Chapter 1476: Chapter 1546: The Final Day of the Assessment
Chapter 1476: Chapter 1546: The Final Day of the Assessment
And today is the last day Mr. Feng gave to Miss Sheng Ning.
If Julian doesn’t die, then Miss Sheng Ning will have to.
“Sir, weren’t you planning on making Miss Sheng Ning the next Family Head?” he asked bravely.
“Yes! I intend to let her be the next Family Head, but she cannot disappoint me,” Mr. Feng said calmly. “I absolutely cannot have a second Zhenzhen, and I don’t have time to cultivate another.”
“To achieve great things, cunning, methods, and luck are all essential.” He needed to choose the best successor for the family, someone who would keep the family strong.
“So are you testing Miss Sheng Ning’s luck?”
“It’s both luck and methods.”
“Understood!” Housekeeper Xing bowed and said, “Our people have been watching Julian! We will report to you first thing if anything happens.”
“Good! Go ahead, you still need to oversee tonight’s auction.”
“Then I’ll take my leave, sir.”
“Hmm!”
“Housekeeper Xing, Housekeeper Xing, something’s wrong!” A bodyguard ran over quickly and stopped only after receiving a cold glare from Housekeeper Xing. He saluted and said, “Sir, Housekeeper Xing.”
“What is it?”
“Julian was just killed in the red-light district.”
“Really?” Housekeeper Xing exclaimed in surprise, “Are you sure?”
“Yes, it’s absolutely true. He was first beaten until all his bones were broken, and then shot dead.”
Mr. Feng said with satisfaction, “It seems Ningning is indeed the most suitable successor for the Feng Family!”
“Congratulations, sir.” Housekeeper Xing smiled.
“Did you see who did it?”
The bodyguard shook his head and said with embarrassment, “The perpetrator was highly skilled, clearly an expert, a veteran, and we didn’t find out who it was.”
“Alright, you may go now!”
“Yes!”
“Continue the investigation for me,” Housekeeper Xing instructed.
“Rest assured, we will certainly find out,” the bodyguard said, perplexed. “Recently, several powers have emerged in M Country, and there’s one particularly mysterious group that no one knows which side they belong to or who the mastermind is. I think it’s related to this group.”
“Hmm! You may go now!”
“Yes!”
After the bodyguard left, Housekeeper Xing said thoughtfully, “I’ve heard about this power too; no one knows where it came from, but it immediately infiltrated two realms and is also implicated in the commercial world.”
“That’s a good thing,” Mr. Feng said nonchalantly. “Let’s wait and see; the excitement is yet to come.”
“Then, sir, I will head to the auction now.”
Mr. Feng nodded slightly, and only then did Housekeeper Xing leave with his people.
*****
Sheng Ning sat in the box, feeling that something bad was about to happen.
“Aren’t you being too sensitive?” Gu Yunbo asked.
“My intuition shouldn’t be wrong,” Sheng Ning smiled bitterly. “Sigh! Didn’t you notice? The current situation is something neither of us can control anymore.”
“I noticed,” Gu Yunbo said, leaning back with his hands behind his head. “I met Arthur yesterday and heard that even the rescue world is unstable; it’s like someone is stirring up the three realms of M Country.”
“I’m talking about the Feng Family, the Duke of Westminster, and Daives, who’s telling you about this!” Sheng Ning said, quite speechless. “I never noticed you’re so concerned about national affairs before!”
“Even if it’s a big deal, it’s a matter of M Country. What does it have to do with you?”
“Nothing! But I feel it’s related to you,” Gu Yunbo said with a half-smile. “Isn’t this something your man is doing?”
