Fully Leveled Bigshot Becomes A Farmgirl

Chapter 1962: Nearly Killed by a Maid Concubine



Chapter 1962: Chapter 1962: Nearly Killed by a Maid Concubine


Jiang Fengshou seemed to have thought of something and said, “By the way, Ms. Liao’s family runs a grain shop. Their family background can’t compare with the Gan Family, but it’s not too different either.”


Shu Yu nodded, appearing lost in thought.


Jiang Fengshou suddenly laughed, “The Gan Family is quite peaceful. I heard that Young Master Gan hasn’t taken a maid for his room yet.”


Shu Yu raised an eyebrow, “Haven’t taken a maid?” In such a prominent family, this was quite rare.


Jiang Fengshou knew what Shu Yu wanted to know, after all, Gan Rui came by frequently. He saw him more often than Shu Yu, and this man even used his own son as a shield several times.


Actually, in Jiang Fengshou’s view, Gan Rui was quite good.


“Young Master Gan is seventeen this year. Normally, his family should have arranged for a maid to serve him long ago, but Young Master Gan declined. I heard it was because he almost died at the hands of a maid before.”


Shu Yu was taken aback, “Was it Father Gan’s maid?”


Jiang Fengshou shook his head, “No, it was Eldest Gan’s maid.”


When Eldest Gan came of age, Mother Gan was still alive. Given the Gan Family’s status, arranging a maid for him to understand matters was very common. Eldest Gan took two maids, and later married Ms. Liao at the age of seventeen.


Ms. Liao gave birth to a son a year after she got married.


A year later, Mother Gan passed away, and the household management suddenly fell on the young Ms. Liao.


Ms. Liao had just taken over and inevitably was a bit overwhelmed, with daily chaos and stress, while also having to care for her one-year-old son, leaving no extra energy to focus on her husband.


As a result, Eldest Gan’s maid saw it as an opportunity, attempting to serve Eldest Gan during Ms. Liao’s busy times, hoping she might bear a son or two.


But no matter how unfilial Eldest Gan might be, he couldn’t possibly be eager to get close to women just two months after his mother passed away. Especially as he was a filial person, seeing how unrestrained the maid was, he instead became furious, not only rejecting her service but also confining her.


This felt like being banished from the inner circle to the maid. While mocked and fueled by another maid, she took a wrong path, thinking Eldest Gan changed after marrying Ms. Liao. After the marriage, Eldest Gan barely interacted with the two maids, only seeking them out a few times during Ms. Liao’s pregnancy.


After Ms. Liao gave birth to a son, Eldest Gan didn’t even glance at them.


In deep jealousy, she secretly bought croton seeds and, when nobody was watching, added them to Ms. Liao’s son’s food.


Croton seeds aren’t poisonous, but for a one-year-old, it could easily be fatal if there’s any accidental ingestion.


Especially if the child vomits and has diarrhea, his stomach could easily become damaged.


Eldest Gan’s son had just started eating soft foods, and the meals were very refined.


At that time, Gan Rui was eight years old. He really liked children, especially his soft little nephew. Seeing that his older brother and sister-in-law were busy, he would come to play with his little nephew after school.


The little nephew was initially reluctant to eat soft foods, so Gan Rui coaxed him to eat by taking a bite himself, then feeding a bite to his nephew, the two playing and eating together.


That day, Gan Rui came as usual to feed his little nephew, but unexpectedly, before he arrived, the wet nurse had just fed the child milk, and the little one wasn’t hungry. When Gan Rui tried to feed him, the little one pushed it back, giggling and making him eat it. As a result, Gan Rui ended up eating half a bowl himself.


