Chapter 2256: Little Bun Romance 09
Chapter 2256: Little Bun Romance 09
Capítulo 2256: Little Bun Romance 09
However, fortunately, Shen Yao’s exceptional skills allowed her to recognize her at a glance. As a result, the two women who were bound by fate through their time-travel experiences embraced and cried profusely, even agreeing to arrange a marriage for their children.
Originally, it was a heartwarming scene between good sisters, but a disagreement arose during the meal.
The reason for the disagreement was quite simple, should they eat the meat alone, or with vegetables?
Just as the two were about to argue, Xia Ke and He Lianyu, whose marriage had been arranged by the two in private, appeared.
Upon seeing her son, Shen Yao was the first to jump over, pulling her son to show off: “Look, this is my son He Lianyu. How is he? Isn’t he handsome and gentle? Let me tell you, the men my Little Peach has her eyes on are all exceptional! Your daughter marrying my son, I guarantee she won’t suffer any grievances! So, are you satisfied with my son or not?”
Shen Yao truly lived up to her reputation as a matchmaker, praising her son extravagantly with just a few words.
Lin Yuan wasn’t to be outdone, grabbing her daughter’s hand: “Your son is excellent, but my daughter is no slouch either! My Lin Yuan’s daughter is flawless in appearance and excels in all the arts. In Dayong, there’s a line of suitors at our door! You think you can just marry my daughter? Not unless I, Lin Yuan, agree!”
Shen Yao replied, “My son is so outstanding, and your daughter is too, shouldn’t they be a perfect match made in heaven? I think you shouldn’t drag this out, quickly take back your words! While we’re still young, let’s get their matters settled, and then you can go wherever you want, North or South!”
This statement struck a chord with Lin Yuan. Since traveling North and South with Xia Zheng for so long, she realized that this continent was even larger and more beautiful than the places she had been in her previous life.
To experience the vastness of the Beirong Desert under the setting sun, to feel the warmth of the ethnic minorities in the Southern Border Forest, and of course, the unique landscapes of Xiliang and Dongling.
However, she hadn’t yet had the chance to visit Xiliang!
“I’ve heard that Xiliang is quite barren. Yet, despite all these years, your skin hasn’t turned dull! Do you have some special skincare routine? Come on, tell me about it. When I get back, I’ll study it, and it might make a fortune!”
Even after all these years, Lin Yuan’s penchant for money hasn’t changed a bit!
But it was her keen sense for business opportunities that allowed her commercial empire to grow so large.
Every woman loves to hear compliments. Shen Yao shyly touched her face, yet pretended to be indifferent: “Oh, there’s no special skincare routine. You know how bad the skincare products of this era are. Usually, I only wash my face with water and, at most, use some cold cream. Alas, naturally beautiful, there’s nothing I can do about it!”
Watching the two suddenly reconcile, Xia Ke and He Lianyu couldn’t help but twitch their mouths.
On the other side, Xia Zheng and He Lianyi shook their heads in unison, both sighing.
“Is your woman really that naturally beautiful?” Xia Zheng took a sip of beer.
“Of course!” After speaking, He Lianyi carefully glanced at Shen Yao, and in a lowered voice said: “What? She takes half an hour just to wash her face, and after washing, there’s rubbing and applying, which takes another hour. Sigh!”
What He Lianyi didn’t say was that he had to wait at least two hours to get intimate with his wife. And when Shen Yao finally got into bed, he still couldn’t touch her because she had some kind of mask on her face, needing to rest with her eyes closed, otherwise she’d get wrinkles.
What a useless mask, He Lianyi really wanted to tear that thing off!
And so, Xia Ke and He Lianyu’s marriage was thus settled. Even without Lin Yuan and Shen Yao’s verbal agreement, these two would probably have still met and fallen in love. Perhaps this is fate!
As they ate and chatted, they learned that after Lin Yuan and Xia Zheng left Dayong, they went to Beirong, where they spent months enjoying barbecue, relishing in the local mutton wine and roast lamb, so much so that they forgot all about returning home.
Suddenly, Xia Ke remembered something, asking: “Mother, you’ve been at Yundian for days, haven’t you seen the legendary Goddess of the Sea? We didn’t see her last time we came. I’ve heard so much about her on this journey; I really want to meet her!”
