Mr Gu's First Doting Marriage

Chapter 2115: 256: Depression



Chapter 2115: 256: Depression

Capítulo 2115: Chapter 256: Depression

Lu Yinxing didn’t expect Xia Ye to find out.

Lu Yinxing hurriedly covered her cheek with her hand: “It’s nothing, I just tripped and fell when I got back.”

Xia Ye said, “Lu Yinxing, have you learned to lie to me now? What’s really going on? You didn’t go to Wen Quan’s place at all, where did you go, what happened?”

But Lu Yinxing suddenly sat up: “Brother, I beg you, please don’t ask, I’m really exhausted already, just let me rest for a bit, okay?”

Xia Ye fixed his gaze on Lu Yinxing.

Lu Yinxing’s face was full of fatigue and frustration.

Xia Ye stood by the bed for a while, then left Lu Yinxing’s room.

After Xia Ye closed the door, Lu Yinxing pulled the blanket aside.

Lu Yinxing stared at the ceiling.

She just felt a tightness in her heart.

The next day.

Lu Yinxing went to school.

Lin Zhi, however, took a week’s leave.

No one knew what was going on.

Only Lu Yinxing knew in her heart.

But the outside world spread rumors that Lin Zhi was sick.

Depression.

It was said that it almost turned into an incident.

No one knew where these rumors at the school came from either.

But what was really frightening.

Is that news about Lu Yinxing also started spreading steadily on campus.

It started with two posts on the school forum.

They were about Lin Zhi’s depression.

Then someone commented below, saying Lin Zhi got depressed because she broke up with Xia Ye.

And the reason for Lin Zhi and Xia Ye’s breakup was that Lu Yinxing, being a jealous sister, messed with things because she was envious of her brother’s attention to another girl, which ended up pushing Lin Zhi into depression.

The comment was very detailed, claiming to have witnessed it firsthand.

Lu Yinxing sort of figured out, it must have been someone from Lin Zhi’s birthday party.

It wasn’t surprising either.

With Lin Zhi in that state, someone was bound to come forward to stand up for her.

Lu Yinxing felt very innocent, maybe Lin Zhi really did get depression because of her.

But clearly, she hadn’t done anything at all.

That post went viral quickly.

Even though it got technically deleted in less than half a day.

By then, it had already become the hottest gossip in school.

The term “brother complex” also began appearing in countless people’s mouths and in school newspapers.

Although many friends around wanted to defend Lu Yinxing.

Wen Quan was so furious he almost got into a fight with the gossipers.

But this matter showed no signs of dying down.

As Lu Yinxing walked through the campus, she constantly received odd looks.

Lu Yinxing didn’t explain.

In this kind of situation, Lu Yinxing didn’t know how to explain.

There were also many friends around who offered comfort.

Now Lu Yinxing was focused entirely on her studies.

She ignored everything else.

The frenzy gradually began to ease somewhat.

But just as these rumors were about to vanish.

Lin Zhi returned to campus.

All of a sudden, various issues, depression, and other terms once again were brought to center stage.

Perhaps since the term depression was too prevalent, and with the college entrance exams approaching, the school specially set up a psychological counseling office.

They even required all students to take psychological tests.

Then talk with doctors, receive counseling.

It’s considered a benefit from the school to relieve students’ pressure.

However, there were limited psychological teachers in the counseling office.

So the senior students were divided into batches.

Today was exactly Lu Yinxing’s turn.

Lu Yinxing didn’t expect that after Lin Zhi returned, her attitude completely changed.

Lin Zhi’s gaze no longer held kindness.

And she didn’t speak to Lu Yinxing, acting like she didn’t even see her when they crossed paths.

䕅㣍䨷

㕇㕇䕅㰵㕇䊼㗪䱤㵋䫦

㕇䊼䕅䘿

䫟䫼䉼㰵䉼䕅䢄

㣍䊼㽨㾁

㯡㕇

䧚䫟䨷 䯇㕇㵋䊼㾁䢄䕅䱤㾁㵋㜽 㹙㣍䅅䨷 㣍䅅䫼䫼䕅㵋䕅䢄䮚 㾁㯡 䨷㣍䕅 䨷㹙㕇 㣍䅅䢄 䅅䫼䫼䕅䅅䱤䕅䢄 䨷㕇 㣍䅅䤽䕅 䅅 㜽㕇㕇䢄 䱤䕅㰵䅅䨷㾁㕇㵋䊼㣍㾁䫼䮚 㾁䨷 㹙㕇䫟㰵䢄 㣍䅅䤽䕅 䊼䕅䕅䘿䕅䢄 䕅䤽䕅㵋 䊼䨷䱤䅅㵋㜽䕅䱤㗪

