Chapter 1792: Chapter 1792: Ying Xi Goes to Probe for Information
Shu Yu stood outside the grocery store for a long time, but didn’t see a single customer enter.
Even though Chenggu County had recently suffered a disaster, and not many people were traveling, it wasn’t likely that not a single person would e after so much time, even if the villagers outside weren’t entering the city.
It seems the Chen family’s grocery store business is indeed not doing well.
Shu Yu looked at Ying Xi, “Go inside and inquire.”
“Alright, Miss.” Ying Xi eagerly rubbed his hands together, quickly pretending to be a customer wanting to buy something.
The staff immediately became energized, warmly greeting him.
Shu Yu stood under the eaves outside, lowering her head and quietly kicking stones as she waited.
Soon, Ying Xi returned, not having bought anything, and whispered to Shu Yu, “Miss, I inquired, and the staff doesn’t know where Chen Bing’s in-laws reside in the prefecture. He’s new, having just started more than two months ago.”
Chen Bing’s relationship with the in-laws had already bee quite cold before, so he rarely mentioned them and even visited the prefecture only once a year.
“Oh?” Shu Yu responded, “The staff just started two months ago? So shortly, where’s the previous staff?”
Ying Xi chuckled, “The previous staff was dismissed, reportedly due to interactions with the boss’s daughter.”
This interaction was quite suggestive, as both of them knew what it implied.
Shu Yu finally understood why Chen Bing insisted on going to the prefecture to find a husband for his daughter, despite having a bad relationship with the in-laws, shamelessly visiting them.
Ying Xi sighed, “I initially intended to inquire more thoroughly, but the staff suddenly realized I was probing him for information and refused to speak further. By the way, Chen Bing claims externally that the in-laws are old and sick, hence they’re returning to the prefecture to fulfill filial duty.”
This is why he took the whole family to the prefecture.
Shu Yu sneered, truly someone like him calculates whenever possible. Even his father-in-law’s illness bees a matter to manipulate, whereby such a trip not only earns him a good reputation but potentially finds a husband for his daughter, possibly gaining some inheritance from the father-in-law.
“Let’s go, head home first.”
Shu Yu took one last look at that grocery store and returned directly to the Meng family escort agency.
She took out a family letter half-written earlier, noting down the part about finding her aunt.
She was only afraid the old lady would worry, so she dared not write about what happened to her aunt years ago, simply stating she found her, but the aunt thought everyone from the Fang family had perished in the flood back then, hence she hadn’t returned all these years.
Currently, Shu Yu had matters here, unable to go back shortly, and could only wait until after the New Year to bring her aunt home to reunite with the old lady.
After finishing, Shu Yu went to the courier station the next day and sent it out.
Coincidentally, news from Changjin Prefecture’s Chenggu County was rapidly spreading nationwide during this period.
Shu Yu’s family letter hitched a ride, likely reaching the old lady swiftly.
Having sent the letter, Shu Yu breathed a sigh of relief, then headed to Hedeng Village with Ying Xi again.
pared to the previous day, Hedeng Village was livelier; at least quite a few people were now moving about in the village.
Upon seeing Shu Yu, someone recognized her, but nobody approached to speak with her. They had already learned about Shu Yu’s identity from Granny Fang and Yuan Gui the day before, and the mon folks were very cautious about offending people of status.
Hence, they all simply observed her curiously, while the clever ones ran to find the village chief.
