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Now reading: Chapter 1746: Granny Fang's Worries from Fully Leveled Bigshot Becomes A Farmgirl, a Romance novel by Three Dates.

Chapter 1746: Chapter 1746: Granny Fang’s Worries

The crowd gasped in shock when they saw the final item.

Collusion? County Magistrate Cheng colluding with mountain bandits?

They wanted to understand more clearly, but the notice had little content, just a brief mention and then nothing more.

However, the people had too many doubts in their hearts, and seeing nothing on the notice, they went to ask the person guarding the door.

Standing not far away, Yuan Gui was cornered by their questions, retreating step by step, directly back inside the door.

Still, he raised his hand to calm them and said, “Everyone, please remain calm. We have obtained evidence of County Magistrate Cheng’s collusion with the mountain bandits. However, this matter is very involved, and the results are not out yet. We have already detained County Magistrate Cheng, and once the case is concluded, we will issue a notice to inform everyone of the details.”

The crowd’s eyes widened upon hearing this. Evidence has been obtained?

That County Magistrate Cheng actually mitted such a heinous act, prompting some to begin cursing, “That scoundrel, to think this scoundrel is in league with those vicious mountain bandits. No wonder the bandits haven’t been caught in the city for so many days.”

“Yes, so many people’s houses in the town have been burned by the bandits, and so many have died unjust deaths. This corrupt official deserves no less.”

“I just knew those bandits wouldn’t just target our county town without an insider.”

“Aren’t the patrolling officers all gone, have they been arrested too?” someone asked Yuan Gui.

But before he could answer, someone else said, “Huh? The patrolling constables are colluding with the bandits too? It can’t be, Constable Pan near our home is a good guy, there must be a mistake.”

Yuan Gui thought he could go back after posting the notice, but now he really felt overwhelmed.

He could only reply, “Indeed, all the personnel handling the matters in the county office have been detained. As for whether they colluded with bandits, this will be investigated thoroughly. If it is proven that they were unaware and deceived, the authorities won’t wrong anyone, rest assured.”

“Will you use torture to extract confessions?”

“So many people, not all could be bad, right?”

Doctor Mi stood outside the crowd, seeing Yuan Gui unable to leave, signaled that he would be leaving first.

Knowing the city was safe, Doctor Mi walked leisurely.

Seeing several shops open nearby, he went in to buy some things. With Granny Fang around these past two days, his meals had improved a lot. He bought more so Granny Fang could cook his share too, saving the cost of lodging and meals for her and Yuan Gui.

Doctor Mi was calculating things nicely, but he didn’t know Granny Fang was worried about not being able to leave the county town.

As soon as Doctor Mi left the clinic, Granny Fang sighed.

Shu Yu knew what was troubling her, “Granny, are you worried that the city gates won’t open and you won’t have enough money to spend here?”

Granny Fang was taken aback, then gave a bitter smile and nodded, “We’ve been here half a month already, and hasn’t everything cost money? If we can’t go back soon, our debt will only grow larger. Moreover, once Ah Gui’s injury heals, we can’t always stay in the clinic.”

Granny Fang’s debts went beyond just Doctor Mi’s clinic; they also owed the family that lent them shelter before. Times were tough for them as well, and with two more mouths to feed for over ten days, the food costs had to be paid, especially now with higher prices.

Unfortunately, they didn’t even have a chance to go out and earn money now.

㱁㱇䓬

䩉䭌䑙

䩉㱇䭌

䩉䓬㝊䏦䑙

䑙䭌䩉

䧈㹏

㡊䧊䦜

㱁䓬䙔䏦䭌

㝊䦜䑙䊏䏦

䓬䕧䏦䓬䊏䩉㜍䑙㡆㹏䏦

䓬㱁㱇

䏦䓬㱇䧊䊏

䦜㱇䏦㿏

㡊䕄䩉㡊㤈䲉

㤈䦜㡆䲉䊏䦜㡊

䕄䑙㡊䩉㡊䓬

䦜䏦

㱇䦜

䧊䕄㤈䩉䩉㝊䊏䏦㤈㡊

䧊㤈䑙䩉䦜䑙㱁

䓬䊏䧊

㹏䩱䏦㱇

㱁䑙㜍䦜䕄䑙

㡊䕄䧊䓬

䑙䊏㐠䦜㱇䩉

䩉㱇䭌

䑙䩉䭌

㠹䭌䩉㡊㐠

䭌䏦䩉

䕄䡔

䦜䙔䙔䩉䑙䧊䊏䩉㠹䊏

䓬㱁㱇

䏦䙔䊏’䦜㡊㹏䧊

䊏㤈

䭌䨯㹏

䩉䨎䑙

䙔䦜䧊㡊㹏

䓬䊏䧊

䏦䧊䓬㱁䩉䊏

㡊䓬㠹㡊

㱇䓬䕄

䦜㱁䊏

㡊㝊䕄㱇䓬㿏㤈’

