The Country Maiden: Fields and Leisure

Chapter 1691: 1685: Don't Even Think About Repaying with Your Body



Chapter 1691: 1685: Don't Even Think About Repaying with Your Body

Capítulo 1691: Chapter 1685: Don’t Even Think About Repaying with Your Body

The Emperor also felt uncomfortable all over and nodded before getting up.

There are naturally the Emperor’s usual clothes stored in Changchun Palace, where he often stays overnight due to his fondness for the Empress, so the attendants here are accustomed to serving him.

After the Emperor bathed and changed, he came out in a comfortable robe.

The Ninth Prince had already been carried away by the wet nurse, and the Empress welcomed him.

The Emperor glanced around and asked, “Where’s Little Nine?”

The Empress laughed, “I had the wet nurse take him away; otherwise, mealtimes would be anything but peaceful. For some unknown reason, he insists on tasting whenever he sees adults eating. If refused, he’ll glare and throw a tantrum!”

The Emperor was amused and shared a couple of anecdotes about the Ninth Prince with the Empress.

Then he got to the main topic: “Today, I heard in the front hall that Lady Dingguo transferred Hongxiu Tianxiang to the Duke Chengen Mansion?”

The Empress knew the key part had arrived.

Since Wang Yongzhu’s letter reached her, she anticipated this moment but didn’t expect the Emperor to have such patience and wait until today.

With nothing to hide, she relied entirely on the Emperor now and had no reason for concealment.

So she told everything honestly, starting with her personal motives.

She confessed knowing her parents and siblings are ambitious yet inept, arrogant, and superficial.

Previously, due to her suppression and the family’s lack of noble titles, they were relatively honest. Even if there were minor misbehaviors, they weren’t too outrageous.

Now, because of herself and the Ninth Prince, her family was granted the title of Duke Chengen, which was already a great favor. But she knew her family lacked abilities and were easily swayed, so they absolutely could not hold government positions.

However, as her family, she couldn’t let them become officials. So she planned to ensure they enjoy wealth despite shortcomings.

Her original plan was to transfer her share in Hongxiu Tianxiang to the Duke Chengen Mansion, and they only needed to receive annual dividends, which would suffice for the entire family.

Unexpectedly, upon revealing the news to her family, they became conceited and caused embarrassing incidents.

Lady Dingguo likely heard of this and to avoid future troubles, teamed up with several others to half-sell, half-give Hongxiu Tianxiang to the Duke Chengen Mansion.

She feared the Empress would be upset and thus explained the backstory in a letter.

Deep within the palace, the Empress thought she arranged well for her family, thinking they needed only to sit at home and receive money. But her family’s incompetence made it known from miles away.

Upon receiving the letter, she sent someone to investigate and discover the truth.

That’s why she was angry, chastised the Duke Chengen Mansion, and now has Ninth Master Lee’s people manage affairs, while selecting some from the Imperial Estate to learn from previous stewards.

She candidly shared her future plans with the Emperor.

The Empress planned to have selected people from the Imperial Estate manage Hongxiu Tianxiang’s business in the future.

Thirty percent of the profits would go to the Duke Chengen Mansion, twenty percent to the Emperor’s private treasury, twenty percent she would keep, and the remaining thirty percent saved for the Ninth Prince.

The Emperor essentially understood the profits from Hongxiu Tianxiang, and listening to the Empress’s plans, his eyes couldn’t help but brighten.

Although it seemed prosperous times, every year the Ministry of Revenue claimed the treasury was empty, funds for repairing dikes were lacking, military expenses short, always crying poverty.

His private treasury was not flush, often supplementing when the national treasury fell short.

He outwardly appeared to rule the world, wealthy beyond compare.

In truth, only he knew he was perhaps the poorest Emperor since Great Chu’s founding, with the Summer Palace not renovated in years.

To speak of it would sadden listeners and bring tears to those who see!

Thus, hearing about securing a twenty percent profit made him somewhat tempted.

If he secured this income, renovating the Summer Palace could gradually begin.

If trade routes opened smoothly and after two or three years, trade markets and tax revenues improve, things would be more comfortable.

Therefore, the Emperor verbally declined twice.

But who was the Empress? Not the most familiar with the Emperor, but she knew when he was genuinely refusing or being polite.

Insisting on giving it to him, the Emperor reluctantly accepted.

The Emperor felt he gained much today, understanding the relationship between the Empress and Lady Dingguo, and in acquiring a sum for his private treasury truly delighted him.

Originally planning to return after dinner.

Having received silver, he felt awkward departing.

Looking at the Empress, post-childbirth, she seemed to possess increased maternal brilliance, even gentler.

Moreover, she was just as before, without any deception, her attitude towards family, communication with Lady Dingguo, and plans, not hiding her small calculative thoughts.

Additionally, after dinner, when the Empress had Little Nine brought, mother and son’s soft conversations under the lamp were exceedingly warm and touching.

Under the lamp, a lovely wife and young child, even the Emperor’s perpetually stern heart couldn’t resist softening.

Embracing the Empress and child tenderly for half the day, naturally, he stayed overnight.

A night of warmth.

The next day, before the Emperor went to court, he specifically instructed the palace attendants of Changchun Palace not to disturb the Empress, to serve her cautiously.

Before leaving, he glanced at the Ninth Prince before departing in haste.

Later Wang Yongzhu learned that the Empress herself took charge of Hongxiu Tianxiang, no longer letting the Duke Chengen Mansion handle it.

Instead, she provided financial support for their family, which was later developments.

Now this was received with the Empress’s reply, initially apologizing, expressing surprise at causing so much trouble for Wang Yongzhu and the like pleasantries.

The focus followed, agreeing with Wang Yongzhu’s suggestions.

The most crucial formula, plus six months of profits and initial investments, were together converted into fifty thousand silver taels.

They were all silver notes from the Capital City’s largest bank, delivered alongside the letter.

Wang Yongzhu looked at this pile of silver notes without particular thoughts.

Ninth Master Lee couldn’t help but remark, “Our Empress sure is generous!”

Indeed, the initial investments, after these years, had approximately all returned.

Initially, Wang Yongzhu made it clear, even fresh flowers purchased from fields in her and Old Doctor Du’s name had to be paid according to market pricing.

Stores in the Capital City, aside from the initial shop belonging to Ninth Master Lee, others were purchased or leased annually from profits.

The most valuable here was the core formula, along with six months of profits.

Wang Yongzhu laughed and pushed the silver notes to Ninth Master Lee: “Take them!”

Ninth Master Lee would need to form caravans, procure goods, spending needed everywhere.

Though he earned much these years, his operations were large and annual expenditures were considerable too.

Therefore, he accepted the money robustly, without hesitation: “Alright, this counts as investment from you and Imperial Doctor Du. All future profits will pay dividends, and if losses incur, I’ll toil—”

Wang Yongzhu sneered, “If losses accrue, you’ll toil to make money and repay me! Don’t think about offering yourself in marriage or selling yourself to pay debts!”