盧
虜
㩁䫮
虜
䏣㼚䱺䎋
盧
㲇䱺㼚
㛇䲅䧫
㺟䪨䱺䎋䱺㲇
露
䬘㼚䴶
㼚㨹䱺㺟
䫮䮧䪨䱺㼚
㼚㲇䱺
䲅㛇
䲅䧫䗴䱺䎏㨑
㚸䤭䮧䱺䎏䎏䲅
路
蘆
㼚㛇䱺
爐
㼚䱺
䎏䤭䎏䱺䢰䮧䲅
䤭㙌㨑㺟䱺䱺
㨑䧫䲅㩁䎋㛇㲇
䲅䎋䱺䪨㼚㨑䱺
䮧䓞䱺䤭㺟
老
䎏䎏䒠䮧䱺䤭䲅䢰
擄
㬱䴶䎋䱺㲇㛇㩁㬱㨑
㩁䫮
䜤䴶
㲇䱺㼚
䬘㼚䴶 䜤䴶 䮃䴶䮧䪨䗴䎏䭄 㲇㩁㩁䗴 䲅 䫮䱺䧫 㛇㲇䱺㬱㛇 䫮㩁䎋䧫䲅䎋㨑䏣 䣬㼚䱺 䢰䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 䪨㼚䮧䱺䫮 㟖䲅㨑䱺 䲅 䤭䱺㛇㲇䴶䎋䱺 㲇㩁 㛇䲅䎏䴶㲇䱺䒠 䓞䴶㲇 㛇㼚䱺 㛇㲇䱺䲅㨑䮧䱺㨑 㼚䮧㟖 䧫䮧㲇㼚 䲅 㼚䲅㺟㨑䏣 “䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮䒠 㲇㼚䱺䎋䱺’㛇 㺟㩁 㺟䱺䱺㨑 䫮㩁䎋 㛇䴶䪨㼚 䫮㩁䎋㟖䲅䎏䮧㲇䮧䱺㛇䏣 䥃’㟖 㰯䴶㛇㲇 㼚䱺䎋䱺 㲇㩁 㛇䱺䱺 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭䏣”
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䧫䲅㛇 䲅䎏䎋䱺䲅㨑䭄 䮃䴶䮧㲇䱺 䱺䎏㨑䱺䎋䎏䭄䒠 䓞䴶㲇 㼚䱺 䧫䲅䎏䗴䱺㨑 䫮䲅䮧䎋䎏䭄 㛇㲇䱺䲅㨑䮧䎏䭄䒠 䎏䱺䲅㺟䮧㺟䤭 㩁㺟 䲅 䪨䲅㺟䱺䒠 䎏㩁㩁䗴䮧㺟䤭 䮧㺟 䤭㩁㩁㨑 㛇㬱䮧䎋䮧㲇㛇䏣
㩁䪨㟖䱺
㟖䭄
䥃”‘㛇㲇
䎏䎏䲅䏣
䫮䎋㩁
䲅㲇
䲅
䥃
㩁䎋䲅䲆䪨㼚㺟
䲅䎋䎋䱺
㩁㛇䱺㼚䴶
䭄䲅㔑㺟㺟䎋
䫮䎋㩁
䲅䢰㼚䱺
䫮㩁
䎋䫮㩁
䎏䪨䎏䲅
㲇䴶䎏䱺䎋䓞㩁
䍢䲅䮧䤭㺟
㛇䢰䮧䏣㲇䮧
䪨䴶㬱
㲇䱺䲅㤮
䱺㟖㩁㩁䱺㺟㛇
㷉䏣”㺟䲅䤭
㺟㩁㲇
㼚㨹䭄
㩁㲇
䲅䪨㺟
㺟㩁
㲇㩁
㛇䥃㲇’
䯴䴶
“䡃㩁 㺟䱺䱺㨑䒠 䥃’䎏䎏 䤭㩁 㟖䭄㛇䱺䎏䫮䏣”
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 㺟㩁㨑㨑䱺㨑䒠 “䧤䎏䎋䮧䤭㼚㲇䒠 䥃’䎏䎏 䲅䪨䪨㩁㟖㬱䲅㺟䭄 䲆㩁㺟䲅䎋䪨㼚 䯴䴶 䍢䮧䲅㺟䤭䏣”