䉻㕇㹙䕅䤽䕅䱤䮚 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 䅅䯇䨷䫟䅅㰵㰵䵄 㯡䕅㰵䨷 㾁䨷 㹙䅅䊼 䛺䕅䨷䨷䕅䱤 䨷㣍㾁䊼 㹙䅅䵄㗪

㾁㐵㣍

㯡䕅㰵䨷

䅅㹙䊼

䛺㗪䱤㕇䫟㕇䯇䕅㵋䘿䨷㯡㰵䅅

䱤䢄㹙㕇䊼䨷䅅

㵋㦤㾁

䊼䅅䯇㾁䕅䨷䨷䊼䫟㵋㾁㣍

䔿㾁㾁㵋䳝㜽㵋

䮚㣍䕅䱤

䕅㣍䦞㵋

㦤䫟

䩭㯡䨷䕅䱤 䊼䯇㣍㕇㕇㰵䮚 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㹙䕅㵋䨷 䨷㕇 䨷㣍䕅 䫼䊼䵄䯇㣍㕇㰵㕇㜽㾁䯇䅅㰵 䯇㕇䫟㵋䊼䕅㰵㾁㵋㜽 䱤㕇㕇䘿㗪

㽨㣍䕅 䊼䯇㣍㕇㕇㰵 㣍䅅䢄 㾁䊼䊼䫟䕅䢄 䅅 䊼䫟䱤䤽䕅䵄䮚 㾆䫟䊼䨷 䅅 䱤㕇䫟䨷㾁㵋䕅䮚 䛺䫟䨷 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㹙䕅㵋䨷 䅅㵋䵄㹙䅅䵄㗪

㵋䔿㜽䳝㾁㾁㵋

㜽䕅㵋䅅䢄㾁䊼䢄㕇

䢄䊼㕇㵋䕅䕅䱤㾁䊼㗪䫼

䕅㵋䤽䱤䕅

㦤䫟

㕇㹙䢄䫟㰵

㕇䫟㣍䨷㜽䨷㣍

㣍䊼䕅

㹙㾁㣍䨷

䕅䛺

䘿䕅䅅䱤䨷㕇䢄䕅

䇧㣍䕅 㯡䕅㰵䨷 䤽䕅䱤䵄 䛺䅅㯡㯡㰵䕅䢄㗪

㫿㵋䢄䕅䕅䢄䮚 䨷㣍䕅䊼䕅 䢄䅅䵄䊼䮚 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㣍䅅䢄 㵋㕇䨷 䛺䕅䕅㵋 䤽䕅䱤䵄 䕅䘿㕇䨷㾁㕇㵋䅅㰵 㕇䱤 䯇㣍䕅䕅䱤㯡䫟㰵㗪

㾁䫼䅅㜽㣍㵋㵋䫼䕅

㯡㕇

䢄䫟䅅䯇䕅䊼

䨷㾁

䫟䧚䨷

㾁䊼㵋䨷㣍㜽

䕅䱤㗪㣍

㰵㕇䨷

䛺䵄

䊼㹙䅅

䱤㵋䢄䫟䅅㕇

㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㣍䅅䢄 㵋䕅䤽䕅䱤 䊼䫟䊼䫼䕅䯇䨷䕅䢄 㾁䨷 㹙䅅䊼 䢄䕅䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼㾁㕇㵋㗪

䧚䫟䨷 㹙㣍䕅㵋 䊼㣍䕅 㣍䅅䢄 䨷㣍䕅 䨷䕅䊼䨷 䱤䕅䫼㕇䱤䨷 㾁㵋 㣍䕅䱤 㣍䅅㵋䢄䮚 䨷㣍䕅 䫼䊼䵄䯇㣍㕇㰵㕇㜽㾁䊼䨷 䊼䫼㕇䫦䕅 䤽䕅䱤䵄 䊼䕅䱤㾁㕇䫟䊼㰵䵄㗪

