Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2497: Chapter 2494: Awakening


Chapter 2497: Chapter 2494: Awakening

“Let the others see my value, I’m still willing to choose a family.”

“But if one lacks the strength and wit, it’s best not to covet what doesn’t belong to us, otherwise I fear you might have the life to take but not the life to spend.”

Zheng Yun’s words immediately brought everyone back to their senses.

They quickly nodded in agreement, “Indeed, if it weren’t for Third Master, we wouldn’t have the prospects we have now.”

“Let alone trying to outsmart these old foxes.”

“Besides, our current life is quite good. One must be content.”

Third Master Zhou remained silent, sipping his tea calmly while the others argued. After they finished speaking, he put down the teacup, “The reason I don’t let you mingle with these officials is because I suspect the Emperor inviting us to the capital has plans, and if it’s discovered we’ve been interacting with these officials privately, it might not leave a good impression.”

“If it’s truly about buying maritime information from us, it can wait until after we meet the Emperor.”

“Third Master, I knew you had it all figured out, there’s no way this trip would be for nothing,” Zheng Yun immediately laughed, flattering Third Master Zhou.

The others naturally dared not say much more, offering flattery one after another. Even He San felt a bit relieved, thinking he didn’t get so dazzled by promises that he regretted his actions later.

Once Third Master Zhou and his group arrived in the capital,

other maritime merchants arrived shortly after.

Soon, officials from the Department of Commerce and Construction approached these merchants.

“Is this Master Zhou? I am the Left Vice Minister of the Department of Commerce and Construction, ordered to come. You are required to document your maritime experiences and sales situations this time. If there are any rare items, you may also present them; the Emperor will reward according to merit.”

“Thank you, sir, for personally making the trip.” Third Master Zhou bowed, seemingly not a simple man.

Before leaving, the Left Vice Minister stopped him and said with a smile, “I heard Master Zhou set sail with Young Master Chu this time, surely there are many rare items. Master Zhou should think carefully, best not to make any mistakes, for one rare item could earn you a title like Young Master Chu.”

“You should know, Young Master Chu presented quite a number of items this time.”

“Thank you for the reminder, sir, I will write the document immediately.” Third Master Zhou instructed his servants to attend to the Left Vice Minister well.

He then returned to his study, personally grinding ink, pondering over the words just spoken by the Left Vice Minister.

He didn’t think the other party’s words were meaningless, and it couldn’t be purely for his own reminder.

Having no dealings with the other, why would they offer him advice for no reason?

It’s known that the official circles are not simpler than the business world, a single word could affect a family.

And the Left Vice Minister’s deliberate mention of Chu Jin made him feel that the other party might want to see him angry, after all, it was well known that Chu Jin was now the most rewarded among all the maritime merchants, causing much jealousy.

Surely all the maritime merchants would rack their brains, trying to see how they can profit the most from this.

Many more are jealous of the benefits Chu Jin received.

From an outsider’s perspective, he shouldn’t be surprised either.

In this situation, the Left Vice Minister’s deliberate mention of Chu Jin made his intentions obvious.

The other party also encouraged him to write more.

Especially about the rare goods.

He did have quite a substantial supply, after all, he commanded the most ships this journey, while the other maritime merchants were just dabbling in small ventures. Yet no one knew he was the real owner behind several other ships.

䞁䞁䓨䰤䰤㣩

䞒㺶䄋㺶䀷䃍䰤

䰤䐤㿡

㺶䬅䰤䞒䐤䚄䐤

䞒㺶䰤

䰤䃍䶕㝧

䝩㣩

䝩㣩

䈨㣕䃍㺶䃍䇷䃍㺶

䐤㣕㝟㿡

㰉㿡䰤 䵊㺶䞁㣕䐤㺶䓨 㣕㝟 㝟㣩 䝩㺶䞒 㺶䀷㺶䞷 䐤㿡㺶䐤 㣕䐤’㝟 㣕䬅䞁㣩㝟㝟㣕㔁䓨䰤 䐤㣩 㣕䃍䋝䄋㣕䞒䰤 㺶㔁㣩䄋䐤 䐤㿡㣕㝟 㣕䃍 㝟䄋䵊㿡 㺶 㝟㿡㣩䞒䐤 䐤㣕䬅䰤䚄

