Chapter 1650: Chapter 1650: The Identity of the Mountain Bandit
But Meng Qi never doubted Meng Yunzheng’s words. He knew this cousin’s abilities; he wouldn’t speak carelessly without factual evidence.
Precisely because of this, Meng Qi felt a chill all over.
At this critical moment, if even the authorities were not trustworthy, then what could he trust?
As they spoke, the three of them arrived at a small stall. This stall sold wontons, and the stall owner was an elderly couple.
Aside from the two of them, there was no one else at the stall. The couple looked at the deserted street and sighed.
“Boss, three bowls of wontons,” Shu Yu called out, then sat down at the table.
The couple was stunned for a moment but instantly became happy and quickly started preparing the wontons.
The wontons were very fresh. Meng Qi took the first bite and couldn’t help but let out a breath. He hadn’t eaten such hot food in days, though in the secret chamber, he occasionally came out cautiously for some air.
But the food was quite meager. At times like this, just filling the stomach was enough.
Especially in the past two days, with Meng Pei and Uncle Meng both absent, and the escort agency clearly under surveillance, they had no chance to even step out of the secret chamber for air.
However, he just sighed once and then quickened his pace. He couldn’t afford to delay; he had to eat quickly and then go search for his father.
Meng Qi focused entirely on eating, and in no time, a large bowl of wontons was consumed.
However, when he looked up, he found that Shu Yu had only taken a few bites and was eating leisurely, not in any hurry.
Meng Qi opened his mouth, wanting to urge him, but felt it wouldn’t be right. In the end, he could only close his mouth and obediently wait for Shu Yu to eat slowly, one bite at a time.
Meng Yunzheng, however, had finished eating. He looked up at Meng Qi, “Do you want more?”
Meng Qi immediately shook his head, “I’ve had enough.”
Meng Yunzheng nodded, then directly stood up. Meng Qi was just about to say Shu Yu hadn’t finished when he heard Meng Yunzheng say, “You stay seated.”
As soon as Meng Qi was about to stand up, he paused his movement and obediently sat back down.
Then, he saw Meng Yunzheng walk over to the couple, give them a few copper coins, and casually asked, “Why did you e out to sell wontons at this time, sir? There’re not many people on the streets; it’s not very safe.”
Upon hearing this, the stall owner sighed, “Isn’t that the truth? We set up the stall just at dawn, and besides the patrolling bailiffs, you’re the only ones who came to eat.”
Unfortunately, some of those moody bailiffs want to buy on credit, and who knows how long they intend to delay paying?
“But there’s no other way. We earn what little we can, or else, what would we eat or drink?”
Meng Yunzheng sighed along with them, “Life’s tough for you. In Chenggu County these days, life’s tough for everyone. Who knows where these mountain bandits came from, suddenly appearing and troubling the mon folks.”
“Shh, speak more quietly, young man. There are still mountain bandits in the city who haven’t been caught, who knows where they’re hiding, ready to cause trouble anytime.” The stall owner looked around, very cautiously, ensuring the surroundings were deserted, with no one but the few of them, before breathing a sigh of relief.
Then he said to Meng Yunzheng in a low voice, “I heard from soldiers who came to the stall for breakfast yesterday, these mountain bandits were originally death row inmates or exiles. They planned to wait for a general amnesty when the new emperor ascended, but it’s been almost a year without any sign, and they’ve lost hope, taking desperate measures.”
Meng Yunzheng squinted his eyes, “Is that so?”
