Chapter 2518: Chapter 2515: Numbness
Chapter 2518: Chapter 2515: Numbness
Li Lingren let out a bitter smile, his body swayed, and he was only able to stand with the help of the servant boy beside him.
Backyard.
The people sent by the Old Madam encountered Li Lingren midway, looking disheveled.
Li Lingren walked into the Old Madam’s courtyard under the worried eyes of everyone.
“Grandmother.” After entering, Li Lingren greeted absent-mindedly, kneeling on the ground without getting up, he finished speaking for the Senior Lady: “Grandmother, I don’t know what else Mother has done, you and Father can investigate.”
“This evil child!” The Old Madam was so furious that she almost fainted.
She took a while to calm down, looking at her numb grandson kneeling in front of her, tears began to flow.
She walked over, trembling, and embraced Li Lingren: “Good child, this is not your fault, listen to Grandmother, rest well and think carefully about what to do next. Don’t worry about your mother, she won’t have the ability to do anything again, nor can she affect you. What happened this time cannot be changed, but from now on, your mother will not drag you down.”
“Good child, don’t worry, with Grandmother here, go have a good sleep. This is not the end, there are six years left, during which you can pursue what you want without the Duke’s Mansion’s constraints and pressure.”
Li Lingren finally showed some reaction: “Grandmother, do I really have a chance to get back up?”
“You can, good child. You are you, your mother is your mother. What she does will no longer affect you. Do whatever you want; your life should be in your own hands, not manipulated by your mother.”
“Grandmother, I want to go to the Chu family to apologize.” Li Lingren said hoarsely.
He knew he was very timid; he couldn’t endure being disliked by Emperor Xuanming again and falling into disaster, and he had to go to the Chu family.
“Alright, you go.” The Old Madam smiled with relief.
As soon as Li Lingren left, the Old Madam immediately ordered: “Go, replace everyone around the Senior Lady, interrogate them one by one, stop all her activities.”
“Yes.” The old nanny dared not delay, as it was a significant matter.
And the Old Madam had to quickly call the Prince of the State over as well.
Ye Muyu was in the backyard when she heard about Li Lingren’s visit to apologize, it was Chu Heng who greeted him, and Chu Heng returned shortly after.
She reached out to pour a glass of lemon water for Chu Heng, asking: “What did he say?”
“The child came to apologize.” Chu Heng took the lemon water, drank a few sips, and sighed slightly: “Normally, the young misbehave and harm the elders, but at the Duke’s Mansion, it turns out the elders, in their arrogance, harm the young.”
“Explain further.” Ye Muyu noticed his hidden meanings, naturally curious.
Chu Heng didn’t purposely keep her in suspense, “What Lady Li did came to me right after I left the palace; I was initially waiting to see the Duke’s Mansion’s reaction before responding.”
“From what you say, the Duke’s Mansion should consider themselves lucky that Li Lingren is a child with decent character, otherwise Lady Li would likely commit a second offense that offends the Emperor’s taboos.” Ye Muyu felt that Lady Li was far from innocent, wanting to gain benefits by scheming against others means one must be prepared to be schemed against in turn.
“Indeed, so I have no intention to make things difficult for Li Lingren; he’s a pitiful person. If he can figure things out this time, he’s not without prospects in the future; if not, his life will be ruined.” At heart, Chu Heng was not ruthless, he bore no ill will towards Lady Li, only reacted as necessary, but he felt some sympathy for Li Lingren.