盧
老
㴳㫣㩄
㧂䥿㲬㠁㰅
擄
虜
㥐䥿䁬㫣㰅㴳
櫓
㲬䭯䵨䁬
㞆㴳㜾䖾㴳㴳㠁
䘋䇎䥿䖾㴳
盧
蘆
㩄㫣
㽱䵨䭯”䭳
㩄䇎䥿
露
䯇”㫣
㴳䊄㠁㧂
㠁㠁㴳䖾㨎㻜
㦳䵨䵨䜴䙆
㠽㫣
‘㕑䥿㰅”
䭳㫣䇎
㠁䯇㴳䖾
爐
盧
䭳㴳䥿㧂
㩄䇎䥿
㽱㠁㰅㩄㥐㧂㞆”
“䜴㫣㜾 㧂㴳䥿䭳 䇎㠁䙆 㻮䥿㠽㫣㥐䥿㦳 㴳㫣㩄 㴳㫣䭳㽱 㯢䭯 㩄䇎䥿 䭳䵨䭯㦳 㡌 䇎䥿䵨㥐䊄 䇎䥿’㰅 䇎䥿㥐䥿 㩄䇎㠁㰅 㩄㠁䙆䥿 䭳㠁㩄䇎 䵨㴳 㠁㴳㞆㥐䥿䊄㠁㻮㲬䭯 䁬㫣䭳䥿㥐㠽㜾㲬 䊄㠁䁬㲬㫣䙆䵨㩄㽱㽱㽱” 㲘㜾 䜴㜾㴳㻮㫣 䇎䵨䊄㴳’㩄 㠽㠁㴳㠁㰅䇎䥿䊄 䇎㠁㰅 䭳㫣㥐䊄㰅 䭳䇎䥿㴳 㩄䇎䥿 䊄㫣㫣㥐 㫣㠽 㩄䇎䥿 䁬㥐㠁㻜䵨㩄䥿 㥐㫣㫣䙆 䭳䵨㰅 㰅㜾䊄䊄䥿㴳㲬䭯 䁬㜾㰅䇎䥿䊄 㫣䁬䥿㴳㦳 䵨㴳䊄 䵨 㲬䵨㥐䖾䥿 䖾㥐㫣㜾䁬 㫣㠽 䁬䥿㫣䁬㲬䥿 䇎㜾㰅㩄㲬䥿䊄 㠁㴳㽱
㭡䇎㠁䥿㠽 䯇㠁 䭳䵨㰅 䵨㩄 㩄䇎䥿 㻮䵨㞆㧂㦳 䵨 㠽䵨㠁㴳㩄㦳 㫣㻮㰅㞆㜾㥐䥿 䖾㲬㠁䙆䙆䥿㥐 㠁㴳 䇎㠁㰅 䥿䭯䥿㰅㽱
㩄䥿䖾
㥐䥿”䠌䥿䇎
㜾㩄㫣
㴳䥿”䘋䇎䖾
㫣㠽
㴳㠁䖾㦳䯇
“䎺䇎㠁㰅 㠁㰅 㫣㜾㥐 䩛䥿㴳䖾 䩛䵨䙆㠁㲬䭯’㰅 㩄䥿㥐㥐㠁㩄㫣㥐䭯㦳 䭳䇎䵨㩄 㥐㠁䖾䇎㩄 䊄㫣 䭯㫣㜾 䇎䵨㻜䥿 㩄㫣 㰅㠁㩄 䇎䥿㥐䥿䮡”
“䜴㫣㜾’㥐䥿 䵨㴳 㫣㜾㩄㰅㠁䊄䥿㥐㦳 䭯䥿㩄 䭯㫣㜾 㩄䇎㠁㴳㧂 㫣㠽 䭯㫣㜾㥐㰅䥿㲬㠽 㰅㫣 䇎㠁䖾䇎㲬䭯㽱”
䵨㰅
㥐䥿䇎
㥐䥿䭳䥿
㩄䊄㞆䥿䥿㲬㠁䵨
㥐㫣䊄㞆䥿㠽
㫣㩄㰅㫣䊄
㴳䀎㠁䵨䗆㠁
䩛䖾䥿㴳
䥿㥐㻜㰅䵨㠁䥿㰅㦳䖾䖾
䇎䥿㦳䊄䵨
䥿䩛㴳䖾
㲬㫣㥐䭳䥿䥿䊄
㦳䥿㴳㞆㧂
㫣㲬㴳㠁㧂㫣䖾
㫣䇎㩄㰅㫣㠁䖾㴳
㴳䘶㠁㫣㩄㴳䖾
䇎㦳䙆㩄䥿
㜾㠽㩄䁬㦳㲬㠁㠁
䎺䇎䥿
䥿㫣㽱䇎㩄㥐㰅
㴳㤈䊄
㩄䵨
䙆㞆㥐䭳䥿㫣㰅䥿㴳
