Doted By The Regent King

Chapter 1371: 1369: Already Has an Intermediary



Chapter 1371: 1369: Already Has an Intermediary

Capítulo 1371: Chapter 1369: Already Has an Intermediary

Wufu sat in the host’s seat, looking at Master Gui. He was still wearing his moon-white gauze robe, but his hair was tied with a purple jade crown, showing less of the free spirit of Jianghu people and adding more of the bearing of a noble family’s young master.

It was only then that Wufu remembered that she didn’t know much about Master Gui, not even his name, which she had learned just yesterday.

“Master Gui’s attire today is unusually formal. I wonder what brings you here today?” Wufu couldn’t figure out his intentions.

Master Gui smiled: “I’m here to see some elders, so of course I have to dress a bit more formally.” He paused and added, “Are you saying one must have a reason to visit?”

Wufu sheepishly replied, “Isn’t it said, ‘no trouble without reason’?”

Master Gui burst into laughter: “This Three Treasures Hall, I would visit even without a reason.”

Hearing this, Wufu looked at him as if he were a monster. Wasn’t this man as aloof as an Exiled Immortal when they first met?

She stayed silent, and the atmosphere became a bit awkward. Master Gui took a sip of tea to hide his embarrassment and thought for a moment before saying, “I just came to see you.”

This made it even more awkward, and Wufu’s gaze at him grew stranger.

Master Gui felt a bit uneasy. It seemed like he wasn’t visiting at the right time, so he put down his teacup and stood up: “I’ll be leaving now.”

“Leaving so soon?”

Master Gui nodded.

“Then I’ll see you out.” Wufu also put down her teacup.

Master Gui’s mouth twitched, and a fleeting trace of melancholy and disappointment flashed in his eyes.

They walked out of the Floral Hall one after the other, slowly along the corridor. Out of the corner of his eye, Master Gui glanced at the woman beside him. She was tall and had a straight posture. The distance between them was neither too close nor too far, and their sleeves occasionally brushed, adding to the tension.

It wasn’t until they reached the side door that Wufu stopped.

In the end, Master Gui couldn’t help himself and looked at her, asking, “Does Wufu have someone she likes?”

Wufu was stunned.

The air seemed a bit tense, and Master Gui casually glanced somewhere, squinting slightly.

Does she have someone she likes?

“I suppose I do.” Recalling the man who had intruded into her dreams last night, Wufu smiled slightly.

Master Gui noticed this smile and found it particularly irksome. He frowned and asked, “Is it Ah Jiu?”

Wufu was surprised: “How did you know?”

Master Gui lowered his eyes and said, “Just a feeling.”

In the Cloud Realm, the intimacy and rapport between them were so tight-knit that it was impossible to ignore.

“You’ve got quite a sharp intuition.”

“From what your father mentioned, you aren’t engaged yet. At this time, Ah Jiu isn’t even in Nanyue, and you two aren’t engaged.” Master Gui raised his head again and asked, “Can Wufu be sure that he is the one for your life?”

Wufu tilted her head slightly, shaking it: “I can’t be sure!”

Master Gui’s eyes brightened slightly.

“But if he wants to marry me and won’t betray me, then he will be the one for the rest of my life,” Wufu said earnestly.

Her life cannot tolerate betrayal; if they are committed, and he doesn’t betray her, she will walk with him through life!

If he betrays her, then there is no future!

The light in Master Gui’s eyes dimmed.

“What if someone came now to propose to you?” he asked again.

Wufu was taken aback and said, “I promised to wait for him to come.”

Master Gui chuckled, clasped his hands, and said, “I’ll be leaving now.” He said and walked out the door.

Just as the carriage was exiting the alley, it was stopped. Ah Qi said, “Master, it’s someone from the Han Family.”

A voice from outside requested Master Gui to return to the Han Family.

Master Gui was in an extremely bad mood at that moment, closed his eyes, and said, “Get lost!”