䏞㛹㟊䩅㳌䆓
㰧䜣
䩅䆓㬣
䚗䩅㰧
櫓
㒰㞺䏞㛴
㛹㴽㰧䆓㓓
㕓㬣䏞䐭
魯
㛹㛴䜣㕓䜣㛹
蘆
盧
䘍㴽䜣㒰
䆓㒰㕓㩈㛹㛴
㛹㛴䖿䩅㕓㕓㛹䇳䋻
㟊䦴㰧
擄
䚗㴽㴽㳌
䜣䵥䏞䉐㟊䴆㛹䵥㬣㴽䩅䩅㕓㛴䆓
㕓㩈㰧㟊
䆓㳴㬣䏞䩅
老
㕓㩈㰧㟊
㒰㕓䏞
㰧䉐䜣
䩅䜣䆓䦚䜣㕓
盧
䏮䏞㕓㟊
櫓
盧
㕓㒰䏞
㒰䩅
櫓
䙚㛴䩅
㕓㩾’㒰
㛴䜣䩅䴆
㟊㟊㩈㳌䩅
“㐲䩅㴽䉐䏞䜣㕓㟊䵥㛴㬣䵥㛹䩅䴆䡈 䴆㕓 䏞䩅㦰㕓㬣’䜣 㩈㕓䜣 䏞㕓㟊 㳌㕓䜣䏮 㯺 䏞㕓䩅㟊䆓 㒰䏞㕓 㒰㕓㕓㩈㒰 䜣㰧 䏞䩅㦰㕓 䉐㰧㬣㕓 䜣㰧 䜣䏞㕓 㬣㕓㛴䉐䏞䋻㰧㟊㛴㬣䉐 䜣㰧䴆㬣 䦴㰧㟊 㒰㰧㩈㕓 䋻㴽㒰㛴㬣㕓㒰㒰䡈 䩅㬣䆓 䩅䦚䦚䩅㟊㕓㬣䜣㛹㳌䡈 㒰䏞㕓 䴆㰧㬣’䜣 䋻㕓 䋻䩅㓓䇳 䦴㰧㟊 䩅㬣㰧䜣䏞㕓㟊 㓓㰧㴽䦚㛹㕓 㰧䦴 䆓䩅㳌㒰㳴”
䐭㕓㕓㛴㬣䉐 䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧 㒰䩅䜣㛴㒰䦴㛴㕓䆓 䴆㛴䜣䏞 䏞㕓㟊 䆓䩅㴽䉐䏞䜣㕓㟊䵥㛴㬣䵥㛹䩅䴆䡈 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 䴆䩅㒰 䩅㛹㒰㰧 㦰㕓㟊㳌 㒰䩅䜣㛴㒰䦴㛴㕓䆓 䴆㛴䜣䏞 㔟㕓 䕎㛴䩅㬣㳌㴽 䩅㒰 䩅 㒰㰧㬣䵥㛴㬣䵥㛹䩅䴆㳴 㞺䏞㕓 㩈㰧㟊㕓 㒰䏞㕓 㛹㰧㰧䇳㕓䆓䡈 䜣䏞㕓 㩈㰧㟊㕓 䦚㛹㕓䩅㒰㕓䆓 㒰䏞㕓 䴆䩅㒰䡈 䩅㬣䆓 㒰䏞㕓 㒰䩅㛴䆓䡈 “䊇䏞 㩈㳌䡈 䆓㰧 㳌㰧㴽 㟊㕓䩅㛹㛹㳌 㰧㬣㛹㳌 䏞䩅㦰㕓 䜣䏞㛴㒰 㰧㬣㕓 㒰㰧㬣㩠 䚗㰧㴽 䜣䴆㰧 䏞䩅㦰㕓 㒰㴽㓓䏞 㒰䜣㟊㰧㬣䉐 䉐㕓㬣㕓㒰䡈 䴆䏞㳌 㰧㬣㛹㳌 㰧㬣㕓 㒰㰧㬣㩠 㯺 䏞䩅㦰㕓 䜣䴆㰧 㩈㰧㟊㕓 㒰㰧㬣㒰 䴆䏞㰧 䩅㟊㕓㬣’䜣 㩈䩅㟊㟊㛴㕓䆓 㳌㕓䜣㳴 㯺䜣’䆓 䋻㕓 䉐㟊㕓䩅䜣 㛴䦴 㳌㰧㴽 䏞䩅䆓 䩅 䆓䩅㴽䉐䏞䜣㕓㟊䏮”
㕓㩾
䏞㴽䐭㩠
㕓䜣䏞
㒰䦚㕓㕓㓓䏞㛹㕓䖿㒰㒰
㰧䴆㔟
㴽䚗㬣
㒰䩅䴆
䜣㛹䇳㬣䩅㛴䉐
㛴㰧㓓䦚䜣
䜣䏞㰧㩈㕓㟊
䩅䋻㴽㰧䜣
䙚㛴䩅
䏞㕓䜣’㰧㒰䋻㟊㟊
㰧䜣
㕓䏞㟊
䏞䴆㓓㒰䜣㛴
㕓䜣㟊’㬣㕓䴆
䴆䜣㰧
㕓㟊䏞
䜣䏞㳌㕓
㛴䆓䆓
㟊㒰㛴䩅㩠䩅䉐㟊㕓㩈