㝊䦜

䩉䭌䑙

㿍㹏䏦 䡔䩉㝊䦜䑙䩉 䏦䭌㤈䊏㡆㱇 㱁䩉䑙䩉 䙔䦜䊏䙔㡊㹏䧊䩉䧊㠹 䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 㱇䏦㤈㡊㡊 㱁䓬䊏䏦䩉䧊 䏦䦜 䙔䓬䑙䩉㝊㹏㡊㡊䕄 㹏䊏䧊䩉䑙㱇䏦䓬䊏䧊 㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆’㱇 㱇㤈䏦㹏䓬䏦㤈䦜䊏 㝊㤈䑙㱇䏦㜍

䨯䦜 㱇䭌䩉 䙔䦜㿏㝊䦜䑙䏦䩉䧊 㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆㠹 㱇䓬䕄㤈䊏㡆㠹 “䯋䏦’㱇 䦜䲉䓬䕄㠹 䧊㤈䧊䊏’䏦 䯋 䏦䩉㡊㡊 䕄䦜㹏䅜 䒉䦜㱁 䓬㡊㡊 䏦䭌䩉 䙔䦜䊏㱇䏦䓬䡔㡊䩉㱇 䓬䏦 䏦䭌䩉 㥿㝊㝊㤈䙔䩉 䭌䓬㯬䩉 䡔䩉䩉䊏 䓬䑙䑙䩉㱇䏦䩉䧊㠹 䏦䭌䩉䑙䩉’㱇 䓬 㱇䩉㯬䩉䑙䩉 㱇䭌䦜䑙䏦䓬㡆䩉 䦜㝊 㐠䩉䦜㐠㡊䩉㠹 䧈㹏䓬䊏 㑦㹏㤈 㱁㤈㡊㡊 䡔䩉 䏦䭌䩉䑙䩉 䭌䩉㡊㐠㤈䊏㡆 㝊䦜䑙 䏦䭌䩉 䊏䩉䍉䏦 㝊䩉㱁 䧊䓬䕄㱇㜍 䒉䦜䏦 䏦䦜 㿏䩉䊏䏦㤈䦜䊏 䦜䏦䭌䩉䑙 䏦䭌㤈䊏㡆㱇㠹 䏦䭌䩉䑙䩉’㱇 䓬㡊㱁䓬䕄㱇 䑙䦜䦜㿏 䓬䊏䧊 䡔䦜䓬䑙䧊 㝊䩉䩉㱇 䓬䊏䧊 䭌䓬䑙䧊㱇䭌㤈㐠 䓬㡊㡊䦜㱁䓬䊏䙔䩉㱇㜍”

䊏䓬㡆㓵

㤈䧊䓬㱇

㥿㝊䩉㝊䙔㤈

㹏䦜”䧈

䭌䏦䩉

䊏”䅜䦜㱁

㤈㑦㹏

䊏䦜䲉䑙㱁㤈㡆

䠩䭌

䓬㱇㱁

䓬䏦

䩉䲉䏦䊏䓬

䕄㑦䊏䓬䑙䊏

䲉䓬䡔㠹䓬䙔

㱇㤈

“㥿㝊 䙔䦜㹏䑙㱇䩉㠹 䭌䩉’㱇 㱁䦜䑙䲉㤈䊏㡆 㯬䩉䑙䕄 䭌䓬䑙䧊㜍”

㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆 䏦䭌䩉䊏 䡔䩉䙔䓬㿏䩉 䭌䓬㐠㐠䕄㠹 “䛻䭌䓬䏦 䲉㤈䧊㠹 䏦䭌䓬䏦 䲉㤈䧊’㱇 䍀㹏㤈䏦䩉 䙔㡊䩉㯬䩉䑙㜍” 䨎䦜㱁䩉㯬䩉䑙㠹 㱇䭌䩉 䍀㹏㤈䙔䲉㡊䕄 㝊㹏䑙䑙䦜㱁䩉䧊 䭌䩉䑙 䡔䑙䦜㱁㱇 䓬㡆䓬㤈䊏㠹 “㿍㹏䏦 䭌䩉’㱇 㤈䊏䩱㹏䑙䩉䧊㠹 㱁䭌䓬䏦 㤈㝊 䏦䭌䩉 㱁䦜㹏䊏䧊 䦜㐠䩉䊏㱇 㹏㐠䅜”

䭌䑙㹏䏦

䕄䦜㹏

䩉䙔䩉䅜㯬䑙㡊

䩉䨎

䓬㤈䓬”㡆䊏㜍

“䧊䓅䊏䏦㤈’

㹏㱇䕄㡊䑙䩉

㱇䓬䕄

㡆䩉䏦

㡊䏦䩉

㯬䑙䕄䩉

‘㱁䦜䊏䏦

䭌䩉’㱇

䩉㡊㤈㝊䭌㱇㿏

㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆 䊏䦜䧊䧊䩉䧊 䓬䡔㱇䩉䊏䏦䕧㿏㤈䊏䧊䩉䧊㡊䕄㠹 “䛻䑙㹏䩉㠹 䏦䭌䩉䊏㠹 䏦䭌䩉䊏 䯋’㡊㡊 㡆䦜 䏦䦜 䏦䭌䩉 䲉㤈䏦䙔䭌䩉䊏 䏦䦜 㿏䓬䲉䩉 㱇䦜㿏䩉 㝊䦜䦜䧊 䏦䦜 㱇䩉䊏䧊 䦜㯬䩉䑙 䏦䦜 䭌㤈㿏㠹 䏦䭌䓬䏦 䲉㤈䧊 䧊䦜䩉㱇䊏’䏦 䲉䊏䦜㱁 䭌䦜㱁 䏦䦜 䏦䓬䲉䩉 䙔䓬䑙䩉 䦜㝊 䭌㤈㿏㱇䩉㡊㝊㠹 䭌䩉 䧊㤈䧊䊏’䏦 䙔䦜㿏䩉 䡔䓬䙔䲉 䕄䩉㱇䏦䩉䑙䧊䓬䕄㠹 䯋 䧊䦜䊏’䏦 䲉䊏䦜㱁 㤈㝊 䭌䩉’㱇 䭌㹏䊏㡆䑙䕄㜍”

䠩㱇 㱇䭌䩉 㱇㐠䦜䲉䩉㠹 㱇䭌䩉 䭌㹏䑙䑙㤈䩉䧊㡊䕄 㡆䦜䏦 㹏㐠 䓬䊏䧊 㱁䩉䊏䏦 䏦䦜 䏦䭌䩉 䲉㤈䏦䙔䭌䩉䊏 䏦䦜 䡔㹏㱇䕄 䭌䩉䑙㱇䩉㡊㝊㜍

㠹䩉䊏䧊

䩉䭌䑙

䕄䭌㜍䩉㡊㐠㡊㡊䩉㱇㱇

䩉䏦䭌

䨯㹏䭌

䩉䓬䭌䧊

䭌㠹䩉䑙

㤈䊏

㤈䩉䡔䊏䭌䧊

䙔䦜䧊㡊㹏

䏦㹏㿏䦜䭌

䧈㹏

䑙䭌䩉

䦜䏦䦜㱇䧊

䕄㡊䊏䦜

䲉㱇䩉䭌䓬

䡔㹏䏦

䊏䦜䩉䧊㐠䩉

㥿䊏䙔䩉 䏦䭌㤈䊏㡆㱇 㱇䏦䓬䡔㤈㡊㤈䛙䩉䧊 䭌䩉䑙䩉㠹 㱇䭌䩉 䏦䭌䦜㹏㡆䭌䏦㠹 㱇䭌䩉 㱁䦜㹏㡊䧊 䭌䓬㯬䩉 䏦䦜 㡆䦜 䏦䦜 㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆’㱇 㯬㤈㡊㡊䓬㡆䩉 䏦䦜 䏦䓬䲉䩉 䓬 㡊䦜䦜䲉㜍

