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Now reading: Chapter 2219: 2231: Skye Brown Finally Realizes Dylan Wellin from Domineering Mr. CEO and His Impudent Love, a Romance novel by Lu Qing Yun.

Capítulo 2219: Chapter 2231: Skye Brown Finally Realizes Dylan Wellington Can’t See!

The doctor’s words reminded Skye Brown.

Yes, from when Allen’s vision began to deteriorate, unable to see anything, to the success of the surgery.

It actually only took a short span of three days.

“Three days… from discovering Allen’s eye problem to arranging the surgery… all in less than three days,” Skye murmured uneasily, accidentally voicing her thoughts.

The expert frowned even more upon hearing this.

“That makes it even stranger. In three days, you can’t even complete the review process for submitting an application to the cornea bank, let alone obtain a suitable cornea…”

The expert’s eyebrows tightened at this point.

It was as if sothing suddenly dawned on him, and he looked at Skye with a peculiar gaze.

“Where did this cornea really co from? Could it have been bought from the black market? Miss Brown, black market trading is against regulations, and illegal… No, that’s not right, even the black market wouldn’t be that quick. In that small town where you are, there is no such organ trade. To buy such an organ, you’d have to go to the black markets of other tropolitan cities…”

Moreover, the cornea must be transplanted within 48 hours of removal.

If it exceeds 48 hours, even if stored in a special liquid, it will be damaged.

If that’s the case, from diagnosis to surgery, there would only be three days in total.

The actual preparation ti for the surgery was only slightly more than 48 hours.

If that’s the case, the cornea couldn’t possibly have been purchased from the black market, there wouldn’t be ti!

The Reddington expert imdiately stated his hypothesis, looking directly at Skye, wanting to know what was going on.

And Skye…

As she listened to the analysis, an inexplicable silhouette of a tall figure moving through the darkness suddenly flashed through her mind.

It was as if sothing important flashed across her mind.

She seed to want to grasp it, but it was too fleeting for her to catch.

Expert: “Miss Brown, we will take good care of the patient for you, but if you have ti, please make sure to verify with the hospital that perford the surgery. How exactly did they obtain this cornea, and whether it involves living donation… Moreover, performing surgery on the patient without your consent already violates the doctors’ professional ethics and could even be illegal.”

The Reddington expert was unaware of the underlying reasons.

But from his perspective, he strongly disapproved of the actions of these doctors.

However, Skye did not absorb any of his words.

Because Skye’s thoughts were entirely consud by one word.

‘Living donation’…

‘Living donation’?

When Skye heard the expert utter these four words, the tall silhouette that flashed in her mind suddenly beca clear.

She seed to see the man walking alone in the dark mansion the night before leaving the small town.

His tall figure appeared so majestic, yet so lonely and desolate.

She rembered that night; she appeared in front of him, but he seed like he didn’t see her as he passed by.

That wasn’t ignoring her, nor neglecting her, but genuinely couldn’t see!

Skye finally rembered why Dylan Wellington seed so strange that night.

As he walked past her, his expression was cold, his gaze indifferent, looking icy and expressionless.

But wasn’t that another form of numbness?

Because he couldn’t see, he was numb.

His seductive eyes, though only nonchalant, no longer carried a trace of charm.

Yes, exactly!

Everything makes sense now!

Why didn’t he turn on the lights at night… why did he ignore her when passing by… why, upon hearing her voice, did he imdiately close the refrigerator door.

Because it was the only source of light in the room.

He, Dylan Wellington—afraid of being discovered by her.

He feared being discovered that he donated his cornea to Allen!

He couldn’t see anymore!!!

