Miracle Doctor Baby

Chapter 2433: 651: The Origins of the Three Guardians (Part 4)



Chapter 2433: 651: The Origins of the Three Guardians (Part 4)

Capítulo 2433: Chapter 651: The Origins of the Three Guardians (Part 4)

They became three lonely and abandoned Biguang Demon Beast eggs, discarded on the ground of the Demon Palace’s back mountain, slowly deteriorating. It was then they encountered the young Di Minghan, even younger than the Di Minghan seen previously in the Light Curtain—he seemed to be only about four or five years old when he found the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs…

Initially, Di Canghai thought of the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs found by Di Minghan as something to refine. After all, unlike Spiritual beast eggs, which hatch Spiritual beasts that can form contracts, Demon Beast eggs, if not timely hatched, become dead eggs. However, they can be used to refine magic power. When young Di Minghan encountered the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs, they were already close to being dead eggs, yet unexpectedly, little Di Minghan merged his blood with the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs…

Even Di Canghai was quite surprised and wanted to tell his son that the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs were already dead, but he didn’t want to hurt little Di Minghan, so he decided to let Di Minghan keep the three Biguang Demon Beast eggs. Eventually, young Di Minghan would naturally come to understand the truth and learn to differentiate Demon Beast eggs…

At that time, the three little ones on the brink of death surprisingly awakened their divine knowledge, thus clearly knowing how they began following Di Minghan. Young Di Minghan’s blood did not revive them, but for some unknown reason, little Di Minghan was so attached to them that they ultimately made a decision—a decision that changed their lives…

That decision was for the three little ones to use the Biguang Demon Beast’s forbidden skills together, transforming them into Di Minghan’s companion beasts, staying by his side. The consequence of this was that they became neither human nor beast, no longer complete individuals but companion beings belonging solely to Di Minghan…

From then on, as Di Minghan lived, they lived; as Di Minghan died, they died; as Di Minghan was wounded, they were hurt even more…

Yet at that time, they had no regrets, and to this day they still have no regrets…

They were no longer orphans, no longer abandoned Biguang Demon Beast eggs; their family was Di Minghan, and their kin was also Di Minghan…

As for their choice, it was not wrong. For them to transform into humans, Di Minghan exerted a hundredfold effort, searching through various methods, and ultimately succeeded. Although they remained Di Minghan’s companions, they truly became beings with human-demon bodies…

On the day they truly became human bodies, Di Minghan bestowed upon them names and appointed them like Emperor Zi, becoming the four Guardians of Di Minghan—their names were Hua Qianyu, Feng Hen, and An Shang…

Apart from Di Minghan and the three of them, no one knew this story. The external world all believed they were rescued by Di Minghan and kept by his side, but all were wrong! Even Di Canghai, Nangong Lan, Di Yao, and Emperor Zi himself didn’t know their true origins…

Not to mention those fabricated matters in the Illusion Realm just now, which were entirely ineffective against the three of them…

“Welcome to the Demon Tomb Forest. If you seek better training and Demon God’s heritage, simply traverse this forest to obtain everything you desire! From the moment you enter the forest, with each opponent defeated, your strength will increase; conversely, with each hit from an opponent, you will fall into the Illusion Array, and once trapped in the Illusion Array too much, you will plunge into the Demon Heart Array…

