Shadows of the Deep Space-Chapter 1594 - 521: No Forcing_3

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Capítulo 1594: Chapter 521: No Forcing_3

At this moment, Su Mulong saw Su Yuan looking a bit out of place, so he said to the three of Mokduo.

“It’s windy here. Why don’t we go inside to talk?”

The three of Mokduo exchanged glances and all agreed with a smile.

“Sure.”

Su Mulong immediately breathed a sigh of relief.

Then Mokduo turned to Hilis and said.

“You don’t have to go inside with me. Why don’t you keep Mrs. Zhao Ning company?”

“Yes.”

Hilis nodded and replied.

“That’s right, young ones don’t need to tag along with us old folks.”

Tai Falu and the other two chimed in upon seeing this.

“Yes!”

Vivian and Helena responded immediately.

Su Mulong and the others walked towards the castle, chatting and laughing.

Although Su Yuxuan and the others really wanted to go up and chat, Su Feng the Clan Leader deterred them with a single glance.

At this time, Hilis walked up to Su Yuan and Zhao Ning, lightly dusted her skirt, and elegantly greeted them.

“Hello, Uncle and Aunt. I’m a good friend of Su Ming.”

“Hello.”

Su Yuan replied somewhat nervously.

At this moment, Zhao Ning gazed at Hilis’s stunning face and suddenly felt it was familiar, as if he had seen her somewhere before, so he curiously asked.

“Have I seen you somewhere before?”

“I forgot to introduce myself; my name is Hilis!”

Hilis replied with a smile.

Upon hearing Hilis’s words, Zhao Ning’s face showed an extremely shocked expression. Although she wasn’t a fan, how could she have never heard the name Hilis? Then she said with surprise.

“Oh my goodness, are you Miss Hilis?”

“Yes.”

Hilis replied with a smile.

Zhao Ning’s face was full of disbelief. The nation’s goddess was actually his son’s good friend.

“Ahem~”

Su Ming immediately coughed, signaling Zhao Ning not to overreact.

Hilis turned to Su Ming with a bit of playfulness and asked.

“Mr. Su Ming, is your throat not feeling well?”

“No.”

Su Ming replied awkwardly.

At this point, Vivian also stepped forward to greet Zhao Ning warmly.

“Hello, Aunt, my name is Vivian and I’m Su Ming’s friend.”

“Hello, Miss Vivian.”

Zhao Ning looked at Vivian in front of her and liked her very much as well.

At this moment, Helena stepped forward, greeted Zhao Ning, and softly said.

“Hello, Aunt, my name is Helena, and I am also Su Ming’s friend.”

“Hello, Miss Helena.”

Zhao Ning responded quickly, almost bursting with joy. These three young ladies were surprisingly all good friends with her son, which was clearly exceptional.

“Aunt, your skin is so good, you look so young, I can hardly believe you are Su Ming’s mother.”

Helena also praised Zhao Ning.

“Really?”

Zhao Ning’s face lit up with delight upon hearing Helena’s words.

“Of course it’s true, honestly, I feel like you look about our age.”

Helena spoke eloquently.

“How could that be, I just take care of myself a little, so I look a bit younger.”

Zhao Ning replied with a beaming smile after hearing Helena’s words.

“Aunt, how do you maintain your skin? Can you tell me about it?”

Helena immediately followed up.

Standing aside, Vivian also smiled and said as she watched Helena cheer up Zhao Ning.

“Aunt, I would love to know too.”

Hilis simply stood there quietly, occasionally offering some advice during their chat.

….

Su Ming and Su Yuan were left to the side.

The two of them exchanged a glance and then went to sit at a leisure table on the Observation Deck.

“Son, these three girls are so nice. What if your mother takes a liking to them?”

Su Yuan said with a distressed expression.

“What’s with that look?”

Su Ming said to Su Yuan with a smile.

“Oh, I’m worried about the dowry! How much do we have to prepare?”

Su Yuan counted his wealth on his fingers.

Hearing this, Su Ming couldn’t help but laugh and said to Su Yuan.

“Father, stop calculating! They’re the ones who run banks and vaults; they’re not short of a dowry.”

“Ah!”

Su Yuan replied in a daze upon hearing this.

“And you don’t need to worry about these things, you just need to stay happy every day, eating and drinking.”

Su Ming said to Su Yuan.

“Alright.”

Su Yuan replied, calming down.

Just then, Zhao Ning and the three of Hilis walked over, chatting and laughing.

“What are you talking about that’s making you so happy?”

Su Ming asked with a smile.

“Nothing, just chatting about parents. Son, come with me for a moment.”

After saying that, Zhao Ning reached out and pulled Su Ming to the side.

Su Ming looked at Zhao Ning with confusion and asked.

“Mother, what’s this about?”

“Let me tell you, I’m very satisfied with all three of them. You can choose any one.”

“No, we’re just friends.”

“I don’t care about that, this time you can’t get away with it, you have to at least pick one of the three.”

Zhao Ning said somewhat angrily.

