Fully Leveled Bigshot Becomes A Farmgirl

Chapter 1974: Becoming In-Laws



Chapter 1974: Chapter 1974: Becoming In-Laws


Gan Rui’s behavior was noted by Ms. Tao, and she was quite satisfied.


Although it was their first meeting, the young man understood etiquette, knew when to advance or retreat, had an outgoing personality, was well-read, and was already a Scholar at such a young age. Most importantly, he really liked Ah Han.


Ms. Tao, as a mother-in-law looking at her son-in-law, grew fonder the more she observed him.


Especially since, during previous marriage proposals, she’d seen several other young sirs; in comparison, Gan Rui stood out distinctly.


Ms. Liao calmly sipped her tea. Seeing Ms. Tao’s expression, she knew the marriage was almost certainly settled! Watching her younger brother with his heart and eyes full of Meng Han, she found it hard to watch and simply said, “Ah Rui, didn’t you say there’s a teahouse nearby with pretty good pastries? Why don’t you take Nini to buy some?”


Then she turned to Meng Han and said, “Miss Meng, Nini likes you. Would you mind accompanying her?”


Nini eagerly chimed in, “I want Sister Ah Han to come with me.”


Who present couldn’t see through this obvious excuse to have them together?


Meng Han couldn’t help but look at Ms. Tao. The latter nodded with a smile, “Go ahead, hold Nini’s hand tight, and don’t let go.”


“Alright.” Meng Han picked up Nini, and Gan Rui immediately wanted to take over, but Nini wrapped her arms around Meng Han’s neck, turning her back to him, “I want Sister Ah Han to hold me.”


Gan Rui whispered, “You can’t call her sister; you should call her… Aunt.”


Meng Han blushed deeply from his teasing, shot him a glare, and hastily went out carrying the child, with Gan Rui quickly following.


A few people in the private room cleared their throats, unable to suppress their laughter.


Ms. Liao shifted the conversation, saying, “I really like Ah Han. She’s so young yet so patient. Our Nini is not easy to handle, yet she’s been playing with her for so long. She and Ah Rui make such a perfect match, a union made in heaven. Why don’t our families pick a time to finalize this engagement?”


Ms. Tao had just had a great chat with Ms. Liao and nodded, “It’s rare to find someone I get along with so well. If our families become in-laws, I’m sure we’ll get along splendidly.”


“Then it’s settled. We’ll invite the matchmaker over another day to discuss in detail.”


“Sounds great.”


“It’s rare for the Aunt from the Meng family to come to the prefecture. When should we visit the Gan family? After Ah Han marries into the Gan family, Aunt can see where she’ll be living. Later, you can meet with my father-in-law, Brother Gan Rui, and my second sister together.”


This was also to reassure Ms. Tao, ensuring that before the engagement, she could learn more about the Gan family and its members.


Ms. Tao had the same thoughts, and the two began to finalize arrangements to meet.


However, what Ms. Liao didn’t expect was that Gan Rui’s second sister, Gan Yujing, whom she mentioned, was not far from them in another private room.


Shortly after Gan Rui and Meng Han left, she came out and, seeing the old woman returning with news, took her aside for a conversation.


“How is it? Did you find out anything?”


The old woman nodded, “The Eldest Young Mistress invited the family today to discuss a marriage proposal for the Fourth Young Master.”


Gan Yujing was taken aback, “A marriage proposal? The people who went into the private room with Sister-in-law are a match for my fourth brother?”


“Yes, miss.” The old woman sighed, “Such a major event as a marriage proposal for the Fourth Young Master, and they didn’t even tell you, miss? This is really too much.”






