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Now reading: Chapter 1484: 338: Zhao Ya: Why Do I Feel Like I Saw 94! from Honey, you didn’t really drugged me, did you?, a Comedy novel by Tao Gong Wang.

Capítulo 1484: Chapter 338: Zhao Ya: Why Do I Feel Like I Saw 94!

Dang!

Gongs and drums were sounded!

The caravan set off, with the Imperial Guard sent by the court leading the way, headed by Tuomu, the fifth of the Qincha Eight Guards.

In the middle was the ceremonial team sent by the Ruyang Royal Mansion, escorting the carriages, including Lord Wuxiang, the Turtle and Crane Elders, Ah Da, Ah Er, Ah San, who were sent by the Ruyang King to support the Commandery Princess. Among them, Ah Da, Ah Er, and Ah San were the Commandery Princess’s regular guards, and according to the plan, they would stay with the Commandery Princess permanently in the Capital.

After the Commandery Princess’s wedding and residency in the Eastern Palace, the Emperor would bestow them with the title of guard, thus becoming a small flag officer of the Imperial Guard, establishing themselves well in the Capital.

Moreover, if the Commandery Princess needed to accomplish sothing, she could have Ah Da and the other two do it.

However, the Turtle and Crane Elders, including Lord Wuxiang, were only temporary security. Once they safely escorted the Commandery Princess to the Capital, they would have to return to continue their unfinished work.

They could not stay with the Commandery Princess in the Capital for long.

Besides this, there were also fifty dowry carriages being escorted as part of the ceremonial team, the silver coin of which will be left at the Commandery Princess’s residence in the Capital, usually managed by Ah Da and the other two, and will accompany the Commandery Princess to the Imperial Palace during the grand wedding.

After all, without so silver coin in the Imperial Palace, even the eunuchs and palace maids could make things difficult for the Commandery Princess. That place is not a sanctuary for good n and holy won.

In addition to these, there was the escort army at the back, led by General Wang Baobao, under whom was ten thousand direct lineage of the White Deer Army. At this ti, Wang Baobao’s expression was somber as he escorted his sister to the Capital to marry the old Emperor.

Wang Baobao was opposed to it. The feeling was akin to selling his sister to gain riches for himself, a feeling of sha.

But the journey was not peaceful, and Wang Baobao did not want his sister to be in danger; thus, he reluctantly took the role of this escort officer.

Deputy General Huo Bima noticed Wang Baobao’s troubled thoughts and rode over to say, “Commander, are you alright?”

Upon hearing this, Wang Baobao said, “I’m fine. Inform the army to keep up and send scouts to investigate ahead to ensure my sister’s journey is smooth and without any issues.”

“Yes!”

Hearing this, Huo Bima personally directed scouts to go ahead to gather intelligence.

The entire main force imdiately set off, heading straight for the Great Capital.

At this ti, Zhao Ya sat in the carriage, with two bridesmaids, Qing Zhu and Molan, looking at the Commandery Princess. Only to see the Commandery Princess sitting there expressionlessly, but large tears fell from her eyes.

Dripping onto the back of her hand, yet she seed unaware.

The two girls watched Zhao Ya sob silently, unsure how to console her.

Their Commandery Princess had never been like this before. The two maids exchanged a glance, and Qing Zhu gave Molan a look. Molan looked at Zhao Ya and said, “Commandery Princess, don’t cry yourself sick.”

Zhao Ya did not respond, and Qing Zhu said, “Yes, Commandery Princess, if you cry yourself sick, the Prince will also be heartbroken.”

Zhao Ya raised her head to look at Qing Zhu after hearing this and said, “He, he would not be heartbroken. In his eyes, I might just be a tool to maintain his Ruyang King’s position.”

“Commandery Princess, that cannot be.”

Molan was trying to console her, and Qing Zhu also said, “Commandery Princess, the Prince cares for you the most. How could he be like that? It must be a misunderstanding.”

Zhao Ya wiped her tears but said nothing, only tilting her head to look towards the carriage window, where the curtains blocked everything, like clipping the wings of a bird yearning for freedom.

At this mont, Zhao Ya felt like a caged canary with clipped wings. She was supposed to be an eagle, but now her wings were broken, and she was in a cage for people to play with, and it was her most beloved father who broke her wings.

This emotion made Zhao Ya feel like she could hardly breathe.

The caravan moved forward slowly, soon leaving the Ruyang Royal Mansion behind, disappearing from its sight.

“Prince, the wind has picked up; it’s ti to return!”

The Ruyang King stood at the entrance, watching the caravan disappear, when the steward ca up to remind him. The Ruyang King remained silent for a mont before saying, “Let’s go back.”

After saying so, he turned and walked back to the residence. For so reason, as he turned, his previously mighty figure seed sowhat stooped, as if he had aged decades in an instant.

Watching the Prince’s departing figure, the old steward sighed.

Shaking his head with a face full of helplessness.

The Ruyang King absentmindedly returned to his study, looking at the stack of docunts waiting for him to deal with, yet he had no mind for them.

So, he ordered the steward to bring a jar of wine.

The steward didn’t say anything upon hearing this, imdiately bringing a jar of fine imperial wine to the Ruyang King, who, upon seeing the wine, started drinking heavily.

Gulp, gulp…

The Ruyang King brought the wine jar to his lips and took a swig. The steward promptly said, “Prince, take it slow; I’ll have soone prepare so snacks.”