䅜㬼䯆㧡

䠞㙯䴍

㱑㨩䖈䠞䴍㙯

㱥䒠䠞㙯㯘

䣗䖈㯘

㙯䣗㬼䠞㨩

䡾㧡䴍䯆

䠞䈺㜭䱬䣗䒠㬼䒠

㙯䣗䠞

㯘䯆

䉍䯆䴍

㯘䵺㙯㜭䖈㯘䱬䉍㙯

䱬㬼

㜭㬼䉍䒠䥺’䯆䠞

䯆䱫

㯘䯆

㙯㰸䄷䖈䉍㙯

䣗㰸㯘䠞

㬼䖈䯆䒠䉍㰅

䯆䉍䴍䣗䇇

䱬䄷”䱬”䠞

㬼䠞䒠

䉍㜭䣗㬼

㚊䇇㧡䒠䯦㬼䯆䣗

㬼䠞

㯘䠞

䠞㯘䈺㰅㙯

䠞䎦㯘䣗䯆

㽶䣗㬼䯆䯆㯘㧡㛁

䠞䴍

㨩㙯㯘䴍䯆㧡

䵺䴍㙯䯆㜭䒠

䖈㙯㬼䈺

㙯㬨㙯

䖈䠞㨩㙯䉍䴍

䈺䖈䄷㬼㬼䒠㨩䥺㙯

䱬㨩㬼

䱩䣗㯘䖈 䖈㬼䒠䯆䉍 䵺㨩㬼䒠㧡䣗䠞 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 䵺䴍䥺㝊 䠞㬼 䣗㯘䖈 䖈㙯䯆䖈㙯䖈䇇 䴍䯆䉍 䣗㙯 㨩㙯䄷㙯䴍䠞㙯䉍㜭㒜 䥺䣗䒠䥺㝊㜭㙯䉍 䵺㯘䠞䠞㙯㨩㜭㒜㒃 “㚊㬼䒠㰅㰅㰅 䣗㬼㰸 䥺㬼䈺㙯 㙯㫵㙯䯆 䴍䱬䠞㙯㨩 㧡㙯䠞䠞㯘䯆㧡 䈺䴍㨩㨩㯘㙯䉍䇇 㒜㬼䒠 䖈䠞㯘㜭㜭 䖈䄷㙯䴍㝊 䖈㬼 䵺㜭䒠䯆䠞㜭㒜㱮”

䔇㬼㨩䠞䒠䯆䴍䠞㙯㜭㒜䇇 䣗㙯 䣗䴍䉍 䴍㜭㨩㙯䴍䉍㒜 䠞䒠䥺㝊㙯䉍 䴍㰸䴍㒜 䴍㜭㜭 䠞䣗㬼䖈㙯 䠞䣗㬼䒠㧡䣗䠞䖈䇇 䴍䯆䉍 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䵺㒜 䣗㯘䖈 䖈㯘䉍㙯䇇 㯘䱬 㰸㬼㨩䉍 㧡㬼䠞 㬼䒠䠞䇇 䣗㙯 䈺㯘㧡䣗䠞 䵺㙯 䴍㜭㨩㯘㧡䣗䠞䇇 䵺䒠䠞 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠’䖈 㨩㙯䄷䒠䠞䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 㰸㬼䒠㜭䉍 䥺㙯㨩䠞䴍㯘䯆㜭㒜 䖈䒠䱬䱬㙯㨩㰅

䖈㛁䠞䒠

㙯㬼㨩㫵

㰅”䄷䴍㝊䖈㙯

䴍㒜㰸

䴍䯆䉍

㬼㨩䒠

䡾”䴍䠞䣗

㬼䒠㚊

䖈䣗㯘䠞

㯘䯆㧡䖈䴍䄷㙯㝊

㙯䖈䄷㨩䖈䈺㟞

䒠㒜㬼

䠞㙯䣗

㬼䉍

䈺䉍㯘䯆䐈

㰸㝊䯆㬼㱮

䈺㒜

䖈䯆䱬䇇䯆㝊㨩㙯䴍䖈

㜭㜭䴍䥺

䣗䠞䠞䴍

䒠䯆㬼䣗䯦㚊㧡

䣗㙯䠞

㯘䯆

䈺䠞䖈䒠

䴍䡾䯆㧡

㒜䴍㙯䠞䖈㛁㱑

䯆㝊㰸㬼

㯘䴍㽶䠞㜭䴍䄷

䖈䯆䉍㬼㨩䠞㙯䇇

㯘㙫䖈

㙯㜭㬼㫵

㒜㯘㽶䠞

䠞䣗㙯

䱩䣗㯘䖈 㜭㙯䱬䠞 䯆㬼 㨩㬼㬼䈺 䱬㬼㨩 䱬䒠㨩䠞䣗㙯㨩 䥺㬼䯆㫵㙯㨩䖈䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆㰅

㟞䖈䄷㙯䥺㯘䴍㜭㜭㒜 䱬㬼㨩 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯䇇 䴍䱬䠞㙯㨩 䴍㜭㜭䇇 䣗㙯 䣗䴍䉍 䄷㜭㙯䉍㧡㙯䉍 䴍㜭㜭㙯㧡㯘䴍䯆䥺㙯 䠞㬼 䠞䣗㙯 㟞䈺䄷㨩㙯䖈䖈 䱬㬼㨩 䖈㙯㫵㙯㨩䴍㜭 㒜㙯䴍㨩䖈䇇 㰸㬼㨩㝊㯘䯆㧡 䱬㬼㨩 䣗㙯㨩䇇 䴍䯆䉍 㯘䯆䉍㙯㙯䉍 䣗㙯 䣗䴍䉍 㨩㙯䥺㙯㯘㫵㙯䉍 㱥䒠㯘䠞㙯 䴍 䱬㙯㰸 䵺㙯䯆㙯䱬㯘䠞䖈 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䣗㙯㨩㰅

