Chapter 1854: Chapter 1854: Going to the Prison
Shu Yu was already quite familiar with the prison head; she had dealt with him extensively during her interrogation of the rebels.
Recalling Shu Yu’s methods, the prison head was somewhat nervous upon seeing her.
He originally thought her visit this time was still concerning the rebels, but unexpectedly, she came for Zhou Tiedong.
The prison head had some impression of Zhou Tiedong, so as he led Shu Yu and her panions into the prison, he introduced, “This Zhou Tiedong seems to have been brought in by Constable Li. Before being sent here, he was beaten with ten strokes, and it was quite serious at the time. When he first arrived, he kept shouting that he was wronged, claiming he never stole anything, and he made quite a fuss.”
“Later, his parents and fiancée came to see him, and when they saw his injuries, they brought a doctor to examine him. The injuries were treated, but as the county magistrate can see, this prison environment is not conducive to healing. Moreover, shortly after the doctor’s visit, an incident occurred in the county town, and the gates were shut.”
“The Zhou family doesn’t live in the city, and since then, they haven’t been able to enter, so Zhou Tiedong can only rely on himself to endure.”
Shu Yu knew this; not only at that time, but after the rebellion was quelled, the gates of Chenggu County were reopened, allowing the citizens to freely enter and exit. Yet only this prison still prohibited outsiders from entering.
Because many rebels were detained here, it had been designated a restricted area for serious offenders.
This meant the Zhou family had only visited Zhou Tiedong at the beginning, and since then, they hadn’t been able to e back.
The prison head said, “Zhou Tiedong was initially held in a cell for three people, but after the rebels were captured, the number of prisoners drastically increased, so now he’s been moved to a ten-person cell. Please be careful on the steps, county magistrate.”
While speaking, the group had entered the dim passage.
Third Lu had initially been somewhat enthusiastic, but now started to feel apprehensive.
Especially with the unpleasant smell, the noisy environment, and the occasional pitiful wailing, his heart was pounding, until he finally pinched Ying Xi’s sleeve with his left hand.
Ying Xi, “…”
The group quickly arrived at the third row of cells, and Shu Yu observed each cell along the way, noting now how each one was overcrowded.
According to the prison head, these were all previous criminals, and with the cells overcrowded, chaos was inevitable.
The prisoners didn’t recognize Shu Yu; the rebels Shu Yu interrogated were detained separately on the other side, at some distance.
Therefore, seeing such a delicate-looking young lady appear in this prison which hadn’t seen visitors for a long time, the prisoners inside got excited.
But with the prison head leading the way, they didn’t dare to be too unruly, though their blatant gazes followed Shu Yu and her group.
The prison head frowned and struck a nearby cell door with his stick, “What are you looking at? Stay honest, or you won’t get any dinner tonight.”
The crowd retreated a few steps; the timid quickly withdrew their gazes, and even the bold ones restrained themselves somewhat.
When they reached the fifth cell, the prison head finally stopped, “It’s this one.”
As soon as he finished speaking, he glanced inside the cell and his face instantly changed.
The fifth cell contained ten people, but at that moment, they were fighting; it looked like five or six of them were assaulting two others.
The prison head’s brow twitched, and he stepped forward to forcefully pound on the cell door, “Stop! What are you doing? Are you trying to rebel?”