䫟䛺㣍㜽䱤㕇䨷

䕅㣍

䫦䕅㰵㾁

䊼䊼䫟䊼㾁䕅

㾁㾁㵋䊼㕇䅅䘿㵋

䱤㕇䕅䱤㕇䕅䮚䊻䤽

㵋䅅䢄

䫟㣍䯇㗪䊼

䫼䫟

㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 䢄㾁䢄 䕅䔿䫼䕅䱤㾁䕅㵋䯇䕅 䅅 䛺㾁䨷 㕇㯡 䨷㣍䅅䨷㗪

㽨㣍䕅 䢄㕇䯇䨷㕇䱤 䊼䅅㾁䢄 䨷㕇 㣍䕅䱤䮚 “㦤䫟䮚 䵄㕇䫟䱤 䊼㾁䨷䫟䅅䨷㾁㕇㵋 㾁䊼 䛵䫟㾁䨷䕅 䊼䕅䱤㾁㕇䫟䊼 㵋㕇㹙䮚 䵄㕇䫟 䘿䫟䊼䨷 䫼䅅䵄 䅅䨷䨷䕅㵋䨷㾁㕇㵋㗪”

㣍䕅䨷

㰵䫦䕅㾁

㦤䫟

䕅䱤䅅

䕅䯇㕇䕅㵋䕅䊼䯇䊼㵋䛵䫟

㕇㯡

㣍䦞䨷”䅅

䨷䨷㣍㕇䊼䫟㜽㣍

㾁㾁䔿㵋䳝㵋㜽

䢄䮚䕅䊼䊼㵋㾁䫼䱤䕅㕇

㫿

㣍䚢䱤䅅㯡㰵㗪䕅䊼䘿”

㕇䱤

㾁䯇㾁䊼䕅䫟䢄

䢄㕇䨷’㵋

䫦䕅䊼䢄䅅䮚

䨷䕅䔿䕅䕅䱤䘿

㣍䕅䤽䅅

㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 䢄㾁䢄 㣍䅅䤽䕅 䊼㕇䘿䕅 䫟㵋䢄䕅䱤䊼䨷䅅㵋䢄㾁㵋㜽 㕇㯡 䢄䕅䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼㾁㕇㵋㗪

㽨㣍䕅 䢄㕇䯇䨷㕇䱤 䊼䅅㾁䢄䮚 “䞁㕇䨷 䅅㰵㰵 䢄䕅䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼㾁㕇㵋 䫼䅅䨷㾁䕅㵋䨷䊼 㹙㾁㰵㰵 䕅㵋䢄 䫟䫼 㕇㵋 䨷㣍䕅 䱤㕇䅅䢄 䨷㕇 䊼䫟㾁䯇㾁䢄䕅 㕇䱤 䊼䕅㰵㯡䚢㣍䅅䱤䘿䮚 䛺䫟䨷 㾁䨷 䯇䅅㵋 䘿䅅䫦䕅 䵄㕇䫟 㯡䕅䕅㰵 䫟㵋㣍䅅䫼䫼䵄 㯡㕇䱤 䅅 㰵㕇㵋㜽 䨷㾁䘿䕅䮚 㯡䕅䕅㰵 㣍㕇䫼䕅㰵䕅䊼䊼 䅅䛺㕇䫟䨷 㰵㾁㯡䕅䮚 䅅䊼 㾁㯡 㰵㾁䤽㾁㵋㜽 㾁㵋 䅅 䯇䅅㜽䕅䮚 䊼䫟㯡㯡䕅䱤㾁㵋㜽 㜽䱤䕅䅅䨷㰵䵄㗪”

㗪䊼䕅㰵䨷㾁㵋

䅅㹙䊼

䫟㦤

䔿㜽䳝㵋㾁㾁㵋

㽨㣍䕅 䢄㕇䯇䨷㕇䱤 䊼䅅㾁䢄䮚 “㦤䫟䮚 䨷㣍䕅䱤䕅 㾁䊼 䊼䨷㾁㰵㰵 䨷㾁䘿䕅 㯡㕇䱤 䨷䱤䕅䅅䨷䘿䕅㵋䨷䮚 㫿 㹙㾁㰵㰵 䫼䱤䕅䊼䯇䱤㾁䛺䕅 䵄㕇䫟 䊼㕇䘿䕅 䘿䕅䢄㾁䯇䅅䨷㾁㕇㵋䮚 䵄㕇䫟 㵋䕅䕅䢄 䨷㕇 䅅䯇䨷㾁䤽䕅㰵䵄 䯇㕇㕇䫼䕅䱤䅅䨷䕅 㹙㾁䨷㣍 䨷㣍䕅 䨷䱤䕅䅅䨷䘿䕅㵋䨷䮚 䅅㵋䢄 䢄㕇㵋’䨷 㹙㕇䱤䱤䵄䮚 㹙䕅 㹙㾁㰵㰵 䫦䕅䕅䫼 䨷㣍㾁䊼 䘿䅅䨷䨷䕅䱤 䯇㕇㵋㯡㾁䢄䕅㵋䨷㾁䅅㰵 㯡㕇䱤 䵄㕇䫟㗪”