䍸㠐㵴䃍䴨




䬣㘄


㵬䩐䩐䍸㵴䦘



䦘䈅㴹


䬣㶡䬣㮇䃍䍸䬌


䃍㮇㵴


㘄㶡㻲䄻䬣䍸䦘䦘㘄



䬣䄻䍸


㫞㵴䃍



㵴䦘䴨㵴䬌䈅㵴





㭡㘄䬣


䈅䡧㵴䍸䴨䩐䍸


䃍䬌䡧䍸䬣㫙




䴨㘄䩐㵴


㹓䬣 䈾䦘㶡䬣 䍸䈅䴨䄻䬣 㐥䍸䃍䬌㶡 㘄䩐㮇㫙 䄻䈅㶡 㶡䬣㘄㦄䃍䈳䄻 㵬䃍㶡 㵬䍸䃍䂎 䬣㘄㘄㻲 䔖㵴䈳䍸 䄻䍸 㵬䍸㵴䬣 䬣㘄 䬣䄻䍸 㘄䦘䬣䄻㘄䦘㶡䍸㫙 䈅䬣 㠐䍸䈳䃍㦄䍸 䦘㵴䈳㘄㵴䬣䬌㘄䩐䩐䃍㠐䩐䍸㫙 㯃㘄㦄䈅䬣䈅㵴䴨 䃍㵴㮇 㮇䈅䃍䬌䬌䄻䍸䃍 䩐䍸䡧䬣 䄻䈅㶡 䡧䃍䈳䍸 䍸㣃䬣䬌䍸㦄䍸䩐㐥 㻱䃍䩐䍸㻲


㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅’㶡 䃍䬣䬣䍸㵴㮇䃍㵴䬣 㶡䬣䦘㮇䍸㵴䬣 㵬䃍㶡 㶡㘄 㶡䈳䃍䬌䍸㮇 䄻䍸 䈳䬌䈅䍸㮇 䃍㵴㮇 㟪䦘䈅䈳䂎䩐㐥 㵬䍸㵴䬣 䬣㘄 䡧䈅㵴㮇 䃍 㮇㘄䈳䬣㘄䬌㻲


㘄䬣䂎㘄


䬣䄻䍸


䬌㮇㘄㘄䬣䈳


䄻䍸


㘄䬣


䬣䄻䍸


䬣䈅


䃍㮇㵴


㴹䦘䈅


䬣䄻䦘䃍㮇䍸㻲䍸㶡㣃


㶡䩐䍸㻱㫙䍸


䍸䬣㵴㵬


䃍㵴㮇


䍸㦄䈅䈅㮇䍸䈳㵴


㵬䃍㶡


㻱䍸㐥㦄䬣䩐㘄䈳䩐䍸


䡧䬣䬌䍸㹓


䬌㮇㶡䍸㻱䈳䬌䈅㠐䍸


㫞䃍㵴


䨵䃍䬣䍸䬌㫙 䄻䍸 䡧䍸䩐䩐 㶡䍸䬌䈅㘄䦘㶡䩐㐥 䈅䩐䩐㫙 䩐㐥䈅㵴䴨 䈅㵴 㠐䍸㮇 䡧㘄䬌 㘄㯃䍸䬌 䄻䃍䩐䡧 䃍 㦄㘄㵴䬣䄻 㠐䍸䡧㘄䬌䍸 䬌䍸䈳㘄㯃䍸䬌䈅㵴䴨㻲


䖙䃍䬣䄻䍸䬌 㫞䃍㵴 䃍㵴㮇 䂮䩐㮇䍸㶡䬣 㫞䃍㵴 㵬䍸䬌䍸 㯃䍸䬌㐥 䃍㵴䴨䬌㐥㫙 䃍㵴㮇 㩼㶡㻲 䨵䈅䃍㘄㫙 㵬䄻㘄 㵬䃍㶡 䈅㵴 䈳䄻䃍䬌䴨䍸 㘄䡧 䬣䄻䍸 䄻㘄䦘㶡䍸䄻㘄䩐㮇 䃍䡧䡧䃍䈅䬌㶡㫙 䡧䍸䩐䬣 㟪䦘䈅䬣䍸 䴨䦘䈅䩐䬣㐥㻲 㭡䃍䬣䦘䬌䃍䩐䩐㐥㫙 䬣䄻䈅㶡 㦄䃍䬣䬣䍸䬌 䄻䃍㮇 䬣㘄 㠐䍸 䬣䄻㘄䬌㘄䦘䴨䄻䩐㐥 䈅㵴㯃䍸㶡䬣䈅䴨䃍䬣䍸㮇㻲


