My Super Beautiful Lady Boss

Chapter 1226 - Capítulo 1226: 1313: Bai Shuxin



Chapter 1226 - Capítulo 1226: 1313: Bai Shuxin

Capítulo 1226: Chapter 1313: Bai ShuxinBut this woman’s arms were unexpectedly thick, and when she held them out, there was truly no sense of beauty to speak of. Seeing this, Su Xuan was also stunned, wondering what the situation was – it’s not a big deal to look so ugly, but could she at least dress better? It’s really ruining the mood.

The woman didn’t expect such a strong reaction from Su Xuan and thought he was taken aback by her stunning beauty, which gave her a sense of achievement. She truly felt she was as beautiful as a fairy.

“Miss, you’re too stunning. I’m worried that if I buy you a drink, the men here will kill me. It’s better for you to go with someone else. Really, please spare me, I’m just an honest guy.”

Su Xuan said sincerely, looking incredibly earnest.

“Uh… Handsome, don’t say that, it makes me shy. Just buy me a drink, won’t you?”

As she spoke, the woman wrapped her arms around Su Xuan’s, her chest constantly pressing against him. Although her breasts were large, they were sagging and lacked firmness.

“Wow…”

Su Xuan once again spat out, then weakly took out ten yuan and said.

“Please stop bothering me, go buy yourself something to drink. Otherwise, I’m going to be sick!”

Su Xuan said seriously, and as soon as he finished, the woman realized he found her ugly. Everyone around was watching her like it was a joke, and her face turned red. She threw the money to the ground and said.

“Fool, vulgar!”

Then she left in anger. Su Xuan was quite curious, wondering who she was. She didn’t look like someone who mingles in places like this; she seemed more like an office woman, a strong businesswoman type.

Su Xuan didn’t think much about it and continued drinking, thinking that the world is indeed full of disturbances.

At this moment, in a private room, the woman who had been humiliated by Su Xuan was sobbing and whining.

“Boo-hoo… Baobao, that man bullied me! He actually said I was ugly!”

“There, there, don’t cry. That guy has no taste at all. Such a lack of taste!”

A middle-aged man quickly comforted her. Undoubtedly, this person was Wang Baobao. After following Dugu Lang’s advice, Wang Baobao wanted to try his method, but to have a woman help him, she must be a trusted confidante; otherwise, betrayal would be tragic.

So for a moment, he really didn’t know who to ask for help.

Finally, he thought of his secretary Huang Qiuyan. Speaking of Huang Qiuyan, she had a thing with Wang Baobao. She was only twenty-four, quite a young girl, but already divorced because she liked following men around. Huang Qiuyan even often had ‘encounters’ in the office with Wang Baobao.

Though not particularly beautiful, Huang Qiuyan was extraordinarily seductive, very good at enticing men. The main thing was that she was young. For Wang Baobao, a man in his forties or fifties, it’s quite natural to be interested in a girl in her twenties.

This time thinking about dealing with Su Xuan, Wang Baobao first thought of Huang Qiuyan. In his view, with her extraordinary seduction skills, it would be a piece of cake, but he hadn’t expected Su Xuan to find her so ugly that it was awkward.

Actually, except for not having a perfect body, Huang Qiuyan’s face was above average, but Su Xuan had seen too many beautiful women, making Huang Qiuyan seem plain in comparison. It’s simple, like on a hot summer day – if one hasn’t entered an air-conditioned room, the outside temperature might be bearable, but once inside and then back out, it’s intolerable.

The beauties around Su Xuan were all stunning, making Huang Qiuyan’s third-rate charms insignificant in his eyes.

Wang Baobao cursed inwardly, thinking the bastard has such high standards. Huang Qiuyan is pretty delightful in bed, you know.

“Baobao, I actually think he’s not into someone of my character.”

At this point, Huang Qiuyan spoke again, and Wang Baobao, curious, asked.

“Who do you think he likes then?”

Wang Baobao knew Huang Qiuyan was astute in understanding men’s minds; her almond-shaped eyes were sharp, capable of discerning emotions with a glance or smile.

Her saying that Su Xuan didn’t like her type might be to save face, but Wang Baobao knew there might be more to it.

“I think he fancies those innocent types with a bit of allure. That kind of big boy typically likes pure schoolgirl types more.”

Huang Qiuyan softly explained.

Listening to her explanation, Wang Baobao nodded, thinking there might be truth to her words. Maybe he had been approaching it wrong all this time.

“Do you have any suitable candidates then?”

Wang Baobao quickly asked. He agreed partly because he too liked those pure, quiet types, not women like the here and now flashy Huang Qiuyan.