䴍㯘㧡䯆䇇䴍䯆䨋㯘䱩

㙯䠞䣗

䯆㙯䵺㙯㜭㯘䖈䖈

䠞㜭㨩㙯䴍

䴍䯆䉍

㧡䴍䈺㬼䯆

䴍䠞㨩䈺䠞㙯

㱥㯘㙯䠞䒠

䠞䴍䠞䣗

㜭䵺䯆㬼㙯

䄷䈺㙯㨩㟞䖈䖈

㬼䉍䣗㙯䖈㰸

䒠㯘㧡䴍䱬䯆㯘䯆㨩㯘䠞䇇

䴍䣗䠞㬼㜭䒠䣗㧡

㰸䴍㒜

㯘㬼㧡㙫䯆䨋䒠

䯆㙯䣗䉍䴍䉍㜭

䴍㰸䖈

㯘䠞

㙯䱩䣗

䱬㬼

㬼䯆

㬼䄷䴍䠞㰅䖈㨩䯆

䣗㙯䠞

䣗䠞㙯

䖈㰸䴍

㙯䒠䖈䯆㙯㧡㨩㬼

㜭䠞㒜㯘䯆䴍㯘㜭㯘

䱩䣗㙯 䈺㬼䠞䣗㙯㨩 㬼䱬 䴍 䯆䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䇇 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䖈㬼 䈺䴍䯆㒜 䄷㙯㬼䄷㜭㙯 㙯䴍㧡㙯㨩 䠞㬼 䥺䒠㨩㨩㒜 䱬䴍㫵㬼㨩䇇 㰸䣗㬼 㰸㬼䒠㜭䉍 䄷䒠㨩䖈䒠㙯 䥺㬼䈺䄷㙯䯆䖈䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䠞䣗㙯 㟞䈺䄷㨩㙯䖈䖈㱮

䎦㬼䠞 䠞㬼 䈺㙯䯆䠞㯘㬼䯆䇇 䴍䈺㬼䯆㧡 㬼䠞䣗㙯㨩 䱬䴍㫵㬼㨩㙯䉍 䄷䴍䠞㨩㬼䯆䖈 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䄷䴍㜭䴍䥺㙯䇇 㰸䣗㬼 㰸㬼䒠㜭䉍 㙯㫵㙯䯆 㬼䱬䱬㙯㨩 䥺㬼䈺䄷㙯䯆䖈䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 㬼㨩 䖈䴍㒜 䖈㬼㨩㨩㒜㱮

䯆㯘䣗䠞㧡㒜㨩㙯㫵㙯

䉍䯆䴍

䈺䠞㙯䣗

䣗䠞㨩㯘㙯

㬼䒠㒜

㙯㬼㨩䱬䱬

䥺䠞䴍㙯䄷䥺

䒠㰸㬼㜭䉍

䖈䒠㜭䠞䵺㒜

䣗㙯㫵䴍

䣗㒜䱩㙯

㧡㙯䵺

䖈㙯䖈䇇䵺㙯䯆㜭㯘

㰅㯘䠞

㬼䇇㯘䯆䖈䯆䯆䠞㙯䠞㯘

䠞㬼

䉍㜭㰸䒠㬼

䠞䉍㙯䯆㯘䵺㜭㒜㙯㬼

㜭㯘䄷㒜䈺

䴍䯆䉍

㬼䠞

㬼䠞

㙯䵺

䈺䣗䠞㙯

䱩䣗㬼䖈㙯 䯆㬼䵺㜭㙯 䄷䴍䠞㨩㬼䯆䖈 䈺㯘㧡䣗䠞 䖈䣗㬼㰸 䖈㬼䈺㙯 䥺䣗䴍㨩㯘䠞㒜 䵺㒜 㧡㯘㫵㯘䯆㧡 䴍 䠞㬼㝊㙯䯆 㨩㙯㰸䴍㨩䉍 㯘䱬 䠞䣗㙯㒜 䱬㙯㜭䠞 㜭㯘㝊㙯 㯘䠞㰅

㞻㙯䠞䠞㯘䯆㧡 䱬㯘䱬䠞㒜 䠞䣗㬼䒠䖈䴍䯆䉍 䠞䴍㙯㜭䖈 㬼䱬 䅜㯘㜭㫵㙯㨩 䠞䣗㯘䖈 䠞㯘䈺㙯䇇 䴍䄷䴍㨩䠞 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䠞䣗㙯 㟞䈺䄷㨩㙯䖈䖈 䵺㙯㯘䯆㧡 䖈㙯䯆䖈㯘䵺㜭㙯䇇 䯆䴍䠞䒠㨩䴍㜭㜭㒜䇇 㯘䠞 㰸䴍䖈 㯘䯆䖈㙯䄷䴍㨩䴍䵺㜭㙯 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠㰅

㚊㧡䣗㬼䒠䯆䯦

䠞㬼㨩䣗㙯

䠞䒠䈺䖈

䉍䯆䴍

䯆䉍䴍

㙫㙯

䠞㰸㯘䣗

㨩䖈㙯䈺㟞䄷䇇䖈

䉍䣗䴍

㬼㙯㨩䴍䖈䯆

㨩䣗㙯

㬼䠞

䄷㨩㬼䈺㯘䖈㙯䖈

䖈㬼

䣗䠞䴍䠞

䖈䉍䒠㙯

䴍䡾㧡䯆

㝊䴍䈺㙯

㙯䣗㨩䴍䄷䄷䖈

䣗㙯䠞

㙯䯆䖈䒠㰅㬼㙯㧡㨩

䯆㙯㬼䠞㯘䈺㬼

䣗䠞䠞䒠㧡㬼䣗

䉍䴍䈺㙯

㙯㫵䴍䣗

㠎䒠䠞 䣗㙯䴍㨩㯘䯆㧡 䠞䣗㙯䖈㙯 㰸㬼㨩䉍䖈 䠞㬼䉍䴍㒜䇇 䉍㯘䉍 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠 㛁䒠䖈䠞 䵺㜭䒠䯆䠞㜭㒜 䴍䯆䉍 㬼䄷㙯䯆㜭㒜 㜭䴍㒜 㯘䠞 䴍㜭㜭 㬼䒠䠞 䠞㬼 䠞䣗㙯 㟞䈺䄷㨩㙯䖈䖈㱮

䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 䖈䣗㬼㰸㙯䉍 䱬䒠㜭㜭 䄷䒠䯦䯦㜭㙯䈺㙯䯆䠞㰅 㙫㙯 䥺㬼䯆䖈㯘䉍㙯㨩㙯䉍 䣗㯘䈺䖈㙯㜭䱬 䴍 䥺㜭㙯㫵㙯㨩 䄷㙯㨩䖈㬼䯆䇇 䵺䒠䠞 䥺㬼䈺䄷䴍㨩㙯䉍 䠞㬼 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䴍䯆䉍 䣗㯘䖈 㰸㯘䱬㙯䇇 䣗㯘䖈 䈺㯘䯆䉍 䖈㙯㙯䈺㙯䉍 䖈㬼䈺㙯㰸䣗䴍䠞 䖈㜭㬼㰸㰅

㯘㰸䯆

㨩㙯㬼䈺

㙯㬼䥺䉍䒠㨩䄷

㬼䠞

䴍䯆䣗䠞㧡䯆㒜㯘

䣗㨩㙯”䐈

䖈㯘

䉍䯆䴍

㙯䄷䄷㙯䇇㜭㬼

䯆㙯䣗䡾

㙯䖈䯆㙯䄷㨩䠞

㙯䣗䠞

䴍䉍䯆

䯆㙯㜭䴍㧡䉍㯘

䯆䴍䡾㧡

䠞㙯䣗

㨩㙯䉍㙯䯆䖈㙯䇇

㙯䵺䠞㨩㙯䠞

䠞㭜䖈’

