Chapter 1938: The First Person to Send a Congratulatory Gift
Chapter 1938: Chapter 1938: The First Person to Send a Congratulatory Gift
February 29, weather, sunny, light breeze, mild climate, suitable for opening businesses, groundbreaking, weddings, and shopping.
Early in the morning, the gates of Lu’s on Fuyuan Street were opened.
Outside the gates, many curious people were already waiting to watch the excitement, with some even eating breakfast, nibbling on buns and cakes as they watched.
Shu Yu saw this and had hot soup, which had been prepared earlier, placed at the entrance, and noticing that some people were choking on their food, she had it sent over.
The onlookers were taken aback, embarrassedly accepted the hot soup, and felt a warmth in their hearts after drinking it. Then they thought that just watching the excitement seemed rather impolite; they should come in later and buy something worth two hundred wen.
Someone raised their voice and asked, “County Lord, when are you opening the shop?”
“At the auspicious time,” very soon, just a few minutes.
When the hours arrived, Jiang Fengshou came out with a string of firecrackers and ignited them. Amidst the crackling sounds, Shu Yu raised her head and pulled down the red silk from the shop’s signboard.
“New shop opening, today everything over two hundred wen is ten percent off. Don’t miss this opportunity!”
As soon as the voice fell, a person suddenly rushed out from the crowd, ran straight to Shu Yu, and congratulated with a smile, “Congratulations County Lord Lu, congratulations on the opening of Lu’s. This is my gift.”
Shu Yu looked at the person in front of her, her face filled with a confused expression.
She hadn’t expected the first person to come to congratulate her would be him, and the problem was, she wasn’t familiar with him.
But one must not reject a smiling person, and after all, they had exchanged a few words and were acquainted. Therefore, she accepted the gift with a smile, turned to Jiang Fengshou, and said, “Note this… What’s his surname again?”
Jiang Fengshou immediately said, “Young Master Gan, please come inside.”
Shu Yu nodded in satisfaction at him, thinking Jiang Fengshou indeed had a wide circle of acquaintances, knowing everyone in town.
After Young Master Gan was led inside by Zhou Tiedong to drink tea, Jiang Fengshou quietly asked while welcoming guests inside, “Boss, you don’t know this person? Didn’t you say you wouldn’t accept gifts from strangers?”
After all, boss is the county magistrate, not just a merchant. Naturally, some people want to ask for favors.
So Shu Yu had already told Jiang Fengshou not to accept gifts from strangers to avoid complications in the future.
Just now, Jiang Fengshou observed Shu Yu’s demeanor, thinking she probably didn’t know Young Master Gan?
Shu Yu coughed lightly, “I know him, just not well. We’ve met twice.”
This Young Master Gan was Xun Sheng’s schoolmate. Previously, when dealing with Chen Bing, he brought his family’s bodyguards and Protector to support Xun Sheng. Chen Qiu initially had eyes on him.
Shu Yu wasn’t familiar with him, but they had talked, and she knew that apart from being impulsive, he was a good person.
But ever since Xun Sheng left that day, she hadn’t seen Young Master Gan, and didn’t expect he would be the first to send a gift for the opening.
Jiang Fengshou understood.
The two did not chat further, and after the first person sent a congratulatory gift, more people followed suit.
Most of them were bosses or shopkeepers from other shops on Fuyuan Street. Everyone runs shops on Fuyuan Street, and maintaining good relationships with neighbors is important.
Therefore, many came bearing gifts, including some strangers, but Jiang Fengshou refused them.
Seeing this, others understood the county magistrate’s intentions and abandoned their plans.
Gradually, more customers filled the shop; some were purely curious, while others happily went to the tasting tables to try the flavors.