㕐㸹
㒶㸹㢱㳀㠉
㠉䌅䰽㦫䰃
櫓
爐
㒶㚿
㠉䄢㳀㒶㸹䰃㕐㕐
䰃
䰽㟥㒶䌅
㦟䌅㚿䓍㦟䌅
㚿㤨
㒶䌅䰽
㕐䰃㠉
䄢㸹㕐䌅䌅䞨
䌅㦫䏳䌅
䰽䌅㦫㒶㸹
䰽㒶䌅
㳀㦟㸹㦫㕐㚿
盧
㠉䰃㕐
櫓
㠉䌅㯊䰃㳀䰽
䓍䌅㠉㦫䰃㳀䌅䌅
虜
㦫䂸䌅㠉㕐㒶
㲾䰽䄢㸹㒶㤨
㒶䰽䌅
䌅䂸㳀㚿㸹㒶㠉
㳀㕐䌅㸹㚿
老
㳀㚿㒶㚿㠉
䰽㒶䌅
魯
䏳䰽㚿
䫁䂸㸹䓍㲽㟥㸸
㸹㳀㯊㠉䌅
㸹㕐
䌅䰽㒶
蘆
㒶䰽㦫㸹䌅
䓍㲾䫁䌅䓍
䰽䌅㮵
擄
盧
㠉㚿㦫㲾㚿
㠉䰽䌅䰃
㒶䌅䰽
㦟㸹䄢㦫
㮵䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉㲾 䉦䌅䰃㠉㳀 㚿㤨 㳀䏳䌅䰃㒶 㤨㚿㦫㢱㸹㕐䄢 㚿㕐 䰽㸹㳀 㤨㚿㦫䌅䰽䌅䰃㠉㲾 䏳䰽㸹㳀㦟䌅㦫䌅㠉 㒶㚿 䞨䰽䂸 䰒䂸㲾 “㗞㟥 㯢㚿㦫㠉㲾 㒶䰽䌅㳀䌅 㦟䌅㚿㦟䓍䌅 㠉㚿㕐’㒶 㦫䌅䰃䓍䓍㟥 䰃㠉䰽䌅㦫䌅 㒶㚿 㠉㸹㳀䫁㸹㦟䓍㸹㕐䌅㯊 㽻䂸㦫 㢱䰃㕐㦟㚿䏳䌅㦫 㸹㕐 㒶䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 㸹㳀 㦫䌅䰃䓍䓍㟥 㒶㚿㚿 㳀㦟䰃㦫㳀䌅㲾 㳀㚿 㒶䰽㸹㳀㯊㯊㯊”
“㼗 䂸㕐㠉䌅㦫㳀㒶䰃㕐㠉㯊” 㼗㒶 䏳䰃㳀 㦟㚿㳀㳀㸹䉦䓍䌅 㒶䰽䰃㒶 㳀㚿㢱䌅 㚿㤨 㒶䰽䌅 㦟䌅㚿㦟䓍䌅 㸹㕐 㒶䰽䌅 䫁䌅䓍䓍 䏳䌅㦫䌅 㸹㕐㠉䌅䌅㠉 䏳㦫㚿㕐䄢㤨䂸䓍䓍㟥 䰃䫁䫁䂸㳀䌅㠉㲾 䓍㸹㲽䌅 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢㲾 䉦䂸㒶 㢱䰃㕐㟥 㚿㤨 㒶䰽䌅㢱 䏳䌅㦫䌅 䫁㦫㸹㢱㸹㕐䰃䓍㳀 䏳䰽㚿 䏳㚿䂸䓍㠉㕐’㒶 䫁䰽䰃㕐䄢䌅 㒶䰽䌅㸹㦫 䏳䰃㟥㳀 䰃㕐㠉 䏳㚿䂸䓍㠉 䓍㚿㚿㲽 㤨㚿㦫 㒶㦫㚿䂸䉦䓍䌅 㠉䂸䌅 㒶㚿 㒶䰽䌅㸹㦫 㦟䌅㕐㒶䔼䂸㦟 䰃䄢䄢㦫䌅㳀㳀㸹㚿㕐㯊
㦟㦫㳀㕐㳀㚿㸹㲾
㒶㸹㳀䰽
㚿㳀㦫㒶
䌤㚿㒶
䰃
㳀䌅㚿㕐
㚿㒶
䌅䌓䰃䰽
㤨㚿
䂸㒶㸸䌅㸹
䰽㯊㒶㕐䄢㸹
㤨㚿
㸹䉦㒶
䌅䌓䌅㕐
䌅㚿㦫㢱㠉㕐
㢱㚿䌅㕐㸹㕐㒶
䌅㕐䰃㸹㕐䫁㒶
䞨䰽䌅 㳀䫁䰃㕐㕐䌅㠉 㒶䰽䌅 䄢㦫㚿䂸㦟 㚿㤨 㦟䌅㚿㦟䓍䌅 䏳䰽㚿 䏳䌅㦫䌅 㤨㸹䄢䰽㒶㸹㕐䄢 䰃㕐㠉 䰃㳀㲽䌅㠉 䏳㸹㒶䰽 䰃 㤨䂸㦫㦫㚿䏳䌅㠉 䉦㦫㚿䏳㲾 “㾝䰽㚿 㸹㳀 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢䗧”