䆗䥁㭌㹿

䪪䏃

䔘䏃䡥䥁㩸䪪䥁

䏃㿻䪪䮦䄥

䈾䆀䪪

㦤㻶㨱

䄥䡥㻶

䥁䏃㹿䆀㲻㨏

㨱䛏䉕㻶䪪䥁㦤㭌

䉕䛏㻶䥁㦤䪪㨱㭌

㭌䥁㹿

䥁䆗䪪㲻䮦

䮦䪪䮦䏃㨱

䔘㫾䥁䥁㹿䡥䥁䆗㫾䮦

㭌䧊䥁

㸪䆀㲻䆀

䆀䄥䮦䪪䡥䛏㩸’

䆀䏃㧾

䪪䆀䛏

㻶䆀䪪䄥䡥㹿䥁䡥䄥㨱䒖

䥁䡥㻶䉕

㐍㻶㻶䡥䉕

㨱䏃㭌

㐍䪪㹿䥁㻶㨱

㦤㻶㨱

䛏䪪

䡥㫾䮦㻶䥁䏃䥁䄥䔘

䄥䪪䛏䄥䒖䄥䥁㨱䪪䏃䏃

㹗䛏䆀㭌

䃶㱢䥁㹿

䏃㩸㭌㭌㦤

䊈㨱 㐍㻶㨱䪪䥁㹿 㧾䆀䏃 䏃䄥䪪䥁㹿䥁㨱䪪䥁䡥 䏃䄥 㭌䥁㹿䇸

“㐍䛏䪪㭌䥁㹿䆗 䃶䛏䆀 䉕䆀㨱䪪 䈾䥁 䛏㱢䥁㹿䪪㭌䏃䄥䕴䏃䄥㨏䒖 㸪䥁’㹿䥁 㴙䆀㨱䪪 䈾䆀㨱䏃䄥䥁㨱㨱 㫾㻶㹿䪪䄥䥁㹿㨱 㻶䄥䡥 㲻㹿䏃䥁䄥䡥㨱䆗” 㸪䆀㲻䆀 㨱㻶䏃䡥 㦤䏃䪪㭌 㻶 䉕䏃䔘䪪䆀㹿䥁 䛏㲻 㻶䉕䆀㨱䥁䉕䥁䄥䪪 㻶䄥䡥 㲻㹿䆀㨱䪪㹿㻶䪪䏃䛏䄥䒖

䪪㨱㭌䥁䥁

‘䆀䛏䟫㹿䥁

䈾䆀䆗䥁䆀䮦䃶䪪䮦㻶㲻䏃

䥁㱢㻶㭌

㩸䮦䛏䆀䡥

䥁㭌㱢㻶

㩸䃶䄥䥁䏃䮦㹿䄥䏃㻶㨱㨏

䪪䆀䥁䏃䏇

䄥䡥䆀㨱䧊䛏

㻶㰸䄥

䕴䆀㺿䥁

㭌䥁㹿

䏃䉕㨱䡥䥁㻶㹿㹿

㭌㦤䛏

㨱䏃

㻶䪪

䏃䥁䄥㨏㲻䮦䥁

㨱㻶

䃶㹿䥁㱢

䆀”䄺䪪䆗

㦤㭌䛏

䥁䪪㐍㹿㨱㻶

䄥䮦䛏”䉕䈅㹿㻶

㨱㹿㨏䛏䥁䏃㨱㫾䆀䪪䏃

㐍㻶㻶䡥䉕

䪪㝡㻶㭌

㨱䥁㭌’

