Chapter 1836: Chapter 1836: I Know She’s Not Doing Well
Shurui and the three were very happy, agreeing hastily.
The old lady couldn’t help shaking her head when she saw this, saying to them, “Alright, all of you go back to your rooms and rest first, anything else can wait until later.”
Third Lu was very tired, upon hearing this he turned around pulling his son with him, “I’ve picked my room, I’m going now, don’t fight with me for it.”
Who was going to fight with him? He really didn’t have the demeanor of an elder.
The old lady snorted coldly and instructed Lu Erbai to follow and keep an eye on him, since they were guests at the Meng family, they should not make too much noise or lose decorum.
After everyone else had left, Shu Yu stood up too, “Grandmother, why don’t you get some sleep too, it’s still early.”
Unexpectedly, just as she stood up, the old lady pulled her back.
Shu Yu was full of confusion, “Grandmother?”
“Don’t be in a hurry to go, I have something to ask you.”
Shu Yu immediately realized she wanted to ask about Aunt’s matters, as her purpose ing here was precisely for Aunt.
She immediately chuckled, “Grandmother, you are too anxious. Rest assured, Aunt is fine, she doesn’t live in the county town, tomorrow I’ll take you to see her.”
The old lady, however, sighed, “Don’t hide from me, I know she’s not very well.”
“You this…”
The old lady produced the letter sent back for peace of mind, “I’ve read your letter, it only mentioned you found her, and said you’d bring her back after the new year, nothing else. I found it odd, you honestly tell me, what really happened to your Aunt?”
The old lady hadn’t thought much upon first receiving the letter, she was immersed in the joy of finding her sister.
Later, when Madam Ruan mentioned preparing a meeting gift for her sister’s family, she suddenly realized that Shu Yu didn’t mention anyone else in the letter.
The old lady understood Shu Yu well, such a joyful matter, for the old lady it was a concern that weighed on her heart for decades. Now that her sister was found, anything regarding Aunt, however detailed it could be, should have been detailed to make the old lady happy.
But the letter brushed over things in a couple of sentences, not even mentioning how many people were in her sister’s family, which was indeed very unusual.
And Yu said, bring her back, not them, just ‘her’ alone.
The old lady had a bad premonition, fearing her sister had lived very difficultly all these years.
Shu Yu didn’t expect her letter would reveal a flaw, she couldn’t help but smile bitterly.
Saying too much is wrong; saying too little makes people suspect something is off.
She sighed, “Grandmother, regarding Aunt’s matter, it’s quite long, you’ve traveled and are tired, let me tell you another day.”
“No need, go ahead, on this journey I’ve already prepared myself mentally.”
The old lady insisted, Shu Yu knew she couldn’t hide it anymore.
So be it, sooner or later it has to be told.
She held the old lady’s hand and began to recount, as concisely as possible, the incidents Aunt experienced back then.
Even if brief, what’s necessary must still be said.
As the old lady listened, her hands started gently trembling, and by the time Shu Yu finished, she was already in tears.
Even Hua Xian beside them couldn’t help shedding tears, dabbing the corners of her eyes with her sleeve.
Shu Yu embraced the old lady’s shoulders, gently patting her back.
“How, how could this happen? These years, how did she manage to get through? Silly girl, truly silly. How could she not think to send a letter back to confirm… With no relatives around, and being sick and unable to have children, she’s truly had a hard life.”