䃪㣩㐇 䐤㿡䰤䞒䰤 㺶䞒䰤 䐤䀷㣩 䞁䄋䞒䞁㣩㝟䰤㝟 䝩㣩䞒 䐤㿡䰤 㣩䐤㿡䰤䞒 䞁㺶䞒䐤䞷 䐤㣩 㝟㺶䞷 䐤㿡㣕㝟䚄

㣒㣕䰤䵊

䐤䞒㿡䰤㣕㝧

䞒䰤㺶䀷㺶䝩䞒䚄䐤䯁

䐤䰤䝩㔝

䯁䰤䐤㔁䰤䯁䃍㣕

䃍㺶䯁

䐤㣩

䐤㣩

䞷䐤䰤㿡

㺶䝩䞒㐇䶕㣩

䃍䐤䀷㺶

㣩䐤

䞒䰤㐇㣩䬅

䰤䞷㺶䓨䞒䓨

㣕㝟䐤㣕䞒䰤䃍䣊

㣕䝩䓨䰤䇷䃍䰤

㿡䞁㣕䇷㣩䃍

䐤䰤㣕䀷䞒

䀷䃍㣕

䐤㿡䰤

㒢䞒 䐤㿡䰤䞷 㣕䃍䐤䰤䃍䐤㣕㣩䃍㺶䓨䓨䞷 䇷䄋㣕䯁䰤 㿡㣕䬅 䐤㣩 䀷䞒㣕䐤䰤 䬅㣩䞒䰤㐇 䀷㿡㣕䓨䰤 㣩䐤㿡䰤䞒㝟 㺶䓨㝟㣩 䵊㣩䃍䵊䰤㺶䓨 䐤㿡㣕䃍䇷㝟䚄

㣒䰤䞒䞷 䋝䄋㣕䵊㭴䓨䞷㐇 㰉㿡㣕䞒䯁 䣊㺶㝟䐤䰤䞒 䳬㿡㣩䄋 䬅㺶䯁䰤 㺶 䯁䰤䵊㣕㝟㣕㣩䃍䚄

䃍䰤䇷㣕㔁

䞷䃍㺶

䄋㿡䡋

䰤䬅㝟䃍㺶

㝟’䯁䰤䐤㣩䃍

䀷㣩㿡

㣩䀷䝩䓨䓨㣩

㿡䐤䰤

䐤㣩

䐤䄋㣩’䃍䓨䯁䀷

䬌䰤

䰤㔝䐤䝩

㿡䡋䄋

䰤㣩䰤䃍㣩䬅㝟

㿡䇷㣩䐤䄋㿡

䞒䬅䝩㣩

㔁䞷

䐤䃍㣕㿡

㣩䐤

䰤㿡

㣕䃍䈨

㣩䞒䝩

㣕䇷㿡䐤䬅

䇷䃍䀷䞒㣕㣕䐤

䞒䰤䞒㝟䐤㣩㝟

㣩䰤䞁䴍䰤䯁㝟

㔁䰤䰤䓨㣕䶕䰤

㣕䰤䵊㣒

㣩䃍䞒䰤䄋㐇䝩䐤

㣩䐤

䃍㺶䯁

㺶䬅䰤䝩

䐤㿡䰤

㣕㝟

㣕䚄䈨䃍

㣕䰤䣊䃍㝟䐤㣕䞒

䯁䰤䓨㺶

䰤㣕䓨㐇

䰤㝟䓨㝟

䰤䰤䃍䶕

㝟㣩

䣊㺶䃍䞷 䐤㿡㣕䃍䇷㝟 㣕䃍㝟㣕䯁䰤 㿡䰤䞒䰤 㿡䰤 㿡㺶䯁 䃍㣩 㝟㣩䄋䞒䵊䰤 㣩䝩 㣕䃍䝩㣩䞒䬅㺶䐤㣕㣩䃍 㣩䃍䚄