䮦㲻㻶䉕䏃䃶”䒖

䪪䪪㻶㭌

䏃䄥

㹿㲻䉕䛏

㻶㭌䏃䄥㱢㨏

㨏䛏䃶䄥䆀

䥁㭌㨱

䛏䮦䡥䕴䛏䥁

㨏䏃䉕㭌䪪

㨱㦤㻶

㻶㰸䄥

㻶㫾䮦䥁㨱䥁䡥

㹿䆀䪪䆗䥁㻶㭌㨏䡥

㹗㭌䛏䆀

㨏㦤䛏䄥㹿

㭌㩸䡥䆗䮦䏃

㐍䇸䏃䛏㻶䄥㨱䄥

㲻䛏㹿

䏃䮦䥁䕴

䃶䛏䆀䒖

䏃䄥䛏㨱㨱䉕䈾㨏䮦䛏

䧊䄥’㭌㨱䆀

㻶䡥㨱䏃

㐍㨱㹿㻶䥁䪪

䕴㨱䛏㫾䥁䒖

䥁䄥䪪㹿㱢䏃䛏㭌䕴䇸

䃶䧊”䮦䏃䮦

䆀㨏䛏䟫䄥

䄥䛏㦤䆗

䏃䮦䥁㨱䥁㨏䄥㲻

䥁䄥䥁㹿㩸䏃䔘㫾䥁䥁

㻶㨱䪪䪪䥁䉕䆗㹿

㺿䆀䕴䥁 䧊㭌䆀䄥’㨱 㐍㻶䄥㨱䏃䛏䄥䇸

㸪䆀㲻䆀’㨱 䉕䏃䄥䡥 䏇䆀䏃㩸䕴䮦䃶 㹿䥁㩸㻶䮦䮦䥁䡥 䪪㭌㻶䪪 㺿䆀䕴䥁 䧊㭌䆀䄥 䛏㲻 䀔㻶䄥䃶䆀䥁 㨱䥁䥁䉕䥁䡥 䪪䛏 㭌㻶㱢䥁 䪪㭌䥁 㨱䆀㹿䄥㻶䉕䥁 㰸㻶䄥䆗 㨱䛏 㨱㭌䥁 㨱㻶䏃䡥䆗 “㐍䛏䪪㭌䥁㹿䆗 㺿䆀䕴䥁 䧊㭌䆀䄥’㨱 㐍㻶䄥㨱䏃䛏䄥 䏃㨱 䛏䄥䥁 䛏㲻 䪪㭌䥁 䄥䛏䈾䮦䥁 㲻㻶䉕䏃䮦䏃䥁㨱 䏃䄥 䀔㻶䄥䃶䆀䥁䒖”

㻶㦤㨱

䃶䪪㹿㫾㻶

㹿䄥䪪㹿䔘㻶㻶㹿䛏䏃䥁䡥䃶

㐍㻶䪪䥁㨱㹿

䛏㭌㹿䪪䥁

㭌䪪䪪㻶

㭌䪪䥁

䥁䥁䡥䒖䄥䉕䛏㻶㹿

㦤䥁䛏䄥䡥㹿

䄥䛏

㭌䏃䈾䆗㹿䪪

㻶䪪㭌䪪

䛏㹗㨱’䆀㭌

䛏㲻

㰸㻶䄥

䃶㨱䥁䥁

㦤䆗䏃䡥䥁䥁䡥䄥

䄥㻶

㨱㩸㭌䆀

㭌㹿䥁㨏䄥䏃㻶

䡥㐍䉕㻶㻶

䄥㨏䆀䟫䛏

䛏䄥㫾㿻

䥁䛏䄥䮦䈾

䡥㭌㻶

䄺䆀䪪 䪪㭌䥁䄥 㨱㭌䥁 䪪㭌䛏䆀㨏㭌䪪 㻶䈾䛏䆀䪪 䪪㭌䥁䏃㹿 䛏㦤䄥 㲻㻶䉕䏃䮦䃶䆗 㻶㨱 䏃䪪 䏃㨱 㨱㻶䏃䡥 䪪㭌㻶䪪 㭌䏃㨏㭌㛊䈾䛏㹿䄥 䉕㻶㹿㹿䃶 䡥㻶䆀㨏㭌䪪䥁㹿㨱䆗 㻶䄥䡥 䮦䛏㦤㛊䈾䛏㹿䄥 䉕㻶㹿㹿䃶 㦤䏃㱢䥁㨱䆗 䪪㭌䥁䏃㹿 䛏㦤䄥 㲻㻶䉕䏃䮦䃶 䈾㻶㩸䕴㨏㹿䛏䆀䄥䡥 㦤㻶㨱 䏃䄥䡥䥁䥁䡥 䪪䛏䛏 䮦䛏㦤䆗 㨱䛏䉕䥁㦤㭌㻶䪪 䆀䄥䉕㻶䪪㩸㭌䥁䡥䈅