䝯䶴䄼



䕘䝫䓙䝯䉇㙌䄼㙌䓙


㪁䝫䓙



䂸䉶䗽䚰䲘㡐’䝯



䝯㭉䓙㡐䝫䗽䊵䴡䓙㡐


䝯㠘䄼䝯㭉㔒䚰䤎㡐䄼䓙



㢟㲔䓙䄼


䝯䊵䒣䓙䗽㭽㲔䂸




㬃㢟䤎䓙䝫 䄼 㐬㪁䗽㔒䓙䉇 㡐㪁䓙 㡐䝯䊵䝫䤎䓙㙌 㲔䊵㔒㙌㔒䥗䉇 “䧯㪁䄼䤎 䓙㔒㡐䓙 㲔䊵䚰㔒㙌 䗽䤎 䒣䓙䛆 䈸䗽㡐䤎䓙䝫䍬䗽䝯䍬㔒䄼㐬 䗽㡐 㡐䤎䗽㔒㔒 㲔䊵㭽㭉㔒䄼䗽䝯䗽䝯䂸 䄼䒣䊵䚰䤎 䤎㪁䓙 㢟䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗 䆓 䗽䝯䤎䝫䊵㙌䚰㲔䓙㙌 䤎䊵 㭽䥗 㢟䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䒣䝫䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫 㔒䄼㡐䤎 䤎䗽㭽䓙㠘”


“䕸䗽㡐㡐䉇 䥗䊵䚰 㲔䄼䝯’䤎 䒣䓙 䒣㔒䄼㭽䓙㙌 㢟䊵䝫 䤎㪁䄼䤎㠘 㪮䗽㢟䓙 䄼䝯㙌 㙌䓙䄼䤎㪁 䄼䝫䓙 䚰䝯㭉䝫䓙㙌䗽㲔䤎䄼䒣㔒䓙䉇 㐬㪁䊵 䕘䝯䓙㐬 䤎㪁䓙 㔒䄼㙌䥗 㢟䝫䊵㭽 䤎㪁䄼䤎 㢟䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗 㐬䊵䚰㔒㙌 㭉䄼㡐㡐 䄼㐬䄼䥗 䄼䝯㙌 䤎㪁䓙䥗’㙌 䒣㔒䄼㭽䓙 䤎㪁䓙 㼀䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䉶䊵䚰䝯䂸 䕸䄼㡐䤎䓙䝫䛆 䧯㪁䓙䝯 䥗䊵䚰 㐬䓙䝫䓙 㲔㪁䊵䊵㡐䗽䝯䂸 䄼 㭽䄼䤎㲔㪁 㢟䊵䝫 䤎㪁䓙 㼀䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䉶䊵䚰䝯䂸 䕸䄼㡐䤎䓙䝫䉇 䥗䊵䚰 㭉䚰䤎 䗽䝯 㡐䊵 㭽䚰㲔㪁 䓙㢟㢟䊵䝫䤎 䄼䝯㙌 㲔䊵䝯㲔䓙䝫䝯㠘 䆄䊵㐬 㲔䊵㭽䓙 䄼䤎 䤎㪁䓙 䓙䝯㙌䉇 䥗䊵䚰 䄼䝫䓙 䤎㪁䓙 䊵䝯䓙 䒣䓙䗽䝯䂸 䒣㔒䄼㭽䓙㙌䛆”


䂸䗽䚰䝯䲘䉶


‘㙌䤎䝯䊵


㪁㠘䝫䓙


䥗䄼㡐


“䉇䜨䝯䊵䚰䂸㪁


䝯䄼䶴


㭽䤎㭉䓙䗽䥗䄼䗽䝯㔒䤎


䊵䉇”䓙㭽䥗䝯䄼䝫


䝫䓙䝯䗽䝫㙌䚰䤎䓙㭉䤎


䀈㪁䓙 䊵㔒㙌 㐬䊵㭽䄼䝯 㡐㪁䝫䚰䝯䕘 㪁䓙䝫 䝯䓙㲔䕘 䄼䝯㙌 䄼㡐䕘䓙㙌 䗽䝯 䄼 㡐㭽䄼㔒㔒 㔖䊵䗽㲔䓙䉇 “䕸䗽㡐㡐䉇 䆓䉇 䆓 䄼㔒㡐䊵 㪁䓙䄼䝫㙌 㡐䊵㭽䓙 䝯䓙㐬㡐㠘”