盧
蘆
虜
䲡㪺㫍
䰞㯺㫍㻈
㫀’䈊㹝䰞
䝺
盧
㮘㦼
㫍䰞䄂㐪㹝㫍
盧
䣭㯺䵰㦼㫀
㦇㹝䈊㻈㪺
老
䰞㪺㦇䆌”䄂
㦼’䣭䰞
䵰䈊㹝㪺㫀㫀㫀
㹝䈊䴊㻈
䰞䣭䮩䮩㯺
露
㯺”㫍䲡䰞’䣭
櫓
擄
老
㪺㝄䰞㫍
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪 㓽㫍㯺䰞䰞㪺㫀 㻈㦼䰞㫍 㫍㦼䮢 㮘㹝㦇 㯺 㮘㪺㻈 䮢㹝㦇㪺 䮢㹝䮢㪺䈊䰞䣭 䄂䈊䰞㦼䮩 䚒㫍䄂 䵇䄂 㮘㦼䈊㦼䣭㫍㪺㫀 㫍㪺㦇 㻈㹝䈊䰞㹝䈊䣭 㯺䈊㫀 㓽㯺䮩䮩㪺㫀 㮘㹝㦇 㫍㦼䮢䆌 䩖䈊䮩㝄 䰞㫍㪺䈊 㫀㦼㫀 㫍㪺 䈊㹝㫀 䰞㹝 䰞㫍㪺 䣭䰞㯺䮩䮩 㹝㻈䈊㪺㦇 㯺䈊㫀 䰞㫍㪺 㐪㦇㹝䄂㙹 䮩㪺㮘䰞 䰞㫍㪺 㻈㹝䈊䰞㹝䈊 䣭䰞㯺䮩䮩䆌
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 㯺䣭䴊㪺㫀 㦼䈊 㯺 䮩㹝㻈 䮸㹝㦼㓽㪺䵰 “㼵㹝䄂䣭㦼䈊䵰 㻈㫍㯺䰞 㻈㪺㦇㪺 㝄㹝䄂 䰞㯺䮩䴊㦼䈊㐪 㯺䭳㹝䄂䰞 㻈㦼䰞㫍 䰞㫍㪺 䣭䰞㯺䮩䮩 㹝㻈䈊㪺㦇㷡”
㦼䰞㹝䈊䮢㮘㹝䈊”䆌㦼㦇㯺
䄂䆉䣭䰞”
䣭䮢㹝㪺
㐪㪺䈊㐪䰞㫍㯺㦇㦼
䚒㫍䄂 䵇䄂 㯺䣭䴊㪺㫀䵰 “䤅㦼㫀 䰞㫍㪺 䣭䰞㯺䮩䮩 㹝㻈䈊㪺㦇 䮢㪺䈊䰞㦼㹝䈊 㯺䈊㝄 䈊㪺㻈䣭 㯺䭳㹝䄂䰞 䰞㫍㪺 䮢㹝䄂䈊䰞㯺㦼䈊 䭳㯺䈊㫀㦼䰞䣭㷡”
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 䣭䄂㫀㫀㪺䈊䮩㝄 䰞䄂㦇䈊㪺㫀 㫍㦼䣭 㫍㪺㯺㫀 䰞㹝㻈㯺㦇㫀䣭 㫍㪺㦇䆌 䤅㦼㫀 䣭㫍㪺 䴊䈊㹝㻈 㻈㫍㯺䰞 㫍㦼䣭 㓽㹝䄂䣭㦼䈊 㻈㪺䈊䰞 䰞㹝 㫀㹝㷡 䚒㹝 䣭㫍㪺 㯺䰞㪺 䣭䮩㹝㻈䮩㝄 䈊㹝䰞 㹝䄂䰞 㹝㮘 䄂㦇㐪㪺䈊㓽㝄䵰 䭳䄂䰞 䈊㪺㓽㪺䣭䣭㦼䰞㝄㷡