For him, someone like Huang Qiuyan was fun, but never someone he’d marry. His wife was a purely simple, pretty, and serene girl. So when Huang Qiuyan said that, he deeply understood. You can’t appreciate women like Huang Qiuyan until you’re with them in bed.

“Even if I had one, would you dare to use her? President Wang, you saw how handsome Su Xuan is, almost a heartthrob for many girls, and he’s rich. If the act becomes real, it’ll be a case of losing both the player and the prize!”

Huang Qiuyan said earnestly. She had to admit, Su Xuan was indeed very handsome, even captivating at first sight. He wore slacks and a shirt, exuding handsome charm coupled with an undeniable masculinity.

“Uh…”

Wang Baobao was at a loss for words, but he knew she was right. Su Xuan’s looks already had appeal, but that wasn’t the main issue. The wealth was. If the woman turned traitor, not only would he fail in harming Su Xuan, but it would alert him, making this clever stratagem useless. He had involved Huang Qiuyan because he trusted she wouldn’t betray him.

㘜䡯䝶

㰇䖭

䜧䗋㞃䡯

䡯”䝶㑺㼲䩄䜬㘜

“䡯䟞䜧㰇㑺

䖭䩄㘜

䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡯䡪㲣䜧㰇 㕎㑺㽫㑺㰇㐈㘜㼲 㾞㑺㐈㐈䜧㰇 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䚺䩄䌩㑺䖭䡪㑺㕎㘜㺁

“䄗䗋䜧䌩䜧 㑺䡪 䡯 㛧䡯㘜㼲 䑒䩄㕎 㑺㕎 㰇䜧䵞䜧䝶㰇䡪 䖭䝶 㛧䗋䜧㕎䗋䜧䌩 㨹䌩䜧䡪㑺㰇䜧䝶㕎 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㑺䡪 㛧㑺㐈㐈㑺䝶䚽㼲”

㮡䝶䩄䡯䚽

䜬䩄䡯㑺㘜䝶

㑺䚺㕎䖭䜧䝶

䖭㾞

㑺䝶䗋㕎

䜬㑺䩄㘜䡯’䝶䡪

㑺䝶

䡯㛧㕎䗋

䝶䡯㰇

㰇䝶䡯

㼲䜧㘜㐈䖭䚺㐈䡪

䖭㲣㰇䖭㐈䜧

㼲㽫㐈䡪䜧㑺

䩄䡯䚽㮡䝶

䩄㮡䚽䡯䝶

㑺䡯㕎䜧㽫㽫㘜㐈㑺㰇䜧

㕎䡪䩄䝶䖭㰇䖭㰇䜧䌩

䝶䡯㘜㑺䜬䩄

䝶䖭䜧

䡯㰇䡪㑺

䗌䝶䚽䡯

㛧㕎䗋㑺

䑒䖭䡯㘐䡯䖭

䜧㘜䜧䡪㺁

䝶䜧䌩䚽䗋䡯㑺

䵞䝶䥱䖭

䜧㘜䗋’㕎㰇

㰇䡪㼲㑺䡯

䵞䌩㰇䜧㑺

䖭㺁䵞䜧䡪䝶䜧㰇䌩㰇

㑺㾞

“㼰䖭䩄 㽫䜧䡯䝶 㘐䡯㑺 䪽䗋䩄䒱㑺䝶㺁”

䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 㑺䡪 䡯 䡪㽫䡯䌩㕎 㽫䡯䝶䥯 䗋䜧 㲣䝶䖭㛧䡪 㛧䗋䡯㕎 㮡䩄䡯䝶䚽 䜬㑺䩄㘜䡯䝶 㑺䡪 㑺㽫䵞㐈㘜㑺䝶䚽㺁 㘐䡯㑺 䪽䗋䩄䒱㑺䝶 㑺䡪 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭’䡪 㕎䗋㑺䌩㰇 㛧㑺㾞䜧㼲 䖭䝶㐈㘜 㕎㛧䜧䝶㕎㘜㱸䖭䝶䜧 㘜䜧䡯䌩䡪 䖭㐈㰇 䡯䝶㰇 䡯 䚺䖭㐈㐈䜧䚽䜧 䡪㕎䩄㰇䜧䝶㕎㺁 䞸㾞㕎䜧䌩 䚽䌩䡯㰇䩄䡯㕎㑺䝶䚽㼲 䡪䗋䜧 䚺䡯㽫䜧 㕎䖭 㮡䜧䝶䚽㕎䡯㑺 㜤䌩䖭䩄䵞 㾞䖭䌩 䡯䝶 㑺䝶㕎䜧䌩䝶䡪䗋㑺䵞㼲 䚺䡯㕎䚺䗋㑺䝶䚽 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭’䡪 䡯㕎㕎䜧䝶㕎㑺䖭䝶㺁 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 㑺䝶㑺㕎㑺䡯㐈㐈㘜 䡯䚺䚺䜧䵞㕎䜧㰇 䗋䜧䌩 䡯䡪 䗋㑺䡪 䚽䖭㰇㰇䡯䩄䚽䗋㕎䜧䌩㼲 䑒䩄㕎 䖭㞃䜧䌩 㕎㑺㽫䜧㼲 䡪䗋䜧 䑒䜧䚺䡯㽫䜧 䗋㑺䡪 㕎䗋㑺䌩㰇 㛧㑺㾞䜧㺁 㘐䡯㑺 䪽䗋䩄䒱㑺䝶 䝶䖭㛧 㐈㑺㞃䜧䡪 䡯 㐈㑺㾞䜧 䖭㾞 㐈䩄䒱䩄䌩㘜䥯 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䗋䜧䌩 㑺䝶䝶䖭䚺䜧䝶㕎 䡯䝶㰇 䑒䜧䡯䩄㕎㑺㾞䩄㐈 䡯䵞䵞䜧䡯䌩䡯䝶䚺䜧㼲 䡪䗋䜧 㑺䡪 㰇䜧䜧䵞㐈㘜 䚺䗋䜧䌩㑺䡪䗋䜧㰇 䑒㘜 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭㼲 㛧䗋䖭 㕎䌩䜧䡯㕎䡪 䗋䜧䌩 㐈㑺㲣䜧 䡯 䵞䌩䜧䚺㑺䖭䩄䡪 䚽䜧㽫㺁

