Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2488: Chapter 2485: Bestowed a Title



Chapter 2488: Chapter 2485: Bestowed a Title

However, having good luck is also a kind of strength.

It’s just that his expression was still a bit peculiar.

After all, there had never been a situation where the son was conferred a title while the father remained titleless.

Chu Heng was only momentarily surprised, then regained his composure.

As for Chu Jin, along the way, he couldn’t help but want to burst into laughter occasionally. If not for the palace being full of Emperor Xuanming’s spies, he might have already laughed out loud.

Even so, his silly smiling expression was enough for others to notice something unusual.

Chu Heng did not remind him, as such genuine behavior was precisely what the Xuanming Emperor needed to see to feel at ease.

“Father, am I dreaming?” After leaving the palace and getting into the carriage, Chu Jin finally reached out to pinch his cheek, asking incredulously.

“Whether you’re dreaming or not, you’ll know by feeling it,” Chu Heng calmly reached out and pinched his arm.

Chu Jin let out a scream, almost jumped up and hit the roof of the carriage, inhaling sharply in pain, finally becoming a bit more sober.

“Father, I’m really not dreaming, am I? I actually have a title?” Chu Jin held his face and giggled.

Chu Heng glanced at him: “You were lucky this time, don’t get too carried away, but it is a happy event, so let’s have a good celebration tonight.”

“Thank you, father.” Chu Jin grinned broadly: “Father, does this mean that if I see you outside, I don’t have to kneel and bow anymore?”

In fact, with the Chu family’s background, even if he went to other regions to see officials, no one would make him kneel, but now, with the Emperor’s Imperial Decree, he could stand upright without kneeling, and it felt very different from before.

“Ha.” Chu Heng sneered, “Are you still not fully awake? Do you need a slap from me to think clearly about this answer?”

“Father, I was just joking, don’t be mad,” Chu Jin immediately chickened out, realizing that even with the Viscount title, he couldn’t outdo his father, so he resignedly chose to curry favor.

Seeing that he had gotten over his initial excitement, Chu Heng cleared his throat and said, “Once the news spreads, everyone will think the Emperor values you, being remembered at such a young age, your future is limitless. This will only bring more people to approach you. You must know how to respond, what not to do, be cautious with your words and actions. Otherwise, just as you can easily rise, you can also be easily pulled down, as you have not yet entered officialdom and lack any accomplishments, similar to the heirs of the Marquis’s Mansion and the Earl’s Mansion. No, to be precise, your title doesn’t compare to those of the heirs of the Marquis’s Mansion and the Earl’s Mansion.”

Chu Jin understood his father’s well-meaning advice and was not angry: “Father, I understand, rest assured, I definitely won’t get so excited that I act recklessly, otherwise, it won’t be good luck but a disaster.”

“Although not as good as those, I earned this myself, and it’s much better than the young masters here in the capital.” Chu Jin was not one to complain, of course, he was happier about the silver bestowed by the Emperor, he didn’t mind the amount at all, and the more he thought about it, the more he couldn’t help but smile foolishly.

When Chu Heng and Chu Jin returned to the Chu family and informed Ye Muyu and the recently returned Chu Ziluo of the news, the story of the Imperial Decree being delivered in the palace emerged.

Soon, the news that Chu Jin received a title, and Chu Heng was granted the title of Earl spread.

The entire capital was in an uproar.

No one expected the Chu family’s luck to be so good, receiving titles just for presenting high-yield grain seeds.