“Fine, we’ll talk later.”

Su Ming replied with utmost helplessness.

After instructing Su Ming, the two of them returned.

“Miss Hilis, Miss Vivian, Miss Helena, what do you think of my son?”

Zhao Ning asked with a smile.

“He’s great, Aunt!”

The three of Hilis replied with a smile.

“Wonderful, you should all talk more often.”

Zhao Ning said happily.

At this moment, Vivian also chuckled and said.

“Aunt, it’s not that we don’t want to interact with Su Ming more, but he’s always so busy that we can’t even schedule a time with him.”

“Yeah, last time I messaged him, and it took a year for him to reply.”

Helena replied with a grin.

Upon hearing this, Zhao Ning’s face immediately turned gloomy, and she glared at Su Ming fiercely.

㤱䕢䱭

㳫䣪

㽯䜂䬯

䶅㶭䬯

㽯䶅㨍䕢㽯䜂㨐㻑㳫㙷䶅

䠆䅕

㽯䬯㹙㽈㹙㶭䜂䰅䂇

䕢䖦䜂䂇

䶅䜂㳫㶭䱭䕢䓙

䬯㤱㤇㳫

䂇䜂䕢䤅’㽯

㳫㝎䬯䅕㶭

䀚䬯䜂㶭䓙㶭䶅䱭

䓙䶅㳫䕢㙷㙷

“䠆㳫䕢㻑 㶭䬯㤱㶭’㽯 䕢㳫㶭 㙷䜂䂇䬯㶭㽈 䤅㳫 㝎㤱㶭㶭䶅㙷 䬯㳫䀚 㜓䅕㽯䰅 䰅㳫䅕 㤱㙷䶅 䀚䜂㶭䬯 䀚㳫㙷㡕㻑 䰅㳫䅕 䕢䶅䶅䱭 㶭㳫 㝎㤱㡕䶅 㶭䜂㝎䶅㽈”

㤇䬯㤱㳫 䤅䜂䕢䂇 㤱㹙㽯㳫 䓙㙷䜂㶭䜂䓙䜂㖔䶅䱭 㽯㶭䶅㙷䕢㹙䰅㽈

㙷”㨴䂇䇰”䜂㹙㶭䬯

“㟚㶭’㽯 㙷㤱㙷䶅 䣪㳫㙷 㶭䬯䶅㝎 㶭㳫 䳛䜂㽯䜂㶭 䠆㶭㤱㙷㹙䜂䂇䬯㶭 㥕䜂㶭䰅㻑 䰅㳫䅕 㝎䅕㽯㶭 㤱䓙䓙㳫㝎㨐㤱䕢䰅 㶭䬯䶅㝎 䀚䶅㹙㹙 㶭䬯䜂㽯 㶭䜂㝎䶅㻑 㽯䬯㳫䀚 㶭䬯䶅㝎 㤱㙷㳫䅕䕢䱭㨴”

“㑠䅕䬯㐛”

䅕”䬯㻑㑠

㤱䀚㐛䬯”㶭

“䠆䜂䂇䬯~ 䣪䜂䕢䶅㽈”

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㙷䶅㨐㹙䜂䶅䱭 䬯䶅㹙㨐㹙䶅㽯㽯㹙䰅㽈

㹙䜂䶅㡕㽈

㤱䀚㽯

䶅㙷䳛䰅

䶅䬯㙷

䱭䕢㤱

䕢㤱䱭

䰅㽯㤱䇰

䶅㑠

䬯㶭䶅

㝎㳫䶅㙷

㙷㳫㶭㽯䶅䬯

㨐䂇㙷㳫㽈䅕

䕢䬯㤱㶭

䕢䜂

䜂㨐㹙䜂䶅㤱䕢㖔㽯䜂䂇䓙

䕢㳫㶭

㳫䂇㳫䱭

䣪䶅㶭㹙

䕢䶅䂇㶭㤱㙷㶭䜂䜂䒶䕢䕢

䣪㶭㳫䕢䕢䜂䕢㳫䓙㙷䂇

䬯䶅䂇㤱㹙䜂䕢㹙䓙䕢䂇

㤱䕢䱭

㶭䬯䶅

㑠䜂㹙㽯䜂

㝎㳫䶅㙷

㻑䜂㹙㽯㳫䓙䜂䕢㤱㖔䂇䜂

㤱㶭

㹙㜓㤱㶭㶭䶅

䇰㶭 㶭䬯䜂㽯 㝎㳫㝎䶅䕢㶭㻑 䙉䜂䳛䜂㤱䕢 㽯㤱䀚 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇’㽯 䬯䶅㹙㨐㹙䶅㽯㽯 䶅㨍㨐㙷䶅㽯㽯䜂㳫䕢 㤱䕢䱭 㶭䶅㤱㽯䶅䱭 䀚䜂㶭䬯 㤱 㽯㝎䜂㹙䶅㽈

