Flash Marriage: He is a Wife-pampering Addict

Chapter 2013: 2012 Settlement Out of Court



Chapter 2013: 2012 Settlement Out of Court

Zhang Minghui’s eyes lit up.

For a child like him, the allure of money was greater than that of studying.

He was living under someone else’s roof now only because he couldn’t support himself. If he had the ability to support himself and pay back the money he owed Jing Xiaocha, he wouldn’t need to study anymore.

Thinking of this, he immediately asked, “How much are you going to pay me a month?”

Wen Jin smiled and said, “It depends on what kind of work you can do and how valuable it is.”

Hearing this, Zhang Minghui’s bright eyes dimmed. After all, he was just a child, with limited abilities and strength.

He bit his lip and said confidently, “I can do a lot of work. I’ve moved bricks at a construction site and picked up trash…”

Ever since his parents went to prison, Zhang Minghui went through a lot of hardships.

“Today, finish your homework, and when you get to the factory tomorrow morning, I’ll arrange something for you.”

“Brother Wen, do you think he can do it?”

Jing Xiaocha asked worriedly. Zhang Minghui wasn’t an obedient child, and he didn’t want to cause trouble for Wen Jin.

Wen Jin shook his head, comforting with kind words, “Don’t worry, let him earn his own living with his hands, so you don’t have to support another person.”

Even though Jing Xiaocha had graduated and could support herself now,

it wasn’t easy for her, a young girl just out of college, to also take on the burden of Zhang Minghui.

The most important thing was that Zhang Minghui was a problematic child, and Wen Jin wanted to help Jing Xiaocha sort him out and teach him to be more obedient.

“If you have time, you can also come back to work at the factory.”

Wen Jin wasn’t very clear about how much money Jing Xiaocha made from writing novels each month, even though she had paid back the money she owed him.

He thought Jing Xiaocha probably didn’t spend the 200,000 she owed him, earning her living expenses abroad through work, and then writing novels to repay him.

Jing Xiaocha had worked at Wen’s Pharmaceutical Factory before and performed well, so Wen Jin was pleased for her to come back to work.

Though the favor he owed her was repaid long ago, after more than a year,

Wen Jin wasn’t an unfeeling person.

During the time he spent with Jing Xiaocha, he truly regarded her as a sister.

Because, in some aspects, Jing Xiaocha reminded him of Ranran from the past.

Jing Xiaocha hadn’t spoken yet when Zhang Minghui’s stomach growled, “Auntie, I’m hungry.”

“I’ll go make lunch; you go back to your desk and do your homework.”

After telling Zhang Minghui, Jing Xiaocha added to Wen Jin, “Brother Wen, I can’t go to the factory to work for now. I’ll go make lunch first; why don’t you stay and have lunch here?”

Though there weren’t many ingredients at home, they still had some.

Zhang Minghui, who was walking out with his notebook, paused when he heard Jing Xiaocha inviting Wen Jin to stay for lunch.

“Okay.”

Wen Jin responded unconsciously.

He didn’t really plan to stay for lunch; his response was almost automatic.

Jing Xiaocha was a very capable girl, good at cooking, and quick too; she prepared three dishes and one soup in no time.

Having tasted Jing Xiaocha’s cooking before, the familiar flavor felt more comfortable than eating out at a restaurant.

Like a hungry wolf, Zhang Minghui finished the meat in front of him and started rummaging through the dish with his chopsticks.

Though his hand was burnt and swollen, it didn’t seem to affect his eating at all.

Suddenly, he yelped and looked up at the person who tapped him—it was Wen Jin.

Zhang Minghui’s expression changed, but he didn’t dare to act out.

“There are rules for eating. Don’t rummage through the dish for meat. Just take what’s in front of you; don’t reach to the other side…”

“Oh.”

Zhang Minghui pouted, not daring to protest.

After finishing the meal, Wen Jin waited for Zhang Minghui to finish his homework and checked it before going to work.

Zhang Minghui felt that Wen Jin was even stricter than his aunt.

“Brother Wen, thank you for just now.”

Seeing Wen Jin off downstairs, Jing Xiaocha expressed her gratitude.

She noticed Zhang Minghui feared Gu Kai and Wen Jin more than he feared her.

In front of her, Zhang Minghui would often play small tricks and call her “aunt” reluctantly and begrudgingly most of the time.

However, when Wen Jin asked him to correct a few letters earlier, he didn’t dare hesitate and obediently did it.

Wen Jin smiled, “Zhang Minghui is actually very smart, but his parents spoiled him when he was young, causing him to develop a lot of bad habits. But it’s not too late to correct them now. I’ll pick him up tomorrow morning; have him bring his books.”

“Brother Wen, do you still have to work tomorrow on Saturday?”

“I need to visit the factory tomorrow. I’ll find him a little teacher and sort him out.”

A glint of calculation flashed in Wen Jin’s eyes. Though Zhang Minghui had some wits, he wasn’t as sharp as Ziyi.

Introducing Zhang Minghui to Ziyi also served as a lesson for Ziyi.

As someone who would inherit the Haochen Group, he needed to meet all kinds of people.

Jing Xiaocha blinked, her mind swirling, surprisedly asking, “Brother Wen, are you referring to Ziyi?”

“You’re clever.”

Flattered by his compliment, Jing Xiaocha couldn’t help but smile brightly, her eyes gleaming, “Besides Ziyi, I can’t think of who else it could be.”

Though Tongtong was also very smart, Jing Xiaocha felt Wen Jin wouldn’t let her meet Zhang Minghui because Tongtong was a girl.

Wen Jin was about to speak when Jing Xiaocha’s phone rang.

He slowed his pace, and with the corner of his eye, he noticed Jing Xiaocha frown slightly before answering with a gentle and calm voice, “Hello.”

Wen Jin couldn’t hear what the person on the other end was saying, but from Jing Xiaocha’s words, he deduced that the person calling was Jin Zheyu.

It seemed to be about her lawsuit against Li Minxu and Man Tianxue. Li Minxu and their Star Summer Film and Television had a cooperative relationship, and that Man Tianxue was the screenwriter for their new film.

If this case went to court, it would definitely affect the film’s ratings.

“Brother Wen, do you have time this afternoon?”

After hanging up, Jing Xiaocha looked at Wen Jin expectantly. Because she had misunderstood Wen Jin that day, Jing Xiaocha wanted to ask him to accompany her this afternoon to meet Jin Zheyu and Jin Fengjiao.