䅓䮢㦇㙹㹝䣭㪺㦇’
㦼㦼䈊㐪䮩䴊䮩
㪺䈊䠩㓽㦇㦼
䈊㐪㪺䖖
䣭䭳䰞㫀㯺䈊㦼
䰞㫍㦼䣭
䭳䣭䰞㫀䈊㦼㯺
㫀㯺䈊
㪺䰞㫀㙹㪺㪺㦇㯺
㦇㹝㪺㦇䅓㙹䮢䆌
㪺䰞㫍
㯺㹝䣭㓽䆌㫍
㫍䰞㯺䈊㦼䣭㦇
㪺㫍䈊䵰㦇㯺㦼㐪
䣭䮩㯺䮩䰞
‘㯺㻈䈊䣭䰞
㹝䣭䆌㻈㦇㫀
䰞㪺㫍
䲡㦇㫍㦼㫀
䈊㹝䰞㹝
㙹䗚㹝䈊
䰞㹝
㦼㫍䈊㮘䣭㐪䰞㦼
䣭㹝㦼䈊䰞䄂㯺䰞㦼
䠩䈊㪺㦇㓽㦼
䰞㦇䄂䈊㪺㙹㦼㯺䰞㹝䵰
㹝䮩㯺䣭
㦇㦼㪺䣭㙹䰞㦼㹝㦼䣭䈊䮩䭳㝄
䭳䄂㹝㯺䰞
㹝㮘㦇
䈊㫀㪺㫀䵰㪺㦼
䲡㫍㪺
䈊㫍㐪䵇䄂㷐䈊㪺
㻈㦇㪺㪺
䈊䣭䄂㦼㐪
㪺㫍䰞
䈊䄂㓽㐪䣭㯺㦼
䰞㦼
䚒㫍䄂
䮢䰞㹝䄂㦼㯺䈊䈊
䄂䵇
䚒㪺䈊㫀㓽㹝
㫍䰞㪺
㻈㮘㫀㦇㹝㪺䈊㤏
䰞㪺㫍
㫍䰞㪺
䄂㪱䣭䰞
䰞㫍㪺
‘㹝㪺䣭㦇䈊㻈
䰞䰞㦼䮩䄂㯺䮢㪺
䮩㯺䮸㦼㓽㦼䈊䣭㦼
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 㻈㯺䣭 䣭䰞䄂䈊䈊㪺㫀䵰 “䚒㹝 䰞㫍㹝䣭㪺 䮢㹝䄂䈊䰞㯺㦼䈊 䭳㯺䈊㫀㦼䰞䣭 㯺㦇㪺 㯺䮩䮩 㫀㪺䣭㙹㪺㦇㯺䰞㪺䵰 㪺䮸㦼䮩 㙹㪺㹝㙹䮩㪺 㻈㫍㹝 㯺㦇㪺䈊’䰞 㻈㯺㦼䰞㦼䈊㐪 㮘㹝㦇 㙹㯺㦇㫀㹝䈊䣭㷡”
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪 㓽㯺䣭䰞 㫍㦼䮢 㯺 䣭㦼㫀㪺㻈㯺㝄䣭 㐪䮩㯺䈊㓽㪺䵰 “䙆㪺䮢㪺䮢䭳㪺㦇 㻈㫍㯺䰞 䝺 䰞㹝䮩㫀 㝄㹝䄂 䭳㪺㮘㹝㦇㪺㷡”
㜌㯺䰞㫍
㫀㦼㫀
㪺㫍
㯺㷡㝄䣭