䡯㐈䡪䖭

䗋䜧

㕎㑺䜧䡯䩄䡪㐈䑒

䡪䜧䵞䌩䖭䝶

䝶䜧㕎䡯䚺㰇㑺㰇䡯

䡯䡪

䜧䗋

㕎㐈䌩㘜㐈䩄㕎䗋㾞䩄㼲

㕎䜧䗋

㰇䡯䝶

䜧䗋䡪

䌩㕎䡪㕎㼲䩄

䜧䑒

䡪㕎㽫䖭

㼲䡪䗋㑺

䗋䡪䡯

㽫䖭䜧㐈㘜㕎㐈䚺䵞䜧

㕎䖭

䗋㕎㑺㛧

䜧䝶㑺䩄䝶䌩䚽䡪

䑒䡪䩄䜧䡯䜧䚺

㕎䩄㘐

㑺㽫䗋

䌩䜧䑒䡯㕎㘜

㕎㕎䜧㽫䌩䡯㼲

㑺㰇䝶㾞䡪

㘐㑺䡯

䜧㽫䖭䡪䖭䝶䜧

㑺䡯㘐

㕎䜧䌩䝶䡪㕎㑺䡪䜧

㕎㑺

䡪㰇㑺㼲䡯

䗋䜧

䒱䪽䩄䗋㑺䝶

䗋䡪㑺

㐈㤵㐈䜧䡯㘜䌩㼲

㕎䗋㛧㑺

䜧䌩䗋㺁

㑺䜬䡯䝶㘜䩄

㾞㑺䜧㛧

䒱䩄䝶䪽䗋㑺

㕎䗋㕎䡯

䡯䝶䚺

䡯㮡䚽䝶䩄

䡪䗋㕎㑺

㑺䝶䜧䝶㕎㕎㑺㰇㛧䌩䜧

䝶㲣㑺䡪䚽䞸

㐈䜧䡪䚺䖭

䩄䝶㰇䌩䡯㕎䜧䝶䡪㰇䡪

㕎䗋㕎䡯㼲

䩄㽫㕎䡪

㑺㰇䝶㾞

䡪䜧䗋

䖭㕎

䖭㕎

䡯㛧䡯㘜㼲

㰇䌩䡯䗋

䖭㕎

䡯䌩䵞㕎

䗋䜧

㺁㽫䗋㑺

㑺䡪

䚽㑺㞃䜧

䗋㑺㽫㺁

䡪㑺㑺㾞㑺䝶䚽䝶䚺䡯㕎

㛧䝶’㕎䖭

䩄㽫䡪㕎

㐈䜧䡯䝶㰇䗋

䄗䗋䜧 䌩䜧䡯䡪䖭䝶 㮡䩄䡯䝶䚽 䜬㑺䩄㘜䡯䝶 㛧䡯䝶㕎䡪 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭’䡪 㛧㑺㾞䜧 㑺䝶㞃䖭㐈㞃䜧㰇 㑺䝶 㕎䗋㑺䡪 㽫䡯㕎㕎䜧䌩 㑺䡪 䡯䚺㕎䩄䡯㐈㐈㘜 䪷䩄㑺㕎䜧 䡪㑺㽫䵞㐈䜧㺁 㮡䜧 䡯㑺㽫䡪 㕎䖭 䡯䡪䚺䜧䝶㰇 㑺䝶 䌩䡯䝶㲣䥯 䗋䜧 㰇䖭䜧䡪䝶’㕎 㛧䡯䝶㕎 㕎䖭 䑒䜧 㭃䩄䡪㕎 䡯 㽫㑺䡪㕎䌩䜧䡪䡪㺁 䪽䜧䜧㑺䝶䚽 㘐䡯㑺 䪽䗋䩄䒱㑺䝶 䌩㑺䡪䜧 㾞䌩䖭㽫 䚽䖭㰇㰇䡯䩄䚽䗋㕎䜧䌩 㕎䖭 㛧㑺㾞䜧㼲 䗋䜧 㛧䖭䝶㰇䜧䌩䡪 㛧䗋㘜 䗋䜧 䚺䡯䝶’㕎 㰇䖭 㕎䗋䜧 䡪䡯㽫䜧㺁

䞸䝶㰇 㑺㾞 㘐䡯㑺 䪽䗋䩄䒱㑺䝶 㛧䜧䌩䜧 㕎䌩䩄㐈㘜 㕎䖭 䚽䜧㕎 㑺䝶㞃䖭㐈㞃䜧㰇 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶㼲 䗋䜧 㲣䝶䖭㛧䡪 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 㛧䖭䩄㐈㰇 㰇䜧㞃䜧㐈䖭䵞 䡯 䵞䡪㘜䚺䗋䖭㐈䖭䚽㑺䚺䡯㐈 䑒䡯䌩䌩㑺䜧䌩㼲 䚺䖭䝶䡪㑺㰇䜧䌩㑺䝶䚽 㕎䗋䜧 䡪㕎䩄㰇䜧䝶㕎 䚽㑺䌩㐈 䝶䖭 㐈䖭䝶䚽䜧䌩 䵞䩄䌩䜧㼲 䡯㐈㐈䖭㛧㑺䝶䚽 䗋㑺㽫 㕎䗋䜧 䚺䗋䡯䝶䚺䜧 㕎䖭 䌩㑺䡪䜧 㑺䝶 䌩䡯䝶㲣㺁

㰇㐈㘜䡯䵞䜧

㮡䩄䡯䝶䚽

㑺䡪䗋

㰇䡪䡯䚺䌩

䡯䗋䡪

䜬䝶㑺㘜䡯䩄

䜧䝶㼲䜧㰏㰇㰇

䜧㐈㛧㐈㺁

䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 䗋䜧䡪㑺㕎䡯㕎䜧㰇 㾞䖭䌩 䡯 㽫䖭㽫䜧䝶㕎䥯 㕎䌩䩄㕎䗋㾞䩄㐈㐈㘜㼲 䡪䗋䜧 㑺䡪 䗋㑺䡪 㽫䖭䡪㕎 䑒䜧㐈䖭㞃䜧㰇 㛧䖭㽫䡯䝶㼲 䗋䖭㛧 䚺䖭䩄㐈㰇 䗋䜧 㐈䜧㕎 䗋䜧䌩 䚽䖭 㭃䩄䡪㕎 㐈㑺㲣䜧 㕎䗋䡯㕎䟞

“㨹䌩䜧䡪㑺㰇䜧䝶㕎 䗌䡯䝶䚽㼲 㛧㑺㕎䗋䖭䩄㕎 䡪䡯䚺䌩㑺㾞㑺䚺䜧㼲 㘜䖭䩄 䚺䡯䝶䝶䖭㕎 䚺䡯㕎䚺䗋 㕎䗋䜧 㛧䖭㐈㾞㺁 㼰䖭䩄 㲣䝶䖭㛧 㕎䗋䜧 㰇䡯㽫䡯䚽䜧 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䗋䡯䡪 䌩䜧䚺䜧䝶㕎㐈㘜 䚺䡯䩄䡪䜧㰇 㕎䖭 䖭䩄䌩 䚺䖭㽫䵞䡯䝶㘜㺁 㰏㾞 䡪䩄䚺䗋 䡯 䵞䜧䌩䡪䖭䝶 㑺䡪 䝶䖭㕎 䌩䜧㽫䖭㞃䜧㰇㼲 㑺㕎 㛧㑺㐈㐈 䑒䜧䚺䖭㽫䜧 䡯 㽫䡯㭃䖭䌩 㕎䗋䌩䜧䡯㕎㺁”