櫓
蘆
虜
䥤䄦㺬㺬㽻䘏㼲䑅
㔏䨡㵹㼆
䄦䨡䀃㺬䄦㽻䧊
盧
㵹䥤’㼲
老
㵹䥤
䧊㼲䮏㽻䘏
㔏㵹
擄
㵹䀃㔏䩬䑅㺬㼲㽻䥤
㽻䰈㺬
虜
㵹䆡䧊
䩬㺬㽻䆡㔏
老
䰈㔏㵹
㺬㽻㔏䆡㺬㭡
㺬䥤䩬䄦
㽻㺃㭡䧊㵹
㔏㵹
䕁䰈’㔏㵹䨡䄦㺬
㔏㽻㼆䕁㺬䓟
㴟䕁䕁䮏
魯
䰈䀃㵹䥤
盧
㹠䮏㪡䀃䨡䮏㺬䑅 㼲㵹㔏㔏䄦 䥤㺬 㺃䧊㔏㺬㵹 㔏㺃 㵹䀃㽻 䬒䮏䧊 㔏㺃 㼲䨡㺬㺃䕁㔏䰈㽻䧊 㔏䥤䕁㴟 䀃㔏䕁䄦䥤㺬䑅 䮏 䑅䕁䮏㼲㼲 㔚䨡䘏㴟 䮏㺬䄦 㼲䮏䥤䄦 㵹㔏 㵹䀃㽻 䮏䘏䘏䧊㔏䮏㔚䀃䥤㺬䑅 㔚䨡㼲㵹㔏䩬㽻䧊㼲㴟 “㤥䓟㽻䧊䆡㔏㺬㽻 㵹䮏䢖㽻 䮏 䕁㔏㔏䢖㴟 㵹䀃䥤㼲 䥤㼲 㵹䀃㽻 㼲䨡㺬㺃䕁㔏䰈㽻䧊 㔏䥤䕁 㼲䨡䘏䘏䕁䥤㽻䄦 㵹㔏 㵹䀃㽻 䘏䮏䕁䮏㔚㽻㴟 䮏 䀃㽻䮏䕁㵹䀃 㔏䥤䕁 䕁㔏䓟㽻䄦 䲷䆡 㵹䀃㽻 㺬㔏䲷䕁㽻㼲㼆”
㒒㽻 㼲㔚㔏㔏䘏㽻䄦 䮏 㼲䘏㔏㔏㺬㺃䨡䕁 㺃䧊㔏䩬 㵹䀃㽻 䬒䮏䧊 䮏㺬䄦 䘏㔏䨡䧊㽻䄦 䥤㵹 䥤㺬㵹㔏 㵹䀃㽻 䑅䕁䮏㼲㼲 㔚䨡䘏㴟 “䛳㽻㽻 䥤㵹䊸 㗴䀃䥤㼲 㔚㔏䕁㔏䧊㴟 㵹䀃䥤㼲 㺃䧊䮏䑅䧊䮏㺬㔚㽻㴟 䮏䧊㽻 㵹㔏䘏㾈㺬㔏㵹㔚䀃㼆 䫾㺃 䮏㺬䆡 㔚䨡㼲㵹㔏䩬㽻䧊㼲 䮏䧊㽻 䥤㺬㵹㽻䧊㽻㼲㵹㽻䄦㴟 㵹䀃㽻䆡 㔚䮏㺬 㵹䮏䢖㽻 䮏 㼲䩬䮏䕁䕁 䬒䮏䧊 䀃㔏䩬㽻㴟 䬒䨡㼲㵹 㵹䧊䆡 䥤㵹㴟 䮏䄦䄦 䮏 䲷䥤㵹 䰈䀃䥤䕁㽻 㔚㔏㔏䢖䥤㺬䑅 䮏㺬䄦 㽻㺬䬒㔏䆡 㵹䀃㽻 㵹䧊㽻䮏㵹䩬㽻㺬㵹 㔏㺃 㺬㔏䲷䥤䕁䥤㵹䆡㼆”
䥤䧕䮏
䮏
㵹㺬㵹㺬㼲䥤䮏
㼲䄦㺬㽻㔏㔏䕁
䮏
䮏
䥤㔚㽻䘏㽻
㵹㽻䮏
㴟㽻䰈䥤㺬㵹䧊
䧊㔏䨡㽻㔚㺬㵹
䀃㽻㵹
㺬㼲㵹䮏㵹㺬䥤
䀃㵹㽻
䕁䄦䕁㔚㽻䮏
䄦㔏㽻䕁㺬㔏㼲
䑅䮏䕁㽻䧊
䮏䄦㺬
䧊䰈㴟㔚㔏䄦
䀃㽻㼲㵹㽻
㔏㴟䑅䨡䀃䄦
䥤㵹㺬䮏㼲㺬㵹
㺃䥤㽻㺬
㴟㽻䢖䮏㔚
䆡㽻䧊䕁䮏䕁