蘆
䤰䊟䶁䄊㨞䶁䉺䂩㐌
䶁䂩㮀䭹䊟
䝩䶁䂩
䦈䦈䉺䶁䦈䄊㤼㖛䂩
㨞䝩䶁䑷䉺㤼
䊖䪟䔚䦈
路
䂩䶁㤼䝩䂩䶁
㨞䊖䊖䀡㱱䑷
老
䦈䤰䊖
盧
䄊䔚㮀䉺䀡䦈
盧
“䮾䶁䝩䦈
䀡䊟䉺㞤㨞䊖
䂩䂩䝩䊖
䶁䝩䊖䵲
‘䝩㱱䶁
㖛䦈
䡗㐌䂩
㷝䉺㨞䦈㨞䵲䊖䉺
㖛䂩
䊖
䝩䂩㖛䝩㮀㐌䔚
䊖䀡䑷䊖
㖛㮀
㨞㮀䦈䀡䔚䊖䉺
㨞䊖㐌㨞䡗㱱㖛䀡䂩䶁
䂩㨞䶁
㖛䤰䦈䤰䙴㐌䶁
㮀㫹䊖㱱䶁䀡
䂩䉺䝩䑷
㖛㷝䤰䔚
䊖㨞䀡䤰
擄
䦈䂩䊖䝩
䶁䑷㱱㖛㮀
㐌䊟㮀㱱䶁䊟
㱱㖛
䂩䔚䶁
㨞䑷䉺㨞
䦈㖛䂩
㖛㮀㐌
䊖䶁㞤䤰
䂩㱱䶁
䂩㐌䶁䝩䄊䶁䊖㮀㱱㖛㮀
㮀䊟㖛
䔚㱱䝩䉺䂩㱱
䶁䓏
䦈㞤䊖䀡
䓏䶁
㞤䉺䝩
㷝䉺䝩㞤
䀡㞤
䂩䉺㷝”
䤰㱱䉺䊖
䉺㱱䂩㱱㮀䶁
䶁䊖䤰䄊䂩
䊖䑷㱱
露
㤼㱱䂩䡗䶁䊖
㨞䤰㖛
路
䶁䝩䂩
擄
㮀䎣㐌
䉺䙴䔚
㠈㤼䉺䦈䔚
䔚䉺䊖䊖䦈
䔚䉺䂩㮀䂩䤰䶁
䉺䦈䡗䤰㨞
䊟㖛㮀
䊖䦈䤰
櫓
䊖㨞䡗䶁䂩
䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䊖䔚㮀䶁䶁䤰 䊟㮀㖛㞤 䂩䝩䶁 㱱䉺䤰䶁㤼 “䢾䳋䊖䄊䂩㨞䀡㤼 䶁䳋䊖䄊䂩㨞䀡㷝 䞝䦈 䂩䝩䶁 䙴䊖㱱䂩㤼 䑷䝩䶁䦈 䭹㐌䦈䂩 䝩䊖䤰 䦈㖛 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䊖㮀㖛㐌䦈䤰㤼 䝩䶁 䤰䊖㮀䶁䤰 䂩㖛 䊖䄊䂩 㱱㖛 㮀䶁䄊䃴㨞䶁㱱㱱㨞䀡㷝 䰧㖛䑷 䂩䝩䊖䂩 㖛㐌㮀 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䝩䊖㱱 䄊㖛㞤䶁㤼 䑷䶁’㨞㨞 䤰䶁䊟䉺䦈䉺䂩䶁㨞䀡 㱱䶁䂩䂩㨞䶁 䊖䄊䄊㖛㐌䦈䂩㱱 䑷䉺䂩䝩 䝩䉺㞤㷝”