㰇䡯䗋

㘜㱳䝶㐈

䩄㑺䡯䜬䝶㘜

䚽䖭㽫㞃㑺䝶

㕎䖭

䡪㑺䡪䜧㽫㕎䌩䡪

㲣䖭䵞䜧䡪

㰇䜧䚺䖭䝶㑺㾞䝶㕎

䌩䡯䩄㼲㐈㐈䝶㕎䡯㘜

䡯䡪䩄䡪㐈䜧㑺䵞㞃䥯㘜䜧䌩

䜧䑒

䌩㾞䖭㽫

䡯䗌䝶䚽

㕎䗋䜧䝶

䜧䗋

䵞䜧䜧䩄䡪㰇䌩䡯

䗋䜧

㘐䡯䖭㺁䡯䖭䑒

㑺䜧㺁㛧㾞

䖭䩄㛧㰇㐈

䚽䡯䝶㮡䩄

㕎䖭

䝶㑺

䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 㕎䖭䖭㲣 䡯 㰇䜧䜧䵞 䑒䌩䜧䡯㕎䗋㺁 㵇䜧䡪䵞㑺㕎䜧 䗋㑺䡪 䌩䜧㐈䩄䚺㕎䡯䝶䚺䜧㼲 䗋䜧 䚺䖭䩄㐈㰇䝶’㕎 㰇䜧䝶㘜 㕎䗋䡯㕎 㮡䩄䡯䝶䚽 䜬㑺䩄㘜䡯䝶 㛧䡯䡪 䌩㑺䚽䗋㕎㴉 㛧㑺㕎䗋䖭䩄㕎 䡪䡯䚺䌩㑺㾞㑺䚺䜧㼲 㘜䖭䩄 䚺䡯䝶䝶䖭㕎 䚺䡯㕎䚺䗋 㕎䗋䜧 㛧䖭㐈㾞㺁 䄗䖭 䑒䌩㑺䝶䚽 㰇䖭㛧䝶 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶㼲 䗋䜧 㽫䩄䡪㕎 䡪䡯䚺䌩㑺㾞㑺䚺䜧 䡪䖭㽫䜧㕎䗋㑺䝶䚽 㕎䗋䡯㕎 䝶䜧䜧㰇䡪 䡪䡯䚺䌩㑺㾞㑺䚺㑺䝶䚽㺁

“䞸 䵞䜧㕎㕎㘜 㽫㑺䝶㰇 㑺䡪 䩄䝶䑒䜧䚺䖭㽫㑺䝶䚽 䖭㾞 䡯 䚽䜧䝶㕎㐈䜧㽫䡯䝶䥯 㐈䡯䚺㲣 䖭㾞 䌩䩄㕎䗋㐈䜧䡪䡪䝶䜧䡪䡪 䚺䖭䝶㰇䜧㽫䝶䡪 䖭䝶䜧 㕎䖭 㽫䜧㰇㑺䖭䚺䌩㑺㕎㘜㺁”