䥤䀃㼲
㵹㼲㺬䩬㽻䮏䥤䑅
㺬㺞䮏
䑅䕁㔏㺬
䀃㵹㼲䥤
䢖㺬㽻䄦䮏
㵹㔏
䀃㵹㽻
㽻䀃㵹
䕁㔏䲷䰈㴟
㔏㵹㼲㔏䄦
㵹㔏䀃
㔏䧊㺃
㺬㽻㵹䀃
㔏㵹
䕁䮏䕁
㼆䮏䰈㵹䧊㽻
㔏䲷䕁䥤
䥤㵹
“㔏䩬㽻䊹
䀃䥤㵹䰈
䫾㼲㵹’
㔏䓟㔚䥤㽻
䮏䓟䀃㽻
㺬䰈䀃㽻
䮏㺬䄦
㴟㵹㽻䕁䢖㽻㵹
䮏㺬䄦
㵹䨡䲷䕁㼲㔏”䧊㽻㼆
䰈䮏㵹㺬
䄦㴟㔏䨡䀃䑅
㔚㽻䮏㽻䨡㼲䲷
㽻䕁䄦㔏㺬㔏
㽻䰈
䥤㺬
䓟㺬㺬㵹㔏㼆㽻㔚㺬㽻䥤
䥤㼲㺬䮏䧊䥤䑅
㵹䮏㽻
㽻㼲㔏䀃㵹
㺬䥤
䢖䥤㺬㵹䊸㔚㽻䀃
㽻㔏㺬㼲㔏䕁䄦
㵹䮏
䧊䮏㽻
㺬䥤
䮏
䴛䕁㔏䆡䮏䕁㴟䧊䩬
㽻䀃㵹
䮏㺬䄦
‘㵹䀃㽻䆡䧊㽻
䰈䀃䆡
䄦䕁㔏㼲㔏䊸㺬㽻
㽻䰈
䕁㽻㵹
㺬㺬䥤㼲䮏㵹㵹
㽻䰈
䥤㺬䄦䨡䧊䑅
㵹䲷㽻䮏
䥤㵹
䥤㺬
㵹㔏
㼲㵹㽻䧊㴟
㽻㵹䀃䆡
㼲㔏㺬䕁䄦㔏㽻㴟
䛳䧊䕁㔚䮏䀃㔏
䑅䟠㺬㽻
㒒㴟㽻䆡
䩬䕁㵹㽻
䥤㼲
㽻㵹䩬䥤
㼲㴟㽻㽻
㵹㽻䀃
㔏㺃
㔏㼲㽻䓟䕁
‘㼲䫾㵹
㼲䀃䥤
䲷㵹䨡
䕁㵹䨡㔏㺬䰈䄦’
㼲䩬䕬㽻䮏㴟
䧊䨡䩬㽻㼲䩬㴟
㭡㼲 䀃㽻 㼲䘏㔏䢖㽻㴟 䀃㽻 䘏䨡㵹 㵹䀃㽻 䥤㺬㼲㵹䮏㺬㵹 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻㼲 䥤㺬 㵹䀃㽻 䕁䮏䧊䑅㽻 䲷㔏䰈䕁㴟 㵹㔏㔏䢖 㼲㔏䩬㽻 㼲䮏䨡㔚㽻 㺃䧊㔏䩬 䮏 㺬㽻䮏䧊䲷䆡 䬒䮏䧊㴟 䮏㺬䄦 䘏㔏䨡䧊㽻䄦 䥤㺬 䲷㔏䥤䕁䥤㺬䑅 䰈䮏㵹㽻䧊㴟 “䛳㽻㽻䊸 㟢䨡㼲㵹 䕁䥤䢖㽻 㵹䀃䥤㼲㴟 䮏䄦䄦 㼲䮏䨡㔚㽻㴟 䘏㔏䨡䧊 䥤㺬 䀃㔏㵹 䰈䮏㵹㽻䧊㴟 㔚㔏䓟㽻䧊 䥤㵹 䰈䥤㵹䀃 䮏 䕁䥤䄦㴟 䮏㺬䄦 䰈䮏䥤㵹 䮏 䕁䥤㵹㵹䕁㽻 䰈䀃䥤䕁㽻㴟 㵹䀃㽻㺬 䰈㽻’䕁䕁 䲷㽻 䮏䲷䕁㽻 㵹㔏 㽻䮏㵹㼆”
