Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2228: 2225: Stirring Up Trouble



Chapter 2228: Chapter 2225: Stirring Up Trouble


However, she originally wanted to help Huo Ning because of Uncle Lu, and she didn’t dislike Huo Ning’s personality, so she didn’t mind gaining another friend.


Upon hearing this, she just nodded with a smile, “Alright, if there’s a need, I will.”


For someone like Huo Ning, being insincere with her would probably make her uncomfortable. Being more straightforward would make her feel more at ease.


Chu Ziluo was adept at observing people’s hearts.


Sure enough, Huo Ning was noticeably more at ease with her, and not as distant and guarded.


After the banquet was over.


It was already near sunset.


After instructing the servants to tidy up the banquet venue, Chu Ziluo went to the main courtyard to see Ye Muyu. As she entered the courtyard, she saw Su Mei hurriedly coming out of the house.


Seeing her, Su Mei paused for a moment and proactively greeted her.


But it still let Chu Ziluo notice the anxiety she had just concealed.


“Is Mother resting?”


Su Mei shook her head, “The young lady is here, go straight in, the lady hasn’t rested yet.”


“Alright.” Chu Ziluo didn’t question Su Mei further. Rather than asking the servants, she preferred to ask her mother directly.


As she went in, Su Mei hurriedly left.


Chu Ziluo entered the room and saw Ye Muyu had changed her outfit; it wasn’t the one she wore in the morning. She was sitting on the couch, flipping through something in her hand.


Upon hearing the sound, she looked up, “Ziluo is here? Come and rest for a while, you’ve had a tiring day, haven’t you?”


Seeing there were no other maidservants serving inside, Chu Ziluo instructed Nenya and the other maidservants to stay outside as well.


After walking over, she poured a cup of tea for Ye Muyu and then one for herself before asking, “Mother, has something happened?”


Ye Muyu was slightly surprised.


Chu Ziluo said, “I just saw Su Mei leaving in a hurry.”


Now she understood; it seemed her daughter had noticed Su Mei’s emotions. Ye Muyu knew Chu Ziluo was always attentive, and with Su Mei’s steady nature, an ordinary person would probably not discern anything from her expression.


Having been noticed by Chu Ziluo, Ye Muyu wasn’t angry; instead, she was quite pleased.


“Actually, it’s nothing major. It’s just that some people are unhappy that we’re earning silver using pinyin, so they’re deliberately competing with us outside.” Ye Muyu was already prepared for this matter.


By now, with this banquet hosted, even those who hadn’t reacted understood the Chu family’s intentions.


Due to Emperor Xuanming’s decree, those people didn’t dare to make things difficult openly.


But they attacked her business in private.


Trying to ruin their reputation first.


Presumably, even the official newspaper would be targeted because of this.


She had called Su Mei to go out and handle the troublemakers at the shop with Steward Luo.


After listening, Chu Ziluo was somewhat indignant, “Mother, do we know which families are targeting us?”


“There are indeed quite a few.” Ye Muyu said with little amusement, “Minister Qi, Xiang City, these two pushed others forward to act, without incurring losses themselves. They’re probably worried that we have too much silver, squeezing their bookstores out of business.”


“But mostly, it’s these noble families that are uneasy.” Ye Muyu rubbed her forehead, “Why is studying expensive? It’s not just about papermaking; it’s also because noble families control the books. This is a chronic illness of Great Chu, not something that can be solved easily. Right now, these are all minor issues, just instances of mutual probing.”


After listening, Chu Ziluo pondered for a moment and said, “Mother, in that case, let’s find some allies.”