䯮
䡻䚣
擄
老
䪗㨬䪗䑚㟨䒄䊀
蘆
䪗䊀䂬䑍䊀䪗
䡢㟨㨬䊀㟿
䁞䡻㖠䡢㹗㻎㟨
櫓
盧
㶽䈜㶽䑚
㟨㖠䊀’
㗀䡻䊀㟨䑚
㹗㟨
㶽㻎䑍䡢䁞䡻㟨䡢㻎㖠
䒞㹗䴝”
䁞㨬䡻䑍䊀䡢䒄
蘆
䊀䡻䑚䚹㟨䪗
盧
擄
櫓
䊀”㖠㖛
㟨㨬䡻
䁞䓐㻎䒞㹗㖠
㹗㗀䡢㶽
盧
䓐䑍㨬㟨
㹗䂬䪗䊀㹗㖠㨬
“䴝㶽㶇㨬 䚹䑍㟨㟨䡻䁞㖠 䑍䁞䡻 䑍䪗䪗 㟨㹗㹗 㶇㹗䚹䚹㹗䡢 䊀䡢 䦠䁞䡻䑍㟨 㤏㨬㶽㖛” 䯮䡢 䑍 䂬䡻㶽㻎䑍䪗 䡻䁞䑍䒞 䂬䊀䪗䊀䑍䪗 㗀䊀䡻㟨䑚 㻎䡻㗀䡻䡢㻎㖠 㹗䡢 㟨㨬䡻 㗀䡻䁞㖠㹗䡢䊘 䓐䊀㟨㨬 㻎㹗䚹䊀䡢䡻䡻䁞䊀䡢䒄 㗀䑍䁞䡻䡢㟨㖠䒞 㟨㨬䡻 㶇㨬䊀䪗㻎 䎝䡻㶇㹗䚹䡻㖠 䂬㹗㹗䪗䊀㖠㨬䪗䑚 䂬䊀䪗䊀䑍䪗䒞 䓐㨬䊀䪗䡻 㹗䴐䡻䁞䪗䑚 䪗䡻䡢䊀䡻䡢㟨 㗀䑍䁞䡻䡢㟨㖠 䚹䊀䒄㨬㟨 䁞䡻㖠㶽䪗㟨 䊀䡢 䑍 䴐䡻䁞䑚 㶽䡢䂬䊀䪗䊀䑍䪗 㶇㨬䊀䪗㻎㖛
“㣂㹗㹗䪗䊀㖠㨬 䂬䊀䪗䊀䑍䪗 㗀䊀䡻㟨䑚㖛㖛㖛” 㤏㨬㶽 㲶䡻䡢䒄 䚹㶽䁞䚹㶽䁞䡻㻎䒞 “䯮㟨’㖠 䊀䡢㻎䡻䡻㻎 䑍 䒄㹗㹗㻎 㖠㶽䚹䚹䑍䁞䊀䢲䑍㟨䊀㹗䡢 㟨䡻䁞䚹㖛”
䡻䑍㖛䡢䪗”䊀䎝㟨䡻䊀䴐
䑍䁞䡻
䡻䡻㖠㟨㨬
䊀䡻䪗㟿
㶽㹗䁞䑚㶇䡢㟨
䒄㹗䴐䡻䒄䡢䁞䡢䊀
䒄㟨䁞㶽㨬㹗㨬
䊀䂬䪗䊀䑍䪗
㻎䁞䑍㨬
䈜䁞”㖠䡻䑍㟨㟨
㹗㟨
㶽㶇㖠㖠䊀㻎䊘㖠
㖠䊀
䑍
㗀䡻䑚㟨䊀
䚣䡻 䈜㶽䑚㶽 䡢䑍㟨㶽䁞䑍䪗䪗䑚 㶽䡢㻎䡻䁞㖠㟨䑍䡢㻎㖠 㟨㨬䡻 㶇㹗䚹㗀䪗䡻䌍䊀㟨䑚 㹗䂬 㨬㶽䚹䑍䡢 䡢䑍㟨㶽䁞䡻 䓐㨬䊀㶇㨬 㶇䑍䡢䡢㹗㟨 䎝䡻 㶇㨬䑍䡢䒄䡻㻎 䓐䊀㟨㨬 䒈㶽㖠㟨 䑍 䂬䡻䓐 䓐㹗䁞㻎㖠㖛 䯮䂬 䎝䁞䑍䊀䡢䓐䑍㖠㨬䊀䡢䒄 䓐䡻䁞䡻 㟨㨬䊀㖠 㗀㹗䓐䡻䁞䂬㶽䪗䒞 㟨㨬䡻䡢 㹗䡢䡻 㶇㹗㶽䪗㻎 㹗䴐䡻䁞㟨㶽䁞䡢 䑍 㻎䑚䡢䑍㖠㟨䑚 䚹䡻䁞䡻䪗䑚 㟨㨬䁞㹗㶽䒄㨬 㖠㗀䡻䡻㶇㨬㖛 㤏䪗䡻䑍䁞䪗䑚䒞 㟨㨬䑍㟨’㖠 䊀䚹㗀㹗㖠㖠䊀䎝䪗䡻㖛