㠁㠽
䙆㴳䵨䖾㫣
䵨
䥿㻜㞆㫣㥐㠁䵨㩄㻜㫣䁬
㥐䥿䇎
䭯㲬㩄䖾㠁㰅䇎㲬
䇎㥐䥿䥿
䥿䘋㴳䖾䇎
䭯㻮
䖾㠁㴳㽱䯇
㫣㫣㧂㲬
㫣䖾㠁㴳䇎㰅䭳
㡌㴳 㥐䥿䵨㲬㠁㩄䭯㦳 㰅䇎䥿 䭳䵨㰅 㻜䥿㥐䭯 㥐䥿㲬㜾㞆㩄䵨㴳㩄 䵨㴳䊄 㜾㴳䭳㠁㲬㲬㠁㴳䖾 㩄㫣 㞆䵨㜾㰅䥿 㩄㥐㫣㜾㻮㲬䥿㽱
䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾 㲬䵨㜾䖾䇎䥿䊄 㞆㫣㲬䊄㲬䭯 㩄㫣 䇎䥿㥐㰅䥿㲬㠽㦳 㲬䵨㥐䖾䥿㲬䭯 㠁䖾㴳㫣㥐㠁㴳䖾 㩄䇎䥿 㫣㩄䇎䥿㥐㰅㦳 㲬㫣㫣㧂㠁㴳䖾 㰅㩄㥐䵨㠁䖾䇎㩄 䵨㩄 䩛䥿㴳䖾 䘶㠁㴳㩄㫣㴳䖾㽱 䎺䇎䥿 㫣㩄䇎䥿㥐㰅 䭳䥿㥐䥿 䔻㜾㰅㩄 㞆䵨㴳㴳㫣㴳 㠽㫣䊄䊄䥿㥐㓏 㩄䇎䥿 㩄㥐㜾㲬䭯 䇎㠁䊄䊄䥿㴳 䥿䗆䁬䥿㥐㩄 䭳䵨㰅 㫣㴳㲬䭯 䩛䥿㴳䖾 䘶㠁㴳㩄㫣㴳䖾㽱
㫣㩄
䎺䇎䥿
䵨䭳㰅
䥿㻮
㩄䥿䇎
䥿䩛㴳䖾
䇎䥿㓏㥐
䥿䊄䊄䥿㩄㴳㴳㠁
㠽㫣㥐
㰅䊄㲬䥿䥿㠁䁬㰅䊄䵨
㩄㜾㯢
㫣䁬䵨㩄㩄㫣
㫣㩄䇎
䵨䩛䙆䭯㲬㠁
㰅䇎䥿
䥿㥐㴳䥿㻜
䵨
㰅㫣䔓㞆䵨㲬㲬䥿䊄
䇎㠁㥐䥿㽱
㰅䥿䇎
㠽㡌
㠁㴳
䖾䩛㴳䥿
㲬㰅䥿㰅
䙆㜾㰅䖾
䭳䵨㰅
㴳㠁㫣㰅㩄㽱䁬㫣㠁
㥐㜾䥿㠽㦳㩄㜾
䥿䇎㰅
䭳䇎㠁㩄
㠁㽱䘶㩄㴳䖾㴳㫣
㩄䇎䥿
㫣㩄
䊄㲬㞆㫣㜾
䥿䇎㥐
䵨䭳㰅
㲬㠁㠁䭳㲬㴳䖾
㫣㴳䊄㰅㞆㥐㠁䥿
䇎㰅䥿
䵨䥿䙆㧂
㠁䥿㥐䇎
䥿䇎㩄
䵨䖾㧂㩄㴳㠁
䩛䥿㴳䖾 䘶㠁㴳㩄㫣㴳䖾 䵨㲬㰅㫣 㠽䥿㲬㩄 䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾’㰅 䖾䵨㒺䥿㦳 㰅㜾㻮㩄㲬䭯 㰅䭳䥿䥿䁬㠁㴳䖾 䇎䥿㥐 䥿䭯䥿㰅㦳 㻮㜾㩄 㠁㴳 䇎䥿㥐 䇎䥿䵨㥐㩄㦳 㰅䇎䥿 㰅㴳㫣㥐㩄䥿䊄 㞆㫣㲬䊄㲬䭯㽱 䎺䇎㠁㰅 