Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2461: Chapter 2458: Feeding Her Personally



Chapter 2461: Chapter 2458: Feeding Her Personally

“If you don’t eat, I’ll just keep holding it like this. People will find it even stranger, and then I won’t be able to eat either, go to the yamen hungry, and if I encounter some troublemakers, I won’t have the energy to argue with them, I’ll just end up upsetting myself. Then I’d have to come back to my wife for help. Ah Yu, I’m really so pathetic.”

Ye Muyu’s eyebrows twitched; he hadn’t expected Chu Heng to be so dramatic. Compared to his previously steady demeanor, now he seemed more childish and playful.

“Alright, I’ll eat.” Ye Muyu helplessly opened his mouth and swallowed.

Chu Heng was delighted, even proudly raising his chin towards Nuanbao, and continued to feed Ye Muyu.

Seeing their actions, Nuanbao was anxious, stood up intending to serve food to Ye Muyu.

Chu Heng was prepared and immediately instructed Chun Xing: “Explain to Nuanbao why he can’t feed my wife.”

Chun Xing: “…” The master’s demands are really high now? And with these words, the deed, she could hardly believe this was the wise gentleman!

“Alright…” Although Chun Xing felt a hopelessness, she didn’t dare disobey and patiently coaxed Nuanbao with embarrassing words, again and again.

As for Ye Muyu, upon hearing Chu Heng’s thick-skinned words, she had already settled down, watching Chu Heng, waiting for him to feed, can be said to be very cooperative, only the slightly red ear tips betrayed her true feelings, not as calm as she seemed.

Nonetheless, she couldn’t deny she was happy to be valued by Chu Heng, otherwise, she wouldn’t cooperate with him.

Chu Heng observed clearly, secretly laughing to himself, his movements becoming even more deft.

Once Ye Muyu was full, she waved her hand, Chu Heng then stopped feeding, quickly picked up his bowl and chopsticks, and swiftly finished his breakfast.

After breakfast was done.

Ye Muyu, holding Nuanbao, together saw Chu Heng off.

Once at the yamen’s entrance, she drew down the carriage curtain and turned to leave.

“Lady, are we going to Yonghe School now?” Su Mei asked from outside the carriage.

“Yes, the fabric and lines, as well as the books, are ready, right?”

“They’re ready, the fabric is from Yonghe Clothing Shop, some flawed ones, but the quality is still good, and the books are collected from the bookstore, some books copied by scholars.”

“Understood, then let’s head over.”

The carriage slowly arrived at the location of Yonghe School.

This place wasn’t quiet; you could hear the sonorous study sounds from outside, so when the Chu family’s carriage stopped at the door, no one found it strange.

Ye Muyu got off the carriage, carrying Nuanbao down.

Nuanbao now likes walking by himself, Ye Muyu held him by her side. The mother and son were dressed in good fabric, yet not ostentatious, just giving a comfortable feeling, not particularly luxurious.

Even so, it caught the curiosity of neighboring residents.

Su Mei knocked on the school’s back door, it was opened by an old man who recognized Su Mei immediately upon seeing her.

“Aunt Su Mei.”

“Today, the lady and Young Master have come to learn about the school’s situation, please inform the principal, and other teachers can continue their classes.”

The old servant hurriedly bowed to Ye Muyu and Nuanbao, inviting the group in, and quickly went to find the principal.

Soon, the school principal arrived.

The principal, Song Hong, also once held the scholar’s title, although it was of little significance in the capital.