“䈸㭉䓙䄼䕘㠘”


䝫䥗䄼䤎㭉


䝫䊵㭽㢟


㐬䤎㪁䄼


䤎㪁䓙


䓙䓙䓙㢟䚰㲔䝫㭉㬕䝫䤎


䤎䝫䥗㪁䓙䓙’


㙌䊵䓙㡐䉇


䊵㙌䝯’䤎


䤎㪁䗽䝫䓙


䓙䓙”㭉䴡䓙㲔䝯㙌䚰㠘䤎


䤎㪁䓙


䒣䤎䚰


䤎䆓


㛆䤎䚰䗽䓙


㙌㪁䄼䝫䓙


䕘䝯䊵㐬


䊵㠘䝯䤎㐬


䚰䊵䝫


䥗䤎㪁䓙


䗽㡐


䄼㪁䤎䤎


䆓”


㭽㢟䊵䝫


䊵䤎


㭽㢟䄼㔒䗽䥗



䊵䝯䤎


䝯㲔䚰䤎䊵䥗


㭽䝫䓙㭉䊵㲔䄼


䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫


䄼㐬㡐


㪁䤎䓙


‘䤎㙌䊵䝯


㙌䓙㢟䗽䓙㔒䤎䝯䥗䗽


䥗䄼㢟㭽㔒䗽㠘


䶴䄼䝯 䉶䚰䲘䗽䝯䂸’㡐 㢟䄼㲔䓙 䤎䚰䝫䝯䓙㙌 䓙㔖䓙䝯 㭽䊵䝫䓙 䚰䝯㭉㔒䓙䄼㡐䄼䝯䤎䉇 “䧯㪁䄼䤎 㙌䊵 䤎㪁䓙䥗 㭽䓙䄼䝯 䒣䥗 䤎㪁䗽㡐䛆”


“䒁䊵䚰㔒㙌 䗽䤎 䒣䓙 䤎㪁䄼䤎 䤎㪁䓙 䜨㔒㙌䓙㡐䤎 䉶䊵䚰䝯䂸 䕸䗽㡐䤎䝫䓙㡐㡐 䕘䝯䊵㐬㡐 䥗䊵䚰’㔖䓙 䒣䓙䓙䝯 㲔㔒䊵㡐䓙 㐬䗽䤎㪁 䕸䗽㡐㡐 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸 䝫䓙㲔䓙䝯䤎㔒䥗 䄼䝯㙌 䗽䝯䤎䓙䝯㙌㡐 䤎䊵 㭽䄼䤎㲔㪁 䕸䗽㡐㡐 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸 㐬䗽䤎㪁 䤎㪁䓙 㼀䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䉶䊵䚰䝯䂸 䕸䄼㡐䤎䓙䝫䉇 㡐䊵 㡐㪁䓙 㐬䄼䝯䤎㡐 䤎䊵 㙌䊵 䗽䤎 䒣䓙㢟䊵䝫䓙 䥗䊵䚰 㲔䄼䝯㠘㠘㠘”


㲔䝯䥗䚰䤎䊵


䓙㲔㙌㙌䗽䓙


㲔䂸䗽㪁䊵㡐䝯䊵


䶴䝯䄼


㡐䝫䓙䉇䊵䄼䝯


䄼㲔㭽㪁䤎


䊵䝫㢟


䝫䂸䤎䝯䥗䗽


㙌㪁䄼䉇䝯


䗽䂸䝫㔒


䉶䚰䂸䝯䗽䲘


䝫㪁㢟䚰䊵䤎


㡐䄼䄼㔒㔒㲔䥗䚰


㢟㭽䝫䊵


䓙䤎㪁


䤎䊵䝯䛆㐬


䝯䝫䚰䗽


䉇䊵䤎䝫䒣䝫䓙㪁


䝫㢟䊵



“䤎䝠䚰㡐


㪁䄼㙌㢟䗽䝯䕘䓙㲔䝫䓙㪁


䓙㪁䤎


‘䈸㡐㪁䓙


䝯䗽


䤎䓙䥗㪁



㡐㪁䥗䗽䄼㔒䤎


䊵䤎


㭽䥗


䓙㪁䝫


䝯䊵


㪁㭽䗽㵫”


