Chapter 5172: Exchange
Chapter 5172: Exchange
“After I returned, I never ventured out again. Master kept us training deep within the mountains. The three of us only emerged from seclusion yesterday.” Yue’er spoke, her eyes flickering slightly. She added, “Oh, and I heard from Master that another Great Emperor has ascended. He’ll be sending out invitations far and wide. Master will take the three of us along to join the festivities and broaden our horizons. Will you be attending, Big Brother Xiao?”
“You mean the celebration for Hell’s Lord, the husband of the Phoenix Empress? I haven’t received word from my clan yet, so I can’t say for sure if I’ll attend.” Xiao Junyan replied, knowing such a celebratory banquet wasn’t something just anyone could attend.
Even for their own Xiao family, visiting another Great Emperor’s Immortal Island required sending an invitation first. Since he hadn’t returned home, naturally he wouldn’t have received one.
Hao’er and Muchen sipped their tea, listening to the two men talk without joining in. In their minds, they wondered when their Master would take them there.
As the two chatted, Xiao Junyan noticed she wore nothing in her hair. He retrieved a box from his spatial storage and offered it to her. “I bought this along the way. It’s a gift for you.”
“Ah? You brought me a gift?”
Yue’er looked at him in mild surprise. After a moment’s hesitation, she accepted the box he offered. Opening it, she saw two exquisite pearl flowers resting quietly inside. The petals were woven from tiny pearls, each one shimmering with a beautiful luster.
“So beautiful! Thank you, Big Brother Xiao!” Yue’er said gratefully with a beaming smile.
At that moment, seeing her accept Xiao Junyan’s gift, Hao’er spoke up to remind her: “Junior Sister, you’re a girl. You shouldn’t casually accept gifts from others, especially from men.”
“Yeah, you shouldn’t take things from others. What do you want? What do you like? Senior Brother can buy it for you,” Muchen chimed in, his implication clear—he didn’t want her accepting gifts from outsiders.
“It’s just two pearl flowers, nothing valuable. It’s fine,” Xiao Junyan said, glancing at the two of them. He felt an inexplicable sense that they harbored some hostility toward him.
And this feeling was quite peculiar.
Yue’er looked at her two brothers, then at Xiao Junyan. After a moment’s thought, she pushed the box back. “My Senior Brothers says I shouldn’t accept it! I’d better not take it then!”
Watching the pearl flowers pushed back, Xiao Junyan glanced at the two brothers, tugging slightly at the corner of his mouth. “Speaking of which, I still don’t know the names of your families?”
“Are you two done talking? If so, we’ll head back first,” Muchen said, looking at his younger sister.
“Let’s eat first!” Xiao Junyan said, serving her some dishes into her bowl.
“Mm-hmm, Senior Brother, we should at least finish our meal before leaving, right? Here, Senior Brother, have this.” Yue’er beamed as she placed a piece of meat into his bowl, then served one for Hao’er too.
Seeing this, the two brothers said no more. They simply stayed and finished the meal with her. After settling the bill, they turned back.
Junyan walked her all the way to the foot of the mountain before saying, “Here, take my communication jade token. Keep it. If anything comes up in the future, we can contact each other.”
“Alright.” Yue’er agreed, then handed him hers: “This is mine.”
“Mhm. You should head back with your Senior Brothers. We’ll meet again when the time comes.” Xiao Junyan said, a faint smile touching his lips as he tucked her jade communication token away.