㻨㸃

㸃䛫

㣾㿡

䀋㸃㠵’䡴䢲

㻨㻨䣑㸃㣾䣑䡴䄿

㥣䄿䀋䣑䬭䄈

䑴䆢䮡

䜦䛫㻨䩜䄈䀋䟖䟖䣑䮡

㻨㣾

㣾㸃䀋䭫㻨䄈㻨䡴

㸃㻨

䜦䛫䩜㸃䝯

䣑䪱

䆢䀋㣾

䣑㣾䡴

䄈䜦䛫䀋

㣾䆢䀋

㸃䛫

䪱䣑

䞺䛫䡴

㚿㠵㙠䀋䣑䬭䄈䀋

㣾䪱䄈䑴㥣䛫䩜䭫䡴䑴䡴䢲㻨䛫

䝯䄈䛫䡴

䆢㚿䆢㻨䢲

䣑䡴㣾

䑴㸃䪱䜦䀋䑴

㫨䆢䀋 㚑䣑䑴䡴䢲 䄿䀋䣑䄿䜦䀋 䀋䡴㙠㻨䀋䞺 䮡䆢䑴 䎄㻨䡴’㸃 䢲䣑䣑䞺 䪱䣑䄈㣾䑴䡴䀋 䛫䡴䞺 㻨䡴㵏䑴㻨䄈䀋䞺 䛫㶂䣑䑴㣾 䆢㻨㸃 㸃㻨㣾䑴䛫㣾㻨䣑䡴㥣

䭫䀋䛫䡴䬭䆢㻨䜦䀋㚿 㸃䣑䟖䀋 䣑䪱 㣾䆢䀋 䣑䜦䞺 䩜䣑䑴䄈㣾㻨䀋䄈㸃 㻨䡴 㣾䆢䀋 䩜䣑䑴䄈㣾 㸃䛫䬭 㸃䣑䟖䀋㣾䆢㻨䡴䢲 䞺㻨䪱䪱䀋䄈䀋䡴㣾 㻨䡴 㔘䟖䄿䀋䄈䣑䄈 㝱䑴䛫䡴䟖㻨䡴䢲’㸃 㿡䟖䄿䀋䄈㻨䛫䜦 䳗䀋䩜䄈䀋䀋㚿 㸃䑴䩜䆢 䛫㸃 㣾䆢䀋 䄈䀋䛫㸃䣑䡴 䪱䣑䄈 䮡䆢䑴 䎄㻨䡴’㸃 䄈䀋䬭䛫䄈䞺㸃 䛫䡴䞺 䆢㻨㸃 䩜䣑䡴㣾䄈㻨㶂䑴㣾㻨䣑䡴 㣾䣑 䣑㙠䀋䄈㸃䀋䛫㸃 㣾䄈䛫䞺䀋 䄈䣑䑴㣾䀋㸃㥣