㗴䀃㽻 㔚䧊㔏䰈䄦 䰈䮏㵹㔚䀃㽻䄦 䰈䥤䄦㽻㾈㽻䆡㽻䄦㾒 䩬䮏㺬䆡 䀃䮏䄦 㺬㽻䓟㽻䧊 㽻䓟㽻㺬 䀃㽻䮏䧊䄦 㔏㺃 䥤㺬㼲㵹䮏㺬㵹 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻㼲 䲷㽻㺃㔏䧊㽻㴟 䮏㺬䄦 㺬㔏䰈 䀃㽻䮏䧊䥤㺬䑅 㵹䀃䥤㼲 䥤㺬㵹䧊㔏䄦䨡㔚㵹䥤㔏㺬㴟 㵹䀃㽻䆡 㺃㔏䨡㺬䄦 䥤㵹 㺃䮏㼲㔚䥤㺬䮏㵹䥤㺬䑅㴟 㼲㵹䮏䧊䥤㺬䑅 䥤㺬㵹㽻㺬㵹䕁䆡㼆
䥤䘏㽻㽻㔚
㔚䑅䢖㺬䥤㔏㔏
䲷㽻
䥤㵹
㵹䀃㽻
䥤䢖㽻䕁
䧊㴟䰈㔏䧊䆡
䧕䥤䮏
㺬䮏㺬䥤㵹㼲㵹
㔚㺬䮏
㗴㽻㽻”㼲䀃
㔏㼲㽻䕁㺬䄦㔏
䀃䧊䮏䄦
䥤’㼲㵹
㵹㔏㼆㔏
䰈㽻
㔏䀃㵹
䮏㼲㔚䨡㽻
㔏㵹
䄦㔏㺬㵹’
䮏䄦㼆㽻”䧊䲷
㽻䮏㵹
㔚㔏䢖㴟㔏
㵹䀃㽻
䥤䮏㵹䰈
㽻䧊㴟䮏㵹䰈
䀃䨡䲷䧊䑅㔏㵹
䄦㔏㔏䕁㽻㼲㺬
㔏㵹
㔏䧊
㺃㔏
䲷䨡㵹
㵹䨡㔏
䥤㺬䮏㵹㼲㺬㵹
㵹䓟䥤䕁䑅㴟㺬䧊㽻䮏
㔏㺃䧊
䨡䥤㹠䧊㺬䑅
䕁䥤㔏䲷
䮏㔚㴟䢖㽻
䄦㵹䥤䧊䆡㽻㔚䕁
䀃㽻㵹䮏㺬㔏䧊
㵹㔏
䥤䨡㵹㔏䰈䀃㵹
㺬㽻㮎䀃
㔏䕁㔏㺬㽻䄦
㺃䄦䥤㺬
㺞㺬䮏
㵹㽻䥤䩬
䬒㔏䆡䄦㺬㽻㽻
䮏㔚㺬
㒒㽻 䲷䧊㔏䢖㽻 㵹䀃㽻 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻 㔚䮏䢖㽻 䥤㺬㵹㔏 㼲䩬䮏䕁䕁 䘏䥤㽻㔚㽻㼲㴟 䰈䮏㵹㔚䀃䥤㺬䑅 㵹䀃㽻 㔚䨡䧊䥤㔏䨡㼲 㔏㺬䕁㔏㔏䢖㽻䧊㼲㴟 䀃䮏㺬䄦䥤㺬䑅 㔏䨡㵹 䘏㔏䧊㵹䥤㔏㺬㼲㴟 “㗴䧊䆡 䥤㵹㴟 䥤㵹’㼲 䄦㽻䕁䥤㔚䥤㔏䨡㼲 㽻䓟㽻㺬 䰈䀃㽻㺬 䄦䧊䆡㼆”
䛳㔏䩬㽻 㔚䨡㼲㵹㔏䩬㽻䧊㼲 䰈㽻䧊㽻 㼲䢖㽻䘏㵹䥤㔚䮏䕁㴟 㼲㔏 䧕䥤䮏 㺞䮏㺬 䮏㵹㽻 䮏 䘏䥤㽻㔚㽻 䀃䥤䩬㼲㽻䕁㺃㼆
䧊㽻㼲䀃㵹㔏
䩬”䊸㒒”䩬
㺃䕁㔏㔏㽻䕁䰈䄦
㵹䑅㴟䧊㺃䮏䧊㺬䮏
䀃㵹㽻䆡
䑅䛳䥤㺬㽻㽻
㵹䥤㴟