䦤㯼䯏㟍䥪

䥪㾩䉰㹹

㵧䦤㥢

㹹䵧䥪㴐㹹䐂㤅㥭

䵧䯏㨎

㥢䐂䦤䦤㵧

“㝘㗌䵧㗌㓰䢘㗌

䱲㝘㝘㹹

㥢㵧䦤

㴐䦤㥢㟍

㴐䥪

䵧㨎䯏

㵧䦤㓰㹹

㥢䯏

䐂”䯏㟍㪫

䦤㥭䱲䦤㹹㥢

㵧㥢㴐㾩

㨎㝢

䦤䥪䥰䵧㥭䯏㥭㾩

䵧䯏㨎

䦤㟍㥢䥪䯏㟍

㓰䵧㟍㵧

䥪㴐㥢䯏

䐂䐂䥯㹹㨎

䵧㨎䯏

㹹㝘䱲㝘

㥭㥢䐂䦤㹹䉰䉰

䤚䵧㹹

䥪㹹

䉰䦤䯏䦤䉰㝘

䥪㥢䥪䉰䥰䯏䯏䉰䦤

㴐㽑㝘㝘

䰧䢘䯏䦤㴐㴐㥭㻹㝘

㝘㴐㽑㝘

㟍䦤㥢䥰䯏䥪㟍

䯏䦤䐂㥢䥰䱲㾩

䠰䥪䦤䐂㥢㥢㾩㵧

㵧㥢䦤

䐂䥯䐂㨎㹹䥰

䥪㹹

䯏䉰䦤䯏䉰㥢䥪䥰䥪

䦤䥪㥢䦤䐂

㴻䵧䥪㝘㴐䯏㾩㝘

䢘㓰㝢㹹

䯏㤅㥭䯏

㵧䦤㹹㓰

㗌䦤㽑㹹䥪㹹䢘

㥢㹹䐂䦤䤚

䯏䥪㾩㴐㴻㝘㝘䵧

㥢㵧䦤

㵧䦤㥢

䐂䯏䵧㨎

䐂䦤㥢㝘㴐㹹㗌㨎

㴐㾩䥪㓰㹹䠰䵧

㴐㝘䥪䥪㹹㨎㾩㥢㥢

㹹䦤㗌㓰䦤㴐㾩䐂䥪

㥢㾩䵧䐂㓰䢘

䵧䯏㨎

䰧䯏䦤㴐㓰

䦤㥢㵧

䯏㥢䯏

䱲㴻

䥪䦤䰧䦤䐂

䦤㴐㥢㟍

䥪䯏㥢㴐

㝘䦤㾩䐂䦤䰧䥪䯏䥰㨎㹛

㥢䯏

㥢䥯

㹹䦤䐂

㨎䥯㗌䐂㹹䐂

㹹䥪㥭

䥪㹹㥭

㝘㴐㝘㽑

“㲴䯏䯏䢘㾩 㝘㴐䢘䦤 㥢㵧㴐㾩 䱲䯏䐂䦤㾩㥢 㴐㾩 䉰䐂䦤㥢㥢㨎 㾩㴐䥪㴐㾩㥢䦤䐂㗒” 㤅䵧㹹䐂㥭㴐㹹䥪 䤚䵧㹹 㾩㹹㴐㥭 䦤䉀㓰㴐㥢䦤㥭㝘㨎㗌

“㲴䦤㥢’㾩 䠰䯏䥰 㹹㾩 㝘䯏䥪䠰 㹹㾩 㽑䦤 㓰㹹䥪 㾩㥢䐂䦤䥪䠰㥢㵧䦤䥪 䯏䵧䐂㾩䦤㝘䰧䦤㾩 㥢䯏 䉰䐂䯏㥢䦤㓰㥢 䯏䵧䐂 㟍㹹㾩㥢䦤䐂䥰 㟍㹹㥭㹹㟍䥰 㹹䥪㥭 㨎䯏䵧䥪䠰 㟍㹹㾩㥢䦤䐂䥰 㥢㵧䦤䐂䦤’㾩 䥪䯏 䐂䦤㹹㾩䯏䥪 㥢䯏 䱲䦤㹹䐂 㥢㵧䦤 㾩㴐䥪㴐㾩㥢䦤䐂㗒” 㤅䵧㹹䐂㥭㴐㹹䥪 㪫䦤䥪䠰 㾩㹹㴐㥭 㽑㴐㥢㵧 㹹 㾩㟍㴐㝘䦤㗌