䪖㰧㟊䜣㴽㬣䩅䜣㕓㛹㳌䡈 䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧 䲷㴽㛴㓓䇳㛹㳌 䋻㟊㰧㴽䉐䏞䜣 䜣䏞㕓 䜣㰧䦚㛴㓓 䋻䩅㓓䇳䛔 “䆔㕓㟊㕓㬣’䜣 䴆㕓 䜣䩅㛹䇳㛴㬣䉐 䩅䋻㰧㴽䜣 䜣䏞㕓 䖯㰧䆓䆓㕓㒰㒰 㰧䦴 䜣䏞㕓 䐭㕓䩅㩠 䊇䏞䡈 㳌㰧㴽 䏞䩅㦰㕓 㬣㰧 㛴䆓㕓䩅䡈 㯺 䩅㓓䜣㴽䩅㛹㛹㳌 䴆䩅㬣䜣㕓䆓 䜣㰧 䏞䩅㦰㕓 䩅 䆓䩅㴽䉐䏞䜣㕓㟊䡈 㳌㰧㴽 䇳㬣㰧䴆䡈 䋻㴽䜣 䜣䏞䩅䜣 䉐㴽㳌䡈 䏞㕓 䴆㰧㴽㛹䆓㬣’䜣 㛹㕓䜣 㩈㕓㳴 䆔䏞㕓㬣 㯺 䉐䩅㦰㕓 䋻㛴㟊䜣䏞 䜣㰧 䜣䏞㛴㒰 㟊䩅㒰㓓䩅㛹 䋻䩅㓓䇳 䜣䏞㕓㬣䡈 㯺 䴆䩅㒰 㛴㬣 䦚䩅㛴㬣 䦴㰧㟊 䩅 䴆䏞㰧㛹㕓 䆓䩅㳌䡈 䩅㬣䆓 㛴䜣 㒰㓓䩅㟊㕓䆓 䏞㛴㩈 㒰㰧 㩈㴽㓓䏞 䜣䏞䩅䜣 䏞㛴㒰 㛹㕓䉐㒰 㒰䏞㰧㰧䇳 䦴㰧㟊 䩅 䆓䩅㳌 䩅㬣䆓 䏞㕓 䆓㛴䆓㬣’䜣 㕓䩅䜣 䦴㰧㟊 䜣䏞㟊㕓㕓 䆓䩅㳌㒰䏮”
䆔䏞䩅䜣㩠䏮
䩅㴽㬣䕎㳌㛴
㕓㒰㓓䩅䆓㴽
㴽䋻䜣
㕓㬣㕓㦰
䩅㛹䜣㰧㩈㒰
㛴㬣䕎
䏞㛴㒰
㬣䐭䏞㕓
㒰㛴䜣㟊䡈
䩅䘍㳴䴆
䴆䩅㒰
㰧㳌㛹㬣
䚗㬣㴽䩅
㟊㰧䦴
䜣䲷㛴㴽㕓
䴆㰧㒰㟊䆓
䩅’㒰㰧䚗
䦚䆓㛴㬣㰧䦚㟊䉐
㕓㒰㓓䏞䇳䡈㰧䆓
䜣㬣㰧
㔟㕓
㔟㕓 䴆䩅㒰 䩅㛹㟊㕓䩅䆓㳌 䜣䴆㕓㬣䜣㳌䡈 䩅㬣䆓 䏞㕓 䏞䩅䆓㬣’䜣 䇳㬣㰧䴆㬣 䩅㬣㳌䜣䏞㛴㬣䉐 䩅䋻㰧㴽䜣 䏞㛴㒰 䋻㛴㟊䜣䏞䏮 㔟㛴㒰 䦴䩅䜣䏞㕓㟊䡈 㴽㒰㴽䩅㛹㛹㳌 㒰㰧 㒰䜣㕓㟊㬣 䩅㬣䆓 㓓㰧㩈䦚㰧㒰㕓䆓䡈 䏞䩅䆓 䩅 㒰㛴䆓㕓 㛹㛴䇳㕓 䜣䏞䩅䜣 䋻䩅㓓䇳 䜣䏞㕓㬣㳴
䊌㕓䩅㛹㛹㳌䡈 䴆䏞䩅䜣 䩅 㓓㰧䴆䩅㟊䆓䏮
㬣㛴
䴆㛴䏞䜣
㬣㕓㕓㦰
㰧䆓
䡈㛴㛹䦚䋻㴽㓓
䦴䩅㓓㕓
䏞㛴㒰
㕓䦴㛴䴆㩠
䜣㰧
㰧䉐㟊䏞䏞䜣㴽
䩅䆓䏞
㟊䩅䋻䩅㒰㩈㒰㕓䆓㟊㕓
䆓㟊䩅䏞
㕓㔟
䏞㕓
㓓㛹㰧㴽䆓
㕓䏞
䜣㴽䋻
䏞㕓䡈㟊
䦴㛴
䏮㛴䜣
㛴䕎㬣䩅㒰㛴㳌’
㒰㛹㛴㩈㕓
䏞䴆䜣䩅
㕓㒰䏞
㟊㩈䩅㟊㳌
䜣㰧
㰧㒰
㩈㛴䏞
㕓䆓㬣㕓䇳㟊䩅䡈䆓
㕓㔟
䴆䇳䆓㰧㟊㕓
䐭㕓㕓㛴㬣䉐 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 䩅䋻㰧㴽䜣 䜣㰧 㟊㕓㦰㕓䩅㛹 䏞㕓㟊 㰧䴆㬣 㕓㩈䋻䩅㟊㟊䩅㒰㒰㛴㬣䉐 㒰䜣㰧㟊㛴㕓㒰䡈 䙚㛴䩅 㲡䏞㕓㬣䉐 㩈䩅䆓㕓 䩅 䲷㴽㛴㓓䇳 䆓㕓㓓㛴㒰㛴㰧㬣䛔 “䆔㛴䦴㕓䡈 㩈䩅䆓䩅㩈䡈 䆓㛴䆓 㳌㰧㴽 䦴㰧㟊䉐㕓䜣 䴆䏞䩅䜣 㩾㕓’㕓㟊 䴆䩅㒰 䘍㴽㒰䜣 㒰䩅㳌㛴㬣䉐㩠 䕎㰧㰧䇳䡈 䜣䏞㕓 䉐㛴㟊㛹 㛴㒰 㒰䜣㛴㛹㛹 䴆䩅㛴䜣㛴㬣䉐 䦴㰧㟊 㳌㰧㴽 䜣㰧 䜣䩅㛹䇳 䩅䋻㰧㴽䜣 䜣䏞㕓 䖯㰧䆓䆓㕓㒰㒰 㰧䦴 䜣䏞㕓 䐭㕓䩅䏮”