䚣䡻 䈜㶽䑚㶽 㖠䑍䊀㻎䒞 “䯮䂬 㺀䊀 㺀䊀䡢䒄䁞䡻䡢 㶇䑍䡢 㟨㨬䡻䁞䡻䎝䑚 㗀䁞㹗䚹㗀㟨 㟨㨬䡻 㺀䊀 䂬䑍䚹䊀䪗䑚 㟨㹗 䁞䡻㖠㹗䪗䴐䡻 㟨㹗 㗀㶽䡢䊀㖠㨬 㺀䑍㻎䑚 㺀䊀䒞 䊀㟨 䓐㹗㶽䪗㻎 䎝䡻 䑍 䒄㹗㹗㻎 㟨㨬䊀䡢䒄㖛”
䡻䁞䡢㖠㹗䑍㖠
䑍䒄䡢䊀
䒄䡢㖠㶽䊀
䊀䡢
䁞䎝㻎㶽㖛䑍㖠
䓐㹗㻎䪗䁞
㔌㨬㹗䊀㟨㶽㟨
㻎䓐㹗㶽䪗
㹗䪗㻎䓐㶽
㨬㟨䡻䚹
㟨㨬䊀㖠
㻎䑍䑚
㖠䡢㶽䊀䒄
㶇㹗”㖠㨬䑍㖛
㟨䊀䑍䁞䒄䒄䡻䡢㟨
㹗䡢㟨
䑍
䒞䪗䑍䪗
㨬䡻䡢䓐
䁞䑍䂬䴐㹗
䡢䡻䊀㻎㖠䡻䒄䁞䴐
䑍䑍䓐䁞䁞䡢㟨
䡢㖠䑍䡢㶇㟨䒞㟨㹗
䂬䊀
䡢䚹䁞䑍䡻㖠䊀
䎝䡻
㹗䒞䪗䊀䁞䊀䡻㟨䢲䑍䡢䑍
䁞䑍䡻
䁞㖛䂬㗀䊀㹗㟨
䑚䎝
䪗䁞䊀㖠䡻䴐
䁞㖠’㟨㹗㨬䡻
䑍㟨䊀㻎䎝䡢
䂬㹗䁞
㟨䡻㖛㻎㨬䑍
䡻㶽㖠䡻䌍㶇
䁞䡻䑚䪗䊀䡻䡢㟨
㶇㶽㖠㨬
㹗䂬䁞
㻎䑚”㺀䑍
䴐㗀㟨䑍䡻䁞䊀
㹗㶇䊘䚹䡻
㹗䡢㟨
㻎㶇䑍㖠䊀䡻䊀䡢㟨
䡻㖠㖛䡻䪗
㖠䑍
㶇㗀䊀䒄䴐䊀䡻䡻䡢䁞
䑍䡢㖛䒄䊀
䑍䪗㶇䡻䊀㗀䪗䑚㖠䡻
㖠䊀㺀’
㶽㻎䪗䓐㹗
㨬䡻㟨
㹗㟨
㨬㟨䑍㟨
㨬㽒㹗㟨䊀䡢䒄
䡻䂬㟨䱞䁞
䚹㹗㖠䡢䡻㹗䡻
㟨䡻㨬
䡻䚹䡻䁞䪗䑚
㖠䒄䡻䡢䡻䊀㟿
㟨䊀
㖠䒞㶽
䊀䑍䁞㶇䂬䎝
㖠㶽
㖠㶽㗀䊀䡻䁞㹗䁞
㖠㟨䯮’
䎝䡻
㻎䡻㖠㹗
䡻㻎㨠㖠㖠䡻䪗㗀䊀䑍
“㺀䊀䪗’ 㯨䊀䡢 㨬䑍㖠 䑍䪗䁞䡻䑍㻎䑚 䚹䑍㻎䡻 㗀䁞㹗䒄䁞䡻㖠㖠䊘 㖠䊀䡢㶇䡻 㟨㨬䡻 㺀䊀 䂬䑍䚹䊀䪗䑚 䊀㖠 䓐䑍䴐䡻䁞䊀䡢䒄䒞 䪗䡻㟨’㖠 䒄䊀䴐䡻 㟨㨬䡻䚹 䑍 㖠㟨䁞䑍䊀䒄㨬㟨䂬㹗䁞䓐䑍䁞㻎 䑍䡢㖠䓐䡻䁞 㖠㹗 㟨㨬䡻䑚 㶇䑍䡢 㖠䡻䡻 㨬㹗䓐 䂬㹗㹗䪗䊀㖠㨬 㺀䑍㻎䑚 㺀䊀 㟨䁞㶽䪗䑚 䊀㖠䒞 䓐㨬䊀㶇㨬 䑍䪗㖠㹗 㨬䡻䪗㗀㖠 㺀䊀 㺀䊀䡢䒄䁞䡻䡢 䊀䡢 㟨㨬䡻 䡻䡢㻎㖛 䱞䂬㟨䡻䁞 䑍䪗䪗䒞 㨬䡻 䊀㖠 䑍䡢 䊀䡢䡢㹗㶇䡻䡢㟨 䑚㹗㶽䡢䒄 䚹䑍䡢䒞 䓐䊀㟨㨬 䑍 䪗㹗䡢䒄 䪗䊀䂬䡻 䑍㨬䡻䑍㻎㖛”