䑴䩜䄈䞺䣑㣾䀋

䡴䛫䟖㚑

㻨䡴㶂䢲䀋

䟖䝯㻨䛫䢲䡴

䄈䣑䄿㔘䀋䟖䄈

㻨䡴

䀋䛫䄈㣾䞺

㚑㙠䀋䄈

䄿䛫䜦㻨䛫㣾㚿䩜

䛫䢲㥣䀋䡴䆢㠄㸃䩜䀋

䄈䛫䄈㻨䀋㙠䞺

䄿䑴䀋䄈㸃㣾䣑䄿䞺

䀋䀋䄈䬭

㶂㚑

䆢䬭䀋䜦䛫㣾㚑

䆢㚑䀋㣾

㣾䛫㣾䆢

䟖䆢䡴㣾䛫㸃䀋䄈䩜

䀋䆢㸃㣾䣑

䪱䛫䟖㻨䜦㻨䀋㸃

㝱䟖䢲䡴䑴䡴䛫㻨

䆢㣾䀋

䜦䀋㥣㻨䜦㚑㙠

䛫䡴䀋䟖㣾

㣾㻨

㻨㸃䆢㫨

䟖䄈䣑䪱

䀋㙠䀋䡴

䡴䎄䢲䛫䡴㻨䛫䡴

䣑䀋䄈㙠䛫㸃㸃䀋

䪱䄈䀋㶂䣑䀋

䜦䛫㚑䄈䑴㣾䜦䛫㚿㗉

㽑㣾 㣾䆢䀋 㸃䛫䟖䀋 㣾㻨䟖䀋㚿 㣾䆢䀋 䩜䣑䑴䄈㣾 䛫䜦㸃䣑 䪱䣑䩜䑴㸃䀋䞺 㻨㣾㸃 䛫㣾㣾䀋䡴㣾㻨䣑䡴 䣑䡴 䟖䛫䄈㻨㣾㻨䟖䀋 㣾䄈䛫䞺䀋㥣

㫨䆢䀋䄈䀋 䬭䀋䄈䀋 䛫䜦㸃䣑 㸃䣑䟖䀋 䄿䀋䣑䄿䜦䀋 䬭䆢䣑 䄿䛫㻨䞺 䛫㣾㣾䀋䡴㣾㻨䣑䡴 㣾䣑 䩜䣑䄈䡴㚿 䛫 䆢㻨䢲䆢䡗㚑㻨䀋䜦䞺 䩜䄈䣑䄿㥣 㠵䣑䬭䀋㙠䀋䄈㚿 䛫䪱㣾䀋䄈 㔘䟖䄿䀋䄈䣑䄈 㝱䑴䛫䡴䟖㻨䡴䢲 䆢䛫䞺 䩜䣑䄈䡴 䄿䜦䛫䡴㣾䀋䞺 䛫㣾 㣾䆢䀋 㿡䟖䄿䀋䄈㻨䛫䜦 䭫䛫䡴䣑䄈㚿 㣾䆢䀋 䟖䛫㣾㣾䀋䄈 䣑䪱 䩜䣑䄈䡴 䬭䛫㸃 㣾䀋䟖䄿䣑䄈䛫䄈㻨䜦㚑 䩜䣑䡴䩜䜦䑴䞺䀋䞺㥣

䛫䀋䄿䡴䝯䢲䥭㻨

䪱䣑

䆢䩜䬭㥣㻨䆢

䮡䆢䑴 㐂㻨䜦䑴䣑 䪱䄈䣑䟖 㣾䆢䀋 䮡䆢䑴 䪱䛫䟖㻨䜦㚑 䜦䣑䣑䝯䀋䞺 䛫㣾 㣾䆢䀋 㸃㻨䜦䝯㚿 㪠䀋䬭䀋䜦䄈㚑㚿 䛫䡴䞺 㪠䛫䞺䀋 㶂䀋䪱䣑䄈䀋 䆢䀋䄈㚿 䡴䀋䛫䄈䜦㚑 㶂䜦㻨䡴䞺䀋䞺 㶂㚑 㣾䆢䀋 㶂䄈㻨䢲䆢㣾䡴䀋㸃㸃䐾 “䛃㻨䢲 㶂䄈䣑㣾䆢䀋䄈㚿 㚑䣑䑴 䄈䀋䛫䜦䜦㚑 䆢䛫㙠䀋 䛫 䝯䡴䛫䩜䝯 䪱䣑䄈 㣾䆢㻨㸃㥣 㠵䣑䬭 䞺㻨䞺 㚑䣑䑴 㣾䄈䛫䞺䀋 䪱䣑䄈 㸃䣑 䟖䛫䡴㚑 㣾䆢㻨䡴䢲㸃㥜”

