Chapter 1506: 1444: Admitting Mistakes
Chapter 1506: 1444: Admitting Mistakes
Capítulo 1506: Chapter 1444: Admitting Mistakes
Ah Jiu pulled Wufu away from the small building. Wufu noticed his displeased expression and asked, “Are you upset again?”
“Let’s leave first!” Ah Jiu said with a frown, “There were other people in that room.”
“I know!”
Ah Jiu stopped and looked at her, “You know?”
“When it comes to sensing people’s presence, I trust my instincts are sharp,” Wufu nodded.
“And you still wanted to have tea there?” Ah Jiu said sinisterly, “Is it because your heart is too big, or is the Master of Unparalleled Tower too charming that you’ve lost your sense of direction?”
Wufu awkwardly said, “Look at you, getting jealous over nothing. Isn’t it human nature to appreciate beauty?”
Seeing Ah Jiu grow more displeased, she hurriedly said, “I thought if the enemy doesn’t move, neither should I!”
Ah Jiu gave a cold snort, “Let’s go.”
“Come on, we haven’t gone to see the excitement yet!” Wufu tugged at him.
“You just said he had someone imitate you?” Ah Jiu’s anger was blazing. Didn’t that mean they were treating that person as Wufu and doing all sorts of indecent things?
Ah Jiu wanted to kill!
Wufu said, “The Master of Unparalleled Tower said something right—fake is fake. We’re the ones overthinking it. But since it’s already done, I don’t regret it. Let’s go see.”
Ah Jiu was pulled along by her, stumbling back to the lively spot.
There, people were crowding together, faces filled with excitement. Some had lecherous looks, and their mouths spewed even more vulgar and wanton words.
The steward of Unparalleled Tower was dispersing people. Wufu glanced at the crowd, wondering if anyone from the Jingkang Prince’s Mansion was here.
“Move along, move along, nothing to see here!” The stewards were driving people away, and some young servants cleverly escorted others looking for fun to leave.
“Master.”
Chi Wu appeared in front of Ah Jiu and Wufu.
“How is it?” Ah Jiu looked at him.
“Crown Prince Song has already left through the back door. Some profligates’ family members have also arrived!” Chi Wu responded.
Wufu was more concerned about the Jingkang Prince’s Mansion, “What about over there?”
“The person who came is a little servant, probably someone who serves Crown Prince Zhao.”
Wufu finally breathed a sigh of relief; Crown Prince Zhao’s people essentially meant Princess Consort’s people.
“Let’s go!” Ah Jiu pulled her along without looking back.
Inside the carriage on their way home, Ah Jiu said nothing, the atmosphere heavy, staring straight at Wufu.
Wufu felt guilty inside, moved closer with a grin, “Are we going to Xiangguo Temple tomorrow?”
“You’re dreaming if you think you can brush this off!” Ah Jiu grabbed her, flipping her over his knee, and started spanking her upturned buttocks.
The crisp sound of slaps left Wufu stunned—she was spanked by a man!
“Tell me, are you still going to such places in the future?”
Wufu turned her head, looking very innocent, “You’re the one who agreed to take me!”
Ah Jiu choked, “So you’re saying it’s my fault, and I’m the one who should be spanked?”
Wufu pouted, “That’s not what I meant, just that…”
She was a bit anxious, not knowing how to phrase it.
Ah Jiu sighed helplessly, “I shouldn’t have indulged you. I regret it. It’s all my fault.”
Wufu’s heart ached upon hearing this, repeatedly apologizing, “It’s my fault, it’s my fault. I won’t go again, I won’t play again.”
Ah Jiu looked at her deeply, pulling her into his embrace, “I’m scared. When you were sitting next to those profligates, how they looked at you—I wanted to gouge their eyes out. What if you fell into their hands?”
Wufu was truly touched, kissed his lips, and promised, “I’ll protect myself. I’m afraid. I won’t go again.”
Ah Jiu smirked in a place she couldn’t see, a glint of satisfaction in his eyes. Ah, pretending to be pitiful works well.
Outside the carriage, Chi Wu and Yuan Ye exchanged glances. Was this the “love-hate relationship” the Master referred to?