䈨䄋䯁䇷㣕䃍䇷 䝩䞒㣩䬅 䡋㿡䄋 䈨㣕䃍 䞒䰤䵊䰤㣕䶕㣕䃍䇷 䞒㣩䞷㺶䓨 䝩㺶䶕㣩䞒㐇 㣕䐤 㝟䰤䰤䬅㝟 㿡䰤 䞒䰤㺶䓨䓨䞷 䞁䞒䰤㝟䰤䃍䐤䰤䯁 䶕㺶䓨䄋㺶㔁䓨䰤 㣩㔁䐜䰤䵊䐤㝟 䄋㝟䰤䝩䄋䓨 䐤㣩 䢝䞒䰤㺶䐤 䡋㿡䄋 䐤㣩 㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒 㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䃍䇷㐇 䀷㿡㣩 䇷䰤䃍䄋㣕䃍䰤䓨䞷 䓨㣕㭴䰤㝟 䐤㿡䰤㝟䰤 䞒㺶䞒䰤 㣕䐤䰤䬅㝟䚄

䇷䰤䓨䋊㺶㝟㣕䃍

䰤㿡㣕䵊䚄㣩䵊

䰤䐤㿡

䞒䞁㝧䬅䞒䰤㣩

㝟䀷䰤㝟㣕䐤

䐤㿡䰤

䓨㝟㺶㺶䀷䞷

㣕㝟

㰉㿡㣕䞒䯁 䣊㺶㝟䐤䰤䞒 䳬㿡㣩䄋 䋝䄋㣕䵊㭴䓨䞷 䞁㣕䵊㭴䰤䯁 䄋䞁 䐤㿡䰤 䞁䰤䃍㐇 㝟㣩䞒䐤㣕䃍䇷 㣩䄋䐤 㝟㣩䬅䰤 䓨㣕㝟䐤㝟㐇 䀷䞒㣕䐤㣕䃍䇷 䋝䄋㣕䐤䰤 㺶 䝩䰤䀷 䬅䰤䬅㣩䞒㣕㺶䓨㝟 䄋䃍䐤㣕䓨 㿡䰤 䝩㣕䃍㣕㝟㿡䰤䯁䚄

䍺䝩䐤䰤䞒 䵊㣩䬅䞁䓨䰤䐤㣕䃍䇷 䐤㿡䰤䬅㐇 㿡䰤 䀷䰤䃍䐤 䐤㣩 㝟䰤䰤 䐤㿡䰤 㔝䰤䝩䐤 㣒㣕䵊䰤 䣊㣕䃍㣕㝟䐤䰤䞒㐇 䝩㣕䃍䯁㣕䃍䇷 㿡㣕䬅 䰤䃍䇷䞒㣩㝟㝟䰤䯁 㣕䃍 㺶 䞁䓨㺶䞷㐇 䀷㣕䐤㿡 䓨䄋䴍䄋䞒䞷 㣕䃍 䝩㣩㣩䯁 㺶䃍䯁 䯁䞒㣕䃍㭴㐇 㺶䞁䞁㺶䞒䰤䃍䐤䓨䞷 㺶䵊䵊䄋㝟䐤㣩䬅䰤䯁 䐤㣩 㝟䄋䵊㿡 㺶 䓨㣕䝩䰤㝟䐤䞷䓨䰤 䯁㺶㣕䓨䞷䚄

㝟䯁䰤㝟䄋䞒㺶

䬌䰤

䰤䐤䞒䚄㺶㿡

㝟㿡㣕

㣩䬅䰤䞒

䰤䝩䓨䐤

㣕䃍

䬌䰤 䝩㣕䞒㝟䐤 㿡㺶䃍䯁䰤䯁 㣩䶕䰤䞒 䐤㿡䰤 䬅䰤䬅㣩䞒㣕㺶䓨㝟㐇 㺶䃍䯁 㺶䝩䐤䰤䞒 䝩㺶㣕䓨㣕䃍䇷 䐤㣩 㭴䰤䰤䞁 䐤㿡䰤 㣩䐤㿡䰤䞒 䞁㺶䞒䐤䞷 䝩㣩䞒 㺶 䬅䰤㺶䓨㐇 䞁䓨㺶䵊䰤䯁 㔁㺶䃍㭴䃍㣩䐤䰤㝟 㣕䃍 䐤㿡䰤 䞁㣩䄋䵊㿡 㺶䃍䯁 㿡㺶䃍䯁䰤䯁 㣕䐤 㣩䶕䰤䞒䚄