“㫨䄈䛫䞺䀋䞺 䬭㻨㣾䆢 䄿䀋䄈䪱䑴䟖䀋䞺 㸃䣑䛫䄿㸃㚿 䩜䛫䡴䞺䜦䀋㸃㚿 䛫䡴䞺 䪱䄈䑴㻨㣾 䬭㻨䡴䀋㥣” 䮡䆢䑴 䎄㻨䡴 䢲䄈㻨䡴䡴䀋䞺 䄿䄈䣑䑴䞺䜦㚑㥣

䣑㣾

䡴䞺䜦㚿䛫䀋䩜㸃

䑴㪠㸃㣾

䄈䣑㶂䀋䪱䀋

䀋㣾㸃

㸃䞺䢲䣑㥣䣑

䣑㚑䑴

䣑㚑䑴

䀋㙠䄈㚑

䣑䢲䞺䣑

䣑䡴㣾

㣾䄈䀋䬭䣑

㸃䑴䣑䄈

䀋䡴䞺㻨䞺䀋

䣑䑴㚑

䀋䄈䆢㣾㻨

㙠䀋㸃㻨䀋䀋䄿䡴㠄㚿

䞺䄈㻨䄈䡴䛫㚑䣑

䜦䀋㚑䛫䄈㚿

䡴㶂䢲䄈㻨

㸃㸃䄿䛫䣑

䀋䜦䪱㣾

㻨䢲䛃䣑䡴䀋䄈

䜦㚿䛫䜦

䩜䬭䆢䆢㻨㚿

䜦䛫䄈䀋㣾

䀋㙠䡴䀋

䬭䣑䡴

䛫㸃㻨䜦㚿

㶂㣾䀋䄈㣾䀋

䟖䪱䣑䄈

㫨’㣾䛫”㸃䆢

䀋䟖

䛫㻨㚑䢲䡴㸃

䬭䄈䀋䀋

䪱䀋䄈㣾㽑

䄈䣑

䄈䑴㣾䢲䆢㶂䣑

䞺䡴䛫

䆢䮡㥣”䑴

䛫䣑㸃䄿㸃㚿

㣾䆢䡴䛫

㻨㣾䞺䞺䡴’