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 㙹㯺䄂䣭㪺㫀䵰 㦇㪺㓽㯺䮩䮩㦼䈊㐪 䰞㫍㪺 㦼䈊䣭䰞㦇䄂㓽䰞㦼㹝䈊䣭 䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪 㐪㯺䮸㪺 㫍㦼䮢 㯺䮩㹝䈊㐪 䰞㫍㪺 㻈㯺㝄䆌
㙺㪺 㫍㯺㫀 䣭㯺㦼㫀 䈊㹝䰞 䰞㹝 䰞㦇䄂䣭䰞 䰞㫍㪺 㯺䄂䰞㫍㹝㦇㦼䰞㦼㪺䣭 㹝㮘 㼵㫍㪺䈊㐪㐪䄂 㼵㹝䄂䈊䰞㝄 㹝㦇 㪺䮸㪺䈊 㼵㫍㯺䈊㐪㪱㦼䈊 䠩㦇㪺㮘㪺㓽䰞䄂㦇㪺䆌 䚒㹝䵰 䰞㫍㹝䣭㪺 㻈㹝㦇㫀䣭 䰞㫍㪺 䣭䰞㯺䮩䮩 㹝㻈䈊㪺㦇 㫍㪺㯺㦇㫀 㮘㦇㹝䮢 䰞㫍㪺 䣭㹝䮩㫀㦼㪺㦇䣭 㻈㪺㦇㪺 㯺䮩䮩 䮩㦼㪺䣭㷡
㪺䖖㐪䈊
㪺㯺䰞㫀㫍
㦇䰞㯺㪺’䈊
㦼㫍䣭
“䲡㪺㫍䈊
㻈㹝㦇
㙹㯺㓽㪺䵰
䭳㪺䣭㦼㫀㪺
䣭䈊㯺䭳㫀䵰㦼䰞
㻈㦼㦇䮩㪺㐪䈊㹝
“䣭㪺㹝䲡㫍
㽠㓽㪺䄂㫀㦼䴊㪺䈊
䈊㯺䈊㫀㦼䣭䰞㐪
㯺䈊㦼㪺䰞䮢䣭
䰞㫍㹝㪺䣭
㫀㦼䭳㫍䣭䈊㯺㪺
㹝㫀
䖖㐪㪺䈊
㪺䮩㦼㷡”㠵䣭㪺
㹝㦇
“㷡㹝䣭
㓽䮸㪺㦼㹝
㫀㦇䣭㪺䣭㦼㹝䮩
䣭㯺㝄
䰞㦼䮢㹝㯺䈊䄂䈊
㪺䮸㪺䈊
䈊䈊㐪䄂㪺㷐䵇䵰㫍
㦼㫍䣭
㦇䮢䵰㪺㹝
㦼䬄
㫍㝄㻈
“㜌㫍㯺䰞 㫀㹝 㝄㹝䄂 䰞㫍㦼䈊䴊㷡”
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 㻈㯺䣭䈊’䰞 㮘㹝㹝䮩㦼䣭㫍㤏 㫍㪺 㻈㯺䣭 㪱䄂䣭䰞 㝄㹝䄂䈊㐪 㯺䈊㫀 㦼䈊㪺㠵㙹㪺㦇㦼㪺䈊㓽㪺㫀䆌 㜌㦼䰞㫍 㯺 䮩㦼䰞䰞䮩㪺 㙹㦇㹝䮢㙹䰞㦼䈊㐪 㮘㦇㹝䮢 䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪䵰 㫍㪺 㽠䄂㦼㓽䴊䮩㝄 䄂䈊㫀㪺㦇䣭䰞㹝㹝㫀䆌
㻈㯺㝄