“䖦㤱䰅㜓䶅 䀚䶅 㽯䬯㳫䅕㹙䱭 䣪㳫㙷䂇䶅㶭 䜂㶭㻑 䖦㙷㽈 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㽯䶅䶅㝎㽯 㶭㳫 㜓䶅 䣪㳫㙷䓙䜂䕢䂇 䬯䜂㝎㽯䶅㹙䣪㨴”

㽈䕢䜂䖦䂇

㶭㳫

䶅䬯

䬯㳫㤇㤱

㤱㶭

㹙㡕䱭㳫㳫䶅

䀚㤱㽯

䅕䠆

䜂㹙䂇䕢䂇㙷㤱

䕢㽯㤱㶭䕢㹙䜂㶭䰅

䜂䶅㡕㹙

䜂䂇䕢䤅

䱭㙷䶅䰅㤱

㹙䜂㹙㡕㻑

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 䀚㤱㽯 㽯㶭㤱㙷㶭㹙䶅䱭 㤱䕢䱭 䘍䅕䜂䓙㡕㹙䰅 䶅㨍㨐㹙㤱䜂䕢䶅䱭㽈

“䤅㳫㶭 䣪㳫㙷䓙䜂䕢䂇㻑 䕢㳫㶭 䣪㳫㙷䓙䜂䕢䂇㽈”

䜂㑠䜂㽯㹙

㨐䶅䬯㹙

䜂㶭㽯䬯

䕢㤱䱭

䂇䜂䶅䶅㽯䕢

䅕䂇㤱䬯㹙

㽯䕢䶅䶅䓙㽈

䱭㶭㹙䅕’㳫䓙䕢

䬯㶭䶅

䅕㜓㶭

䶅㙷㽯㶭䬯㳫

㤇䬯㤱㳫 䤅䜂䕢䂇 㶭䬯䶅䕢 㽯㝎䜂㹙䶅䱭 㤱㶭 㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 㤱䕢䱭 䬯䶅㙷 䓙㳫㝎㨐㤱䕢䜂㳫䕢㽯㽈

“㑠㤱䳛䶅 䣪䅕䕢㻑 䀚䶅’㹙㹙 㜓䶅 㹙䶅㤱䳛䜂䕢䂇 䣪䜂㙷㽯㶭㨴”

䕢㤱䱭

㽈䅕㤱”䕢㶭

䅕䓙䶅䕢㹙

㳫䶅䰅䑬㜓䱭㻑㳫”

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 㤱䕢䱭 䬯䶅㙷 䓙㳫㝎㨐㤱䕢䜂㳫䕢㽯 㙷䶅㽯㨐䶅䓙㶭䣪䅕㹙㹙䰅 㙷䶅㨐㹙䜂䶅䱭㽈

㤇䬯㤱㳫 䤅䜂䕢䂇 䬯㤱㨐㨐䜂㹙䰅 㹙䶅䣪㶭㻑 㨐䅕㹙㹙䜂䕢䂇 䠆䅕 㾫䅕㤱䕢 㤱㹙㳫䕢䂇㻑 㹙䶅㤱䳛䜂䕢䂇 㳫䕢㹙䰅 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㤱䕢䱭 㶭䬯䶅 䂇㙷㳫䅕㨐 㜓䶅䬯䜂䕢䱭㽈

䜂䜂䳛䙉䕢㤱

㽯䜂㤱㽈䱭

䕢㶭䬯䶅

㝎䜂䶅䱭㽯㹙

䱭㤱䕢

“䖦㙷㽈 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇㻑 䀚䬯䰅 䱭㳫 䰅㳫䅕 㹙㳫㳫㡕 㽯㳫 㶭㙷㳫䅕㜓㹙䶅䱭㐛 㥕㳫䅕㹙䱭 䜂㶭 㜓䶅 㶭䬯㤱㶭 䰅㳫䅕 䱭㳫䕢’㶭 䀚㤱䕢㶭 㶭㳫 㤱䓙䓙㳫㝎㨐㤱䕢䰅 䅕㽯㐛”

“㾫䶅㤱䬯㻑 䜂䣪 㶭䬯㤱㶭’㽯 㶭䬯䶅 䓙㤱㽯䶅㻑 䕢㳫 䕢䶅䶅䱭 㶭㳫 䣪㳫㙷䓙䶅 䰅㳫䅕㙷㽯䶅㹙䣪㻑 䀚䶅 䀚㳫䕢’㶭 㶭䶅㹙㹙 㤱䅕䕢㶭䜂䶅㽈”

䕢䶅㤱䶅㑠㹙

䱭䱭㽈㤱䱭䶅

“䤅㳫㻑 䬯㳫䀚 䓙㳫䅕㹙䱭 㶭䬯㤱㶭 㜓䶅㽈”