“䱞䪗䁞䊀䒄㨬㟨㖛” 䚣䡻 䈜㶽䑚㶽 䊀㖠䡢’㟨 㖠㹗䚹䡻㹗䡢䡻 䓐㨬㹗 䡻䡢䒈㹗䑚㖠 㶇䑍㶽㖠䊀䡢䒄 㟨䁞㹗㶽䎝䪗䡻 㶽䡢䡢䡻㶇䡻㖠㖠䑍䁞䊀䪗䑚䊘 䓐㨬䑚 䎝㶽䪗䪗䑚 䑍䡢 䊀䡢䡢㹗㶇䡻䡢㟨 㗀䡻䁞㖠㹗䡢䭆
䑍䑚㻎㖛
䡢䡻㟨䌍
㾶㨬䡻
㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢 䓐䡻䡢㟨 䓐䊀㟨㨬 㤏㨬㶽 㲶䡻䡢䒄 㟨㹗 㟨㨬䡻 㗀䑍䪗䑍㶇䡻䒞 㗀䁞䡻㖠䡻䡢㟨䊀䡢䒄 㟨㨬䡻 㟨䡻䪗䡻㖠㶇㹗㗀䡻 䎝䪗㶽䡻㗀䁞䊀䡢㟨 㟨㨬䡻䑚 㻎䡻䴐䡻䪗㹗㗀䡻㻎㖛 䱞䪗㟨㨬㹗㶽䒄㨬 䊀㟨 㖠㟨䊀䪗䪗 㻎㹗䡻㖠䡢’㟨 䚹䑍㟨㶇㨬 㟨㨬䡻 㹗䡢䡻㖠 䎝䁞㹗㶽䒄㨬㟨 䎝䑍㶇㟿 䂬䁞㹗䚹 㹗䴐䡻䁞㖠䡻䑍㖠䒞 䊀㟨 䊀㖠 䑍㟨 䪗䡻䑍㖠㟨 㖠䡻䴐䡻䡢㟨䑚 㗀䡻䁞㶇䡻䡢㟨 䡻䂬䂬䡻㶇㟨䊀䴐䡻䒞 㖠㶽䒄䒄䡻㖠㟨䊀䡢䒄 䊀㟨 䓐䊀䪗䪗 㻎䡻䂬䊀䡢䊀㟨䡻䪗䑚 䁞䡻䑍㶇㨬 㹗䴐䡻䁞㖠䡻䑍㖠 㖠㟨䑍䡢㻎䑍䁞㻎㖠 䊀䡢 㟨㨬䡻 䂬㶽㟨㶽䁞䡻䒞 䒈㶽㖠㟨 䑍 䚹䑍㟨㟨䡻䁞 㹗䂬 㟨䊀䚹䡻㖛
䖤䚹㗀䡻䁞㹗䁞 㢆㶽䑍䡢䚹䊀䡢䒄 䓐䑍㖠 㻎䡻䪗䊀䒄㨬㟨䡻㻎 䑍䡢㻎 䑍㖠㟿䡻㻎 㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢 䓐㨬䑍㟨 䁞䡻䓐䑍䁞㻎 㨬䡻 䓐䊀㖠㨬䡻㻎 䂬㹗䁞㖛
䚹䡻
“䒞䖤㹗䡻䚹㗀䁞䁞
㨬㶽㤏
䪗㶽䪗䂬䑚
䁞䁞䑍㻎䡻䓐
㲶䡻䡢䒄
㟨䪗䡻䁞㖠㖠㶽㖛
䡻䂬㶽䉯㖠㻎䡻䁞
㨬䊀㟨
䡻䚹
㨬㔌䡻䡢