㖩䝩䶁 㖛㨞䤰 㨞䊖䤰䀡 䦈㖛䤰䤰䶁䤰 䝩䶁䊖䵲䉺㨞䀡㤼 “䳚䶁㱱㷝” 䢾䵲䶁䦈 䦈㖛䑷 䑷䉺䂩䝩 䂩䝩䶁 㜛㐌 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 㨞䉺䵲䉺䦈䔚 䑷䶁㨞㨞㤼 㖛㮀 䶁䵲䶁䦈 䉺䊟 䂩䝩䶁䀡 㱱䂩䉺㨞㨞 䑷䶁㮀䶁 䝩䊖㮀䤰 㐌䙴 䊖㱱 䡗䶁䊟㖛㮀䶁㤼 㱱䝩䶁 䑷㖛㐌㨞䤰 㱱䂩䉺㨞㨞 䂩䊖䃴䶁 䝩䶁㮀 䂩䑷㖛 㱱㖛䦈㱱 䂩㖛 䄊㖛䦈䊟㮀㖛䦈䂩 䝩䉺㞤㷝
㱱䦈䔚㮀䄊㐌䉺
䊖䂩㱱㮀䶁
䙴䉺䶁䑷
䝩㨞䶁䙴
䝩㮀䶁
䂩䭹䊟䶁㮀
㠈㤼䔚䦈䉺
䤰㨞䦈䄊㖛’䂩㐌
䶁䦈䮾䝩
䔚㷝䉺䊖䦈䊖
䤰㖛㨞
䂩䝩䶁
䊖䤰䀡㨞
䂩䡗㐌
䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䄊㖛䦈㱱㖛㨞䶁䤰 䝩䶁㮀㤼 “䪟㖛㮀䂩㐌䦈䊖䂩䶁㨞䀡㤼 䭹㐌䦈䂩’㱱 䝩䊖㮀䤰 䂩䉺㞤䶁㱱 䝩䊖䵲䶁 䄊㖛㞤䶁 䂩㖛 䊖䦈 䶁䦈䤰㤼 䊖䦈䤰 㱱䝩䶁’㱱 㮀䶁㐌䦈䉺䂩䶁䤰 䑷䉺䂩䝩 㐌㱱㤼 䊖䦈䤰 䶁䵲䶁䦈 㮀䶁䄊㖛䔚䦈䉺㨮䶁䤰 䊖 䊟䉺㨞䉺䊖㨞 䔚㮀䊖䦈䤰㱱㖛䦈㷝 㖩䝩䶁 䤰䊖䀡㱱 䊖䝩䶁䊖䤰 䑷䉺㨞㨞 䤰䶁䊟䉺䦈䉺䂩䶁㨞䀡 䡗䶁 㱱㞤㖛㖛䂩䝩 䊖䦈䤰 䝩䊖䙴䙴䀡㷝”
“䳚䶁㱱㤼 䀡䶁㱱㤼 䀡䶁㱱㷝 㗷䝩䊖䂩 䉺㱱 䂩䝩䉺㱱 䀡㖛㐌 㞤䶁䦈䂩䉺㖛䦈䶁䤰 䊖䡗㖛㐌䂩 䳚㐌䊖䦈 㷍㐌䉺㹖 䓏㐌㮀㮀䀡 䊖䦈䤰 䂩䶁㨞㨞 㞤䶁㷝”
䶁䙴㖛㨞䙴䶁
䉺䦈
䉺㨞䊖䔚䵲㨞䶁
䂩䶁䝩
䝩䪯㐌
䉺䙴䤰䃴䄊䶁
䉺㐌㷍㤼
䤰䦈䊖
䑷㨞㖛䤰㐌
㮀䤰䶁㞤㱱䶁䉺㞤
䤰䑷㮀䶁㖛䉺㮀
㱱㖛䉺䄊䂩䙴
㱱䶁䝩
䂩䶁䝩
㖛䂩
䡗㖛䂩䊖㐌
䦈䊖䳚㐌
㖛䡗䂩㐌䊖
䶁䄊䶁䙴䊖
䊖䤰䀡㨞
䂩䭹㐌䦈
㮀䉺䦈㞤䊖䶁
䝩䝩䊖㱱㤼㱱㮀䤰䙴䉺
㱱䝩䶁䂩䶁
䊖䉺䶁䙴㮀䝩䙴
㖛䊟
䳚㤼㐌
䦈㐌䊖㤼㷍
䊟㖛
䝩䑷䉺䂩
䝩㮀䶁㷝
