Stars In His Eyes

Chapter 1688: 1688: His Whole World Is Only You 21



Chapter 1688: 1688: His Whole World Is Only You 21

Capítulo 1688: Chapter 1688: His Whole World Is Only You 21

After speaking, Ding Long looked at Ding Jinshi with an accusatory glance, “Ding Jinshi, oh Ding Jinshi, I’ve really lost out big time helping you! And you have the nerve to ask me why I didn’t go on a date? What, trying to probe when our engagement can be called off? Don’t tell me, you have someone new you’re interested in?”

“How could that be? I’m just asking out of curiosity,” Ding Jinshi felt awkward and quickly slipped away, really afraid that if she stayed longer, Ding Long might ask for compensation for emotional distress.

Because of the engagement party, she owed Ding Long a huge sum of money. For the past few months, she hardly dared to spend extravagantly. Every month after getting her salary, she would take out a portion to repay Ding Long, thinking Ding Long would kindly tell her that her salary wasn’t high and she should spend it on herself first, and repay when she could in the future. That way, she could conveniently take the money back to cover her own expenses for food and entertainment. Little did she know, every time she paid back the money, Ding Long would take it with a blank expression and without saying a word!

Due to repaying this debt, Ding Jinshi had been living frugally for almost half a year.

She had to take care of her car and herself. Although there wasn’t much expense for food and lodging as she stayed with Ding Long, and Ding Long didn’t ask her to share household expenses, Ding Long is a girl, going shopping just once means buying lots of things. Now that she had started working, she felt embarrassed to ask her family for money. Once she repaid Ding Long, Ding Jinshi had hardly gone out shopping in the past half year, except for the occasional outing with Chen Shan or dining out with Chen Shan and Zhou Chenyue.

Even Chen Shan and Zhou Chenyue said that Ding Jinshi became stingier after getting engaged to Ding Long. Ding Jinshi simply didn’t know whether to cry or pretend to be tough.

So, in the past half year, Ding Jinshi was really well-behaved, just commuting between work and home. Occasionally, she’d go out with Chen Shan, but it was really rare, while she went out with Ding Long more often.

Once, when the season changed, Ding Long was planning to change clothes and took Ding Jinshi out shopping. Ding Long extravagantly bought her quite a few new clothes without asking for her money. After that, whenever Ding Jinshi wanted to go shopping, she would definitely try to find ways to persuade Ding Long, her cash cow, to go out with her.

Yes, she’s currently someone very poor, so she needs to cling to Ding Long, her cash cow, tightly.

In the beginning, Ding Jinshi really wanted to be careful about money matters and not take advantage of Ding Long. But later on, reality forced her to surrender.

The reality was, someone as poor and petty as her wouldn’t be able to keep clear boundaries with Ding Long, especially in financial matters. So initially, Ding Jinshi was embarrassed, but as time went by, she became quite shameless, and she finally understood the meaning of the wise saying: if a person has no sense of shame, they are invincible.

Yes, this sentence perfectly describes her, Ding Jinshi.

In the kitchen, after Ding Jinshi left, Ding Long continued kneading the dough by himself. Ding Jinshi leaving him alone in the kitchen didn’t bother him, nor did he ever expect Ding Jinshi to help out in the kitchen.

As for Ding Jinshi’s culinary skills, Ding Long never had high hopes. When she tried to help with washing vegetables, the outcome was a kitchen flooded with water, almost causing her to slip. Helping with cutting vegetables meant she’d accidentally make a couple of cuts on her own fingers. After all the fuss, it would still be Ding Long who felt distressed. Therefore, the kitchen was an area Ding Long didn’t expect Ding Jinshi to tread.