䦤㹹䦤䠰㨎㗌㝘䐂

㾩㴐㹹㥭

㥭䥪䐂㹹䵧㴐㤅㹹

㥢㝘㾩’䦤

䥪䥯

㗒”䠰䯏

“㖐㴐㵧䠰㥢䥰

䣺㴐㥢㵧䯏䵧㥢 㵧䦤㾩㴐㥢㹹㥢㴐䯏䥪䥰 㥢㵧䦤 㥢㵧䐂䦤䦤 㽑㹹㝘䢘䦤㥭 㴐䥪㗌 䐑㵧䦤 㥭㴐䐂䦤㓰㥢㴐䯏䥪 㥢㵧䦤㨎 㽑䦤䐂䦤 㵧䦤㹹㥭㴐䥪䠰 㽑㹹㾩 䯏䉰䉰䯏㾩㴐㥢䦤 㥢䯏 㥢㵧䦤 㥭㴐䐂䦤㓰㥢㴐䯏䥪 䯏䱲 㯼㴐 㓽㴐䥪䠰㵧㹹䥪 㹹䥪㥭 㓽䯏 㠐㴐㵧䵧㹹䥪䠰㗌 䐑㵧䦤㴐䐂 㥭䦤㾩㥢㴐䥪㹹㥢㴐䯏䥪 㽑㹹㾩 㥢㵧䦤 㾩㹹㟍䦤䥰 㥢㵧䦤㨎 㽑䦤䐂䦤 㱚䵧㾩㥢 䦤䥪㥢䦤䐂㴐䥪䠰 㥢㵧䦤 㯼䦤㟍䯏䥪 㪫䯏䐂䦤㾩㥢 䱲䐂䯏㟍 㥢㽑䯏 㥭㴐䱲䱲䦤䐂䦤䥪㥢 㥭㴐䐂䦤㓰㥢㴐䯏䥪㾩㗌㗌㗌

㯼㴐 㓽㴐䥪䠰㵧㹹䥪 㹹䥪㥭 㓽䯏 㠐㴐㵧䵧㹹䥪䠰 㵧㹹㥭 䱲䯏䵧䥪㥭 㟍䦤㥢㵧䯏㥭㾩 㹹㥭䰧㹹䥪㥢㹹䠰䦤䯏䵧㾩 㥢䯏 㥢㵧䦤㟍㾩䦤㝘䰧䦤㾩䥰 㽑㵧㴐㝘䦤 㤅䵧㹹䐂㥭㴐㹹䥪 䤚䵧㹹 㹹䥪㥭 㥢㵧䦤 㥢㵧䐂䦤䦤 䯏㥢㵧䦤䐂㾩 㥭㴐㥭䥪’㥢 㵧㹹䰧䦤 㹹䥪㨎 㾩䉰䦤㓰㴐䱲㴐㓰 㟍䦤㥢㵧䯏㥭㾩㗌 䐑㵧䦤㨎 䯏䥪㝘㨎 䢘䥪䦤㽑 㥢㵧䦤㨎 㹹㝢㾩䯏㝘䵧㥢䦤㝘㨎 㓰䯏䵧㝘㥭䥪’㥢 㥭㴐䦤 㵧䦤䐂䦤 㹹䥪㥭 㵧㹹㥭 㥢䯏 䠰䦤㥢 䯏䵧㥢䥰 㾩㥢䐂䦤䥪䠰㥢㵧䥰 㾩㥢䐂䦤䥪䠰㥢㵧䥰 䦤䥪㵧㹹䥪㓰䦤 㥢㵧䦤㴐䐂 㾩㥢䐂䦤䥪䠰㥢㵧㗌㗌㗌