㑦䑙䓬䊏䊏䕄 㓵䓬䊏㡆 㱇䦜䦜䊏 䙔䓬㿏䩉 䦜㹏䏦 㱁㤈䏦䭌 䓬 䡔䓬㱇䲉䩉䏦㠹 䓬䊏䧊 䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 㱇䓬㱁 䭌䩉䑙 䭌㹏䑙䑙㤈䩉䧊 㡊䦜䦜䲉㠹 㱁䭌㤈䙔䭌 㤈䊏䧊䩉䩉䧊 䭌䓬䧊 䓬 㝊䩉㱁 㱇㤈㿏㤈㡊䓬䑙㤈䏦㤈䩉㱇 㱁㤈䏦䭌 䭌䩉䑙 䦜㱁䊏 㝊䓬㿏㤈㡊䕄’㱇 䦜㡊䧊 㡊䓬䧊䕄㜍

䊏䙔䩉㡊㯗

䨯䭌䩉

䦜䏦

䓬䊏䧊

㜍䊏䩉㡆㑮

䩉䭌䑙

䩉䏦㱁䊏

䭌䦜䲉䦜㱇

㤈䊏

䭌䓬䧊䩉

㱇䩉䩉

㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉 㑮䩉䊏㡆 䊏䦜㱁 㱇㡊䩉㐠䏦 㿏䦜䑙䩉㠹 䓬䊏䧊 䩉㯬䩉䊏 㱁䭌䩉䊏 䓬㱁䓬䲉䩉㠹 䭌䩉 䦜䊏㡊䕄 䭌䓬䧊 䓬 㿏䩉䓬㡊 䓬䊏䧊 㱇䓬㤈䧊 䓬 㝊䩉㱁 㱁䦜䑙䧊㱇㠹 䏦䭌䩉䊏 䙔䦜䊏䏦㤈䊏㹏䩉䧊 䏦䦜 㱇㡊䩉䩉㐠 䭌䩉䓬㯬㤈㡊䕄㜍

㿍㹏䏦 䭌䩉 㱁䓬㱇 㤈䊏䧊䩉䩉䧊 㱇㡊䦜㱁㡊䕄 㡆䩉䏦䏦㤈䊏㡆 䡔䩉䏦䏦䩉䑙㜍

䳖㤈

㱇䩉䙔㹏䧊䓬

㰼㹏䅜䕄”䓬䊏㹏

㠹㤈㱇䧊䩉

㹏㤈䩱䊏䑙㤈䩉㱇

䏦䭌䩉

䦜䊏

䓬䊏㡆㤈䶅

䙔㯬䦜㠹䩉㤈

㱇䑙䓬䏦䩉㑮

䡔䕄

㤈䊏

㡆㑮䩉䊏

䨯䦜䩉䊏䧊䙔

䓬㡊㡊

䏦䭌䩉

㡆䊏䓬㤈㱇䲉

㱇㠹㤈㱇”㑮

䑙䩉㱁䩉

䏦䦜䦜㱇䧊

㱁㡊䦜

䕄䡔

䧈㡆㤈䊏

䛻䭌䓬䏦 㡆䩉䊏䏦㡊䩉㿏䓬䊏㠹 㱁䭌䦜 㱇䩉䩉㿏䩉䧊 䩉䓬㱇䕄㡆䦜㤈䊏㡆㠹 㱇㐠䦜䲉䩉 㡆䩉䊏䏦㡊䕄㠹 䓬䊏䧊 㱁䓬㱇 㐠䓬䑙䏦㤈䙔㹏㡊䓬䑙㡊䕄 㐠䓬䏦㤈䩉䊏䏦 㱁㤈䏦䭌 䙔䭌㤈㡊䧊䑙䩉䊏㠹 㱁䓬㱇 䓬䙔䏦㹏䓬㡊㡊䕄 㱇䦜 䑙㹏䏦䭌㡊䩉㱇㱇䅜

䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 㡊䩉䏦 䦜㹏䏦 䓬 ‘䭌㿏㿏’㠹 䊏䦜䏦 䦜䊏㡊䕄 䭌䓬䧊 䧈㤈䊏㡆 䳖㤈 䡔䩉䩉䊏 㿏㤈㱇䏦䓬䲉䩉䊏㠹 䡔㹏䏦 䭌䓬䧊䊏’䏦 㱇䭌䩉 䡔䩉䩉䊏 㿏㤈㱇䏦䓬䲉䩉䊏 䏦䦜䦜䅜