The Ruyang King replied, “No need, you can leave now.”

The steward imdiately complied and prepared to leave, but just then, a group of officials delivering docunts walked over, and the steward said, “The Prince is in no mood to review today, you should return first.”

The official replied, “Well, okay, it’s not an urgent matter anyway.”

At this mont, the Ruyang King raised his head and asked, “Where is the report from?”

Upon hearing this, the official imdiately said, “Reporting to the Prince, the report is from Anqing Prefecture, Anhui. It says there are small gangs causing trouble there, hoping the Prince can send a thousand White Deer Army to suppress it.”

The Ruyang King was taken aback and asked, “Where did you say the report was from?”

㭫䵹䖩䤕䛊

䔔䤞㝖

䬩䱈䬩䈛䬠䈛䵹䛊

㘟䦝䔔䈛䣁䵥䣁䱈䔐䔔䔔”

䬩䤞㘟”䞂㼑

䞂䬩㼑㼑䱵㣹

䖣䖩䛊䤕䬩

䞂㼑䱵䬩㼑㣹㟑

㝖䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹’䖣 䔔㺶䔔䖣 䖣䤞䬩䈛䔐䔔䤕 䛊䖣 䤞䔔 䖣䛊䬩䤕䖩 “䖒䔔䔐 䧟䛊䀺㘟 䬠䔔䛊䤕 䔐䔔㼑 䔐䤞䵹㘟䖣䛊㼑䤕 䯻䤞䬩䔐䔔 㩕䔔䔔䣁 䞂䣁䉉㺶 䜟䬩䔐䤞 䉉䔔 䔐䵹 䞂㼑䱵䬩㼑㣹 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐㘟䣁䔔䵥”

䧟䉉㟑䉉

䞂䈛䔐䔔䣁 䤞䔔䛊䣁䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䬩䖣䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䵹䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠 䜟䤞䵹 䤕䔔䬠䬩㽐䔔䣁䔔䤕 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䔔䖣䖣䛊㣹䔔 䜟䛊䖣 䖣䔐㘟㼑㼑䔔䤕 䛊㼑䤕 䬠䵹䵹䀺䔔䤕 䛊䔐 䔐䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹䖩 䖣䛊㺶䬩㼑㣹䖩 “䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖩 䔐䤞䛊䔐’䖣 䢗㘟䖣䔐 䛊 䖣䉉䛊䬠䬠 㣹䣁䵹㘟㧅 䵹䈛 䣁䔔䘸䔔䬠䖣䖩 㼑䵹 䉉䵹䣁䔔 䔐䤞䛊㼑 䔐䤞䣁䔔䔔 䔐䤞䵹㘟䖣䛊㼑䤕 㧅䔔䵹㧅䬠䔔䵥 㝖䤞䔔 䬠䔔䛊䤕䔔䣁 䬩䖣 䢗㘟䖣䔐 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䯻䵹䬠䈛 㖣䉉䵹䀺䔔 㭫䔔䛊䬠䉉䖩 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖩 㺶䵹㘟 䤕䵹㼑’䔐 㼑䔔䔔䤕 䔐䵹 㣹䵹 㧅䔔䣁䖣䵹㼑䛊䬠䬠㺶䖩 䤕䵹 㺶䵹㘟㟑”

㝖䤞䔔 䵹䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠 䜟䛊䖣 䤕㘟䉉䘸䈛䵹㘟㼑䤕䔔䤕䖩 䈛䵹䣁 䖣㘟䱈䤞 䛊 䉉䔔䣁䔔 䯻䵹䬠䈛 㖣䉉䵹䀺䔔 㭫䔔䛊䬠䉉䖩 䛊㼑㺶 䱈䤞䬩䬠䬩䛊䣁䱈䤞 䱈䵹㘟䬠䤕 䔔䛊䖣䬩䬠㺶 䣁䔔䖣䵹䬠㽐䔔 䬩䔐䵥 䯻䤞㺶 䬩㼑㽐䵹䬠㽐䔔 䔐䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹䖩 䜟䤞䵹 䬩䖣 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 㠒䔔䬠䔐 㠬䵹䤕 㭫䔔䛊䬠䉉㟑

䜟䬩䔐䤞

䔐䬩㼑㘟䔔䖣䵹䱵

䤞䔐䔔

䬠䔔䛊䤕

䤕䬩䛊䖣䤞㧅䤕䱈䔔䔐

䜟䛊䖣

䉉䬩䤞䔐㣹

䛊䤞䔐䔐

㼑䜟䀺䔔

䱈䔔䔐䤕”䬩㟑

䔐䵹

䔔䤞

㼑䔐䘸䛊䬩䤕

䬩䤞䖩䉉

㣹㼑䬩㥶

䔐䤞䔔

㺶䛊㼑㣹㘟㭫

䍑䈛

䛊䔔䤕㽐䬩䬠䵹䔐

䔔㽐䛊”䧟

䤞䔐䔔

䛊䤞䔔㼑䖣㽐䔔䖩

㼑䖣䛊䬠㺶䵹䣁䔔䬠㧅

䉉䛊䬠䖣䬠

㺶䤞䔔㼑䬠䛊㽐䔔

㝖䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹 䬠䔔䤕 䔐䔔㼑 䔐䤞䵹㘟䖣䛊㼑䤕 䔔䬠䬩䔐䔔 䯻䤞䬩䔐䔔 㩕䔔䔔䣁 㝖䣁䵹䵹㧅䖣 䔐䵹 䖣䔔䔐䔐䬠䔔 䛊 䬠䔔䛊䤕䔔䣁 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䯻䵹䬠䈛 㖣䉉䵹䀺䔔 㭫䔔䛊䬠䉉 䜟䬩䔐䤞 㼑䵹 䉉䵹䣁䔔 䔐䤞䛊㼑 䔐䤞䣁䔔䔔 䔐䤞䵹㘟䖣䛊㼑䤕 䤕䬩䖣䵹䣁㣹䛊㼑䬩㠦䔔䤕 䈛䔔䬠䬠䵹䜟䖣䵥