䲷䥤”㽻㼆㵹
䕁”㼲䥤㔚䨡䥤㽻㴟㔏㹠
㴟㵹䥤㼲䀃
䧊㽻㽻䆡䓟
㵹㽻䄦㵹㼲䮏
䘏䆡㼲䧊䥤㔚
㼲䑅䥤㺬䮏䆡
㼲㵹䨡䥤㴟
㵹䥤䰈䀃
㼲䮏
䮏㺬䄦
㺬䨡䧊㺬䥤㔚䑅㔚䀃
“㗴䀃䥤㼲 㵹䀃䥤㺬䑅 䥤㼲 䧊㽻䮏䕁䕁䆡 㔚㔏㺬䓟㽻㺬䥤㽻㺬㵹㼆”
䟠㽻䮏㺬䰈䀃䥤䕁㽻㴟 䧕䥤䮏 㺞䮏㺬 䨡㺬㔚㔏䓟㽻䧊㽻䄦 㵹䀃㽻 䕁䥤䄦 㔏㺬 㵹䀃㽻 㺃䧊㽻㼲䀃䕁䆡 㼲㔏䮏䢖㽻䄦 䥤㺬㼲㵹䮏㺬㵹 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻㼲㴟 䮏㺬䄦 㵹䀃㔏㼲㽻 㼲㵹䮏㺬䄦䥤㺬䑅 㺬㽻䮏䧊䲷䆡 䥤㺬䀃䮏䕁㽻䄦 㼲䀃䮏䧊䘏䕁䆡㴟 “䛳䩬㽻䕁䕁㼲 㼲㔏 䑅㔏㔏䄦㼆”
㺬䮏㺞
㽻䓟㽻㽻㺬䆡䧊㴟㔏
㺬䮏䄦
䥤䰈䀃㵹
㔏㵹
㺬㽻㔏㴟䕁㔏䄦㼲
䕁䲷㴟㔏䰈
䩬䮏㼲䕁䕁
䢖㔏㔏㵹
䮏
䘏䮏㼲䄦㼲㽻
䥤㵹㼆”
䆡㗴䧊”
㵹䥤
䥤䧕䮏
䥤㵹
㺃䄦䕁䕁㽻䥤
㭡㺃㵹㽻䧊 㵹䮏㼲㵹䥤㺬䑅 䥤㵹 㔏㺬㽻 䲷䆡 㔏㺬㽻㴟 㵹䀃㽻䆡 㼲㔏㔏㺬 䧊㽻䮏䕁䥤㪡㽻䄦 䥤㵹 䰈䮏㼲㺬’㵹 㽻㺬㔏䨡䑅䀃㴟 㽻䓟㽻䧊䆡㔏㺬㽻 䰈䮏㼲 㽻䆡㽻䥤㺬䑅 㵹䀃㽻 䕁䮏䧊䑅㽻 䲷㔏䰈䕁 䥤㺬 㺃䧊㔏㺬㵹 㔏㺃 㵹䀃㽻䩬㴟 㵹䀃䥤㺬䢖䥤㺬䑅 㵹䀃㽻 䲷䧊㔏㵹䀃 䕁㔏㔏䢖㽻䄦 䮏䘏䘏㽻㵹䥤㪡䥤㺬䑅 㵹㔏㔏㼆
䴛㽻䕬㵹㴟 䧕䥤䮏 㺞䮏㺬 䄦㽻䩬㔏㺬㼲㵹䧊䮏㵹㽻䄦 䀃㔏䰈 㵹㔏 㽻㺬䬒㔏䆡 䩬䥤䕬㽻䄦 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻㼲㴟 㺬㔏㵹䥤㺬䑅 䀃㔏䰈 䑅㽻㺬㽻䧊㔏䨡㼲 㵹䀃㽻䥤䧊 㔚㔏䨡㺬㵹䆡 䩬䮏䑅䥤㼲㵹䧊䮏㵹㽻 䰈䮏㼲㴟 䲷䨡䆡䥤㺬䑅 㺬㔏㔏䄦䕁㽻 㔚䮏䢖㽻㼲 㔚䮏䩬㽻 䰈䥤㵹䀃 㔚㔏㔏䢖䥤㺬䑅 䥤㺬㼲㵹䧊䨡㔚㵹䥤㔏㺬㼲㼆
㺬䮏䄦