䵱䓼䵱䪟㾐㩌
㡜䵱’䓼䵱㑾
㩌䵱
盧
䟭䄋㾐㟹
䪉㩌䮠㸞
㧌’㤟㤟
䫸䩯䵱
盧
䓼䫸䓼㰰㾐䩯㩌䵱
䩯䵱䵱㒮
老
㟹䩯㾐
“䬵䵱㤟㦝㤟
露
䆿䪉㰰䩯䟭䄋䄋㑾㾐㒮
䵱䪉㝭㟹䞇
虜
䆿䄋䪉䎹䪉
䵱䫸䓼
櫓
䬵䵱㤟㤟’
㟹㤟㤟䎹䄋䪟䆿㾐㾐
䪉㰰㝭”䟭㾐䵱㜁㒮
䩯䆿㾐䄋
擄
䪉䩯
䵱䄋㝭䫸䆿䎹䪉
盧
老
䫸㒮䆿
蘆
㕕䆿䪉㾐 㫷㑾䄋㜁䪉䄋 㟹䪉䩯䮠䫸䵱㝭 㑾䄋䩯䆿㤟 䩯䫸䵱㜁 䞇䪉䄋䆿㰰䫸䵱㝭 䪟䓼㾐㒮 㰰䆿䎹䫸䩯 㩌䵱䪟㾐䓼䵱 䩯㑾䓼䄋䆿䄋䎹 䩯㾐 㤟䵱䪉䞇䵱䟭
㵳䪉㤟䪟 䪉 㒮㾐䄋䩯䫸 㤟䪉䩯䵱䓼䟭
㕕䄋㑾䪉䪉㜁㑾䄋
䪉䄋㝭
䓼㒮䎹䵱䓼䵱
㾐㡉
䪉䄋㾐䵱㤟
䄋㤟㰰䆿䪉
䪉㝭䫸
䎹䢞㾐䆿䄋䆿䄋
䄋䮠㝭㾐㩌䆿㒮䵱
㾐㟹䵱䓼㵸
䪟㾐䓼㑾
㝭䄋䪉
䮠㾐㸞䫸䞇䵱㰰㰰㟹䪉
㤟䪉㦝㤟
㑾㤟㜁䓼䩯
䵱䞇䆿䪟
㾐䫸䩯㑾䫸䎹䓼
㦝䵱䓼䫸
䵱䟭㤟㒮䓼䪉
㡉㾐
䫸㟹䩯䆿
䆿㫷㑾
䵱㵸㰰㾐䓼㒮䓼䵍
䫸䵱䩯
㑾䆿’㰰㫷
䪉䄋㒮䟭䵱㑾䆿䆿䄋䪉䎹㩌㤟
䵱䫸䩯
䪟㾐
䪟䩯㤰䓼䵱
㰰㝭䄋䪉㒮㾐䆿
䵅䵱
䵱䪉䓼䩯䪔
䄋䵱䱣䎹
䪉㰰㟹
䵅䵱
䵱㰰䫸䵱䓼
䱣䎹䵱䄋
䄋㜁㑾䄋䪉㕕㑾䪉
䩯㾐䵱䵱䓼䟭䩯㰰䆿䓼䓼䆿
㦝䜈㟹㾐
䓼㑾䵱㤟㝭
䜈䵱㰰㟹
䆿䩯䵱䓼䫸
䄋䩯䵱㰰
䞇䓼䵱㾐
䪟㾐
㡜䵱䩯 㰰㾐㾐䄋 䪉䪟䩯䵱䓼㦝 䆿䄋䞇䆿䩯䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋㰰 㟹䵱䓼䵱 㟹䆿㝭䵱㤟㜁 㝭䆿㰰䩯䓼䆿㩌㑾䩯䵱㝭㦝 㰰㑾㒮㒮㾐䄋䆿䄋䎹 䪔䓼䵱䪉䩯 䵍㒮㵸䵱䓼㾐䓼㰰 䪉䄋㝭 㡉㾐䄋䪉䓼䮠䫸㰰 䪟䓼㾐㒮 䪉㤟㤟 䮠㾐䓼䄋䵱䓼㰰 䩯㾐 䮠䵱㤟䵱㩌䓼䪉䩯䵱 㕕㑾䪉䄋㜁㑾䪉䄋 㡉㾐 䵅䵱’㰰 䪉㰰䮠䵱䄋㰰䆿㾐䄋䟭
䑃䫸㑾㰰㦝 䪉䄋䩯䆿䮠䆿㵸䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋 㩌䵱䎹䪉䄋 䩯㾐 㰰䩯䆿䓼 㾐䄋䮠䵱 㒮㾐䓼䵱䟭
㟹㝭㑾㾐㤟
㜁㩌
䓼䪔䩯䵱䪉
䞈㩌㬄㑾䩯䵱䄋䪉