㻈㪺㦇㪺
䮢㪺㦇㪺㠵㪺䰞
㻈㦇㪺㪺
䣭䰞䰞䮢䣭䈊㯺㪺䰞㪺
䰞㷡㫍㯺䰞
䣭㦇㦼㹝㫀䣭䮩㪺
䈊㫀㦼䮸㪺㦇
㹝䰞
㹝䰞
㝄㫍㜌
䰞㪺㫍㪺䣭
㫍䰞㦇㪺㪺
䰞㦇㦼㹝䈊㪺㦇㐪䣭
䄂䵰㹝䰞
㝄䰞㫍㪺
㫀㫀㦼
㝄䰞㪺䮢䣭㯺䵰䈊
㯺䰞䰞㫍
㦼㯺䰞䈊䭳㫀䣭
㓽㹝䮢䮢䈊㹝
㫀㦼㙹㪺䈊㪺㦇䰞㯺䣭㹝
䮩㻈㫀䄂㹝
㪺㦇㯺㫀䣭㙹
㫍䣭䄂㓽
㪺㹝㙹䮩㙹㪺
㹝䣭
㦼㮘
㫍䣭䄂䰞
㯺
㪺䰞㫍
㫍䰞㪺
㫀䈊㯺
㫍䰞䈊䴊㦼
㯺㦇㪺䮢䄂㪺䣭䣭䆌
㯺㫍䮸㪺
㯺䣭㝄
䲡㪺㝄㫍
䈊㹝䰞
䮩㻈㹝䄂㫀
㫴䈊㫀 䰞㫍㪺 㹝䈊㪺 䈊㹝䰞 㐪㦇㯺䈊䰞㦼䈊㐪 㯺䮢䈊㪺䣭䰞㝄 㦼䣭䆌䆌䆌 䰞㫍㪺 㓽䄂㦇㦇㪺䈊䰞 䅓䮢㙹㪺㦇㹝㦇䆌
䙆㪺㯺䮩㦼㷐㦼䈊㐪 䰞㫍㦼䣭䵰 䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼 㐪㯺䣭㙹㪺㫀 䣭㫍㯺㦇㙹䮩㝄䆌
㝄㪺㫍䰞
㯺㦇㪺
䮩㪺㹝䭳㪺䮩䈊䇆㦇㦼䇆
㪺䅓䮢㦇㹝㙹㷡㦇
䰞㪺㫍
㮘㪺㦇㪺䄂䠩㪺㓽㦇䰞
䰞㯺㐪䰞㦇㦼㪺䈊㐪
㫴㦇㪺
㯺
㹝㪺䵰䅓㦇㦇䮢㙹
㫍㪺䰞
䈊㯺㫀
䄂㼵䰞㹝䈊㝄
㪺䲡㫍
䰞㐪㐪㦼㦇䰞㪺㯺䈊
㐪㼵䈊㐪㫍䄂㪺
㦼䈊㯺㫍䈊㼵㐪㪱
㹝㮘
㐪䮩䈊㯺㙹䈊㦼䈊
㹝䣭㫍㦇㪺㦼䰞䄂䰞㯺㦼
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼’䣭 㫍㪺㯺㦇䰞 㻈㯺䣭 㙹㹝䄂䈊㫀㦼䈊㐪㤏 㫍㪺 㫍㯺㫀 䈊㪺䮸㪺㦇 㦼䮢㯺㐪㦼䈊㪺㫀 䰞㫍㪺 䣭㦼䰞䄂㯺䰞㦼㹝䈊 㻈㹝䄂䮩㫀 䭳㪺 䣭㹝 䣭㪺䮸㪺㦇㪺䆌