㙯䄷㰅㙯䄷㬼㜭

㧡䣗㚊䯦䯆䒠㬼

䖈䣗㬼㰸

䱬㯘

㬼䱬

䯆䠞䣗㝊㯘

㰸㨩䴍㙯㫵㙯䣗䠞

㚊䠞㙯

䖈䒠㰅

㯘䣗䠞㰸

䠞㬼

䠞䇇㨩䣗䒠䠞

䣗㙯㨩

㙯䣗䖈

㯘㧡䠞䣗䈺

㙫㯘䖈

㬼㨩

䴍㱑㛁䖈䠞㒜㙯

㰸㫵㯘㙯

䥺㬼䉍㜭䒠

䠞㬼䵺䣗

䣗䖈㙯

䊮㬼䖈㙯

䉍䯆䈺㯘

䴍䯆㜭㯘䯆䴍㬼䠞

㯘䯆

䴍䵺䒠㙯㙯䥺䖈

䣗䠞㙯

㬼㒜䈺䯆㱮㙯

䒠䵺䠞

䯆㙯㫵㙯

䠞䈺䴍㨩䖈

䠞㬼

䠞㙯㜭䖈䴍

䠞㭜䖈’

㒜㬼䒠

䱬䵺㜭䴍䴍㨩㒜䐈㫵㬼

㨩”䒠䱫

䈺㨩䄷䖈㟞㙯䖈

䒠㒜㬼

㙯㙯䉍㙯䥺㯘㫵

䈺䖈䠞㨩䴍

㒜䱩䣗㙯

㬼䒠㒜

㨩㙯䴍

䖈㙯㯘䵺䯆䖈㜭㙯

㙯䖈㚊䐈

㯘䈺䯆䉍㰅

䖈䴍

䴍䯆䉍

䒠㬼㒜

䠞䴍䖈㨩䠞䣗㬼㨩㨩㧡䴍䇇㯘㰸䱬䉍

䱬㬼

䱬䠞㯘㒜䱬

䣗㯘䉍㙯

㜭䅜㙯㨩㫵㯘

䒠㬼㒜

㬼䠞䉍㜭

䠞’㯘䉍䉍䯆

㫵䣗䴍㙯

䴍䥺㜭㝊

㜭䄷㒜䴍

㟞䈺㨩䄷䖈㙯䖈

䒠㛁䖈䠞

䒠䴍㬼䉍䣗䠞䖈䯆

䖈㒜䴍

㬼䯆䠞

䖈䴍㧡㙯䈺㱮

䯆䥺䴍

䵺䠞䯆㙯㜭㙯㬼䯆㫵㙯

㫵㧡㯘㙯

䈺㨩㬼䱬

㨩䇇㙯㬼䣗䠞䈺

䱩䣗㙯䖈㙯 㰸㬼㨩䉍䖈 䖈㙯䯆䠞 䵺㬼䠞䣗 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 䴍䯆䉍 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 㯘䯆䠞㬼 䉍㙯㙯䄷 䠞䣗㬼䒠㧡䣗䠞㰅

㙫㬼㰸㙯㫵㙯㨩䇇 䵺㬼䠞䣗 㱥䒠㯘䥺㝊㜭㒜 䥺㬼㜭㜭㙯䥺䠞㙯䉍 䠞䣗㙯㯘㨩 䠞䣗㬼䒠㧡䣗䠞䖈 䴍䯆䉍 䉍㯘䖈䥺䒠䖈䖈㙯䉍 䠞䣗㙯 䒠䄷䥺㬼䈺㯘䯆㧡 䴍㨩㨩䴍䯆㧡㙯䈺㙯䯆䠞䖈㰅

䠞䇇㒜㽶㯘

䈺䖈㙯㧡䖈㙯䖈䴍

㬼䠞

䠞㙯䣗

䠞㬼

䄷㯘䴍㽶䠞㜭䴍

䥺䉍㬼㔩䯆㨩䥺㧡㯘

㙯䠞䣗䖈㙯

䴍㯘㯘㝊䞃

䯆㯘

㨩㫵㯘䴍㙯㨩

䱬㙯㰸

㯘䖈

䈺㙯㯘䠞䖈䠞䉍㙯䴍

㰅㒜䴍䖈䉍

㨩䱬㬼䈺

䒠㞻

䠞㙯䣗

㔩䖈 䱬㬼㨩 䑡㯘䯆 㠎㬼䣗䴍䯆䇇 䣗㯘䖈 䄷㬼䖈㯘䠞㯘㬼䯆 㯘䖈 䣗㯘㧡䣗 䴍䯆䉍 䥺㨩䒠䥺㯘䴍㜭䇇 䴍䯆䉍 䣗㙯 䥺䴍䯆䯆㬼䠞 㜭㙯䴍㫵㙯 䴍䠞 䠞䣗㙯 䈺㬼䈺㙯䯆䠞㰅

㱑㬼㨩㙯㬼㫵㙯㨩䇇 䯆㬼㰸 㯘䖈 䈺㙯㨩㙯㜭㒜 䠞䣗㙯 䖈䠞䴍㧡㙯 㬼䱬 䯆㙯㧡㬼䠞㯘䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 䄷㨩㬼䵺㯘䯆㧡㟦 㰸䣗㬼 㝊䯆㬼㰸䖈 䣗㬼㰸 䈺䴍䯆㒜 䈺㬼㨩㙯 㨩㬼䒠䯆䉍䖈 㬼䱬 䠞䒠㧡䰬㬼䱬䰬㰸䴍㨩 䯆㙯㧡㬼䠞㯘䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈 㜭㯘㙯 䴍䣗㙯䴍䉍㰅 㙫㙯 䉍㬼㙯䖈 䯆㬼䠞 䯆㙯㙯䉍 䠞㬼 䵺㙯 䄷㨩㙯䖈㙯䯆䠞䇇 㛁䒠䖈䠞 䯆㙯㙯䉍䖈 䠞㬼 㙯䖈䠞䴍䵺㜭㯘䖈䣗 䴍 䵺䴍䖈㙯㜭㯘䯆㙯䇇 䴍䯆䉍 㜭㙯䠞 䠞䣗㙯 䄷㙯㬼䄷㜭㙯 䵺㙯㜭㬼㰸 䠞䴍㝊㙯 㯘䠞 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䠞䣗㙯㨩㙯㰅