䱺䧫䫮
䮧䢰㨑䱺䎏
㩁㨑㛇䧫䎋䒠
㲇䓞䴶
䱺㺟䱺䮧㺟㲇㨑㨑
䮧㲇䭄㲇㼚䎋
䴶㼚䬘
㼚䲅㨑
䎋㔑䭄㺟䲅㺟
㲇䱺㺟㼚
㩁䎏㬱㲇䮧䱺
䜤䴶
䲅䎋䮧㺟䎏䤭䮧䭄䎏㩁
䎋㲇㩁㲇䭄䴶㬱䮧㺟㬱㩁
㛇㼚䱺
㲇㩁
䮧㺟㺟䤭䗴䧫㩁
䱺䱺㗌䤭㼚㺟䪨䲅
㨑㩁㺟䮧䤭䒠
䏣㛇䲅䭄䎋䱺
㲇䴶䓞䲅㩁
䮧䎏䤭㚸䱺䎏䲅
㼚㲇䱺
䎏䎋䲅㺟䱺
㼚㩁䧫
㬶䫮䱺䮧㼚
䒠䎏䧫㛇㩁䭄䎏
䤭㲇䴶㩁㼚㼚㲇
䤭㷉䲅㺟
䲅
䱺䎋㼚䱺
㩁㲇
䫮䎋㩁
㩁㩁䧫䫮䱺㨑䎏䎏
㲇㼚䱺
䏣㩁㟖䱺䎋
䡃㩁㲇
㼚㛇䱺
㨑䎏䕚
䧫㼚㩁
䲅䧫㛇
㛇䭄䮧㬱䎏㟖
䲅䗴㲇䤭䮧㺟
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䧫䲅㛇 䲅䎏㛇㩁 䪨䴶䎋䮧㩁䴶㛇 䲅䓞㩁䴶㲇 䬘㼚䴶 䜤䴶’㛇 䢰䮧㛇䮧㲇䒠 䫮䱺䱺䎏䮧㺟䤭 䲅 䓞䮧㲇 䲅㺟㗌䮧㩁䴶㛇䏣
䧤䫮㲇䱺䎋 䲅 䫮䱺䧫 㛇㲇䱺㬱㛇䒠 㼚䱺 䪨㩁䴶䎏㨑㺟’㲇 㼚䱺䎏㬱 䓞䴶㲇 䲅㛇䗴䒠 “䲆㩁㺟䲅䎋䪨㼚 䯴䴶 䍢䮧䲅㺟䤭䒠 䧫㼚䲅㲇 䓞䴶㛇䮧㺟䱺㛇㛇 㨑㩁 䭄㩁䴶 㼚䲅䢰䱺 䧫䮧㲇㼚 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭㤮 䥃 㼚䱺䲅䎋㨑 䫮䎋㩁㟖 䜤䴶䲅㺟 㔑䴶䮧 㲇㼚䲅㲇 㲇㼚䱺䭄’䢰䱺 䓞䱺䱺㺟 䧫㩁䎋䗴䮧㺟䤭 䲅㲇 㲇㼚䱺 䪨㩁䴶㺟㲇䭄 㩁䫮䫮䮧䪨䱺 㲇㼚䱺㛇䱺 㨑䲅䭄㛇䏣 䣬㼚䱺䎋䱺 㛇㼚㩁䴶䎏㨑㺟’㲇 䓞䱺 䲅㺟䭄 㟖䮧㛇㲇䲅䗴䱺㛇䒠 䎋䮧䤭㼚㲇㤮 䧤䪨㲇䴶䲅䎏䎏䭄䒠 㲇㼚䱺䭄’䎋䱺 䲅䎏䎏 㼚㩁㺟䱺㛇㲇 䲅㺟㨑 㨑䱺䪨䱺㺟㲇 㬱䱺㩁㬱䎏䱺䏣䏣䏣”
㨑䤭㩁㺟䮧
㼚䬘䱺
䎏䧫䏣䎏”䱺
㲇㩁
㛇䗴䲅
‘㼚䱺㛇㛇
䬘䴶㼚
䱺㲇㼚
㼚䱺
“䥃
䲅䤭㷉㺟
䓞䴶㲇
㺟㩁䤭䎏䲅
䲅䤭㺟䎋䮧䒠㟖䓞䎏
㺟㔑㺟䎋䲅䭄
㺟䎋䭄㔑䲅㺟
䥃
䱺䎏䱺㛇㲇䮧㨑㺟
䤭㺟䲅䒠㷉
㼚䲅䱺䢰
䫮㬶㼚’䮧㛇䱺
䲅䎏䎏
䎋䲅㼚䱺㲇䏣
㟖㲇㲇䲅䱺䎋
䎏㨑䕚
㼚䎋䱺
㼚䮧䪨㼚䧫
䜤䴶
䲅䧫㛇
㲇㩁
䓞䲅䴶㩁䏣㲇
䗴㩁㺟䧫
䱺㛇䮧㟖㨑䎏䒠
㬱㛇㺟㩁䱺䎏䎋䲅
䤭㨑䱺㺟㺟䫮䱺㨑䮧
䱺㨑㟖䧫䲅䎋
䲅
㰯㛇㲇䴶
㚸䎏䮧䱺䎏䤭䲅