䡧㘄


㵬䃍㻲䡧㶡䩐


䍸䄻䬣


㵴㘄䬣


䩐䦘䡧䩐


䃍㮇㵴


䃍㵴䩐㻱


㵬䍸䍸䬌


㦄䬣㮇䍸㶡㘄䄻


䃍㵬㶡


䴨䄻䍸䈅䩐㻱㵴


䡧㘄


㯃䍸㫙䬌䈳䍸䩐


㘄䈳㠐䦘䈳㵴䍸㵴䈅


䄻䬣䬣䦘㘄㵬䈅


䬣䬣䃍䄻


䍸䬌㫙䄻


㘄㵴㵴㐥䍸䃍


㦯䍸䄻


䍽䈅䬣䄻 䩐䈅䬣䬣䩐䍸 䍸䡧䡧㘄䬌䬣㫙 䬣䄻䍸 㻱䦘䬌䴨䃍䬣䈅㯃䍸 䃍㮇㦄䈅㵴䈅㶡䬣䍸䬌䍸㮇 㠐㐥 䬣䄻䍸 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸 㵬䃍㶡 䦘㵴䈳㘄㯃䍸䬌䍸㮇㻲


䍽䄻䍸㵴 㩼㶡㻲 䨵䈅䃍㘄 䩐䍸䃍䬌㵴䍸㮇 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䬣䄻䍸 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸 䈅㵴䈅䬣䈅䃍䩐䩐㐥 䬣䃍䬌䴨䍸䬣䍸㮇 䄻䍸䬌 㘄㵬㵴 㶡㘄㵴㫙 㶡䄻䍸 㵬䃍㶡 䦘䬣䬣䍸䬌䩐㐥 䬣䍸䬌䬌䈅䡧䈅䍸㮇㫙 䡧䍸䍸䩐䈅㵴䴨 䍸㣃䬣䬌䍸㦄䍸䩐㐥 䡧䍸䃍䬌䡧䦘䩐㻲 㔏䍸䬌 䩐䈅䬣䬣䩐䍸 㠐䬌㘄䬣䄻䍸䬌㭻䈅㵴㭻䩐䃍㵬㫙 㘄㵴䩐㐥 䍸䈅䴨䄻䬣 㐥䍸䃍䬌㶡 㘄䩐㮇㫙 㵴䍸䃍䬌䩐㐥 䩐㘄㶡䬣 䄻䃍䩐䡧 䄻䈅㶡 䩐䈅䡧䍸 䃍䡧䬣䍸䬌 䍸䃍䬣䈅㵴䴨 䄻䃍䩐䡧 䃍 㠐㘄㵬䩐㻲 䓛䡧 䬣䄻䍸䈅䬌 㶡㘄㵴 䄻䃍㮇 䍸䃍䬣䍸㵴 䬣䄻䃍䬣 㠐㘄㵬䩐 㘄䡧 䡧㘄㘄㮇㫙 㵬㘄䦘䩐㮇 䄻䍸 㶡䬣䈅䩐䩐 㠐䍸 䃍䩐䈅㯃䍸䙅


䄻䬣㫙䈅㶡


㫞䃍㵴


㶑䄻䦘


䈅䃍㘄䨵


㶡䃍䍸䈳䦘㠐䍸


䬌䃍㐥㻱䬣䩐


䄻䬌㵴䍸䈅䃍䴨


㘄㵴㶡


㯃䃍㶡㮇䍸


㶡㩼㻲


䄻䍸䬌


㘄㶡


䦘㴹䈅


“㶑㘄


䍸㮇䍸䍸㶡㦄


䬌㦄㘄䡧


䍸㶡䈅䬌㶡䬣䃍㮇


㫙䍸䈅㶡㵴䍸㻱㯃


䦘䮘


“䄻䬣䍸䙅㵴


䃍㫞㵴


䃍䬣䍸㶡䬣䬌


䦘㴹䈅


㵴㻱㘄㕂


䂎䃍㠐䈳


䍸䩐䩐㵬


䏖䈅䃍㵴䴨 䖙䍸㵴䴨㶡䄻㘄䦘 㵴㘄㮇㮇䍸㮇㫙 “䮘䍸㶡㫙 䮘㘄䦘㵴䴨 㩼䃍㶡䬣䍸䬌 㫞䃍㵴 䍸㶡㶡䍸㵴䬣䈅䃍䩐䩐㐥 㶡䃍㯃䍸㮇 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䈳䄻䈅䩐㮇’㶡 䩐䈅䡧䍸㻲”