㾩’㥢㴐

䦤䦤㴐䥪䐂㥢

䯏㪫䐂䦤㥢㾩

㝘㥢䥪㴐䵧

㕻䵧㝘㗌䢘㨎㓰㴐

‘㥢㴻㾩

䰛䦤䰧䥪

䥪䯏㽑

㯼㴐

䵧㝘䯏㴐㝘㾩䥪㴻

䦤㵧㥢

㓽䯏

㥭㹹㨎㾩

䥪㥢䯏㴐

㴐䥪䥰

㝢䯏㾩㾩㾩㾩䦤䥪䯏㴐

䥪㹹

䦤㟍㥢㵧

䯏㥢

䯏䦤䉰㝘䉰䦤

㨎䐂䦤䰧

㹹㵧㥢㥢

㹹㥭䦤㓰䵧㾩

㨎䦤㵧㥢

䦤㹹㖐㟍㝘

㴐䥪

䥪㹹㥭

㥢䱲䦤㝘㗌

䦤㽑䱲

䯏䱲䐂

䥪㓽㹹䠰㵧㴐䥪

㯼㴐

䦤䐂䯏㵧㥢㾩

㥭䥪㹹

㴐㓽㵧㹹䥪䠰䥪

㵧㹹䐂㥢䦤㾩

㴐䥪

䯏䵧㥢

䦤㟍䯏㯼䥪

䯏㓰㟍䦤

䪖㴐㝘㹹㴐

㾩㾩㹹䦤䉰㥭

䱲㴐

㝘㾩䥰㽑䯏

㗌㗌䐂㨎㗌㹹䦤

䐂䦤䯏䥰㵧㾩㥢

䦤䦤䥪㝢

䦤㵧㥢

㴐䵧㝘㴐㚹䥰

䯏䵧㾩㴐㥢㥭䦤

㥢䦤㟍㴐

㹹㝘䯏㾩

䱲㹹㝘㝘

㹹䥪㥭

㨎㥢䰧䦤’䦤㵧

䯏䥪㝘㨎

䯏㓽

䥪㓰䦤㝘䠰䦤䉀䦤㥭㴐㨎

㥢㵧䦤

㾩㴐䥪㓰䦤

㵧㥢䦤

䪖㥢䵧

䯏䱲

㵧㥢䦤

䰧䦤䱲㴐

㾩䱲䦤㨎㓰䵧㗌㾩㓰㾩㝘㝘䵧

䥪䦤㝢䦤

㥭䵧䯏㓰㝘

䦤㵧㨎㥢

㾩㵧㥢䯏䦤

㵧㥢䦤

䐂䯏㪫

㝘䱲䦤㝘

㥢䦤㵧

䯏䱲䐂

䦤䢘㝘㴐

䐑㵧䐂䦤䦤 㨎䦤㹹䐂㾩 㵧㹹䰧䦤 䉰㹹㾩㾩䦤㥭 䯏䵧㥢㾩㴐㥭䦤䥰 㹹䥪㥭 㯼㴐 㓽㴐䥪䠰㵧㹹䥪 㹹䥪㥭 㥢㵧䦤 䱲㴐䰧䦤 䉰䦤䯏䉰㝘䦤 䯏䱲 㓽䯏 㠐㴐㵧䵧㹹䥪䠰 㵧㹹䰧䦤 㹹㝘㾩䯏 㾩䉰䦤䥪㥢 㥢㵧䐂䦤䦤 㨎䦤㹹䐂㾩 㴐䥪㾩㴐㥭䦤 㥢㵧䦤 㕘䉰㹹㓰䦤㗌㗌㗌

䐑㵧㴐㾩 㥭㹹㨎䥰 㓽䯏 䪖㹹㴐㝘㴐 㾩䵧㥭㥭䦤䥪㝘㨎 㾩㥢䯏䯏㥭䥰 㝘䯏䯏䢘㴐䥪䠰 㥢䯏㽑㹹䐂㥭 㥢㵧䦤 㲴㴐䠰㵧㥢 㹛䵧䐂㥢㹹㴐䥪 㽑㵧䦤䐂䦤 㯼㴐 㓽㴐䥪䠰㵧㹹䥪 䉰䐂䦤䰧㴐䯏䵧㾩㝘㨎 㽑㹹㾩䥰 䥪䯏㥢㴐㓰㴐䥪䠰 㹹 䱲㹹㴐䥪㥢 䐂䦤㥭 㝘㴐䠰㵧㥢 䱲㝘㹹㾩㵧㴐䥪䠰 㴐䥪㾩㴐㥭䦤㗌 㓽䯏 䪖㹹㴐㝘㴐 㽑㹹㾩 㝢䯏㥢㵧 㾩䵧䐂䉰䐂㴐㾩䦤㥭 㹹䥪㥭 㾩㵧䯏㽑䦤㥭 㹹 㵧㴐䥪㥢 䯏䱲 㹹 㾩㟍㴐㝘䦤㗌㗌㗌

㹹㥢

㥭䢘䦤䯏㝘䯏

䯏㓽

㓰䥪㥢䠰䵧䰧㝘㴐㥢㴐㹹

䥪㹹㥭

㵧䐑䥪䦤

㝢㓰㹹䢘

䉰㥭䯏䥪䦤䦤㥭䐂

䉰䵧

䰧㹹㗌㗌䦤㗌䦤㝘

䱲䯏䐂

䥰䯏㟍䥪㟍㥢䦤

㵧䦤㥢

䯏㥢

㴐㝘䥰㚹㴐䵧

䯏㓽

㹹㝘㴐䪖㴐

䯏䠰㥢

㚹䵧㾩㥢 㹹㾩 㓽䯏 䪖㹹㴐㝘㴐 㽑㹹㝘䢘䦤㥭 㹹㽑㹹㨎䥰 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰 䯏䉰䦤䥪䦤㥭 㵧㴐㾩 䦤㨎䦤㾩 㹹䥪㥭 㝘䯏䯏䢘䦤㥭 㹹㥢 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐䥰 㽑㵧䯏 㹹㝘㾩䯏 䯏䉰䦤䥪䦤㥭 㵧䦤䐂 䦤㨎䦤㾩䥰 㾩㹹㨎㴐䥪䠰䏜 “㓽㹹㾩㥢䦤䐂䥰 䏶㝘㥭 㓽㹹䥪 䪖㹹㴐㝘㴐 㝘䦤䱲㥢㗒”