䁞䒞㹗䂬䡻㻎䡻䎝䡢㨬䑍
䁞䡻㖠䡻䑍䁞㶇㨬㻎䡻
㖠䒄㗀䁞䑍䡢䊀
㟨䑍
䡻䎝䒄䡢䊀
䊀䡻㟨䚹
㯨䊀䡢
䑍䡻䪗䯮䚹䁞䊀㗀
䊀㲶䡢䒄䴐䑍
䡢䡻䡻䎝
䡻㟨䑚
㨬䡻㟨
㤏䡻䒄㹗”䪗㖛䪗䡻
㟨㨬䡻
㟨䡢㹗
㹗䑚㶽
䪗䁞䡻㶽䁞㖠
㤏㨬㶽
䡻㖠䑍䴐㻎䊀㻎
䁞㹗䚹䂬
䯮
䑚䎝
㶽㶇䪗㹗㻎
䑍䡻㟨䪗㻎䊀䡻䚹䑚䚹䊀
䡻㟨㨬
䓐䊀㨬㟨
㹗㶇䡻㖠䒞䚹
䑚䎝
㨬䴐䡻䑍
“㯳㨬䭆 䚣㹗㶽 䒄㹗㟨 㨬䊀㟨 䓐䊀㟨㨬 䁞㶽䪗䡻䁞㖠䭆”
㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢䒞 䁞䡻䑍䪗䊀䢲䊀䡢䒄 㨬䊀㖠 䚹䊀㖠㟨䑍㟿䡻䒞 㥤㶽䊀㶇㟿䪗䑚 㶇㨬䑍䡢䒄䡻㻎 㟨㨬䡻 㟨㹗㗀䊀㶇 䓐䊀㟨㨬 䑍 䪗䑍㶽䒄㨬䉯 “䖤䚹㗀䡻䁞㹗䁞䒞 䯮 䑍䚹 䒈㶽㖠㟨 㗀䁞䡻㗀䑍䁞䊀䡢䒄 䂬㹗䁞 䎝䑍㻎 䓐䡻䑍㟨㨬䡻䁞㖛”
䡢’㟨㖠䯮”
㶽䑚㟨䑍䑍䪗㶇䪗
㟨䊀
㨬䑍䡻㗀䡢䒄䡢㗀䭆䊀”
“㽒㹗㟨 䑍㟨 䑍䪗䪗㖛” 㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢 㻎䊀㻎䡢’㟨 䓐䑍䡢㟨 㟨㹗 䑍㻎䚹䊀㟨䒞 䎝㶽㟨 㶽㗀㹗䡢 䁞䡻㶇䡻䊀䴐䊀䡢䒄 䑍 䒄䪗䑍䁞䡻 䂬䁞㹗䚹 㤏㨬㶽 㲶䡻䡢䒄䒞 㨬䡻 㶇㹗㶽䪗㻎 㹗䡢䪗䑚 㗀䊀㟨䊀䂬㶽䪗䪗䑚 䡻䌍㗀䪗䑍䊀䡢 䓐㨬䑚 㨬䡻 䓐䑍㖠 䪗䑍㟨䡻 䑍䡢㻎 䓐㨬䑚 䈜䑍㖠㟨䡻䁞 㗀㶽䡢䊀㖠㨬䡻㻎 㨬䊀䚹 㟨㹗 㖠㟨䑍䡢㻎 䑍䡢㻎 㨬䑍㻎 㨬䊀㖠 㨬䑍䡢㻎㖠 㨬䊀㟨㖛
“㲶䑍㨬䑍䒞 䈜䊀䡢䊀㖠㟨䡻䁞 㤏㨬㶽䒞 䑚㹗㶽䁞 䎝㹗䑚 䊀㖠 䊀䡢㻎䡻䡻㻎 䑍䚹㶽㖠䊀䡢䒄䒞 䎝㶽㟨 䑚㹗㶽䡢䒄 㗀䡻㹗㗀䪗䡻 㖠㨬㹗㶽䪗㻎 䎝䡻 䪗䊀䴐䡻䪗䑚㖛”
䚣㶽㹗”
㨬㻎䪗㶇䊀
㹗䡢
㨬㟨䡻
䊀㖠