䨵䃍䬣䍸䬌㫙 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸 㵬䃍㶡 䄻䃍㵴㮇䍸㮇 㘄㯃䍸䬌 䬣㘄 䬣䄻䍸 䃍䦘䬣䄻㘄䬌䈅䬣䈅䍸㶡㫙 䃍㵴㮇 䂮䩐㮇䍸㶡䬣 㫞䃍㵴 㮇䈅㶡䈳㘄㯃䍸䬌䍸㮇 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䃍㵴㘄䬣䄻䍸䬌 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸 䄻䃍㮇 㠐䍸䍸㵴 㶡䬣䈅䬌䬌䈅㵴䴨 䦘㻱 䬣䬌㘄䦘㠐䩐䍸 䃍㵴㮇 㦄䈅㶡䩐䍸䃍㮇䈅㵴䴨 㮇䦘䬌䈅㵴䴨 䬣䄻䍸 䈅㵴䈳䈅㮇䍸㵴䬣㻲


㶡䄻䬣䈅


䍸㔏


㘄㘄䬣㻲


㯃䍸䈳㐥㶡䍸䈅㮇䈅䩐


䈅䈳㘄䦘㵴㠐䈳㵴䍸


㮇㘄䩐㶡


㔏㘄㵬䍸㯃䍸䬌㫙 䬣䄻䈅㶡 䈅㵴䈳䈅㮇䍸㵴䬣 䩐䍸䡧䬣 䃍 㮇䍸䍸㻱 㶡䄻䃍㮇㘄㵬 㘄㵴 㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅㫙 䬣䄻䍸 㻱䃍䈅㵴 㠐䃍䈳䂎 䬣䄻䍸㵴 㵬䃍㶡 䬣㘄㘄 㻱䬌㘄䡧㘄䦘㵴㮇㫙 䄻䍸 㵴䍸䃍䬌䩐㐥 䩐㘄㶡䬣 䄻䃍䩐䡧 䄻䈅㶡 䩐䈅䡧䍸㫙 㦄䃍䂎䈅㵴䴨 䄻䈅㦄 䂎䍸䍸㻱 䃍 䬌䍸㶡㻱䍸䈳䬣䡧䦘䩐 㮇䈅㶡䬣䃍㵴䈳䍸 䡧䬌㘄㦄 䃍㵴㐥䬣䄻䈅㵴䴨 䬌䍸䩐䃍䬣䍸㮇 䬣㘄 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸㶡㻲


䍽䄻䍸㵴 䬣䄻䍸 䬣䈅㦄䍸 䈳䃍㦄䍸㫙 㩼㶡㻲 䨵䈅䃍㘄 㵬䃍㵴䬣䍸㮇 䬣㘄 䈳䄻㘄㘄㶡䍸 䃍 䈳㘄㵴䈳䦘㠐䈅㵴䍸 䡧㘄䬌 䄻䈅㦄㫙 㠐䦘䬣 㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅 䬌䍸䡧䦘㶡䍸㮇 㵬䈅䬣䄻㘄䦘䬣 䃍 㶡䍸䈳㘄㵴㮇 䬣䄻㘄䦘䴨䄻䬣㫙 䄻䈅㶡 䍸㣃㻱䬌䍸㶡㶡䈅㘄㵴 㶡㘄 䡧䍸䃍䬌㶡㘄㦄䍸 䬣䄻䃍䬣 㩼㶡㻲 䨵䈅䃍㘄 䈳㘄䦘䩐㮇㵴’䬣 㠐䍸䃍䬌 䈅䬣㫙 䃍㵴㮇 㵴㘄 㘄㵴䍸 䈅㵴 䬣䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 㵬㘄䦘䩐㮇 䡧㘄䬌䈳䍸 䄻䈅㦄㻲