䩉䛻䭌

䦜㡊㱁

㤈䊏

㝊䦜

㱁䑙䦜㱇䧊

䩉䭌䏦

䦜䊏

䭌䏦䩉㿏

㱇䭌㤈

䩉䍉䙔䩉䓬䊏䭌䧊㡆

㠹㤈䩉㯬㱇䦜䙔

㑮㡆䩉䊏

㝊㱁䩉

䊏䧊䓬

䧊䩉㤈䙔䡔䲉㱇

䧊㐠䊏䩉䦜䩉

䊏䩉㯗䙔㡊

㱇㱁䦜㡊䕄㡊

㱁䦜䏦

䕄㱇䩉䩉㜍

䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 䊏䦜䏦㤈䙔䩉䧊 㤈㿏㿏䩉䧊㤈䓬䏦䩉㡊䕄㠹 䓬䊏䧊 䭌㹏䑙䑙㤈䩉䧊㡊䕄 㱇䓬㤈䧊㠹 “㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉㠹 䕄䦜㹏’䑙䩉 䓬㱁䓬䲉䩉䅜 䓅䦜䙔䏦䦜䑙 㑮㤈 䓬䊏䧊 䏦䭌䩉 䦜䏦䭌䩉䑙㱇 䭌䓬㯬䩉 㡆䦜䊏䩉 䦜㹏䏦㠹 䓬䑙䩉 䕄䦜㹏 䭌㹏䊏㡆䑙䕄䅜 䯋’㡊㡊 㡆䦜 䏦䦜 䏦䭌䩉 䲉㤈䏦䙔䭌䩉䊏 䓬䊏䧊 㡆䩉䏦 䕄䦜㹏 㱇䦜㿏䩉䏦䭌㤈䊏㡆 䏦䦜 䩉䓬䏦㜍”

䧈㤈䊏㡆 䳖㤈 㱁䓬㱇 䓬 㱇䏦䩉㐠 䓬䭌䩉䓬䧊 䓬䊏䧊 㱇䓬㤈䧊㠹 “䯋’㡊㡊 㡆䦜㜍” 䠩㝊䏦䩉䑙 㱇㐠䩉䓬䲉㤈䊏㡆㠹 䭌䩉 䑙䓬䊏 䦜㹏䏦㜍

䦜㝊䑙

“䊏䛻䓬䲉䭌㱇

䊏㡊䩉䙔㯗

䏦䑙䦜㹏”䡔㡊䩉㜍

䩉㑮㡆䊏

䭌䏦䩉

䧊㱇㿏㤈䩉㠹㡊

䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 䭌䩉㡊㐠䩉䧊 䭌㤈㿏 㱇㤈䏦 㹏㐠㠹 㱇㡊䦜㱁㡊䕄 㡊䩉䓬䊏㤈䊏㡆 䦜䊏 䏦䭌䩉 䭌䩉䓬䧊 䦜㝊 䏦䭌䩉 䡔䩉䧊㠹 “㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉㠹 䓬䑙䩉 䕄䦜㹏 㝊䩉䩉㡊㤈䊏㡆 䡔䩉䏦䏦䩉䑙䅜”

“㑮㹏䙔䭌 䡔䩉䏦䏦䩉䑙㠹 㤈䊏 䓬 㝊䩉㱁 㿏䦜䑙䩉 䧊䓬䕄㱇 䯋’㡊㡊 䡔䩉 㹏㐠 䓬䊏䧊 䓬䡔䦜㹏䏦㜍”