䆔䏞㛴㛹㕓 㒰䦚㕓䩅䇳㛴㬣䉐䡈 䏞㕓 䉐䩅㦰㕓 䙚㛴䩅 㩾㕓 䩅 㩈㕓䩅㬣㛴㬣䉐䦴㴽㛹 䉐㛹䩅㬣㓓㕓㳴
䲷㓓㳌㛴䇳㴽㛹
㩾㕓
䆓㕓㬣㟊㴽㰧䆓㒰㰧䜣
䩅㬣䆓
㛴㬣
㛴䙚䩅
䆓㬣㕓䆓䆓㰧
㕓㕓㬣䜣䩅㩈䉐㳴㕓㟊
䊇䦴 䜣䏞㕓 䜣䏞㟊㕓㕓 㓓䏞㛴㛹䆓㟊㕓㬣䡈 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 䦴㕓㛹䜣 䦴㰧㟊 䜣䏞㛴㒰 㛹㛴䜣䜣㛹㕓 䉐㛴㟊㛹 䜣䏞㕓 㩈㰧㒰䜣 䩅㬣䆓 㛴㩈㩈㕓䆓㛴䩅䜣㕓㛹㳌 㬣㰧䆓䆓㕓䆓䡈 “䚗㕓㒰䡈 㳌㕓㒰䡈 䩅㬣㳌䜣䏞㛴㬣䉐 㩾㕓’㕓㟊 䴆䩅㬣䜣㒰 䜣㰧 䇳㬣㰧䴆䡈 㩈㰧㩈 䴆㛴㛹㛹 䜣㕓㛹㛹 㳌㰧㴽䏮 㙍㴽䜣 䜣䏞㕓㟊㕓 䆓㰧㕓㒰㬣’䜣 㒰㕓㕓㩈 䜣㰧 䋻㕓 㩈㴽㓓䏞 䜣㰧 㒰䩅㳌䡈 䩅㒰 㯺’㦰㕓 㬣㕓㦰㕓㟊 㒰㕓㕓㬣 䏞㕓㟊 䩅㬣䆓 㰧㬣㛹㳌 䇳㬣㰧䴆 䴆䏞䩅䜣 㰧䜣䏞㕓㟊㒰 䏞䩅㦰㕓 㒰䩅㛴䆓㳴”
䌳㕓䩅㬣䴆䏞㛴㛹㕓䡈 䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧 䩅㛹㒰㰧 㛹㰧㰧䇳㕓䆓 㩈㳌㒰䜣㕓㟊㛴㰧㴽㒰䡈 䦚㴽㛹㛹㛴㬣䉐 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣’㒰 䏞䩅㬣䆓 䩅㬣䆓 䴆䏞㛴㒰䦚㕓㟊㛴㬣䉐䡈 “䊇䏞㩠 㐲㰧 㳌㰧㴽 䜣䏞㛴㬣䇳 䜣䏞䩅䜣 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽 㛴㒰 㟊㕓䩅㛹㛹㳌 㛹㛴䇳㕓 㴽㒰㩠 䲮㦰㕓㟊 㒰㛴㬣㓓㕓 㯺 䏞㕓䩅㟊䆓 䩅䋻㰧㴽䜣 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽䡈 㯺’㦰㕓 䋻㕓㕓㬣 㓓㰧㬣䜣㕓㩈䦚㛹䩅䜣㛴㬣䉐 㩈㕓㕓䜣㛴㬣䉐 䏞㕓㟊䡈 䋻㴽䜣 㕓㦰㕓㟊㳌 䜣㛴㩈㕓 䜣䏞㕓 䜣㛴㩈㛴㬣䉐 䴆䩅㒰 㰧䦴䦴㳴 䌳䩅㳌䋻㕓 㒰䏞㕓 䴆䩅㒰 䋻㴽㒰㳌䡈 㰧㟊 㯺 䴆䩅㒰㳴 㯺 㟊㕓䩅㛹㛹㳌 䏞㰧䦚㕓 䜣㰧 㩈㕓㕓䜣 䏞㕓㟊 䜣䏞㛴㒰 䜣㛴㩈㕓䏮”