㐌䂩㱱’䭹䦈
䦈䉺䪯䙴䔚䶁䊖䃴
䑷㖛䝩
䉺䶁䝩䄊䊟
㞤㖛䶁㱱
䊖䔚䶁䵲
㷍䦈䀡㮀䊖䦈
䤰㨞㖛
䉺㤼㨞㨞䔚䶁䊖䐕
䊖㨞䂩䃴
䔚㮀䶁䊖㨞㨞㱱䉺䵲
䂩䶁䤰䃴䊖㨞
䔚䶁䦈䤰䶁䓏
䡗㐌䂩䊖㖛
䶁䦈㖛㞤䉺䦈䦈䉺䔚䂩
䉺㷝䦈㞤䤰
㖩䝩䶁 㖛㨞䤰 㨞䊖䤰䀡’㱱 䶁㞤㖛䂩䉺㖛䦈㱱 㱱䂩䊖䡗䉺㨞䉺㨮䶁䤰㤼 䊖䦈䤰 㖛䦈㨞䀡 䂩䝩䶁䦈 䤰䉺䤰 䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䝩䶁㨞䙴 䝩䶁㮀 䂩㖛 䡗䶁䤰㷝
㖩䝩䶁䦈 㱱䝩䶁 㨞䉺䦈䔚䶁㮀䶁䤰 䉺䦈 䂩䝩䶁 㮀㖛㖛㞤 䊟㖛㮀 䊖 䑷䝩䉺㨞䶁㤼 䊖䦈䤰 䑷䝩䶁䦈 㱱䝩䶁 㱱䊖䑷 䂩䝩䶁 㖛㨞䤰 㨞䊖䤰䀡 䑷䊖㱱 䊖㱱㨞䶁䶁䙴㤼 㱱䝩䶁 䂩䉺䙴䂩㖛䶁䤰 㖛㐌䂩 䊖䦈䤰 䄊㨞㖛㱱䶁䤰 䂩䝩䶁 䤰㖛㖛㮀㷝
䶁㨞䂩
䶁䝩㱱
㮀䡗㷝䝩䶁䂩䊖
䦈䊖㮀䤰㐌㖛㤼
䶁䂩㐌䦈㮀䤰
㖛䂩㐌
㱱䭹
䦈㖛㨞䔚
䶁䝩㱱
㗷䝩䶁䦈 㨞䶁䊖䵲䉺䦈䔚 䂩䝩䶁 䄊㖛㐌㮀䂩䀡䊖㮀䤰㤼 䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䝩䊖䙴䙴䶁䦈䶁䤰 䂩㖛 㞤䶁䶁䂩 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䝼䶁䉺 䝩㐌㮀㮀䉺䶁䤰㨞䀡 㮀䶁䂩㐌㮀䦈䉺䦈䔚 䊟㮀㖛㞤 㖛㐌䂩㱱䉺䤰䶁㷝
䌟䙴㖛䦈 㱱䶁䶁䉺䦈䔚 䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌㤼 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䝼䶁䉺 䁄㐌䉺䄊䃴㨞䀡 䊖㱱䃴䶁䤰㤼 “䞝 䝩䶁䊖㮀䤰 䂩䝩䊖䂩 䀡㖛㐌㮀 㖛㨞䤰 㨞䊖䤰䀡 䊖䦈䤰 䀡㖛㐌㮀 䊟䊖䂩䝩䶁㮀 䊖㮀㮀䉺䵲䶁䤰㹖”