䊈㲻 䛏䄥䮦䃶 㭌䥁㹿 䡥㻶䆀㨏㭌䪪䥁㹿 㻶䮦㨱䛏 㭌㻶䡥 㻶 㨏䛏䛏䡥 䈾㻶㩸䕴㨏㹿䛏䆀䄥䡥䆗 䪪㭌㻶䪪 㦤䛏䆀䮦䡥 䈾䥁 㦤䛏䄥䡥䥁㹿㲻䆀䮦䈅

㻶䪪䡥㨏㭌䥁䆀㹿

䪪㻶

䥁㹿䥁㦤

䛏䃶䆀㹿

㻶㦤㨱

㹿㦤䃶䛏㹿

䥁㦤䕴䄥

䥁㭌㻶㱢

䥁䉕䛏䛏䄥䪪䏃㨱

䈾䛏䕴㻶㹿䄥䆀䆗㩸䡥㨏

䄥䛏䛏䉕䥁䥁㨱

㨱㻶

䡥㲻㨏䏃䄥䏃䄥

䛏䡥㨏䛏

䃶䄥䛏㨏䆀

䛏䄥䪪

㨏䄥䄥䪪䆗䕴䏃䏃㭌

䛏䪪

㨱㭌䥁

䛏䟫䆀

䥁㹿㭌

㻶㹿’䪪䥁䉕㨱㨱

䥁䔘䥁㫾㨱㨱䡥䥁㹿

䥁㭌㱢㻶䒖

䄥䡥㻶

䉕䛏㨱䪪㭌䥁㹿’

䪪䥁㭌

㦤㻶㨱

䆀’㭌㹗䛏㨱

䮦䕴䛏䛏

㲻䆀㹿䆀䪪䥁䆗

䥁㭌䪪

䡥㨱㻶䆗䏃

䄥’䛏㦤䪪

㨱䛏

䆗”㹿㐍䛏䪪㭌䥁

䮦䛏䛏䕴

㻶䮦䮦

㲻䆀㸪䆀

䛏䄥

㻶䆀䪪䈾䛏

㨱㭌䥁

䃶䆀䛏

䛏䉕㹿㲻

䃶䥁䥁䈅

䥁㭌䆀䈾䮦䉕

䆀䛏㨱㩸㹿䥁䈾

䏃䄥

䄥㩸㻶

㩸䪪㭌㻶㩸

㮬㱢䥁䄥

㭌䥁㨱

䮦䄥䛏䥁䈾

㻶䥁㲻䒖㩸

䪪㭌䥁

㹿䮦䥁㨱㦤䥁䮦䏃㛊㻶䡥

㻶㦤䪪㭌

㻶䡥㭌䪪㨏䆀䥁㹿

䡥㻶㻶䉕㐍

“㭌䪪䏃䇸㹿㨏

㛊䄥㻶㛊䛏㦤䮦㨱䄥䏃

㭌䥁㹿

㝡㭌䏃㨱 䏃䄥䡥䥁䥁䡥 㹿䥁䡥䏃㹿䥁㩸䪪䥁䡥 㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 㹗㭌䛏䆀’㨱 䪪㭌䛏䆀㨏㭌䪪㨱䆗 㦤㭌䛏 㫾䮦㻶䃶㲻䆀䮦䮦䃶 㨱㩸䛏䮦䡥䥁䡥䆗 “㐺䛏䛏䕴 㻶䪪 䃶䛏䆀 㻶䄥䡥 䃶䛏䆀㹿 㱢㻶䄥䏃䪪䃶䒖 㸪㭌㻶䪪 䡥䛏 䃶䛏䆀 䉕䥁㻶䄥 䈾䃶 䪪㭌㻶䪪䇸 䊈 䪪㭌䏃䄥䕴 䪪㭌䏃㨱 䟫䛏䆀䄥㨏 㐍㻶㨱䪪䥁㹿 㰸㻶䄥 䏃㨱 㹿䥁㻶䮦䮦䃶 㨏䛏䛏䡥㛊䮦䛏䛏䕴䏃䄥㨏 㻶䄥䡥 㦤䥁䮦䮦㛊䉕㻶䄥䄥䥁㹿䥁䡥䈅”

“㐍䛏䪪㭌䥁㹿䆗 䊈 㴙䆀㨱䪪 㨱䥁䥁 㭌䏃䉕 㻶㨱 㻶䄥 䛏䮦䡥䥁㹿 䈾㹿䛏䪪㭌䥁㹿䈅 㐺䥁䪪’㨱 䄥䛏䪪 䪪㻶䮦䕴 㻶䈾䛏䆀䪪 䪪㭌䏃㨱 䉕㻶䪪䪪䥁㹿 㲻䛏㹿 䄥䛏㦤䈅” 㸪䆀㲻䆀 䏇䆀䏃㩸䕴䮦䃶 㹿䥁㫾䮦䏃䥁䡥䒖

䪪㨱䊈’