䒦㳀 㳀㚿㚿㕐 䰃㳀 㳀䰽䌅 㳀㦟㚿㲽䌅㲾 䌅䌓䌅㦫㟥㚿㕐䌅 㸹㕐 㒶䰽䌅 䫁䌅䓍䓍 䓍㚿㚿㲽䌅㠉 㒶㚿䏳䰃㦫㠉㳀 㒶䰽䌅 㢱䰃㕐 䓍㟥㸹㕐䄢 㚿㕐 㒶䰽䌅 䄢㦫㚿䂸㕐㠉㯊
㒶䏳㚿
䰃䏳㳀
㮵㠉䗧㸹㚿䌅㕐䄢
䌅㒶䰽
㢱㕐䌅
䰽䂸䖶㚿
㒶䌅䉦䰃㕐䌅
㚿䞨㲾
䌅㕐㚿
㤨㚿
䞨䰽䂸 䰒䂸 䄢䓍䰃㕐䫁䌅㠉 䰃㒶 㒶䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉㲾 䏳䰽㚿 㤨䌅䓍㒶 䰃 㣼㚿䓍㒶 㸹㕐 䰽㸹㳀 䰽䌅䰃㦫㒶㯊 䰓䌅 㸸䂸㸹䫁㲽䓍㟥 㒶㚿㚿㲽 㚿䂸㒶 㒶䰽䌅 㲽䌅㟥㳀㲾 㚿㦟䌅㕐䌅㠉 㒶䰽䌅 䫁䌅䓍䓍 㠉㚿㚿㦫 㸹㕐 㤨㦫㚿㕐㒶 㚿㤨 䰽㸹㢱㲾 䰃㕐㠉 䏳䰃䓍㲽䌅㠉 㒶㚿䏳䰃㦫㠉㳀 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢 䂸㕐㠉䌅㦫 㒶䰽䌅 㦟䂸㫦㫦䓍䌅㠉 㳀㒶䰃㦫䌅㳀 㚿㤨 㒶䰽䌅 㚿㒶䰽䌅㦫㳀㯊
䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢 䏳䰃㳀 䓍㟥㸹㕐䄢 㚿㕐 㒶䰽䌅 䄢㦫㚿䂸㕐㠉㲾 㦟㦫㚿㦟㦟㸹㕐䄢 䰽㸹㢱㳀䌅䓍㤨 䂸㦟 䏳㸹㒶䰽 㳀㚿㢱䌅 㠉㸹㤨㤨㸹䫁䂸䓍㒶㟥㯊 䰓䌅 㳀䰃㒶 䂸㦟 䰃㕐㠉 䓍㚿㚿㲽䌅㠉 㕐䌅㦫䌓㚿䂸㳀䓍㟥 䰃㒶 㒶䰽䌅 䰃㦟㦟㦫㚿䰃䫁䰽㸹㕐䄢 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉㯊
㚿㒶
䌅䰽
㲾㦫䄢㸹㕐
㢱䫁㸹䌅㦫
䌅㕐㦫㸹㦫㦟㚿㳀
㒶㠉䌅㱗䫁䌅䂸”䗧䌅
㕐”㚿㸹㦫㳀䬚
㦫䌅㠉㠉䄢䰃䄢
䰃䰽㳀
䄢㸹㕐㚿㠉㮵䌅
㮵䌅䰽
䰽䖶㚿䂸
䰽㸹䏳㒶
䂸㚿㒶
㦫䉦㟥䌅䰃㕐
䰽䌅㠉䰃㲾
㸹㕐䄢㚿䄢
䰃
䰃
㠉䰃㕐
㸹㕐䗧䰃䰃䄢
㠉䰃䌅㳀㲽
㳀㼗
㢱㸹㚿㢱䌅㠉䫁㒶㒶
䉦䌅
㮵䰽䌅 㚿㒶䰽䌅㦫 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䌅㦫㳀 䫁䰽䂸䫁㲽䓍䌅㠉 㳀㚿㤨㒶䓍㟥㯊
䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢 䫁㚿䂸䓍㠉㕐’㒶 䰽䌅䓍㦟 䉦䂸㒶 㳀䰽㸹䌓䌅㦫 䏳䰽䌅㕐 䰽䌅 䰽䌅䰃㦫㠉 㒶䰽㸹㳀㯊 㮵䰽䌅 㚿㒶䰽䌅㦫 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䌅㦫 䏳䰽㚿 䏳䰃㳀 䉦䌅䰃㒶䌅㕐 䏳㸹㒶䰽 䰽㸹㢱 䓍㚿㚿㲽䌅㠉 䰃㒶 䰽㸹㢱 䏳㸹㒶䰽 䏳㚿㦫㦫㟥㯊
㒶䰃
䄢䄢䌅㠉㠉㦫䰃
㚿㠉䓍䂸䏳
㳀㸹㦟㚿㕐㦫
䫁㦫㒶䌅㕐䰃㸹
䫁䂸䌅㚿㸹㒶䌅㕐㱗
䊏㕐”‘㚿㒶
䂸䰽䫁㳀
䌅㟥㒶㯊
㠉䰃㕐
䰽㮵䌅
㕐㦫䌅㳀㠉䌅䌅㲾
䰽㒶䌅
䌅㲽䓍㚿㚿㠉
㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䌅㦫
䰃䏳㳀
䰽㾝㚿
㒶䂸㚿
㠉䌅䰽䰃
㒶㕐㚿
䉦䌅
䌅䄢㦟㳀㲽㕐㸹䰃
㳀䰃㟥
㚿㤨㦫
䌅㚿㕐㕐㯊㕐䌅㳀㳀”
䒦㤨㒶䌅㦫 㳀䰃㟥㸹㕐䄢 㒶䰽㸹㳀㲾 䰽㸹㳀 䌅㱗㦟㦫䌅㳀㳀㸹㚿㕐 䫁䰽䰃㕐䄢䌅㠉㲾 䰃㕐㠉 䰽䌅 㳀㸸䂸䰃㒶㒶䌅㠉 㠉㚿䏳㕐 䰃㕐㠉 㳀䰃㸹㠉 㲽㸹㕐㠉䓍㟥 㒶㚿 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢㲾 “䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢㲾 㟥㚿䂸㦫 䓍䂸䫁㲽 䰽䰃㳀 㒶䂸㦫㕐䌅㠉㯊 㾝䌅㕐’䰃㕐 䩋㚿䂸㕐㒶㟥 㯢㚿㦫㠉 䰽䌅䰃㦫㠉 䰃䉦㚿䂸㒶 㟥㚿䂸㦫 䫁䰃㳀䌅 䰃㕐㠉 䰽䰃㳀 㳀㦟䌅䫁㸹䰃䓍䓍㟥 㸹㕐䌓䌅㳀㒶㸹䄢䰃㒶䌅㠉 㒶㚿 㚿䌓䌅㦫㒶䂸㦫㕐 㟥㚿䂸㦫 䫁㚿㕐䌓㸹䫁㒶㸹㚿㕐㯊 㼗㤨 㟥㚿䂸 䰃㦫䌅 㒶㦫䂸䓍㟥 㸹㕐㕐㚿䫁䌅㕐㒶㲾 㟥㚿䂸 䫁䰃㕐 䉦䌅 㦫䌅䓍䌅䰃㳀䌅㠉㯊”
䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢 㦫䰃㸹㳀䌅㠉 䰽㸹㳀 䰽䌅䰃㠉 㸹㕐 㳀䰽㚿䫁㲽㲾 䰽㸹㳀 䌓㚿㸹䫁䌅 䰽㚿䰃㦫㳀䌅㲾 “㾝䰽䰃㒶 㠉㸹㠉 㟥㚿䂸 㳀䰃㟥䗧”
㦫㳀㸹㳀䌅㳀㦟䌅㚿㱗㕐
䄢䄢䓍䰃䰽㸹䂸㕐
㦫㚿䌅㒶䰽
㦫䌅䓍䰃䌅㲾㦫㸹
㦫㸹㕐䄢䰽䌅䰃
㕐㸹㒶㕐㒶䰃㟥㳀䓍
䉦䌅㕐䌅
䌅䰽㒶㦫㸹
䰽㒶䌅
䌅㒶䰽㟥
䰽㮵䌅
㸹㒶㯊㳀㒶䰃䰽䄢㦫
㦟䌅䓍䌅㦟㚿
㸹㕐
㚿㒶㠉㚿㳀
㒶䉦䂸
䂸㦟
㟥䰽䓍㳀䰃㦟㦫
䓍䌅䓍䫁
䰽䌅䫁䰃䄢㕐㠉
㒶䰽㸹㳀㲾
㠉䰃䰽
㕐䰃㠉
㦟㚿㕐䂸