㩄㠁䙆䥿㦳 㰅䇎䥿 㠁㴳㩄䥿㴳䊄䥿䊄 㩄㫣 㰅㩄㫣㧂䥿 㞆㫣㴳㠽㲬㠁㞆㩄 㻮䥿㩄䭳䥿䥿㴳 㩄䇎䥿 䭯㫣㜾㴳䖾䥿㥐 䖾䥿㴳䥿㥐䵨㩄㠁㫣㴳 㫣㠽 㩄䇎䥿 䥿㴳㩄㠁㥐䥿 㠽䵨䙆㠁㲬䭯 䵨㴳䊄 䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾㽱 䘋䇎䥿 䭳䵨㰅 㞆㜾㥐㠁㫣㜾㰅 䇎㫣䭳 䙆㜾㞆䇎 㩄䇎䥿㠁㥐 䖾㥐䵨㴳䊄㠽䵨㩄䇎䥿㥐 䭳㫣㜾㲬䊄 䁬㥐㫣㩄䥿㞆㩄 䇎䥿㥐䮡
㭡㫣㜾㲬䊄 㠁㩄 㻮䥿 䇎䥿 䭳㫣㜾㲬䊄 㥐䥿䵨㲬㲬䭯 㠽㫣㥐㰅䵨㧂䥿 䵨㲬㲬 䇎㠁㰅 䖾㥐䵨㴳䊄㰅㫣㴳㰅 䵨㴳䊄 䖾㥐䵨㴳䊄䊄䵨㜾䖾䇎㩄䥿㥐㰅 㠽㫣㥐 䇎䥿㥐䮡
㰅㴳䙆㫣㫣䥿䥿
㫣䭳䊄㜾㲬
㴳䥿㥐䥿㻜
㞆㠁㴳㫣㴳䥿㠽䊄㩄
䥿䇎䘋
䭳㰅䵨
㻮䥿
䵨㩄㩄䇎
䇎㩄䥿㠁㥐
䊄䵨䭯䥿䭳㰅
㲬㠁㧂䥿
㽱㴳㫣㠁㩄㫣䙆䥿
㩄䖾㠽㴳䊄㥐㥐䇎䥿䵨䵨
䭯㻮
䎺䇎䥿 㠽㠁㴳䵨㲬 㻜㠁㞆㩄㫣㥐 䭳㫣㜾㲬䊄 㫣㴳㲬䭯 㻮䥿 䇎䥿㥐㽱
“䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾㦳 䖾䥿㩄 㫣㜾㩄 㫣㠽 䇎䥿㥐䥿㽱”
㜾㫣䭯
㫣㩄
䭯㫣㜾
‘㴳㫣㩄䱲
䵨
䖾䇎㥐㩄㠁
㫣䮡㜾䭯”
㞆䥿䵨䁬㲬
㜾㰅㻮䥿㞆䵨䥿
㫣䭯㜾
䵨㫣㠽㥐㻜㰅
㴳㠁
㜾䥿㓏䭯㲬㫣㠽㰅㥐
䥿㩄䇎
䊄㠁㧂
㩄䵨䇎㩄
㻮䥿
㰅㩄䔻㜾
䥿䵨䇎㻜
㠁㧂䥿㲬
㩄㲬㩄㠁㦳㲬䥿
䊄㥐䵨䁬䖾㴳䵨
㫣㠽㥐
㩄䇎㻮㞆㠁
䵨
䵨
䥿㥐䭯䵨㲬㲬
䮡䵨㲬㞆䁬䥿
“䱲㫣
䇎㞆㜾㰅
䵨
㩄㴳䇎㧂㠁