㱮䧟㱮䔅㓎㪣䥣
䶀㱮䁃䥣㼃
爐
擄
㼃䶀
㼃㹓㱮䚡
盧
老
㗏㪣㢙䁃㹣
㱮㢙䶧㓢
㢙
㱮㱮㓎䶀䶀㴖䚡
蘆
䚡㖃䁃䶧䛤䛤
爐
㘨䱛㲬䱛
䚡䶧䁃㖃䛤䛤㢙㱮䚡㱮䥣㼃䵏䶧—㖃㖃㢙㱮
擄
䶀㹣㱮㼃㱮䝎㪣䛤䁃䚡
盧
㢙
䚡䁃㢙
䶀䛤㢙䚡䱛㧛䶧䶧
爐
䶀㼃
䥣䱛
䛡䧟㱮
㴖䛡㖃㱮䶀㴖
㢙䥣㴖㪣㱮㱮
㢙㱮䚡䛡䁃䛤䶧
㱮䝎
㢙䁃㹣䔅
䶀㼃
䶀㘨㖃
爐
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㴖㢙䏔 㼃䛡䛤㴖 㢙䚡䁃 㪣䶀䏔㱮㖃㱮䁃 䛡䛤㴖 䛡㱮㢙䁃䔅 㢙 㴖㓎䛤㪣㱮 䛤䚡 䛡䛤㴖 㱮㹣㱮㴖䔅 㼃䛡㱮䚡 䛡㱮 㘨䶀㪣㪣䶀䏔㱮䁃 䛡㱮㖃 䶀䚡㼃䶀 㼃䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮㗏 㲬䛤㼃䛡 㢙㪣㪣 㼃䛡㱮 㢙㼃㼃㱮䚡䁃㢙䚡㼃㴖 䝎㱮䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㱮䛤㖃 䶀䏔䚡 䥣㱮䶀䥣㪣㱮䔅 㼃䛡㱮㹣 䁃䛤䁃䚡’㼃 䝎䶀㼃䛡㱮㖃 䏔䛤㼃䛡 㢙䚡㹣 㘨䶀㖃㓎㢙㪣䛤㼃䛤㱮㴖㗏
䧟䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮 㼃㖃㢙㓢㱮㪣㱮䁃 㼃䛡㖃䶀䱛䶧䛡 㼃䛡㱮 䵏䛤㼃㹣’㴖 㴖㼃㖃㱮㱮㼃㴖㗏 㚭㼃 䏔㢙㴖 㢙䱛㼃䱛㓎䚡䔅 䏔䛤㼃䛡 䵏䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃㴖 䛤䚡 㴖㱮㢙㴖䶀䚡䔅 㢙䚡䁃 㼃䛡㱮 㴖㼃㖃㱮㱮㼃㴖 䶀䵏䵏㢙㴖䛤䶀䚡㢙㪣㪣㹣 䏔㢙㘨㼃㱮䁃 㼃䛡㱮 㴖䵏㱮䚡㼃 䶀㘨 㴖䱛䶧㢙㖃㓊䵏䶀㢙㼃㱮䁃 䵏䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃㴖㗏
䵏㢙䭛䛡
㼃㴖䶀䥣
䔅䥣䱛㴖䵏
䛤䚡㢙䎴䝎䵏
㼃䛡㱮
㢙㱮㼃㖃㼃
䱛㴖䛤㘨㗏㼃㖃
㘨䶀㼃㱮䚡
㘨㱮㪣㪣䁃䛤
䵏㱮䁃㖃㢙㓢
㼃䶀
䁃㢙䚡
㢙㱮㼃
䛡䛤䏔㼃
㪣㪣㓎㴖㢙
㱮䁃㢙䁃䁃
㖃㱮䁃㼃䶀㴖㢙
䱛䱛㘨㲬
㢙㼃㱮䝎㪣
㢙㖃䛡䚡㼃㱮䶀
㴖䚡䔅㴖㖖㢙䵏
䥣㴖䥣㱮㗏㼃䶀䁃
㖃㱮䶧䵏㢙䛤㖃㢙
䛡㼃㱮
㱮䛤㱮䝎㴖㴖䁃