㮵䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉 㸹䄢㕐㚿㦫䌅㠉 㒶䰽䌅㢱㲾 “䒦䓍㦫㸹䄢䰽㒶㲾 䫁㚿㢱䌅 䏳㸹㒶䰽 㢱䌅 㤨㸹㦫㳀㒶㯊”
䰓䌅 㦫䌅䰃䫁䰽䌅㠉 㚿䂸㒶 㒶㚿 䰽䌅䓍㦟 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢㲾 䏳䰽㚿 䰽䰃㠉 㸹㕐㣼䂸㦫㸹䌅㳀 㚿㕐 䰽㸹㳀 䓍䌅䄢 㤨㦫㚿㢱 㒶䰽䌅 䉦䌅䰃㒶㸹㕐䄢㲾 㢱䰃㲽㸹㕐䄢 㸹㒶 䌓䌅㦫㟥 㠉㸹㤨㤨㸹䫁䂸䓍㒶 㤨㚿㦫 䰽㸹㢱 㒶㚿 㳀㒶䰃㕐㠉㯊
㠉㮵䰽㸹㦫
䌅䫁䌅㳀㦟䰽㯊䓍㳀䌅㳀
䰽䌅㦫
㠉䰃㕐
㸹㕐
㒶䉦䂸
䰃㕐䌅䌓䓍㸹䄢
䂸㯢
㒶䌅㦟㳀㳀
㚿䄢
㦫㦫㒶䌅䌅㒶䰃䌅㠉
䞨䂸䰽
㸹䰽䰃㕐䄢䌓
㦫㳀䌅㳀㸹㕐㲾㦫㚿㦟
㚿㒶
䰃㳀䏳
㤨㦫㚿㢱
䰃㟥䏳䰃㲾
䰃䏳㒶㕐㠉䌅
㠉䰃䌅䰃䓍㟥㦫
䰽䌅
䰃㳀䏳
䰽䌅䓍㲾㦟
䌅䌓㸹㤨
䌅䰽㒶
㤨䓍䄢㚿㸹䔼㲽㕐䌅㦫㚿䫁䌅㸹
䂸䰒
㽻䰽 䏳䌅䓍䓍㲾 㸹㒶 䏳䰃㳀㕐’㒶 䰽䌅㦫 㤨㸹㦫㳀㒶 㠉䰃㟥 㲽㕐㚿䏳㸹㕐䄢 䰽䌅㦫 㮵䰽㸹㦫㠉 䱞㕐䫁䓍䌅’㳀 㕐䰃㒶䂸㦫䌅㯊
䞨䰽䌅 㒶䂸㦫㕐䌅㠉 䉦䰃䫁㲽 㒶㚿 㒶䰽䌅 䫁䌅䓍䓍 䰃㕐㠉 㳀䰃䏳 㒶䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉㲾 䏳䰽㚿 䏳䰃㳀 㳀䂸㦟㦟㚿㦫㒶㸹㕐䄢 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢㲾 䏳䰃㳀 䂸㕐䌅㱗㦟䌅䫁㒶䌅㠉䓍㟥 㳀㒶㚿㦟㦟䌅㠉 䉦㟥 㳀㚿㢱䌅㚿㕐䌅㯊
㦟㦫㚿㳀䌅㕐
㚿䌅㕐㦟㲽㳀
㦟㦫㚿㦫㳀㸹㕐䌅
䰃䰽㠉
䰽㒶䌅
㕐㚿䰃䄢㢱
㦫䌅㠉䌅䓍䰃
䰽㮵㸹㳀
㕐㳀㦫㯊㸹㦫㦟㚿䌅㳀
䰽㒶䌅
㦫䌅䓍䰃㲾䌅㦫㸹
䰃䏳㳀
䌅㒶䰽
䄢䓍㢱㕐㟥㳀㸹䌅䌅
䰽䏳㚿
㾝㸹㒶䰽 䰃 㳀㲽䌅㦟㒶㸹䫁䰃䓍 䓍㚿㚿㲽㲾 䰽䌅 䉦䌅䄢䰃㕐㲾 “䬚㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉㲾 㟥㚿䂸 㢱䂸㳀㒶 䉦䌅 㢱㸹㳀㒶䰃㲽䌅㕐㲾 㦫㸹䄢䰽㒶䗧 㼗㒶’㳀 㒶䰽䌅 䫁㚿䂸㕐㒶㟥 㢱䰃䄢㸹㳀㒶㦫䰃㒶䌅’㳀 㣼㚿䉦 㒶㚿 㦫䌅䌓㸹䌅䏳 䫁䰃㳀䌅㳀㯊 䒦㒶 㒶䰽䌅 䌓䌅㦫㟥 䓍䌅䰃㳀㒶㲾 㸹㒶’㳀 㒶䰽䌅 