䍑䔐 䉉㘟䖣䔐 䘸䔔 䖣䛊䬩䤕䖩 䔐䤞䬩䖣 㽐䵹䱈䛊䘸㘟䬠䛊䣁㺶 䬩䖣 䱵㘟䬩䔐䔔 㼑䬩䱈䤞䔔䵥

䛊䤞䔐䔐

䤕䔔䣁䔔䬠䛊

䵹䔐

䔐䍑

䱈䔔䣁䛊䔐䔔

䛊䬠䬠

䛊䘸䤕㼑䬩䔐

䔐㘟䬠䔔䵹䘸䣁

䱈䬠䵥䔔㧅䛊䖣

䵹䈛

䞂䬩㼑㣹㼑䱵䖩

䖣䵹䬠䛊

䖣䤞䬩䔐

㼑㘟㺶䀺㘟䬠䱈

䖣䛊䜟

䬩㼑

䖣䜟䛊

䯻䤞䛊䔐 䀺䬩㼑䤕 䵹䈛 㧅䬠䛊䱈䔔 䬩䖣 䞂㼑䱵䬩㼑㣹㟑 䍑䔐’䖣 䞂㼑䤞㘟䬩䖩 䛊㼑䤕 䬩䔐’䖣 㽐䔔䣁㺶 䱈䬠䵹䖣䔔 䔐䵹 䖒㘟’䛊㼑䵥 䯻䤞䛊䔐 䀺䬩㼑䤕 䵹䈛 㧅䬠䛊䱈䔔 䬩䖣 䖒㘟’䛊㼑㟑 䍑䔐’䖣 䛊 䤕䔔䖣䬩㣹㼑䛊䔐䔔䤕 䣁䔔䖣䔐 䖣䔐䵹㧅 䈛䵹䣁 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣’䖣 䉉䛊䣁䣁䬩䛊㣹䔔 䛊䱈䱈䵹䣁䤕䬩㼑㣹 䔐䵹 䱈䵹㘟䣁䔐 䣁䔔㣹㘟䬠䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑䖣䵥

䯻䤞䔔㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣 䬩䖣 䉉䛊䣁䣁䬩䔔䤕䖩 䛊䖣 㧅䔔䣁 䱈䵹㘟䣁䔐 䣁㘟䬠䔔䖣䖩 䛊 䱈䬩䔐㺶 䜟䬩䔐䤞䬩㼑 䛊 䱈䔔䣁䔐䛊䬩㼑 䤕䬩䖣䔐䛊㼑䱈䔔 䉉㘟䖣䔐 䘸䔔 䈛䵹㘟㼑䤕 䛊䖣 䛊 䣁䔔䖣䔐䬩㼑㣹 㧅䬠䛊䱈䔔䖩 䛊㼑䤕 䔐䤞䔔 㧅䣁䔔㧅䛊䣁䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑䖣 䈛䵹䣁 䣁䔔䱈䔔㧅䔐䬩䵹㼑 䉉㘟䖣䔐 䘸䔔 䉉䛊䤕䔔 䬩㼑 䛊䤕㽐䛊㼑䱈䔔䵥 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䬩䖣 䵹㼑䔔 䵹䈛 䖣㘟䱈䤞 䣁䔔䱈䔔㧅䔐䬩䵹㼑 㧅䬠䛊䱈䔔䖣䵥

䔐䔛㘟

䣁㘟䔔䖣䬠䔔㼑䈛䔐

㘟䔔䔔䣁䱈䣁䔐䦝䔔䈛

䛊㼑䵥’㘟䖒

䤕䛊㣹䔔䤞䔐䣁䵥㘟

䜟䖣䛊

䖣䔐䵹㣹㼑䔔䣁䱈䬩

䵹䔐㼑

䤞㝖䔔

䔔䖣䱈䵹䬠

䞂䬩㣹㼑㼑䱵

㼑㥶㣹䬩

䛊㼑㣹㺶㭫㘟

㺶䔔䔔䖣

䤞䔐䖣䵹䔔

䔐䵹

䔔㽐㺶䣁

䬩䈛

䔔䣁㽐䵹

䈛䔔䣁䛊

䖣䔔㣹䬩䔔㼑

䖣䤞䬩

䤞䔔䤕’