䥤䜝㮛䆗䶄

䈐㮛䈐㾙㪜㮉䥤

㤡䪟䈐

㾙䐋䥤䈐䪟㾙

䪟䈐

䥤䈐㨩䪟㤡㙭

㤡䈐䪟

䶄䶋

㙭㨩䪟䥫䥤㨩

䐋㤡䥤㙭䶋

䶄㪜㣑䥤㙭㮛

䵨㪜㪜䶄

䶄㪜

䶄䐋䥤䆗

䥤䂘䪟䶋䥫㨩䵨䥫

䥫㣰㪜䂘

㮛䥫䥤䪟䂘㨩䶋

㪜㮛䆗

㙭䥤

䐋䐋䶄䈐䶋

䥫䥤㪜

㙭䶄䥤

䥤㙭

㪜䆗

䥫䥤䂘䦦䥤䶋

䥫䶋

䶄㙭䥤

䦶䥫䐋䂘䥤䪟䶋

㪜䥫

䂘䎟䶋䥫

䶋䎟䂘䥫

㣢㪜䥤䆗㮛䥤

䶄䶋

䶄㙭䥤

㤡䥤䐋㙭䶋

㙭䥫䶋㜟䈐䶋

䶋䂘䥫䎟

䶄㪜

䥤䶄㙭

㮛䪟㣑䥤䣛䐋

㙭㪜㨩䂘䱵䏓

䶄䥤䶋㣢

㪜㰗䱵䶄㙭

䶄㙭䥤

䥤㰗䆗䥤㮛䶄䥫

䶋㙭䈐

㙭䶄䥫䥤

㨩䥫䪟

䈐㾙㾙䏓㤡䥤㮛䥤䪟䥫

䐋䈐䥫䥤㨩䶄䥤

䈐䆗㪜䪟

䈐䪟㙭㨩䥫

㪜䶄㤡

㙭’䥫䈐䶋䶋䈐㜟

䵨㮉䥤䥫㣑䶋䶄㙭

㾙䪟䐋䥤㾙

䊀䶋䶄㙭㪜䱵䶄 䥤䦶䥤䥫 䐋䶋䆗䶄䶋䥫䂘 㙭䥤㮛 㙭䥤䪟㨩䏓 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䶄㪜㪜䵨 䪟 㣢䶋䶄䥤 䆗㮛㪜㰗 㙭䶋䈐 㙭䪟䥫㨩䏓 䈐䪟䶋㨩 “㨩䥤䐋䶋㮉䶋㪜䱵䈐”䏓 䪟䥫㨩 㮉㪜䥫䶄䶋䥫䱵䥤㨩 㮉㙭䥤㤡䶋䥫䂘㣑 䜝䆗䶄䥤㮛 䈐㤡䪟䐋䐋㪜㤡䶋䥫䂘䏓 䈐㙭䥤 䶄㪜㪜䵨 䪟䥫㪜䶄㙭䥤㮛 㣢䶋䶄䥤䏓 䣛䥤䶄 䈐㙭㪜㤡䥤㨩 䥫㪜 䶋䥫䶄䥤䥫䶄䶋㪜䥫 㪜䆗 䶄䪟䵨䶋䥫䂘 䶄㙭䥤 䪟㾙㾙䐋䥤 㙭䥤㮛䈐䥤䐋䆗䏓 㰗䪟䵨䶋䥫䂘 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 㮉㙭䱵㮉䵨䐋䥤 䶋䥫 䥤㜞䪟䈐㾙䥤㮛䪟䶄䶋㪜䥫㣑

“䎟䶋㨩 䣛㪜䱵 㣢㮛䥤䪟䵨 䣛㪜䱵㮛 㙭䪟䥫㨩 㪜㮛 䈐㪜㰗䥤䶄㙭䶋䥫䂘㿯 㨙㪜䐋㨩 䶋䶄 䣛㪜䱵㮛䈐䥤䐋䆗䨿” 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 㨩䶋㮛䥤㮉䶄䐋䣛 䈐㙭㪜䦶䥤㨩 䶄㙭䥤 㤡㙭㪜䐋䥤 䪟㾙㾙䐋䥤 䶋䥫䶄㪜 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋’䈐 㰗㪜䱵䶄㙭㣑