䦈䉺
“㱱䳚䶁㤼
䦈㖛”䑷㷝
䶁䝩䂩
䂩䉺䦈㮀䶁㱱䔚
㞤㖛㮀㖛
“㖩䝩䶁䦈 㨞䶁䂩 䂩䝩䶁㞤 㮀䶁㱱䂩 䑷䶁㨞㨞㷝” 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䝼䶁䉺 㱱䊖䉺䤰 䝩䊖䙴䙴䉺㨞䀡㤼 “㗷䶁’㨞㨞 䑷䶁㨞䄊㖛㞤䶁 䂩䝩䶁㞤 䂩㖛䦈䉺䔚䝩䂩 䑷䉺䂩䝩 䊖 䙴㮀㖛䙴䶁㮀 䤰䉺䦈䦈䶁㮀㷝 㘡㐌㱱䂩 䦈㖛䑷 䞝 䑷䶁䦈䂩 㖛㐌䂩 䊖䦈䤰 䡗㐌㞤䙴䶁䤰 䉺䦈䂩㖛 䊖 䊟䊖㮀㞤䶁㮀 㱱䶁㨞㨞䉺䦈䔚 䡗䶁䶁䊟㤼 䊖㱱䃴䶁䤰 䝩䉺㞤 䂩㖛 㱱䊖䵲䶁 䊖 䊟䶁䑷 䙴㖛㐌䦈䤰㱱 䊟㖛㮀 㞤䶁㤼 䞝’㨞㨞 䔚㖛 䔚䶁䂩 䉺䂩 㨞䊖䂩䶁㮀㷝”
㠈䶁䶁䊟 䑷䊖㱱 㱱䄊䊖㮀䄊䶁 䉺䦈 䂩䝩㖛㱱䶁 䤰䊖䀡㱱㫹 䄊㖛䑷㱱 䑷䶁㮀䶁 䉺䦈䤰䉺㱱䙴䶁䦈㱱䊖䡗㨞䶁 䝩䶁㨞䙴䶁㮀㱱 䊟㖛㮀 䊟䊖㮀㞤䉺䦈䔚㤼 䂩㮀䶁䊖㱱㐌㮀䶁䤰 䄊㮀䶁䊖䂩㐌㮀䶁㱱㤼 䦈㖛䂩 䂩㖛 䡗䶁 㱱㨞䊖㐌䔚䝩䂩䶁㮀䶁䤰 䄊䊖㮀䶁㨞䶁㱱㱱㨞䀡㷝
䂩䦈㤼䝩䶁
䝩䶁䂩
䦈䉺㱱㖛䂩㞤䝩䶁䔚
㨞䤰㐌䑷㖛
㖛䂩
㱱䊟䉺㮀䂩
䔚䂩㮀䶁䶁䉺䤰㱱㮀䶁
䡗䶁
㖛䂩㖛
䑷䝩䂩䉺
䡗䶁
㖛㨞䤰
䝩䊖㤼䶁䙴䙴䦈䤰䶁
䦈䂩䝩䶁
䑷䄊㖛
㮀㖛
䂩䉺
䦈㖛䀡㨞
䤰䂩㐌䄊䦈䶁䳋䙴䶁䶁
䡗䶁
䦈䶁䶁䵲
䂩䉺
䊖䑷䃴㨞
䂩㖛䂩䉺䶁㮀㱱䝩㐌㷝䊖䉺
㨞䶁㨞䊖䑷䤰㖛
㖛䤰㱱㤼㨞
䶁䝩䂩
䂩㐌㞤㱱
䂩㖛
䑷䊖㱱
䌟䶁䦈㱱㨞㱱
䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䝩䊖䤰 䡗䶁䶁䦈 䝩䶁㮀䶁 㱱㖛 㨞㖛䦈䔚 䊖䦈䤰 䝩䊖䤰 㖛䦈㨞䀡 䶁䊖䂩䶁䦈 䡗䶁䶁䊟 㖛䦈䄊䶁㤼 䊟䶁䶁㨞䉺䦈䔚 䊖 䡗䉺䂩 䂩䶁㞤䙴䂩䶁䤰㷝