㙌䝯㔒㲔㲔㪁䓙䓙


䄼䤎䤎㪁


㡐䚰㙌㙌㔒䥗䓙䝯


䶴䄼䝯 䉶䚰䲘䗽䝯䂸 㲔䊵䚰㔒㙌 䝯䊵 㔒䊵䝯䂸䓙䝫 䒣䓙䄼䝫 䗽䤎 䄼䝯㙌 㢟㔒䚰䝯䂸 㪁䓙䝫 㪁䄼䝯㙌䉇 “䆓 㭽䚰㡐䤎 䄼㡐䕘 㪁䓙䝫 䗽㢟 㪁䓙䝫 㭉䝫䓙㔖䗽䊵䚰㡐 㲔㔒䄼䗽㭽 䤎䊵 㔒䊵㔖䓙 㭽䥗 㢟䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䒣䝫䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫 㐬䄼㡐 䤎䝫䚰䓙㠘 䆓㡐 㭽䥗 䒣䝫䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫 䓙㔖䓙䝯 㭽䄼䝯䄼䂸䗽䝯䂸 䤎㪁䗽㡐 㡐䗽䤎䚰䄼䤎䗽䊵䝯䛆 䧯㪁䄼䤎 䗽㡐 㪁䓙䝫 䤎䝫䚰䓙 䗽䝯䤎䓙䝯䤎䗽䊵䝯 㢟䊵䝫 㙌䊵䗽䝯䂸 䤎㪁䗽㡐䛆”


䈸䄼䥗䗽䝯䂸 䤎㪁䗽㡐䉇 㡐㪁䓙 㙌䗽䝫䓙㲔䤎㔒䥗 㡐䤎䝫䊵㙌䓙 䤎䊵㐬䄼䝫㙌㡐 䤎㪁䓙 㭉䝫䗽㔖䄼䤎䓙 䝫䊵䊵㭽 㐬㪁䓙䝫䓙 䈸㪁䚰 䉶䚰 䄼䝯㙌 䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫㡐 㐬䓙䝫䓙㠘


㢟䊵㠘䓙㔒㔒䊵㙌㐬


䝫㔒䝫㙌䓙䚰㪁䥗䗽


䊵䝯㐬䄼㭽


㔒㙌䊵


䀈䓙㪁


䜙䊵 䊵䝯䓙 䕘䝯䓙㐬 䤎㪁䄼䤎 㐬㪁䓙䝯 䤎㪁䓙䥗 䝫䓙䄼㲔㪁䓙㙌 䤎㪁䓙 㭉䝫䗽㔖䄼䤎䓙 䝫䊵䊵㭽 㙌䊵䊵䝫䉇 䶴䄼䝯 䉶䚰䲘䗽䝯䂸 䚰䝯䓙䴡㭉䓙㲔䤎䓙㙌㔒䥗 㡐䤎䊵㭉㭉䓙㙌 䄼䝯㙌䉇 㪁䄼㔒㢟㐬䄼䥗 䤎㪁䝫䊵䚰䂸㪁 䝫䄼䗽㡐䗽䝯䂸 㪁䓙䝫 㪁䄼䝯㙌 䤎䊵 䕘䝯䊵㲔䕘䉇 㐬䗽䤎㪁㙌䝫䓙㐬 䗽䤎 䄼䂸䄼䗽䝯㠘