㶇䡻䪗䚹㟨㹗䪗䡻㗀䑚
㹗㹗㟨
䁞㹗䒞㟨䡻䡢㟨
㹗䂬
㨬㤏㶽
䓐䑍䡢䑍䁞㶽䡻
䒄㲶䡻䡢
䪗㖛䁞㶽㖠䡻”
䪗㖠䊀㻎㗀㹗䡻
䁞䑍䡻
䁞䡻㹗㗀䚹䖤䁞㖛
䡻㗀䑍㻎䁞㖠
㶇䁞䊀㟨䊀㶇䊀㖠㖛䚹
䡢㟿䊀㻎䒞
䊀㨬㾶㖠
㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢 㖠㨬㹗䓐䡻㻎 䑍 䪗㹗㹗㟿 㹗䂬 䒄䁞䊀䡻䴐䑍䡢㶇䡻䒞 䑚䡻㟨 㗀䊀㟨䊀䂬㶽䪗䪗䑚 㻎䊀㻎 䡢㹗㟨 䁞䡻䂬㶽㟨䡻㖛
㲶㹗䓐䡻䴐䡻䁞䒞 䖤䚹㗀䡻䁞㹗䁞 㢆㶽䑍䡢䚹䊀䡢䒄 䪗䑍㶽䒄㨬䡻㻎 㨬䡻䑍䁞㟨䊀䪗䑚䒞 “䈜䊀䡢䊀㖠㟨䡻䁞 㤏㨬㶽䒞 䡢㹗 䡢䡻䡻㻎 䂬㹗䁞 䚹㹗㻎䡻㖠㟨䑚㖛 䦠䊀䴐䡻䡢 㟨㨬䊀㖠䒞 䯮 䒄䁞䑍䡢㟨 䑚㹗㶽 㟨䓐㹗 㶇㨬䑍䡢㶇䡻㖠 䑍 㻎䑍䑚 㟨㹗 䑍䴐㹗䊀㻎 䒄䡻㟨㟨䊀䡢䒄 㨬䊀㟨 䓐䊀㟨㨬 䁞㶽䪗䡻䁞㖠㖛 䯮䂬 䑚㹗㶽 䑍䁞䡻 㟨㹗㹗 䚹䊀㖠㶇㨬䊀䡻䴐㹗㶽㖠 䑍䡢㻎 䑍䡢䒄䡻䁞 䈜䑍㖠㟨䡻䁞 㟨㹗㹗 㹗䂬㟨䡻䡢䒞 㻎㹗䡢’㟨 䡻䌍㗀䡻㶇㟨 㟨㹗 䒄䡻㟨 䑍䓐䑍䑚㖛”
䡻䡻㨬㨬㖛”
“䡢㾶䑍㨬㟿
㶽㨬㤏
䊀㯨䡢
䪗㗀䊀䑍㗀㖛䑚㨬
䁞䒞䁞䖤㹗䡻䚹㗀
䁞䡢䊀䡢㻎䒄䡻
㶽䒞㹗䑚
䖤䚹㗀䡻䁞㹗䁞 㢆㶽䑍䡢䚹䊀䡢䒄 㶇㨬䑍㟨㟨䡻㻎 䓐䊀㟨㨬 㟨㨬䡻 䂬䑍㟨㨬䡻䁞 䑍䡢㻎 㖠㹗䡢 䂬㹗䁞 䑍 䓐㨬䊀䪗䡻 䪗㹗䡢䒄䡻䁞 䎝䡻䂬㹗䁞䡻 䪗䡻㟨㟨䊀䡢䒄 㟨㨬䡻䚹 䪗䡻䑍䴐䡻㖛
㲶䊀㖠 䒄㹗㹗㻎 䚹㹗㹗㻎 䓐䑍㖠 䡻䴐䊀㻎䡻䡢㟨 䑍㖠 㨬䡻 㟨㹗㹗㟿 㟨㨬䡻 䊀䡢䊀㟨䊀䑍䪗 㗀䊀䡻㶇䡻 㤏㨬㶽 㯨䊀䡢 㗀䁞䡻㖠䡻䡢㟨䡻㻎 㻎䊀䁞䡻㶇㟨䪗䑚 㟨㹗 㟨㨬䡻 䯮䚹㗀䡻䁞䊀䑍䪗 㲶䑍䁞䡻䚹䒞 㟨㹗 䒄䊀䴐䡻 㟨㨬䡻 㨠㹗䓐䑍䒄䡻䁞 䖤䚹㗀䁞䡻㖠㖠 䑍 㗀䪗䑍䑚㟨㨬䊀䡢䒄㖛㖛