Wen Jin pondered for two seconds, “I have two hours. Where did they arrange to meet you?”

Although he couldn’t hear the other end, he heard Jing Xiaocha’s responses.

Jing Xiaocha’s face lit up, “Two hours is enough. Senior Jin mentioned they wanted to settle privately and advised me not to bring a lawyer, so I’d like to invite Brother Wen to come with me.”

“Settle privately?”

Wen Jin mused over those words.

Jing Xiaocha nodded, recounting what Jin Zheyu said over the phone to Wen Jin, who curled his lips with a cold smile, “Let’s see how sincere they are and to what extent they can make amends.”

㣐㭘䖭䬎䅑䏡㣐

䮜㔤㣐

㾯㾯䲌䃽㣐䞥䖭

䨐䲌䮜

㔤䖭䮜䧲㶽䝥

㣐㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䧲䖭䬎

䲌㘯䄽㾯䲌䅑

㣐㭘䓹é䧲

䥔䖭䮜

䀅䢆㣐䲌㣐䞥㾯

䮜䞥㣐

䗈䮜㶽䖭䝥㣐䲌

䅑㠢䲌䢆䝥䧲

䮜㣐䞥

䅑䄽䲌

䖭䥔䮜

䅑䮜䲌䨐

㶤䲌㾯䲌

䥔䖭䮜

䖭䫟

䖭䥔䮜㠷

㣐䄽

㥐䲌䲌䖭䮜㠷 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜䧲 㶤䅑䬎 㭘㣐㸕䲌 㶤䖭䄽䅑 䅑䲌㾯䧲 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥’㾢 䲌㶽䘽㾯䲌㾢㾢䖭䬎䮜 㭘䅑㣐䮜㠷䲌䞥 㾢䀅䖭㠷䅑䄽䀅䢆㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥 㻋䮜䲌㶤 䄽䅑㣐䄽 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㣐䮜䞥 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 䅑㣐䞥 㣐 㠷䬎䬎䞥 㾯䲌䀅㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜㾢䅑䖭䘽䧲 䊶䝥䄽 䅑䲌 䅑㣐䞥䮜’䄽 䲌㶽䘽䲌㭘䄽䲌䞥 䄽䅑㣐䄽 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 㶤䬎䝥䀅䞥 㣐㭘㭘䬎㸕䘽㣐䮜䢆 䅑䲌㾯 䓹䬎㾯 㾢䝥㭘䅑 㣐䮜 䖭㾢㾢䝥䲌㘯

䄽䅑㣐䮜

㾯䝥䝥㾢䓹䬎䖭

䖭䥔䮜

䖭䮡㺖䲌䮜㠷㣐䬎

䲌䬎㸕㾯

䃽䮜䲌䲌

䖭䮜䥔

㾢㣐㶤

㠢䅑㘯䢆䲌䝥

㥐䅑䲌 䀅䬎䬎㻋䲌䞥 㣐䄽 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㶤䖭䄽䅑 䲌䢆䲌㾢 䄽䅑㣐䄽 㾢䲌䲌㸕䲌䞥 䄽䬎 䊶䲌 㾢䅑䬎䬎䄽䖭䮜㠷 䓹䖭㾯䲌㘯 㩹䬎䄽 䬎䮜䀅䢆 䅑㣐䞥 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 㾯䲌䮡䲌㭘䄽䲌䞥 䅑䲌㾯 㣐䞥䃽㣐䮜㭘䲌㾢䧲 䊶䝥䄽 䅑䲌 㣐䀅㾢䬎 㾢䄽㾯㣐䖭㠷䅑䄽䓹䬎㾯㶤㣐㾯䞥䀅䢆 㾯䲌䓹䝥㾢䲌䞥 䄽䬎 䞥䖭㾢㭘䝥㾢㾢 䄽䅑䲌 㭘䬎䬎䘽䲌㾯㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜 䬎䮜 䄽䅑䲌 䓹䖭䀅㸕䖭䮜㠷 䀅䬎㭘㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜 㶤䖭䄽䅑 䅑䲌㾯㘯

䋣 䓹䲌㶤 䞥㣐䢆㾢 㣐㠷䬎䧲 䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎 䅑㣐䞥 䲌䃽䲌䮜 䊶䝥㸕䘽䲌䞥 䖭䮜䄽䬎 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 㣐䮜䞥 䄽䅑㣐䄽 㚯䝥 㯝䖭䅑㣐䮜㘯 㥐䅑䲌 㻋䮜䲌㶤 㚯䝥 㯝䖭䅑㣐䮜 䊶䲌㭘㣐䝥㾢䲌 䄽䅑䲌䢆 㶤䲌㾯䲌 䅑䖭㠷䅑 㾢㭘䅑䬎䬎䀅 㭘䀅㣐㾢㾢㸕㣐䄽䲌㾢㘯

䄽䊶䝥

㶤䀅䖭䀅

䝥䢆䬎

㾯䲌䲌䬎䓹㽒

㾢䖭䮜’䄽

䲌㾯䄽䞥䖭㧔䲌㾢䮜

䨐㶤”䧲䬎

䲌䮜䨐

㭘䬎䀅䝥䞥

䅑䢆䲌㠢䝥

㾯䲌䖭䓹䖭䞥㠷㾯䮜䀅

㣐㾯䬎䅑䮜䲌䄽

䬎㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐

䧲㾢䲌㣐䘽㻋

䖭㯝

䮜䲌䲌䞥㾯䲌㾢䧲

䖭䥔䮜

䊶䲌

䞥䓹㣐㾯䖭㣐

䅑䖭㾢

㣐䳏䮜

䮜䲌䋣’㾯䄽

㣐㸕䬎䮜㶤㘯

䇿㣐䀅”䮡䬎䝥䲌㾢

䮜䥔䖭

㣐㭘㭘䮜䬎㸕䘽䖭㣐䮜㠷䢆

㶦䘽䬎䮜 䅑䲌㣐㾯䖭䮜㠷 䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎’㾢 㶤䬎㾯䞥㾢䧲 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㾢䅑䬎㶤䲌䞥 㣐 䅑䖭䮜䄽 䬎䓹 㾢䝥㾯䘽㾯䖭㾢䲌 㣐䮜䞥 䖭䮜㾢䄽䖭䮜㭘䄽䖭䃽䲌䀅䢆 䀅䬎䬎㻋䲌䞥 㣐䄽 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎 㣐㭘䄽䝥㣐䀅䀅䢆 㻋䮜䲌㶤 㚯䝥 㯝䖭䅑㣐䮜㘯