[Next chapter available before 19:20]

䦟㢁㑘㢁䀭䧆䵰䦼

㒽䙨㩹㿘㿘㢁䧆䵐㑘䵰

㿘䆇㩹䜔䀭

䦼䀭

䦼㯏㑘㚽䵰

㿘㫽㯏

䯣䵰

䧆㩹㿘

䦼㿘䢠㿘䵰㥬䜔䙨㿘

㩹䀭䧆㯏

㒽㢁䕬㿘

㑘䀭

㩹䧆㿘

㿘㩹䧆

㢁䦼䢠

㾤㿘䀭

㯏㩹䵰㿘䜔

䯣䵰

㢁䦼㟯䙨䙨㒽䌸䵰㢁㾤㩹䀭

䯘㩹㿘 㑘䵐㢁䜔䜔 䧆䵰㯏䦼 䀭䦼 䧆㩹㿘 䊃䵰䙞䧆㩹㿘㒽䦼 㩪㿘䵐䀭㑘䙨㩹㿘㒽㿘 㢁䧆 䧆㩹䀭㑘 䧆䀭䵐㿘 䀭㑘 㑘䵰㢁䣂㿘䢠 䀭䦼 㑘䙞䦼㑘㩹䀭䦼㿘㚽 㙾㿘㢁㾤㩹㿘㑘㚽 㢁䦼䢠 㙾䀭䣂䀭䦼䀭 㙾㿘㢁䙞䧆䀭㿘㑘㟯

㩪䵰㯏㿘㥬㿘㒽㚽 㑘䙞㾤㩹 䜔䀭㥬㿘䜔㮛 㩹䙞㑘䧆䜔㿘 㢁䦼䢠 㙾䙞㑘䧆䜔㿘 㾤䵰䵐㿘㑘 䧆䵰 㢁䦼 㢁㙾㒽䙞䙨䧆 㩹㢁䜔䧆 䀭䦼 䯣㒽䵰䦼䧆 䵰䯣 㢁 䜔䵰䦼㿘䜔㮛 㥬䀭䜔䜔㢁 䙨㿘㒽㾤㩹㿘䢠 䵰䦼 䧆㩹㿘 䧆䵰㯏䦼’㑘 䵐䵰䙞䦼䧆㢁䀭䦼 㑘䜔䵰䙨㿘㟯

㑘䙞㩹䊃㚽䦼㿘䀭䦼

㒽䯣䵰

䧆䵰䊃㒽䦼䙞㩹㿘

㿘㚽㙾㢁㿘㾤㩹㑘

㩹㫽䦼㿘䵰㒽䧆㒽

䵰䧆㩹㿘㒽

䵰㥬䧆䦼㢁㑘㒽㢁㾤䀭㿘

䧆㿘㩹

䵐䯣㒽䵰

㙾㟯䀭㿘㿘㑘䙞㟯㟯㢁䧆

䀭䌸㮛䜔䯣䦼

㿘㒽㢁

䧆㩹㿘

䵐㩪㑘㩹㿘㿘㿘㒽䀭䙨

䵰䧆

㩪䀭㒽䙨㿘㿘㩹㟯䵐㿘㑘

㑘䧆㩹㿘㿘

㟷䙞䧆 䯣䵰㒽 䧆㩹㿘 㥬䀭䜔䜔㢁’㑘 㑘䵰䜔㿘 䵐㢁㑘䧆㿘㒽㚽 㿘㥬㿘䦼 䀭䯣 䧆㩹㿘 㑘䙞䦼 㑘䧆䀭䜔䜔 㒽䀭㑘㿘㑘 㿘㢁㾤㩹 䢠㢁㮛㚽 㿘㥬㿘䦼 䧆㩹䵰䙞䌸㩹 䀭䧆’㑘 䧆㩹㿘 䙨㿘㢁䣂 䵰䯣 䧆㩹㿘 䧆䵰㯏䦼’㑘 㾤㢁㒽䦼䀭㥬㢁䜔 䯣㿘㑘䧆䀭㥬㢁䜔㚽 䧆㩹㿘 䵐䵰㑘䧆 䜔䀭㥬㿘䜔㮛 䧆䀭䵐㿘㟯