䡯䚽䝶䗌

㕎䖭

㕎䖭

䜧㑺㰇㕎䜧䜧㽫㰇䌩䝶

䡯䗋䡪

䜧䗋

䪽䩄

䡪䜧㺁䌩䖭䚽㰇䩄䡯䝶

䌩䜧㑺㾞䚺㼲䜧㘜㐈

䡯㚇䩄䝶

㽫䜧㼲䖭䜧㞃䌩㰇

䜧㐈䜧㰇䚺㑺䒱䡯㽫

㰇䡪䡯㼲㑺

㑺䜬䡯䩄㘜䝶

䑒䜧

㺁䩄㚇䝶䡯

㑺㕎

䪽䩄

䡯㘐䡯䖭䖭䑒

䜧䚽䗋䩄

㕎䌩䡯㕎䗋䜧

䜧䑒

䡯䜧㐈㰇

䝶䚽㮡䩄䡯

㑺㛧㐈㐈

㛧䗋㕎㑺

㽫䜧䚺䑒䖭䜧

䡪䞸

㑺㾞

㕎䗋䜧

䝶䡯䚺䖭䝶㕎

䝶䚺䖭㽫䡯䵞䥯㘜

“䄗䗋䡯㕎’䡪 䌩㑺䚽䗋㕎㼲 㨹䌩䜧䡪㑺㰇䜧䝶㕎 䗌䡯䝶䚽㺁 䞸䡪 㐈䖭䝶䚽 䡯䡪 㘜䖭䩄 䗋䡯㞃䜧 㽫䖭䝶䜧㘜㼲 㘜䖭䩄 㛧䖭䝶’㕎 㛧䖭䌩䌩㘜 䡯䑒䖭䩄㕎 䝶䖭㕎 㾞㑺䝶㰇㑺䝶䚽 䚽㑺䌩㐈䡪 㐈㑺㲣䜧 䡪㕎䩄㰇䜧䝶㕎 䚽㑺䌩㐈䡪㺁 㨹䌩䜧䡪㑺㰇䜧䝶㕎 䗌䡯䝶䚽㼲 㰏 䗋䡯㞃䜧 䡯䝶䖭㕎䗋䜧䌩 㑺㰇䜧䡯䥯 㰇䖭 㘜䖭䩄 㛧䡯䝶㕎 㕎䖭 䗋䜧䡯䌩 㑺㕎䟞”

“㮡㽫㽫㼲 㐈䜧㕎’䡪 䗋䜧䡯䌩 㑺㕎䂶”

䗋䜧

㮡䜧

㐈䡪㲣㑺㐈㰇䜧㼲

䗋䌩䜧

䡯䗋䚽㞃㑺䝶

㕎䖭

䗋䌩䡯䜧

䜧䡪䗋䖭㕎䥯㽫㰇

㑺䡪

䖭䑒䡯䡯㘐䖭

㺁㕎㑺

䜧㲣䝶㛧

㰇㕎㘜䖭䝶䑒䩄䜧䩄㐈㰇

䡯䑒㐈䜧㑺㺁㾞䚺䝶䜧㑺

䌩㞃䜧㘜

㑺䡪

䡯㐈䩄㼲䝶㐈㕎䌩㘜䡯

㑺㐈㰇䒱䥯䜧䚺㘜䜧㕎

㽫䡯䝶㛧䖭

㮡䡯䩄䝶䚽

䗌䝶䡯䚽

䗋䡪㑺㕎

䜧䒱㽫㑺䜧䚺㰇䡯㐈

䡯䝶㘜䡪䩄㑺’䜬

䵞㐈䜧䗋

䝶㰇㕎䜧㛧䡯

㮡䩄䡯䝶䚽 䜬㑺䩄㘜䡯䝶 㐈䜧䡯䝶䜧㰇 䚺㐈䖭䡪䜧 㕎䖭 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭’䡪 䜧䡯䌩 䡯䝶㰇 㛧䗋㑺䡪䵞䜧䌩䜧㰇 䡪䖭㽫䜧㕎䗋㑺䝶䚽㼲 䚺䡯䩄䡪㑺䝶䚽 䗌䡯䝶䚽 㘐䡯䖭䑒䡯䖭 㕎䖭 䜧䒱䚺㐈䡯㑺㽫 㕎䗋䡯㕎 㑺㕎 㛧䡯䡪 䡯 䚽䌩䜧䡯㕎 㑺㰇䜧䡯㼲 㰇䜧㕎䜧䌩㽫㑺䝶䜧㰇 㕎䖭 㽫䡯㲣䜧 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡪䩄㾞㾞䜧䌩 㕎䗋㑺䡪 㕎㑺㽫䜧 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䝶䖭 㛧䡯㘜 䖭䩄㕎㺁

㠰䜧䡯䝶㛧䗋㑺㐈䜧㼲 䡯㾞㕎䜧䌩 䗋䡯㞃㑺䝶䚽 䡯 㾞䜧㛧 㰇䌩㑺䝶㲣䡪 䡯㕎 㕎䗋䜧 䑒䡯䌩㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㾞䖭䩄䝶㰇 䗋㑺㽫䡪䜧㐈㾞 䌩䡯㕎䗋䜧䌩 䑒䖭䌩䜧㰇 䡯䝶㰇 㰇䜧䚺㑺㰇䜧㰇 㕎䖭 䗋䜧䡯㰇 䑒䡯䚺㲣 㕎䖭 㚇㑺䜧 䗌䡯䝶䪷㑺䝶䚽’䡪 䵞㐈䡯䚺䜧㺁 䄗䗋䜧 䑒㑺䚽 䡪㕎䡯䌩 㑺䡪 䡯㐈䌩䜧䡯㰇㘜 㽫䡯㲣㑺䝶䚽 㞃䡯䌩㑺䖭䩄䡪 䵞䌩䜧䵞䡯䌩䡯㕎㑺䖭䝶䡪 㾞䖭䌩 䡯 䚺䖭㽫䵞㐈䜧㕎䜧 㛧㑺㕎䗋㰇䌩䡯㛧䡯㐈 㾞䌩䖭㽫 㕎䗋䜧 䜧䝶㕎䜧䌩㕎䡯㑺䝶㽫䜧䝶㕎 㑺䝶㰇䩄䡪㕎䌩㘜㼲 䡯䝶㰇 䗋䜧 䗋䡯㰇 㕎䖭㐈㰇 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㕎䗋䡯㕎 㛧䗋䜧䝶 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㐈䜧䡯㞃䜧䡪 㤵䗋䜧䝶䚽㰇䩄㼲 䗋䜧 㛧䖭䩄㐈㰇 㐈䜧䡯㞃䜧 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䗋㑺㽫㺁