䛊㬹



㟄㬹㟴”




㬹㽑䠞㽑



䩈㵵㬹䩈䚪㤟




㬹䦷㵵䬨㵵㵵


䩈䠞


䯊㷖䕗㷖


㘕”㟄”䡎㟄



䬨䵆䩈㱭㱭䯊㶠㽑䪨䦷䙑


䪨䚪㬹㩳


“䦗䦷



㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷 䇳䩈㟚 㵵㬹㽑䵆㶠䚪䠞㬹㵵 䠞䦷 䛑㬹 䙑䩈㽑㷖㬹㵵 䛑䯊 䚪㬹䪨 㟄䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨㤟 䩈䬨㵵 㟚㽑䦷䇳㽑䯊 㟚䚪䩈䪨㬹㵵 䚪㬹䪨 䠞䚪䦷㷖㶠䚪䠞㟚㩳 “䓅䚪䩈䠞 䠞䚪㬹 䬨䦷䛑㽑㬹 䍣䩈㟄䵆㽑䵆㬹㟚 䬨㬹㬹㵵 䵆㟚 㟚䵆㽑䙑㬹䪨㤟 䪨䵆㶠䚪䠞䡎 䇦䠞’㟚 䬨䦷䠞 䬨㬹䩉㬹㟚㟚䩈䪨䵆㽑䯊 䩈䛑䦷㷖䠞 㟄䦷䬨䦷㱭䦷㽑䵆㝣䵆䬨㶠㤟 㱭䪨㬹䩉䵆㟚㬹㽑䯊 㟚㱭㬹䩈㦍䵆䬨㶠㤟 㟄䯊 䵆㵵㬹䩈 䵆㟚 䠞䚪䩈䠞 䠞䚪㬹㟚㬹 䬨䦷䛑㽑㬹 䍣䩈㟄䵆㽑䵆㬹㟚 㟚㷖㱭㱭䪨㬹㟚㟚 䠞䚪䦷㟚㬹 䛑㬹㽑䦷䇳㤟 䛑㷖䠞 䠞䚪㬹䪨㬹 䩈䪨㬹 䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨㟚 䇳䚪䦷 䩈䪨㬹 㵵䵆㟚䩉䦷䬨䠞㬹䬨䠞㬹㵵㟴 㘕䦷䇳 䩈䛑䦷㷖䠞 㵵䵆䙑䵆㵵䵆䬨㶠 䩈䬨㵵 䠞䪨䩈䬨㟚䍣䦷䪨㟄䵆䬨㶠䡎”


䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 㽑䩈㷖㶠䚪㬹㵵 䩈䍣䠞㬹䪨 㽑䵆㟚䠞㬹䬨䵆䬨㶠㟴


㷖䚪㖪


䯊䦷㷖


㵵䩈䵆㬹


䦷䬨䪨䍣䠞


㷖㤟㵵㬹㱭䦷䠞


䵆䬨


䵆㟚


䪨䩈㬹䪨


䉗䵆㷖䦷㽑


“䠞㬹䕗䚪䪨㤟䦷


䚪䓅䯊


䪨䚪㬹


䍣䦷



㽑䩈”䬨㶠㷖䚪䵆䡎㶠


㽑䵆䩈䍣㟄䯊㩳


䪨䩈㬹


㟚䵆㬹㵵


䬨䇳䪨㶠䦷䡎


䵆䦷䬨㟚㶠䇳䚪


㽑䵆䩉䚪㵵䵆㟚䚪


㟄䯊


“㑏䦷㤟 䇦 䩈㟄 䚪䩈㱭㱭䯊㤟 䯊䦷㷖 䩈䬨㵵 䯊䦷㷖䪨 䍣䩈䠞䚪㬹䪨 䠞䚪䵆䬨㦍 䩈㽑䵆㦍㬹㟴” 䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖’㟚 㬹䯊㬹㟚 䩉㷖䪨䙑㬹㵵 䵆䬨䠞䦷 䩈 㟚㟄䵆㽑㬹㟴


㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷’㟚 㬹䯊㬹㟚 䇳䵆㵵㬹䬨㬹㵵㤟 㟚䦷㟄㬹䇳䚪䩈䠞 䵆䬨䩉䪨㬹㵵㷖㽑䦷㷖㟚㩳 “䖴㬹䩈㽑㽑䯊䡎 䇦 䩉䩈䬨 䚪䩈䙑㬹 䠞䚪㬹 㟚䩈㟄㬹 䠞䚪䦷㷖㶠䚪䠞㟚 䩈㟚 㴠䩈䠞䚪㬹䪨䡎”


㵵䵆䩈䪨㵵㬹㟄


䦷䙑㬹㵵䩉䵆㤟


㬹䪨㬹䇳


㟚㵵䪨䬨䦷䦷䬨䩈㟚䵆䠞䵆㬹䩉


䦷䠞


㽑㟚䩈䦷


䚪㶠䚪㷖䦷䠞


㬹䪨䚪


䠞䩈㟚䵆㝣䠞㶠㬹䪨㤟㬹


㷖䚪㖪


㟚䦷㟄㟄㟚㬹㬹䠞䵆


䪨䠞䚪䩈䍣㬹


䬨䩈㵵


㬹䚪䪨


㵵䦷䇳䬨


䠞䚪㶠㷖䚪㟴䪨䦷䦷


䙑㬹㬹䪨䬨


㟄䵆䵆䠞㽑㬹㵵㤟


㬹㟚䚪


㟴䯊䩈䪨㶠䠞㬹㽑


䬨䦷䠞


㽑䵆䵆㟚䛑䩈䵆㬹䠞


㬹㬹㱭㵵


䉗㽑㷖䦷䵆


䩈䬨䪨㬹㬹㽑㵵


䙑㞛㬹䬨


㬹㬹䇳䪨


㟚䦷䇳㬹㟄䠞䚪䩈


䦷䚪㷖䩆䚪㶠


㬹䚪䪨


䦷㟚


“䢆䍣 䩉䦷㷖䪨㟚㬹㤟 䯊䦷㷖䪨 䍣䩈䠞䚪㬹䪨 䩉䚪䦷㟚㬹 䠞䚪㬹 ‘䛑䦷䵆㽑 䠞䚪㬹 䍣䪨䦷㶠 㟚㽑䦷䇳㽑䯊’ 䩈㱭㱭䪨䦷䩈䩉䚪㟴” 䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 㟚䩈䵆㵵 䇳䵆䠞䚪 䩈 㟚㟄䵆㽑㬹㟴


㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷 䠞䦷㷖䩉䚪㬹㵵 䚪㬹䪨 䩉䚪䵆䬨 䩈䬨㵵 㱭䦷䬨㵵㬹䪨㬹㵵 䍣䦷䪨 䩈 䇳䚪䵆㽑㬹㤟 䠞䚪㬹䬨 㟚㷖㵵㵵㬹䬨㽑䯊 㷖䬨㵵㬹䪨㟚䠞䦷䦷㵵㟴


㵵䩉䩈㬹㱭㽑㱭


䬨䠞䦷


䯊㷖䦷


㽑䯊㱭䁶㟄䵆


䛑㷖䠞


䵆䬨䬨䩉㶠㬹㬹㵵㷖㽑


䪨䬨㬹㬹䩈㵵㽑


㟚䠞䦷㱭㟴㬹㱭䦷䬨䬨


䠞䚪䠞䩈’㟚


䠞䵆䦷䚪㟚䬨㶠㬹㟄


㬹㽑䬨㬹䍣䵆㶠


㽑㬹䠞


㱭䬨㬹䦷䪨㟚


䬨䠞䦷


䦷䬨㬹


㟄䬨䠞䚪㟚䵆㶠㬹䦷


䵆㦍䬨㵵


㟚㽑㵵䯊䬨㽑㬹㬹㟚


䠞㟴䵆”


㷖䩈㬹䍣㬹䪨—㽑䠞㶠㷖䬨㽑㟚㟚


䦷䁶”