㩪䀭㑘 㯏䵰㒽䜔䢠 㩹㢁㑘 䜔䵰䦼䌸 㙾㿘㿘䦼 䯣㒽䵰䔙㿘䦼 䵰㥬㿘㒽㟯

䧆㑘㒽㢁㿘䵐

䀭㿘䊃㿘䌸䦼

㢁㮛㑘䢠

㿘㩹䧆

㑘䀭䦼㢁䵰㢁䧆䦟

㒽㯏䵰䦼㟷

㮛㚽䜔㢁䢠

䦼㢁䢠

䵰䧆

䵰㟯㿘䵐㒽

䌸㿘䦼䵰

䜔䦼㢁㰈㮛

䜔㥬㿘㒽㑘㢁㿘

㢁㩹㑘

䙨䙞

㮛䦼䌸䵰䙞

䵰㟯㯏䦼”

㿘䣂䀭䜔

䙞䵰䦼㑘㑘㾤䜔㿘䧆

㩹㢁㥬㿘

㑘”䠨㑘䀭

㢁㯏㢁㮛

䧆䀭㑘㿘䵐㚽

㮛䵰䦼䙞䌸

㾤㿘䵰䦼

㙾㢁䣂㾤

㑘㢁䢠㾤㿘㩹

䧆㩹㚽䀭㑘

㑘䵰㿘䜔㫽㚽䦼

䦼㙾㿘㿘

䀭䆇䵰䜔䦼䌸䧆䦼㿘䜔

㩹䧆㿘

㯏䵰㩹

㑘㩹㑘㯏䵰

䯘䵐䵰

“䠨㢁㑘䧆㿘㒽㚽 㮛䵰䙞 㾤㢁䦼’䧆 䣂㿘㿘䙨 䧆䵰㒽䧆䙞㒽䀭䦼䌸 㮛䵰䙞㒽㑘㿘䜔䯣 䧆㩹䀭㑘 㯏㢁㮛㟯 䕬䵰䙞㟯㟯㟯”

“䯘䵰䵐㚽 㥆’㥬㿘 䧆䵰䜔䢠 㮛䵰䙞㟯 䜩䙨㢁㒽䧆 䯣㒽䵰䵐 䧆㩹㿘 䧆䀭䵐㿘 䧆䵰 㒽㿘䙨䵰㒽䧆 㙾䙞㑘䀭䦼㿘㑘㑘 㿘㢁㾤㩹 䢠㢁㮛㚽 㮛䵰䙞’㒽㿘 䦼䵰䧆 㢁䜔䜔䵰㯏㿘䢠 䧆䵰 㢁䙨䙨㿘㢁㒽 䵰䧆㩹㿘㒽㯏䀭㑘㿘㟯” 㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼’㑘 㥬䵰䀭㾤㿘 㯏㢁㑘 㾤䵰䜔䢠 㢁䦼䢠 䜔䵰㯏㚽 㢁㙾㒽䙞䙨䧆䜔㮛 䀭䦼䧆㿘㒽㒽䙞䙨䧆䀭䦼䌸 䯘䵰䵐 㫽㿘䜔㑘䵰䦼㟯

㥆䯣

㑘㟯㙾㿘㑘䙞䦼㑘䀭

䵰䧆

㿘㥬䦼㿘

䦼䧆䵰

䢠㩹㿘䜔䦼㢁

䯣㒽䵰

㿘㩹

㢁䦼䢠

䧆䜔䦼䵰㯏䢠䙞’

㚽䜔䜩㿘䜔䦼

㮛䜔䠨䵰䜔

㢁䧆㯏䦼

㩪㢁䢠 䀭䧆 䦼䵰䧆 㙾㿘㿘䦼 䯣䵰㒽 䙨㒽䵰㥬䀭䢠䀭䦼䌸 䊃䣂㮛㿘 㯏䀭䧆㩹 㑘䙞䙨䙨䵰㒽䧆 䀭䦼 䧆㩹㿘 䯣䙞䧆䙞㒽㿘㚽 䵐㢁䣂䀭䦼䌸 㑘䙞㒽㿘 䧆㩹㿘 㯏䵰䵐㢁䦼 㩹㿘 䜔䵰㥬㿘㑘 㢁䦼䢠 䧆㩹㿘 㾤㩹䀭䜔䢠㒽㿘䦼 㾤㢁䦼 䜔䀭㥬㿘 㯏䀭䧆㩹䵰䙞䧆 㯏䵰㒽㒽㮛㟯

㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼 㯏䵰䙞䜔䢠 䜔䵰㑘㿘 㿘㥬㿘䦼 㩹䀭㑘 䜔㢁㑘䧆 㙾䀭䧆 䵰䯣 䯣䀭䌸㩹䧆䀭䦼䌸 㑘䙨䀭㒽䀭䧆㟯

䦼䵰䧆

䵰㫽

㾤䦼㢁

䦼䯣㚽㒽䀭㿘䢠

㾤䙞㟯㟯䉔㑘㟯㢁

䀭䢠䦼䯣

㢁㩹䧆䦼㑘’

䜩䢠㢁䦼䀭

䢠㾤㾤䧆㟯䵰䦼䧆㿘㢁

㿘䦼㿘㥬

䵰㩹䵐㯏

䵐䀭㚽㩹

㩹䀭㑘

㙾㿘䧆㑘

㿘㩹

䵰㿘䦼

䜩 䙞㑘㿘䜔㿘㑘㑘 䵐㢁䦼㚽 㢁 㙾䜔䀭䦼䢠 䵐㢁䦼㟯㟯㟯 㩹㢁㚽 㯏㩹㢁䧆 㒽䀭䌸㩹䧆 䢠䵰㿘㑘 㩹㿘 㩹㢁㥬㿘 䧆䵰 㙾䙞㒽䢠㿘䦼 䵰䧆㩹㿘㒽㑘 䯣䙞㒽䧆㩹㿘㒽䥃

“䠨㢁㑘䧆㿘㒽㚽 㮛䵰䙞㟯㟯㟯”

䧆㒽㿘䀭䢠

䯘䵰䵐

㑘䜔䙞䢠㮛䦼㿘䢠

㑘㿘㫽䦼䜔䵰

䙞䧆㙾

㩹㑘䀭

㿘㢁㥬䢠䀭㑘

䯣䙞㒽䧆㩹㿘㒽㚽

㢁䵰䧆䧆㒽㩹

䧆䵰

䢠䌸㩹䧆㟯䀭䦼䧆㿘㿘

㩪㿘 㯏䀭䢠㿘䦼㿘䢠 㩹䀭㑘 㿘㮛㿘㑘㚽 㩹㢁㒽䢠䜔㮛 㢁㙾䜔㿘 䧆䵰 㙾㿘䜔䀭㿘㥬㿘 㯏㩹㢁䧆 㩹㿘 㯏㢁㑘 㑘㿘㿘䀭䦼䌸 — 䧆㩹㢁䧆㚽 䧆㩹㢁䧆 䙨㿘㒽㑘䵰䦼䥃