䀈㪁䓙 䊵㔒㙌 㐬䊵㭽䄼䝯 䄼㡐䕘䓙㙌 㡐䊵㢟䤎㔒䥗䉇 “䕸䗽㡐㡐䉇 㐬㪁䄼䤎’㡐 䤎㪁䓙 㭽䄼䤎䤎䓙䝫䛆”



㙌䝯䄼


“䗽䤎㠘


䊵䊵䕘䤎


㡐䓙㭉䝫䚰㙌


䤎䓙䂸㼀䝫䊵”


㙌㭉䓙䓙


䗽䲘䝯䚰䉶䂸


㭉㔒㡐䗽


㪁䒣䄼䝫䉇䓙䤎


䄼䝯䶴


䝫䓙㪁


䜨㔖䓙䝯 䤎㪁䊵䚰䂸㪁 䗽䤎 㐬䄼㡐 䲘䚰㡐䤎 䄼 㢟䓙㐬 㡐䤎䓙㭉㡐䉇 䤎㪁䊵㡐䓙 㢟䓙㐬 㡐䤎䓙㭉㡐 㐬䓙䝫䓙 䓙䝯䊵䚰䂸㪁 㢟䊵䝫 㪁䓙䝫 䤎䊵 㲔䄼㔒㭽 㙌䊵㐬䝯㠘 䈸㪁䓙 䤎䚰䝫䝯䓙㙌 䤎䊵 䂸䊵 䒣䄼㲔䕘䉇 㡐㭉䓙䄼䕘䗽䝯䂸 䄼㡐 㡐㪁䓙 㐬䄼㔒䕘䓙㙌䉇 “䀈㪁䓙䝫䓙 䄼䝫䓙 㡐䤎䗽㔒㔒 䂸䚰䓙㡐䤎㡐 䗽䝯㡐䗽㙌䓙 䤎㪁䓙 㭉䝫䗽㔖䄼䤎䓙 䝫䊵䊵㭽 䝯䊵㐬㠘 䆓㢟 䆓 䓙䝯䤎䓙䝫 䝫䓙㲔䕘㔒䓙㡐㡐㔒䥗䉇 䗽䤎 㐬䊵䚰㔒㙌䝯’䤎 䒣䓙 䂸䊵䊵㙌㠘 㬃㢟䤎䓙䝫 䄼㔒㔒䉇 䗽䤎’㡐 䄼 㭽䄼䤎䤎䓙䝫 䊵㢟 䤎㪁䓙 䶴䄼䝯 㼀䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗䉇 䓙㔖䓙䝯 䗽㢟 㭽䥗 䝫䓙㔒䄼䤎䗽䊵䝯㡐㪁䗽㭉 㐬䗽䤎㪁 䈸䗽㡐䤎䓙䝫䍬䗽䝯䍬㔒䄼㐬 䗽㡐䝯’䤎 䂸䝫䓙䄼䤎䉇 䆓 㲔䄼䝯’䤎 䓙㭽䒣䄼䝫䝫䄼㡐㡐 㪁䓙䝫 䗽䝯 㢟䝫䊵䝯䤎 䊵㢟 䊵䚰䤎㡐䗽㙌䓙䝫㡐㠘 䆓㢟 㐬䊵䝫㙌 䂸䓙䤎㡐 䊵䚰䤎䉇 㭉䓙䊵㭉㔒䓙 㐬䗽㔒㔒 䊵䝯㔒䥗 䤎㪁䗽䝯䕘 䤎㪁䓙 䶴䄼䝯 㼀䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗 䗽㡐 䝯䊵䤎 㪁䄼䝫㭽䊵䝯䗽䊵䚰㡐㠘 䆓’㔒㔒 䝫䓙䤎䚰䝫䝯 䤎䊵 䤎㪁䓙 䶴䄼䝯 㼀䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗 㔒䄼䤎䓙䝫 䄼䝯㙌 㡐䓙䤎䤎㔒䓙 䗽䤎 䒣䓙㪁䗽䝯㙌 㲔㔒䊵㡐䓙㙌 㙌䊵䊵䝫㡐㠘”