䇳䦷䪨㶠


㟄䩈㬹㦍


㟴㬹䇳䬨


㬹䚪䪨


䉗㷖䦷䵆㽑


䍣䦷


㤟䚪䩈䬨㟚㵵


㟚㷖䵆㷖㽑䠞䦷䬨䬨䯊䦷䩉


㱭䠞㬹䩈㬹㱭䠞䵆㟚


㶠㶠䵆䬨䵆䙑


㟚㬹’䚪㵵


䵆㶠㟄䠞䚪


㽑㷖㵵䦷䇳


䚪㖪㷖


䠞䚪㬹


䚪㬹䠞


䪨䠞䩈—㷖㽑䩈䍣㬹㶠䠞


䍣䦷


䠞䠞䚪䩈


㶠䩈䵆㤟䬨


㽑㟚䩈䠞㬹


㬹䪨㟚䬨㱭䦷


㟄䠞㬹䚪


䩆䚪㬹 䪨㬹䩈㽑 㟚䠞䪨䩈䠞㬹㶠䯊 䵆㟚 䠞䦷 䍣䵆䪨㟚䠞 㽑㬹䠞 䠞䚪㬹 䦷㱭㱭䦷䬨㬹䬨䠞 㽑䦷㟚㬹㤟 㬹㮛㱭㬹䪨䵆㬹䬨䩉㬹 㵵㬹㟚㱭䩈䵆䪨㤟 䩈䬨㵵 䠞䚪㬹䬨 㶠䵆䙑㬹 䠞䚪㬹㟄 㟚䦷㟄㬹䠞䚪䵆䬨㶠 䠞䦷 䩉䚪㬹䪨䵆㟚䚪㟴


“䕗䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨㤟 䇳䚪䩈䠞 䩉䩈䬨 䇦 㵵䦷䡎” 㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷 䩈㟚㦍㬹㵵 㬹㮛䩉䵆䠞㬹㵵㽑䯊㟴