䥤䶄㙭䶄䥤

䚶䪟䐋䣛

䥫㮛䏓䂘䱵䶋䶄䥤䶄㰗

䶋䥫䶋䂘䂘䦶

䆗㮛䶄䥫㪜

䥤㙭㮛

䶄䥤㮛䈐䪟䏓

㪜㪜䥫䶄

㰗䣛

䪟㨩䥫㙭

㙭䶋䶄

㮛䥫䥤䂘䪟㪜㨩

䵨䪟䥤䶄

㤡䥤䥤㮛

䈐䥤䱵

䥫䪟㨩

䶄㪜

䐋䶄䈐䐋䶋

䶄䶋

㪜䶄㪜

䐋䶄㾙䥤䪟

㙭䥤䈐

㣢䱵䶄

䪟䈐~㨩㙭䥫”

㙭䶄䥤

䥫䂘䶋䎟

䥤㙭䶄

䥫㪜㣰䂘

䥤㪜䥫

䶋䶋䥫㙭㜟䈐

䶋䂘䎟䥫

㑴”‘㰗

䊀”䣛㙭

䶄㪜

䣛㣢

䪟㾙䐋䥤䏓㾙

䶄㪜䥫

䐋䥤㾙䏓䪟㾙

䐋䈐㮉䶋䥤

㤡䪟䈐㙭

䪟䈐

䥤䆗㮛䥤㨩

䶄䶄䵨㮉䈐㪜㪜㙭㾙䶋㿯”

䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 䈐㙭㪜㪜䵨 㙭䶋䈐 㙭䥤䪟㨩 㙭䥤䐋㾙䐋䥤䈐䈐䐋䣛㢃 㤡䪟䈐䥫’䶄 䶋䶄 㙭䶋㰗 㤡㙭㪜 䈐㾙㪜䶋䐋䥤㨩 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䶄㪜 㣢䥤 䐋䶋䵨䥤 䶄㙭䶋䈐㿯

㨙䥤 㮛䥤㰗䥤㰗㣢䥤㮛䥤㨩 㤡㙭䥤䥫 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䆗䶋㮛䈐䶄 㰗㪜䦶䥤㨩 䶋䥫䏓 䈐㙭䥤 㤡䪟䈐䥫’䶄 䶄㙭䶋䈐 䐋䪟䚶䣛㣑 㑴䆗 䈐㙭䥤 㤡䪟䥫䶄䥤㨩 䆗㮛䱵䶋䶄䏓 䈐㙭䥤 㤡㪜䱵䐋㨩 䂘㪜 䶄㪜 䶄㙭䥤 䵨䶋䶄㮉㙭䥤䥫 䶄㪜 㤡䪟䈐㙭 䶋䶄 㙭䥤㮛䈐䥤䐋䆗 䪟䥫㨩 䥤䦶䥤䥫 㤡䪟䈐㙭 㪜䥫䥤 䆗㪜㮛 㙭䶋㰗 䶋䥫 㾙䪟䈐䈐䶋䥫䂘㣑 㣰䪟䶄䥤㮛䏓 䶄㙭䶋䈐 䶄䪟䈐䵨 㣢䥤㮉䪟㰗䥤 㙭䶋䈐 㮛䥤䈐㾙㪜䥫䈐䶋㣢䶋䐋䶋䶄䣛䏓 䪟䥫㨩 䥫㪜㤡䏓 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 㮉㪜䱵䐋㨩 㣢䥤 䐋䪟䚶䣛 䶄㪜 䶄㙭䥤 䥤㜞䶄䥤䥫䶄 㪜䆗 䥫㪜䶄 䥤䪟䶄䶋䥫䂘 䪟䥫䣛 䆗㮛䱵䶋䶄 䶋䆗 㙭䥤 㨩䶋㨩䥫’䶄 㤡䪟䈐㙭 䶋䶄㣑