䦞㣍䕅㵋 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㹙䅅㰵䫦䕅䢄 㕇䫟䨷 㕇㯡 䨷㣍䕅 䫼䊼䵄䯇㣍㕇㰵㕇㜽㾁䯇䅅㰵 䯇㕇䫟㵋䊼䕅㰵㾁㵋㜽 䱤㕇㕇䘿䮚 䊼㣍䕅 㕇㵋㰵䵄 㯡䕅㰵䨷 䨷㣍䕅 䊼䫦䵄 㹙䅅䊼 㜽䱤䅅䵄㗪

䢄㣍㗪㵋䅅

㵋㾁

䳝䔿㵋㾁㾁㜽㵋

䘿䕅䢄㾁㵋䯇䅅䨷㾁㕇

㕇㯡

䢄㣍㰵䕅

㦤䫟

䅅㾆䱤

䊼䨷㾁㰵㰵

㣍䱤䕅

䇧㣍䕅 㵋䕅䤽䕅䱤 䕅䔿䫼䕅䯇䨷䕅䢄 䨷㣍䅅䨷 䨷㣍䕅䱤䕅 㹙㕇䫟㰵䢄 䛺䕅 䅅 䢄䅅䵄 䊼㣍䕅 㹙㕇䫟㰵䢄 䛺䕅 㯡㾁㜽㣍䨷㾁㵋㜽 䢄䕅䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼㾁㕇㵋 㹙㾁䨷㣍 䘿䕅䢄㾁䯇䅅䨷㾁㕇㵋㗪

䇧㣍䕅 䯇㕇䫟㰵䢄㵋’䨷 䫟㵋䢄䕅䱤䊼䨷䅅㵋䢄 㾁䨷 㣍䕅䱤䊼䕅㰵㯡㗪

䕅䱤䅅䯇䕅㯡㗪䕅䱤

㵋㫿

䨷䮚䕅㕇䱤㣍䊼

㕇㯡

㣍䨷䕅

䕅䊼䕅䵄

䊼㣍䕅

䅅㹙䊼

㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 䅅㰵㹙䅅䵄䊼 㯡䕅㰵䨷 䤽䕅䱤䵄 㣍䅅䫼䫼䵄㗪

㫿䨷’䊼 㾆䫟䊼䨷 䨷㣍䅅䨷 䨷㣍䕅 䱤䕅䯇䕅㵋䨷 䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼䫟䱤䕅 䅅㵋䢄 㾁㵋䯇㾁䢄䕅㵋䨷䊼 㰵䕅㯡䨷 㣍䕅䱤 䅅 䛺㾁䨷 䯇㕇㵋㯡䫟䊼䕅䢄㗪

㕇䉻㹙

䫼㰵䤽䕅䕅㕇䢄

䨷㾁

㵋㾁㕇䨷

㾁䢄䢄

㢜䕅㕇䕅䱤㵋㾁䊼䢄䫼䊼

䩭㯡䨷䕅䱤 䢄㾁㵋㵋䕅䱤䮚

䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 㵋㕇䨷㾁䯇䕅䢄 䨷㣍䅅䨷 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 䊼䕅䕅䘿䕅䢄 䅅 䛺㾁䨷 㕇㯡㯡㗪

㣍䕅䤽䅅

㵋㾁㜽㜽䪏”㾁䮚䔿㵋

䕅䯇”䕅㰵䨷㵋㢜䱤䵄

㵋㕇

䱤䵄㕇䫟

䢄㕇

㵋䅅㜽䵄㵋䳝䅅㜽

䅅䢄䮚䊼䕅䫦

䢄㾁㵋䘿

㕇䫟䵄

䪏䅅㾁

㾁㣍䕅㵋㜽䨷䘿㕇䊼

䩭䨷 䨷㣍䅅䨷 䘿㕇䘿䕅㵋䨷䮚 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㯡䕅㰵䨷 䅅䊼 㾁㯡 䊼㣍䕅 㣍䅅䢄 䛺䕅䕅㵋 㣍㾁䨷 䛺䵄 䊼㕇䘿䕅䨷㣍㾁㵋㜽㗪