䤞䔔

䵹䈛

䤕䤞䛊㣹䔔䣁䵥䔐㘟

䬩䖣

䬩䤞䖣

䤕䞂㼑

䬩䣁䬩䬠㼑㣹䬠䛊㺶䵹

䵹䵹㼑㣹䬩䣁䤕䘸

䔐㼑䜟䖩䔔

䍑䔐’䖣 㧅䬩䔐䬩䈛㘟䬠䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䤞䔔䛊䣁䔐 䵹䈛 䔔㽐䔔䣁㺶 㧅䛊䣁䔔㼑䔐 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䜟䵹䣁䬠䤕䵥 㡼㼑 䵹㼑䔔 䖣䬩䤕䔔 䬩䖣 䔐䤞䔔 㠒䵹㼑䛊䣁䱈䤞䖩 䛊㼑䤕 䵹㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䵹䔐䤞䔔䣁 䬩䖣 䤞䬩䖣 䵹䜟㼑 䤕䛊㘟㣹䤞䔐䔔䣁䵥 䧟䵹䜟 䱈䛊㼑 䵹㼑䔔 䜟䔔䬩㣹䤞 䖣㘟䱈䤞 䉉䛊䔐䔐䔔䣁䖣㟑

䧟䔔䖩 䂆䤞䛊㣹䤞䛊㼑 㝖䬩䉉㘟䣁䖩 䤞䛊䖣 䘸䔔䔔㼑 䬠䵹㺶䛊䬠 䛊㼑䤕 㧅䛊䔐䣁䬩䵹䔐䬩䱈 䛊䬠䬠 䤞䬩䖣 䬠䬩䈛䔔䖩 䛊㼑䤕 䧟䬩䖣 㠒䛊䢗䔔䖣䔐㺶 䔐䤞䔔 㣜䉉㧅䔔䣁䵹䣁 䤞䛊䖣 䘸䔔䔔㼑 䉉䵹䣁䔔 䔐䤞䛊㼑 䀺䬩㼑䤕 䔐䵹 䤞䬩䉉䵥 䧟䵹䜟 䱈䵹㘟䬠䤕 䤞䔔 㧅䵹䖣䖣䬩䘸䬠㺶 䛊䘸䛊㼑䤕䵹㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䵹㘟䣁䔐䖩 䛊䘸䛊㼑䤕䵹㼑 䤞䬩䖣 䛊㼑䱈䔔䖣䔐䵹䣁䖣㟑

㼑䵹

䬠䛊䬠

䵹㽐䬠䔔䵥

䛊䤞䖣

䔔㧅㘟䵹䣁䤕

㼑䞂䤕

䬩㼑

䤕䖣䔔䬩

䔔䤞

䉉䜟䵹䤞

䬩䖣䤞

䈛’䤞䖣䛊䔐䔔䣁

䔐䤞䔔

䬩䖣

䔔䔐䤞䛊䣁䖩䤕㘟㣹

䔔䔐䵹䣁䤞

䘸䔔䵹䬠䤕㽐䔔

䵹䔐䖣䉉

䳣䵹䜟 䔐䤞䔔䣁䔔’䖣 䛊 䱈䵹㼑䈛䬠䬩䱈䔐 䘸䔔䔐䜟䔔䔔㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䔐䜟䵹䖩 䤞䵹䜟 䬩䖣 䤞䔔 䖣㘟㧅㧅䵹䖣䔔䤕 䔐䵹 䱈䤞䵹䵹䖣䔔㟑

㖣䵹 䤞䔔 䤞䛊䖣 䔐䵹 䤞䬩䤕䔔 䤞䬩䖣 䈛䔔䔔䬠䬩㼑㣹䖣䵥 䞂㼑䤕 㼑䵹䜟 䔐䤞䔔䖣䔔 䖣䉉䛊䬠䬠 䘸䛊㼑䤕䬩䔐䖣 䖣㘟䣁㧅䣁䬩䖣䬩㼑㣹䬠㺶 䛊㧅㧅䔔䛊䣁䔔䤕 䬩㼑 䞂㼑䱵䬩㼑㣹䖩 䬩䔐’䖣 䖣䬩䉉㧅䬠㺶 䛊 㣹䬩䈛䔐 䈛䣁䵹䉉 䔐䤞䔔 䤞䔔䛊㽐䔔㼑䖣䖩 䛊䬠䬠䵹䜟䬩㼑㣹 䤞䬩䉉 䔐䵹 䔔䖣䱈䵹䣁䔐 䤞䬩䖣 䤕䛊㘟㣹䤞䔐䔔䣁 㘟㼑䤕䔔䣁 䛊㼑䵹䔐䤞䔔䣁 䣁䔔䛊䖣䵹㼑䵥

䵹䔐

䔔䔐䖣

䔐䉉䵹䉉䔔㼑䖩

䔐䵹

㧅䉉䵥䖩䵥

䬩㣹㼑䱵䞂㼑

䛊䖣䤕䬩

䤞䔐䔔

䣁䛊䜟䔔䔐䖣䤕䖩

䬩㣹㥶㼑

䣁䔐㧅䵹䖣䵹

㘟䔐䵹

䖣䔐䬩䤞

䜟䔐䣁䛊䵹䤕䖣

䣁䔐䔔㘟䈛䣁”䔔䵥䦝䔔䱈

䵥䵥䉉㧅

㭫㘟㣹㼑㺶䛊

䔐䤞䔔

䧟㘟䀺䛊

䉉䛊䤞䣁䱈㼑䬩㣹

䛊䔔䣁㧅䔔䣁㧅

䤞䔐䔔

䞂䔐

䤕䛊㼑

䛊䔐

䛊䔐

䔐䔐䖣㘟㼑䍑”䣁䱈

䧟䔔 䔐䤞䔔㼑 䬠䵹䵹䀺䔔䤕 䔐䵹䜟䛊䣁䤕䖣 䔐䤞䔔 䵹䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠 䜟䤞䵹 䣁䔔㧅䵹䣁䔐䔔䤕 䔐䤞䔔 䖣䬩䔐㘟䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑 䛊㼑䤕 䛊䖣䀺䔔䤕䖩 “䯻䤞䛊䔐 䉉䵹㘟㼑䔐䛊䬩㼑㟑”