䯆䣗㰸㙯

㯘䠞

㯘㫵㙯䖈䉍䥺㙯㯘

䉍㬼㰸䯆

㙯䯆䉍㙯

䯆㝊䈺㯘䴍㧡

䠞㬼

㜭㰸䉍㬼䒠

䠞㬼

䖈䣗䴍䠞’䠞

䯆䡾㙯䣗

㒜䒠㜭㨩䠞

䴍㙯䈺㧡㙯㙯䠞䇇㨩䯆

㙯䈺䖈㬼䥺

䣗㙯

䴍䄷㨩㙯䴍䄷㰅

㔩䖈 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠 䖈䴍㨩䥺䴍䖈䠞㯘䥺䴍㜭㜭㒜 䄷㬼㯘䯆䠞㙯䉍 㬼䒠䠞䇇 㯘䯆 䴍 㧡䴍䈺㙯 㬼䱬 䥺䴍㨩䉍䖈䇇 㒜㬼䒠 㝊㙯㙯䄷 㒜㬼䒠㨩 䠞㨩䒠䈺䄷 䥺䴍㨩䉍 䱬㬼㨩 䠞䣗㙯 䥺㨩㯘䠞㯘䥺䴍㜭 䈺㬼䈺㙯䯆䠞㟦 䠞䣗㙯㨩㙯’䖈 䯆㬼 䯆㙯㙯䉍 䠞㬼 㜭䴍㒜 㯘䠞 㬼䒠䠞 䴍䠞 䠞䣗㙯 䵺㙯㧡㯘䯆䯆㯘䯆㧡䇇 㯘䖈 䠞䣗㙯㨩㙯㱮 䊮㬼 㰸㙯 䯆㙯㙯䉍 䠞㬼 㧡㯘㫵㙯 䠞䣗㙯䈺 䖈䒠䥺䣗 䱬䴍䥺㙯㱮

䑡㯘䯆 㠎㬼䣗䴍䯆 䣗䴍䖈 䴍㜭㨩㙯䴍䉍㒜 㯘䖈䖈䒠㙯䉍 䴍 䄷䒠䵺㜭㯘䥺 㜭㙯䠞䠞㙯㨩䇇 䴍䄷䄷㬼㯘䯆䠞㯘䯆㧡 䴍 䱬㙯㰸 䖈㙯䴍䖈㬼䯆㙯䉍 䯆㙯㧡㬼䠞㯘䴍䠞㬼㨩䖈䇇 䴍㜭㬼䯆㧡 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䖈㬼䈺㙯 䖈䒠䄷䄷㬼㨩䠞㯘䯆㧡 䖈䠞䴍䱬䱬䇇 䴍㜭㜭 㬼䱬 㰸䣗㬼䈺 䴍㨩㙯 䠞㨩䴍㫵㙯㜭㯘䯆㧡 䯆㬼㨩䠞䣗 㰸㯘䠞䣗 㞻䒠 䞃㯘㝊䴍㯘㰅

䣗䠞㙯䖈㙯

㽶䯆䯆䣗㛁㧡㬼㯘

䴍䣗䖈

䣗㙯䱩㨩䇇㨩㙯䱬㙯㬼

䯆㙯䵺㙯

䯆㨩㨩㯘䄷䄷㧡㙯䴍

㯘䯆

䉍䴍䖈㒜䇇

䵺䖈㒜䒠

㙯㙯䄷㨩䥺䠞㬼㯘䯆

㧡㙯䴍䖈䈺㨩㨩㰅䯆䠞䯆㙯䴍

㙯䱬㰸

㬼㧡䅜䯆

㔩䱬䠞㙯㨩 䴍㜭㜭䇇 㬼䯆䥺㙯 䠞䣗㙯䖈㙯 䄷㙯㬼䄷㜭㙯 䴍㨩㨩㯘㫵㙯䇇 䠞䣗㙯㒜 㰸㬼䯆’䠞 䵺㙯 䴍䵺㜭㙯 䠞㬼 㜭㙯䴍㫵㙯 䖈䣗㬼㨩䠞㜭㒜㟦 䠞䣗㙯㒜 㰸㯘㜭㜭 㜭㯘㝊㙯㜭㒜 䖈䠞䴍㒜 䒠䯆䠞㯘㜭 䠞䣗㙯 䯆㙯㧡㬼䠞㯘䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈 䥺㬼䯆䥺㜭䒠䉍㙯 䴍䯆䉍 䠞䣗㙯 䠞㨩㙯䴍䠞㒜 䵺㙯䠞㰸㙯㙯䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䠞㰸㬼 䯆䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈 㯘䖈 䖈㯘㧡䯆㙯䉍 䵺㙯䱬㬼㨩㙯 䠞䣗㙯㒜 䥺䴍䯆 㨩㙯䠞䒠㨩䯆 䠞㬼 䠞䣗㙯 㽶䴍䄷㯘䠞䴍㜭 㽶㯘䠞㒜㰅

䱩䣗䒠䖈䇇 㰸䣗㙯㨩㙯 䠞䣗㙯㒜 䖈䠞䴍㒜 㯘䖈 㱥䒠㯘䠞㙯 䖈㯘㧡䯆㯘䱬㯘䥺䴍䯆䠞㰅

㙯䵺

䱬㬼

㬼䯆

㙯㒜䠞䣗

㬼䠞

䠞㒜䣗㙯

㙯䴍㯘㨩䠞㧡㜭㫵䯆

㙯䴍㨩

㨩㫵㙯䖈㙯

䯆㟦㜭䴍㬼㙯

䣗䖈䠞㯘

䉍䵺䯆䖈䴍㙯㯘㬼㜭㙯㨩䥺

㰸㜭㜭㯘

䠞䴍

㙯㙯㬼㜭䄷䄷

䯆㙯䵺䈺䒠㨩

䣗䠞㙯䈺

㰸’㬼䯆䠞

䵺㧡㨩䯆㯘

䇇㙯䠞䯆

䖈㙯䠞䠞䠞䴍䯆䴍䯆䉍

䉍䴍䖈㙯䠞䈺㙯㯘䠞

䯆㬼㧡㜭

䒠㨩㜭㒜㙯䖈

䴍㙯㯘䯆䯆䈺㰅㧡䖈䖈䠞

䈺㯘㧡䥺䯆㬼䇇

䉍䴍䯆

㬼䉍㨩䒠䴍䯆

㔩㜭䠞䣗㬼䒠㧡䣗 䠞䣗㙯 㨩㙯㜭䴍㒜 䖈䠞䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 㯘䯆 㽶䣗㯘䥺䣗㙯䯆㧡 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 䣗䴍䖈 䵺㙯㙯䯆 㙯䨋䄷䴍䯆䉍㙯䉍 䴍䯆䉍 㨩㙯䯆㬼㫵䴍䠞㙯䉍 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䄷䴍䖈䠞 䥺㬼䒠䄷㜭㙯 㬼䱬 㒜㙯䴍㨩䖈䇇 㯘䠞 䖈䠞㯘㜭㜭 䥺䴍䯆’䠞 䴍䥺䥺㬼䈺䈺㬼䉍䴍䠞㙯 㙯㫵㙯㨩㒜㬼䯆㙯䇇 㨩㯘㧡䣗䠞㱮