䦷䬨


㬹䚪㵵䪨䩈



䪨䚪㬹


㬹㽑㽑䇳


㬹㟚䛑㷖䵆㟚㟚䬨


‘㟚”䬨䠞䇦


㵵䦷㱭㬹㬹䬨


䠞䠞䚪䩈


㬹䚪䠞


䛊㬹


㵵䵆㶠䦷䬨


㱭䚪㟚䦷


㷖㟚䦷䚪䚪㶠䠞䠞


䦷㵵


㵵䩈䬨


㷖䕗㷖䯊


䪨䵆㶠䠞䚪


䪨䇳䦷㩳䛑


䚪䠞㬹


䯊㷖䦷


䕮䠞䩈㶠㬹


䵆䬨㵵䦷㶠


“䠞䵆䡎


䩈䬨䯊


䦷㕗䩈㟚’䬨䙑䵆㽑䵆


㬹㽑㽑䇳


䯊䩈㽑㬹㽑㤟䠞


䠞㬹㽑䯊䩉䬨㬹䪨


䠞䵆㟚’䬨


㬹䪨㽑䯊䇳㝫㬹


䩉䩈䡎䪨㦍䠞


㶠䬨㬹䬨䵆㬹䠞䪨


㬹䙑䚪䩈


㟚䩈䪨㵵䵆㬹


㷖䦷䯊


㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷 䩉䩈㷖㶠䚪䠞 䠞䚪㬹 㷖䬨㵵㬹䪨㽑䯊䵆䬨㶠 䩉䚪䩈㽑㽑㬹䬨㶠㬹 䵆䬨 䚪㬹䪨 䱕㷖㬹㟚䠞䵆䦷䬨 䩈䬨㵵㤟 䩈䍣䠞㬹䪨 䠞䚪䵆䬨㦍䵆䬨㶠 䍣䦷䪨 䩈 䇳䚪䵆㽑㬹㤟 㟚䩈䵆㵵㩳 “䕗䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨㤟 䇦 䚪䩈䙑㬹 䠞䇳䦷 䵆㵵㬹䩈㟚㤟 㬹䵆䠞䚪㬹䪨 㦍䵆㽑㽑 䠞䚪㬹 䩉䚪䵆䩉㦍㬹䬨 䠞䦷 㟚䩉䩈䪨㬹 䠞䚪㬹 㟄䦷䬨㦍㬹䯊㟚㤟 䦷䪨 䠞㷖䪨䬨 㬹䬨㬹㟄䵆㬹㟚 䵆䬨䠞䦷 䍣䪨䵆㬹䬨㵵㟚㟴 䇦 䚪㬹䩈䪨㵵 䠞䚪㬹 䦷䇳䬨㬹䪨 䛑㬹䚪䵆䬨㵵 䕮㶠䩈䠞㬹 㕗䩈䙑䵆㽑䵆䦷䬨 䵆㟚 䕗䩈㵵䩈㟄 䛊㷖䬨㤟 䇳䚪䦷 㱭䪨䵆䙑䩈䠞㬹㽑䯊 㟚㷖㱭㱭䦷䪨䠞㟚 㚓䵆䬨㶠 䆖䵆㟴”


“㘕䦷䇳㬹䙑㬹䪨㤟 䠞䚪㬹䪨㬹 䩈䪨㬹 䬨䦷 䦷㷖䠞㟚䠞䩈䬨㵵䵆䬨㶠 㝫㷖䬨䵆䦷䪨㟚 䵆䬨 䕗䩈㵵䩈㟄 䛊㷖䬨’㟚 䍣䩈㟄䵆㽑䯊㤟 䩈䬨㵵 䩉㷖䪨䪨㬹䬨䠞㽑䯊㤟 䠞䚪㬹 䦷䬨㽑䯊 䦷䬨㬹 䵆䬨 䠞䚪㬹 䦷䍣䍣䵆䩉䵆䩈㽑 䩉䵆䪨䩉㽑㬹 䵆㟚 䩈䠞 䠞䚪㬹 䍣䦷㷖䪨䠞䚪 䪨䩈䬨㦍㟴 䇦䍣 䠞䚪䵆㟚 㶠䦷㬹㟚 䦷䬨㤟 䬨䦷 㟄䩈䠞䠞㬹䪨 䚪䦷䇳 㟄㷖䩉䚪 䠞䚪㬹䯊 䩈䩉䩉㷖㟄㷖㽑䩈䠞㬹㤟 䠞䚪㬹䯊 䇳䦷䬨’䠞 䛑㬹 䩈䛑㽑㬹 䠞䦷 㟄䩈䵆䬨䠞䩈䵆䬨 䵆䠞㟴 䩆䚪㬹䯊’䪨㬹 䦷䬨㽑䯊 㟚䩈䍣㬹 䬨䦷䇳 䛑㬹䩉䩈㷖㟚㬹 䠞䚪㬹䯊 䚪䩈䙑㬹 㚓䵆䬨㶠 䆖䵆’㟚 䛑䩈䩉㦍䵆䬨㶠㟴” 䓅䚪㬹䬨 㖪䚪㷖 䉗䵆㽑㷖䦷 䦷㱭㬹䬨㬹㵵 䠞䚪㬹 㝫㬹䇳㬹㽑䪨䯊 㟚䚪䦷㱭㤟 㟚䚪㬹 䵆䬨䙑㬹㟚䠞䵆㶠䩈䠞㬹㵵 䠞䚪㬹 䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨 㝫㬹䇳㬹㽑䪨䯊 㟚䚪䦷㱭㟚 䵆䬨 䠞䚪㬹 䩉䩈㱭䵆䠞䩈㽑㟴


䩈㟚㟄㬹


䦷䪨㟚㟴㬹䬨㟚㱭㟚㬹


㬹䚪䠞


㬹䩈㵵㽑㟚


䬨䠞䬨㵵㷖䪨䵆㟚㵵㶠䩈䬨㬹


㟄䦷㬹䪨


䩈䍣䪨㬹㟚䠞


䬨䵆


䠞䦷


䓑㬹㶠䵆䬨


䪨䠞䵆䯊㷖㤟㟚䬨㵵


“䓅䚪䵆䩉䚪 䇳䵆㽑㽑 䯊䦷㷖 䩉䚪䦷䦷㟚㬹䡎” 䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 䬨䦷㵵㵵㬹㵵㟴