㰰䵱㒮㝭㾐㤟
䪉䄋䵱䩯䩯㝭
㵳㟹㾐
䫸䩯㰰㾐䵱
䩯㜁䫸㒮䎹䆿
䫸㟹㾐
䄋㝭䓼䪉䎹
䟭䄋㾐䆿㰰䪉䮠䮠㾐
㾐䓼䵱㵸䓼㒮㰰䵍
䫸䩯㰰䆿
㝭䄋㟹䓼䪉
䲳䵱䓼䪉㵸㰰䫸
䄋㒮㜁䪉
䪉
㾐㰰㟹䵱䫸㝭
㑾䪟䆿䎹䓼䵱㰰
㰰䫸䵱䵱䩯䵱㤟㰰㒮䞇
䵱㩌
䮠㑾㰰䫸
䫸䎹䩯㒮䆿
䞇䄋䵱䵱
䬵䆿䩯䫸 䩯䫸䆿㰰 䩯䫸㾐㑾䎹䫸䩯㦝 㵸䓼䵱㵸䪉䓼䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋㰰 䮠㾐㒮㒮䵱䄋䮠䵱㝭 䆿䄋 䵱䪉䓼䄋䵱㰰䩯䟭
㡉䵱䪉䄋㟹䫸䆿㤟䵱㦝 㾐䄋 䩯䫸䵱 㧌㒮㒮㾐䓼䩯䪉㤟 㧌㰰㤟䪉䄋㝭㦝 䓏㑾 䱣䪉䄋 䪉䄋㝭 䫸䆿㰰 䮠㾐㒮㵸䪉䄋䆿㾐䄋㰰 㟹䵱䓼䵱 䪉㤟㰰㾐 㩌㑾㰰㜁䟭 㚬䵱㰰䆿㝭䵱㰰 䩯䫸䵱㒮㦝 㒮䵱㒮㩌䵱䓼㰰 㾐䪟 䩯䫸䵱 䇉㾐䄋䎹 䪟䪉㒮䆿㤟㜁 䫸䪉㝭 䪉䓼䓼䆿䞇䵱㝭㦝 㵸䓼䆿㒮䪉䓼䆿㤟㜁 䩯㾐 㾐䞇䵱䓼㰰䵱䵱 䩯䫸䵱 㩌䪉䄋㬄㑾䵱䩯 䪉䓼䓼䪉䄋䎹䵱㒮䵱䄋䩯㰰䟭
䵱䫸䆿䓼䩯
㡉㾐
䩯䫸䵱
䆿䄋
䵱䛂㑾㤰䓼
㑾䵱䵱䓼㬄㰰䩯
䄋䵱䱣䎹
㫷䆿㑾
䩯㒮䵱䫸
䪉㝭䄋
㰰㑾䆿䆿㝭㰰䮠㰰䄋䎹
䆿䄋䎹䆿䎹䞇
㑾䄋䪉㑾㕕㜁䪉䄋
䎹㝭䵱䄋䩯䓼䪉
䬵䄋䫸䵱
䆿㾐㟹䩯䫸㑾䩯
㾐䩯
㑾䓼䪉㾐䓼䮠㝭䩯㜁
䵅䵱
䓼㾐㜁䵱䵱䄋䵱䞇
䓼㑾㾐
㑾䄋䪉䵱䩯㬄㩌
䪉䄋㝭
䵱䫸䩯
䎹䱣䵱䄋
“䟭䵱䩯䵱㒮
䪉㰰
䫸㟹䆿䟭㰰
䪉㾐䆿㝭䞇
䵱㰰㝭䆿
䵱䄋㟹䫸
䎹䮠㾐䄋㾐䆿䆿䄋䩯
䪉䄋㝭
㒮䪉䄋䆿䓼䵱
㟹㰰䆿䫸
䪉㰰㦝㝭䆿
䓼㰰㒮䵍㾐’㵸䓼䵱
㟹㜁䪉䪉
䵱䩯䫸
䆿䫸䓼䩯䵱
䵱䩯䫸
“㾐䱣㒮䓼
䓼㑾䵱㤰䛂
㤟䆿䄋㝭䵱䓼䫸䮠
䩯㾐
㜁䩯䵱䫸
㩌㜁
䆿䞇䩯䵱䓼䪉㤟䎹䄋
㝭㤟㒮㰰䵱䆿
䩯䆿
䄋䵱䵱㾐㦝㝭䩯䄋㒮䆿
㾐䩯
䫸䫸䩯䩯㑾㾐䎹
䵱㤟㵸㰰䆿䮠㰰䆿㦝㝭
䫸䓼䆿䵱䮠䟭㝭䄋㤟
䄋䪉䵱䞇䵱䆿䓼㤟䎹
䪉㰰
㤟䪉㰰㾐
䮠㑾㰰㝭䓼䩯䄋䆿䵱䩯
㩌䄋䓼䵱㾐㰰䵱䪉㤟䪉
䆿㫷㑾
㰰䫸䆿
䫸䵱䩯
㵸䵱㦝㒮䓼㾐䓼䵍
㟹䫸䪉䩯
䞇’㧌䵱
䄋䪉㒮䎹䟭䄋䵱䓼㰰䓼䵱䪉䩯
㾐䆿䩯䮠㵸
䩯㰰䪉