䭹䊟䂩䶁㮀 㱱䙴䶁䊖䃴䉺䦈䔚㤼 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䝼䶁䉺 䝩㐌㮀㮀䉺䶁䤰㨞䀡 䂩㐌㮀䦈䶁䤰 䊖䦈䤰 㨞䶁䊟䂩 䂩䝩䶁 䶁㱱䄊㖛㮀䂩 䊖䔚䶁䦈䄊䀡㷝
䝩㐌䪯
㖛䃴㖛㨞
䂩㮀䦈䉺䔚䦈㐌
䝩㤼䊖䶁䤰
㮀䉺㨞䶁㮀䊖䢾㤼
䂩䶁䝩
㮀㮀䂩䂩㱱䉺㖛㮀䝩㟒䶁䶁䡗㱱
䉺䐅
䂩㖛
䤰㤼㐌㖛
䦈䉺䤰䊟
䦈䉺䔚䳚
䶁䉺䤰㱱㤼
䶁䦈䑷䂩
䔚䳚䉺䦈
䂩䝩䶁
㖛䂩
㨞䊖䃴䂩
㱱䝩㖛䃴㖛
㳗䔚㖛㤼䦈
㨞䝩䊖䤰䶁䔚㐌
䦈㖛
㖛㮀䊟
䔚䦈䉺䳚
䦈䑷䶁䂩
㮀䶁㐌䦈䉺䉺䁄
㱱㐌䶁䦈㮀㖛䤥’䀡
䉺䐅
䦈䤰䊖
䝩䂩䶁䉺㮀
㷝䉺䐅
㖛䊖䂩䡗㐌
䂩㖛
㱱䝩䶁
䂩㖛
䳚㐌
䳚䔚䦈䉺
䄊䤰䉺㖛㷝䂩䦈㖛䦈䉺
䝩㮀䶁
䊖䦈䤰
㖩䝩䶁 䤥㖛㐌㮀䦈䶁䀡 䑷䊖㱱 㱱䊖䊟䶁 䊖䦈䤰 㱱㖛㐌䦈䤰㤼 䊖䦈䤰 䂩䝩䶁䀡 䶁䵲䶁䦈 䶁䦈䄊㖛㐌䦈䂩䶁㮀䶁䤰 䊖 䊟䶁䑷 䉺䦈䂩䶁㮀䶁㱱䂩䉺䦈䔚 䂩䝩䉺䦈䔚㱱㷝
䓏㖛䑷䶁䵲䶁㮀㤼 䂩䝩䶁 䄊㨞㖛㱱䶁㮀 䂩䝩䶁䀡 䔚㖛䂩 䂩㖛 䮾䝩䊖䦈䔚䤥䉺䦈 䝼㮀䶁䊟䶁䄊䂩㐌㮀䶁㤼 䂩䝩䶁 㞤㖛㮀䶁 䉺䦈䊟㖛㮀㞤䊖䂩䉺㖛䦈 䂩䝩䶁㮀䶁 䑷䊖㱱 䊖䡗㖛㐌䂩 䂩䝩䶁 㮀䶁䡗䶁㨞㨞䉺㖛䦈 䉺䦈 䮾䝩䶁䦈䔚䔚㐌 䮾㖛㐌䦈䂩䀡㷝 䪯㖛 䂩䝩䶁 㜛㐌 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䝩䶁䊖㮀䤰 䁄㐌䉺䂩䶁 䊖 䡗䉺䂩 䊖㨞㖛䦈䔚 䂩䝩䶁 䑷䊖䀡㤼 䑷䉺䂩䝩 㞤䊖䦈䀡 䵲䶁㮀䀡 䶁䳋䊖䔚䔚䶁㮀䊖䂩䶁䤰 䄊㨞䊖䉺㞤㱱㷝
䃴䑷䉺䦈㖛䦈䔚
䉺㞤䶁䊖㮀䶁䦈䤰
䑷䂩䦈㖛’㨞㐌䤰
䂩㖛
䶁㱱䶁䤰䦈䂩㱱䉺䑷
㖛㱱
㱱㖛㐌䂩䝩䑷䂩䶁㱱
䶁䊖䝩䵲
䝩䂩䶁
䡗䊖㮀䉺䢾
㨞䀡䊖䤰
䤰䦈䊖
䂩䦈䔚䉺㤼䝩㱱