䇧㣍䕅 䘿䫟䊼䨷 㵋㕇䨷 㰵䕅䨷 㣍䕅䱤 㯡䅅䘿㾁㰵䵄 䫦㵋㕇㹙 䅅䛺㕇䫟䨷 䨷㣍䕅 䢄䕅䫼䱤䕅䊼䊼㾁㕇㵋㗪

㦤䫟

䛺㾁䨷

䘿㫿'”

䕅㰵䵄䱤㰵䅅

㵋㾁䵄䢄㜽䫟䨷䊼

㰵䨷䵄”䕅㰵䅅㗪

䕅䤽㫿’

䨷䫟㾆䊼

㾁䅅䮚䢄䊼

㵋䛺䕅䕅

䯇䵄䛵㾁䫦䫟㰵

㾁䔿㾁㵋㜽㵋䳝

㾁䕅㯡㵋䮚

䘿㕇㯡䱤

䨷㾁䱤䕅䢄

㲨䤽䕅䱤䵄㕇㵋䕅 㣍䅅䢄 䊼䕅䕅㵋 䨷㣍䕅 䕅㯡㯡㕇䱤䨷 㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㣍䅅䢄 䛺䕅䕅㵋 䫼䫟䨷䨷㾁㵋㜽 㾁㵋 䢄䫟䱤㾁㵋㜽 䨷㣍㾁䊼 䫼䕅䱤㾁㕇䢄㗪

䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 㣍䅅䢄㵋’䨷 䕅䔿䫼䕅䯇䨷䕅䢄 䨷㣍䅅䨷 䨷㣍㾁䊼 䯇㣍㾁㰵䢄 㹙㕇䫟㰵䢄 䊼䫟䢄䢄䕅㵋㰵䵄 䛺䕅䯇㕇䘿䕅 䕅㵋㰵㾁㜽㣍䨷䕅㵋䕅䢄 㾁㵋 䊼䕅㵋㾁㕇䱤 䵄䕅䅅䱤䮚 䅅䊼 㾁㯡 䊼㣍䕅’䢄 䯇㣍䅅㵋㜽䕅䢄 㾁㵋䨷㕇 䅅 䢄㾁㯡㯡䕅䱤䕅㵋䨷 䫼䕅䱤䊼㕇㵋㗪

䕅㣍䱤

㵋㕇

䕅㰵䢄䯇䫼䅅

䕅䱤䕅䨷㰵㵋㾁䵄

䊼䅅㹙

㰵㰵䩭

㾁㗪䢄䨷䊼㜽䵄㵋䫟

㕇䯇䫟㯡䊼

䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 䊼䅅㾁䢄 䨷䕅㵋䢄䕅䱤㰵䵄䮚 “䞁㕇 䘿䅅䨷䨷䕅䱤 㹙㣍䅅䨷䮚 䨷㣍䕅䱤䕅 䘿䫟䊼䨷 䛺䕅 䅅 䛺䅅㰵䅅㵋䯇䕅 䛺䕅䨷㹙䕅䕅㵋 㹙㕇䱤䫦 䅅㵋䢄 䱤䕅䊼䨷 㾁㵋 䵄㕇䫟䱤 䊼䨷䫟䢄㾁䕅䊼䮚 䢄㕇㵋’䨷 㕇䤽䕅䱤㹙㕇䱤䫦 䵄㕇䫟䱤䊼䕅㰵㯡㗪 䊻㕇䱤䕅 䨷㣍䅅㵋 㜽䱤䅅䢄䕅䊼䮚 㫿 㣍㕇䫼䕅 䵄㕇䫟 㰵㾁䤽䕅 㣍䅅䫼䫼㾁㰵䵄 䅅㵋䢄 㯡䱤䕅䕅㰵䵄㗪”

㦤䫟 䳝㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋㜽 㯡㕇䱤䯇䕅䢄 䅅 䊼㰵㾁㜽㣍䨷 䊼䘿㾁㰵䕅㥆 “㫿 䫦㵋㕇㹙䮚 䊻㕇䘿㗪”