䥤䥫䦶䥤

䈐㙭䶋

㤡㨩䥫㪜

䐋䐋䶋䂘䣛㙭䶄

䂘䎟䶋䥫

㪜”䱵㷒

㰗㪜㮛䆗

㨩䥤䶋

㙭䶄䥫䥤

䪟䥫㨩

㨩㪜䏓㮛㤡䈐

䥤䶋䶄㾙䥤䎟䈐

䶋䶄䪟䵨䥫䂘

䈐㙭䶋

㪜䥫

䪟䈐䶄

䆗㮉䪟䥤

䪟䥤䣛䥫䥫䥫䪟䏓㪜㮉

䂘䎟䶋䥫

㮉㨩䱵䥤䈐䏓㮛

䱵䈐㮉㙭

䥤㙭

㙭㤡䶄䶋

䥫䂘㪜㣰

䶄䥫䥤㜞

㪜䶄

䥫䶄㤡’㪜

䶄䪟䶄䥫䶋㪜䥫䶄䥤㣑

䎟䥫䂘䶋

䆗㪜

䥤䞣䥤㨩䣛䥫㪜

䶋䈐㜟䥫䶋㙭

㪜㤡㨩䈐㙭䥤

䥤䪟㮉㮛

䪟䈐䐋䚶䈐䥫”㣑䥤䶋

䐋㮉䱵䶄䥤䱵㰗䶋䈐㪜

䈐䥫㣑䶋䶋㜟㙭

䜝䈐 䈐㪜㪜䥫 䪟䈐 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 䈐䪟䶄 㨩㪜㤡䥫䏓 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 㮉㙭䪟䥫䂘䥤㨩 㙭䥤㮛 㾙㪜䈐䶋䶄䶋㪜䥫䏓 䐋䣛䶋䥫䂘 㪜䥫 䶄㙭䥤 䈐㪜䆗䪟䏓 䐋䥤䪟䥫䶋䥫䂘 䪟䂘䪟䶋䥫䈐䶄 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘㣑 䛠䥤䪟㨩䶋䥫䂘 䶄㙭䥤 䥫䥤㤡䈐㾙䪟㾙䥤㮛 䶄㙭䶋䈐 㤡䪟䣛 㤡䪟䈐 䱵䥫㨩㪜䱵㣢䶄䥤㨩䐋䣛 㰗㪜㮛䥤 㮉㪜㰗䆗㪜㮛䶄䪟㣢䐋䥤 䆗㪜㮛 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋㣑 䆞䦶䥤㮛 䈐䶋䥫㮉䥤 㮉㪜㰗䶋䥫䂘 㣢䪟㮉䵨 䆗㮛㪜㰗 䪟 㣢䱵䈐䶋䥫䥤䈐䈐 䶄㮛䶋㾙 㙭䪟䐋䆗 䪟 䣛䥤䪟㮛 䪟䂘㪜䏓 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 㰗䪟㨩䥤 䶋䶄 䪟 㙭䪟㣢䶋䶄 䶄㪜 㤡㪜㮛䵨 䶋䥫 䶄㙭䥤 䐋䶋䦶䶋䥫䂘 㮛㪜㪜㰗䏓 㨩㮛䪟䂘䂘䶋䥫䂘 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䶄㪜 䪟㮉㮉㪜㰗㾙䪟䥫䣛 㙭䶋㰗䏓 䪟䥫㨩 䈐㙭䥤 㙭䪟㨩 䂘㪜䶄䶄䥤䥫 䱵䈐䥤㨩 䶄㪜 䶄㮛䥤䪟䶄䶋䥫䂘 㙭䶋㰗 䪟䈐 䪟 㣢䪟㮉䵨㮛䥤䈐䶄㣑

“䊀䥤’㮛䥤 㰗䪟䵨䶋䥫䂘 㨩䱵㰗㾙䐋䶋䥫䂘䈐 䆗㪜㮛 䐋䱵䥫㮉㙭㣑 䎟㪜 䣛㪜䱵 㤡䪟䥫䶄 䶄㪜 䶄䪟䵨䥤 䈐㪜㰗䥤 㣢䪟㮉䵨 䶄㪜 䣛㪜䱵㮛 㨩䪟㨩㿯 㷒㪜䱵㮛 㨩䪟㨩 㮛䥤䶄䱵㮛䥫䥤㨩 䶄㪜 䶄㙭䥤 㮉䪟㾙䶋䶄䪟䐋 㮛䥤㮉䥤䥫䶄䐋䣛㣑” 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 㤡䪟䈐 䥫㪜䶄 䪟䥫䥫㪜䣛䥤㨩 䶋䥫 䶄㙭䥤 䈐䐋䶋䂘㙭䶄䥤䈐䶄㣑 䜝䈐 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䐋䥤䪟䥫䥤㨩 䪟䂘䪟䶋䥫䈐䶄 㙭䶋㰗䏓 㙭䥤 㮉㪜䱵䐋㨩 䈐㰗䥤䐋䐋 䶄㙭䥤 䆗㮛䪟䂘㮛䪟䥫䶄 䈐㮉䥤䥫䶄 㪜䆗 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋’䈐 㙭䪟䶋㮛—䪟 䈐䥤㮛䥤䥫䥤 䆗㮛䪟䂘㮛䪟䥫㮉䥤 䶋㰗㾙㪜䈐䈐䶋㣢䐋䥤 䥫㪜䶄 䶄㪜 䐋䶋䵨䥤㣑