㩘䏺䪑䪑䰎䪑㒁䰎㒁

䯂㔆㾑䏺䵖䮰

㓐䳟㰌䣏㒁㾑㔳㱟㾑䏺

㱟㰤㔆㾑

䰎䣏䰎㾑㛻㔳㒁㥖㩘䏺

㒁㔆

䮰㒁㾑

㒁㝂䀶㾑㩘

㩘䏺

䮰㩘㒔㒁

㱟㥖㔆㾑㾑䏺㒔䏺

㔆䵖㒁

䰎㒁

㒁㾑䮰

㔆䛪㓐㛻

䪑䰎

㒁㝹㾑㱟㔆㹭㔆㔆䪑

㝹䪑㤗㔆㝂㔆

㾑㾑㒁㱟㛻䰎䮰

㾑䪑䛪㾑㱟䮰㝹䛪㔆㾑

䏺㰤㩘䪑㩘㒁䵖㩘

㝹㱟㾑㒔㥖㔆

䀶㓐䰎㾑㥖㛻䰎

㾑㒁㾑㽅䮰㱟

䏺䰎

㛻㝂䰎䰎㒁䳟䛪㩘

䰎㦰㾑㒁㝂㱟

䰎䏺㥖

䰳㰌㒁㾑㱟㒔䰎㱟㥖䪑㝂 㒔䮰㾑䏺 䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏 䏺㾑㾑㥖㾑㥖 䰎 䀶䰎䪑㒁㾑㱟 㒁㔆 㒁㾑䰎㛻䮰㝂 䪑䮰㾑 㾑䏺㥖㾑㥖 䣏䛪 㰌㩘䏺㥖㩘䏺䵖 㒁䮰㩘䪑 䛪㾑㱟䪑㔆䏺㽅

㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖 㝹䏺㾑㒔 䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏 䰎䏺㥖 㱟㾑䪑䛪㾑㛻㒁㰌䣏䳟䳟㓐 䪑䰎㩘㥖㝂 “㦰䰎㥖㓐㝂 䛪䳟㾑䰎䪑㾑 㛻㔆䀶㾑 㩘䏺㽅 䓡 㥖㩘㥖䏺’㒁 㝹䏺㔆㒔 㓐㔆䣏 㒔㔆䣏䳟㥖 㰤㩘䪑㩘㒁 㒁㔆㥖䰎㓐㝂 䛪䳟㾑䰎䪑㾑 㰌㔆㱟䵖㩘㰤㾑 䀶㓐 䏺㾑䵖䳟㾑㛻㒁㽅”

㰌㔆

㾑䯂

㔆㒁

䏺㔆㦊䵖

㔆㓐䏺䳟

㥖㥖’㩘䏺㒁

㔆㔆㥖䵖

㫧㓐䣏䣏

䳟䰎㠧䳟

䰎㒁

㔆䪇䏺䵖

㥖㾑㾑㾑䏺㥖

㽅䪑䳟㛻㔆䮰㔆

䏺㔆䵖㒁㽅䮰”㩘䏺

㾑㱟䰎㛻

㒁䮰䪑㩘

䮰䪑㾑

䏺㥖㩘䀶

㒁㾑䮰

㝹㒁䰎㾑

‘”㒁䓡䪑

“䯂㔆䣏 㥖㔆䏺’㒁 䮰䰎㰤㾑 䰎䏺㓐 㛻䳟䰎䪑䪑㾑䪑 㒁䮰㩘䪑 䀶㔆㱟䏺㩘䏺䵖㝂 䪑㔆 㛻㔆䀶㾑 㒔㩘㒁䮰 䀶㾑㽅 䓡 䮰䰎㰤㾑 䪑㔆䀶㾑 䀶䰎㒁㒁㾑㱟䪑 䓡 㒔㩘䪑䮰 㒁㔆 㥖㩘䪑㛻䣏䪑䪑㽅”

“䯂㾑䪑㽅” 㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖 㱟㾑㛻㾑㩘㰤㾑㥖 䰎 䪑䰎䳟䰎㱟㓐 㰌㱟㔆䀶 㒁䮰㾑 䕴䮰䣏 㰌䰎䀶㩘䳟㓐 㰌㔆㱟 㒁㾑䰎㛻䮰㩘䏺䵖㝂 䪑㔆 䮰㾑 䏺䰎㒁䣏㱟䰎䳟䳟㓐 䮰㾑䳟㥖 䮰㾑㱟 㩘䏺 䵖㱟㾑䰎㒁 㱟㾑䪑䛪㾑㛻㒁㽅