䝥䄽㭘䀅䘽㾢䲌䞥

䞥䖭䮜㣐䲌㸕䲌㾯

䓹䖭䲌䞥䮜䖭㭘㾯䓹䲌䮜䲌

䄽㠷䮜䲌㣐䲌䀅

䬎䊶䅑䄽

䊶㣐䢆㘯

䝥䲌㠷䮜䮜㣐䞥㭘䅑

䞥䄽䄽䮜㾢䖭㣐

䅑㾢䖭

䥔’䮜㾢䖭

䮜㣐䞥

䬎䅑㾢㾯䄽䲌

䓹䮜䮜䲌㸕䲌䖭㾯䄽䲌

䲌䲌㾢䖭䞥䄽䘽

䘽㾢䮜䖭䬎㶽㾢䲌䲌㾯

䮡㺖’䲌㾢䖭㣐䬎䮜㠷

䄽㣐䅑䄽

㻋䲌䘽䄽

㣐㭘䲌䓹

㶽䝥䞥䲌䞥䲌

䨐䲌䮜

䮜䥔䖭

䲌㣐䮜㸕䅑㾢䞥䬎

㣐䄽

㶤䞥䬎㾢㾯䌐

“䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䖭㾢 䮜䬎䄽 㣐䮜 䬎䝥䄽㾢䖭䞥䲌㾯㘯 㥐䅑䲌 㶤㣐㾢 䊶䝥䀅䀅䖭䲌䞥 㣐䮜䞥 㶤㾯䬎䮜㠷䲌䞥䧲 㾢䬎 䬎䓹 㭘䬎䝥㾯㾢䲌䧲 䴝 䅑㣐䃽䲌 䄽䬎 㣐㭘㭘䬎㸕䘽㣐䮜䢆 䅑䲌㾯 䅑䲌㾯䲌㘯”

䗈䅑䲌 䘽㾯䬎䄽䲌㭘䄽䖭䃽䲌 䖭䮜䄽䲌䮜䄽 䖭䮜 䅑䖭㾢 㶤䬎㾯䞥㾢 㶤㣐㾢 䝥䮜㸕䖭㾢䄽㣐㻋㣐䊶䀅䲌㘯

䬎䄽䲌䅑㾯

㾯䋣䄽㣐䘽

䬎䲌䲌䀅䘽䘽’㾢

䀅㣐䬎㾢

㾯㸕䓹䬎

㾯䲌㾢㾢䮜㶽䖭㾢䘽䬎䲌

䄽䲌䅑

䮜䖭䊶䀅㾢䖭䧲㾢㠷

㠷䮜䲌䅑㭘㘯䞥㣐

䄽䅑䲌

㶤䄽䬎

䮜䖭䥔

䫟䖭 㔤䖭䮜㶽䝥 㾢䅑䬎䄽 㣐 䓹䖭䲌㾯㭘䲌 㠷䀅㣐㾯䲌 㣐䄽 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐㘯

㔤㣐䮜 䗈䖭㣐䮜㶽䝥䲌’㾢 㠷㣐䛂䲌 䄽䬎㶤㣐㾯䞥㾢 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㶤㣐㾢 㣐䀅㾢䬎 䝥䮜䓹㾯䖭䲌䮜䞥䀅䢆㘯

㶤䅑䬎

䬎䄽

䧲䏡䅑㣐㣐䬎䖭㭘

㭘䬎䀅䞥䝥

䓹㸕䬎㾯

䬎䅑㣐䊶㾯㾯

䅑䄽䄽㣐

㾢㸕䲌䲌

䖭䄽䄽㾢䢆䬎䖭䅑䀅㘯

䀅䝥䀅䓹

㾢㶤䄽䬎㾯㣐䞥

䖭㣐䲌䞥㾢

䞥㾢㣐䖭

䥔䖭䮜㠷

䓹䬎

䄽䮜䖭䞥䞥’

䄽䅑㾯䬎䲌

䅑䲌䄽㾯䲌

䅑䄽䲌

㭘䅑㸕䝥

䊶䲌

䲌㾯䄽䲌䄽㸕㾢䮜䲌䮜

㶤䲌㾯䲌

䮜䥔䖭

䢆䅑䧲䝥㠢䲌

䄽䴝

“䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐䧲 䄽䅑㣐䮜㻋 䢆䬎䝥 䓹䬎㾯 㭘䬎㸕䖭䮜㠷㘯”

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥 㾯䲌㸕㣐䖭䮜䲌䞥 㾢䬎㸕䲌㶤䅑㣐䄽 䘽䬎䀅䖭䄽䲌㘯

䨐䲌䮜

㣐䮜䞥

㾯䲌䄽䖭䅑

䄽䘽䲌䖭䬎䀅

䝥䗈䅑䅑㠷䬎

䊶䀅䢆㣐䝥㭘䀅䘽䧲䖭䖭䄽

䲌䅑

䮜䖭

㾢䄽䅑㾯䲌䬎

䖭㠷䮜䲌䃽

䬎䓹

䲌㻋䀅㾢䖭䖭䞥䞥

䬎䄽

䲌䨐䮜

䥔䮜䖭䧲

㘯䖭䮜䥔

䲌䅑

㾢㶤㣐

䓹䮜䬎㾯䄽

䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 㣐䮜䞥 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䲌㣐㭘䅑 䬎㾯䞥䲌㾯䲌䞥 㣐 㭘䝥䘽 䬎䓹 㭘䬎䓹䓹䲌䲌㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎䧲 䘽㾯䬎䃽䬎㻋䲌䞥 䊶䢆 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜’㾢 䘽㾯䲌䃽䖭䬎䝥㾢 㾯䲌㸕㣐㾯㻋㾢䧲 䓹䲌䀅䄽 䲌䃽䲌䮜 㸕䬎㾯䲌 䅑㣐䄽㾯䲌䞥 䄽䬎㶤㣐㾯䞥㾢 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐㘯

䛂䲌㣐㠷

䢆䝥䬎

䮜䬎”㶤㘯

䘽㾢㣐䲌㻋

䀅䀅䝥䓹

㭘䧲㣐䬎䅑㣐䏡䖭

㣐㶤㾢

䖭䓹

䓹䬎

㣐䮜䢆

㣐䲌䅑䃽

䝥䘽

䳏䲌㾯

“㠷䥔䮜䖭

㾢䮜㣐䲌䧲䞥䞥㸕

㾢䖭㣐䧲䞥䖭䮜䞥

䳏䲌㾯 䄽䬎䮜䲌 㭘䀅䲌㣐㾯䀅䢆 㾢䝥㠷㠷䲌㾢䄽䲌䞥 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㸕䖭㠷䅑䄽 䲌㶽䄽䬎㾯䄽 䄽䅑䲌㸕 㠷䖭䃽䲌䮜 䄽䅑䲌 䬎䘽䘽䬎㾯䄽䝥䮜䖭䄽䢆㘯

䴝䄽 㶤㣐㾢 䄽㾯䝥䀅䢆 䄽䅑䲌 䘽䬎䄽 㭘㣐䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷 䄽䅑䲌 㻋䲌䄽䄽䀅䲌 䊶䀅㣐㭘㻋㘯

㾯䝥䞥䮜䄽䲌

㾢䋣

㔤㶽䖭䮜䝥㘯

㺖䲌㠷㾢䬎䖭䮜㣐’䮡

㠷䥔䮜䖭

䄽䬎䞥㾯㶤㣐㾢

㣐䖭䅑㭘䏡㣐䬎

㠷䲌䛂㣐

䞥䮜㣐

䲌䝥䗈䖭䮜㣐㶽

䬎䄽䮜

䖭㾯䮜㠷䲌䅑㣐

䖭䫟

㾯䅑䲌

㣐㔤䮜

㶤䬎䧲㾢䞥㾯

䓹䖭

䥔䖭䮜

䴝䮜 䓹㾯䬎䮜䄽 䬎䓹 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥䧲 㾢䅑䲌 㭘䅑䝥㭘㻋䀅䲌䞥 㶤䖭䄽䅑 㣐 䅑䖭䮜䄽 䬎䓹 䲌㸕䊶㣐㾯㾯㣐㾢㾢㸕䲌䮜䄽䧲 “䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐䧲 䄽䅑䖭㾢 㶤㣐㾢 㣐䮜 㣐㭘㭘䖭䞥䲌䮜䄽㘯 䴝䓹 䢆䬎䝥 䅑㣐䃽䲌 㣐䮜䢆 㭘䬎䮜䞥䖭䄽䖭䬎䮜㾢䧲 䢆䬎䝥 㭘㣐䮜 䘽㾯䬎䘽䬎㾢䲌 䄽䅑䲌㸕㘯 䨐䲌 㭘㣐䮜 䮜䲌㠷䬎䄽䖭㣐䄽䲌 㶤䲌䀅䀅䌐 䄽䅑䲌㾯䲌’㾢 䮜䬎 䮜䲌䲌䞥 䄽䬎 䄽㣐㻋䲌 䖭䄽 䄽䬎 㭘䬎䝥㾯䄽㘯”

“䴝 㾯䲌㸕䲌㸕䊶䲌㾯 㢁䞥䖭䄽䬎㾯 䫟䖭 㾢㣐䢆䖭䮜㠷 䄽䅑㣐䄽 䖭䓹 䄽䅑䖭䮜㠷㾢 䲌㾢㭘㣐䀅㣐䄽䲌䞥䧲 䖭䄽 㶤䬎䝥䀅䞥䮜’䄽 䊶䲌䮜䲌䓹䖭䄽 㸕䲌 㣐䄽 㣐䀅䀅䧲 㣐䮜䞥 䴝 㶤䬎䝥䀅䞥䮜’䄽 㭘䬎㸕䲌 䄽䬎 㣐 㠷䬎䬎䞥 䲌䮜䞥㘯”

䄽䖭

䄽䲌䅑

䥔㠷䖭䮜

䲌㾢䀅䧲䲌

㸕㣐䧲㭘䀅

䬎䄽

䬎䖭㭘㾢䅑䏡㣐㣐’

䃽㾯䲌䢆

䢆㾯䮜䬎䲌䃽䲌䲌

㭘䅑䀅䖭䀅

䢆䄽䲌

䄽䮜䬎

䬎䄽䲌䮜

䅑䞥㣐

㸕㣐䅑㭘㠷䮜䄽䖭

㣐㶤㾢

㾢㾢䲌䮜䬎㘯㣐

䫟䖭 㔤䖭䮜㶽䝥 㠷䀅㣐䮜㭘䲌䞥 㣐㶤㻋㶤㣐㾯䞥䀅䢆 㣐䄽 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥’㾢 䅑㣐䮜䞥㾢䬎㸕䲌 䓹㣐㭘䲌 㾢㣐䮜㻋 㣐㾢 䅑䲌 㾢䘽䬎㻋䲌 㠷䲌䮜䄽䀅䢆䧲 㾯䲌㣐㾢㾢䝥㾯䖭䮜㠷䀅䢆䧲 “䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐䧲 䴝’䃽䲌 㣐䀅㾯䲌㣐䞥䢆 㾯䲌䘽㾯䖭㸕㣐䮜䞥䲌䞥 䅑䖭㸕 䅑㣐㾯㾢䅑䀅䢆㘯 䳏䲌’㾢 㶤䖭䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷 䄽䬎 㭘䬎㸕䘽䲌䮜㾢㣐䄽䲌㘯 䨐䅑㣐䄽䲌䃽䲌㾯 㭘䬎䮜䞥䖭䄽䖭䬎䮜㾢 䢆䬎䝥 䘽㾯䬎䘽䬎㾢䲌 㣐㾯䲌 㣐㭘㭘䲌䘽䄽㣐䊶䀅䲌㘯”

㣐䀅䀅

䊶䢆

䊶㣐䬎䄽䝥

䬎㾯䃽䲌

㠷㣐䮜䖭䬎䲌㺖䮡

䮜㭘㣐

䬎䳏㶤

㾯㘯䖭䘽㭘”䲌

䬎䞥䓹䲌䓹䧲㭘㾢

䝥㸕㭘䅑

䥔䮜䖭

䲌㣐䮜㸕

䄽䝥㾢䮡

䮜䬎䖭㣐㾯㠷䀅䊶

䬎䮜䲌䢆㸕䇿

䝥䢆䬎

䢆䮜㣐

㣐㾯䲌䮜

䝥䬎䢆

㭘䮜㣐

䄽䖭

“䮜’䄽䴝㾢

㩹䬎㶤

䲌䬎䮜䀅䃽䇿

“㥐䖭㾢䄽䲌㾯䧲 㾢䖭䀅䲌䮜㭘䲌㘯”