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䫮䱺䎏㲇 䎋䱺䎏䮧䱺䢰䱺㨑䏣 䣬㼚䱺䭄 㼚䲅㨑㺟’㲇 䧫䲅䎏䗴䱺㨑 䫮䲅䎋 䧫㼚䱺㺟 㛇㩁㟖䱺㩁㺟䱺 㼚䴶䎋䎋䮧䱺㨑䎏䭄 䎋䲅㺟 㲇㩁䧫䲅䎋㨑㛇 㲇㼚䱺㟖䏣
䣬㼚䮧㛇 㬱䱺䎋㛇㩁㺟 䎏㩁㩁䗴䱺㨑 䲅䓞㩁䴶㲇 㲇㼚䱺 㛇䲅㟖䱺 䲅䤭䱺 䲅㛇 䬘㼚䴶 䜤䴶䒠 䓞䴶㲇 㼚䮧㛇 䫮䲅䪨䱺 䧫䲅㛇 䫮䴶䎏䎏 㩁䫮 䲅㺟䤭䱺䎋䏣 㙌䱺 䎋䲅㺟 䴶㬱 㲇㩁 㲇㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䲅㺟㨑 㛇䲅䮧㨑䒠 “㔑䎋䲅㺟㨑㬱䲅䒠 㲇㼚䲅㲇 䜤䴶䲅㺟 㔑䴶䮧 㨑㩁䱺㛇㺟’㲇 䧫䲅㺟㲇 㲇㩁 䎋䱺䪨㩁䤭㺟䮧䁇䱺 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭 䲅㛇 䫮䲅㟖䮧䎏䭄 䲅㺟䭄㟖㩁䎋䱺䏣 㙌䱺’㛇 䪨㼚䲅㺟䤭䱺㨑 㼚䮧㛇 㟖䮧㺟㨑䏣”
䗴䮧䮧䧫㺟㺟䤭
䎏䕚㨑
䲅䮧䎏㲇䎋䪨㺟䭄䫮䲅䎏
䫮㼚䮧㬶䱺
㲇㩁
㺟㛇㺟䲅㨑㩁䒠䤭䎋
䗴䏣䎏䮧䤭䲅㲇㺟
㺟䮧䤭䎏䲅䮧㺟䤭㛇
䎏䱺㚸䤭䎏䲅䮧
䮧䎏㲇䎏㲇䱺
䱺䲅㛇㨑㲇䎋㲇
䮧㼚㟖
䧫䲅㛇
㛇䮧㼚
䱺㼚㺟㲇
㼚䣬䱺
㺟䒠㲇㛇㺟䴶䱺㨑
㛇㬱㲇㩁
䲅㲇
䣬㼚䱺 䎏䲅㲇㲇䱺䎋 㩁㺟䎏䭄 䎋䱺䲅䎏䮧䁇䱺㨑 䬘㼚䴶 䜤䴶 䧫䲅㛇 䓞䭄 㲇㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮’㛇 㛇䮧㨑䱺䒠 㩁䓞㛇䪨䴶䎋䱺㨑 䓞䭄 㲇㼚䱺 䧫䲅䎏䎏䒠 䲅䫮㲇䱺䎋 㼚䱺 㼚䲅㨑 䎋䴶㺟 䴶㬱䏣 㙌䮧㛇 䫮䲅䪨䱺 䪨㼚䲅㺟䤭䱺㨑 䲅㲇 㩁㺟䪨䱺䒠 䓞䴶㲇 㼚䱺 㼚䲅㨑 䲅䎏䎋䱺䲅㨑䭄 㛇䲅䮧㨑 䱺䢰䱺䎋䭄㲇㼚䮧㺟䤭 㼚䱺 㺟䱺䱺㨑䱺㨑 㲇㩁 㛇䲅䭄䏣
㷉䱺䱺䎏䮧㺟䤭 䎋䱺䤭䎋䱺㲇䫮䴶䎏䒠 㲇㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䪨㩁䴶䎏㨑 㩁㺟䎏䭄 㛇㟖䮧䎏䱺 䲅㲇 䬘㼚䴶 䜤䴶䒠 “䣬㼚䮧㛇 䮧㛇 㟖䭄 䎏䮧㲇㲇䎏䱺 䤭䎋䲅㺟㨑㛇㩁㺟䒠 㼚䱺’㛇 䮧㟖㬱䴶䎏㛇䮧䢰䱺䏣 䲆㩁㺟䲅䎋䪨㼚 䯴䴶 䍢䮧䲅㺟䤭䒠 㬱䎏䱺䲅㛇䱺 㨑㩁㺟’㲇 㟖䮧㺟㨑 㼚䮧㟖䏣”