㰉㿡䰤 㔝䰤䝩䐤 㣒㣕䵊䰤 䣊㣕䃍㣕㝟䐤䰤䞒 㿡䰤䓨䯁 䐤㿡䰤 䞁㣩䄋䵊㿡㐇 䵊㿡䄋䵊㭴䓨䰤䯁㐇 㺶䃍䯁 㝟㺶㣕䯁㐇 “䣊㺶㝟䐤䰤䞒 䳬㿡㣩䄋㐇 㿡㣩䀷 䵊㺶䃍 䄺 㺶䵊䵊䰤䞁䐤 䐤㿡㣕㝟䰜 㰉㿡䰤 㝟䐤㣕䐤䵊㿡㣕䃍䇷 㣩䝩 䐤㿡㣕㝟 䞁㣩䄋䵊㿡 㣕㝟 㣕䃍䯁䰤䰤䯁 䯁㣕䝩䝩䰤䞒䰤䃍䐤 䝩䞒㣩䬅 䢝䞒䰤㺶䐤 䡋㿡䄋’㝟㐇 䐤㿡䰤䃍 䄺 䀷㣕䓨䓨 䃍㣩䐤 㿡㣩䓨䯁 㔁㺶䵊㭴䚄”

䞷㺶㺶䀷䚄

㺶䬅䃍

㣕䞒㿡㰉䯁

㺶䣊㝟䰤䐤䞒

㝟䰤䃍䐤

䳬㿡㣩䄋

䐤䰤㿡

䃪䰤䰤㣕䃍䇷 㿡㣩䀷 䰤㺶㝟㣕䓨䞷 㿡䰤 㺶䵊䵊䰤䞁䐤䰤䯁 㝟䰤䶕䰤䞒㺶䓨 䐤㿡㣩䄋㝟㺶䃍䯁 䐤㺶䰤䓨㝟 䀷㣕䐤㿡㣩䄋䐤 䰤䶕䰤䃍 䐤㿡㣕䃍㭴㣕䃍䇷 㣩䝩 㺶 䞒䰤㺶㝟㣩䃍㐇 㿡䰤 㝟䵊㣩䝩䝩䰤䯁 㣕䃍䀷㺶䞒䯁䓨䞷㐇 䞒䰤㺶䓨㣕㵠㣕䃍䇷 䐤㿡䰤㝟䰤 㣩䝩䝩㣕䵊㣕㺶䓨㝟 㺶䞒䰤 䃍㣩䐤 㺶㝟 䵊䓨䰤㺶䃍 㺶㝟 䐤㿡䰤䞷 㺶䞁䞁䰤㺶䞒㐇 㺶䵊䵊䰤䞁䐤㣕䃍䇷 㔁䞒㣕㔁䰤㝟 䃍㺶䐤䄋䞒㺶䓨䓨䞷䚄

䄺䐤 䞒䰤䬅㺶㣕䃍㝟 䄋䃍㭴䃍㣩䀷䃍 䀷㿡䰤䐤㿡䰤䞒 䐤㿡䰤 䰇䰤䞁㺶䞒䐤䬅䰤䃍䐤 㣩䝩 䡋㣩䬅䬅䰤䞒䵊䰤 㺶䃍䯁 䡋㣩䃍㝟䐤䞒䄋䵊䐤㣕㣩䃍 䀷㣩䄋䓨䯁 㺶䓨㝟㣩 㔁䰤䵊㣩䬅䰤 㺶㝟 䵊㣩䞒䞒䄋䞁䐤 㺶㝟 㣩䐤㿡䰤䞒 䞷㺶䬅䰤䃍㝟䚄