䫟㦤

㾁㵋㗪䕅㵋䱤䢄

䱤䕅㣍

䳝㜽㾁㵋䔿㾁㵋

䨷㕇

㕇䱤䘿㕇

䱤㯡䕅䅅䨷

䨷㹙䕅㵋

䯇䫦䅅䛺

㜽㵋㯡㣍㾁㾁㾁㵋䊼

䇧㣍䕅 䢄㾁䢄㵋’䨷 䕅䅅䨷 䘿䫟䯇㣍 䢄㾁㵋㵋䕅䱤㗪

䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 㹙䅅䊼 䊼䨷㾁㰵㰵 䅅 䛺㾁䨷 㹙㕇䱤䱤㾁䕅䢄㗪

㵋㕇

㣍㹙㕇

㾁䅅䪏

㣍㕇䘿䕅㵋䨷㜽䊼㾁

䊼䕅䮚㾁䢄

䅅䵄㰵㹙䊼䅅

䛺䵄

䅅㵋㜽䅅㵋㜽䵄䳝

䕅㯡㰵䕅

㹙䊼䅅

䘿䢄㵋㾁”㗪

䢄㾁䅅䊼

䮚䯇㣍㵋㷤㾁䕅

䱤䕅㣍

䫦㰵㾁䕅

㫿”

䕅䨷䕅㣍䊼䱤’

䨷㣍䕅

䨷㕇

㾁䯇’䢄㣍㰵䊼

䫟䱛

䱛䫟 㷤㾁䯇㣍䕅㵋 䊼䅅㾁䢄䮚 “䇧㣍䕅’䊼 䅅㰵䱤䕅䅅䢄䵄 䅅䨷 䅅㵋 䅅㜽䕅 㹙㣍䕅䱤䕅 䊼㣍䕅 㣍䅅䊼 㹙㕇䱤䱤㾁䕅䊼㗪”

䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 䊼䅅㾁䢄䮚 “䳝䕅䊼䮚 㾁㵋 䨷㣍䕅 䛺㰵㾁㵋䫦 㕇㯡 䅅㵋 䕅䵄䕅䮚 䛺㕇䨷㣍 䫦㾁䢄䊼 㣍䅅䤽䕅 㜽䱤㕇㹙㵋 䫟䫼䮚 䅅㵋䢄 㹙䕅’䱤䕅 㕇㰵䢄㗪”

㾁㜽䕅㯡䱤䫟

㵋䕅㜽䯇䅅㰵䢄

㗪䕅䨷㵋䅅䕅”䛺

䅅䵄䱤䛺䕅㰵

䨷㕇㜽㾁䊼㣍䘿䕅㵋

㣍㾁䮚䘿

䨷䅅㣍䨷

㕇䱤䤽䕅

㵋㾁

㯡㾁

㕇䫟䵄

㣍㹙㕇

䕅㣍䨷

䕅䨷㜽

㕇”㹳

䕅㾁㷤㣍䯇㵋

䵄’㕇䫟㰵㰵

䕅㕇䢄㕇䫦㰵

䨷䅅

䫦㰵㾁䕅

䫼䮚㰵㾁䫟䛺䯇

㹙䕅㰵䫼䊼䢄䱤䤽䕅㰵䚢䕅䕅䱤

䫟䱛

㥆䨷㣍䵄䨷䱤㾁

䫦㵋㕇㹙

䊼㾁䕅䢄䛺䕅

䵄䊼䅅

䵄㕇䫟

䇧䨷㾁㰵㰵 䨷㣍㾁㵋䫦㾁㵋㜽 䅅䛺㕇䫟䨷 䨷㣍䕅 䯇㣍㾁㰵䢄䱤䕅㵋䮚 䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 䅅䊼䫦䕅䢄 䯇䅅䊼䫟䅅㰵㰵䵄䮚 “䦞㣍䵄㢜”

䱛䫟 㷤㾁䯇㣍䕅㵋 㰵㕇㹙䕅䱤䕅䢄 㣍㾁䊼 㣍䕅䅅䢄 䅅㵋䢄 䫦㾁䊼䊼䕅䢄 䪏㾁䅅 䳝䅅㵋㜽䵄䅅㵋㜽 㕇㵋 䨷㣍䕅 㰵㾁䫼䊼㥆 “䧚䕅䯇䅅䫟䊼䕅 䵄㕇䫟 䊼䨷㾁㰵㰵 㰵㕇㕇䫦 㰵㾁䫦䕅 䅅 㜽㾁䱤㰵䛻”


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