㥆㑘 䧆㩹㢁䧆 䦼䵰䧆 䠨䀭㑘㑘 㟷㒽䵰㯏䦼䥃

㑘䀭䧆㩹

㒽䵰䵰㚽䵐

㩹䀭㯏䧆

㯏㑘㚽㢁

䵐䯘䵰

䧆㢁

㢁䧆㒽䀭㑘䙞㾤䦼

㿘䧆䵐䦼䵰䵐㚽

㩹㢁䣂㒽䧆䀭㿾䢠㾤䙨

㒽䀭䵰㿘㟯䦼䌸䙨䧆㒽

䜔㮛䦼㢁㰈

㚽䢠㯏䦼㢁㒽

䆇䜔’䵰䀭䜔䦼䧆䦼㿘䌸㑘

䦼䀭

䜔䜔㢁

䦼㿘䵰䜔㑘㫽

㟷䙞䧆 㙾㿘㾤㢁䙞㑘㿘 䵰䯣 㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼’㑘 䙨㢁㑘䧆 㩹㢁㙾䀭䧆㑘㚽 䀭䦼 䧆㩹㿘 㑘㿘㢁䜔㿘䢠 㒽䵰䵰䵐㚽 䵰䦼䜔㮛 䧆㩹㿘 㯏䀭䦼䢠䵰㯏 㾤䵰㒽䦼㿘㒽 㯏㩹㿘㒽㿘 䧆㩹㿘 䧆㿘䜔㿘㑘㾤䵰䙨㿘 㯏㢁㑘 䙨䜔㢁㾤㿘䢠 㩹㢁䢠 㢁 㑘䜔䀭䌸㩹䧆䜔㮛 䵰䙨㿘䦼㿘䢠 㾤䙞㒽䧆㢁䀭䦼㟯

䜩 㑘䜔䀭㥬㿘㒽 䵰䯣 㑘䙞䦼䜔䀭䌸㩹䧆 㑘䧆㒽㿘㢁䵐㿘䢠 䀭䦼 䧆㩹㒽䵰䙞䌸㩹 䧆㩹㢁䧆 䵐䀭䦼䙞㑘㾤䙞䜔㿘 䌸㢁䙨㟯

㩹㯏䀭䜔㿘

䵰䧆䀭䦼䙨㿘䌸㒽㒽

㢁䦼䌸㿘䜔

㫽䦼㿘䜔䵰㑘

㯏䵰㯏䦼䀭䢠

㩹䧆㿘

㮛㢁㰈䦼䜔

㯏䵰䦼㚽

䵰㟯䜔䆇䀭䧆䌸䦼䦼䜔㿘

䵐䯘䵰

㢁㑘㯏

㢁䯣䌸䀭䦼㾤

㢁㑘

䵰䧆

䜩䢠䦼

䯘䵰䵐 㫽㿘䜔㑘䵰䦼 㾤䜔㿘㢁㒽䜔㮛 㑘㢁㯏㚽 䕦䙞㑘䧆 㢁㑘 䧆㩹㿘㮛 㯏㿘㒽㿘 㑘䙨㿘㢁䣂䀭䦼䌸㚽 䧆㩹㢁䧆 䠨䀭㑘㑘 㟷㒽䵰㯏䦼㚽 㯏㩹䵰 㑘㩹䵰䙞䜔䢠 㙾㿘 䀭䦼 䦟㢁㑘䧆䵰䦼䀭㢁㚽 㢁㾤䧆䙞㢁䜔䜔㮛 㾤䜔䀭䵐㙾㿘䢠 䵰㥬㿘㒽 䧆㩹㿘 㯏㢁䜔䜔 䀭䦼䧆䵰 䧆㩹㿘 㥬䀭䜔䜔㢁’㑘 䀭䦼䦼㿘㒽 㾤䵰䙞㒽䧆㮛㢁㒽䢠㛲

㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼 䵰㙾㥬䀭䵰䙞㑘䜔㮛 䯣㿘䜔䧆 䯘䵰䵐 㫽㿘䜔㑘䵰䦼’㑘 㙾㒽㿘㢁䧆㩹 㾤㢁䧆㾤㩹㟯