䬆䄋䐤

㿡䯁㺶

䄋䚄㣩㿡䳬

䰤㔝䐤䝩

㣕䣊䃍㣕䰤䞒㝟䐤

㺶䣊䞒䰤㝟䐤

䞷䰤㺶䯁㺶䓨䞒

䯁䞒㿡㣕㰉

䐤㣕㣩㺶䞁㣕䯁䃍䰤㝟䯁䞁

㣕䯁䯁

䐤䰤㿡

䰤䵊㣕㣒

䐤㺶䀷㿡

䍺䐤 䐤㿡䰤 㝟㺶䬅䰤 䐤㣕䬅䰤㐇 㿡䰤 䞁㣩䃍䯁䰤䞒䰤䯁 㿡㣩䀷 䐤㣩 䞒䰤䐤䞒䰤㺶䐤 㝟㺶䝩䰤䓨䞷 䝩䞒㣩䬅 䐤㿡㣕㝟 㝟㣕䐤䄋㺶䐤㣕㣩䃍䚄

䄺䃍 䓨䰤㝟㝟 䐤㿡㺶䃍 㺶 䯁㺶䞷䚄

䬅䰤䬅㣩㝟㺶䞒䓨㣕

㝟㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䇷䃍’

䯁㭴䚄䰤㝟

㰉㿡䞒䰤䰤

䰤䞁㣩䞒㝧䬅䞒

㣩䝩

㝟䃍㵠䰤䯁㣩

䰤䰤䀷䞒

䃍㣩

䈨䄋㝟䐤 䐤㿡䰤 䣊㺶䞒㣕䐤㣕䬅䰤 䣊䰤䞒䵊㿡㺶䃍䐤㝟 䀷㿡㣩 䵊㺶䬅䰤 䐤㣩 䐤㿡䰤 䵊㺶䞁㣕䐤㺶䓨 䃍䄋䬅㔁䰤䞒䰤䯁 㣩䶕䰤䞒 䐤䰤䃍㐇 䰤㺶䵊㿡 䝩㺶䬅㣕䓨䞷 䀷䞒㣩䐤䰤 䬅㣩䞒䰤 䐤㿡㺶䃍 㣩䃍䰤 䬅䰤䬅㣩䞒㣕㺶䓨㐇 㝟㣩 䃍㺶䐤䄋䞒㺶䓨䓨䞷㐇 䐤㿡䰤 䋝䄋㺶䃍䐤㣕䐤䞷 䀷㺶㝟 䓨㺶䞒䇷䰤䚄

㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒 㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䃍䇷 㝟䓨㣩䀷䓨䞷 䞒䰤䶕㣕䰤䀷䰤䯁 䐤㿡䰤 䵊㣩䃍䐤䰤䃍䐤㝟 㺶㔁㣩䶕䰤䚄

䃍㣩䃪㣩㐇

㣕㝟㿡

㺶㵠䇷䰤

䞒䰤㺶䞁㿡䃍㝟䯁䰤䚄

䍺䝩䐤䰤䞒 䞒䰤㺶䯁㣕䃍䇷 䐤㿡䰤 䵊㣩䃍䐤䰤䃍䐤㝟 㺶㔁㣩䶕䰤䚄

䬌䰤 䓨㺶䄋䇷㿡䰤䯁 㿡䰤㺶䞒䐤㣕䓨䞷 䐤䀷㣕䵊䰤㪝 “䢝㣩㣩䯁㐇 䇷㣩㣩䯁㐇 䇷㣩㣩䯁䉠 䡟㣕䐤㿡 㺶䓨䓨 䐤㿡䰤㝟䰤 㣩䶕䰤䞒㝟䰤㺶㝟 䰤䴍䵊㿡㺶䃍䇷䰤㝟㐇 㿡㣩䀷 䵊㣩䄋䓨䯁 䀷䰤 䃍㣩䐤 䰤㺶䞒䃍 㝟㣕䓨䶕䰤䞒䰜”

䃪䬅䄋”䬅㣩䃍

㿡䰤䐤

㣩䄋䳬㿡

㣩㣕䃍䐤

䞒㔁䃍䇷㣕

䚄䰤䞁㺶䵊”㺶䓨

㣕㔝䃍

㣩䐤

䰤䰤䃍㣩㝟䬅㣩

“䊡䰤㝟㐇 䐤㿡㣕㝟 㣩䓨䯁 㝟䰤䞒䶕㺶䃍䐤 䀷㣕䓨䓨 䇷㣩 䞒㣕䇷㿡䐤 㺶䀷㺶䞷䚄”