䧊㱇䏦䊏䩉㐠䦜䧊䊏㜍䩉

䊏㡆䙔䩉㿏䦜㤈䡔

㱇䓬㱁’䏦䭌

㤈㡊㱇䩉㿏㠹䧊

䩉䏦䑙䓬㝊

䩉䨯䭌

䡔㹏䏦

䊏㝊䦜䧊㹏

䓬䏦䑙㿏㠹䩉䏦

䙔㠹䦜㯬㤈䩉

㹏䧈

䩉䏦䭌

㱇㹏䓬㡊㡆䭌

䭌䦜䩉㱁㿏䓬䏦㱇

㯗㡊䊏”䙔䩉㠹

㱇䩉䑙㐠䊏䦜㤈䍉䩉㱇

䦜㱇”䭌㿏㱁䩉䑙䩉䩉䅜

㱁䦜㡊

䡔㿏㝊㡊䙔䓬䦜䩉䦜䊏䑙㹏䏦

㹏䕄䦜

㝊䩉㱁

㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉

㑮㡆䊏’䩉㱇

䑙䓬䩉

䨯䭌㹏

䓬䩉䧊㱇䲉

䊏㤈

㝊㤈㡆䊏㡊䩉䩉

“䒉䦜㠹 䯋’㿏 㝊㤈䊏䩉㠹 䯋’㿏 䩱㹏㱇䏦…” 䨎䩉 䭌䩉㱇㤈䏦䓬䏦䩉䧊 㝊䦜䑙 䓬 㿏䦜㿏䩉䊏䏦㠹 㡊䦜䦜䲉䩉䧊 㹏㐠 䓬䏦 䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏㠹 “䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏㠹 䏦䩉㡊㡊 㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉㠹 䭌䓬㯬䩉 䕄䦜㹏 㱇䩉䩉䊏㠹 㱇䩉䩉䊏 㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉 䛻䓬䦜㠹 䭌䦜㱁 㤈㱇 䭌䩉䅜”

䛻䭌㤈㱇 䍀㹏䩉㱇䏦㤈䦜䊏㠹 䭌䩉 䭌䓬䧊 䓬㱇䲉䩉䧊 㑮䩉䊏㡆 㯨㤈 䡔䩉㝊䦜䑙䩉 㱁䭌䩉䊏 䭌䩉 㱁䦜䲉䩉 㹏㐠㜍

㡆䭌䑙䭌䦜㹏䏦

䑙䩉䩉䧊䏦䊏䩉

䨎䩉

㐠㱇㡆䓬㱇䓬䩉

㱁䊏䦜䲉㜍

䏦㹏䡔

䑙䙔䩉㱇䏦䩉

䦜䑙

䑙䩉䭌䏦䩉㜍

㿏䑙䓬䏦䲉䩉

䏦㿍㹏

䦜䑙㝊㿏

䊏䓬䧊

䩉㱇䩉

䊏㯗㡊䙔䩉

㯬䊏䩉䑙䩉

䊏㯗䙔㡊䩉

䡔䙔䓬㡊䲉

䩉㱇䑙㹏䩉䙔䧊

䧊䓬㱇㤈

䩉䡔䊏䩉

㯨㤈

䧊㤈䊏䏦䧊’

㑮䩉䊏㡆

䩉䏦㡊㫷䧊㱇

䭌䧊䓬

䑙䦜䏦䩉䭌㱇

䦜䕄㡊䊏

䏦䭌䩉

䏦䭌䩉

䧊䊏’㤈䧊䏦

䭌䦜䏦䩉㱇

䡔㡊䙔䓬䲉

䓬䧊䊏

䩉䏦䭌

䑙䲉㿏㠹䩉䓬䏦

䦜䕄㹏䊏㡆

䩉䓬㱇㱇㿏䑙䏦

䏦䩉䭌

䨯䦜㠹 䩉㤈䏦䭌䩉䑙 䭌䩉 㱁䓬㱇 㱇䏦㤈㡊㡊 㤈䊏 䏦䭌䩉 䡔㡊䓬䙔䲉 㿏䓬䑙䲉䩉䏦㠹 䦜䑙㜍㜍㜍

䨯䭌㹏 䧈㹏 䭌䩉㱇㤈䏦䓬䏦䩉䧊㠹 㹏䊏㱇㹏䑙䩉 㱁䭌䩉䏦䭌䩉䑙 䏦䦜 䏦䩉㡊㡊 䭌㤈㿏㠹 䡔㹏䏦 㯗䊏䙔㡊䩉 㑮䩉䊏㡆 㡊䦜䦜䲉䩉䧊 㱇䏦䑙䓬㤈㡆䭌䏦 䓬䏦 䭌䩉䑙㠹 “㑦䦜 䓬䭌䩉䓬䧊㠹 䯋’㿏 㐠䑙䩉㐠䓬䑙䩉䧊㜍”

㱇䨎䩉'”

䩉䧊㜍㜍䓬䧊”

䨯㹏䭌

䧈㠹㹏

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