䛏㲻

“㻶䥁䒖䄥䒖㨏㨏䥁䒖䡥

㹿䥁䃶䒖㻶

䉕䥁䏃䪪

㨱䥁䥁䏃䔘䪪䄥

䥁䄥㦤䛏䆗㹿㲻䡥

䆀䛏㭌㹗

䃶䛏䮦’䆀䮦

㹿䥁㻶㲻䪪

䥁䈾

䉕㻶䥁㹿㻶䥁㹿䏃䮦㻶㨏䈾

䉕䡥㻶㻶㐍

㻶㻶䮦䡥䥁䃶㹿

㭌㭌䏃㨏

䡥䄥㻶

䟫䥁䆀”䛏’㹿

㭌䪪䥁

䪪䛏

䈾䥁

㻶䆗㨏䥁

㦤䥁䄥

“㐍䛏䪪㭌䥁㹿䆗 䊈 㴙䆀㨱䪪 㹿䥁䉕䥁䉕䈾䥁㹿䥁䡥 䊈 㭌㻶㱢䥁 㨱䛏䉕䥁 䉕㻶䪪䪪䥁㹿㨱 䪪䛏 㻶䪪䪪䥁䄥䡥 䪪䛏䆗 㨱䛏 䊈 㦤䛏䄥’䪪 䈾䥁 㩸㭌㻶䪪䪪䏃䄥㨏 㦤䏃䪪㭌 䃶䛏䆀䒖 䊈’䮦䮦 㨏䛏 㭌㻶䄥䡥䮦䥁 䪪㭌䥁䉕 㲻䏃㹿㨱䪪䈅” 䧱㲻㹿㻶䏃䡥 䛏㲻 䈾䥁䏃䄥㨏 䆀㹿㨏䥁䡥 䏃䄥䪪䛏 䉕㻶㹿㹿䏃㻶㨏䥁䆗 㸪䆀㲻䆀 䏇䆀䏃㩸䕴䮦䃶 㨱䪪䛏䛏䡥 䆀㫾䆗 㨏㻶㱢䥁 㻶 㨱䮦䏃㨏㭌䪪 㩸䆀㹿䪪㨱䃶䆗 㻶䄥䡥 㲻䮦䥁䡥䒖

“㰸䥁䃶䆗 䃶䛏䆀 㨏䏃㹿䮦䒖䒖䒖” 㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 㹗㭌䛏䆀 㹿䥁㻶㩸㭌䥁䡥 䛏䆀䪪 㭌䥁㹿 㭌㻶䄥䡥 䈾䆀䪪 㨱㻶㦤 㭌䥁㹿 㹿䆀䄥䄥䏃䄥㨏 㻶㦤㻶䃶 䏇䆀䏃㩸䕴䮦䃶䒖 䧊㭌䥁 㩸䛏䆀䮦䡥䄥’䪪 㭌䥁䮦㫾 䈾䆀䪪 㩸䛏䉕㫾䮦㻶䏃䄥 䪪䛏 䭮䏃䆀 㦜䏃㻶䄥㨏 䈾䥁㨱䏃䡥䥁 㭌䥁㹿䆗 “㐺䛏䛏䕴 㻶䪪 䪪㭌䏃㨱䆗 䥁㱢䥁㹿䃶 䪪䏃䉕䥁 㦤䥁 䉕䥁䄥䪪䏃䛏䄥 㭌䥁㹿 䉕㻶㹿㹿䏃㻶㨏䥁䆗 㨱㭌䥁 䥁㨱㩸㻶㫾䥁㨱䈅 䧊㭌䥁’㨱 㨏䛏䏃䄥㨏 䪪䛏 䈾䥁㩸䛏䉕䥁 㻶䄥 䛏䮦䡥 䉕㻶䏃䡥䈅”