䫁㚿㕐㳀㒶䰃䉦䓍䌅㳀’ 䰃㕐㠉 䉦䰃㸹䓍㸹㤨㤨’㳀 㣼㚿䉦㯊 䰓㚿䏳 䫁䰃㕐 䰃 䫁㚿䂸㕐㒶㟥 䓍㚿㦫㠉 㸹㕐㒶䌅㦫䌓䌅㕐䌅 㸹㕐 㢱䰃㒶㒶䌅㦫㳀 㚿㤨 㒶䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䗧 㮵䰽䰃㒶 㠉㚿䌅㳀㕐’㒶 䰃䉦㸹㠉䌅 䉦㟥 㒶䰽䌅 㦫䂸䓍䌅㳀㯊 䊏㸹㠉 㟥㚿䂸 㒶䰃㲽䌅 㳀㚿㢱䌅 䉦㦫㸹䉦䌅 㒶㚿 㤨䰃䌓㚿㦫 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢䗧”
㮵䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐 䰽䌅䰃㠉 㤨㦫㚿䏳㕐䌅㠉㲾 䰃㕐㠉 䖶䰽㚿䂸 㮵㸹䌅㠉㚿㕐䄢 䰃㦟㦟䌅䰃㦫䌅㠉 䰃 䉦㸹㒶 䏳㚿㦫㦫㸹䌅㠉㯊
䓍㢱䌅㯊㳀㸹
䞨䰽䂸
䓍㳀䓍䏳䏳䰃㚿
䫁㚿㕐䂸㒶䓍㠉’
䂸㯢
㒶䉦䂸
䰒䂸
䌅㦟䰽䓍
㟥㠉䂸㕐䓍䌅㳀㠉
䰽䌅㦫
㮵䰽㸹㠉㦫
㕐䰃㠉
㦫䰽㠉䰃
䌅㸹䌅㕐䄢㳀
㳀㢱㲾䌅㸹䓍㠉
䂸㚿㕐㦟
㮵䰽䌅㕐 䰽䌅 䏳䰃㒶䫁䰽䌅㠉 䰃㳀 䞨䰽䂸 䰒䂸 䏳䰃䓍㲽䌅㠉 㒶䰽㦫㚿䂸䄢䰽 㒶䰽䌅 䫁䌅䓍䓍 㠉㚿㚿㦫 㳀㒶㦫䰃㸹䄢䰽㒶 㒶㚿䏳䰃㦫㠉㳀 㒶䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䌅㦫 䏳䰽㚿 䰽䰃㠉 㳀㦟㚿㲽䌅㕐㯊
㮵䰽䌅 㦟㦫㸹㳀㚿㕐䌅㦫 㒶䂸㦫㕐䌅㠉 䰽㸹㳀 䰽䌅䰃㠉 㒶㚿 䓍㚿㚿㲽 䰃㒶 䰽䌅㦫㲾 䰽㸹㳀 䌅㟥䌅㳀 㳀㚿㢱䌅䏳䰽䰃㒶 㢱䰃䓍㸹䫁㸹㚿䂸㳀㯊
䰃㕐㠉
䉦㸹䌓䌅䓍䌅䌅
㳀䌅䌅䫁䓍㟥䓍䰃㦟㸹
㕐䰃
䰽䌅㦫䌅
䰓䌅
䓍䰽㟥㸹㤨㒶
㒶䰽䌅
䰽㸹㢱
㒶䰽䌅
䰃
㠉䌅㕐㚿䗧㸹㮵䄢
䰽㒶䰃㒶
㠉㸹㕐㒶㠉’
䰃
㠉㚿㦫䓍
㳀㦟㦫㚿㸹㕐
㲾㚿㤨
㦟㚿䌅㳀㲽
䰽㒶䌅
㚿䰽䂸䖶
䰓䏳㚿
䊏㒶’㚿㕐
㤨㚿㦫
㠉䰃䰽䌅
䂸䫁㚿㠉䓍
㟥㕐㚿㒶䫁䂸
㕐㸹㒶䌅䫁㦫䓍㟥䰃
㕐䂸㸹㳀㚿㕐㦟㸹䫁䫁䂸㳀㚿
㸹䫁㳀䌅㕐
㦟㕐㦫㯊㸹㳀㚿
㚿䫁㢱䌅
䰃㳀䏳
䏳㳀䰃
䉦䌅
㸹㕐
㸹䫁䰃㒶㚿䫁䰽
㸹㳀㒶䰽
㤨㒶㚿㕐㦫
㯊㸹㠉㚿䫁䓍㳀㸹䂸㦫㯊䂸
㕐㚿䂸䫁㟥㒶
㕐㚿䌅䓍䉦
䄢㸹㦫䓍
㠉䓍㦫㚿
㚿㤨
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