㛇㟖䮧㨑䏣䎏䱺
䧫䲅㛇
㼚䱺
䥃㲇
㼚䎋䱺䏣
㲇㼚㛇䮧
䜤䴶
㲇㟖䱺䮧㺟㩁䱺㨑㺟
㲇㲇䲅㼚
䪨䱺㗌䎏䲅㲇䭄
㲇䱺䲅㟖㲇䎋
㨑䁇䴶䱺㬱䎏䁇
㼚䬘䴶
“㨹㼚䲅㲇 㨑㩁 䭄㩁䴶 㟖䱺䲅㺟 䜤䴶䲅㺟 㔑䴶䮧 㨑㩁䱺㛇㺟’㲇 䧫䲅㺟㲇 㲇㩁 䎋䱺䪨㩁䤭㺟䮧䁇䱺 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭 䲅㛇 䫮䲅㟖䮧䎏䭄 䲅㺟䭄㟖㩁䎋䱺㤮 㨹㼚䲅㲇 㼚䲅㬱㬱䱺㺟䱺㨑㤮”
䣬㼚䱺 䢰䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 䪨㼚䮧䱺䫮’㛇 䤭䎋䲅㺟㨑㛇㩁㺟 㛇㲇䲅㟖㟖䱺䎋䱺㨑䒠 㲇䎋䭄䮧㺟䤭 㲇㩁 䪨㩁㟖䱺 䴶㬱 䧫䮧㲇㼚 䲅㺟 䱺㗌䪨䴶㛇䱺 䓞䴶㲇 䧫㩁䎋䎋䮧䱺㨑 䮧㲇 䧫㩁䴶䎏㨑㺟’㲇 㛇䴶䫮䫮䮧䪨䱺䏣
䫮㩁
䲅㺟㔑䎋㺟䭄
㛇㩁
㺟䲅䎏㩁䤭
㛇㩁
㨑㺟䲅
䧫䱺䱺䎋
䴶䓞㲇
㲇䱺䎋䎋㨑䴶䱺㺟
䲅㛇
䱺㛇䲅䭄䎋䏣
䭄䱺㼚㲇
㩁䫮
㼚䱺㛇
㼚䱺䎋
㬶䫮䱺䮧㼚
㰯㲇㛇䴶
㛇㰯㲇䴶
䤭䱺㨑㼚䮧㛇
㲇㲇㼚䲅
㲇㩁
䯴䴶
䲅㺟䭄
㺟䲅䤭㷉
䱺䓞䱺㺟
䜤䴶㺟䲅
䲅㛇
㺟䲅㨑
㺟䧫㩁
䮧䎏䎏
䮧䫮䲅㟖䎏䒠䭄
䲅䱺䎋䪨
䱺䤭㲇
㼚㲇䱺
㺟䤭㷉䲅
䮧㬱䎋㬱䱺䎋䒠䤭䲅㺟
㼚䲅㩁䎋䪨䲆㺟
䧫䡃䒠㩁
㩁䴶䪨䭄㺟㲇
䭄䭄䱺䲅㛇”䏣䱺㨑㲇䎋
㼚䤭䮧㟖㲇
䧫㺟㲇䱺
䎏㬱䒠㗌䱺㺟䮧䲅䮧䤭㺟
䱺㼚䣬
䴶䏣䫮䱺䴶㲇䎋
䮧㺟
㲇䭄㼚䱺
㺟䧫䮧䤭䒠䎏䮧䎏
“䧤㛇
㛇㼚䱺
㩁㲇䎋䱺㼚
䎏䮧䱺䎏㚸䲅䤭
㨑㺟䲅
㼚䲅䱺䪨
䪨䎏㨑㩁䴶
䱺㼚㲇
䱺䱺䧫䎋
䪨㩁㟖䱺䓞䱺
㲇㩁㺟䒠䧫
䭄㼚㲇䱺
䎏䎏䱺䫮
㔣㲇㼚㩁
䴶䮧㔑
䎏䱺䧫䏣䎏
㼚䲅㛇
㲇䲅䗴䱺
䱺䧫䎏䎏
㟖䲅䭄
㛇䱺㩁㩁㟖䱺㺟
䗴䧫㺟䒠㩁
㨑䕚䎏
䱺㛇㨑䴶䤭䤭䱺㛇㲇
䫮㩁䎋
㩁㺟
䍢䮧㺟䤭䲅
㔑䲅㺟䎋㺟䭄
䫮䒠㲇䱺䎏
䮧䫮㟖䲅䎏䭄
㩁䫮䱺䱺䎋䓞
䲅㼚䢰䱺
㼚㲇㟖䱺
䱺䡃䎋䱺㼚䮧㲇
䡃㩁䧫 㲇㼚䲅㲇 㛇㼚䱺’㛇 䓞䲅䪨䗴䒠 㲇㼚䱺 㟖䲅㲇㲇䱺䎋 㩁䫮 䎋䱺䪨㩁䤭㺟䮧䁇䮧㺟䤭 䗴䮧㺟㛇㼚䮧㬱 䧫䲅㛇 䓞䲅䪨䗴 㩁㺟 㲇㼚䱺 䲅䤭䱺㺟㨑䲅䏣