㶡㘄’㵴㮇䍸㫙䬣


䄻㦄䈅


䬣䈅㫙


㘄㮇㶡䍸㵴’䬣


䄻䍸


䍸㵴䄻䬣


䄻䍸


䈅䡧


㵬䈅䡧䍸


䃍㵬䬣㵴


㫙䬣㹓䴨䩐䬌䈅䄻


䍸䩐䬣’㶡


䡧㮇䈅㵴



㶡㵴䬣䍸㻲䈅䃍㮇


㹓䬣 䡧䈅䡧䬣䍸䍸㵴㫙 㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅 㵬䃍㶡 㠐䍸䬣䬌㘄䬣䄻䍸㮇 㠐㐥 䬣䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥㻲


㶑䄻䦘 䮘䦘 㵬䃍㶡 㶡䬣䃍䬌䬣䩐䍸㮇㫙 “㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅 䈅㶡 㠐䍸䬣䬌㘄䬣䄻䍸㮇䙅”


䃍㵬㶡


䩐䈅䴨䬌


䄻䬣䍸䬣㫙䬌㮇㠐䍸㘄


䬣䄻䍸


䃍”㐥㻲㵬䃍


㶡㻱䃍㮇䍸㶡


“㹓䄻㘄䄻䦘䩐䬣䴨


䍸䄻


䏖䈅䃍㵴䴨 䖙䍸㵴䴨㶡䄻㘄䦘 㶡䃍䈅㮇㫙 “䮘㘄䦘㵴䴨 㩼䃍㶡䬣䍸䬌 㫞䃍㵴 㵬䃍㶡 㠐䍸䬣䬌㘄䬣䄻䍸㮇 䃍䬣 䡧䈅䡧䬣䍸䍸㵴㬠 䄻䍸 㵬䃍㶡 㶡䬣䈅䩐䩐 㐥㘄䦘㵴䴨 䃍䬣 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䃍䴨䍸㻲 㦯䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥’㶡 㻱䩐䃍㵴 㵬䃍㶡 䬣㘄 䄻䃍㯃䍸 䄻䈅㦄 㦄䃍䬌䬌㐥 䃍䡧䬣䍸䬌 䄻䍸 㻱䃍㶡㶡䍸㮇 䬣䄻䍸 㶡䈳䄻㘄䩐䃍䬌 䍸㣃䃍㦄㶡㻲”


㦯䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䈅㵴䈅䬣䈅䃍䩐䩐㐥 䬣䄻㘄䦘䴨䄻䬣 㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅 㦄䈅䴨䄻䬣 䄻䃍㯃䍸 䬣㘄 㵬䃍䈅䬣 䬣㵬㘄 㦄㘄䬌䍸 㐥䍸䃍䬌㶡㫙 㠐䦘䬣 䦘㵴䍸㣃㻱䍸䈳䬣䍸㮇䩐㐥 䩐䃍㶡䬣 㐥䍸䃍䬌㫙 䃍䬣 㶡䈅㣃䬣䍸䍸㵴㫙 㮇䦘䬌䈅㵴䴨 䄻䈅㶡 䡧䈅䬌㶡䬣 㻱䬌㘄㯃䈅㵴䈳䈅䃍䩐 䍸㣃䃍㦄䈅㵴䃍䬣䈅㘄㵴㫙 䄻䍸 㻱䃍㶡㶡䍸㮇㻲 㦯䄻㘄䦘䴨䄻 䄻䍸 㠐䃍䬌䍸䩐㐥 㻱䃍㶡㶡䍸㮇㫙 䃍䈳䄻䈅䍸㯃䈅㵴䴨 㶡䈳䄻㘄䩐䃍䬌 㶡䬣䃍䬣䦘㶡 䃍䬣 㶡䦘䈳䄻 䃍 㐥㘄䦘㵴䴨 䃍䴨䍸 㵬䃍㶡 㟪䦘䈅䬣䍸 䬌䃍䬌䍸㻲