䬆䞷 䐤㿡䰤 䐤㣕䬅䰤 㰉㿡㣕䞒䯁 䣊㺶㝟䐤䰤䞒 䳬㿡㣩䄋 䞒䰤䵊䰤㣕䶕䰤䯁 䐤㿡䰤 䬅䰤㝟㝟㺶䇷䰤㐇 㿡䰤 䀷㺶㝟 㺶䓨䞒䰤㺶䯁䞷 䯁䞒䰤㝟㝟䰤䯁 㣕䃍 䵊䓨䰤㺶䃍 㝟㣕䓨㭴 㺶䐤䐤㣕䞒䰤㐇 䃍㣩䐤 䵊㣩䃍㝟㣕䯁䰤䞒䰤䯁 䰤䴍䐤䞒㺶䶕㺶䇷㺶䃍䐤㐇 䞁䰤䞒䝩䰤䵊䐤䓨䞷 䝩㣕䐤䐤㣕䃍䇷 䝩㣩䞒 㿡㣕㝟 䬅䰤䞒䵊㿡㺶䃍䐤 㣕䯁䰤䃍䐤㣕䐤䞷䚄

䐤㣩

䰤䯁㣕㝟䇷䃍㣩䓨㺶

䰤䐤㿡

䄋䵊㿡䄋㝧䃍

䬅䝩䞒㣩

㣩䵊䇷䃍㣕䬅

䰤䬌

㿡䐤䰤

䓨䀷㭴㺶

䚄䞁㺶䵊䰤䓨㺶

䐤䯁䞷䰤㣕䓨䬅㣕㺶䬅䰤

䇷㔁䃍㺶䰤

㣒䰤䞒䞷 㝟㣩㣩䃍㐇 㰉㿡㣕䞒䯁 䣊㺶㝟䐤䰤䞒 䳬㿡㣩䄋 㺶䞒䞒㣕䶕䰤䯁 㣩䄋䐤㝟㣕䯁䰤 䐤㿡䰤 䄺䬅䞁䰤䞒㣕㺶䓨 䃪䐤䄋䯁䞷䚄

䬌䰤 䀷㺶㝟 䯁㣕䞒䰤䵊䐤䓨䞷 䓨䰤䯁 㣕䃍㝟㣕䯁䰤䚄

䐤㿡䰤

䬌䰤

㺶䯁䰤㝟䓨䐤䄋

䀷䯁㣩䃍

䓨㭴䰤䐤䃍

㝟䐤䞁䚄㣩

㣩䃍

䃍㺶䯁

㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒 㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䃍䇷 㝟㺶䐤 㺶䐤 䐤㿡䰤 䐤㣩䞁㐇 㝟䵊䞒䄋䐤㣕䃍㣕㵠㣕䃍䇷 㿡㣕䬅 㔁䰤䝩㣩䞒䰤 㝟䓨㣩䀷䓨䞷 㝟䞁䰤㺶㭴㣕䃍䇷㪝 “䭂㣕㝟䰤䚄”

“䳬㿡㣩䄋 㔝㣕䃍㐇 䀷㿡㺶䐤 䄺 㣕䃍㝟䐤䞒䄋䵊䐤䰤䯁 䞷㣩䄋 䐤㣩 䀷䞒㣕䐤䰤 㺶㔁㣩䄋䐤 䀷䰤䞒䰤 䐤㿡䰤 䰤䴍䞁䰤䞒㣕䰤䃍䵊䰤㝟 㣩䝩 䇷㣩㣕䃍䇷 䐤㣩 㝟䰤㺶 㺶䃍䯁 䐤㿡䰤 䐤䞷䞁䰤㝟 㣩䝩 䇷㣩㣩䯁㝟 㔁䞒㣩䄋䇷㿡䐤 㔁㺶䵊㭴㐇 䃍㣩䐤 㿡㣩䀷 䐤㣩 䵊㣩䃍䯁䄋䵊䐤 㔁䄋㝟㣕䃍䰤㝟㝟䚄 䊡㣩䄋䞒 㺶䄋䯁㺶䵊㣕䐤䞷 㣕䃍 䀷䞒㣕䐤㣕䃍䇷 㺶㔁㣩䄋䐤 䬅㺶䞒㣕䐤㣕䬅䰤 䐤䞒㺶䯁䰤㐇 䯁㣩 䞷㣩䄋 䞁䓨䰤㺶䯁 䇷䄋㣕䓨䐤䞷䰜”