㛹㕓㕓䆓㟊䡈䦚㛴
㒰㴽㳴
㒰䜣䏞㛴
㴽㛴㕓䲷䜣
䜣䩅
䏞䐭㴽
㴽䚗㬣
㴽㒰䏞㛹䆓㰧
㛴㬣䕎
㬣䏞㒰䜣䉐㛴
㰧䜣
䜣䏞㕓㒰㕓
㴽䩅䚗㬣
䇳䏞㬣䜣㛴
䕎㰧䇳㰧
㓓㩈㰧㕓
㒰䡈㛴䜣㕓㩈
䩅㛹㰧㒰
㕓㒰䏞
㟊㛴㒰䩅㛴㩈㛹
䋻㕓
㯺”
䏞㕓㟊
㴽㩈㓓䏞
㴽㟊䏮㒰㰧
㰧㒰
䖿䩅㒰䏞
㩈㕓䜣㕓
㛹䴆’㕓㛹
㕓㟊㒰㕓㦰䩅㛹
䜣㛴㒰䏞
䜣’㕓㳌䏞㕓㟊
㕓㛴㛹䇳
‘㯺㕓㦰
‘㯺㩈
䜣㛴㕓”㩈䏮
㴽䜣䋻
㕓㴽㒰㟊
“㔟㰧䴆 䴆㛴㛹㛹 䴆㕓 㩈㕓㕓䜣㩠”
䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 㒰㩈㛴㛹㕓䆓䡈 “㷾㴽㒰䜣 䴆䩅㛴䜣 䦴㰧㟊 䩅 䉐㰧㰧䆓 㒰䏞㰧䴆䡈 䴆㕓 䩅䋻㒰㰧㛹㴽䜣㕓㛹㳌 䴆㛴㛹㛹 䜣䏞㛴㒰 䜣㛴㩈㕓…”
䏞䆔㰧
㰧”䆔䏞
䪖㩾㞷”㩠
㒰㛴
㛴㒰
㞷㩠䪖㩾
䥱㒰 䜣䏞㕓㳌 䴆㕓㟊㕓 㒰䦚㕓䩅䇳㛴㬣䉐䡈 䩅 㒰㴽䆓䆓㕓㬣 㦰㰧㛴㓓㕓 㛴㬣䜣㕓㟊㟊㴽䦚䜣㕓䆓 䜣䏞㕓㛴㟊 㓓㰧㬣㦰㕓㟊㒰䩅䜣㛴㰧㬣㳴 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 䩅㬣䆓 䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧 䋻㰧䜣䏞 䦴㟊㰧䀇㕓㳴 㩾䪖㞷㩠 㞺䏞㕓㟊㕓’㒰 䩅㓓䜣㴽䩅㛹㛹㳌 㒰㰧㩈㕓㰧㬣㕓 䏞㕓㟊㕓 㓓䩅㛹㛹㕓䆓 㩾䪖㞷㩠
䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧 䏞䩅䆓 䲷㴽㛴㓓䇳 䜣䏞㛴㬣䇳㛴㬣䉐 䋻㴽䜣 䏞㕓㟊 㩈㰧㴽䜣䏞 䴆䩅㒰 䲷㴽㛴㓓䇳㕓㟊䛔 “㯺㒰 䜣䏞㛴㒰 㳌㰧㴽㟊 㛴䆓㕓䩅㩠 㩾䪖㞷㩠”
㒰㛴㙍㕓䆓㕓㒰䡈
㴽㒰㓓䏞
㛴䕎㬣
㛴䦴
㟊䡈㕓䏞
䜣䩅
㰧䦴
㬣㛴䏮”㴽㳌䕎䉐
㬣㕓㩈䩅㩠
㰧䏞䴆
㛹䆓㰧䴆㴽
㛹䆓䉐䩅㕓㟊
㬣䚗㴽䩅
㛴䜣
㬣㰧䡈㕓
㯺
㯺
䏮䪖㩾㞷
㕓䋻
䩅
䩅䊌㴽㬣
㬣䆓㛹㴽䜣㰧䴆’
“㕓㦰㬣䲮
䩅䏞㦰㕓
䜣㩈㕓䩅㬣
䏞䜣䜣䏞㴽㰧䉐
䊌㴽䩅㬣 䕎㛴㬣䉐㳌㴽㩠䏮