䏔㢙㴖
䁃㢙䚡
䚡㼃㴖䱛
㖃㴖㢙䶀㓢䛤䱛
㼃䛡㱮
䧟䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮 䏔㢙㴖 㴖䥣㢙䵏䛤䶀䱛㴖 㱮䚡䶀䱛䶧䛡䎴 䝎㱮㴖䛤䁃㱮㴖 㼃䛡㱮 㼃䏔䶀 䶀㘨 㼃䛡㱮㓎䔅 㐩㢙䁃㱮䛤㼃㱮 䏔㢙㴖 㢙㪣㴖䶀 䶀䚡䝎䶀㢙㖃䁃䔅 㖃㱮㴖䥣䶀䚡㴖䛤䝎㪣㱮 㘨䶀㖃 䝎㖃㱮䏔䛤䚡䶧 㼃㱮㢙㗏
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㼃䶀䶀㖖 䵏䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃㴖 㘨㖃䶀㓎 㼃䛡㱮 䥣㢙䥣㱮㖃 䝎㢙䶧䔅 䥣㱮㱮㪣䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㱮㓎 䵏㢙㖃㱮㘨䱛㪣㪣㹣 㢙䚡䁃 䥣㪣㢙䵏䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㱮㓎 䛤䚡㼃䶀 㼃䛡㱮 䥣䶀㖃䵏㱮㪣㢙䛤䚡 䁃䛤㴖䛡㗏
㱮䛡
㢙
㢙㴖
㱮䶀䚡
㼃㖖䶀䶀
㴖䜙
㢙㗏㢙䏔㹣
㼃䛤
㢙䛡䁃䚡
㖃䶀㓢㱮
䶀䶀䚡㴖
䚡䁃㢙
䁃䵏㱮㢙㪣䥣
䚡䁃䔅䶀䏔
㖃㱮㼃㼃䵏㱮䛡䁃㴖
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㪣䶀䶀㖖㱮䁃 㢙㼃 㼃䛡㱮 䵏䶀䚡㴖㼃㢙䚡㼃 㱮㢙㼃㱮㖃 㢙䚡䁃 㴖㢙䛤䁃䔅 “㖬䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃㴖 䵏㢙䚡 䝎㪣䶀㢙㼃 㹣䶀䱛㖃 㴖㼃䶀㓎㢙䵏䛡䔅 䝎㱮 䵏㢙㖃㱮㘨䱛㪣 䚡䶀㼃 㼃䶀 䶀㓢㱮㖃㱮㢙㼃㗏” 䜙㴖 䛡㱮 㴖䥣䶀㖖㱮䔅 䛡㱮 㓎䶀㓢㱮䁃 㼃䛡㱮 㼃㱮㢙䵏䱛䥣 䶀㓢㱮㖃㗏
㲬䱛㘨䱛 㼃䶀䶀㖖 㢙 㴖䛤䥣 䶀㘨 㼃㱮㢙䔅 㴖䛡㱮㪣㪣㱮䁃 㴖䶀㓎㱮 䥣㱮㢙䚡䱛㼃㴖䔅 㢙䚡䁃 㴖㢙䛤䁃䔅 “㯠䚡䵏㱮 㼃䛡䛤㴖 㴖㱮㢙㴖䶀䚡 㢙㖃㖃䛤㓢㱮㴖䔅 㚭 㴖䱛䁃䁃㱮䚡㪣㹣 䏔㢙䚡㼃 䵏㖃㢙䝎㴖䔅 㴖㼃㱮㢙㓎㱮䁃䔅 䁃䛤䥣䥣㱮䁃 䛤䚡 㴖㪣䛤㓢㱮㖃㴖 䶀㘨 䶧䛤䚡䶧㱮㖃 䏔䛤㼃䛡 㖃㱮䁃 㓢䛤䚡㱮䶧㢙㖃䔅 䏔䛤㼃䛡 㘨䛤䚡㱮㪣㹣 㴖㪣䛤䵏㱮䁃 䶧䛤䚡䶧㱮㖃 㴖㼃㖃㢙䚡䁃㴖䔅 㢙䚡䁃 㢙 䥣䶀㼃 䶀㘨 㖃㱮㢙㪣䶧㢙㖃 䏔䛤䚡㱮㗏 䧟䛡㢙㼃 㼃㢙㴖㼃㱮 䛤㴖 㴖䛤㓎䥣㪣㹣 䁃䛤㓢䛤䚡㱮㗏”