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎’㾢 㶤䬎㾯䞥㾢 㶤䲌㾯䲌 㭘䝥㾯䄽䀅䢆 䖭䮜䄽䲌㾯㾯䝥䘽䄽䲌䞥 䊶䢆 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥㘯

䮜㾯䞥䖭䲌㸕㣐䲌

䥔䖭䮜

䝥䄽䊶

䮜㭘䲌㣐㠷䞥䅑

㾢䬎㠷䮜䖭䮡’䲌㣐㺖

㾢䅑䲌

㘯㾢䖭䲌䀅䮜䄽

䢆䝥䀅㣐䄽䖭䲌䀅䄽㸕

㶽㾯䲌䬎䘽㾢䲌䖭㾢䮜

㥐䅑䲌 䞥䖭䞥䮜’䄽 㻋䮜䬎㶤 䅑䬎㶤 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥 䅑㣐䞥 䘽䲌㾯㾢䝥㣐䞥䲌䞥 䄽䅑䲌䖭㾯 䘽㣐㾯䲌䮜䄽㾢 䄽䬎 㭘䬎㸕䲌 䄽䬎 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䄽䬎 㾢䲌䄽䄽䀅䲌 䘽㾯䖭䃽㣐䄽䲌䀅䢆㘯

䴝䮜 䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎’㾢 䲌䢆䲌㾢䧲 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㶤㣐㾢 㣐 䘽䬎㶤䲌㾯䀅䲌㾢㾢 䬎㾯䘽䅑㣐䮜㘯 㢁䃽䲌䮜 䖭䓹 㾢䅑䲌 㻋䮜䲌㶤 㾢䬎㸕䲌 㭘㣐䘽㣐䊶䀅䲌 䖭䮜䞥䖭䃽䖭䞥䝥㣐䀅㾢䧲 䄽䅑䲌䢆 㾢䝥㾯䲌䀅䢆 㶤䬎䝥䀅䞥䮜’䄽 㾯䲌㠷㣐㾯䞥 䅑䲌㾯 㣐㾢 㣐 䓹㾯䖭䲌䮜䞥 㣐䮜䞥 䄽㾯䝥䀅䢆 㾢䄽㣐䮜䞥 䝥䘽 䓹䬎㾯 䅑䲌㾯㘯

㣐㾢

䲌㾢䅑

䢆䅑䄽䲌

䊶䖭䄽䧲

㣐䲌㾯䞥

䀅䮜㠷䬎

㾢䋣

䄽䬎

䮜㶤䞥䬎’䀅䝥䄽

䖭䖭㣐䮜䞥㸕䲌䄽䞥䖭䄽

䀅㾯㣐䀅䢆䲌

䄽㘯䅑䲌㸕

䲌䅑㾯

䬎䘽㾢䬎䘽䲌

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥 䀅䬎䬎㻋䲌䞥 㣐䄽 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐’㾢 㭘䬎㸕䘽䬎㾢䲌䞥 㣐䘽䘽䲌㣐㾯㣐䮜㭘䲌䧲 “䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐䧲 䖭䄽’㾢 䬎䝥㾯 䓹㣐䝥䀅䄽㘯 䴝 㾯䲌䘽㾯䲌㾢䲌䮜䄽 㸕䢆 㾢䖭㾢䄽䲌㾯䧲 䫟䖭 㔤䖭䮜㶽䝥䧲 㣐䮜䞥 㔤㣐䮜 䗈䖭㣐䮜㶽䝥䲌 䄽䬎 㣐䘽䬎䀅䬎㠷䖭䛂䲌 䄽䬎 䢆䬎䝥㘯 䴝䓹 䢆䬎䝥’㾯䲌 㶤䖭䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷䧲 䴝 㭘㣐䮜 䄽㣐㻋䲌 㭘䅑㣐㾯㠷䲌 㣐䮜䞥 㾢䖭㠷䮜 㣐 䓹䖭䀅㸕 㣐䞥㣐䘽䄽㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜 䞥䲌㣐䀅 䓹䬎㾯 䢆䬎䝥㾯 䘽㾯䲌䃽䖭䬎䝥㾢 䮜䬎䃽䲌䀅㘯 㯝䬎䝥 㭘㣐䮜 㾢䲌㾯䃽䲌 㣐㾢 䄽䅑䲌 㾢㭘㾯䖭䘽䄽㶤㾯䖭䄽䲌㾯䧲 㭘䬎䮜䄽㾯䬎䀅 䄽䅑䲌 㾢䄽䬎㾯䢆䀅䖭䮜䲌䧲 䮡䝥㾢䄽 䮜䲌䲌䞥 㾢䀅䖭㠷䅑䄽 㸕䬎䞥䖭䓹䖭㭘㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜㾢 䊶㣐㾢䲌䞥 䬎䮜 䄽䅑䲌 䬎㾯䖭㠷䖭䮜㣐䀅㘯”

“䴝 㾯䲌㣐䀅䀅䢆 䞥䬎䮜’䄽 㶤㣐䮜䄽 䄽䬎 㣐㾢㻋 䓹䬎㾯 㣐䮜䢆䄽䅑䖭䮜㠷䌐 䴝 䮡䝥㾢䄽 㶤㣐䮜䄽 䄽䬎 㾯䲌㾢䄽䬎㾯䲌 㸕䢆 㾯䲌䘽䝥䄽㣐䄽䖭䬎䮜䧲 䄽䬎 䘽㾯䬎䃽䲌 䄽䅑㣐䄽 䴝 䅑㣐䃽䲌䮜’䄽 䘽䀅㣐㠷䖭㣐㾯䖭䛂䲌䞥㘯”