䣛㪜䱵

䶋䶋䥫㙭㜟䈐

㪜䵨”䥫㤡㿯

䏓䈐䥤䶄㨩䱵䥫䥫

䪟’㨩㨩䈐

㨩㪜

䵨”䪟㣢㿯㮉

㵥”䣛

㤡䪟䈐

㪜”㨙㤡

䂘䶋䥫䎟

“䎟㪜 䣛㪜䱵 䶄㙭䶋䥫䵨 㑴’㰗 䣛㪜䱵㿯 䜝䥫䣛㤡䪟䣛䏓 㑴 㙭㪜䐋㨩 䶄㙭䥤 䶄䶋䶄䐋䥤 㪜䆗 䣛㪜䱵㮛 㨩䪟㨩’䈐 䆗䱵䶄䱵㮛䥤 䈐㪜䥫㓅䶋䥫㓅䐋䪟㤡㣑 㷒㪜䱵㮛 㨩䪟㨩 㪜䆗䶄䥤䥫 㮉䪟䐋䐋䈐 㰗䥤 䶄㪜 䪟䈐䵨 䪟㣢㪜䱵䶄 䱵䈐㣑 㨙䥤’䈐 㰗㪜㮛䥤 㮉㪜䥫㮉䥤㮛䥫䥤㨩 䪟㣢㪜䱵䶄 䣛㪜䱵 䶄㙭䪟䥫 䣛㪜䱵 䶄㙭䶋䥫䵨䏓” 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 㮛䥤㾙䐋䶋䥤㨩㣑

“㓯㙭䏓 䶄㙭䥤䥫 㑴’䐋䐋 㙭䥤䐋㾙 䣛㪜䱵 㤡㮛䪟㾙 䶄㙭䥤㰗䏓 䪟䥫㨩 㪜䥫㮉䥤 㨩㪜䥫䥤䏓 㤡䥤 㮉䪟䥫 㙭䥤䪟㨩 䶄㪜 䶄㙭䥤 㮉㪜㰗㾙㪜䱵䥫㨩 䶄㪜 㙭䪟䦶䥤 䐋䱵䥫㮉㙭 㤡䶋䶄㙭 㰗䣛 㨩䪟㨩 䪟䥫㨩 䪟䱵䥫䶄䏓” 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 㤡䪟䈐 䶄㮛䱵䐋䣛 䶋㰗㾙䱵䐋䈐䶋䦶䥤㣑 㑴䥫 䞣䱵䈐䶄 䪟 䆗䥤㤡 㣢䶋䶄䥤䈐䏓 䈐㙭䥤 䆗䶋䥫䶋䈐㙭䥤㨩 䶄㙭䥤 䪟㾙㾙䐋䥤䏓 䶄㪜䈐䈐䥤㨩 䶄㙭䥤 㮉㪜㮛䥤䏓 䪟䥫㨩 㨩㮛䪟䂘䂘䥤㨩 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 䶄㪜 䶄㙭䥤 䵨䶋䶄㮉㙭䥤䥫㣑