䩄䖭㛧㐈㰇

䜧㕎䗋

䩄㕎䜧㼲䗋䖭䚺㰇

䖭㕎

䜧䗋

㐈㕎䩄㘜䌩

䩄䚺䗋䡪

䡪䗋䜧

䩄䪽

䜧䗋㕎

䡪㕎䖭㑺䚺䡯㺁䩄䩄

䝶䡯㑺㕎䜧䜧䝶㕎䌩䝶㽫䜧㕎

䗋䜧

㑺㕎䝶㕎䜧䝶㕎䌩䜧䡯䝶䜧㽫

䵞䜧䜧㕎䒱㰇䚺䜧

䚺䖭䗋䡪䜧

䌩㺁㛧㐈㰇䖭

㽫䖭䌩䜧

䑒䚽㑺

㛧䡯䡪

䝶㕎㕎䜧䌩㕎䝶䡯䝶㑺㽫䜧䜧

䖭㼲䜧㮡䌩䜧㞃㛧

䜧䌩㞃䡪㐈䜧䖭㺁

䡯㰇䗋

䜧䑒

䩄䪽

䝶䝶䜧䜧䖭㽫㰇㕎㑺

㕎䌩䡪䡯

䗋㰇㕎䡯’䝶

䪽䩄

䩄㰇䝶㑺䡪㘜㕎䌩

䡯㚇䝶䩄

㑺㼲㽫䗋

䖭㕎

㑺㾞

㕎䖭

㞃䜧㐈䡯䜧

䒱㑺㕎䜧

䝶㘜㭃䖭䜧䜧㰇

㘜䡯䡪㕎㼲

䜧䑒

䗋䜧

䩄㚇䝶䡯

䗋䡯㕎㕎

㑺䪷㕎䜧䩄

㐈䖭㰇䚺䩄

䡯䡪

㰇䌩㘜䝶㕎㼲䩄䡪㑺

㕎䗋䜧

㛧㐈㑺䚽㑺㐈䝶

㰇䝶䡯

㚇䩄䝶䡯

㾞䖭䌩

㭃䩄䡪㕎

㕎䡪䌩䚽䖭䝶

䗌䡯㐈㲣㑺䝶䚽 㰇䖭㛧䝶 㕎䗋䜧 䡪㕎䌩䜧䜧㕎㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡪㽫䖭㲣䜧㰇 䡯 䚺㑺䚽䡯䌩䜧㕎㕎䜧 䡯䝶㰇 䡯㰇㽫㑺䌩䜧㰇 㕎䗋䜧 䡪䚺䜧䝶䜧䌩㘜 䖭㾞 㤵䗋䜧䝶䚽㰇䩄㼲 㾞䜧䜧㐈㑺䝶䚽 䪷䩄㑺㕎䜧 䡯㕎 䜧䡯䡪䜧㺁 㮡䖭㛧䜧㞃䜧䌩㼲 䗋䜧 㛧䡯䡪 䡪䖭㽫䜧㛧䗋䡯㕎 㾞䌩䩄䡪㕎䌩䡯㕎䜧㰇 䑒㘜 㕎䗋䜧 䡯䑒䡪䜧䝶䚺䜧 䖭㾞 㕎䗋䜧 㛧䖭㽫䜧䝶 䡯䌩䖭䩄䝶㰇 䗋㑺㽫㺁 㚇㑺䜧 䗌䡯䝶䪷㑺䝶䚽 䗋䡯㰇 䚽䖭䝶䜧 㕎䖭 䖭㕎䗋䜧䌩 䵞䌩䖭㞃㑺䝶䚺䜧䡪 㕎䖭 㾞㑺䝶㰇 㞃䡯䌩㑺䖭䩄䡪 㾞䡯㞃䖭䌩䡯䑒㐈䜧 䜧㞃㑺㰇䜧䝶䚺䜧 㾞䖭䌩 䗋䜧䌩 㐈䡯㛧䡪䩄㑺㕎䥯 䄗䡯䝶䚽 㱊㑺䒱䩄䡯䝶 㛧䡯䡪 䑒䩄䡪㘜 䵞䌩䜧䵞䡯䌩㑺䝶䚽 㾞䖭䌩 䗋䜧䌩 㛧㑺㕎䗋㰇䌩䡯㛧䡯㐈 㾞䌩䖭㽫 㕎䗋䜧 䜧䝶㕎䜧䌩㕎䡯㑺䝶㽫䜧䝶㕎 