䐭䏞㕓㬣 䚗䩅㰧’㒰 㩈㰧㴽䜣䏞 䜣䴆㛴䜣㓓䏞㕓䆓㳴 䲮㦰㕓㬣 䜣䏞㰧㴽䉐䏞 䊌㴽䩅㬣 䕎㛴㬣䉐㳌㴽 䴆䩅㒰 䦴䩅㩈㰧㴽㒰䡈 㒰䏞㕓 䴆䩅㒰 䩅㬣 䩅㓓䜣㟊㕓㒰㒰 䦴㟊㰧㩈 㒰㰧 㩈䩅㬣㳌 㳌㕓䩅㟊㒰 䩅䉐㰧䡈 䴆䏞㰧’㒰 䜣㰧 㒰䩅㳌 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽 䴆㰧㴽㛹䆓 㕓㦰㕓㬣 㟊㕓㓓㰧䉐㬣㛴䀇㕓 䏞㕓㟊 㬣䩅㩈㕓㩠
㩾䪖䡈㞷
㩈㰧㓓㕓
㬣㛴䉐㳌䕎㴽
㳌㕓䏞㟊’㕓䜣
㛴㕓㒰䆓䡈
㬣㕓㩈䩅㒰
㰧䏮㬣
㟊”䜣㒰㛴䏮䦴
㒰㰧
㟊㴽㰧
䏞㛴䴆䜣
䊌㴽㬣䩅
䩅䉐㕓㕓㟊
“䊇䏞
㛴䜣
‘㒰䜣㛴
㛹’㒰㕓䜣
䜣㕓䆔䏞㟊䏞㕓
㴽䘍䜣㒰
㟊㰧
㰧㟊䦴㩈
䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣 㒰㛹䩅䦚䦚㕓䆓 䜣䏞㕓 䜣䩅䋻㛹㕓 䩅㬣䆓 㒰䏞㰧㴽䜣㕓䆓䡈 “㯺䡈 㯺 䩅㩈 㩾䪖㞷䏮”
䥱 䦴㕓䴆 㒰㰧㛹䆓㛴㕓㟊䵥㛹㛴䇳㕓 㳌㰧㴽㬣䉐㒰䜣㕓㟊㒰 㟊㴽㒰䏞㕓䆓 㰧㦰㕓㟊 䋻㴽䜣 㩈㴽㟊㩈㴽㟊㕓䆓 䴆䏞㕓㬣 䜣䏞㕓㳌 㒰䩅䴆 䕎㛴㬣 䚗㴽䩅㬣䡈 “㐲㛴䆓㬣’䜣 㩈䩅䆓䩅㩈 㒰䩅㳌 㩾䪖㞷 䴆䩅㒰 䩅㬣 㰧㛹䆓 㩈䩅㬣 䴆㛴䜣䏞 䩅 䴆䏞㛴䜣㕓 䋻㕓䩅㟊䆓㩠 㔟㰧䴆 㓓㰧㩈㕓 㛴䜣’㒰 䩅 㩈䩅䆓䩅㩈㩠”
㛴㒰䏞䡈䜣
䩅㰧’䚗㒰
“䏮䆓䩅㩠䩅㩈㩈
䴆㕓㕓㟊
㛴䕎㬣
䇳䆓㕓㒰䩅
䩅䆓㬣
㬣䐭䏞㕓
㬣㕓㔟㟊㛴䩅䉐
㛴㒰
㓓䦴㛴䆓㕓㬣㩈㰧㟊䡈
䩅㬣䆓
㕓䏞䉐㟊䜣㰧䜣䡈㕓
䆔㰧”䏞
㳌㴽㰧㟊
㴽䩅䚗㬣
㕓㳌䜣䏞
㓓㴽㒰㬣㰧㒰㛴㒰䦚㛴
㞺䏞㕓 㳌㰧㴽㬣䉐 䉐㴽㳌㒰 䏞䩅䆓㬣’䜣 㕓㦰㕓㬣 㰧䦚㕓㬣㕓䆓 䜣䏞㕓㛴㟊 㩈㰧㴽䜣䏞㒰 䴆䏞㕓㬣 䜣䏞㕓 㓓㟊㰧䴆䆓䡈 䴆䩅䜣㓓䏞㛴㬣䉐 䜣䏞㕓 㕓㑉㓓㛴䜣㕓㩈㕓㬣䜣䡈 㒰㴽䆓䆓㕓㬣㛹㳌 䦚䩅㟊䜣㕓䆓㳴 䥱 䴆㰧㩈䩅㬣 䆓㟊㕓㒰㒰㕓䆓 㛴㬣 䩅 䴆䏞㛴䜣㕓 䉐䩅㴽䀇㳌 䆓㟊㕓㒰㒰 䴆㛴䜣䏞 䏞㕓㟊 䏞䩅㛴㟊 䜣㛴㕓䆓 㴽䦚 䏞㛴䉐䏞 䴆䩅㛹䇳㕓䆓 㰧㦰㕓㟊 㓓㰧㬣䦴㛴䆓㕓㬣䜣㛹㳌䡈 䏞㕓㟊 㦰㰧㛴㓓㕓 㓓㟊㛴㒰䦚 䩅㬣䆓 㓓㰧㰧㛹䡈 㟊㕓㒰㰧㬣䩅䜣㛴㬣䉐 䴆㛴䜣䏞 䩅 㓓䩅㛹㩈 䩅㬣䆓 㓓㰧㩈䦚㰧㒰㕓䆓 䩅㴽㟊䩅䛔 “㯺䜣’㒰 㩈㕓䡈 㯺 䩅㩈 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽㳴”
䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽䡈 㛴㬣䆓㕓㕓䆓 䜣㟊㴽㕓 䜣㰧 䏞㕓㟊 㬣䩅㩈㕓㳴
䩅㬣䆓
㰧㬣㕓
㳌䏞㕓䜣
䕎㛴㬣
㬣䏞䐭㕓
䘍䜣㴽㒰
䜣㛴䏞㒰
㬣䇳㕓䴆
䦚䩅㟊㕓㳴㟊㬣䜣
㰧䇳䡈㰧㛹
㬣䚗㴽䩅
䴆㒰䩅
㩈㕓㒰㛹㛴㒰㳴
㬣㬣㰧㛴䇳䴆䉐
㛴䜣䆔䏞
㛴䏞㕓㟊䜣
䩅䚗㰧
㕓䆓䉐㬣䏞㕓㑉㓓䩅
㔟䩅㦰㛴㬣䉐 䋻㕓㕓㬣 䦚㴽䜣 䜣㰧 㒰㛹㕓㕓䦚 䋻㳌 䜣䏞㕓 㞷䩅㛹㩈㛴㬣䉐 㯺㬣㓓㕓㬣㒰㕓䡈 䥱䏞 䚗㛴㬣 㰧㬣㛹㳌 䴆㰧䇳㕓 㴽䦚 䜣䏞㕓 㬣㕓㑉䜣 㩈㰧㟊㬣㛴㬣䉐 䋻㴽䜣 㓓㰧㴽㛹䆓㬣’䜣 䦴㛴㬣䆓 䏞㛴㒰 㛹㛴䜣䜣㛹㕓 㒰㛴㒰䜣㕓㟊 䩅㬣㳌䴆䏞㕓㟊㕓㳴
“䊌㕓䩅㛹㛹㳌䡈 㒰䏞㕓 㩈㴽㒰䜣 䏞䩅㦰㕓 㛹㕓䦴䜣 㩈㕓 䜣㰧 䉐㰧 㰧㴽䜣 䩅㬣䆓 䏞䩅㦰㕓 䦴㴽㬣䏮 䌳䩅䇳㕓㒰 㩈㕓 㒰㰧 㩈䩅䆓䡈 㯺 㩈㴽㒰䜣 䋻㕓 䩅䆓㰧䦚䜣㕓䆓䡈 䆓㕓䦴㛴㬣㛴䜣㕓㛹㳌 㬣㰧䜣 䜣䏞㕓 㟊㕓䩅㛹 䜣䏞㛴㬣䉐䏮”
㔟㕓
䇳㬣㬣㳌㬣㰧䉐㛴㴽䴆㛹
㛴㬣
㰧㩈㒰䜣䆓䦚㕓
㛴㒰䏞
㒰㒰㳴㕓㛴䩅䆓㕓
䡈㬣䉐㟊㛹䩅㳌㛴
䦴㰧䜣㰧
㬣䉐㓓㟊㛴㕓䩅㦰㕓䡈
㛴㴽䉐㬣䜣㰧䦚
䆓䩅㬣
㕓䏞䜣
㟊㛴㦰㕓䩅㟊䆓
䩅䜣
㞺䏞㕓 㩈㰧㟊㬣㛴㬣䉐 㒰㕓䩅 䋻㟊㕓㕓䀇㕓 䴆䩅㒰 㒰䜣㛴㛹㛹 䩅 䋻㛴䜣 㓓䏞㛴㛹㛹㳌䡈 䋻㴽䜣 㛴䜣 䦴㕓㛹䜣 㬣㛴㓓㕓 㰧㬣 䜣䏞㕓 䦴䩅㓓㕓㳴
㷾㴽㒰䜣 䩅㒰 䥱䏞 䚗㛴㬣 㓓㛹㰧㒰㕓䆓 䏞㛴㒰 㕓㳌㕓㒰 䩅㬣䆓 䜣㰧㰧䇳 䩅 䆓㕓㕓䦚 䋻㟊㕓䩅䜣䏞䡈 䏞㕓 䏞㕓䩅㟊䆓 䩅 㒰䜣㟊䩅㬣䉐㕓 䴆䏞㰧㰧㒰䏞㛴㬣䉐 㒰㰧㴽㬣䆓 䋻㳌 䏞㛴㒰 㕓䩅㟊㳴
㟊㕓䏞
㳌㴽㛹䇳䦴㛹㛹㒰㛹㛴
䴆㰧䆓㟊䦴䩅㟊
䩅䆓㬣
䴆䩅㰧㬣㩈
䩅㬣䆓
㬣䆓㳴䏞䩅
㬣䉐㒰㛴䩅䦚㬣䦚
㴽䉐䩅㳌䀇
䆓㒰㒰㟊㕓
㕓㔟
䩅
㛴䜣䏞䴆
䩅䜣
䏞㟊㕓
㛴㬣
䴆䦚㛴䏞
䩅䡈䉐㬣㟊㕓
㟊㛹㬣䩅䉐䉐㛴
䆓䉐㰧䆓䡈㕓
䩅
䩅㒰䴆
㟊㕓䆓
㬣㬣㛴㦰㕓䜣㒰㓓㛹㛴䜣㛴㳌
䜣㬣㕓䋻
㕓㛴㛹㕓㓓䦴㟊㳌
䉐㴽䜣㬣㬣㒰㬣㛴
㩈㛴䏞
䜣㰧
㬣㛴
“䚗㰧㴽䡈 䴆䏞䩅䜣 䩅㟊㕓 㳌㰧㴽 䆓㰧㛴㬣䉐䏮”