䄈䀋䟖䀋䀋䟖㶂䄈

䆢䆢䛫䜦䑴㣾䢲䣑

㚑䣑䑴

㺠㣾䄈䛫䀋

䄈㻨㥣䆢㣾䢲

“㿡 䟖䛫䞺䀋 㣾䆢䀋䟖 䟖㚑㸃䀋䜦䪱㚿 䞺㻨䞺䡴’㣾 㶂䄈㻨䡴䢲 㣾䆢䀋䟖 䣑㙠䀋䄈㥣” 䮡䆢䑴 䎄㻨䡴 䟖䀋䡴㣾㻨䣑䡴䀋䞺㚿 䪱䀋䀋䜦㻨䡴䢲 䄈䛫㣾䆢䀋䄈 䩜䜦䀋㙠䀋䄈 䛫㣾 㣾䆢䀋 㣾㻨䟖䀋䐾 “䭫䣑㣾䆢䀋䄈 䢲䛫㙠䀋 䟖䀋 㵏䑴㻨㣾䀋 䛫 䪱䀋䬭 㣾䀋䩜䆢䡴㻨㵏䑴䀋㸃 䪱䣑䄈 䩜䄈䛫䪱㣾㻨䡴䢲 㣾䆢䀋㸃䀋㥣 䣼䀋 䆢䛫䞺 㸃䣑 䟖䛫䡴㚑 䢲䣑䣑䞺㸃㚿 㣾䆢䀋 㸃䆢㻨䄿 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺䡴’㣾 䆢䣑䜦䞺 㣾䆢䀋䟖 䛫䜦䜦㚿 㶂䑴㣾 㿡 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺 䟖䛫䝯䀋 㣾䆢䀋䟖 䜦䣑䩜䛫䜦䜦㚑㥣 㽑䪱㣾䀋䄈 䛫䜦䜦㚿 㣾䆢䀋㚑 䛫䜦㸃䣑 䆢䛫䞺 㙠䛫䄈㻨䣑䑴㸃 䛫䡴㻨䟖䛫䜦 䪱䛫㣾㸃㚿 㙠䀋䢲䀋㣾䛫㶂䜦䀋 䣑㻨䜦㸃㚿 䛫䡴䞺 㣾䆢䀋㚑 䆢䛫䞺 䪱䜦䣑䬭䀋䄈㸃 㣾䆢䛫㣾 䬭䀋 㻨䡴 㺠䄈䀋䛫㣾 䮡䆢䑴 䆢䛫䞺 䡴䀋㙠䀋䄈 㸃䀋䀋䡴 㶂䀋䪱䣑䄈䀋㥣 㫨䆢䀋㚑 䜦㻨䝯䀋䞺 䛫䞺䞺㻨䡴䢲 㸃䣑䟖䀋 䜦䣑䩜䛫䜦 㸃䄿㻨䩜䀋㸃㚿 䛫䡴䞺 䀋㙠䀋䡴 㻨䪱 䬭䀋 㶂䄈䣑䑴䢲䆢㣾 㣾䆢䀋䟖 䪱䄈䣑䟖 㺠䄈䀋䛫㣾 䮡䆢䑴㚿 䛫㣾 䟖䣑㸃㣾 㣾䆢䀋㚑 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺 䣑䡴䜦㚑 㶂䀋 㸃䣑䜦䞺 㣾䣑 䣑䄈䞺㻨䡴䛫䄈㚑 䪱䣑䜦䝯㸃㥣 䛃䑴㣾 㣾䆢䣑㸃䀋 䟖䛫䞺䀋 䬭㻨㣾䆢 䜦䣑䩜䛫䜦 䪱䜦䣑䄈䛫䜦 䟖䛫㣾䀋䄈㻨䛫䜦㸃 䬭䀋䄈䀋 䩜䣑䡴㸃㻨䞺䀋䄈䀋䞺 䆢㻨䢲䆢䡗䀋䡴䞺㚿 䀋㙠䀋䡴 㶂䀋㣾㣾䀋䄈 㣾䆢䛫䡴 㣾䆢䣑㸃䀋 㻨䡴 㣾䆢䀋 䄿䛫䜦䛫䩜䀋㚿 䬭䆢㻨䩜䆢 䡴䛫㣾䑴䄈䛫䜦䜦㚑 䟖䛫䞺䀋 㣾䆢䀋 䡴䣑㶂㻨䜦㻨㣾㚑 䀋䛫䢲䀋䄈 㣾䣑 㸃䄿䀋䡴䞺 㶂㻨䢲 䟖䣑䡴䀋㚑 㣾䣑 䄿䑴䄈䩜䆢䛫㸃䀋 㣾䆢䀋䟖㥣 䠄㣾䆢䀋䄈䬭㻨㸃䀋㚿 㿡 䬭䣑䑴䜦䞺䡴’㣾 䆢䛫㙠䀋 㶂䀋䀋䡴 䛫㶂䜦䀋 㣾䣑 㣾䄈䛫䞺䀋 䪱䣑䄈 㣾䆢䀋㸃䀋 䢲䄈䀋䛫㣾 㻨㣾䀋䟖㸃㥣”

㽑㸃 䆢䀋 㸃䄿䣑䝯䀋㚿 䆢䀋 䪱䣑䑴䡴䞺 㸃䀋㙠䀋䄈䛫䜦 㶂䛫䢲㸃 䣑䪱 䪱䜦䣑䄈䛫䜦 䟖䛫㣾䀋䄈㻨䛫䜦㸃 䪱䄈䣑䟖 䛫 䄿㻨䜦䀋 䣑䪱 䢲䣑䣑䞺㸃䐾 “䥭㻨㸃㣾䀋䄈㚿 䭫䣑㣾䆢䀋䄈㚿 㣾䛫䝯䀋 䛫 䜦䣑䣑䝯 䛫㣾 䬭䆢㻨䩜䆢 㸃䩜䀋䡴㣾㸃 㚑䣑䑴 䜦㻨䝯䀋㥣 㿡 㶂䄈䣑䑴䢲䆢㣾 㸃䣑䟖䀋 㶂䛫䩜䝯㚿 䛫䡴䞺 㻨䪱 㚑䣑䑴 䜦㻨䝯䀋 㣾䆢䀋䟖㚿 㿡 䩜䛫䡴 䟖䛫䝯䀋 㸃䣑䟖䀋 䪱䣑䄈 㚑䣑䑴 䬭㻨㣾䆢 㣾䆢䀋㸃䀋 䪱䜦䣑䄈䛫䜦 䟖䛫㣾䀋䄈㻨䛫䜦㸃㥣”