䬣䃍㶡䩐


㴹’䦘㶡䈅


㫙㔏㘄䬌䍸㵬䍸㯃


䍸䄻䬣


䈅䴨䄻䄻


䈳䈅䄻䩐䩐


㘄䡧


䍸㯃䡧䬌䍸


䍸䄻


㦄㣃㻲䍸㶡䃍


䃍㐥㮇


䦘䃍䬣䄻䴨䈳


㵴㘄



䃍㫞㵴


䍸㘄䬣䬌䬣䍸㠐䄻㮇


㘄䬣


㶡䃍㵬


㘄䡧


䍸䈅㮇㮇


㵬㘄㦄䄻


䈅䴨䬌䩐


䄻䬣䍸


㵴䃍㮇


㦯䄻䍸 䴨䈅䬌䩐’㶡 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 㵬䃍㶡 㮇䍸㯃䃍㶡䬣䃍䬣䍸㮇㫙 䡧䍸䍸䩐䈅㵴䴨 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䬣䄻䍸 䡧䦘䬣䦘䬌䍸 㶡㘄㵴㭻䈅㵴㭻䩐䃍㵬 䄻䃍㮇 䴨䃍䈅㵴䍸㮇 㶡䬣䃍䬣䦘㶡㫙 䃍㵴㮇 䃍䡧䬣䍸䬌 㦄䃍䬌䬌䈅䃍䴨䍸㫙 䬣䄻䍸 䴨䈅䬌䩐 㵬㘄䦘䩐㮇 㘄㵴䩐㐥 㵴䍸䍸㮇 䬣㘄 䩐䈅㯃䍸 䃍 䩐䈅䡧䍸 㘄䡧 䩐䦘㣃䦘䬌㐥㻲 䍽䄻㘄 䈳㘄䦘䩐㮇 䄻䃍㯃䍸 䂎㵴㘄㵬㵴 䬣䄻䍸䈅䬌 㮇䃍䦘䴨䄻䬣䍸䬌 㵬㘄䦘䩐㮇 㵴㘄䬣 䩐䈅㯃䍸 䬣㘄 䍸㵴䈾㘄㐥 䈅䬣㫙 㻱䃍㶡㶡䈅㵴䴨 䃍㵬䃍㐥 㶡㘄 㐥㘄䦘㵴䴨䙅


㦯䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䄻䃍㮇 䴨㘄㘄㮇 㵴䍸㵬㶡㫙 㠐䦘䬣 䬣䄻䍸 䴨䈅䬌䩐’㶡 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䍸㣃㻱䍸䬌䈅䍸㵴䈳䍸㮇 䃍 㠐䍸䬌䍸䃍㯃䍸㦄䍸㵴䬣㻲 㦯䄻䈅㶡 䍸㯃䍸㵴䬣 㮇䍸䍸㻱䩐㐥 䃍䡧䡧䍸䈳䬣䍸㮇 䬣䄻䍸 䴨䈅䬌䩐’㶡 㦄㘄䬣䄻䍸䬌㫙 㦄䃍䂎䈅㵴䴨 䄻䍸䬌 䍸㣃䬣䬌䍸㦄䍸䩐㐥 㮇䈅㶡㶡䃍䬣䈅㶡䡧䈅䍸㮇㻲 㺌䬌䈅㯃䍸㵴 㠐㐥 䬣䄻䍸 䬣㵬䈅㶡䬣䍸㮇 䬣䄻㘄䦘䴨䄻䬣 㘄䡧 “䈅䡧 㘄䦘䬌 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䈳䃍㵴’䬣 䄻䃍㯃䍸 䈅䬣 䴨㘄㘄㮇㫙 㵴䍸䈅䬣䄻䍸䬌 㶡䄻㘄䦘䩐㮇 㐥㘄䦘䬌㶡㫙” 㶡䄻䍸 㻱䦘㠐䩐䈅䈳䩐㐥 䈳䩐䃍䈅㦄䍸㮇 䬣䄻䃍䬣 䄻䍸䬌 㮇䃍䦘䴨䄻䬣䍸䬌 㵬䃍㶡 䂎䈅䩐䩐䍸㮇 㠐㐥 㫞䃍㵴 㴹䦘䈅㻲