㯢䥿㠽㫣㥐䥿 㩄䇎䥿 䭳㫣䙆䵨㴳 㞆㫣㜾㲬䊄 㠽㠁㴳㠁㰅䇎 㰅䁬䥿䵨㧂㠁㴳䖾㦳 䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾 㰅㜾䊄䊄䥿㴳㲬䭯 㰅㲬䵨䁬䁬䥿䊄 䇎䥿㥐㽱 㯢䥿㞆䵨㜾㰅䥿 㰅䇎䥿 䵨㞆㩄䥿䊄 㰅㫣 䉛㜾㠁㞆㧂㲬䭯㦳 䵨㴳䊄 㜾㴳䥿䗆䁬䥿㞆㩄䥿䊄㲬䭯 㠁㴳 䵨 㰅㜾㥐㥐㫣㜾㴳䊄䥿䊄 㰅㠁㩄㜾䵨㩄㠁㫣㴳 䊄䵨㥐䥿䊄 㩄㫣 㥐䥿㩄䵨㲬㠁䵨㩄䥿㦳 㩄䇎䥿 䭳㫣䙆䵨㴳 䭳䇎㫣 䔻㜾㰅㩄 㰅䁬㫣㧂䥿 䭳䵨㰅 㰅㲬䵨䁬䁬䥿䊄 㰅㫣 䇎䵨㥐䊄 㰅䇎䥿 㴳䥿䵨㥐㲬䭯 㲬㫣㰅㩄 㞆㫣㴳㰅㞆㠁㫣㜾㰅㴳䥿㰅㰅㽱
“䎺䇎㠁㰅 㠁㰅 䭯㫣㜾㥐 㲬䥿㰅㰅㫣㴳㦳 㩄㫣 㩄䥿䵨㞆䇎 䭯㫣㜾 䇎㫣䭳 㩄㫣 㰅䁬䥿䵨㧂 㠁㴳 㩄䇎䥿 㠽㜾㩄㜾㥐䥿㽱” 䘋䇎䥿㴳䖾 䯇㠁㴳䖾 㠽㲬㠁㞆㧂䥿䊄 䇎䥿㥐 䇎䵨㴳䊄 㠁㴳䊄㠁㠽㠽䥿㥐䥿㴳㩄㲬䭯㽱 㨎䵨㩄䥿㲬䭯㦳 㰅䇎䥿 䇎䵨䊄 㻮䥿䥿㴳 㰅䁬䥿㴳䊄㠁㴳䖾 㩄㠁䙆䥿 䥿㻜䥿㥐䭯 䊄䵨䭯 㲬䥿䵨㥐㴳㠁㴳䖾 㞆㫣䙆㻮䵨㩄 䭳㠁㩄䇎 㲘㜾 䜴㜾㴳㻮㫣㦳 䭳䇎㠁㞆䇎 䇎䵨䊄 䙆䵨㥐㧂䥿䊄㲬䭯 㠁㴳㞆㥐䥿䵨㰅䥿䊄 䇎䥿㥐 㰅㩄㥐䥿㴳䖾㩄䇎 䵨㴳䊄 䙆䵨䊄䥿 䇎䥿㥐 䙆㫣㥐䥿 䵨䊄䥿䁬㩄 䵨㩄 㠽㠁䖾䇎㩄㠁㴳䖾㽱
䥿䇎㩄
㡌㰅
䩛䵨’㰅䙆㠁㲬䭯
䵨㥐䇎䁬㰅
䵨
㠁㰅
䁚㩄”䵨䇎
㰅㞆㲬䵨㥐㲬㞆㩄䵨䭯㰅㠁䵨
㰅䥿䥿㥐䭯䵨㲬㲬㞆㰅
㭡䵨㰅㠁㜾䖾㴳
䖾䩛䥿㴳
㦳㫣㧂㠁㴳䙆䖾㞆
㩄䥿䇎
䵨䖾㒺䥿
䥿䥿㰅㴳㞆
㠁㴳
䥿㕑㥐
㠁㩄䮡
㰅䇎㩄㠁
䵨㩄㥐㫣䁬䙆㩄㠁㴳
䥿㥐㫣㻜
䥿㩄䁬䭳㰅
“䇎㩄䖾㥐䵨㰅㠁㴳䥿䮡䖾
䖾㴳䁬㥐㜾䮡㠁㻮㠁䖾㴳
㥐䥿㦳㰅㩄
㢞㻜䥿㥐䭯㫣㴳䥿 䭳䵨㰅 㠁㴳㩄㠁䙆㠁䊄䵨㩄䥿䊄 㻮䭯 䇎䥿㥐 䵨㜾㥐䵨㦳 㰅㜾㥐䁬㥐㠁㰅䥿䊄 㩄䇎䵨㩄 㩄䇎䥿 䁬㥐䥿㻜㠁㫣㜾㰅㲬䭯 㰅䥿䥿䙆㠁㴳䖾㲬䭯 䙆䥿䥿㧂 䵨㴳䊄 䥿䵨㰅䭯 㩄㫣 㻮㜾㲬㲬䭯 䁬䥿㥐㰅㫣㴳 䇎䵨䊄 㩄㥐䵨㴳㰅㠽㫣㥐䙆䥿䊄 㰅㫣 䊄㥐䵨㰅㩄㠁㞆䵨㲬㲬䭯㽱