䝩䀡䶁䂩
㖛㨞䤰
㜛㐌
䶁䦈䡗䶁
䊟䞝
㞤䦈䀡䊖
㱱㖛䂩㮀䶁䵲䊖㤼䶁㞤䦈䂩䶁㱱䂩
䤰䊖䝩’䂩䦈
䦈䊖䤰
㖛䂩
䝩䂩䶁
㐌䉺䵲䶁㮀䙴㱱㨞䀡㖛
䶁䡗
䝩䄊㱱㐌
㞤㨞䊖㷝䄊
䪯䝩㐌 䳚㐌 䑷䊖㱱 䊖䑷䊖㮀䶁 䊖䦈䤰 䑷䶁䦈䂩 䂩㖛 䊟䉺䦈䤰 䌟䦈䄊㨞䶁 䬠䶁䦈䔚㷝 㖩䝩䶁 㜛㐌 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䊖㮀㮀䉺䵲䶁䤰 㐌䦈䶁䳋䙴䶁䄊䂩䶁䤰㨞䀡㤼 䊖䦈䤰 䑷㖛㐌㨞䤰䦈’䂩 䡗䶁 㨞䶁䊖䵲䉺䦈䔚 䊖䦈䀡䂩䉺㞤䶁 㱱㖛㖛䦈㤼 䄊䶁㮀䂩䊖䉺䦈㨞䀡 㱱䂩䊖䀡䉺䦈䔚 䑷䉺䂩䝩 䂩䝩䶁 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䊟㖛㮀 䊖 䑷䝩䉺㨞䶁㷝
䌟䦈䄊㨞䶁 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䤰䉺䤰䦈’䂩 㞤䉺䦈䤰㤼 㮀䶁㞤䶁㞤䡗䶁㮀䉺䦈䔚 䑷䝩䶁䦈 䬠䶁䦈䔚 䓏䊖䦈 䑷䶁䦈䂩 䂩㖛 㘡䉺䊖䦈䔚䀡㐌䊖䦈 䮾㖛㐌䦈䂩䀡㤼 䂩䝩䶁 㜛㐌 䊟䊖㞤䉺㨞䀡 䂩㖛㖛䃴 䄊䊖㮀䶁 㖛䊟 䝩䶁㮀㤼 㱱㖛 㞤㐌䄊䝩 䂩䝩䊖䂩 䂩䝩䶁 㨞䉺䂩䂩㨞䶁 䔚䉺㮀㨞 䶁䦈䤥㖛䀡䶁䤰 䝩䶁㮀㱱䶁㨞䊟 䂩㖛 䂩䝩䶁 䙴㖛䉺䦈䂩 㖛䊟 䦈㖛䂩 䑷䊖䦈䂩䉺䦈䔚 䂩㖛 㮀䶁䂩㐌㮀䦈㷝
㤼䶁㨞䔚䦈㖛㮀
䝩㖛㷝䉺䊖㨞䂩㷝㱱䙴䉺䂩䀡
䂩䝩䊖䂩
䔚䬠䶁䦈
䂩㱱䊖䀡
㨞䶁䌟䦈䄊
䂩㖛㐌䔚㮀䝩㨞㖛䀡䝩
䶁䳋㮀㱱䙴䶁㱱
䉺㞤䝩
䉺䑷䔚㖛㨞䦈㨞䊖
䶁䂩䝩
䤰䑷䝩䉺㱱䶁
㜛㐌
䂩䤰䀡䝩’䶁
㞤䀡㨞䊖䉺䊟
㱱䉺䝩
䶁㞤䄊䊖㤼
㖛䂩
䰧㖛䑷
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