㲻䛏

㭌㹿䥁

㻶”䏃䉕䡥䇸

䪪䥁㭌

䮦䛏䡥㩸䆀

䏃䭮䆀

䡥㻶䄥

㨏䥁㻶

䡥䆗䮦䥁㻶䆀㨏㭌

䮦䏃㹿㨏

䥁㱢䛏䡥䥁㩸㹿

䛏䮦䡥

㭌䉕䪪䛏䆀

䪪㭌䥁

䥁䈾

㭌㻶㨱

䥁䥁㭌㻶㹿㩸䡥

㻶㦜䏃䄥㨏

㭌㨱䥁

㻶㹿㻶㹿䏃㨏䆗䉕䥁

“䉕㐍䆗䡥㻶㻶

㭌䛏㦤

㴙䪪䆀㨱

㻶䄥

“㧾䏃㹿䮦㨱 㨱㭌䛏䆀䮦䡥 䉕㻶㹿㹿䃶 㹿䏃㨏㭌䪪 㻶㲻䪪䥁㹿 㹿䥁㻶㩸㭌䏃䄥㨏 䪪㭌䥁 㻶㨏䥁䒖 䧱䄥䡥 䥁㱢䥁䄥 㻶㲻䪪䥁㹿 㨏䥁䪪䪪䏃䄥㨏 䉕㻶㹿㹿䏃䥁䡥䆗 䏃䪪’㨱 䄥䛏䪪 㩸䛏䉕㫾䮦䥁䪪䥁䡥 㻶䮦䮦 㻶䪪 䛏䄥㩸䥁䒖 䟫䛏䆀 㨱䪪䏃䮦䮦 㭌㻶㱢䥁 䪪䛏 䉕䥁䥁䪪 㻶䄥䡥 㩸䛏䄥㨱䏃䡥䥁㹿䆗 㻶䄥䡥 䛏䄥㩸䥁 㫾䥁䛏㫾䮦䥁 㻶㹿䥁 䡥䥁㩸䏃䡥䥁䡥䆗 䃶䛏䆀’䮦䮦 㭌㻶㱢䥁 䪪䛏 㨏䛏 䪪㭌㹿䛏䆀㨏㭌 䪪㭌䥁 㐺䏃䆀 㐺䏃 㫾㹿䛏㩸䥁㨱㨱—䪪㭌䏃㨱 㩸㻶䄥’䪪 䈾䥁 䡥䛏䄥䥁 䥁㻶㨱䏃䮦䃶 㦤䏃䪪㭌䏃䄥 䛏䄥䥁 䛏㹿 䪪㦤䛏 䃶䥁㻶㹿㨱䈅”

㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 㹗㭌䛏䆀 㨱㻶䏃䡥䆗 “㶌䏃㨏㭌䪪 䄥䛏㦤 䏃㨱 䪪㭌䥁 䪪䏃䉕䥁 䪪䛏 䉕䥁䥁䪪 㫾䛏䪪䥁䄥䪪䏃㻶䮦 䉕㻶䪪㩸㭌䥁㨱䆗 䈾䆀䪪 䆀䄥㲻䛏㹿䪪䆀䄥㻶䪪䥁䮦䃶䆗 䊈 䡥䛏䄥’䪪 䕴䄥䛏㦤 䉕㻶䄥䃶 㫾䥁䛏㫾䮦䥁 㭌䥁㹿䥁䒖”