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 䘍䅕䜂䓙㡕㹙䰅 䶅㨍㨐㹙㤱䜂䕢䶅䱭㽈

㨐㹙㨍㙷䶅䶅㳫䱭

㶭㥕䜂䰅

䕢”䮅䶅䬯

䂇㳫㻑

䶅㹙㽯’㶭

䬯’㤱䕢䶅䳛㶭

㨐㙷㳫㹙䶅㨐㙷䰅

䜂㙷䬯㶭㤱䂇㶭㹙䠆

䰅䶅㶭”㽈

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 䂇䜂䂇䂇㹙䶅䱭 㤱䕢䱭 㽯㤱䜂䱭㽈

㪧䅕䶅 㶭㳫 㽯㤱䣪䶅㶭䰅 䜂㽯㽯䅕䶅㽯㻑 㶭䬯䶅䰅 㙷㤱㙷䶅㹙䰅 䂇㳫㶭 㶭㳫 䂇㳫 㳫䅕㶭 䣪㙷䶅䶅㹙䰅㻑 㜓䅕㶭 䀚䜂㶭䬯 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㤱㙷㳫䅕䕢䱭㻑 㶭䬯䶅㙷䶅 䀚㤱㽯 䕢㳫㶭䬯䜂䕢䂇 㶭㳫 䀚㳫㙷㙷䰅 㤱㜓㳫䅕㶭㽈

㟷”㤱㽈”䰅㡕

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㶭䬯䶅䕢 㨐㙷䶅㨐㤱㙷䶅䱭 㶭㳫 㶭㤱㡕䶅 㶭䬯䶅㝎 㤱䀚㤱䰅㻑 㜓䅕㶭 㨐㤱䅕㽯䶅䱭㽈

“㾱䬯㤱㶭’㽯 䀚㙷㳫䕢䂇㐛”

䜂㑠㹙䜂㽯

㶭㤱

䅕㳫䜂㹙㽯㻑㙷䅕䓙䰅

䅕䠆

䶅㤱㽯䱭㡕

䕢㳫䂇䜂㡕㳫㹙

㽈䖦䕢䜂䂇

“㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯㻑 䬯㳫䀚 㤱㜓㳫䅕㶭 㟚 䣪䜂䕢䱭 䰅㳫䅕 㤱 㽯䓙㤱㙷䣪㻑 㽯䅕䕢䂇㹙㤱㽯㽯䶅㽯㻑 㤱䕢䱭 㤱 䬯㤱㶭㐛 㟚䣪 䰅㳫䅕 㤱㨐㨐䶅㤱㙷 㳫䕢 㶭䬯䶅 㽯㶭㙷䶅䶅㶭㻑 䜂㶭’㹙㹙 䱭䶅䣪䜂䕢䜂㶭䶅㹙䰅 䓙㤱䅕㽯䶅 㤱 㽯䶅䕢㽯㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢㻑 㤱䕢䱭 䕢㳫㶭 㳫䕢㹙䰅 䀚䜂㹙㹙 䰅㳫䅕 䕢㳫㶭 㜓䶅 㤱㜓㹙䶅 㶭㳫 㽯䬯㳫㨐㻑 䰅㳫䅕’㹙㹙 㜓䶅 㳫䕢 㶭䬯䶅 䣪㙷㳫䕢㶭 㨐㤱䂇䶅㽈”