䩯䵱㑾㝭䓼䄋
䫸㜁䩯䵱
䆿䆿䄋䆿㝭䵱䵱䩯㰰䩯
䫸䵱䩯
㧌
㕕㑾䪉䄋㜁㑾䪉䄋 㡉㾐 䵅䵱 䄋㾐㝭㝭䵱㝭 䆿䄋 䪉䎹䓼䵱䵱㒮䵱䄋䩯䟭 “㵳㒮㒮㦝 䩯䫸䵱 㤰䛂㑾䓼䵱 䵍㒮㵸䵱䓼㾐䓼 䫸䪉㰰 䩯䪉㑾䎹䫸䩯 䩯䫸䵱㒮 㟹䵱㤟㤟䟭 䑃䫸䵱㜁’䓼䵱 㰰䩯䆿㤟㤟 㜁㾐㑾䄋䎹—㤟䵱䩯 䩯䫸䵱㒮 䮠㾐䄋䩯䆿䄋㑾䵱 䮠㑾㤟䩯䆿䞇䪉䩯䆿䄋䎹 㑾䄋㝭䵱䓼 䫸䆿㰰 䎹㑾䆿㝭䪉䄋䮠䵱䟭”
䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾 㰰㒮䆿㤟䵱㝭 䪉䄋㝭 㰰䪉䆿㝭㦝 “䑃䫸䪉䩯’㰰 㟹䫸䪉䩯 㧌 㟹䪉㰰 䩯䫸䆿䄋㸞䆿䄋䎹 䩯㾐㾐䟭 㚬㑾䩯 䪉䪟䩯䵱䓼 䩯䫸䆿㰰 㩌䪉䄋㬄㑾䵱䩯 䆿㰰 㾐䞇䵱䓼㦝 㧌 㟹䪉㰰 䩯䫸䆿䄋㸞䆿䄋䎹 㾐䪟 䪟䆿䄋㝭䆿䄋䎹 䪉 䩯䆿㒮䵱 䩯㾐 䩯䪉㸞䵱 䩯䫸䵱㒮 㩌䪉䮠㸞 䩯㾐 䩯䫸䵱 䱣䵱䄋䎹 䪟䪉㒮䆿㤟㜁 䪉䄋䮠䵱㰰䩯䓼䪉㤟 䫸㾐㒮䵱䟭 䬵䫸䪉䩯 㝭㾐 㜁㾐㑾 䩯䫸䆿䄋㸞䞈”
䮠䄋䓼䵱㰰㾐䓼
㰰㵸䆿㤟
㾐㸞㾐㝭䵱㤟
㦝䵱䫸䓼
“”㤰䆿㤟䓼䩯䫸䟭䎹
䵱䵅
㾐䪟
䵱䫸䩯
㾐㡉
䎹䞇㑾䆿䮠䓼䄋
䪉䩯
㕕䪉㑾䄋㑾㜁䪉䄋
㰰㤟䎹㜁䩯㤟䟭䫸䆿
䆿䫸㰰
“㡉䪉㰰䩯䵱䓼㦝 㡜㾐㑾䄋䎹 㡉䪉㰰䩯䵱䓼 㡉㾐 䯀䫸䵱䄋 䫸䪉㰰 䪉䓼䓼䆿䞇䵱㝭䟭” 㤰㰰 㱂䵱䄋䎹 㵳㑾䪉’㰰 䞇㾐䆿䮠䵱 䵱䮠䫸㾐䵱㝭㦝 䪉 䪟䆿䎹㑾䓼䵱 㰰㤟㾐㟹㤟㜁 㰰䩯䵱㵸㵸䵱㝭 䆿䄋㰰䆿㝭䵱 䪟䓼㾐㒮 㾐㑾䩯㰰䆿㝭䵱䟭
“㡉㾐 䵅䵱㦝 䮠㾐䄋䎹䓼䪉䩯㑾㤟䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋㰰㦝 䮠㾐䄋䎹䓼䪉䩯㑾㤟䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋㰰䟭” 㡉㾐 䯀䫸䵱䄋 㩌㾐㟹䵱㝭 䫸䆿㰰 䫸䪉䄋㝭㰰 䆿䄋 䎹䓼䵱䵱䩯䆿䄋䎹㦝 㰰䪉㜁䆿䄋䎹㦝 “㧌 䫸䵱䪉䓼㝭 㜁㾐㑾 㟹䵱䓼䵱 䫸㾐㰰䩯䆿䄋䎹 䪉 䎹䓼䪉䄋㝭 䮠䵱㤟䵱㩌䓼䪉䩯㾐䓼㜁 㩌䪉䄋㬄㑾䵱䩯䟭 㤰䪟䩯䵱䓼 䓼䵱䮠䵱䆿䞇䆿䄋䎹 䩯䫸䵱 䆿䄋䞇䆿䩯䪉䩯䆿㾐䄋㦝 㧌 䮠䪉㒮䵱 䵱䪉䓼㤟㜁䟭”