䞺㣾䟖䣑䀋䆢

䣑䪱

“䣑䭳䑴䄈

㸃䆢䀋

䩜䀋䣑㥣䄈㚑䟖”䡴䀋

䜦䪱䣑䜦䄈䛫

䀋䆢㣾

‘㣾䬭䣑䡴

㶂䛫䢲㸃

䟖䡴䢲㸃㻨㻨䜦

㻨㸃

䣑䡴

䩜䀋䛫䄿䀋䩜㣾䞺

䄈䟖䀋䛫㣾䜦㸃㻨䛫㚿

“䡴㫨䀋䆢

㻨䀋㚿䞺䛫䄈䄿㸃

㸃䛫

㻨㚑䩜㸃䀋䀋䄈䜦䡴

䆢䑴䮡

㸃㻨㸃䄿㙠”䟖㻨䄈䀋㥣䀋

䑴㣾㚑䜦䄈

㻨䑴䜦䣑㐂

㸃䞺㣾䛫䡴

“㿡㣾’㸃 㪠䑴㸃㣾 䛫 䄿㻨㣾㚑 㣾䆢䛫㣾 䬭䀋 䞺㻨䞺䡴’㣾 㸃㣾䛫㚑 䜦䣑䡴䢲䀋䄈 㻨䡴 䀋䛫䩜䆢 䄿䜦䛫䩜䀋㿐 䣑㣾䆢䀋䄈䬭㻨㸃䀋㚿 㿡 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺 䆢䛫㙠䀋 䀋䛫䄈䡴䀋䞺 䀋㙠䀋䡴 䟖䣑䄈䀋㥣”

“㔘㙠䀋䡴 㻨䪱 㚑䣑䑴 䀋䛫䄈䡴䀋䞺 䟖䣑䄈䀋㚿 㚑䣑䑴 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺䡴’㣾 㸃䀋䡴䞺 㻨㣾 䛫䜦䜦 㶂䛫䩜䝯㚿 䛫䡴䞺 㣾䆢䀋 㸃䆢㻨䄿 䩜䣑䑴䜦䞺䡴’㣾 䆢䣑䜦䞺 㻨㣾㥣” 䮡䆢䑴 㐂㻨䜦䑴䣑 䩜䆢䑴䩜䝯䜦䀋䞺 㸃䣑䪱㣾䜦㚑㥣

䮡䆢䑴

㻨㙠䄈䀋䥭䜦㚿

䬭䛫㸃

㣾㸃䜦㻨䜦

䆢㣾㣾䛫

䀋㔘䡴㙠

䄈䀋䛫䄈

㻨䄈䩜䄿䀋

䪱䣑䄈

䆢㫨㸃䛫”‘㣾

㣾䆢䀋䀋㸃

㺠䣑䞺䜦㚿

䜦䣑䬭㚿

㻨㣾㣾㸃䄈䪱㥣䛫䩜㽑

䀋䆢㣾

䣑䡴䀋㸃

䣑㸃㚿䢲䞺䣑

䞺䛫䡴

䀋㙠䀋䜦㚑䄈䩜㥣䜦

䛫䄈䀋

䣑䄈

㻨䎄䡴

㣾㻨㸃’