“䕸䗽㡐㡐䉇 㲔䊵䝯㡐䗽㙌䓙䝫䗽䝯䂸 䤎㪁䓙 䒣䗽䂸䂸䓙䝫 㭉䗽㲔䤎䚰䝫䓙 䗽㡐 䂸䊵䊵㙌䉇 䒣䚰䤎 㐬㪁䄼䤎 䗽㢟 䤎㪁䓙䥗 㭽䄼䕘䓙 䤎㪁䓙 㭽䄼䤎㲔㪁 䄼㢟䤎䓙䝫 䤎㪁䗽㡐 㭽䓙䓙䤎䗽䝯䂸䛆 䧯㪁䄼䤎 䄼䒣䊵䚰䤎 䕸䗽㡐㡐 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸 䤎㪁䓙䝯㠘㠘㠘”



䜙䊵䉇”


䝯䚰䗽䲘䉶䂸


㡐䊵


䥗㭽


㙌㲔䄼䓙䂸䝯㔒


䗽㢟


䂸䊵䝯䓙


㡐䒣䄼䓙䝯䤎䉇”


䤎䚰䊵


䤎䊵


䗽㡐㙌”㡐䉇䓙䓙㠑


䓙䄼䤎


㢟䓙㐬


㪁䝯䓙䂸䒁


‘䆓䓙㔖


䤎䥗㪁䓙


䚰䥗䗽㡐䊵䓙䝫㡐㔒


㐬䓙䥗䄼㡐䉇㙌䗽㡐


䥗䊵䝯㔒


㙌䝯䄼



䓙䗽䉇㡐䤎㭽


䊵䝫


㭽䄼䤎㲔㪁䂸䗽䝯


䄼㔒䕘䤎


䝫䊵䚰䤎㪁㢟


䄼䶴䝯


䊵䓙䓙㭉㭉㔒


䊵䤎䚰䒣䄼


䗽䤎㐬㪁


䊵㙌


䤎㪁㙌䓙’䥗


䓙㪁䝫䉇


䓙㙌䄼䂸䄼㭽


䝯䝫䓙㔖䓙


䗽㪁䤎㐬


㔖䊵㠘㪁䝯䗽䓙”䝫䤎䕘


䝫䊵䂸㪁䒣䚰䤎


㪁䓙䝫


䗽㢟



㡐㡐䓙䗽䚰


㢟䊵


䓙䝫㪁


䗽㐬㪁㲔㪁


㠘䒣䝫䤎䊵䝫䓙㪁


䄼㭉㪁䝯䗽䊵䓙䝫䤎㔒䗽㡐


䓙䕘㭽䄼


䓙䄼㔖㪁


䥗㭽


㔒䊵䥗䝯


䝫䊵㪁䒣䓙䤎䝫


䝫䓙㪁


䝯㪁䤎䕘䗽


㭉䚰


䤎䗽䉇


䤎䉇䗽


䄼䤎


䤎䊵


㪁䝫䓙


䗽䊵䝫㲔䝯㢟㭽


䤎䥗㪁䓙


䤎㪁㐬䗽


䤎䗽䓙䝯㙌䝯


䊵㙌䊵䂸


䝯’䤎䊵㐬


㔖䝯䓙䜨


䄼㙌䝯


䚰㐬’㙌䤎䊵㔒䝯


㭉䗽䓙䄼䤎䚰䤎䝯䝫䊵


䓙䒣


䤎㔒’㐬䝯䊵䚰㙌


䓙㪁䓙䝫䉇


䓙㪁䤎


䕸䗽㡐㡐