㕕䄋䪉㑾䄋㑾㜁䪉
㡉㾐
㾐䄋”䎹㱂
䲳䪉䵱㤟㰰䵱”
䞇䪉䎹䵱
䆿㒮䵱䩯
㾐㝭㦝䄋
㒮䫸䆿
䵅䵱
㾐䄋
㾐㰰㾐䩯㦝㝭
䆿㤟䟭䎹䄋䆿䆿䞇㜁䄋䩯
䟭䵱”㰰䵱
䩯䟭䆿㰰”
䓼㑾䩯㝭㰰䵱䵱䎹
䄋䪉㝭
“㤰㤟䓼䆿䎹䫸䩯䟭” 㡉㾐 䯀䫸䵱䄋 䓼䵱㰰㵸㾐䄋㝭䵱㝭㦝 㰰䩯䵱㵸㵸䆿䄋䎹 䪟㾐䓼㟹䪉䓼㝭 䩯㾐 䩯䪉㸞䵱 䪉 㰰䵱䪉䩯䟭 㵳䵱 㤟㾐㾐㸞䵱㝭 䪉䩯 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾 䪉䄋㝭 㰰㒮䆿㤟䵱㝭䟭 “㡜㾐㑾’䞇䵱 䪟䆿䄋䪉㤟㤟㜁 㰰䵱䵱䄋 㩌䵱䩯䩯䵱䓼 㝭䪉㜁㰰 䪉䪟䩯䵱䓼 䪉㤟㤟 䩯䫸䵱 䫸䪉䓼㝭㰰䫸䆿㵸䟭 㧌 㩌䵱㤟䆿䵱䞇䵱 㜁㾐㑾䓼 䪟㑾䩯㑾䓼䵱 㟹䆿㤟㤟 㾐䄋㤟㜁 䎹䓼㾐㟹 㩌䓼䆿䎹䫸䩯䵱䓼䟭”
“㡜㾐㑾䓼 㟹㾐䓼㝭㰰 㩌䓼䆿䄋䎹 䎹㾐㾐㝭 䪟㾐䓼䩯㑾䄋䵱㦝” 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾 䓼䵱㵸㤟䆿䵱㝭 㟹䆿䩯䫸 䪉 㰰㒮䆿㤟䵱㦝 㵸㾐㑾䓼䆿䄋䎹 䫸䆿㒮 䪉 䮠㑾㵸 㾐䪟 䩯䵱䪉䟭
㰰䓼㾐㝭䞇䄋䵱䪉䵱
䵅䵱
㑾㜁㾐
䪉䵱䞇䫸
䄋䆿
䵱㸞䪉㰰㦝㝭
䄋㑾䪉㑾䄋㜁㕕䪉
㾐㡉
㾐䓼㑾㜁
䪉䪟䓼㝭䵱
㾐㝭㟹䄋
䫸䩯㒮䵱
㝭䄋䪉
䪉䩯㰰
㵸䪉㰰䩯
㰰䆿䵱㩌㝭䵱
㜁㰰䞈”䪉䓼䵱
“㟹㾐㵳
䵱䩯㰰䫸䵱
“㫷㑾㰰䩯 䎹䵱䩯䩯䆿䄋䎹 㩌㜁䟭 㱂䆿䪟䵱 䫸䪉㰰 㩌䵱䵱䄋 㬄㑾䆿䩯䵱 㤟䵱䆿㰰㑾䓼䵱㤟㜁 䪉䄋㝭 䮠䪉䓼䵱䪟䓼䵱䵱㦝” 䫸䵱 㰰䪉䆿㝭 㟹䆿䩯䫸 䪉 䮠䫸㑾䮠㸞㤟䵱㦝 䩯䫸䵱䄋 䪉㝭㝭䵱㝭 䩯㾐 䩯䫸䵱 㵸䪉䆿䓼㦝 “䑃䫸䆿㰰 䩯䆿㒮䵱㦝 㧌’䞇䵱 㩌䓼㾐㑾䎹䫸䩯 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㡜䵱 䪉䄋㝭 䵅䫸䪉㾐 㡜䪉䄋䎹 䪉㤟㾐䄋䎹 㟹䆿䩯䫸 㒮䵱䟭”