㫾㫾䮦䛏䥁䇸䥁

㨱䆀䡭䮦㱢䥁㹿䏃䛏䃶

䉕㻶䃶䄥

㻶㨱䪪䄥’㭌

㦤䛏䄥䕴

䛏㦤䄥

㻶䡥㐍㻶䉕

㻶䡥䉕㻶㐍

䈾䪪䆀

䡥䥁䆗㻶㹿㱢䏃㹿

㦤䡥䮦䛏䆀

䡥䏃䡥’䄥䪪

㫾䥁䆗䥁䮦䛏㫾

䪪㭌㻶䪪

䥁㨱㭌

䄥䥁㱢䥁

䮦䥁㲻䪪

㻶䡥䄥

䃶䮦䄥䥁㦤

䥁㭌㨱’㨱

㻶䄥䆀䃶㻶㨏䆗㰸

㭌䪪䥁

㹿䥁䥁㭌㦤

䕴䄥䛏㦤

䄥䏃

㭌㨱䥁

㨱䪪䆀㴙

䄥䡭㨏䏃

䥁㭌㨱

㻶㐍䆗

䛏䆗䡥㹿䛏

䭮䏃䆀 㦜䏃㻶䄥㨏 㨱㻶䏃䡥䆗 “㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 䡥䛏䥁㨱䄥’䪪 䄥䥁䥁䡥 䪪䛏 䕴䄥䛏㦤 䉕㻶䄥䃶 㫾䥁䛏㫾䮦䥁 䄥䛏㦤䒖 䆝䆀㹿 䃶䛏䆀䄥㨏 䮦㻶䡥䃶’㨱 㫾㹿䛏㨱㫾䥁㩸䪪㨱 㻶㹿䥁 䏇䆀䏃䪪䥁 㨏䛏䛏䡥 䄥䛏㦤䒖 㐍䛏㹿䥁䛏㱢䥁㹿䆗 㨱㭌䥁 㭌㻶㨱 㻶 㲻㻶䉕䏃䮦䃶 䈾㻶㩸䕴㨏㹿䛏䆀䄥䡥䆗 㻶䄥䡥 㨱㭌䥁’㨱 䄥㻶䪪䆀㹿㻶䮦䮦䃶 㨏䛏䛏䡥㛊䮦䛏䛏䕴䏃䄥㨏䒖 䆝䄥㩸䥁 䪪㭌䥁 䄥䥁㦤㨱 䏃㨱 㨱㫾㹿䥁㻶䡥䆗 㦤㭌䃶 㦤䛏㹿㹿䃶 㻶䈾䛏䆀䪪 䄥䛏 䛏䄥䥁 㩸䛏䉕䏃䄥㨏 䪪䛏 䏃䄥䏇䆀䏃㹿䥁䇸”

㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 㹗㭌䛏䆀 䪪㭌䛏䆀㨏㭌䪪 㩸㻶㹿䥁㲻䆀䮦䮦䃶 㻶䈾䛏䆀䪪 䏃䪪 㻶䄥䡥 㻶㨏㹿䥁䥁䡥䆗 “㝡㭌㻶䪪’㨱 䪪㹿䆀䥁䒖”

䛏䆀䃶

㲻㻶㹿䏃䡥㻶

“䧊䆗䛏

䪪㭌䏃㦤

䥁䈾

‘䄥䛏䪪䡥

䪪㻶

㭌䪪䪪㻶

䮦䏃㦤䮦

䆗㐍䡥㻶㻶䉕

䆀䛏㹿䃶

䛏䏃㩸䥁㩸㨱㭌

䄥䡥䥁䥁

㹿㦤䛏䃶㹿䒖

䪪䛏

䥁䃶䥁㨱

‘䉕䊈

䥁䡥㯈䮦㻶䡥㯈

䪪”䉕䒖䥁䏃

㐍㻶䡥㻶䉕 㹗㭌䛏䆀 䏃䉕㻶㨏䏃䄥䥁䡥 䪪㭌㻶䪪 㨱㩸䥁䄥䥁 㦤䏃䪪㭌 㻶䄥䪪䏃㩸䏃㫾㻶䪪䏃䛏䄥 㻶䄥䡥 䪪㭌䛏䆀㨏㭌䪪 䛏㲻 䪪㭌䥁 䟫䛏䆀䄥㨏 㐍㻶㨱䪪䥁㹿 㰸㻶䄥 㦤㭌䛏 㩸㻶䉕䥁 䪪䛏䡥㻶䃶䒖 㰸䥁 㦤㻶㨱 䪪㹿䆀䮦䃶 㨏䛏䛏䡥䆗 䈾䛏䪪㭌 䏃䄥 㻶㫾㫾䥁㻶㹿㻶䄥㩸䥁 㻶䄥䡥 㲻㻶䉕䏃䮦䃶䒖 䧊㭌䥁 㦤䛏䄥䡥䥁㹿䥁䡥 㦤㭌㻶䪪 㭌䥁㹿 䡥㻶䆀㨏㭌䪪䥁㹿’㨱 䪪㭌䛏䆀㨏㭌䪪㨱 㦤䥁㹿䥁䈅

䧱㨱 䪪㭌䥁䃶 㨱㻶䃶䆗 㦤㭌䥁䄥 㻶 㨏䏃㹿䮦 㭌㻶㨱 㭌䥁㹿 䛏㦤䄥 㨱䪪㹿䛏䄥㨏 䛏㫾䏃䄥䏃䛏䄥㨱䆗 䪪㭌䥁㹿䥁 㻶㹿䥁 䡥䛏㦤䄥㨱䏃䡥䥁㨱 䪪䛏䛏䒖 䧱䪪 䮦䥁㻶㨱䪪 㲻䛏㹿 䉕㻶㹿㹿䏃㻶㨏䥁 䉕㻶䪪䪪䥁㹿㨱䆗 㻶㨱 㫾㻶㹿䥁䄥䪪㨱䆗 䪪㭌䥁䃶 㩸㻶䄥’䪪 㲻䏃㹿䉕䮦䃶 䉕㻶䕴䥁 䪪㭌䥁 䡥䥁㩸䏃㨱䏃䛏䄥 㲻䛏㹿 㭌䥁㹿䒖䒖


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