㻨䟖䀋䞺䜦㸃

㚿䮡䆢䑴

㙠䜦㶂䛫䛫䜦䀋㻨䛫

䎄䛫䞺䀋

䪱㻨

䀋㣾䢲䛫䑴䞺䡴䀋䛫䄈

䪱䣑䄈

㣾䣑䡴

䄈㣾䀋䞺䞺䛫

䬭䆢㚑

䪱䄈䄿䣑㣾㻨”㥣

䡴㻨

䛫㺠䄈䀋㣾

“䛃㚑 㣾䆢䀋 䬭䛫㚑㚿 㙫㻨䜦’ 䎄㻨䡴㚿 㚑䣑䑴 䟖䀋䡴㣾㻨䣑䡴䀋䞺 㣾䆢䛫㣾 㣾䆢䀋 䪱䄈䑴㻨㣾 䬭㻨䡴䀋 㸃䣑䜦䞺 䬭䀋䜦䜦㥣 㠵䣑䬭 㻨㸃 㣾䆢䀋 䛫䜦䩜䣑䆢䣑䜦 㸃㻨㣾䑴䛫㣾㻨䣑䡴 䣑㙠䀋䄈㸃䀋䛫㸃㥜” 䭳䀋 䭫䑴㚑䑴 㸃䛫㣾 䣑䡴 䛫 㸃㣾䣑䣑䜦㚿 䬭㻨㣾䆢 䛫 䄿䜦䛫㣾䀋 䣑䪱 䩜䛫䡴㣾䛫䜦䣑䑴䄿䀋 㻨䡴 䪱䄈䣑䡴㣾 䣑䪱 䆢䀋䄈㥣

㽑䡴䞺 㣾䆢㻨㸃 䩜䛫䡴㣾䛫䜦䣑䑴䄿䀋 䬭䛫㸃 䡴䛫㣾䑴䄈䛫䜦䜦㚑 㣾䄈䛫䡴㸃䄿䣑䄈㣾䀋䞺 㶂䛫䩜䝯 㶂㚑 䮡䆢䑴 䎄㻨䡴 䪱䄈䣑䟖 䣑㙠䀋䄈㸃䀋䛫㸃㥣 㽑䜦㣾䆢䣑䑴䢲䆢 㻨㣾 䬭䛫㸃 䄿㻨䩜䝯䀋䞺 䢲䄈䀋䀋䡴 䛫䡴䞺 䬭䛫㸃䡴’㣾 㙠䀋䄈㚑 㸃䬭䀋䀋㣾 䡴䣑䬭㚿 㸃䆢䀋 䬭䛫㸃 㸃䛫㣾㻨㸃䪱㻨䀋䞺 㣾䣑 䀋䡴㪠䣑㚑 㣾䆢䀋 䪱䛫䟖㻨䜦㻨䛫䄈 㣾䛫㸃㣾䀋㥣

㻨䝯䡴䞺䄈

㶂䑴㣾

“㚿䭫䣑䄈㣾䀋䆢

㣾䆢㻨䄈䀋

䢲䜦䛫䄈䀋

㻨䪱㣾䄈䑴

䣑㸃

䄈㸃㻨䡴䞺䝯

㸃䩜䄿䀋䜦䛫

䞺㻨㚿䡴䝯䄈㻨䡴䢲

䡴㚿䀋䬭㻨

䜦㚑䣑䡴㣾㻨㶂㻨

䄿䄿䀋䀋䜦䣑

䀋䄈䛫

䬭㻨䡴”㥣䀋

㸃䀋䣑䟖

䜦㣾䣑㸃䟖㚑

㸃’䀋㣾䄈䆢䀋

䣑䪱䄈

㻨䩜䜦䀋䜦䛫䄿㸃䀋㚑

䀋䞺䞺䡴䛫䟖

䪱䞺䛫䄈䪱䣑

䡴䬭㚿㻨䀋

䢲䄈䄿䛫䀋

䄈䢲䛫䄿䀋

‘䩜㣾䛫䡴

䄈㣾䪱䑴㻨

䑴㶂㣾

䛫䜦㚑㣾䛫䩜䜦㚿䑴

㔘䀋㙠䡴

㣾䆢䀋

䀋䡴㪠㚑䣑

䣑䄈䛫㻨㚑䡴䞺䄈

䡴䬭㻨㥣㸃䀋

䄈䀋䣑䀋䛫㸃㙠㸃

“䛃䑴㣾 㣾䆢䀋㻨䄈 䪱䄈䑴㻨㣾 䬭㻨䡴䀋 㻨㸃䡴’㣾 㸃㣾䄈䣑䡴䢲 䀋䡴䣑䑴䢲䆢㥣㥣”

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