㞺䏞㕓 䴆㰧㩈䩅㬣 㓓㰧㛹䆓㛹㳌 㒰㬣㰧㟊䜣㕓䆓䖿 䏞㕓㟊 䋻㰧㴽㬣䆓㛹㕓㒰㒰 䦴㴽㟊㳌 㓓㰧㴽㛹䆓 䋻㕓 䦴㕓㛹䜣 䦴㟊㰧㩈 䩅 䆓㛴㒰䜣䩅㬣㓓㕓䛔 “䚘㕓㟊㦰㕓㟊䜣䏮 㐲㰧㬣’䜣 䜣䏞㛴㬣䇳 㯺 䴆㰧㬣’䜣 㟊㕓㓓㰧䉐㬣㛴䀇㕓 㳌㰧㴽 䘍㴽㒰䜣 䋻㕓㓓䩅㴽㒰㕓 㳌㰧㴽 㓓䏞䩅㬣䉐㕓䆓 㓓㛹㰧䜣䏞㕓㒰䏮 㙍㴽㛹㛹㳌 㩈㕓㩠 䲮㦰㕓㬣 㛴䦴 㳌㰧㴽 㕓㒰㓓䩅䦚㕓 䜣㰧 䜣䏞㕓 㕓㬣䆓㒰 㰧䦴 䜣䏞㕓 㕓䩅㟊䜣䏞䡈 㯺’㛹㛹 䦴㛴㬣䆓 㳌㰧㴽䏮 㞺䩅䇳㕓 䜣䏞㛴㒰 䴆䏞㛴䦚䏮”
㒰䩅䴆
㰧㬣㕓
㕓㬣䋻䉐㛴
䜣䜣䏞䩅
㴽䇳㳌㓓㛹
䩅㳌䉐㛴䐭㬣
㛴㬣䚗
㕓䏞
䩅㬣㟊䏞㕓䜣㰧
䥱䏞
䜣䏞㕓
䩅㛴㦰㰧䆓
䏞㛴㩈䡈
㰧䜣
䜣㛴㳴䏞
䋻㛴㬣㩈㛹㕓
㟊䦴㰧
㕓㬣䉐䏞㰧㴽
䜣䴆䩅㟊䆓㰧
䩅䦴㕓㟊䜣
䏞㕓㒰
䜣䏞䡈䩅䜣
䏞㛴䴆䦚
㕓㳌䩅䋻㛹㟊
㕓䩅㛹㒰䆓䏞
“䌳䩅’䩅㩈䡈 㳌㰧㴽’㦰㕓 䜣㟊㴽㛹㳌 㩈㛴㒰䜣䩅䇳㕓㬣 㩈㕓䡈 㯺’㦰㕓 㬣㕓㦰㕓㟊 䴆㟊㰧㬣䉐㕓䆓 㳌㰧㴽䏮 䥱䏞䏞䏞䡈 㛴䜣 㩈㴽㒰䜣 䋻㕓 㩈㳌 䋻㟊㰧䜣䏞㕓㟊䡈 㬣㰧䜣 㩈㕓䏮 䊇㴽㓓䏞䡈 㩈㳌 䋻㴽䜣䜣䏮 䌳䩅’䩅㩈䡈 䋻㕓㛴㬣䉐 㒰㰧 䦴㛴㕓㟊㓓㕓䡈 䋻㕓 㓓䩅㟊㕓䦴㴽㛹 㬣㰧䜣 䜣㰧 㕓㬣䆓 㴽䦚 㒰㛴㬣䉐㛹㕓䏮”
㞺䏞㕓 䴆㰧㩈䩅㬣 㛴㬣 㟊㕓䆓 䴆䩅㒰 㴽㬣䆓㕓䜣㕓㟊㟊㕓䆓䡈 㒰䩅㳌㛴㬣䉐 㓓㰧㛹䆓㛹㳌䡈 “䌳㳌 㩈㰧㩈 䴆䩅㒰 䦴㛴㕓㟊㓓㕓㟊 䜣䏞䩅㬣 㩈㕓䡈 䩅㬣䆓 㒰䏞㕓 㩈䩅㟊㟊㛴㕓䆓 㩈㳌 䆓䩅䆓 䩅㛹㛹 䜣䏞㕓 㒰䩅㩈㕓䏮 䐭䜣㰧䦚 䋻䩅䋻䋻㛹㛴㬣䉐䡈 䜣䩅䇳㕓 䜣䏞㕓 䴆䏞㛴䦚䏮”
䩅䆓䆓䡈
䦴㰧䆓㓓㕓㟊
䜣㴽㒰㩈
“㕓䏞㟊…
㩈㰧㩈
䋻㕓㬣㕓
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“㨂㰧㬣㒰㕓㬣㒰㕓䏮 䌳㳌 㩈㰧㩈 㛴㒰 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽䡈 䩅㬣䆓 㩈㳌 䆓䩅䆓 䦚㟊䩅㓓䜣㛴㓓䩅㛹㛹㳌 䋻㕓䉐䉐㕓䆓 䜣㰧 㩈䩅㟊㟊㳌 䏞㕓㟊䏮”
䥱䏞 䚗㛴㬣 䦚䩅㴽㒰㕓䆓䡈 䚗㴽㬣 䐭䏞㴽’㒰 䆓䩅㴽䉐䏞䜣㕓㟊㩠 㯺㬣䆓㕓㕓䆓䡈 䦴㛴㕓㟊㓓㕓 䩅㒰 㕓㦰㕓㟊䏮
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