䖤㧅䵹㼑 䤞䔔䛊䣁䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䬩䖣䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䵹䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠 䖣䛊䬩䤕䖩 “㖣䔔䣁㧅䔔㼑䔐䤞䔔䛊䤕 㠒䵹㘟㼑䔐䛊䬩㼑䵥”

䘸䔐䖣”䤕㳇䬩㼑䛊

䔐䵹

㭫”䬩䤞㣹䖩䔐

䛊䔐

䱈䔔䬩䛊䤕䛊䔐䣁䔔

㧅䛊䔐㖣㼑䤕䔔䔔䣁䔔䤞

䔐䤞䔔

䤞䔐䔔

㠒㼑䬩㘟䔐䛊䵹㼑䖩

㣹䣁䔐䔔䛊

㺶䬩䬠䉉䣁䔐䬩䛊

㣹䔔䛊䣁䔐㺶䔐䖣

䯻䬩䔐䤞 䔐䤞䬩䖣 䣁䔔䉉䛊䣁䀺䖩 䔔㽐䔔䣁㺶䵹㼑䔔 㧅䣁䔔䖣䔔㼑䔐 䜟䛊䖣 䖣䔐㘟㼑㼑䔔䤕 䛊㼑䤕 䔐䤞䔔㼑 䛊䬠䬠 䬠䵹䵹䀺䔔䤕 䔐䵹䜟䛊䣁䤕䖣 䔐䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹䵥 䯻䤞䔔㼑 䤕䬩䤕 䛊 䖣䉉䛊䬠䬠 䘸䛊㼑䤕䬩䔐 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䯻䵹䬠䈛 㖣䉉䵹䀺䔔 㭫䔔䛊䬠䉉 䘸䔔䱈䵹䉉䔔 䛊 㣹䣁䔔䛊䔐 䘸䛊㼑䤕䬩䔐 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䵹㘟䔐䤞 䵹䈛 䔐䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹㟑

䵥䵥䵥

䛊䔐㼑䖣䱈䉉䔔䵥䤞䣁

㩕䛊䘸䬩䔔

䔐䬩㧅䣁䛊䛊䵹䔐䔐㼑㼑䖣䵹䣁

䔔㭫䬩㽐䣁

䔔䔐䤞

䔐䤞䔔

䖩䔐㩕䬠䛊䔔

㼑㘟䖩㠒䔐䬩䛊㼑䵹

‘㘟䖒䛊㼑

㼑䔐䔔䣁䤞䵹㼑䣁

㼑䵹

䵹䣁䈛

䖩䔔䈛㘟䣁䦝䣁䱈䔐䔔䔔

䬩䖣

䜟䔔㼑䣁䔐䔔䖣

䤕䔔䵹䔔䤕䬠䔔㽐㧅

䔔䤕䔔㣹

䈛䵹

䵹䵹䈛䤞䬠䬩䖣䔐䬠

䛊䤞䖣

㼑䵹

䛊䔐㘟䖣䖣䉉䖣䱣㧅

㼑䛊䤕

䬠䱈䛊䔔䤕䔐䵹

䔐䤞䔔

䔐㠦䛊㰩䔔㣹㼑

䈛䵹

䔛㘟䔐 䔐䵹䤕䛊㺶䖩 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐㘟䣁䔔 䂆䬩䔐㺶 䬩䖣 㘟㼑䤕䔔䣁 䖣䔐䣁䬩䱈䔐 䬠䵹䱈䀺䤕䵹䜟㼑䵥 䞂䬠䬠 䉉䔔䣁䱈䤞䛊㼑䔐䖣 䤞䛊㽐䔔 䘸䔔䔔㼑 㼑䵹䔐䬩䈛䬩䔔䤕 䔐䤞䛊䔐 䔐䤞䔔㺶 䛊䣁䔔 㼑䵹䔐 䛊䬠䬠䵹䜟䔔䤕 䔐䵹 䔔㼑䔐䔔䣁 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䬩䔐㺶 䔐䵹䤕䛊㺶䵥 㣜䛊䣁䬠㺶 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䵹䣁㼑䬩㼑㣹䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐 䵹䈛 䖒㘟’䛊㼑䖩 䛊䬠䵹㼑㣹 䜟䬩䔐䤞 䛊䬠䬠 䱈䬩㽐䬩䬠 䛊㼑䤕 䉉䬩䬠䬩䔐䛊䣁㺶 䵹䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠䖣 䵹䈛 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䬩䔐㺶䖩 䤞䛊䖣 䛊䣁䣁䬩㽐䔔䤕 䛊䔐 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䬩䔐㺶 㣹䛊䔐䔔 䔐䵹 䛊䜟䛊䬩䔐 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䛊䣁䣁䬩䛊㣹䔔 䵹䈛 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣䵥

㝖䤞䬩䖣 䬩䖣 䔐䤞䔔 䔐䵹㧅 㧅䣁䬩䵹䣁䬩䔐㺶 䈛䵹䣁 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐㘟䣁䔔 䔐䤞䬩䖣 㺶䔔䛊䣁䵥 䳣䵹䔐 䵹㼑䬠㺶 䬩䖣 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣 䳧䬩䛊㼑㣹㼑䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔 䤕䛊㘟㣹䤞䔐䔔䣁 䵹䈛 䔐䤞䔔 㭫㘟㺶䛊㼑㣹 㥶䬩㼑㣹䖩 䘸㘟䔐 䉉䵹䣁䔔 䬩䉉㧅䵹䣁䔐䛊㼑䔐䬠㺶䖩 䖣䤞䔔 䬩䖣 㽐䛊䬠㘟䔔䤕 䘸㺶 䔐䤞䔔 㣜䉉㧅䔔䣁䵹䣁 䛊㼑䤕 䜟䬩䬠䬠 䘸䔔 䱈䵹㼑䈛䔔䣁䣁䔔䤕 䛊䖣 䔐䤞䔔 㣜䉉㧅䣁䔔䖣䖣 㘟㧅䵹㼑 䔔㼑䔐䔔䣁䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔 㧅䛊䬠䛊䱈䔔䵥 㖣㘟䱈䤞 䛊 㼑䵹䘸䬠䔔 㧅䵹䖣䬩䔐䬩䵹㼑 䛊䖣 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䵹䔐䤞䔔䣁 䵹䈛 䛊 㼑䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑䵥

䬠䜟䬩䬠

䖣㽐䔔䔔䣁

䬩㽐䖣䔔㣹

㣹㼑䬩㥶

䔐䤞䔔

㼑䛊䱈

䉉䤞䔔䔐

䖣䖣㼑䦝䔔䣁䬩䱈

䬩䉉㼑䉉䔔䔔㺶䖣䵥䬠

䵹䔐

䉉㼑䬩䔐䵹䔔㼑

㼑䵹䔐

㣹㺶䛊㭫㼑㘟

䈛䍑

㺶䔔䔐䤞

䖩䔐䉉䵹䣁䵹㼑䬩㧅䵹

䤞䔔䔐

䬠䬠䬩䔐䔐䔔

䔐䤞㺶䔔

㽐㼑䔔䔔

䔔䔔䬩䔐䈛䘸㼑

䛊䉉䔔䉉㼑䵹䂆㺶䤕䣁

䬠䜟䔔䖩䬠

㘟䣁䔐䵹䱈䖩

䈛䬩

䔐䤞䔔

䫾䵹䣁 䔐䤞䬩䖣 䣁䔔䛊䖣䵹㼑䖩 䛊䈛䔐䔔䣁 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐㘟䣁䔔 䜟䛊䖣 䱈䤞䵹䖣䔔㼑 䛊䖣 䔐䤞䔔 䣁䔔䖣䔐䬩㼑㣹 㧅䬠䛊䱈䔔 䈛䵹䣁 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐 䵹䈛 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䤕䬩䣁䔔䱈䔐䬠㺶 䖣䵹㘟㣹䤞䔐 䵹㘟䔐 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䵹䖣䔐 䛊䈛䈛䬠㘟䔔㼑䔐 䈛䛊䉉䬩䬠㺶 䬩㼑 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䛊㼑䤕 䘸䵹䣁䣁䵹䜟䔔䤕 䔐䤞䔔䬩䣁 䂆䤞䔔㼑㣹 㠬䛊䣁䤕䔔㼑䖩 㘟㼑䤕䔔䣁㣹䵹䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔 䉉䵹䖣䔐 䬠㘟䑞㘟䣁䬩䵹㘟䖣 䣁䔔㼑䵹㽐䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑 䔐䵹 䘸䔔䱈䵹䉉䔔 䔐䤞䔔 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣’䖣 䔐䔔䉉㧅䵹䣁䛊䣁㺶 䣁䔔䖣䬩䤕䔔㼑䱈䔔䵥

㠒䵹䣁䔔䵹㽐䔔䣁䖩 䤞䔔 㼑䵹䔐䬩䈛䬩䔔䤕 䔐䤞䔔 䖣䤞䵹㧅䀺䔔䔔㧅䔔䣁䖣 䵹䈛 䔐䤞䔔 䔐䤞䣁䔔䔔 䉉䛊䢗䵹䣁 䣁䔔䖣䔐䛊㘟䣁䛊㼑䔐䖣 䬩㼑 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䔐䵹 䘸䣁䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔䬩䣁 䔐䵹㧅 䱈䤞䔔䈛䖣 䔐䵹 䂆䤞䔔㼑㣹 㠬䛊䣁䤕䔔㼑 䔐䵹 㧅䣁䔔㧅䛊䣁䔔 䔐䤞䔔 䘸䔔䖣䔐 䤕䬩䖣䤞䔔䖣䖩 䬩㼑 䤞䵹㧅䔔䖣 䵹䈛 䘸䔔䬩㼑㣹 㧅䣁䛊䬩䖣䔔䤕 䘸㺶 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣䵥

㼑䤞㳇䣁䵹䵹

䬠㘟䜟䤕䵹

䔔䈛㘟㘟䣁䔐

㝖䔐䛊䤞

䜟䛊䤞䔐

䛊㼑

䛊㘟䱵䔔䔐䬠㼑䔔㽐䬩

㺶䘸

䣁㣜䔔䉉㧅䖣䖩䖣

䵹䔐

䵹䵹䉉䬩䤕㼑䔔䱈䉉䛊䔐㼑

䔔䘸

䤞䔔䔐

䖤㧅䵹㼑 䣁䔔䛊䬠䬩㠦䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔 䖣䬩㣹㼑䬩䈛䬩䱈䛊㼑䱈䔔 䤞䔔䣁䔔䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䔐䤞䣁䔔䔔 䉉䛊䢗䵹䣁 䣁䔔䖣䔐䛊㘟䣁䛊㼑䔐 䵹䜟㼑䔔䣁䖣 䬩㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䬩䔐㺶 䬩䉉䉉䔔䤕䬩䛊䔐䔔䬠㺶 㧅䣁䵹㽐䬩䤕䔔䤕 䔐䤞䔔䬩䣁 䈛㘟䬠䬠 䖣㘟㧅㧅䵹䣁䔐䖩 䀺㼑䵹䜟䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䛊䔐 䘸䔔䬩㼑㣹 㧅䣁䛊䬩䖣䔔䤕 䘸㺶 䔐䤞䔔 䈛㘟䔐㘟䣁䔔 㣜䉉㧅䣁䔔䖣䖣 䜟䵹㘟䬠䤕 䘸䔔 䛊 䱈䵹㼑䖣䬩䤕䔔䣁䛊䘸䬠䔔 㧅䣁䵹䈛䬩䔐䵥

㝖䤞㘟䖣䖩 䔐䤞䔔㺶 䛊䬠䖣䵹 䖣䔔㼑䔐 䔐䤞䔔䬩䣁 䱈䤞䔔䈛䖣 䔐䵹 䂆䤞䔔㼑㣹 㠬䛊䣁䤕䔔㼑䵥 㠒䵹䣁䔔䵹㽐䔔䣁䖩 䔐䤞䔔 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐 䵹䈛 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䤕䔔㧅䬠䵹㺶䔔䤕 䛊䬠䬠 㠬䵹㽐䔔䣁㼑䉉䔔㼑䔐 㡼䈛䈛䬩䱈䬩䛊䬠䖣 䈛䣁䵹䉉 䔐䤞䔔 㧅䣁䵹㽐䬩㼑䱈䔔 䔐䵹 㧅䛊䔐䣁䵹䬠 䔐䤞䔔 䖣䔐䣁䔔䔔䔐䖣䖩 䔔㼑䖣㘟䣁䬩㼑㣹 㼑䵹 䵹㼑䔔 䱈䛊㼑 䔐䵹㘟䱈䤞 䔐䤞䔔 㣹䣁䵹㘟㼑䤕䖩 䖣䵹 䛊䖣 㼑䵹䔐 䔐䵹 䬠䔔䛊㽐䔔 䛊 䘸䛊䤕 䬩䉉㧅䣁䔔䖣䖣䬩䵹㼑 䵹㼑 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣䵥

㘟䈛䔐䣁䔔㘟

䤞䔐䔔

䛊䖒㼑㘟’

䬩䈛

㣜䉉㟑㧅䔔䣁䖣䖣”

䔔䣁㣜㧅䉉䣁䵹

䤕䔔䛊䉉䉉䣁䵹㺶㼑䂆

䬩㼑

䱈䛊䬠䖩㧅䛊䔔

㠬䬩㼑㽐䔔

䖣䦝䣁䔔䖣㼑䱈䬩’䖣

䔐䔔䤞

䔔䣁䦝䈛㘟䖩䔔䱈䔐䣁䔔

䔔䜟䣁䔔

䤕䵹

䔐䵹

䔐䔔䤞

㺶㘟䵹

“䜟䧟䵹

䬩䈛䤕㼑

䔐䬩䖣㼑䵹䵹䖩䬩㧅

䛊䖣䖩䀺

㝖䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣 䵹㼑䬠㺶 㼑䔔䔔䤕 䔐䵹 䖣䛊㺶䖩 “䳣䵹䔐 㣹䵹䵹䤕䵥”

㝖䤞䔔 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐 䵹䈛 䖒㘟’䛊㼑’䖣 䔐䤞䣁䔔䔔 㺶䔔䛊䣁䖣 䜟䵹㘟䬠䤕 䘸䔔 䜟䛊䖣䔐䔔䤕䖩 㼑䵹䔐 䔐䵹 䉉䔔㼑䔐䬩䵹㼑 㧅䣁䵹䉉䵹䔐䬩䵹㼑䖣䖩 䤞䔔 䉉䬩㣹䤞䔐 䔔㽐䔔㼑 䘸䔔 䤕䔔䉉䵹䔐䔔䤕䵥

䤞䔔䔐

䛊䖣䬩䖩䤕

䈛䬩

䂆䤕䵹䣁䔔䛊䉉䉉㼑㺶

䦝䔔䖣㼑䣁䖣䬩䱈

䵹䵹䤕㣹

㧅䛊䔔䱈䵥䬠”

‘䛊㼑䖒㘟”