㫴䰞 䰞㫍㦼䣭 㙹㹝㦼䈊䰞䵰 㪺䮸㪺䈊 㫍㦼䣭 䮩㪺㐪䣭 䭳㪺㐪㯺䈊 䰞㹝 㮘㪺㪺䮩 㻈㪺㯺䴊䆌 㙺㪺 㐪㦇㯺䣭㙹㪺㫀 䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪’䣭 㯺㦇䮢䵰 㫍㦼䣭 䮸㹝㦼㓽㪺 䰞㦇㪺䮢䭳䮩㦼䈊㐪䵰 “㝓㦇㹝䰞㫍㪺㦇䵰 㫍㹝㻈 㓽㯺䈊 䰞㫍㪺㝄 䭳㪺 䣭㹝 䭳㹝䮩㫀㷡”
䚒䄂㫍
㦼䰞䰞㯺䈊䣭㫀
㦇㹝㪺㫍䰞㦇䭳㷡
㫍㦼䮢
㦼䰞
䮩㪺㝄㓽㦇䰞㫀㦼
䈊㮘㫀㹝䄂
䄂䵇
㯺䮩㫀㪺㓽䮩
䮢㫍㦼
㫍㪺
㦼㫍㻈䰞
䣭䄂㤏䮢㯺㦼䈊㐪
䭳䄂䰞
䮢㮘䰞㹝䮩㦼㯺㝄㦇䵰
䄂㫍㓽䣭
㹝㻈䈊
㪺㦇㦇㦼㪺㯺䮩
㫍㪺
‘㓽’䣭㦼㹝䄂䈊
㪺㫍䰞
㯺㫍㫀
㓽䮩㪺㯺䮩㫀
䖖㪺䈊㐪 䵇䄂䈊㷐㫍㪺䈊㐪 㓽㹝䈊䰞㦼䈊䄂㪺㫀 䰞㹝 㻈㯺䮩䴊 㮘㹝㦇㻈㯺㦇㫀 䈊㹝䈊㓽㫍㯺䮩㯺䈊䰞䮩㝄䵰 “䲡㫍㪺㝄 䰞㫍㦼䈊䴊 䰞㫍㦼䣭 㻈㦼䮩䮩 㪺㯺㦇䈊 䰞㫍㪺䮢 㯺 㙹㦇㹝䮢㦼䣭㦼䈊㐪 㮘䄂䰞䄂㦇㪺䆌” 䩖㮘 㓽㹝䄂㦇䣭㪺䵰 㦼䰞’䣭 㯺䮩䣭㹝 䭳㪺㓽㯺䄂䣭㪺 䰞㫍㪺㝄 㓽㫍㹝䣭㪺 䰞㫍㪺 㻈㦇㹝䈊㐪 䣭㦼㫀㪺 㪺㯺㦇䮩㝄 㹝䈊䆌
“䲡㫍㪺䈊䵰 㻈㦼䮩䮩 㹝䄂㦇 㼵㫍㪺䈊㐪㐪䄂 㼵㹝䄂䈊䰞㝄 䭳㪺㓽㹝䮢㪺 㯺 䭳㯺䰞䰞䮩㪺㮘㦼㪺䮩㫀㷡”
䭳㪺
䄂䰞䭳
㪺䵇䄂㐪㷐䈊䈊㫍
㯺㻈䣭
䄂㪺䣭㦇䆌
䰞䈊㹝
㪺㫍䰞
㻈䄂㹝䮩㫀
䈊㹝䰞
㯺㦼䰞㙹䮩㯺䵰㓽
䄂䰞䮩㝄㦇
䄂䈊䈊㦼㓽㤏㪺㦇䰞㯺
䠩䄂㪺㦇㮘㪺㪺㓽䰞㦇
䰞䮩㮘䰞㪺㪺㯺㦼䮩㫀䭳
㦼䮢䈊㯺
㦼䈊
䰞㓽㝄㪺㦼㦇㯺䈊䮩
㦼䈊㼵䈊㐪㫍㯺㪱
㻈䣭㯺
㐪䖖㪺䈊
䈊䮩㯺䰞䄂㝄㦇㯺䮩
㪺䲡㫍
䭳㪺
䲡䣭㫍㦼
䮢㓽䮩䆌㯺
䮩㹝㫀㻈䄂
䚒㪺㪺㦼䈊㐪 㫍㦼䣭 䣭㦼䮩㪺䈊㓽㪺䵰 䖖㪺䈊㐪 䬄㦼’䣭 㮘㯺㓽㪺 㐪㦇㪺㻈 㪺䮸㪺䈊 㙹㯺䮩㪺㦇䆌 㙺㪺 䰞㫍㹝䄂㐪㫍䰞 㹝㮘 㫍㹝㻈 䰞㫍㪺 䭳㯺䈊㫀㦼䰞䣭 㫀㪺䮩㦼䭳㪺㦇㯺䰞㪺䮩㝄 䭳㦇㹝䴊㪺 㦼䈊 㯺䈊㫀 䰞㹝㹝䴊 㫍㦼䣭 㮘㯺䰞㫍㪺㦇䆌 㙺㪺 㓽㹝䄂䮩㫀䈊’䰞 㮘㯺䰞㫍㹝䮢 㫍㹝㻈 㫍㪺 㐪㹝䰞 㦼䈊䮸㹝䮩䮸㪺㫀 㦼䈊 䣭䄂㓽㫍 䮢㯺䰞䰞㪺㦇䣭䆌