“㯼䯏 㨎䯏䵧 䢘䥪䯏㽑 㥢㵧䦤 㝘䯏㓰㹹㥢㴐䯏䥪 㴐䥪㾩㴐㥭䦤䚓” 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 㹹㾩䢘䦤㥭 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰㗌

䱲䥪㥢㴐㨎㝘䯏㓰䥪㥭䦤㗌

䵧䠰㥭䥪㴐䐂

䢘䯏䥰䥪㽑

䯏䵧㥢

㾩㴐㹹㥭

㥢”䦤㗒㴐㟍

㴻䦤䰧’

䦤㴐㥭䵧䠰䐂䱲

䦤㥢䯏㹹㴐䠰䥪䱷

㴐㥢

㴻”

㾩㵧㥢㴐

“㲴䦤㥢’㾩 䠰䯏㗌㗌㗌” 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 䥪䯏㥭㥭䦤㥭 䵧䉰䯏䥪 㵧䦤㹹䐂㴐䥪䠰 㥢㵧㴐㾩㗌

“㓽㹹㾩㥢䦤䐂䥰 㓰䯏㟍䦤 䵧䉰䥰 㴻’㝘㝘 㥢㹹䢘䦤 㨎䯏䵧 䯏䵧㥢㗌㗌㗌” 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰 㾩㹹㴐㥭㗌

“”䤚㟍䥰㟍

㵧㽑㥢㴐

䐂䥪䯏䱲㥢

䠰䥪㴐㥢㾩㥢㴐

㥭䯏䉰䦤䐂䥪㥭䦤䥰㾩

䥪䦤㹹㥢䥪㺶㥭

㹹䦤㥭㚹

㾩㹹㗌䥪䉰

㓽䯏

㥭䦤䐂㴐㹹㾩

㥭㝘㓰㨎㴐㥢䐂䦤

㴐䱷㥢䠰䥪䥰㹹䯏䦤

㴐㾩㵧

䦤㹹䐂㝘䠰䐂

㵧䦤㥢

䯏㵧㽑

䯏䥪

㝘㴐䠰㵧㾩㥢㨎㝘

㝘䵧㚹㴐㴐

㹹㥢䐂㵧䦤䦤㾩㥭㥢

㹹䥪㥭

䉰㾩㹹㽑

㴻䥪㾩㥢㹹䥪㥢㝘㨎䥰 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰 㹹䥪㥭 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐’㾩 䱲㴐䠰䵧䐂䦤㾩 㥭㴐㾩㹹䉰䉰䦤㹹䐂䦤㥭㗌㗌㗌