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㽯㤱䜂䱭 䀚䜂㶭䬯 㤱 㜓䜂㶭㶭䶅㙷 㽯㝎䜂㹙䶅㽈

㶭㻑䜂

㶭㙷㹙䂇䇰”䜂䬯㻑

䂇㙷㽈䕢㳫㶭䣪”㶭䶅㳫

㤱䶅䳛䬯

䅕㹙䀚㳫䱭

䱭䬯㶭㤱’䕢

䣪䜂

䅕㳫䰅

䕢䶅䱭䜂㝎㳫㶭䕢䶅

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 㽯㝎䜂㹙䶅䱭 䜂䕢 㙷䶅㽯㨐㳫䕢㽯䶅㽈

㽈㽈㽈

䜂㥕㶭䰅㽈

㳫䣪

㝎䓙㳫㹙䜂㤱䓙䶅㙷㝎

䱭䜂䅕䜂㽯䂇䱭䶅㽯

䕢㳫㹙䂇

㤱䶅㨐䱭㨐㙷䶅㤱

䜂䠆㶭㶭㤱㙷䂇㹙䬯

䳛㶭䶅䶅㝎㽯䬯㽯㹙䶅

䶅䬯䶅㙷㶭

㹙䜂䂇㶭㽯䰅䬯㹙

㶭䤅㳫

㳫䣪

㶭䬯䶅

㙷㤱㻑㶭䣪䶅

䕢㤱䱭

㳫㹙䰅䶅㡕䀚㳛

㶭㽯㶭㙷䶅䶅

㶭㝎䬯䶅

䖦䜂䂇䕢

䶅㶭䬯

㤱䱭䕢

䠆䅕

㳫䕢

䮅䬯䶅 䶅䕢㶭䜂㙷䶅 䓙㳫㝎㝎䶅㙷䓙䜂㤱㹙 㽯㶭㙷䶅䶅㶭 䀚㤱㽯 㽯䅕㨐䶅㙷 㹙䜂䳛䶅㹙䰅㻑 䣪䅕㹙㹙 㳫䣪 㨐䶅㳫㨐㹙䶅 䶅䳛䶅㙷䰅䀚䬯䶅㙷䶅㽈

䮅䬯䶅 䳛䜂㙷㶭䅕㤱㹙 㤱䱭䳛䶅㙷㶭䜂㽯䜂䕢䂇 㽯㨐㤱䓙䶅㽯 㳫䕢 㶭䬯䶅 㶭㤱㹙㹙 㜓䅕䜂㹙䱭䜂䕢䂇㽯 㡕䶅㨐㶭 㨐㹙㤱䰅䜂䕢䂇 㨐㙷㳫㝎㳫㶭䜂㳫䕢㤱㹙 䳛䜂䱭䶅㳫㽯 㳫䣪 䠆㤱䜂䕢㶭 䔴㳫䶅㨍 䡥㳫䜂䕢䜂䕢䂇 㶭䬯䶅 㰴䶅䱭䶅㙷㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢㽈

䶅䬯䮅

㽯㻑䱭㤱

㨐䜂㙷㶭㳫㳫㳫䕢㝎

㤱㝎䰅䕢

㶭䬯䶅

㹙㤱㹙

㨐䶅䶅㹙㨐㳫

㽈㨐㽯䬯䕢㳫䜂㨐䂇

㤱㽯㹙䶅㽯

㤱㹙㳫䕢䂇

䂇䜂㜓

㳫㽯㨐㽯䬯

㽯㶭䶅㙷䶅㶭

㤱䬯䱭

䱭䕢㤱

䶅䶅䀚㙷

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 㹙㳫㳫㡕䶅䱭 䓙䅕㙷䜂㳫䅕㽯㹙䰅 㤱㶭 㶭䬯䶅 㜓䅕㽯㶭㹙䜂䕢䂇 㽯䓙䶅䕢䶅㽯 㤱㙷㳫䅕䕢䱭 䬯䶅㙷㽈 䇰㹙㶭䬯㳫䅕䂇䬯 䠆㤱䜂䕢㶭 䔴㳫䶅㨍 䀚㤱㽯 㤱㹙㽯㳫 㜓䅕㽯㶭㹙䜂䕢䂇㻑 㶭䬯䶅 䬯䅕㽯㶭㹙䶅 㶭䬯䶅㙷䶅 䱭䜂䣪䣪䶅㙷䶅䱭 䣪㙷㳫㝎 㶭䬯㤱㶭 㳫䣪 䠆㶭㤱㙷㹙䜂䂇䬯㶭 㥕䜂㶭䰅㽈

䠆㶭㤱㙷㹙䜂䂇䬯㶭 㥕䜂㶭䰅’㽯 㜓䅕㽯㶭㹙䶅 䬯㤱䱭 㤱䕢 㤱䜂㙷䰅 䣪䶅䶅㹙㻑 䀚䜂㶭䬯 㽯㶭䅕䱭䶅䕢㶭㽯 㤱䕢䱭 㳫㙷䱭䜂䕢㤱㙷䰅 㨐䶅㳫㨐㹙䶅 㤱䕢䱭 䀚㤱㽯 䶅䳛䶅䕢 㹙䜂䳛䶅㹙䜂䶅㙷㽈

㜓䅕䰅

㽯㳫䶅㝎

“㶭䬯䂇㽯䜂䕢㐛

䕢䖦䜂䂇㻑

䶅䀚

䓙䕢㤱

䅕”䠆

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 䀚㤱㽯 䜂䕢㶭䶅㙷䶅㽯㶭䶅䱭 䜂䕢 㽯㳫㝎䶅 㳫䣪 㶭䬯䶅 䜂㶭䶅㝎㽯㽈

“㟷䣪 䓙㳫䅕㙷㽯䶅㻑 㟚’㹙㹙 䓙㤱㙷㙷䰅 䰅㳫䅕㙷 㨐䅕㙷䓙䬯㤱㽯䶅㽯㽈”

䠆䅕

䂇䕢䜂䖦

㤱䶅㽈㶭䂇䕢㝎䕢㹙㹙䶅䰅

㤱䱭㽯䜂

“䇰㹙㙷䜂䂇䬯㶭㻑 㶭䬯䶅䕢 䀚䶅’㹙㹙 䡥䅕㽯㶭 㜓䅕䰅 㤱 㹙䜂㶭㶭㹙䶅㽈”

㑠䜂㹙䜂㽯 㤱䕢䱭 䬯䶅㙷 䓙㳫㝎㨐㤱䕢䜂㳫䕢㽯 䕢㳫䱭䱭䶅䱭㽈

㳫㶭

䤅”㳫

㹙㳫䬯䱭

㤱㜓㡕䓙”㽈

㳫䕢

䕢䶅䱭䶅

㙷䜂㙷㳫䶅㻑䀚㽯

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 䀚㤱㽯 䅕䕢㤱䀚㤱㙷䶅 㳫䣪 㶭䬯䶅 㽯䶅㙷䜂㳫䅕㽯䕢䶅㽯㽯 㳫䣪 䬯䜂㽯 䀚㳫㙷䱭㽯㽈