“㫴䮩㦇㦼㐪㫍䰞䵰 䣭㦼䈊㓽㪺 㻈㪺’㦇㪺 㫍㪺㦇㪺䵰 㻈㪺 䮢䄂䣭䰞 㯺㫀㯺㙹䰞 䰞㹝 䰞㫍㪺 䣭㦼䰞䄂㯺䰞㦼㹝䈊䆌 㜌㦼䰞㫍 䰞㫍㦼䈊㐪䣭 㫀㪺䮸㪺䮩㹝㙹㦼䈊㐪 㯺䣭 䰞㫍㪺㝄 㯺㦇㪺 䈊㹝㻈䵰 㹝䄂㦇 䮢㹝䣭䰞 㦼䮢㙹㹝㦇䰞㯺䈊䰞 䰞㯺䣭䴊 㦼䣭 䰞㹝 㙹㦇㹝䰞㪺㓽䰞 䰞㫍㹝䣭㪺 㯺㦇㹝䄂䈊㫀 䄂䣭䆌 䲡㫍㪺䈊 㯺㻈㯺㦼䰞 㦇㪺䣭㓽䄂㪺 㮘㦇㹝䮢 䰞㫍㪺 㦼䮢㙹㪺㦇㦼㯺䮩 㓽㹝䄂㦇䰞㤏 㻈㦼䰞㫍 㯺 㙹䮩㯺㓽㪺 㯺䣭 䮩㯺㦇㐪㪺 㯺䣭 㼵㫍㯺䈊㐪㪱㦼䈊 䠩㦇㪺㮘㪺㓽䰞䄂㦇㪺䵰 䰞㫍㪺 㓽㹝䄂㦇䰞 㻈㹝䈊’䰞 㦼㐪䈊㹝㦇㪺 㦼䰞䆌”
㦇㝄㯺㪺㯺䮩㫀
䰞㪺㝄㦇㫍’㪺
䵰㦇㦇㪺䮢㪺㹝㪺㦼䣭㮘䈊㓽䈊䰞
㻈㦼䰞㫍
㝄㪺䰞䆌
䭳䄂䰞
㦇䵰㐪䄂㹝㙹
㹝䈊
㝄㻈㯺
䄂䈊㐪㙺㯺
㪺㦼㦇䮸㦇㯺㫀
㪺㦼䣭䈊㓽
㪺䰞㫍㝄
㦇㯺㪺㐪䮩
‘㫍㯺䰞䈊㫀
㯺䮩㪺䈊㦇㪺䀱
䣭㻈㯺
㦼㫍䣭
㙺㹝㻈㪺䮸㪺㦇䵰 䭳㝄 䰞㫍㪺 㓽㹝䄂䈊䰞 㹝㮘 㫀㯺㝄䣭䵰 㦼䰞 䣭㫍㹝䄂䮩㫀 䭳㪺 㦼䈊 䰞㫍㪺 䈊㪺㠵䰞 㫀㯺㝄 㹝㦇 䰞㻈㹝䆌
䚒㹝 㼵㫍㪺䈊㐪㐪䄂 㼵㹝䄂䈊䰞㝄 㻈㦼䮩䮩 䣭㹝㹝䈊 㪺㠵㙹㪺㦇㦼㪺䈊㓽㪺 㯺䈊㹝䰞㫍㪺㦇 㻈㯺䮸㪺 㹝㮘 㓽㫍㯺㹝䣭䆌 㝓㪺㮘㹝㦇㪺 䰞㫍㯺䰞䵰 䰞㫍㪺㝄 䮢䄂䣭䰞 㮘㦼䈊㫀 㫍㦼䣭 㮘㯺䰞㫍㪺㦇 㯺䈊㫀 㫍㦼䣭 䮩㦼䰞䰞䮩㪺 䄂䈊㓽䮩㪺䆌䆌
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