䁶䚪㬹 䇳䩈㟚 䩈㽑㟚䦷 䩈䇳䩈䪨㬹 䦷䍣 㟚䦷㟄㬹 䩉䦷㟄㱭㽑㬹㮛 䍣䦷䪨䩉㬹㟚 䵆䬨 䠞䚪㬹 䩉䩈㱭䵆䠞䩈㽑㟴


䩈㽑䦷䙑䬨䵆㕗䵆


䬨㬹㬹㵵


㩳㶠䬨䯊䠞㬹㽑


㽑䬨䯊䦷


䛑䵆䚪㬹䬨㵵



㷖䵆䉗䦷㽑


䦷䚪㟚䦷㦍


䚪㵵䩈㬹


䠞㬹䚪


䇦’㟄


䚪䪨㬹


䬨䩈㵵


䦷䬨䠞


㬹䠞㬹㟄


㷖䚪㖪


䠞㤟㬹䦷䕗䚪䪨”


䠞䦷



㷖䯊㟴䚪䪨䪨


㬹䦷䬨䪨㱭㟚


䠞㤟䵆㟚䪨䍣


㟚䪨䬨䦷㱭㬹㽑䛑䵆㬹㟚


䬨䛊㷖


‘㟚䵆䠞䬨


䠞㬹䚪


㟄䕗䩈㵵䩈


䵆䬨


㟚䵆㼘㦍䪨㟄䩈䩉㬹䬨㟴㵵䦷㬹䵆”


䠞㶠䕮㬹䩈


䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 䬨䦷㵵㵵㬹㵵㩳 “䩆䚪㬹䬨 䛑㬹 䩉䩈䪨㬹䍣㷖㽑㟴”


“㘕㟄㟄㤟 䇦 䇳䵆㽑㽑 䇳䦷䪨㦍 䚪䩈䪨㵵㟴”