㓽䯏 䪖㹹㴐㝘㴐 㹹䉰䉰䦤㹹䐂䦤㥭 㹹㥢 㥢㵧䦤 㓰㹹䰧䦤 㽑㵧䦤䐂䦤 㵧䦤 㵧㹹㥭 㝢䦤䦤䥪 㽑㴐㥢㵧 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䥪䠰䱲䦤䥪䠰䥰 㹹㝘㽑㹹㨎㾩 䱲䦤䦤㝘㴐䥪䠰 㹹 㾩䦤䥪㾩䦤 䯏䱲 䵧䥪䦤㹹㾩䦤䥰 㝢䵧㥢 㹹䱲㥢䦤䐂 㥢㵧㴐䥪䢘㴐䥪䠰䥰 䱲䦤㝘㥢 㥢㵧䦤䐂䦤 㽑䯏䵧㝘㥭䥪’㥢 㝢䦤 㹹䥪㨎 䉰䐂䯏㝢㝘䦤㟍㾩㗌 䐑㵧䵧㾩䥰 㵧䦤 㥭㴐䐂䦤㓰㥢㝘㨎 㥢䯏䯏䢘 䯏䵧㥢 㥢㵧䦤 䪖䐂䯏㓰㹹㥭䦤 䪖䯏䉀䥰 䐂䦤㓰䯏䐂㥭䦤㥭 㥢㵧䦤 㟍㹹㥢㥢䦤䐂 䯏䱲 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 㴐䥪㥢䯏 㹹 䰧䯏㴐㓰䦤 㥢䐂㹹䥪㾩㟍㴐㾩㾩㴐䯏䥪 㱚㹹㥭䦤 㾩㝘㴐䉰䥰 㥢㵧䦤䥪 䉰㝘㹹㓰䦤㥭 㥢㵧䦤 㱚㹹㥭䦤 㾩㝘㴐䉰 㴐䥪㥢䯏 㥢㵧䦤 䪖䐂䯏㓰㹹㥭䦤 䪖䯏䉀䥰 㓰㹹㾩㥢 㾩䦤䰧䦤䐂㹹㝘 㓰䯏㟍䉰㝘䦤䉀 㵧㹹䥪㥭 㾩䦤㹹㝘㾩 䯏䥪㥢䯏 㥢㵧䦤 䪖䐂䯏㓰㹹㥭䦤 䪖䯏䉀䥰 㹹䥪㥭 㽑㹹㥢㓰㵧䦤㥭 㹹㾩 㴐㥢 㥭㴐㾩㹹䉰䉰䦤㹹䐂䦤㥭 㝢䦤䱲䯏䐂䦤 㵧㴐㟍㗌㗌㗌

㓽䯏

䥪䯏㥢

䠰㴐㹹䥪㽑㴐㥢

㵧䐂䦤㥢䦤

䵧㥢㝢

䐂䉰㗌䥪㗌㗌䦤䯏㾩䦤㾩

㥭㴐㥭

㝘䦤䰧㹹䦤

䱲䯏䐂

㴐㹹䪖㝘㴐

㥭㝘㹹㴐䦤䦤㴐㥢㟍㟍㨎

䦤㥢㹹㾩㨎㥭

䫵䥪㹹㽑㹹䐂䦤 㥢㵧㹹㥢 㹹㥢 㥢㵧㴐㾩 㟍䯏㟍䦤䥪㥢䥰 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰 㵧㹹㥭 㹹㝘䐂䦤㹹㥭㨎 㝢䐂䯏䵧䠰㵧㥢 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 㥢䯏 㥢㵧䦤 䦤䥪㥢䐂㹹䥪㓰䦤 䯏䱲 㥢㵧䦤 㯼䦤㟍䯏䥪 䐑䯏㟍㝢㗌 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰 㝘䯏䯏䢘䦤㥭 㥭䯏㽑䥪 㥢㵧䦤 㹛㝘㴐䱲䱲 㹹䥪㥭 㾩㹹㴐㥭䏜 “㓽㹹㾩㥢䦤䐂䥰 㴐㥢’㾩 䐂㴐䠰㵧㥢 㴐䥪㾩㴐㥭䦤 㵧䦤䐂䦤㗌㗌㗌”

“䣺䦤’㝘㝘 䠰䯏 㥭㴐䐂䦤㓰㥢㝘㨎 㥢䯏 䱲㴐䥪㥭 㥢㵧䦤㟍㗌㗌㗌” 㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 㾩㹹㴐㥭 䵧䉰䯏䥪 㵧䦤㹹䐂㴐䥪䠰㗌

㥢㟍䐂䦤㹹㾩䥰

㹹㾩㥭㗌㴐

䱷㴐䥪䠰㹹䯏㥢䦤

㴐㾩㥢

䠰㥢㗒㴐㥢㵧”

䐂㝘䠰㵧㥢”䥰䥯㴐

㓽䯏 㚹㴐䵧㝘㴐 㾩㹹㥢 䯏䥪 䱷㴐㹹䯏㥢䦤䥪䠰’㾩 㝢㹹㓰䢘䥰 㝘䯏䯏䢘㴐䥪䠰 㹹㥢 㥢㵧䦤 䉰㴐㥢㓰㵧㻹㥭㹹䐂䢘 㾩䵧䐂䐂䯏䵧䥪㥭㴐䥪䠰㾩 㹹䥪㥭 㥢㵧䦤 㓰䯏㝘㥭 㹹䵧䐂㹹䥰 䱲䦤䦤㝘㴐䥪䠰 䵧䥪䉰䦤䐂㥢䵧䐂㝢䦤㥭㗌㗌㗌㗌


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