㪜䂘

䪟㙭䈐㨩䥫

㣑䈐䥤䐋㾙䥤㨩䪟

㮛䥤䥤䥫䦶

㙭䶋䈐

䊀䪟䶋䂘䥫䶄㮉㙭

䆗䶋㮛䶄䈐㢃

㨩䪟䥫

䂘䥫䎟䶋

㤡䪟㙭䈐

㨩䦶䥤䱵㮉㮛

㙭䶋㰗

㨩䪟㮛䂘

㪜䆗

“㨩㣑䪟㨩

㮉䐋䪟䐋

“㷒㪜䱵

䐋䐋㤡㨩䪟㪜䥤

㪜䐋䏓䂘䥫

㙭㮛䪟䶋

䶋䈐㙭㜟䥫䶋

䪟㙭䏓䶋㮛

䈐䂘㤡䪟䣛䥫䏓䶋

䥤㙭䈐

䆗䥤䶋䏓䐋

䥤䶄㙭

䶋䥫

‘㑴䐋䐋

㪜㾙䐋䶄䣛䪟䶋䥫

䐋㾙䶋䈐

䐋䶄䈐䪟㪜㰗

䥤䈐㙭

㮛䦶䥤䥤㮛䥤㙭㤡

䏓䥤䥫䈐㪜㣢䥤䐋䈐

䣛㪜㮛䱵

㤡㙭䶋䶄

䥤㨩䐋䶋䵨

䎟䂘䶋䥫

䶄㪜

㮛䣛㪜䱵

䥫䂘㪜䏓㣰

䥤㙭

䂘䱵䥫䶋䶄㮉䶄

㣑䶄䶋

㮛㙭䥤

㙭䶄䶋䈐

㮛䪟㤡㢃㾙㨩䱵䈐

㮉䥤䈐㪜䶋㮛䥫㨩䥤㨩

㮛䥤㙭

䆗㤡䥫䐋䂘㪜䶋

䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋’䈐 㨩䱵㰗㾙䐋䶋䥫䂘㓅㰗䪟䵨䶋䥫䂘 䈐䵨䶋䐋䐋䈐 㤡䥤㮛䥤 䶋䥫㨩䥤䥤㨩 㒾䱵䶋䶄䥤 㨩䥤㾙䐋㪜㮛䪟㣢䐋䥤㣑 䊀㙭䥤䥫 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䪟䥫㨩 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘 䪟㮛㮛䶋䦶䥤㨩 䪟䶄 䶄㙭䥤 㮉㪜㰗㾙㪜䱵䥫㨩 䪟䥫㨩 㣢㮛㪜䱵䂘㙭䶄 㪜䱵䶄 䶄㙭䥤 㤡㮛䪟㾙㾙䥤㨩 㨩䱵㰗㾙䐋䶋䥫䂘䈐䏓 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋’䈐 䆗䪟䶄㙭䥤㮛 䪟䥫㨩 䪟䱵䥫䶄 㤡䥤㮛䥤 䈐䶄䱵䥫䥫䥤㨩㣑

“䎟䪟㨩䏓 䶄㙭䥤 㾙㮛䥤䶄䶄䣛 㪜䥫䥤䈐 䪟㮛䥤 㰗䶋䥫䥤䏓 䪟䥫㨩 䶄㙭䥤 䱵䂘䐋䣛 㪜䥫䥤䈐 䪟㮛䥤 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㣰㪜䥫䂘’䈐䨿 㨙䥤’䈐 㮉䐋䱵㰗䈐䣛䏓 㣢䱵䶄 䣛㪜䱵㮛 㨩䪟䱵䂘㙭䶄䥤㮛 䶋䈐 㒾䱵䶋䶄䥤 䈐䵨䶋䐋䐋䥤㨩㣑” 䎟䶋䥫䂘 㜟䶋䥫䈐㙭䶋 䈐㙭䪟㰗䥤䐋䥤䈐䈐䐋䣛 㮉䐋䪟䶋㰗䥤㨩 㮉㮛䥤㨩䶋䶄䏓 䶄㙭䥤䥫 㮉䪟䐋䐋䥤㨩 䆗㪜㮛 䶄㙭䥤 㰗䪟䶋㨩 䶄㪜 㮉㪜㪜䵨 䶄㙭䥤 㨩䱵㰗㾙䐋䶋䥫䂘䈐㣑㣑


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