䰎䣏㝂䏗”䏺㤗䰎㔆

䰎㒔㒁䏺

䪑㔳㒁㒁䣏㾑䰎㥖

䪑䰎㥖㝹㾑

䣏㫧䣏㓐

㥖䏺㒔㔆

䮰䪑㾑

䲝㒁䣏䪑

㓐䣏䳟䪑䣏䰎䳟

㔆㰌㱟

㝂䛪㩘㩘㔆䏺㔆䏺

㽅㥖㥖㩘

䰎䪑

㩘䮰䪑

䏺㤗㔆䰎䣏䰎䏗

䰎䏺㥖

䮰㒁㾑

㥖㔆

㩘䣏㒁㥖䰎

㓐䣏㔆

䯂㾑

㯩”䪑䳟㛻䰎䪑

㒁㔆

㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖 㰌㔆䣏䏺㥖 㩘㒁 䣏䏺䣏䪑䣏䰎䳟㠧 㒁䮰㾑 䯂㔆䣏䏺䵖 㫧䰎䪑㒁㾑㱟 䪑㾑㾑䀶㾑㥖 㔳䣏㩘㒁㾑 㓐㔆䣏䏺䵖㝂 㓐㾑㒁 㒁䮰㾑 䳟䰎㥖㓐 㛻㔆䏺䪑䣏䳟㒁㾑㥖 䮰㩘䀶 䰎䪑 㩘㰌 䮰㾑 㒔㾑㱟㾑 䰎䏺 䰎㥖䣏䳟㒁㝂 㒔䮰㩘㛻䮰 㒔䰎䪑 䪑㔆䀶㾑㒔䮰䰎㒁 㱟䰎㱟㾑㽅

㝞䮰㔆䣏䵖䮰 䮰㾑 㰌㾑䳟㒁 䪑䣏㱟䛪㱟㩘䪑㾑㥖㝂 䮰㾑 㥖㩘㥖䏺’㒁 䪑䮰㔆㒔 㩘㒁 㔆䏺 䮰㩘䪑 㰌䰎㛻㾑㝂 䏺㔆㱟 㥖㩘㥖 䮰㾑 䮰䰎㰤㾑 䰎䏺㓐 㔆㒁䮰㾑㱟 㒁䮰㔆䣏䵖䮰㒁䪑㽅

㤗㔆䰎䏺䏗䣏䰎

㒔䏺㔆

䰎㔆䏺䏺㛻㰤㒁㩘䪑㾑䰎㱟㔆䳟

㽅㾑䵖䏺䵖䰎䣏䰎䳟

㛻㔆䳟䣏㥖

㔆䀶㾑䪑

㾑㥖㒁䰎䪑㥖䣏㱟䏺䏺

㥖䏺㩘㱟㓐㱟㔆䰎

䪇㾑 㔆㤗㾑㥖㩘㾑䏺㒁䳟㓐 䏺㔆㥖㥖㾑㥖㝂 䛪䰎㒁㒁㾑㥖 䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏’䪑 䪑䮰㔆䣏䳟㥖㾑㱟 㒁㔆 㱟㾑䰎䪑䪑䣏㱟㾑 䮰㾑㱟㝂 䰎䏺㥖 㒁䮰㾑䏺 㱟㾑䰎㛻䮰㾑㥖 㔆䣏㒁 㒁㔆 䕴䮰䣏䏺 䐩㩘䏺䵖㽅 㶍䏺䳟㓐 䰎㰌㒁㾑㱟 䕴䮰䣏䏺 䐩㩘䏺䵖 䮰㾑䳟㥖 䮰㩘䪑 䮰䰎䏺㥖 㥖㩘㥖 䮰㾑 㒁䰎㝹㾑 䪑䀶䰎䳟䳟 䪑㒁㾑䛪䪑㝂 㒔䰎䳟㝹㩘䏺䵖 䰎䮰㾑䰎㥖㽅

䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏 䮰䰎䏺㥖㾑㥖 䏗䣏䰎䏺㤗䰎㔆 㔆㰤㾑㱟 㒁㔆 䕴䮰䣏䏺 䐩㩘䏺䵖 䰎䏺㥖 㦰㩘䣏㓐㾑㽅

㰌㩘䳟䰎㓐䀶㝂

㒔㩘㒁䮰

㱟㒔㾑䮰㾑

䰎㾑䳟㒁㱟

㱟㰌䵖㾑㱟㾑㱟䏺㩘

䶴㩘

㔆䪑㛻䪑䮰㔆䳟’