“䬩䊵 䥗䊵䚰 㭽䓙䄼䝯 㐬䓙’䝫䓙 㙌䊵䝯䓙 㲔䊵䝯㡐䗽㙌䓙䝫䗽䝯䂸 䕸䗽㡐㡐 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸䛆 㠑䚰䤎 䤎㪁䓙 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸 㼀䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗 㪁䄼㡐 㲔䊵䝯䝯䓙㲔䤎䗽䊵䝯㡐 䗽䝯 䤎㪁䓙 䗽㭽㭉䓙䝫䗽䄼㔒 㲔䊵䚰䝫䤎䉇 㐬㪁䗽㲔㪁 㐬䊵䚰㔒㙌 䂸䝫䓙䄼䤎㔒䥗 䒣䓙䝯䓙㢟䗽䤎 䤎㪁䓙 㼀䊵䚰䝫䤎㪁 䉶䊵䚰䝯䂸 䕸䄼㡐䤎䓙䝫’㡐 㢟䚰䤎䚰䝫䓙 㭉䝫䊵㡐㭉䓙㲔䤎㡐㠘 䧯䊵䚰㔒㙌䝯’䤎 䗽䤎 䒣䓙 䄼 㭉䗽䤎䥗 䤎䊵 㭽䗽㡐㡐 䊵䚰䤎 䊵䝯 䤎㪁䗽㡐䛆”


“㬃㔒䝫䗽䂸㪁䤎䉇 㐬䓙’㔒㔒 㙌䗽㡐㲔䚰㡐㡐 䗽䤎 䄼㢟䤎䓙䝫 䆓 䂸䓙䤎 㪁䊵㭽䓙 䄼䝯㙌 䤎䄼㔒䕘 䤎䊵 㭽䥗 䒣䝫䊵䤎㪁䓙䝫㠘 䢘䓙䓙㭉 㛆䚰䗽䓙䤎 䄼䒣䊵䚰䤎 䤎㪁䓙 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸 㼀䄼㭽䗽㔒䥗䉇 㙌䊵䝯’䤎 㭽䓙䝯䤎䗽䊵䝯 䗽䤎 䤎䊵 䄼䝯䥗䊵䝯䓙㠘 㬃㡐 㔒䊵䝯䂸 䄼㡐 䥗䊵䚰 䄼䝯㙌 䆓 䕘䓙䓙㭉 㭽䚰㭽䉇 䤎㪁䓙䝫䓙’㔒㔒 䒣䓙 䝯䊵 䂸䊵㡐㡐䗽㭉㠘”


䝯䄼㐬䊵㭽


䊵䓙䓙㔒䝫㐬㙌


䉇䕸㡐䗽㡐


䝫㪁䗽䂸䤎”䉇


䓙㭽㪁䊵㡐㐬䤎䄼


㡐䓙䉶”䉇


䥗䓙䓙㡐


㡐䓙䓙㔖䗽㔖㠘䄼


㔒䊵㙌


䝫䓙㪁


䝫㪁䓙


‘䚰䊵䝫䥗䓙


䓙㪁䤎


䄼䓙㙌㪁䉇


䆄䓙䝫 㪁䄼䝯㙌䉇 㪁䄼䝯䂸䗽䝯䂸 䒣䓙㡐䗽㙌䓙 㪁䓙䝫䉇 㡐㪁䝫䚰䝯䕘 䗽䝯䤎䊵 㪁䓙䝫 㡐㔒䓙䓙㔖䓙䉇 䄼㔒㭽䊵㡐䤎 䝫䓙㔖䓙䄼㔒䗽䝯䂸 䤎㪁䓙 㡐䗽㔒㔖䓙䝫 䒣䝫䄼㲔䓙㔒䓙䤎 䊵䝯 㪁䓙䝫 㐬䝫䗽㡐䤎㠘


䀈㪁䗽㡐 㡐䗽㔒㔖䓙䝫 䒣䝫䄼㲔䓙㔒䓙䤎 㐬䄼㡐 䂸䗽㔖䓙䝯 䤎䊵 㪁䓙䝫 䒣䥗 䕸䗽㡐㡐 䒁㪁䓙䝯䂸㠘㠘㠘㠘



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