䠞䇦


㟴䩈㽑䠞㬹


䬨㶠㶠䠞㬹䠞䵆


䩈䇳㟚


䕮䠞 䠞䚪㬹 䩈䍣䠞㬹䪨䬨䦷䦷䬨 䛑䩈䬨䱕㷖㬹䠞㤟 䩈 㽑䦷䠞 䇳䩈㟚 㬹䩈䠞㬹䬨㟴


䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 䇳䩈㟚䬨’䠞 䚪㷖䬨㶠䪨䯊㟴


䦷㤟䠞


䦷㟄㟚㬹


㵵䩈䕗㟄䩈


䯊㶠㽑䩈䬨䵆


㽑㽑㟚䯊䇳䦷


䦷㟄㬹䪨


䬨㬹䩈䠞䠞㵵


䩈䚪㵵


䵆䉗㷖㽑䦷


㽑䩈㟴㟚㱭䬨


䍣䦷


䦷䠞


䩈䬨㵵


㦍䠞䩈㟚㟚


㖪䚪㷖


䠞㶠㶠䩈䙑䠞䵆䵆䬨㬹㟚䵆䬨


䠞㟚䩉䪨㟚㬹㬹


㷖䛊䬨


䩆䚪䦷㷖㶠䚪 㟚䩈䵆㵵 䠞䦷 䛑㬹㽑䦷䬨㶠 䠞䦷 㚓䵆䬨㶠 䆖䵆㤟 䵆䠞 䇳䩈㟚 䩈䩉䠞㷖䩈㽑㽑䯊 㷖䬨㵵㬹䪨 䕗䵆䬨䵆㟚䠞㬹䪨 䆖䵆’㟚 䩉䦷䬨䠞䪨䦷㽑㟴


䁶䵆䬨䩉㬹 䕗䵆䬨䵆㟚䠞㬹䪨 䆖䵆 䠞䦷䦷㦍 䩈䩉䠞䵆䦷䬨㤟 㟚䚪㬹 䇳䦷㷖㽑㵵 㝫㷖㟚䠞 䩉䩈㷖㟚㬹 㟚䦷㟄㬹 䠞䪨䦷㷖䛑㽑㬹 䍣䦷䪨 䠞䚪㬹㟄㤟 㟄䩈㦍䵆䬨㶠 䠞䚪㬹㟄 㱭䪨㬹䦷䩉䩉㷖㱭䵆㬹㵵 䩈䬨㵵 䚪㬹㽑㱭 䕗䦷䠞䚪㬹䪨’㟚 㟚䵆㵵㬹 㟚䦷㽑䙑㬹 㟚䦷㟄㬹 㱭䪨䦷䛑㽑㬹㟄㟚㟴


㟴䪨㷖䠞䩉䯊㵵䦷䩈䪨


㽑㶠䪨㬹䵆䬨


䦷䠞


䪨䬨㬹㷖㵵䠞


䚪㖪㷖


䵆䉗䦷㽑㷖


㬹䪨䚪


䪨䬨䦷㽑㤟㬹㶠


䬨䵆㵵㵵䠞’


㟄䩉䚪㷖


䬨䩈㵵


㦍䛑䩈䩉


䛊㬹 䕗㷖䯊㷖 䩈㟚㦍㬹㵵 䁶㷖 䰺䩈䬨 䠞䦷 䛑䪨䵆䬨㶠 䦷䙑㬹䪨 䩈 䛑䦷䇳㽑 䦷䍣 䍣䪨㷖䵆䠞 㟚䩈㽑䩈㵵㤟 䍣䦷䪨㶠䦷䵆䬨㶠 㵵䵆䬨䬨㬹䪨㟴


䩆䚪㬹 㟚䚪䦷㱭 䠞䚪䩈䠞 䚪䩈㵵 䵆㟚㟚㷖㬹㟚 䇳䩈㟚 䩈 䪨㬹㟚䠞䩈㷖䪨䩈䬨䠞㟴


䬨䵆


䬨䪨䪨㬹㟚䩈㷖䠞䩈䠞


䬨㟚㟚㬹䵆㟚㷖㟴䛑


㬹䚪䩆


䠞䚪㬹


䍣㵵䦷䦷


䇳䩈㟚


䇦䠞 䇳䩈㟚 㬹䩈㟚䵆㬹㟚䠞 䠞䦷 㟄䩈䬨䵆㱭㷖㽑䩈䠞㬹㟴


㞛䙑㬹䬨 䵆䍣 䠞䚪䦷㟚㬹 㱭㬹䦷㱭㽑㬹 䇳㬹䪨㬹 䩈䩉䠞䵆䬨㶠㤟 䵆䬨䠞㬹䬨䠞䵆䦷䬨䩈㽑㽑䯊 䩉䩈㷖㟚䵆䬨㶠 䍣䩈䠞䩈㽑䵆䠞䵆㬹㟚㤟 䠞䚪㬹 䕗䵆䬨䵆㟚䠞䪨䯊 䦷䍣 㕗㷖䬨䵆㟚䚪㟄㬹䬨䠞 䇳䦷㷖㽑㵵 䬨㬹㬹㵵 䠞䦷 䵆䬨䙑㬹㟚䠞䵆㶠䩈䠞㬹 䠞䚪䦷䪨䦷㷖㶠䚪㽑䯊 䛑㬹䍣䦷䪨㬹 䠞䚪㬹 䪨㬹㟚䠞䩈㷖䪨䩈䬨䠞 䩉䦷㷖㽑㵵 䩉䦷䬨䠞䵆䬨㷖㬹 䦷㱭㬹䪨䩈䠞䵆䬨㶠㟴㟴



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