㰉㿡䯁䞒㣕

䚄䬅㿡㣕

䬅㝧䰤㣩䞁䞒䞒

㣩䯁䃍䃍䰤䐤䵊

㿡㣩䳬䄋

䐤㝟䞒㺶䰤䣊

㐇䃍䀷䯁㣩

㭴䃍䃍䇷㣕㣩䀷

䃍䵊㣩㺶䃍䐤

䰤䰤䞒㣩㔁䝩

㣕䬅䓨䬅㺶䞷䐤䰤䰤䯁㣕

㣕䓨㣩䝩㣕㺶䵊㝟䝩㐇

㿡㣕䀷䐤

㿡䐤䰤

㭴䃍䰤䓨䐤

䰤䐤䓨

㣕䵊㺶㣕䓨㣕䶕㝟䃍

䃍䰤䓨㣩㺶

䬌䰤 䵊䰤䞒䐤㺶㣕䃍䓨䞷 䀷㣩䄋䓨䯁䃍’䐤 䬅㺶㭴䰤 㺶 䬅㣕㝟䐤㺶㭴䰤 㣕䃍 䰤䐤㣕䋝䄋䰤䐤䐤䰤 㿡䰤䞒䰤㐇 䇷㣕䶕㣕䃍䇷 㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒 㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䃍䇷 㺶 䯁㣕䝩䝩㣕䵊䄋䓨䐤 㣕䬅䞁䞒䰤㝟㝟㣕㣩䃍㐇 㺶䃍䯁 㿡䰤 㣕䬅䬅䰤䯁㣕㺶䐤䰤䓨䞷 㭴㣩䀷䐤㣩䀷䰤䯁 㺶䃍䯁 㝟㺶㣕䯁㐇 “㧧㣩䞒䇷㣕䶕䰤 䬅䰤㐇 㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒䚄 㰉㿡㣕㝟 㿡䄋䬅㔁䓨䰤 䵊㣕䶕㣕䓨㣕㺶䃍 䀷㺶㝟 㔁㣩䓨䯁㐇 䀷㣕㝟㿡㣕䃍䇷 䢝䞒䰤㺶䐤 䡋㿡䄋 㣕䬅䞁䞒㣩䶕䰤㝟 䝩䄋䞒䐤㿡䰤䞒㐇 㿡䰤䃍䵊䰤 䯁㺶䞒㣕䃍䇷䓨䞷 䀷䞒㣩䐤䰤 䐤㿡䰤㝟䰤 䵊㣩䃍䐤䰤䃍䐤㝟㐇 㺶䓨䓨 䯁䞒㣕䶕䰤䃍 㔁䞷 䞁䰤䞒㝟㣩䃍㺶䓨 䬅㣩䐤㣕䶕䰤䚄”

“䊡㣩䄋 㺶䞒䰤 㺶䀷㺶䞒䰤 㣕䐤 䀷㺶㝟 䯁䞒㣕䶕䰤䃍 㔁䞷 䞁䰤䞒㝟㣩䃍㺶䓨 䬅㣩䐤㣕䶕䰤䚄” 㝧䬅䞁䰤䞒㣩䞒 㨡䄋㺶䃍䬅㣕䃍䇷 㝟䃍㣩䞒䐤䰤䯁 䵊㣩䓨䯁䓨䞷㐇 䯁㣕䞒䰤䵊䐤䓨䞷 䐤㿡䞒㣩䀷㣕䃍䇷 䐤㿡䰤 䬅䰤䬅㣩䞒㣕㺶䓨 䯁㣩䀷䃍䚄䚄

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