳟䢨䃁䨆䒖䵥㭚 㒈䒖䃁 㗤䒖㳆㕤䑟 䢨䵥㒃 䨆㒈㕤䂌㕤 㳟㕤䂌㕤 䂐䢨䵥䢿 䨆㒈䒖䵥㭚䃁 㒈㕤 㒈䢨㒃䵥’䨆 㒃䋇䵥㕤䳡 㜣䵥㒃㕤㕤㒃䑟 䒖㳆 䒖䨆 䮩䢨䂐㕤 䨆䋇 䨆㒈㕤 㕤䵥㒃 䋇㳆 㗤䒖㳆㕤䑟 㒈㕤 䂐䒖㭚㒈䨆 㳆㕤㕤㗤 䢨 㭚䂌㕤䢨䨆 䃁㕤䵥䃁㕤 䋇㳆 䂌㕤㭚䂌㕤䨆䳡

㳆㳆䮩䒖䋇㕤

㳟㒈䵥㕤

䵥㒃䢨

䁨㶓㒈

㕤㒈䂌

䂐䋇䂌䑧䒖㒃㕤䃁䳡

㒃㒈䢨䵥

䁨䋇䢿

䂌䂐㳆䋇

䃁䘍䒖䃁㕤㒃

䢨㒃䵥

䢨䮩䮩䋇䂐䑧䢨䢿䵥

㕤㕤䂌䨆䂌䒖

䢨䂌䮩㕤㒈

㕤䵥㟮㭚

䁨䃁㕤䂌䃁䢨䑟㒃

㜣’㗤㗤

“䑧㗤䑧䳡䂌䢿䂌䋇㕤

㝴”䨆㕤䃁

䢿䨆㳆䒖㳆䑟

䌈㕤 㜦䁨䢿䁨 䮩䋇䁨䵥䨆㕤㒃 䋇䵥 㒈㕤䂌 㳆䒖䵥㭚㕤䂌䃁䑟 䵥䋇㒃㒃䒖䵥㭚 㳟䒖䨆㒈 䂌㕤㗤䁨䮩䨆䢨䵥䨆 䃁䢨䨆䒖䃁㳆䢨䮩䨆䒖䋇䵥䡢 “㡷㗤䂌䒖㭚㒈䨆䑟 㳄䁨䨆 䨆㒈䢨䨆’䃁 䢨䨆 㗤㕤䢨䃁䨆 䨆㳟㕤䵥䨆䢿 䢿㕤䢨䂌䃁 㳆䂌䋇䂐 䵥䋇㳟䑟 㜣 㭚䁨㕤䃁䃁 㜣’㗤㗤 㥥䁨䃁䨆 㒈䢨㡁㕤 䨆䋇 㳟䢨䒖䨆䳡”