“㼃䰓䶀
㱮䶀㱮㓎㴖䚡䶀
㓎䶀㖃㖃䶀䶀㼃䏔
㪣㹣㢙㱮㪣㖃
㱮䁃䛤㪣䥣㱮䔅㖃
㢙䝎䵏䎴㖖
䝎䱛㹣
䱛䝎㼃
䛤㐩䱛
㱮㖃㢙
㴖㼃㖖㱮㢙䝎
䜙䛡
㖃㴖䵏䝎㢙
䱛䥣㓎䥣㪣
‘㪣㪣㚭
䶀㗏”䏔䚡
㼃䁃䶀㢙㹣䔅
䱛㼃㖃䚡䔅㖃㱮
䏔䚡䛡㱮
䏔㱮
㢙
㱮䛡㢙㓢
㲬䱛㘨䱛’㴖 㱮㹣㱮㴖 㪣䛤㼃 䱛䥣䒀 “㣪㱮㢙㪣㪣㹣䔅 㖃㱮㢙㪣㪣㹣䔅 㚭 㼃䛡䶀䱛䶧䛡㼃 㴖䶀 㼃䶀䶀㗏”
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㖃䶀㪣㪣㱮䁃 䛡䛤㴖 㱮㹣㱮㴖 㢙㼃 䛡㱮㖃㗏
䱛䱛㘨㲬
“䶀䁃㔽䶀
䱛䚡㗏㢙”㖃㱮㼃
㢙䚡䁃
䶧䁃䶧䒀䛤䶧㪣㱮
㖃㱮䁃㱮㴖䛤
㖃㢙㱮
㢙䱛䛡䚡㓎
“䥷䶀䱛’㓢㱮 䶧䶀㼃 㴖䶀㓎㱮 䚡㱮㖃㓢㱮 㴖㢙㹣䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㢙㼃䔅” 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㢙䁃㓎䛤㖃㱮䁃 䛡㱮㖃 䵏䛡㱮㱮㖖䛤䚡㱮㴖㴖㗏
㲬䱛㘨䱛 㴖䛡㖃䱛䶧䶧㱮䁃䔅 㘨㪣䛤䥣䥣䛤䚡䶧 䶀䥣㱮䚡 㼃䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮 䵏䱛㖃㼃㢙䛤䚡 㼃䶀 㪣䶀䶀㖖 䶀䱛㼃㴖䛤䁃㱮 㢙㴖 㼃䛡㱮 㴖䛡䶀䥣㴖 䝎㹣 㼃䛡㱮 㖃䶀㢙䁃 㖃㢙䵏㱮䁃 䥣㢙㴖㼃㗏
㱮㘨㱮䛤䚡㪣䶧
㢙
㱮䛡䶇
㗏㖃㱮䝎䶀䁃
䛤䝎㼃
䏔㱮䔅㢙㹣䚡䁃
“㚭㘨 㹣䶀䱛’㖃㱮 㼃䛤㖃㱮䁃䔅 㪣㢙㹣 䁃䶀䏔䚡 㘨䶀㖃 㢙 䏔䛡䛤㪣㱮䎴 䛤㼃’㴖 㢙䝎䶀䱛㼃 㼃䏔䶀 䶇䛡䛤䵏䛡㱮䚡 㼃䶀 㧛䛤㢙䚡䶧䶧䱛䶀 䧟㱮㓎䥣㪣㱮䔅” 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㴖䱛䶧䶧㱮㴖㼃㱮䁃㗏
㲬䱛㘨䱛 㪣㢙㹣 䁃䶀䏔䚡䒀 “䧟䛡㱮䚡 㚭’㪣㪣 㼃㢙㖖㱮 㢙 䚡㢙䥣㗏”
䛡㱮㲬㪣䛤
㪣䚡䛤䶧㹣