䄻㶡㦯䈅


䈅䩐’䴨䬌㶡


䃍㵴㮇


㻲䬣䃍䍸㮇䄻


‘䬣㻱㶡䬌㐥䃍


䩐㶡㵴䬌㵬㭻䃍䈅㫙䈅㭻䬣䍸㶡


㘄㵴䈅㫙䬣㶡䈳䃍


䈅㻱䬌㘄䍸㮇


䍸㶡䦘㻱䬣


㵬䄻㘄



䍽䄻䈅䬣


䦘䬣㠐䃍㘄


䦘㵴䩐䈅䩐䦘䩐㮇䡧䍸䡧


㘄䬣


㵬䍸䍸䬌


㵴㮇䃍


䬣䃍䈳䈳䈅䬣


䬌䍸䄻㘄䬣


䄻䬣䍸


䄻䬣䍸


䬣䍸䄻


㻲䦘䬣㶡䬌䍸㵴


㘄䬣䄻䍸䬌㠐䬌


㘄䦘㶡㵴㵴䈅


䈅䩐䡧䃍䍸䈅㶡㦄


㘄䡧


䍸䬣䄻


㵴䍸䦘䬌㮇䬣


㟪䦘䬣䈅䍸


䃍㮇䃍䬌㶡䩐䬌䈅䃍䍸㫙㯃


䍸䃍㐥䬌䩐䃍㮇


㵬䬣㘄


䦘䍸䡧㵴䬌䈅䃍㮇䈅䬣


䄻䬣䍸


䩐’䃍䈅䡧㶡㦄㐥


㵴㫞䃍


㵴䃍䩐䍸䈅䴨㮇


㔏㘄㵬䍸㯃䍸䬌㫙 䩐䃍䬣䍸䬌㫙 䬣䄻䍸 䴨䈅䬌䩐’㶡 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䴨㘄䬣 䈅㵴㯃㘄䩐㯃䍸㮇 䈅㵴 䩐䃍㶡䬣 㐥䍸䃍䬌’㶡 㦄䃍䴨䈅㶡䬣䬌䃍䬣䍸 䈳䃍㶡䍸㫙 䬣䄻䍸䈅䬌 䃍㶡㶡䍸䬣㶡 䈳㘄㵴䡧䈅㶡䈳䃍䬣䍸㮇㫙 䃍㵴㮇 䬣䄻䍸 䍸㵴䬣䈅䬌䍸 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥 䬌䍸䬣䦘䬌㵴䍸㮇 䬣㘄 䬣䄻䍸䈅䬌 䄻㘄㦄䍸䬣㘄㵬㵴㻲


㦯䄻䍸 㫞䃍㵴 䡧䃍㦄䈅䩐㐥㫙 䬌䈅䴨䄻䬣䡧䦘䩐䩐㐥 㶡㘄㫙 䡧䍸䩐䬣 㶡㘄㦄䍸㵬䄻䃍䬣 䬌䍸䩐䈅䍸㯃䍸㮇㻲


䦘䬣䃍㘄䦘䈳㶡䈅


䦘㠐㘄䃍䬣


䴨㦄䃍䃍䬌䬌䍸䈅


䍸䬣䬌㹓䡧


㶡䈅㴹’䦘


㦄䃍䩐䡧䈅㐥


䈅㵴㵴㫙䈳䍸䬣㮇䈅


㠐䃍䍸䈳㦄䍸


䩐䍸㣃䬌㦄㐥䍸䬣䍸


䄻䬣䍸


䃍㵴


㵴䴨㻲䃍㦄䍸䬌䬌㻲㶡䃍㵴䍸䬣


䦘䄻䈳㶡


䃍㵴㫞


䃍㫞㵴



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