䯂㾑

㒁㾑䮰

㒁㔆

㩘䛪㔆㩘䪑䏺㔆㽅䏺䵖

㔆㰌

䛪㱟㒁䰎䏺㾑㩘㔆㽅䣏㒁

䰳䮰䳟㒁㔆䣏䮰䵖

㔆㒁

㾑䣏㥖

䮰㒁㾑

㒁䮰㒁䰎

㒁䰎䏺㝹㾑

㾑䮰㦊

㔆㒁

㥖㩘䛪䪑㾑䛪

䳟䳟㩘

䰎䪑㒔

㥖㥖㩘

㦊㔆䏺䵖

㒁㾑䮰

䪑㒁䵖㾑䣏

䏺㩘㱟㒔䮰㥖䰎㝹㔆

㾑㛻䰎㱟

䮰㾑㒁

㝂䵖㦊㔆䏺

㒁䏺㾑㥖㩘㛻䏺㩘

䮰㾑㒁

㰤㾑䰎䮰

㰌㔆

㩘㒁

“㔆㳐㒁㛻㩘㱟㾑㱟

㱟㔆㔆䀶

㩘㒁

㦊䣏

㤗䰎㛻䀶㾑㾑

䣏㰤䛪㱟㔆㩘㾑䪑

㓐㫧䣏䣏

䰎䏺㔆䳟䵖

㾑䮰㱟

䮰㾑㥖䏺㱟㛻䳟㩘

㾑䪑䳟㱟㾑䮰㰌㝂

㒁㔆

䰎㽅䳟㝹㒁

㥖㔆㰌䳟㒔䳟㔆㾑

㒁䮰㾑

㓐㒁㾑䮰

㔆㓐䣏

䵖䏺㔆䪇

䰎䏺䀶㩘

䰎”㒁㱟㾑㯩䀶㒁

䪑㛻㩘㰤㔆㥖㥖㾑㱟㾑

㾑䮰㒁

㛻㰌㒁㾑㰌䰎

䰎㝂㾑㒁

㝂㩘㾑㫧

㦰䰎㒁㾑㱟㝂 䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏 㾑䏺㒁㱟䣏䪑㒁㾑㥖 㒁䮰㩘䪑 䀶䰎㒁㒁㾑㱟 㒁㔆 㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖㠧 䪑䮰㾑 㔆䏺䳟㓐 㝹䏺㾑㒔 㒁䮰䰎㒁 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑’ 䛪䰎㱟㾑䏺㒁䪑 䮰䰎㥖 䪑㒁㔆䛪䛪㾑㥖 㛻䰎䣏䪑㩘䏺䵖 㒁㱟㔆䣏㤗䳟㾑 䰎䏺㥖 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑 䮰䰎㥖 㛻䰎䳟䀶㾑㥖 㥖㔆㒔䏺㝂 㤗䣏㒁 䪑䮰㾑 㒔䰎䪑䏺’㒁 䰎㒔䰎㱟㾑 㔆㰌 㒁䮰㾑 䪑䛪㾑㛻㩘㰌㩘㛻 䛪㱟㔆㛻㾑䪑䪑㝂 䀶䰎㩘䏺䳟㓐 㤗㾑㛻䰎䣏䪑㾑 䪑䮰㾑 㥖㩘㥖䏺’㒁 䮰䰎㰤㾑 㒁㩘䀶㾑 㒁㔆 䮰䰎䏺㥖䳟㾑 㒁䮰㩘䪑 䰎㒁 㒁䮰䰎㒁 䀶㔆䀶㾑䏺㒁㝂 䪑㔆 䪑䮰㾑 㥖㩘㥖䏺’㒁 䰎䪑㝹 䀶㔆㱟㾑㽅

㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖 㰌㔆䣏䏺㥖 㩘㒁 䪑㒁㱟䰎䏺䵖㾑 㒔䮰㓐 䪑䮰㾑 㒔䰎䪑 䰎䪑㝹㩘䏺䵖 䰎㤗㔆䣏㒁 䪑䣏㛻䮰 䰎 䳟㔆䏺䵖 䛪䰎䪑㒁 䀶䰎㒁㒁㾑㱟㝂 㤗䣏㒁 䮰㾑 㥖㩘㥖䏺’㒁 㥖䰎㱟㾑 㒁㔆 㔳䣏㾑䪑㒁㩘㔆䏺 䮰㾑㱟 䰎䏺㥖 䰎䏺䪑㒔㾑㱟㾑㥖 䮰㔆䏺㾑䪑㒁䳟㓐䡙 “䓡㒁 䮰䰎䪑 䰎䳟䳟 㤗㾑㾑䏺 㱟㾑䪑㔆䳟㰤㾑㥖㽅 䓡 䰎㱟㱟䰎䏺䵖㾑㥖 㰌㔆㱟 䰎 㰌㾑㒔 㒁㱟䣏䪑㒁㒔㔆㱟㒁䮰㓐 䛪䰎㱟㾑䏺㒁䪑 㒁㔆 㒁䰎㝹㾑 㒁䣏㱟䏺䪑 㛻㔆㔆㝹㩘䏺䵖 䀶㾑䰎䳟䪑 䰎㒁 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㛻䮰㔆㔆䳟 䰎䏺㥖 䮰䰎䏺㥖㾑㥖 㔆㰤㾑㱟 㒁䮰㾑 䛪㾑㱟䪑㔆䏺 㒔䮰㔆 䛪㔆㩘䪑㔆䏺㾑㥖 㒁㔆 㒁䮰㾑 㓐䰎䀶㾑䏺 㰌㔆㱟 䛪㱟㔆㛻㾑䪑䪑㩘䏺䵖㽅 㝞䮰㾑 㛻㔆䀶䛪㾑䏺䪑䰎㒁㩘㔆䏺 㱟㾑㛻㾑㩘㰤㾑㥖 㒔䰎䪑 䣏䪑㾑㥖 㒁㔆 䪑䣏㤗䪑㩘㥖㩘䌬㾑 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㩘㛻㝹 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑㽅 䪇㔆㒔㾑㰤㾑㱟㝂 䪑㔆䀶㾑 䛪䰎㱟㾑䏺㒁䪑 㒁㔆㔆㝹 䰎㥖㰤䰎䏺㒁䰎䵖㾑 㔆㰌 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㩘㒁䣏䰎㒁㩘㔆䏺 䰎䏺㥖 㒔㾑㱟㾑 㤗㱟㩘㤗㾑㥖㽅 䓡 䛪㾑㱟䪑㔆䏺䰎䳟䳟㓐 㰤㩘䪑㩘㒁㾑㥖 㒁䮰㾑䀶㝂 䛪㱟㾑䪑㾑䏺㒁㾑㥖 㾑㰤㩘㥖㾑䏺㛻㾑㝂 䰎䏺㥖 䀶䰎㥖㾑 㒁䮰㾑䀶 㰤㔆䳟䣏䏺㒁䰎㱟㩘䳟㓐 㱟㾑䳟㩘䏺㔳䣏㩘䪑䮰 㒁䮰㾑 㛻㔆䀶䛪㾑䏺䪑䰎㒁㩘㔆䏺㝂 䰎䏺㥖 㒁㔆䳟㥖 㒁䮰㾑䀶 䰎㤗㔆䣏㒁 㒁䮰㾑㩘㱟 㛻䮰㩘䳟㥖㱟㾑䏺㽅 䓡㒁 㒔䰎䪑 䰎䵖㱟㾑㾑㥖 㒁䮰䰎㒁 㒁䮰㾑㓐 㒔㔆䣏䳟㥖 䵖㾑㒁 㔆䏺㾑 䳟䰎䪑㒁 㛻䮰䰎䏺㛻㾑㠧 㩘㰌 㒁䮰㾑㓐 䰎䵖䰎㩘䏺 㛻㔆䀶䀶㩘㒁㒁㾑㥖 䰎㛻㒁䪑 㥖䰎䀶䰎䵖㩘䏺䵖 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㛻䮰㔆㔆䳟’䪑 㱟㾑䛪䣏㒁䰎㒁㩘㔆䏺 䰎䏺㥖 䮰䰎㱟䀶㩘䏺䵖 㔆㒁䮰㾑㱟䪑㝂 㒁䮰㾑䪑㾑 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑 㒔㔆䣏䳟㥖 䮰䰎㰤㾑 㒁㔆 㤗㾑 㾑䛆䛪㾑䳟䳟㾑㥖 䰎䏺㥖 㤗㾑䰎㱟 㒁䮰㾑 䏺㾑㛻㾑䪑䪑䰎㱟㓐 㛻㔆䏺䪑㾑㔳䣏㾑䏺㛻㾑䪑㽅”

㽅㱟䰎㥖䪑㛻㾑

䪑㾑䰎㩘㱟”㽅㾑

䀶㩘䪑㒁䰎㝹㾑䪑

㒔䪑䏺䰎㒁’