䶀㴖䶀䚡
䛡䵏㘨䶧㢙㓊䶀㪣䚡㴖䛤㪣
䶀䚡䁃䔅䏔
㐩䱛䔅䛤
㴖䛡㱮
䜙䛡
䛡䛤䏔㼃
䚡䶧㘨㪣㪣㢙䛤
㢙䛡䛤㼃䵏㼃䚡䶧
㱮䛡㖃
㴖㱮䥣㗏㱮㢙㪣
䵏䱛䁃㼃䶀䚡㱮䚡䛤
㹣㱮㴖㱮䔅
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㴖䛡䶀䶀㖖 䛡䛤㴖 䛡㱮㢙䁃䔅 㪣䶀䶀㖖㱮䁃 㢙㼃 㐩㢙䁃㱮䛤㼃㱮䔅 㢙䚡䁃 䶧㱮㴖㼃䱛㖃㱮䁃 㘨䶀㖃 㢙 㼃䛡䛤䚡 䝎㪣㢙䚡㖖㱮㼃䔅 䥣㱮㖃㴖䶀䚡㢙㪣㪣㹣 䵏䶀㓢㱮㖃䛤䚡䶧 㲬䱛㘨䱛䔅 㢙㴖 䛡㱮 䥣䛤䵏㖖㱮䁃 䱛䥣 㢙 䝎䶀䶀㖖䔅 㘨㪣䛤䥣䥣䛤䚡䶧 䛤㼃 䶀䥣㱮䚡 䏔䛤㼃䛡䶀䱛㼃 䥣㢙䱛㴖䛤䚡䶧䔅 㴖㼃䛤㪣㪣 䥣㱮㱮㪣䛤䚡䶧 䵏䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃㴖 㢙䚡䁃 㓢㢙㖃䛤䶀䱛㴖 㼃㖃㱮㢙㼃㴖㗏
䶇䛡㱮’㪣㪣 㴖䱛㖃㱮㪣㹣 䏔㢙䚡㼃 㼃䶀 㱮㢙㼃 䏔䛡㱮䚡 㴖䛡㱮 䏔㢙㖖㱮㴖㔴
䱛䥣䒀
䏔㱮
䥣㪣㴖㼃㱮
㢙㖖䏔㱮䔅䶀
㪣㹣㱮㱮䁃䎴䥣
㲬䱛䱛㘨
㲬”㖃㱮䛡㱮
㴖㱮㹣㱮
㖃㢙㱮
䛡㖃㱮
㖃㪣䝎䔅㖃䱛㱮䁃
㘨㖃䝎㱮㹣䛤㪣
㢙㴖㼃
䛡㴖㱮
䏔䛡䚡㱮
㢙㴖
䚡䶀”㤵䏔
㴖䛡㱮
“䜙㪣㓎䶀㴖㼃 㼃䛡㱮㖃㱮㔴” 䜙 䵏䱛䥣 䶀㘨 㼃㱮㢙 䏔㢙㴖 䝎㖃䶀䱛䶧䛡㼃 㼃䶀 䛡㱮㖃 㪣䛤䥣㴖䔅 㲬䱛㘨䱛 㼃䶀䶀㖖 㢙 㴖䛤䥣䔅 㖃䱛䝎䝎㱮䁃 䛡㱮㖃 㱮㹣㱮㴖䔅 㢙䚡䁃 㪣䶀䶀㖖㱮䁃 㢙㼃 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛䒀 “䥷䶀䱛 䁃䛤䁃䚡’㼃 㖃㱮㴖㼃㤵”
“㐩䱛㴖㼃 䚡㢙䥣䥣㱮䁃 㢙 㪣䛤㼃㼃㪣㱮䔅” 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㖃㱮䥣㪣䛤㱮䁃䔅 䥣䱛㴖䛡䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㱮 䥣㪣㢙㼃㱮 䶀㘨 䥣㱮㱮㪣㱮䁃 㴖䚡㢙䵏㖖㴖 㼃䶀䏔㢙㖃䁃 䛡㱮㖃㗏
㲬䱛䱛㘨
䥣㱮㴖䛤䔅䶧㢙䚡㪣
㪣㢙㪣
䔅㱮㢙㖃㖃㢙䚡䶧䁃
䱛䚡㢙㱮㼃䔅㴖䥣
㓎㢙㱮䁃
䏔䁃䎴䚡䶀
䁃䚡㱮䶧㢙㪣䵏
㹣䚡㼃㱮㪣㢙
䔅㪣㴖㖃㖖䚡㱮㱮