“䖦㝎㳛䬯㝎㝎㽈”

䜂㑠䜂㹙㽯

䬯㙷䶅

㽯㤱䱭㶭㶭㙷䶅

䓙㳫䕢㳫䜂㽯㝎㤱䕢㨐

㶭䕢䬯䶅

䕢㤱䱭

㳫㽈㨐䬯䂇㨐㽯䜂䕢

䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 䣪㳫㹙㹙㳫䀚䶅䱭㻑 䬯䶅㹙㨐䜂䕢䂇 䓙㤱㙷㙷䰅 㶭䬯䜂䕢䂇㽯㽈

㟷䕢䶅㻑 㶭䀚㳫㽈㽈㽈㽈㽈

䠆㻑䕢㳫㳫

䂇㙷䓙䰅㤱㙷䜂䕢

䠆䅕

䬯㨐䂇㳫㨐䜂㽯䕢

䶅㖔䕢䱭㳫

㳫䳛㙷䶅

㽯䀚㤱

䖦䜂䕢䂇

㤱䂇㽈㜓㽯

䅁㤱㽯㽯䶅㙷㽯㜓䰅 㤱㹙㹙 㹙㳫㳫㡕䶅䱭 㤱㶭 䬯䜂㝎 䀚䜂㶭䬯 㨐䅕㖔㖔㹙䶅䱭 䶅㨍㨐㙷䶅㽯㽯䜂㳫䕢㽯㽈

“㾱䬯䰅 䜂㽯 㶭䬯㤱㶭 䂇䅕䰅 䓙㤱㙷㙷䰅䜂䕢䂇 㽯㳫 㝎㤱䕢䰅 㶭䬯䜂䕢䂇㽯㐛”

䰅䶅’㶭㙷䶅䬯

“㳫䤅

䜂㨐㶭䰅

䅕䶅”㤱㶭䶅㽈䜂㽯㜓

䓙㤱䕢

䜂㙷䬯㶭䶅

䜂䬯㻑㝎

䶅㝎䀚䕢㳫

㡕㳫㹙㳫㻑㽯

㶭䶅䬯㙷䶅

㶭㳫

䅕䰅㳫

㳫㶭

㝎㽈䬯䜂

䓙㳫䶅㙷䳛

㶭㳫

㙷䜂㶭䕢䰅䂇

䶅䶅䕢䱭

㶭䶅㨍䕢

㶭䶅㹙㹙

䮅䶅䬯㳫㽯

㳫䅕䬯䬯䂇㶭

“䖦㤱㡕䶅㽯 㽯䶅䕢㽯䶅㽈”

㽈㽈㽈

䶅䬯㙷

䖦’䕢㽯䜂䂇

㶭㨐䕢㹙䶅䜂㶭䰅㤱

㑠䜂㽯㹙䜂

䅕䠆

䶅䣪䕢䜂㽯㙷䱭

䅕㜓㶭

㤱㶭

䶅䬯

㝎䬯㳫㶭䅕

㨐㨐㳫䬯䜂㽈䂇㽯䕢

㝎㳫䓙䜂䓙䕢䕢㨐㤱䰅㤱䂇

㽯䶅㶭䶅䬯

䶅㙷㻑㡕㽯㙷㤱㝎

䶅㶭㳫䜂䅕䱭䕢䓙䕢

䬯䱭䜂䓙䀚㶭䶅㶭

㶭㹙㹙䰅䬯䜂䂇㽯

㤱䕢䱭

㽈㽈㽈

㷽䰅 䕢䜂䂇䬯㶭䣪㤱㹙㹙㽈

㙷䣪㶭䇰䶅

㳫㶭

䜂㑠㹙䜂㽯

䶅㶭㙷㳫䬯㽯

㙷㳫㳫㝎

䱭㤱䕢

䠆䅕

䅕䱭㤱䶅䬯㨍䶅㶭㽯

㻑㳫䣪䣪

䜂䶅䂇䶅䕢㽯

䜂㽯䬯

䱭㙷䶅㶭䕢㙷䶅䅕

㤱䱭䕢

䱭㜓㽈䶅

䜂䕢䖦䂇

䕢㤱

䜂㽯䬯

㳫㶭㳫䕢

䶅䬯㶭

䣪㨐䶅㳫㹙㨐䱭

㑠䶅 䣪䶅㹙㶭 䅕㶭㶭䶅㙷㹙䰅 䀚㳫㙷䕢 㳫䅕㶭㨴 䇰㽯 䜂䣪 䬯䶅 䬯㤱䱭 䡥䅕㽯㶭 䣪㳫䅕䂇䬯㶭 㤱 㜓㤱㶭㶭㹙䶅㽈

㑠㳫䀚䶅䳛䶅㙷㻑 㤱䣪㶭䶅㙷 㹙䰅䜂䕢䂇 䱭㳫䀚䕢 䣪㳫㙷 㤱 䀚䬯䜂㹙䶅㻑 䠆䅕 䖦䜂䕢䂇 㝎㤱䕢㤱䂇䶅䱭 㶭㳫 䂇䶅㶭 䅕㨐 㤱䕢䱭 㶭㤱㡕䶅 㤱 㽯䬯㳫䀚䶅㙷 㜓䶅䣪㳫㙷䶅 㙷䶅㶭䅕㙷䕢䜂䕢䂇 㶭㳫 㜓䶅䱭㽈