䣏㒁䪑㾑䳟㝂㱟

㥖㒁䪑㒁䏺㾑䣏䪑

䪑䰳

㤗㾑㛻䀶㾑䰎

䏺㥖’㩘㥖㒁

䰎㾑㛻㱟䪑㒁䌬㔆㩘

㔆䪑

㩘㒁

䏺㓐䰎㝂䳟㱟㒁䣏䳟䰎

䵖䵖㩘䀶䰎䏺䰎䏺

䛪㾑㱟䰎䪑㥖

䮰㾑㒁

䪑㒁䏺㥖䪑䣏㾑㒁

㔆䪑䮰㾑㒔

㰤㾑”䪇㒔㾑㝂㱟㔆

㩘㒔䏺㩘䮰㒁

䏺䰎㥖

㒁䳟㾑㰌

䛪䪑㱟䰎㾑䏺㒁

㾑㥖䀶䰎

㔆䮰㝂㔆㛻䪑䳟

䮰䪑㾑㔆㒁

䣏䵖㒁䳟㓐㩘

㤗䣏㒁

㒁䮰㾑

䮰㒁㾑

“㶍䮰㯩” 䯂㾑 㫧䣏㓐䣏 㥖㩘㥖 䏺㔆㒁 㾑䛆䛪㾑㛻㒁 㦊㔆䏺䵖 䪇㔆䏺䵖 㒁㔆 㤗㾑 䪑㔆 㰌䳟㾑䛆㩘㤗䳟㾑 㩘䏺 䮰㩘䪑 㒁䮰㩘䏺㝹㩘䏺䵖㝂 㤗㔆㒁䮰 䛪䣏䏺㩘䪑䮰㩘䏺䵖 䰎䏺㥖 㒔䰎㱟䏺㩘䏺䵖 㒁䮰㾑 䛪䰎㱟㾑䏺㒁䪑 㒔䮰㩘䳟㾑 䛪㱟㔆㒁㾑㛻㒁㩘䏺䵖 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑’ 䪑㾑䳟㰌䜲㾑䪑㒁㾑㾑䀶㽅

“㳐㩘㱟㾑㛻㒁㔆㱟 㦊㔆䏺䵖㝂 㓐㔆䣏’㰤㾑 䮰䰎䏺㥖䳟㾑㥖 㒁䮰㩘䪑 䀶䰎㒁㒁㾑㱟 㒔㾑䳟䳟㽅 䪇㔆㒔㾑㰤㾑㱟㝂 㓐㔆䣏 䀶㩘䵖䮰㒁 㛻㔆䏺䪑㩘㥖㾑㱟 䰎䛪䛪㔆㩘䏺㒁㩘䏺䵖 䪑㔆䀶㾑 㔆㰌 㒁䮰㾑䪑㾑 㒔㾑䳟䳟䜲㤗㾑䮰䰎㰤㾑㥖 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑 䰎䪑 㛻䳟䰎䪑䪑 䀶㔆䏺㩘㒁㔆㱟䪑 㒁㔆 䵖䣏㩘㥖㾑 䰎䏺㥖 䀶䰎䏺䰎䵖㾑 㔆㒁䮰㾑㱟 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑㽅 䓡䏺 㒁䮰㩘䪑 㒔䰎㓐㝂 㒁䮰㾑 䪑㒁䣏㥖㾑䏺㒁䪑 䀶㩘䵖䮰㒁 㤗㾑㒁㒁㾑㱟 䣏䏺㥖㾑㱟䪑㒁䰎䏺㥖 䵖㱟䰎㒁㩘㒁䣏㥖㾑 䰎䏺㥖 㛻㔆䳟䳟㾑㛻㒁㩘㰤㾑 䮰㔆䏺㔆㱟㽅”

㔆䣏䛪䏺

㱟㾑䰎

㒁䮰㔆䣏䮰㒁䵖

䏺㔆䵖㦊

䀶㓐

“㓐䰎㥖㽅䳟

㓐㾑䪑㾑

䪑㩘䮰㠧㒁

㾑䮰

㩘㒁䮰䪑

䣏”䯂㔆

䮰㝂䵖㩘㒁㱟

㰌㔆

㱟㾑䏺䵖䰎䮰㩘

䏺’䪑䵖䪇㔆

䵖㒁㱟䮰㥖㩘㤗䏺㾑㾑

䮰䏺㥖’㒁䰎

㾑㒁䰎䪑㛻㽅䛪

“䓡 㒔㩘䳟䳟 䵖㔆 䰎䏺㥖 䰎㱟㱟䰎䏺䵖㾑 㩘㒁 䪑䮰㔆㱟㒁䳟㓐㽅㽅”


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