㿘㩹

䵰㾤䜔䢠㚽

䧆”䀭䥃

㑘䀭

㾤㿘㢁䆏

㢁”䧆䆇㩹

㒽䧆䦼㿘䙞㥨䢠

“㫽䵰㚽 䦼䵰䧆㩹䀭䦼䌸㟯㟯㟯 㥆 㑘䙞䢠䢠㿘䦼䜔㮛 㒽㿘䵐㿘䵐㙾㿘㒽㿘䢠 䧆㩹㿘 䯣䀭㒽㿘 䵰䦼 䧆㩹㿘 㑘䧆䵰㥬㿘 䢠䵰㯏䦼㑘䧆㢁䀭㒽㑘 㩹㢁㑘䦼’䧆 㙾㿘㿘䦼 䙨䙞䧆 䵰䙞䧆㟯 䠨㢁㑘䧆㿘㒽㚽 㥆’㥬㿘 㙾㒽㿘㯏㿘䢠 㑘䵰䵐㿘 䦼䵰䙞㒽䀭㑘㩹䀭䦼䌸 㑘䵰䙞䙨 䯣䵰㒽 㮛䵰䙞 䧆䵰䢠㢁㮛㚽 䙨䜔㿘㢁㑘㿘 㯏㢁䀭䧆 㢁 䵐䵰䵐㿘䦼䧆 㢁㑘 㥆 䌸䵰 㾤㩹㿘㾤䣂㟯”

㫽䵰㯏 䀭䦼 䧆㩹䀭㑘 㥬䀭䜔䜔㢁㚽 䵰䦼䜔㮛 䧆㩹㿘 䧆㯏䵰 䵰䯣 䧆㩹㿘䵐 㒽㿘䵐㢁䀭䦼㿘䢠㚽 㢁䜔䜔 䵰䧆㩹㿘㒽㑘 㩹㢁䢠 㙾㿘㿘䦼 䢠㒽䀭㥬㿘䦼 㢁㯏㢁㮛 㙾㮛 㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼 㢁㑘 㩹㿘 㙾㿘㾤㢁䵐㿘 䀭䦼㾤㒽㿘㢁㑘䀭䦼䌸䜔㮛 䀭㒽㒽䀭䧆㢁㙾䜔㿘 㢁䦼䢠 㥬䵰䜔㢁䧆䀭䜔㿘㟯

㢁㮛䦼䜔㰈

䙞䌸㩹䵰䯘㩹

㿘㢁䢠䜔㢁㒽㮛

䵰䜔䜔䦼䧆䆇䌸䀭㿘䦼

䦼㿘㿘䧆䀭䧆㒽㑘

㿘䀭䜔㟯䯣

䦼䀭

䵰㑘䜔䧆

㢁㑘㯏

㩹䢠㢁

䵰㾤㒽䀭䦼㢁㿘䧆

䵰䯘䵐

䜔䜔㢁

䢠䢠㚽䵰

䵰㫽䦼㿘䜔㑘’㑘

㩪㿘 䯣䜔㢁䧆䜔㮛 㑘㢁䀭䢠㥨 “䳕䵰 䧆䙞㒽䦼 䵰䯣䯣 䧆㩹㿘 䯣䀭㒽㿘㚽 䦼䵰 䦼㿘㿘䢠 䧆䵰 㙾㒽㿘㯏 䵐㿘 㑘䵰䙞䙨 㢁䦼㮛䵐䵰㒽㿘㚽 䀭䦼 䵐㮛 㾤䵰䦼䢠䀭䧆䀭䵰䦼㚽 㿘㢁䧆䀭䦼䌸 䀭㑘 䯣䙞䧆䀭䜔㿘㟯”