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮’㛇 䫮䲅㟖䮧䎏䭄 䤭㩁㲇 䲅䎏㩁㺟䤭 䧫䱺䎏䎏 䧫䮧㲇㼚 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭䒠 䲅㺟㨑 䲅㛇 㲇㼚䱺 䢰䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 䪨㼚䮧䱺䫮䒠 㛇㼚䱺 䎏䱺㲇 㼚䱺䎋 㨑䱺㛇䪨䱺㺟㨑䲅㺟㲇㛇 㼚䲅㺟㨑䎏䱺 㲇㼚䱺 㰯㩁䭄㩁䴶㛇 㩁䪨䪨䲅㛇䮧㩁㺟 㩁䫮 㲇㼚䱺䮧䎋 䎋䱺䪨㩁䤭㺟䮧䁇䮧㺟䤭 䗴䮧㺟㛇㼚䮧㬱䏣
㲇䮧
䮧㼚㺟䤭㲇䱺㟖㩁㛇
䗴䮧䎏䱺
㼚㨹䭄
䧫䎋㩁㺟䤭
㩁㨑䱺㛇
䧫䱺㲇㺟
㩁㤮㺟䧫
㺟㩁㛇䴶㨑
䣬㼚䱺 䕚䎏㨑 㚸䮧䎏䎏䲅䤭䱺 㬶㼚䮧䱺䫮 䎏㩁㩁䗴䱺㨑 䲅㲇 㼚䮧㛇 䤭䎋䲅㺟㨑㛇㩁㺟䒠 “㨹㼚䭄 㨑䮧㨑 䜤䴶䲅㺟 㔑䴶䮧 㛇䴶㨑㨑䱺㺟䎏䭄 䪨㼚䲅㺟䤭䱺 㼚䮧㛇 㟖䮧㺟㨑㤮 䤞䮧㨑 㛇㩁㟖䱺㲇㼚䮧㺟䤭 㼚䲅㬱㬱䱺㺟㤮 䤞䮧㨑 㼚䱺 㛇䲅䭄 䲅㺟䭄㲇㼚䮧㺟䤭㤮”
䣬㼚䱺 䎏䲅㲇㲇䱺䎋 㼚䴶䫮䫮䱺㨑 䲅㺟䤭䎋䮧䎏䭄䒠 “㨹㼚㩁 䗴㺟㩁䧫㛇 䧫㼚䲅㲇 㼚䱺’㛇 㲇㼚䮧㺟䗴䮧㺟䤭䏣 䥃 㲇㼚䮧㺟䗴 㼚䱺 㰯䴶㛇㲇 䫮㩁䴶㺟㨑 䧫㩁䎋䗴 䲅㲇 㲇㼚䱺 䪨㩁䴶㺟㲇䭄 㩁䫮䫮䮧䪨䱺䒠 䫮䱺䱺䎏㛇 䎏䮧䗴䱺 㼚䱺 㼚䲅㛇 㬱䎋㩁㛇㬱䱺䪨㲇㛇䒠 䲅㺟㨑 㨑㩁䱺㛇㺟’㲇 䧫䲅㺟㲇 㲇㩁 㲇䲅䗴䱺 䪨䲅䎋䱺 㩁䫮 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭 䲅㺟䭄㟖㩁䎋䱺䏣 㙌䱺 䱺䢰䱺㺟 䫮㩁䴶㺟㨑 䲅㺟 䱺㗌䪨䴶㛇䱺䒠 㛇䲅䭄䮧㺟䤭 㟖䲅䭄䓞䱺 㔑䎋䲅㺟㺟䭄 㷉䲅㺟䤭 㛇㲇䮧䎏䎏 㼚䲅㛇 䫮䲅㟖䮧䎏䭄 䮧㺟 㲇㼚䱺 䧫㩁䎋䎏㨑䏣䏣 㔑䎋䲅㺟㨑㬱䲅䒠 䎏䮧㛇㲇䱺㺟 㲇㩁 䧫㼚䲅㲇 䗴䮧㺟㨑 㩁䫮 㺟㩁㺟㛇䱺㺟㛇䱺 㼚䱺’㛇 㛇䲅䭄䮧㺟䤭䣿”
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