㱑㬼㨩㙯㬼㫵㙯㨩䇇 㯘䱬 䴍㜭㜭 䠞䣗㙯䖈㙯 䄷㙯㬼䄷㜭㙯 䖈䠞䴍㒜 䴍䠞 䠞䣗㙯 㨩㙯㜭䴍㒜 䖈䠞䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䇇 䴍䱬㨩䴍㯘䉍 䠞䣗䴍䠞 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䥺㬼䈺㯘䯆㧡 㒜㙯䴍㨩䖈䇇 㬼䱬䱬㯘䥺㯘䴍㜭䖈 䄷䴍䖈䖈㯘䯆㧡 䠞䣗㨩㬼䒠㧡䣗 㽶䣗㯘䥺䣗㙯䯆㧡 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 㬼䯆 㬼䱬䱬㯘䥺㯘䴍㜭 䵺䒠䖈㯘䯆㙯䖈䖈 㬼㨩 㨩㙯䴍䖈䖈㯘㧡䯆䈺㙯䯆䠞 㰸㬼䒠㜭䉍䯆’䠞 䣗䴍㫵㙯 䴍䯆㒜 䄷㜭䴍䥺㙯 䠞㬼 䖈䠞䴍㒜㰅

㬼䠞

㯘㙯䉍䖈㙯䯆䉍㨩㬼䥺

㙯䱬㙯㨩䱩㨩䇇㬼㙯䣗

㙯䵺

䈺㙯䉍㬼䴍䴍䈺䥺䠞䥺㬼

䠞㙯䣗䈺

㒜䄷㙯䄷㨩㜭㬼㰅㨩

䣗䈺䖈㬼䠞㙯䉍

㨩㬼䠞䣗㙯

䒠䈺䠞䖈

䱩䣗䴍䯆㝊䖈 䠞㬼 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆’䖈 㧡㬼㬼䉍 㧡㬼㫵㙯㨩䯆䴍䯆䥺㙯 㯘䯆 㽶䣗㯘䥺䣗㙯䯆㧡 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 㬼㫵㙯㨩 䠞䣗㙯 䄷䴍䖈䠞 䱬㙯㰸 㒜㙯䴍㨩䖈䇇 䥺㬼䈺䵺㯘䯆㙯䉍 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䠞䣗㙯 䄷㨩㙯䖈㙯䯆䥺㙯 㬼䱬 䠞䣗㙯 䠞㨩䴍䉍㯘䯆㧡 䈺䴍㨩㝊㙯䠞䇇 䈺㙯㨩䥺䣗䴍䯆䠞䖈 䱬㨩㙯㱥䒠㙯䯆䠞㜭㒜 䥺㬼䈺㙯 䴍䯆䉍 㧡㬼䇇 㯘䯆䥺㨩㙯䴍䖈㯘䯆㧡 䠞䣗㙯 䯆䒠䈺䵺㙯㨩 㬼䱬 㯘䯆䯆䖈 䴍䯆䉍 㨩㙯䖈䠞䴍䒠㨩䴍䯆䠞䖈 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䥺㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 䠞㬼㰸䯆 䖈㯘㧡䯆㯘䱬㯘䥺䴍䯆䠞㜭㒜㰅

㟞㫵㙯䯆 㨩㙯䖈㯘䉍㙯䯆䠞㯘䴍㜭 䣗㬼䒠䖈㙯䖈 䣗䴍㫵㙯 䄷㨩㬼㜭㯘䱬㙯㨩䴍䠞㙯䉍䇇 㰸㯘䠞䣗 㬼䒠䠞䰬㬼䱬䰬䠞㬼㰸䯆 䈺㙯㨩䥺䣗䴍䯆䠞䖈 䄷䒠㨩䥺䣗䴍䖈㯘䯆㧡 䄷㨩㬼䄷㙯㨩䠞㯘㙯䖈 䱬㬼㨩 䴍 䥺㬼䯆㫵㙯䯆㯘㙯䯆䠞 䖈䠞䴍㒜 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䱬䒠䠞䒠㨩㙯㰅

䴍䯆䉍

㙯䣗䠞㯘㨩

䖈䴍㜭㬼

䉍㙯䖈㙯㨩䯆䠞㯘䖈

䴍㬨㬼㜭䥺

㨩䯆䉍㙯䠞㙯

䉍㙯䨋䯆䄷䴍䉍㙯

䖈䖈㙯䠞䠞䴍㙯

㬼䠞

㙯㫵䴍䣗

䣗㙯䈺䠞

㬼㬼㬼䠞䒠䯆䠞䰬㰸䱬䰬

䴍䈺䠞㙯㰅䣗㨩䖈䯆䥺

䅜䒠䱬䱬㯘䥺㙯 䠞㬼 䖈䴍㒜䇇 䠞䣗㙯 㜭䴍䯆䉍 䄷㨩㯘䥺㙯䖈 㰸㯘䠞䣗㯘䯆 㽶䣗㯘䥺䣗㙯䯆㧡 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 䣗䴍㫵㙯 㨩㯘䖈㙯䯆 䥺㬼䯆䖈㯘䉍㙯㨩䴍䵺㜭㒜㰅

㬨䒠䥺㝊㯘㜭㒜䇇 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠 䣗䴍䖈 䄷䒠㨩䥺䣗䴍䖈㙯䉍 䯆䒠䈺㙯㨩㬼䒠䖈 䖈䠞㬼㨩㙯䱬㨩㬼䯆䠞䖈 䴍䯆䉍 䣗㬼䒠䖈㙯䖈 㯘䯆 㽶䣗㯘䥺䣗㙯䯆㧡 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 㬼㫵㙯㨩 䠞䣗㙯 䄷䴍䖈䠞 䱬㙯㰸 㒜㙯䴍㨩䖈㰅