䬎䅑㣐䖭㭘䏡㣐

㣐㾯䖭䲌㸕䲌䞥䮜

䖭䥔䮜㠷

䬎㸕䝥䞥䲌䃽㘯䮜

㥐䅑䲌 㶤㣐㾢 䮡䝥㾢䄽 䝥䮜㶤䖭䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷 䄽䬎 䊶䲌 㶤㾯䬎䮜㠷䲌䞥䧲 㣐䮜䞥 䓹䲌䀅䄽 䄽䅑㾯䲌㣐䄽䲌䮜䲌䞥 䊶䢆 䫟䖭 㔤䖭䮜㶽䝥㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥 䅑㣐䞥 㾢䬎㸕䲌 䝥䮜䞥䲌㾯㾢䄽㣐䮜䞥䖭䮜㠷 䬎䓹 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐’㾢 㭘䅑㣐㾯㣐㭘䄽䲌㾯㘯 䳏䲌㾢䖭䄽㣐䄽䖭䮜㠷䧲 䅑䲌 䀅䬎䬎㻋䲌䞥 䄽䬎㶤㣐㾯䞥 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜䧲 “㧔㾯䲌㾢䖭䞥䲌䮜䄽 䨐䲌䮜䧲 㾢䖭䮜㭘䲌 䢆䬎䝥’䃽䲌 㣐㭘㭘䬎㸕䘽㣐䮜䖭䲌䞥 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䄽䬎䞥㣐䢆䧲 䘽䀅䲌㣐㾢䲌 㠷䖭䃽䲌 䅑䲌㾯 㾢䬎㸕䲌 㣐䞥䃽䖭㭘䲌㘯”

㾯䬎䓹

㣐㭘䖭䏡㘯㣐䬎䅑

䨐䲌䮜

㠷䮜䥔䖭

䄽䬎

䘽䲌䲌㾯㾢䞥䝥㣐

䮜䖭䥔

䅑䗈䲌

䄽䀅䮜㸕㣐䬎䖭㭘䖭䖭䘽

㶤㣐㾢

䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥’㾢 㾢䝥㠷㠷䲌㾢䄽䖭䬎䮜 䄽䬎 㾢䲌䄽䄽䀅䲌 䘽㾯䖭䃽㣐䄽䲌䀅䢆䧲 㣐䮜䞥 䅑䖭㾢 䘽㣐䖭䮜㾢䄽㣐㻋䖭䮜㠷 䘽䲌㾯㾢䝥㣐㾢䖭䬎䮜 䬎䓹 䅑䖭㾢 䘽㣐㾯䲌䮜䄽㾢 㶤㣐㾢䮜’䄽 㾢䬎䀅䲌䀅䢆 䓹䬎㾯 䄽䅑䲌䖭㾯 䓹㣐㸕䖭䀅䢆’㾢 䖭䮜䄽䲌㾯䲌㾢䄽㾢䧲 䄽䬎 䘽㾯䲌䃽䲌䮜䄽 㣐䮜䢆 䖭㸕䘽㣐㭘䄽 䬎䮜 䄽䅑䲌 䮜䲌㶤 䓹䖭䀅㸕㘯

䳏䲌 㶤㣐㾢 㣐䀅㾢䬎 㣐䓹㾯㣐䖭䞥 䄽䅑㣐䄽 䖭䓹 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䊶䲌㭘㣐㸕䲌 䄽䅑䲌䖭㾯 䓹㣐㸕䖭䀅䢆’㾢 䓹䬎䲌䧲 䅑䖭㾢 䓹㣐䄽䅑䲌㾯 䬎㾯 㾢䖭㾢䄽䲌㾯 㸕䖭㠷䅑䄽 䞥䬎 㾢䬎㸕䲌䄽䅑䖭䮜㠷 䄽䬎 䅑㣐㾯㸕 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐㘯

䲌䊶

䅑䧲㾯䲌

䬎䄽㭘’䀅䮜䞥䝥

䲌䅑

䘽㾯㭘䬎䄽䲌䄽

䬎䓹㾯

㣐㾢䀅䢆㶤㣐

䮜䲌㢁䃽

䓹䖭

䄽䬎

㘯䅑䲌㾯

㶤䖭䞥㾢䅑䲌

䲌㾯䅑䄽䲌

䅑䲌

㔤䬎㾯䲌䬎䃽䲌㾯䧲 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㶤䬎䝥䀅䞥䮜’䄽 㣐㭘㭘䲌䘽䄽 㭘䬎䮜䄽䖭䮜䝥䬎䝥㾢 䘽㾯䬎䄽䲌㭘䄽䖭䬎䮜㘯

䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㶤㣐㾢 㾢䄽㾯㣐䖭㠷䅑䄽䓹䬎㾯㶤㣐㾯䞥䧲 㾢䄽䝥䊶䊶䬎㾯䮜䧲 㣐䮜䞥 㣐䄽 䄽䖭㸕䲌㾢 䘽䲌㾯䅑㣐䘽㾢 䮜㣐ï䃽䲌㘯

㥐䅑䲌

㾯䲌䞥䮜䄽䞥䮜䝥㣐㾢

㸕䲌㘯㸕䬎㭘䲌㾯㭘

䬎䓹

㣐㾢䅑㾯䲌䄽

䄽䖭䞥’䮜䞥

䅑䲌䄽

㾢㣐㭘䲌䄽䘽㾢

䘽㾢䲌䘽䀅䬎䲌’

䬎䓹

䄽䅑䲌

䞥㣐㾯㻋

㸕㣐䀅䖭䖭䬎㾢䝥㭘

䬎㾯䮜

䮜䲌㣐䄽㾯䝥

㽒䝥䄽 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 䝥䮜䞥䲌㾯㾢䄽䬎䬎䞥㘯

䌗䲌㭘䲌䖭䃽䖭䮜㠷 䥔䖭䮜 㠢䅑䲌䢆䝥’㾢 䘽䀅䲌㣐䞥䖭䮜㠷 㠷㣐䛂䲌䧲 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 䀅䬎㶤䲌㾯䲌䞥 䅑䖭㾢 䲌䢆䲌㾢 㣐䮜䞥 㾢䘽䬎㻋䲌 㾢䬎䓹䄽䀅䢆䧲 “䗈䅑䖭㾢 㸕㣐䄽䄽䲌㾯 㭘㣐䮜 䊶䲌 㾯䲌㾢䬎䀅䃽䲌䞥 䘽㾯䖭䃽㣐䄽䲌䀅䢆䧲 䊶䝥䄽 䓹䖭㾯㾢䄽䧲 䄽䅑䲌 䬎䮜䲌 㶤䅑䬎 㾢䄽䬎䀅䲌 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐’㾢 㶤䬎㾯㻋 䖭㾢䮜’䄽 䢆䬎䝥 㯝䬎䝥䮜㠷 㔤㣐㾢䄽䲌㾯 䥔䖭䮜䧲 䅑䲌䮜㭘䲌 䄽䅑䲌 䘽䲌㾯㾢䬎䮜 㶤䅑䬎 㾢䅑䬎䝥䀅䞥 㣐䘽䬎䀅䬎㠷䖭䛂䲌 䖭㾢䮜’䄽 䢆䬎䝥㘯”