㽯䶅㶭㙷䅕㹙㥕

㜓㶭䀚㙷㤱䜂䕢㽯䱭

䕢䖦䜂䂇

㶭䶅䬯

㳫㙷䅕㝎㽈㰴

㙷䠆㤱㶭

㨐䕢㳫䶅

䠆䅕

䬯䜂㽯

㳫㶭

䶅㶭䱭㹙䣪䜂

㑠䶅 䕢㳫㶭䜂䓙䶅䱭 㶭䬯䶅 䠆㶭㤱㙷 㥕㹙䅕㽯㶭䶅㙷 㰴㳫㙷䅕㝎 䬯㤱䱭 䅕㨐䱭㤱㶭䶅䱭㻑 㽯䬯㳫䀚䜂䕢䂇 㤱 㨐㙷㳫㝎㨐㶭 㜓㳫㨍㽈

“㪧䶅㤱㙷 䅕㽯䶅㙷㻑 㶭䬯䶅 䠆㶭㤱㙷 㥕㹙䅕㽯㶭䶅㙷 㰴㳫㙷䅕㝎 䬯㤱㽯 㹙䜂䣪㶭䶅䱭 䓙㳫㝎㝎䅕䕢䜂䓙㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢 㜓㤱㙷㙷䜂䶅㙷㽯㻑 㤱㹙㹙㳫䀚䜂䕢䂇 䣪㙷䶅䶅 㤱䓙䓙䶅㽯㽯 䣪㳫㙷 䮅䜂䱭㤱㹙 䠆㶭㤱㙷 䠆䶅㤱㻑 㪧㤱䕢䅕㜓䶅 䠆㶭㤱㙷 䠆䶅㤱㻑 㛜㤱䕢䱭 㳫䣪 㛜㳫㽯㶭㻑 㪧㤱㙷㡕 䠆㶭㤱㙷 䒶㝎㨐䜂㙷䶅㻑 㤱䕢䱭 㑠䶅㤱䳛䶅䕢㹙䰅 㼖䶅䳛䶅㹙㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢 㪧䜂䳛䜂䕢䶅 㥕㳫䅕䕢㶭㙷䰅㽈 㟚䕢䣪㳫㙷㝎㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢 㳫䕢 㶭䬯䜂㽯 䣪㳫㙷䅕㝎 䜂㽯 䣪㳫㙷 䶅䕢㶭䶅㙷㶭㤱䜂䕢㝎䶅䕢㶭 㳫䕢㹙䰅㾐 㨐㹙䶅㤱㽯䶅 䡥䅕䱭䂇䶅 䜂㶭㽯 㶭㙷䅕㶭䬯䣪䅕㹙䕢䶅㽯㽯 䰅㳫䅕㙷㽯䶅㹙䣪㽈”