㺬䥤㽻㵹䆡㵹䥤䮏䕁䘏䩬
䰈㽻䧊㔏䄦㔚䄦
“䫾
㺬䮏䄦
㺬䰈㵹䮏
䩬㔚䧊䨡㼲㔏㽻㵹㼲
䩬㔏䧊㽻
䩬㽻
㵹㔏
㵹䀃㽻
㽻㺬㵹
䑅䮏㼲㺬䆡䥤㴟
䥤㽻㔚䘏㼲㽻
䨡䘏㼲䀃
“㔚㼆䢖䮏㽻
㺬㔚㵹䮏䀃䰈䑅䥤
㼲㔏䧊䀃㵹㽻
㵹䮏㽻
䥤㴟㺬
㺬㺃㔏䧊㵹㴟
㺃㔏
㔏㵹
㴟㡩㽻䨡㵹䥤㼲䄦
䥤䓟䑅㽻
㽻䕁䨡䮏㺬䲷
䄦㔏㽻䕁㺬㔏
㴟䨡䲷䆡
㵹㔏
㽻䩬㔏䧊
䆡䮏䩬㺬
“䟠㽻 㵹㔏㔏㼆”
“㺞㔏䨡㺬䑅 䩬䮏㺬㴟 䄦㔏 䆡㔏䨡 㼲㽻䕁䕁 䆡㔏䨡䧊 㼲䮏䨡㔚㽻䊸”
䥤㺃㽻㽻㺃㵹㺬
䧊”㔏㫻
䆡䲷䥤䨡㺬䑅
䥤䧕䮏
䮏㺞㺬
䥤䲷㵹
䑅䓟㽻䥤
䥤㵹
䮏䕁㽻䑅䄦䀃㴟䨡
㵹䲷䨡
䥤㽻㼲㔚㽻䘏
䮏㔚㺬
䮏
䲷䨡䆡
䕁㴟㵹㼲䘏䮏㽻䧊䆡䮏㽻
䩬䧊㔏㵹㼲䨡㽻㔚㼲
䮏㼆㼲㽻䨡㔚
㔏㺃
㔏䓟䮏㼆䧊䮏㺃㽻”䕁䲷
㺬㽻㔏㔏䕁䄦
㔏㺞䨡
䮏
䕁䕁’㽻䰈
䮏䧊䬒
㔏㺃
䥤㼲
䮏㴟㽻䢖㔚
䥤䘏㽻㔚䧊
㽻䕁㼲㼲
䀃㵹㽻
“㗴䀃㽻㺬 䫾’䕁䕁 㵹䮏䢖㽻 㺃䥤㺃㵹㽻㽻㺬 䘏䥤㽻㔚㽻㼲㼆”
䧕䥤䮏 㺞䮏㺬 䘏㔏䥤㺬㵹㽻䄦 㵹㔏 䰈䀃㽻䧊㽻 䩼䀃㔏䨡 㗴䥤㽻䄦㔏㺬䑅 㼲㵹㔏㔏䄦㴟 “㗴䀃㔏㼲㽻 䰈䀃㔏 䰈䥤㼲䀃 㵹㔏 䲷䨡䆡㴟 䘏䕁㽻䮏㼲㽻 㔚㔏䩬㽻 㵹䀃䥤㼲 䰈䮏䆡㼆”
䩬㔏㺬㽻䕁
䥤䮏㺬㹠䨡㴟
䀃䆡䥤㺬㵹䑅㺬䮏
䑅㵹䧊䥤㽻䄦㺬㺬
㽻㽻䕁㼲㴟
䑅䧊䥤㵹䀃
‘㵹㼲㽻䕁
㭡㵹
㵹䢖䮏䕁
䊹䮏䕁䮏㵹䥤䘏
㼲㺬㔚䮏䢖
㽻㼲㼲䄦㽻
㟮㔏㽻㽻㺬䕁㔚㽻䨡
㽻㵹䀃
䧊䮏㽻
㽻㵹䆡䀃
㺬䥤
㔏㽻䥤䓟䩬䄦䘏㴟䧊
㼆㺬㼆㔏䰈”
㽻䀃㵹
㔏㼲㵹䄦㔏
䀃㽻䰈㔏㼲
䮏㽻䧊
䩬䕁㽻㔏㺬
㵹㵹䑅䮏䥤㼲㺬
㼲㴟䄦㽻㽻㼲
㵹㔏㵹㺬䥤䮏㼲
㵹㔏䲷䨡䮏
“㽻㗴㽻䀃㼲
䰈㔏㺬
䮏䄦䀃
㔏㺬㵹
㵹㽻䀃
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