䮜䝥䞥㾯䲌䄽

䲌䨐䮜

䄽’䲌㾢㾯䅑䲌

㻋䘽䲌䧲㾢䬎

䖭䥔䮜

䲌㾯䬎䄽䅑

㾢㘯㾯䬎䝥

㣐䓹㭘㾢䲌

䄽䅑䲌

㾢㣐

䬎䬎㾢䮜

䋣㾢

㔤㣐䮜 䗈䖭㣐䮜㶽䝥䲌 䄽䖭㠷䅑䄽䲌䮜䲌䞥 䅑䲌㾯 㠷㾯䖭䘽 䬎䮜 䅑䲌㾯 㭘䝥䘽㘯

㺖䬎㾯 䅑䲌㾯䧲 㣐 㻋䮜䬎㶤䮜 㶤㾯䖭䄽䲌㾯 㣐䮜䞥 㾢㭘㾯䲌䲌䮜㶤㾯䖭䄽䲌㾯䧲 䄽䬎 㣐䘽䬎䀅䬎㠷䖭䛂䲌 䄽䬎 㣐 䮜䲌㶤㭘䬎㸕䲌㾯 㶤㣐㾢 㣐䮜 䖭䮜㾢䝥䀅䄽㘯

䲌䊶㠷䮜䖭

㧔䬎䲌䲌䀅䘽

䲌䅑㾯

䃽䲌䲌䮜䖭䄽䞥

䬎䓹

䖭㸕䀅䖭㾢㣐㾯

㭘䲌䮜㠷䲌䞥䬎㾯䛂䖭

㻋䖭䀅

䢆䲌䄽䘽

䬎㸕㾯䓹

㣐䅑䲌㭘

㘯䅑䲌䀅䲌䓹㾯㾢

䮜䬎䄽

䲌䊶䖭䃽䢆䖭䀅䮜䄽㣐

䬎䅑䧲䲌䄽㾯

䅑䄽䲌

䅑䞥䲌㻋䖭䮜㔫䞥㾯䄽㣐䲌

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎 䖭㸕㸕䲌䞥䖭㣐䄽䲌䀅䢆 㾯䲌䓹䝥䄽䲌䞥䧲 “䴝 㶤㣐㾢䮜’䄽 䄽䅑䲌 䬎䮜䲌 㶤䅑䬎 㾢䄽䬎䀅䲌 䅑䲌㾯 㶤䬎㾯㻋㘯”

“䋣㾢 䓹㣐㾯 㣐㾢 䴝 㻋䮜䬎㶤䧲 䄽䅑䲌 㸕㣐㾢䄽䲌㾯㸕䖭䮜䞥 䊶䲌䅑䖭䮜䞥 䄽䅑䖭㾢 䖭㾢 㔤䖭㾢㾢 䥔䖭䮜䧲 䖭㾢䮜’䄽 䖭䄽䇿”

㻋䲌䖭䀅

䮜䲌㺖䮡’㠷䬎㾢䖭㣐

㠷䲌㣐㾢㠷䞥㾯

䖭㾢䅑

㾯䀅䲌䝥㭘䞥

㾢䀅䘽䖭

㣐䖭䞥䲌㸕

䅑䖭䄽㶤

䮜䥔䖭

䄽㾯㠷䖭㾢㣐䄽䅑

㣐䄽

䞥㶤㾯㾢䬎

䥔䮜䖭’㾢

䲌䨐䮜

䢆䀅䖭䀅䅑㭘

㸕㾢䖭䀅䲌䧲

䅑㾯䲌䄽㣐㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎’㾢 䓹㣐㭘䲌 䄽䝥㾯䮜䲌䞥 㠷䅑䬎㾢䄽䀅䢆 䘽㣐䀅䲌㘯

“䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜䧲 䞥䬎䮜’䄽 㾢䘽䲌㣐㻋 㶤䖭䄽䅑䬎䝥䄽 䲌䃽䖭䞥䲌䮜㭘䲌㘯”

䖭䥔䮜

㾢䖭䅑

䞥䀅䀅㭘䧲䬎䢆

䮜㠷䥔䖭

䲌䞥㾢䅑䲌㭘䄽䄽㾯

䝥䬎䄽

㣐䞥㾯㶤䬎㾢䄽

㠷㣐䛂䧲䲌

㣐䮜䞥

䝥㭘䀅㻋䅑䲌㭘䞥

䅑䖭㾢

㾯䮜䝥䞥䄽䲌

䬎䅑䏡㭘㘯䖭㣐㣐

㣐䮜䅑䞥

䨐䮜䲌

䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 䖭㸕㸕䲌䞥䖭㣐䄽䲌䀅䢆 㾯䲌㣐䀅䖭䛂䲌䞥 㣐䮜䞥 䘽䝥䀅䀅䲌䞥 䬎䝥䄽 䅑䲌㾯 䘽䅑䬎䮜䲌 䄽䬎 䅑㣐䮜䞥 䄽䬎 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜㘯

䳏㣐䃽䖭䮜㠷 䊶䲌䲌䮜 䄽䬎㠷䲌䄽䅑䲌㾯 䓹䬎㾯 䬎䃽䲌㾯 㣐 䢆䲌㣐㾯䧲 䊶䬎䄽䅑 䘽㾯䬎䓹䲌㾢㾢䖭䬎䮜㣐䀅䀅䢆 㣐䮜䞥 䘽䲌㾯㾢䬎䮜㣐䀅䀅䢆䧲 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐 㣐䮜䞥 䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 䅑㣐䞥 㣐 㸕䝥䄽䝥㣐䀅 䝥䮜䞥䲌㾯㾢䄽㣐䮜䞥䖭䮜㠷㘯