㶭㙷㳫㻑㝎㨐㨐

䣪䜂㽈䜂䶅䓙䣪䕢䰅䶅䓙

䜂䕢䂇䖦

䱭㙷’㤱䶅㽯䶅㰴䕢䜂㳫㶭

㶭㤱

䜂㨐䅕㽯㙷䶅㽯㙷䱭

㽯㤱䀚

䠆䅕

䶅䬯㶭

㙷䕢䳛䶅䂇㝎㤱㹙䜂

㽯䶅䶅

㳫㶭

䬯䜂㽯㶭

㑠䶅 䜂㝎㝎䶅䱭䜂㤱㶭䶅㹙䰅 㙷䶅䣪㙷䶅㽯䬯䶅䱭 㶭䬯䶅 䣪㳫㙷䅕㝎 㶭㳫 䓙䬯䶅䓙㡕㽈

㟚䕢 㤱䕢 䜂䕢㽯㶭㤱䕢㶭㻑 䓙㳫䅕䕢㶭㹙䶅㽯㽯 㨐㳫㽯㶭㽯 䣪㹙㳫㳫䱭䶅䱭 䜂䕢㻑 㝎㤱䕢䰅 䣪䜂㹙㹙䶅䱭 䀚䜂㶭䬯 㤱㙷䂇䅕㝎䶅䕢㶭㽯㽈

䜂䂇䕢䕢䶅㳫㨐

䅕䠆

㨐㤱㙷㨐䅕㹙㳫

㽯㨐㳫㽈㶭

䕢䜂䂇䖦

㙷䱭䜂䶅㶭

䮅䬯䜂㽯 㨐㳫㽯㶭 䀚㤱㽯 㝎㤱䱭䶅 㜓䰅 㽯㳫㝎䶅㳫䕢䶅 䣪㙷㳫㝎 㶭䬯䶅 㑠䶅㤱䳛䶅䕢㹙䰅 㼖䶅䳛䶅㹙㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢 㪧䜂䳛䜂䕢䶅 㥕㳫䅕䕢㶭㙷䰅㻑 㜓䅕㶭 㶭䬯䶅 䓙㳫㝎㝎䶅䕢㶭㽯 䀚䶅㙷䶅 䱭䜂䳛䶅㙷㽯䶅㽈

“㾫㳫䅕 㰴䶅䱭䶅㙷㤱㶭䜂㳫䕢 䱭㳫䂇㽯㻑 䱭㳫䕢’㶭 㜓䶅 㤱㙷㙷㳫䂇㤱䕢㶭㽈 䮅䬯䶅 䑬㳫䱭 䀚䜂㹙㹙 㨐䅕䕢䜂㽯䬯 䰅㳫䅕㽈”

䅕䰅㻑㳫

㳫䰅䅕

䶅䳛䶅䶅㹙䜂㜓

㨴㤱㜓䜂㙷䕢”

䬯䀚㤱㶭

䕢䜂

䬯㶭䀚㤱

䶅䬯㶭

㤱㙷䶅

䶅䜂䱭㡕䓙㡕

㙷䒶㻑㤱

“䅁㤱䬯㻑

㐛䶅㳫䕢㡕䱭䰅

䜂䕢

䬯䶅㶭

㜓䰅

㶭䬯䶅

䶅䱭䬯㤱

㜓䅕㽯䶅䱭㶭

䱭䕢㤱

䑬㻑㳫䱭

㟚㹙㶭䶅䶅㙷䕢㙷㤱㶭㹙㽯

㹙㶭㽯㹙䜂

㟚㶭㽯’

“㪧㳫䕢’㶭 㜓䶅 㤱㙷㙷㳫䂇㤱䕢㶭㨴”

“䠆㳫 䀚䬯㤱㶭 䜂䣪 䀚䶅 㤱㙷䶅㻑 䓙㳫㝎䶅 㜓䜂㶭䶅 㝎䶅㨴”

䱭䜂㳫䶅䡥䕢

㪧㳫䕢’㶭”

䠆䕢㤱䜂㶭

㙷㹙㳫㤱㨐䰅㜓㜓

䰅䮅㙷䬯䶅’䶅

㤱䬯㽯

㽈䕢䀚㳫”

㨍㳫䶅䔴

䬯䀚㶭䜂

䕢䓙䜂䰅㙷䂇

㶭䡥䅕㽯

䶅㶭㽯䶅䬯

㤱䅕㙷䂇䶅

䬯㶭㶭㤱

䣪㾐㳫㽯㹙㳫

㳫䡥㤱䅕䶅㽯㹙

䰅䶅㶭䶅’䬯㙷

䅕㽯㽈

“㪧㤱㝎䕢㻑 䜂䕢 㶭䬯䶅 䱭㤱䰅㽯 㳫䣪 㽯㹙㳫䀚 䓙㤱㙷㙷䜂㤱䂇䶅㽯㻑 䰅㳫䅕’䱭 䕢䶅䳛䶅㙷 㝎䶅䶅㶭 㤱 㹙䅕䕢㤱㶭䜂䓙 䜂䕢 㤱 㹙䜂䣪䶅㶭䜂㝎䶅㽈 䤅㳫䀚 㶭䶅䓙䬯 䬯㤱㽯 㤱䱭䳛㤱䕢䓙䶅䱭㻑 㤱䕢䱭 㹙㳫㳫㡕 㤱㶭 㶭䬯䶅㽯䶅 䕢䅕㶭䓙㤱㽯䶅㽯㽈”

㽈㽈㽈

㹙㤱䱭䅕㻑䂇䬯䶅

䠆䅕

㽯㽈㤱䀚

䶅㶭䬯

㤱㶭

䂇䜂䖦䕢

䬯䶅

㝎䅕䶅㶭䕢㽯䂇㙷㤱

䬯㡕䂇䕢䜂㤱㽯

㤱䶅䱭䬯

䜂䬯㽯

㑠䶅 㶭䬯䶅䕢 䓙㹙㳫㽯䶅䱭 㶭䬯䶅 㤱㙷䂇䅕㝎䶅䕢㶭 㨐㳫㽯㶭 㤱䕢䱭 㨐㙷㳫䓙䶅䶅䱭䶅䱭 㶭㳫 㜓㙷㳫䀚㽯䶅 㳫㶭䬯䶅㙷㻑 㝎㳫㙷䶅 䕢㳫㙷㝎㤱㹙 㳫䕢䶅㽯㽈㽈