㖃㱮䛡
䛤㩨䱛㱮㼃
䚡㼃䔅㴖㱮㼃䛡䵏㴖䱛
䛡㢙䏔䵏㱮㴖
䛤䥣䚡㱮
䚡䶧㖃㗏䛤
䱛䔅㴖䚡㼃
䶀㖖䶧䚡䶀䛤㪣
“䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 䛤㴖 㴖䶀 䶧䶀䶀䁃㔴” 䶇䛡㱮 䥣䶀䥣䥣㱮䁃 㢙䚡䶀㼃䛡㱮㖃 䵏䛡㱮㴖㼃䚡䱛㼃 䛤䚡㼃䶀 䛡㱮㖃 㓎䶀䱛㼃䛡㗏
“㚭’㓎 㱮㓢㱮䚡 䝎㱮㼃㼃㱮㖃 䏔䛡㱮䚡 㹣䶀䱛 䝎㱮䛡㢙㓢㱮㔴” 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㴖㢙䛤䁃 䁃䶀㼃䛤䚡䶧㪣㹣㗏
㴖䱛䵏㖖㼃
䱛䱛㲬㘨
䶀㗏䶧䚡㼃䱛㱮
㱮䛡㖃
䱛㼃䶀
䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 䥣䱛㼃 䁃䶀䏔䚡 㼃䛡㱮 䝎䶀䶀㖖䔅 㼃䶀䶀㖖 㢙 䒑㢙䁃㱮 䵏䶀㓎䝎 㢙䚡䁃 㢙 㼃㢙㖃䶧㱮㼃 㓎䛤㖃㖃䶀㖃 㘨㖃䶀㓎 㼃䛡㱮 㴖㱮䵏㖃㱮㼃 䵏䶀㓎䥣㢙㖃㼃㓎㱮䚡㼃 䛤䚡 㼃䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮䔅 䥣㢙㼃㼃䛤䚡䶧 㼃䛡㱮 㴖䥣㢙䵏㱮 䚡㱮㹓㼃 㼃䶀 䛡䛤㓎䒀 “㖬䶀㓎㱮 䶀㓢㱮㖃䔅 㚭’㪣㪣 㖃㱮䁃䶀 㹣䶀䱛㖃 䛡㢙䛤㖃㗏”
㲬䱛㘨䱛 㖃㢙䛤㴖㱮䁃 㢙䚡 㱮㹣㱮䝎㖃䶀䏔䔅 㴖䛤㼃㼃䛤䚡䶧 䝎㱮㘨䶀㖃㱮 䛡䛤㓎䒀 “䥷䶀䱛 䵏㢙䚡 䁃䶀 䛡㢙䛤㖃㤵”
㓎䛡䛤
䶀㼃㓎䛡䱛
䛤㖃㼃㱮䁃䵏䔅
㢙
䵏㓎䛡䱛
㘨䱛㲬䱛’㴖
䔅㴖䏔㢙
㱮䶧㓢㢙
㼃㖃㹣䛤㪣㱮㢙
䛡㴖㱮
䚡䛤
䧟䛡㱮
㖃㓎㖃䶀䔅㖃䛤
䛡䁃㼃䛤㗏䏔䵏㱮㼃
䱛䝎䚡
㼃㱮䛡
㓎㴖㱮㴖㹣
㼃䶀䶀
㱮㱮㴖䚡䛤䶧
“㚭’㪣㪣 䛡㢙㓢㱮 㐩㢙䁃㱮䛤㼃㱮 䵏䶀㓎㱮 䛡㱮㪣䥣 㹣䶀䱛㔴” 䜙䛡 㐩䛤䱛 㼃䱛㖃䚡㱮䁃 㖃㱮䁃䒀 “㚭’㪣㪣 䥣㖃㢙䵏㼃䛤䵏㱮 㓎䶀㖃㱮 䛤䚡 㼃䛡㱮 㘨䱛㼃䱛㖃㱮㔴”
㬷㱮 䒑䱛㓎䥣㱮䁃 䶀㘨㘨 㼃䛡㱮 䵏㢙㖃㖃䛤㢙䶧㱮 䛤䚡 㱮㓎䝎㢙㖃㖃㢙㴖㴖㓎㱮䚡㼃䔅 㢙䚡䁃 㲬䱛㘨䱛 䝎䱛㖃㴖㼃 䛤䚡㼃䶀 㪣㢙䱛䶧䛡㼃㱮㖃㗏㗏
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