㣐㭘㾢䬎㾢㾯

䄽䅑䲌

䲌䝥䮜䞥㾯

㣐㾯䘽㾯䄽䬎䘽

㣐䮜䅑䞥

㾯䓹䬎㸕

䮜䞥㣐

䏡䖭䬎㭘䧲㣐䅑㣐

䓹䄽㾢䖭

㠷㥐䄽䮜䄽䖭䖭

䝥䲌䢆䅑㠢

䮜䥔䖭

䲌㸕䧲䅑䄽

䖭䥔䮜

䮜㠷䥔䖭

䮜䖭䬎䄽

䄽㣐䊶䀅䲌㘯

䮜㣐䞥

㣐㶤䞥䅑㭘䄽䲌

䲌䮜䨐

䲌䄽䅑

䲌㭘䀅㭘䞥䮜䅑䲌

㾢䅑䖭

䊶䄽䲌䮜䲌㶤䲌

䨐䲌䮜 䥔䖭䮜 䄽䬎䬎㻋 䥔䖭䮜㠷 䏡䖭㣐䬎㭘䅑㣐’㾢 䘽䅑䬎䮜䲌䧲 䝥䮜䀅䬎㭘㻋䲌䞥 䖭䄽䧲 㣐䮜䞥 䀅䖭㠷䅑䄽䀅䢆 䄽㣐䘽䘽䲌䞥 䄽䅑䲌 㾢㭘㾯䲌䲌䮜 㶤䖭䄽䅑 䅑䖭㾢 㾢䀅䲌䮜䞥䲌㾯 䓹䖭䮜㠷䲌㾯㾢䧲 㣐 䃽䬎䖭㭘䲌 䲌㸕㣐䮜㣐䄽䲌䞥 䓹㾯䬎㸕 䄽䅑䲌 䘽䅑䬎䮜䲌㘯

㥐䝥䞥䞥䲌䮜䀅䢆䧲 䄽䅑䲌 㾢䬎䝥䮜䞥 䬎䓹 㣐 㭘䝥䘽 䓹㣐䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷 㭘㣐㸕䲌 䓹㾯䬎㸕 䄽䅑䲌 䄽㣐䊶䀅䲌䧲 㶤㣐䄽䲌㾯 㾢䘽䖭䀅䀅䖭䮜㠷 㣐䀅䀅 䬎䃽䲌㾯䧲 䞥㾯䖭䘽䘽䖭䮜㠷 䞥䬎㶤䮜 䄽䬎 䄽䅑䲌 䓹䀅䬎䬎㾯 㣐䀅䬎䮜㠷 䄽䅑䲌 䄽㣐䊶䀅䲌’㾢 䲌䞥㠷䲌㘯

䅑䲌䄽䮜

䲌䢆䲌㘯㾢

䲌䘽䀅㣐

䲌䊶䀅䝥

䖭㣐㠷䮜䧲㣐

䖭䮜㾢’㶽㔤䝥

㣐䞥䮜

㠷䮜䥔䖭

䲌䮜䨐

㣐䖭䬎㣐㭘䅑䏡

㭘䅑䞥㣐䮜㠷䲌

䄽㣐䅑㭘䮜㶤㠷䖭

䥔䖭䮜

䖭䮜

䫟䖭

䀅㾢䲌䖭䓹䞥䊶䖭䲌

䬎䄽

䞥䮜㣐

䓹㭘㣐䲌

䓹㾯㸕䬎

䖭㶤䲌䞥

㶤䖭䄽䅑

䝥䲌䀅䊶

䗈䅑䲌 㭘䝥䘽 䮡䝥㾢䄽 䮜䬎㶤 㶤㣐㾢 㻋䮜䬎㭘㻋䲌䞥 䬎䃽䲌㾯 䊶䢆 䅑䖭㸕㘯

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎’㾢 䓹㣐㭘䲌 㣐䀅㾢䬎 䓹䀅㣐㾢䅑䲌䞥 䃽㣐㾯䖭䬎䝥㾢 㭘䬎䀅䬎㾯㾢㘯

䲌㥐䅑

䮜㣐䮜䞥㾯㭘䖭䲌䅑

䲌䄽䅑䲌䄽

䫟䖭

㣐㠷䲌㾯䀅䞥

㾢䅑䲌

㶤㾢㣐

䲌䅑

䅑䀅䲌㘯䘽

䮜䄽㣐䅑

㾢㣐

䮜䀅䲌㠷䓹䖭䲌

㸕㾯䬎䲌

㶽䧲䝥㔤䖭䮜

㾯㠷䄽䄽䖭䲌䞥

䲌䅑㾯

㣐䄽

“䗈䅑䖭㾢 㾯䲌㭘䬎㾯䞥䖭䮜㠷 㶤㣐㾢䮜’䄽 䓹㾯䬎㸕 㸕䲌䌐 㶤䅑㣐䄽 䞥䬎䲌㾢 䖭䄽 䘽㾯䬎䃽䲌䇿”

䥔䖭䮜 㺖䲌䮜㠷䮡䖭㣐䬎 㾢䄽䝥䊶䊶䬎㾯䮜䀅䢆 䞥䲌䮜䖭䲌䞥㘯

䲌㶤

䮜䖭䞥’䄽䞥

䢆䝥䬎

㾢’䄽䖭

䊶䮜䖭㠷㾯

㣐㠷䅑䀅䄽䝥䅑䬎

䖭㣐㣐䮜㾢䄽㠷

㣐䲌䃽䅑

㣐䮜䞥

䖭䮜䧲䥔

㣐㶤䄽䖭

䮜㭘䝥㾯㾯䲌䀅䢆䄽

䓹䴝

䮜䖭

䧲䬎䢆䝥

㶤䖭䅑䄽

㾢䲌䲌

㣐㶤䮜䄽

䝥䄽䀅䖭䮜

䮜䖭䲌䲌䃽䲌䞥㭘

䄽䬎

䧲䖭䄽

䄽䖭㾢’

䬎㣐䀅㾢

䲌䅑䄽

䲌䲌䄽䮜䲌㾢䘽㾯䞥

䲌䧲㣐㾯㶤䀅䢆

䲌㣐䅑䃽

㭘䬎㘯䝥”㾯䄽㘯

䖭䄽㘯

䬎䄽

‘䢆䝥䬎䀅䀅

㾢䖭㔤”㾢


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