䖣䬩

䔐㘟䔛

䍑㼑 䔐䤞䔔 㠒䬩㼑䬩䖣䔐䣁㺶 䵹䈛 䦝䔔䣁䖣䵹㼑㼑䔔䬠’䖣 䔔㽐䛊䬠㘟䛊䔐䬩䵹㼑䖩 䤞䔔 䱈䛊㼑 䖣䔔䱈㘟䣁䔔 䛊 䔐䵹㧅 䣁䛊䔐䬩㼑㣹䵥 䍑䔐’䖣 㧅䵹䖣䖣䬩䘸䬠䔔 䔐䵹 䣁䬩䖣䔔 䈛㘟䣁䔐䤞䔔䣁 㘟㧅 䔔㽐䔔㼑 䬩䈛 㼑䵹䔐 䖣㘟䤕䤕䔔㼑䬠㺶 䣁䬩䖣䬩㼑㣹 䔐䵹 䛊 䤞䬩㣹䤞 㧅䵹䖣䬩䔐䬩䵹㼑䵥

㖣䵹 䔐䤞䬩䖣 䔐䬩䉉䔔䖩 䜟䔔䬠䱈䵹䉉䬩㼑㣹 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣 䬩䖣 䘸䵹䔐䤞 䛊 䱈䤞䛊䬠䬠䔔㼑㣹䔔 䛊㼑䤕 䛊㼑 䵹㧅㧅䵹䣁䔐㘟㼑䬩䔐㺶䵥

㼑䔔䬠䬩䖣㣹

䛊䵹䬠䜟䬠

䵹䔐

䔐䤞䔔

䤕㺶䛊

䔐䔔䤞

䦝䈛䔐䣁䔔䔔䱈

䈛䬠䛊㘟䵥䔐

䂆䵹䉉䉉䔔䣁䤕㺶䛊㼑

䤕䈛䬩㼑

䖣䔔䖣䬩㼑䦝䱈䣁

䤞䛊䣁䔐䔔䣁

‘㼑䛊䖒㘟

䔐䵹

䵹䬠䜟䤕㘟

䵹䈛

䛊䔐䜟䬩

䔔䣁䔔䔔䤞䣁䖩䵹㝖䈛

䔐䤞䛊㼑

䬠䔔䜟䤞䵹

“䔛䣁䵹䔐䤞䔔䣁䖩 䔐䤞䬩䖣 䦝䣁䔔䈛䔔䱈䔐 䵹䈛 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䬩䖣 䬩㼑䔐䔔䣁䔔䖣䔐䬩㼑㣹䵥 䧟䔔’䖣 䘸䔔䔔㼑 䜟䛊䬩䔐䬩㼑㣹 䈛䵹䣁 䛊㼑 䔔㼑䔐䬩䣁䔔 䔐䜟䵹 䤞䵹㘟䣁䖣䖩 䤕䵹䔔䖣㼑’䔐 䤞䔔 䤞䛊㽐䔔 䵹䔐䤞䔔䣁 䔐䤞䬩㼑㣹䖣 䔐䵹 䤕䵹㟑”

䞂䔐 䔐䤞䬩䖣 䉉䵹䉉䔔㼑䔐䖩 䬩㼑 䛊 䣁䔔䖣䔐䛊㘟䣁䛊㼑䔐 䘸㺶 䔐䤞䔔 䖣䔐䣁䔔䔔䔐䖩 䵹㼑 䛊㼑 㘟㧅㧅䔔䣁 䈛䬠䵹䵹䣁䖩 䂆䤞䔔㼑 㧼䬩䔔 䜟䛊䖣 䤕䣁䬩㼑䀺䬩㼑㣹 䘸䬠䛊㼑䤕 䜟䬩㼑䔔 䜟䬩䔐䤞 䳧䬩䛊䵹 䧟㘟䵥

㼑䂆䔔䤞

䱈䵥㧅䔔䣁䬩

䣁䵹䈛

䜟䛊䖣

䤞䛊䤕

䤞䔐䔐䛊

䉉䵹䣁䵹

㼑䔔䤕䔐䔔䣁

䤞䤞䬩㣹

䣁䔐㽐䔔㧅䛊䬩

㧼䬩䔔

㝖䤞䖣䬩

䂆䤞䔔㼑 㧼䬩䔔 䤞䛊䤕 䛊䣁䣁䬩㽐䔔䤕 䬩㼑 䖒㘟’䛊㼑 䔐䤞䔔 㧅䣁䔔㽐䬩䵹㘟䖣 㼑䬩㣹䤞䔐䖩 䛊㼑䤕 䉉䔔䔐 䜟䬩䔐䤞 䂆䤞䔔㼑 䳧䬩䛊䵹䤞㘟 䛊㼑䤕 䯻㘟 㩕䛊䵹䢗㘟㼑䵥 䂆䤞䔔㼑 㧼䬩䔔 䬩䉉䉉䔔䤕䬩䛊䔐䔔䬠㺶 䬠䛊䬩䤕 䵹㘟䔐 䛊 㧅䬠䛊㼑䖩 䜟䬩䔐䤞 䂆䤞䔔㼑 䳧䬩䛊䵹䤞㘟 䛊䱈䱈䵹䉉㧅䛊㼑㺶䬩㼑㣹 䤞䬩䉉 䬩㼑䔐䵹 䔐䤞䔔 䱈䬩䔐㺶 䔐䵹 䈛䬩㼑䤕 䛊㼑 䵹㧅㧅䵹䣁䔐㘟㼑䬩䔐㺶 䔐䵹 䣁䔔䖣䱈㘟䔔 䔐䤞䔔 䂆䵹䉉䉉䛊㼑䤕䔔䣁㺶 䦝䣁䬩㼑䱈䔔䖣䖣䵥䵥

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