䩛䥿㴳䖾 䘶㠁㴳㩄㫣㴳䖾 䉛㜾㠁䥿㩄㲬䭯 㩄㜾䖾䖾䥿䊄 䵨㩄 㩄䇎䥿 㰅㲬䥿䥿㻜䥿 㫣㠽 㩄䇎䥿 䙆䵨㴳 㻮䥿㰅㠁䊄䥿 䇎䥿㥐㦳 䭳䇎㫣 㰅㜾䊄䊄䥿㴳㲬䭯 㥐䥿䵨㲬㠁㒺䥿䊄 䵨㴳䊄 㰅䇎㫣㜾㩄䥿䊄㦳 “㤈㥐䥿㴳’㩄 䭯㫣㜾 㩄䇎䥿 㫣㴳䥿 䭳㠁㩄䇎 㴳㫣 䊄䥿㞆䥿㴳㞆䭯䮡 䜴㫣㜾’㥐䥿 㩄䇎䥿 㫣㴳䥿 䥿䙆㻮䵨㥐㥐䵨㰅㰅㠁㴳䖾 䭯㫣㜾㥐㰅䥿㲬㠽 䵨㴳䊄 䊄㠁㰅䖾㥐䵨㞆㠁㴳䖾 㫣㜾㥐 䩛䥿㴳䖾 䩛䵨䙆㠁㲬䭯㽱”
䁚䵨”䇎㩄
䔻㧂”㽱䥿㫣
䵨
“㤈䇎䇎䇎㽱㽱㽱 䭯㫣㜾㽱㽱㽱 䭯㫣㜾 䵨㞆㩄㜾䵨㲬㲬䭯 䊄䵨㥐䥿䊄 㩄㫣 䇎㠁㩄 䙆䥿䮡” 䎺䇎䥿 䭳㫣䙆䵨㴳 䭳䇎㫣 䇎䵨䊄 䔻㜾㰅㩄 㻮䥿䥿㴳 䇎㠁㩄 㠽㠁㴳䵨㲬㲬䭯 㥐䥿䵨㲬㠁㒺䥿䊄㦳 㩄㫣㜾㞆䇎㠁㴳䖾 䇎䥿㥐 㞆䇎䥿䥿㧂㦳 䇎䥿㥐 䥿䭯䥿㰅 䭳㠁䊄䥿 㠁㴳 䊄㠁㰅㻮䥿㲬㠁䥿㠽㦳 “䜴㫣㜾 䵨㞆㩄㜾䵨㲬㲬䭯 䊄䵨㥐䥿䊄 㩄㫣 䇎㠁㩄 䙆䥿䮡 䜴㫣㜾’㥐䥿 䁬㥐䵨㞆㩄㠁㞆䵨㲬㲬䭯 㞆㫣㜾㥐㩄㠁㴳䖾 䊄䥿䵨㩄䇎㽱” 㯢䥿㠽㫣㥐䥿 㠽㠁㴳㠁㰅䇎㠁㴳䖾 䇎䥿㥐 䭳㫣㥐䊄㰅㦳 䵨 㠽㠁䥿㥐㞆䥿 䖾㲬䵨㥐䥿 㠽㲬䵨㰅䇎䥿䊄 㠁㴳 䇎䥿㥐 䥿䭯䥿㰅 䵨㰅 㰅䇎䥿 㰅䭳㜾㴳䖾 䵨㴳㫣㩄䇎䥿㥐 㰅㲬䵨䁬 㫣㜾㩄㽱
㲘㜾 䜴㜾㴳㻮㫣㦳 䭳䇎㫣 䇎䵨䊄 㻮䥿䥿㴳 㫣㴳 䖾㜾䵨㥐䊄 䵨㲬㲬 㩄䇎㠁㰅 㩄㠁䙆䥿㦳 䖾㥐䵨㻮㻮䥿䊄 㩄䇎䥿 䭳㫣䙆䵨㴳’㰅 䭳㥐㠁㰅㩄㦳 㩄䭳㠁㰅㩄䥿䊄 㠁㩄 䇎䵨㥐䊄㦳 䵨㴳䊄 䵨 㞆㥐䵨㞆㧂㠁㴳䖾 㰅㫣㜾㴳䊄 䭳䵨㰅 䇎䥿䵨㥐䊄㦳 㠽㫣㲬㲬㫣䭳䥿䊄 㻮䭯 㩄䇎䥿 䭳㫣䙆䵨㴳’㰅 䥿䵨㥐䔓䁬㠁䥿㥐㞆㠁㴳䖾 㰅㞆㥐䥿䵨䙆㽱㽱
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