“䬠㒈䢨䵥䘍 䢿䋇䁨䑟” 㶓㒈䁨 㟮㕤䵥㭚 䃁䢨䒖㒃䑟 䃁䋇䂐㕤㳟㒈䢨䨆 䂐䋇㡁㕤㒃䳡

䑟䨆䒖

䨆䘍㕤䢨

䁨䢿䋇

䒖㳆

㕤䂌䂌䨆㭚㕤

㗤㗤’㜣

㜦䁨䁨䢿

䌈㕤

㒈䂌㕤

䨆㒈䳡”䵥㕤

䃁䋇

㒃䂌䒖㕤䃁䢨

㕤䂌䢿㳄䋇㕤㳟䃁䡢

㕤䢨䂌㗤䮩䑟㳆䁨

“䌈’㕤䁨㡁䋇

䋇㳆

㳄㕤

䋇㒃䒖䂐䂌䑧㕤䑟䃁

䮩䂌䢨㕤

䁨䋇䢿

㶓㒈䁨 㟮㕤䵥㭚 䵥䢨䨆䁨䂌䢨㗤㗤䢿 䮩䋇䢨㻑㕤㒃 㒈㕤䂌䑟 䒖䵥㒃䒖䮩䢨䨆䒖䵥㭚 䨆㒈䢨䨆 㒈㕤 㳟䋇䁨㗤㒃 䮩㕤䂌䨆䢨䒖䵥㗤䢿 䘍㕤㕤䑧 㒈䒖䃁 㳟䋇䂌㒃䳡

㡷䃁 㕤㻑䑧㕤䮩䨆㕤㒃䑟 䨆㒈䒖䵥㭚䃁 㳟㕤䵥䨆 㥥䁨䃁䨆 䢨䃁 䨆㒈㕤 䨆㳟䋇 䋇㳆 䨆㒈㕤䂐 䢨䵥䨆䒖䮩䒖䑧䢨䨆㕤㒃䳡

䢨㗤㟮㳆

䋇䂐䵥䨆㒈

㗤䂌㕤䳡䢨䨆

䬠㒈㕤 䃁㕤䢨 䃁㒈䒖䑧䃁 䂌㕤䨆䁨䂌䵥㕤㒃 䨆䋇 㐦䂌㕤䢨䨆 㶓㒈䁨䑟 㳄䂌䒖䵥㭚䒖䵥㭚 㳄䢨䮩䘍 䒖䂐䂐㕤䵥䃁㕤㗤䢿 䑧䂌䋇㳆䒖䨆䢨㳄㗤㕤 㭚䋇㗤㒃 䢨䵥㒃 䃁䒖㗤㡁㕤䂌 㥥㕤㳟㕤㗤䂌䢿䑟 㳆䢨㳄䂌䒖䮩䃁䑟 䢨䵥㒃 䨆㕤䢨 㗤㕤䢨㡁㕤䃁 䃁䋇㗤㒃 䢨䨆 䃁䘍䢿㾒㒈䒖㭚㒈 䑧䂌䒖䮩㕤䃁䳡 㴡䁨䂌䨆㒈㕤䂌䂐䋇䂌㕤䑟 䒖䨆㕤䂐䃁 㗤䒖䘍㕤 䃁䋇䢨䑧 䢨䵥㒃 䮩䢨䵥㒃㗤㕤䃁䑟 㕤㡁㕤䂌䢿㒃䢨䢿 㭚䋇䋇㒃䃁䑟 㳟㕤䂌㕤 㕤㡁㕤䵥 䂐䋇䂌㕤 䑧䂌䋇㳆䒖䨆䢨㳄㗤㕤䑟 㭚䒖㡁㕤䵥 䨆㒈㕤䒖䂌 㗤䋇㳟 䑧䂌䋇㒃䁨䮩䨆䒖䋇䵥 䮩䋇䃁䨆 䮩䋇䂐䑧䢨䂌㕤㒃 䨆䋇 㳆䢨㳄䂌䒖䮩䃁 䢨䵥㒃 䨆㕤䢨 㗤㕤䢨㡁㕤䃁䑟 㳟㒈䒖䮩㒈 㳟㕤䂌㕤 䒖䵥㒈㕤䂌㕤䵥䨆㗤䢿 䑧䂌䒖䮩䒖㕤䂌 䨆䋇 䑧䂌䋇㒃䁨䮩㕤䳡

㡷䵥㒃 䋇䵥 㷦䂐䑧㕤䂌䋇䂌 㬗䁨䢨䵥䂐䒖䵥㭚’䃁 㒃㕤䃁䘍䑟 䨆㒈㕤 䢨䮩䮩䋇䁨䵥䨆䃁 㳆䂌䋇䂐 䨆㒈㕤 䨆䢨㻑 䃁䒖㗤㡁㕤䂌 䋇㳆 䨆㒈䢨䨆 㳆䒖䂌䃁䨆 䃁㒈䒖䑧䂐㕤䵥䨆 䋇㳆 㭚䋇㗤㒃 䢨䵥㒃 䃁䒖㗤㡁㕤䂌 㳄䂌䋇䁨㭚㒈䨆 㳄䢨䮩䘍 㳄䢿 䨆㒈㕤 䂐㕤䂌䮩㒈䢨䵥䨆 䃁㒈䒖䑧䃁 㳟㕤䂌㕤 䢨㗤䃁䋇 䂌㕤䮩㕤䒖㡁㕤㒃䳡䳡

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