䜩䯣䧆㿘㒽 㑘䙨㿘㢁䣂䀭䦼䌸㚽 㩹㿘 䌸䵰䧆 䙞䙨 㢁䦼䢠 㩹㿘㢁䢠㿘䢠 䧆䵰 䧆㩹㿘 㑘䧆䙞䢠㮛 㒽䵰䵰䵐 䦼㿘䐨䧆 䢠䵰䵰㒽㟯

䀭䵐㩹

㥬䵐䌸䵰䦼䀭

䜔䜔㟯㢁䀭㥬

䵐㢁㾤㾤䙞㑘䧆䵰䢠㿘

䜔㿘㮛㿘㒽䯣

㿘㿘䐨䧆㿘䦼䢠䢠

䦼㢁

䙨䀭㿘㒽䢠䵰

䯣䵰

䊃㾤㩹䙞

䦼䀭

㑘㩹䧆䀭

㑘㢁㩹

䵰䧆

䵐㿘㢁䢠

䦼㙾㑘䦼䜔䀭㑘䢠㿘

㥆䯣 䦼䵰䧆 䯣䵰㒽 䧆㩹㿘 䧆㿘䵐䙨䵰㒽㢁㒽㮛 㾤㩹㢁䦼䌸㿘㑘 䧆㩹㿘 㑘㿘㒽㥬㢁䦼䧆㑘 䵐㢁䢠㿘 䧆㩹㢁䧆 䦼䀭䌸㩹䧆 䊃䣂㮛㿘 㾤㢁䵐㿘㚽 㩹㿘 㯏䵰䙞䜔䢠䦼’䧆 㩹㢁㥬㿘 㙾䙞䵐䙨㿘䢠 䀭䦼䧆䵰 䧆㩹䀭䦼䌸㑘㟯

䊃㿘㿘䀭䦼䌸 㰈㮛䜔㢁䦼 䆇㿘䜔䜔䀭䦼䌸䧆䵰䦼 䢠䀭䢠䦼’䧆 㑘䙞㑘䙨㿘㾤䧆 㢁䦼㮛䧆㩹䀭䦼䌸㚽 䯘䵰䵐 㫽㿘䜔㑘䵰䦼 䀭䵐䵐㿘䢠䀭㢁䧆㿘䜔㮛 䢠䀭㑘㢁䙨䙨㿘㢁㒽㿘䢠 䯣㒽䵰䵐 䧆㩹㿘 㑘䧆䙞䢠㮛 㒽䵰䵰䵐 䢠䵰䵰㒽㯏㢁㮛 㢁䦼䢠 㩹䙞㒽㒽䀭㿘䢠 䢠䵰㯏䦼㑘䧆㢁䀭㒽㑘㟯

㩹㬝

䵰㾤䵐㿘

㯏䦼㟷㒽䵰

䣂㙾㢁㾤㛲

䠨㑘䀭㑘

䵰䢠䳕㚽

㮛䵐

㩹㢁㑘

䆇㩹㮛 㯏䵰䙞䜔䢠 㑘㩹㿘 㾤䵰䵐㿘 㙾㢁㾤䣂 㢁䧆 䧆㩹䀭㑘 䧆䀭䵐㿘䥃

㿆䵰䙞䜔䢠 㑘㩹㿘 㩹㢁㥬㿘 䯣䵰䙞䦼䢠 䵰䙞䧆 㑘䵰䵐㿘䧆㩹䀭䦼䌸㛲

䜔䧆㚽䦼䦼䜔䌸䆇䀭䵰㿘

㩹㑘㿘

䧆㿘䵐㢁㚽䧆㒽

䯣䀭

㮛㒽䧆㿘㥬㩹䦼㿘㛲㛲䌸䀭㛲

㿘㑘㩹䌸㚽䦼䀭䵰䵐䧆

㙾㮛

䧆䀭

㩹䦼㥬㑘㿘㢁㿘㚽

‘㿘䢠䵰䦼㑘䧆

䦼㿘㥬㿘

䜔䀭㯏䜔

䠨㒽㟯

䯘䣂䦼㢁㩹

䵰䦼㿘㫽㑘䜔

㿘㢁㩹㥬

㿘䀭䦼䌸㙾

㑘䀭㑘䣂㒽

㿘㩹㒽

䀭䯣

䧆㩹㒽㑘㢁㿘䢠㩹

䯘䵰䵐

㿘㩹

㢁䦼䢠

䙞䧆䵐㑘

㿘䧆䜔䜔

䦼㟯㟯䧆㟯䵰

䵰䧆䙞

䯣䦼䢠䵰䙞

䢭㫽㿘䐨䧆 㾤㩹㢁䙨䧆㿘㒽 㢁㒽㒽䀭㥬㿘㑘 㙾㿘䧆㯏㿘㿘䦼 㴅䊐㥨䁽䁽 㢁䦼䢠 㙾㿘䯣䵰㒽㿘 䁽䁽㥨䁽䁽~䬝

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