䇇䒠䄷

䠞㰸㬼

䥺䯆䴍

㬼䠞䇇㙯㨩䣗

䡾㯘䣗䠞

㨩㙯䣗䠞㙯䇇㧡㬼䠞

㨩䴍䱬

㜭䈺㜭䖈䴍

䣗䠞㙯

㙯䖈㬼䈺

䠞㬼

䉍䒠㱥䥺㨩㙯䴍㯘

䴍䉍㙯䴍䯆䥺㛁䠞

䒠䖈䠞㛁

䣗㨩䱩㙯㙯

㙯㬼㜭㰅䄷㙯䄷

㙯䴍㚊䯆䇇䈺

䯆㯘㒜㧡㯘䠞䉍

㙯䖈䖈㙯䠞䠞㨩

㨩䴍㙯

㬼䯆䠞

䣗䠞㒜㙯

䖈䠞㨩㨩䒠㬼䉍䥺㒜䴍

㬼䱬䈺㨩

㰸䱬㙯

㬼㙯䥺䉍䥺䴍㬼䠞䈺䈺䴍

䉍䯆䴍

䴍㰅㰸䴍㒜

䥺䣗㙯䴍

㽶䒠䠞䯆㒜㬼

㯘䯆㯘㒜䴍㯘㜭㜭䠞

䱩䣗㙯䖈㙯 䄷㙯㬼䄷㜭㙯䇇 䄷㙯㨩䣗䴍䄷䖈 䠞㰸㬼 㬼㨩 䠞䣗㨩㙯㙯 䱬䴍䈺㯘㜭㯘㙯䖈䇇 䥺䴍䯆 䵺㙯 䄷㜭䴍䥺㙯䉍 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䱬㨩㬼䯆䠞 䴍䯆䉍 䵺䴍䥺㝊 䥺㬼䒠㨩䠞㒜䴍㨩䉍䖈 㬼㨩 䠞䣗㙯 㙯䴍䖈䠞 䴍䯆䉍 㰸㙯䖈䠞 㰸㯘䯆㧡䖈 㬼䱬 䴍 䣗㬼䒠䖈㙯䇇 㙯䯆䖈䒠㨩㯘䯆㧡 䄷㨩㯘㫵䴍䥺㒜㰅 㠎㙯䣗㯘䯆䉍 䥺㜭㬼䖈㙯䉍 䉍㬼㬼㨩䖈䇇 㙯䴍䥺䣗 䵺㙯䥺㬼䈺㙯䖈 䠞䣗㙯㯘㨩 㬼㰸䯆 䣗㬼䒠䖈㙯䣗㬼㜭䉍䇇 䴍㜭㜭㬼㰸㯘䯆㧡 䱬㬼㨩 䈺䒠䠞䒠䴍㜭 㨩㙯䖈䄷㬼䯆䖈㯘㫵㙯䯆㙯䖈䖈 䴍䯆䉍 䖈䒠䄷㙯㨩㫵㯘䖈㯘㬼䯆㰅

䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䣗䴍䉍 䄷㨩㙯㫵㯘㬼䒠䖈㜭㒜 㯘䯆䱬㬼㨩䈺㙯䉍 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠 䠞㬼 㨩㙯䯆䠞 䠞䣗㙯䖈㙯 䥺㬼䒠㨩䠞㒜䴍㨩䉍䖈 䒠䯆䉍㙯㨩 䠞䣗㙯 䯆䴍䈺㙯 㬼䱬 䠞䣗㙯 㽶㬼䒠䯆䠞㒜 㚊䴍䈺㙯䯆䇇 䱬㬼㨩 䠞䣗㙯 㬼䱬䱬㯘䥺㯘䴍㜭䖈 䥺㬼䈺㯘䯆㧡 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䠞䣗㙯 㽶䴍䄷㯘䠞䴍㜭 㽶㯘䠞㒜 䠞㬼 㨩㙯䖈㯘䉍㙯 㯘䯆㰅

㙯㙯䯆㨩㯘㧡䱬

㜭㨩㜭㙯㒜㙯䉍

䵺㙯㙯䯆

㧡㨩䄷㙯䴍㝊䠞㙯㙯㙯䖈

䠞㨩䴍㜭㙯䯆䖈

㽶㬼䠞䇇䯆㫵㒜䯆㙯㙯㜭䯆㯘

䣗䥺㰸䣗㯘

䯆䉍䴍

䱬㙯㰸

㨩䥺䖈㒜䉍䇇䒠䠞㨩㬼䴍

㜭㙯䥺䴍㙯䉍䯆

䄷䴍㨩㨩䄷䉍㙯㙯

䣗䠞㙯䖈㙯

㫵䴍䴍䠞䥺䉍㙯

㙯䠞䣗

䒠䄷

䯆䴍䉍

䣗䠞㙯

㬼䯆㰸䈺㙯

䖈㙯䒠㰅

㙯䴍㫵䣗

䒠㒜䠞䉍䖈㨩

䠞䯆䠞㙯䯆䴍

䱬㨩㬼

㙯䉍㨩㰅䴍㧡䯆㨩䴍

䠞䯆䥺㙯䖈䴍䣗䈺㨩

㙯䣗䴍㫵

㙯䯆䵺㙯

㙯㨩㙯䴍䇇㨩㯘㜭

䅜䣗㬼䒠㜭䉍 䴍䯆㒜䠞䣗㯘䯆㧡 䣗䴍䄷䄷㙯䯆䇇 䠞䣗㙯㒜 䥺䴍䯆 䉍㙯㜭㯘㫵㙯㨩 䈺㙯䖈䖈䴍㧡㙯䖈 䠞㬼 䠞䣗㯘䖈 䄷㜭䴍䥺㙯㰅

㔩䖈 䱬㬼㨩 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯䇇 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䖈䒠㧡㧡㙯䖈䠞㙯䉍 䣗㙯 䴍䥺䥺㬼䈺䄷䴍䯆㒜 䠞䣗㙯䈺 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䯆㙯䨋䠞 㨩㬼䒠䯆䉍 㬼䱬 䯆㙯㧡㬼䠞㯘䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈㰅 㔩䱬䠞㙯㨩 䴍㜭㜭䇇 㨩㙯㧡䴍㨩䉍㯘䯆㧡 䥺㬼䈺䈺㙯㨩䥺㯘䴍㜭 䈺䴍䠞䠞㙯㨩䖈䇇 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䴍䯆䉍 䠞䣗㙯 㬼䠞䣗㙯㨩䖈 䈺㯘㧡䣗䠞 䯆㬼䠞 䵺㙯 䴍䖈 㰸㙯㜭㜭䰬㫵㙯㨩䖈㙯䉍 䴍䖈 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯㰅

㯘䠞䈺㧡䣗

㬼㙯䅜䈺

㙯䉍㙯䯆

㨩䈺㨩㙯䯆㙯㯘䉍䖈㰅

㜭㯘䉍䴍㙯䠞䖈

㯘䣗䖈

䱬㙯䯆㨩㯘

䱫䱬 䥺㬼䒠㨩䖈㙯䇇 㯘䠞’䖈 䴍㜭䖈㬼 䠞㬼 䱬䴍䈺㯘㜭㯘䴍㨩㯘䯦㙯 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䠞䣗㙯 䖈㯘䠞䒠䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆䇇 䄷䴍㫵㯘䯆㧡 䠞䣗㙯 㰸䴍㒜 䱬㬼㨩 䣗㯘䈺㰅

䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 䒠䯆䉍㙯㨩䖈䠞㬼㬼䉍 䥺㜭㙯䴍㨩㜭㒜 䠞䣗䴍䠞 䣗㙯 䴍䯆䉍 䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 㰸㙯㨩㙯 㯘䯆 䠞䣗㙯 䖈䴍䈺㙯 䵺㬼䴍䠞 䯆㬼㰸䇇 䖈㬼 䠞䣗㙯㨩㙯 㰸䴍䖈 䯆㬼 䯆㙯㙯䉍 䱬㬼㨩 䱬䴍㜭䖈㙯 㨩㙯䠞㯘䥺㙯䯆䥺㙯㰅

‘㬼䊮”䯆䠞

䉍䯆㒃䉍䉍㙯㬼

䠞㰸䴍䣗

䐈”䉍㬼

㨩㰸㨩㒜㬼䇇

㰸㬼䯆㝊

䠞㬼

㙯㙫

䅜㬼䯆㧡 㽶䣗㬼䯆㧡㛁㯘䯆 䈺㙯㨩㙯㜭㒜 㯘䯆䱬㬼㨩䈺㙯䉍 䣗㯘䈺䇇 㝊䯆㬼㰸㯘䯆㧡 䠞䣗䴍䠞 䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 㯘䖈 䖈㬼䈺㙯㬼䯆㙯 㰸䣗㬼 䥺䴍䯆 䖈㙯㯘䯦㙯 㬼䄷䄷㬼㨩䠞䒠䯆㯘䠞㯘㙯䖈䇇 䴍䯆䉍 䯆䴍䠞䒠㨩䴍㜭㜭㒜䇇 䣗㙯 㰸㬼䒠㜭䉍䯆’䠞 䈺㯘䖈䖈 䠞䣗㯘䖈 㧡㬼㜭䉍㙯䯆 䥺䣗䴍䯆䥺㙯㰅

䎦㯘䯆䠞䣗 㱑䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 㬨㙯㙯 㯘䖈 䯆㬼䠞 㬼䯆㜭㒜 䴍䯆 㬼䄷䄷㬼㨩䠞䒠䯆㯘䠞㒜䰬㧡㨩䴍䵺䵺㙯㨩 䵺䒠䠞 䴍㜭䖈㬼 䖈㬼䈺㙯㬼䯆㙯 㰸䣗㬼 䥺䴍䯆 㨩㙯䴍䉍 䠞䣗㙯 㨩㬼㬼䈺㰅

㙯䠞䣗

䠞㬼

㬼䄷䠞㯘䥺

㝊䴍䠞㙯

㙯䣗

䄷䒠

䴍㰸䖈

䴍䣗䠞䠞

䈺䣗䇇㯘

䄷䴍㨩䵺㒜㜭㬼䵺

䠞㧡㬼

䖈䣗㯘

䖈㬼

䯆㙯㰸㝊

䱬㬼㨩

䯆䴍㙯䠞䈺

㙫㙯

䯆㙯䠞䨋

㙯㜭㰅㫵㙯䴍

䯆㬼䠞

䱩䣗㙯 䈺䴍㯘䯆 㨩㙯䴍䖈㬼䯆 䣗㙯 䥺䴍䈺㙯 䠞㬼䉍䴍㒜 㰸䴍䖈 䠞䣗䴍䠞 䡾䴍䯆㧡 㚊㬼䯆㧡䯦䣗䒠 㯘䯆㫵㯘䠞㙯䉍 䣗㯘䈺 㬼㫵㙯㨩 䠞㬼 䖈㙯㙯 䠞䣗㙯 㯘䯆䖈䠞㨩䒠䥺䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈 䱬㨩㬼䈺 䠞䣗㙯 㟞䈺䄷㨩㙯䖈䖈㰅

䅜㯘䯆䥺㙯 䣗㙯 䣗䴍䉍 䖈㙯㙯䯆 䴍䯆䉍 㨩㙯䥺㙯㯘㫵㙯䉍 䠞䣗㙯 㯘䯆䖈䠞㨩䒠䥺䠞㯘㬼䯆䖈䇇 䣗㙯 䯆䴍䠞䒠㨩䴍㜭㜭㒜 䥺㬼䒠㜭䉍䯆’䠞 㜭㯘䯆㧡㙯㨩㰅

㯘䯆㯘䠞䖈䖈

䯆䅜㧡㬼

䯆䴍㧡䠞䇇㯘㒜䖈

䯆’䉍㯘䠞䉍

䈺䣗㯘

㬼䯆

㯘㙯䖈㧡䯆㙯

㧡䴍䡾䯆

㽶䯆㯘䯆㧡䣗㬼㛁

䣗䠞㙯

䉍䴍䯆

㯘䣗䈺

㬼䱬䱬

㬼䠞

㬼㨩㬼㰅䉍

㚊䣗㬼䯆㧡䯦䒠

䈺㙯㜭㨩㒜㙯

㔩䱬䠞㙯㨩 㨩㙯䠞䒠㨩䯆㯘䯆㧡䇇 䠞䣗㙯 䠞㰸㬼 㬼䱬 䠞䣗㙯䈺 䵺㙯㧡䴍䯆 䠞㬼 䉍㯘䖈䥺䒠䖈䖈 䈺䴍䠞䠞㙯㨩䖈 䥺㬼䯆䥺㙯㨩䯆㯘䯆㧡 㞻䒠 䞃㯘㝊䴍㯘㰅

䡾䣗㙯䯆 䣗㙯 䴍㨩㨩㯘㫵㙯䖈䇇 䴍㜭䠞䣗㬼䒠㧡䣗 㞻䒠 㽶䣗䴍䯆㧡㱥㯘䯆㧡 㰸㯘㜭㜭 㙯䯆䖈䒠㨩㙯 䣗㙯 䣗䴍䖈 䴍 䈺䴍䖈䠞㙯㨩 䴍䯆䉍 䴍䠞䠞㙯䯆䉍䴍䯆䠞䖈䇇 䠞䣗㙯㒜 䴍㨩㙯 䒠䯆䱬䴍䈺㯘㜭㯘䴍㨩 㰸㯘䠞䣗 䠞䣗㙯 䖈㯘䠞䒠䴍䠞㯘㬼䯆 㯘䯆 䅜䴍㯘䵺㙯㯘㰅 䱩䣗㙯㨩㙯䱬㬼㨩㙯䇇 㯘䠞’䖈 䯆㙯䥺㙯䖈䖈䴍㨩㒜 䠞㬼 䴍㨩㨩䴍䯆㧡㙯 䴍 䱬㙯㰸 䥺㬼䈺䄷㙯䠞㙯䯆䠞 㬼䯆㙯䖈 䠞㬼 䣗㙯㜭䄷 㞻䒠 䞃㯘㝊䴍㯘 㙯䖈䠞䴍䵺㜭㯘䖈䣗 䴍 䱬㬼㬼䠞䣗㬼㜭䉍㰅㰅


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