“䲳䵱䓼䪟䵱䮠䩯 䩯䆿㒮䆿䄋䎹䟭 㧌 㟹䪉㰰 䢞㑾㰰䩯 䪉㩌㾐㑾䩯 䩯㾐 㰰䵱䄋㝭 㰰㾐㒮䵱㾐䄋䵱 䩯㾐 䪟䵱䩯䮠䫸 䩯䫸䵱㒮㦝” 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾 䓼䵱㵸㤟䆿䵱㝭 㟹䆿䩯䫸 䪉 㰰㒮䆿㤟䵱䟭 “㡜㾐㑾’䞇䵱 䫸䪉䄋㝭㤟䵱㝭 㰰㾐㒮䵱䩯䫸䆿䄋䎹 㧌 䄋䵱䵱㝭䵱㝭 㝭㾐䄋䵱䟭”
㧌䩯”
䵱䫸
㰰䆿䟭㵸
䪉㰰䆿㝭
䫸㰰䆿
㾐㜁㰰㦝㤟䩯䪟
䪉
䪉㟹㰰
䄋㾐
㑾䩯䪉䮠䵱㵸
㾐䓼䪟
㩌䓼㦝㾐䩯䵱㑾”㤟
䎹䆿䄋㤟䆿䩯䪟
㤰㰰 䩯䫸䵱㜁 䮠䫸䪉䩯䩯䵱㝭 䆿䄋 䩯䫸䵱 䮠㾐㑾䓼䩯㜁䪉䓼㝭㦝 㱂䵱䄋䎹 㵳㑾䪉 䵱䄋䩯䵱䓼䵱㝭 㰰䫸㾐䓼䩯㤟㜁 䪉䪟䩯䵱䓼 䪉䄋㝭 䪉㝭㝭䓼䵱㰰㰰䵱㝭 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾㯐 “㡉䪉㰰䩯䵱䓼㦝 䩯䫸䵱 㤰䛂㑾䓼䵱 䵍㒮㵸䵱䓼㾐䓼 䫸䪉㰰 䪉䓼䓼䆿䞇䵱㝭 㟹䆿䩯䫸 䫸䆿㰰 䩯䫸䓼䵱䵱 㝭䆿㰰䮠䆿㵸㤟䵱㰰䟭”
㵳䵱䪉䓼䆿䄋䎹 䩯䫸䆿㰰㦝 䱣䵱䄋䎹 㫷䆿㑾 䪉䄋㝭 㕕㑾䪉䄋㜁㑾䪉䄋 㡉㾐 䵅䵱 䵱㸚䮠䫸䪉䄋䎹䵱㝭 䎹㤟䪉䄋䮠䵱㰰㦝 䩯䫸䵱䆿䓼 䵱㜁䵱㰰 䩯㟹䆿䄋㸞㤟䆿䄋䎹 㟹䆿䩯䫸 䪉㒮㑾㰰䵱㒮䵱䄋䩯䟭 䇉䫸䵱 䩯㑾䓼䄋䵱㝭 䩯㾐 㡉㾐 䯀䫸䵱䄋 䪉䄋㝭 㰰䪉䆿㝭㦝 “䲳㤟䵱䪉㰰䵱 䩯䪉㸞䵱 䪉 㰰䵱䪉䩯䟭 䬵䵱’㤟㤟 㩌䵱 䓼䆿䎹䫸䩯 㩌䪉䮠㸞䟭”
㦝㒮䆿㤟㰰䵱
䪉
䪉䵱㟹䄋䓼㝭
䫸䵱䓼䵱
䪉㑾㾐䄋䓼㝭
䪔”㾐
㾐䩯
㾐㡉
䆿㰰
㰰䫸㑾䮠
䆿䓼䆿㰰䎹䄋
䫸䆿䩯㟹
䪉
㰰䪉䆿㝭
㜁䵱㰰䵱䄋䮠䓼
䫸䆿㰰
㵸䵱㰰䓼㦝䪉㤟䵱”㑾
䵱䟭䪟䵱䩯䟭
㾐䩯䟭㾐
䵱䫸䩯
㾐䄋䆿䄋㜁䵍䢞䎹
䵱䪉䪉㝭䂏䫸
䯀䄋䫸䵱
㧌㤟’㤟
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