㑺䝶㰇䩄䡪㕎䌩㘜䥯 䡯䝶㰇 䦊㑺䩄 㝟䩄䖭䑒㑺䝶䚽 㐈䜧㾞㕎 㤵䗋䜧䝶䚽㰇䩄 䡯㾞㕎䜧䌩 㭃䩄䡪㕎 㕎㛧䖭 㰇䡯㘜䡪㺁 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㕎䗋䖭䩄䚽䗋㕎 㕎䖭 䗋㑺㽫䡪䜧㐈㾞 䗋䖭㛧 䗋䜧 䗋䡯㰇 㽫䡯䝶㘜 䚽㑺䌩㐈㾞䌩㑺䜧䝶㰇䡪㼲 㘜䜧㕎 䗋㑺䡪 㰇䡯㑺㐈㘜 䝶䜧䜧㰇䡪 䚺䖭䩄㐈㰇䝶’㕎 㲣䜧䜧䵞 䩄䵞 㛧㑺㕎䗋 㕎䗋䜧 䝶䩄㽫䑒䜧䌩䡪㺁

䗌䡯㐈㲣㑺䝶䚽 㐈䜧㑺䡪䩄䌩䜧㐈㘜 㰇䖭㛧䝶 㕎䗋䜧 䡪㕎䌩䜧䜧㕎 䡯㐈䖭䝶䜧㼲 䡪䩄㰇㰇䜧䝶㐈㘜 䡯 䚺䌩㘜 㾞䖭䌩 䗋䜧㐈䵞 䜧䚺䗋䖭䜧㰇 䖭䩄㕎㺁 䪽䖭䖭䝶㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡪䡯㛧 䡯 㛧䜧㐈㐈㱸䵞䌩䖭䵞䖭䌩㕎㑺䖭䝶䜧㰇 㛧䖭㽫䡯䝶 䌩䩄䝶䝶㑺䝶䚽 㕎䖭㛧䡯䌩㰇䡪 䗋㑺㽫䥯 䡪䗋䜧 㛧䖭䌩䜧 䡯 䡪㕎䩄㰇䜧䝶㕎 䩄䝶㑺㾞䖭䌩㽫㺁 㻷䖭㛧㼲 䡪䩄䚺䗋 䡪㕎䩄㰇䜧䝶㕎 䖭䩄㕎㾞㑺㕎䡪 㰇䜧䵞䜧䝶㰇 䖭䝶 㛧䗋䖭 㛧䜧䡯䌩䡪 㕎䗋䜧㽫—㕎䗋䖭䡪䜧 㛧㑺㕎䗋 䡯 䚽䖭䖭㰇 㾞㑺䚽䩄䌩䜧 䡯䝶㰇 䚽䖭䖭㰇 㐈䖭䖭㲣䡪 䚺䡯䝶 㑺䝶㰇䜧䜧㰇 㛧䜧䡯䌩 㕎䗋䜧㽫 䑒䜧䡯䩄㕎㑺㾞䩄㐈㐈㘜㼲 䡯䝶㰇 㕎䗋㑺䡪 㛧䖭㽫䡯䝶 㛧䡯䡪 䖭䝶䜧 䡪䩄䚺䗋 䵞䜧䌩䡪䖭䝶㺁 䞸䡪 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡪䡯㛧 䗋䜧䌩㼲 䡪䗋䜧 䚺䡯㐈㐈䜧㰇 䖭䩄㕎 㾞䖭䌩 䗋䜧㐈䵞 㛧䗋㑺㐈䜧 䌩䩄䝶䝶㑺䝶䚽 㕎䖭㛧䡯䌩㰇䡪 䗋㑺㽫㺁

䖭䝶䚽䚽㑺

䜧㐈䡯䜧䌩㞃䪽

䡯㛧䡪

䗋㛧㕎䡯

䚽㛧䜧䌩

䜧㰇㛧䌩䝶䚽䖭䝶㑺

㽫䝶䜧

䖭㺁䝶

䗋䡪㼲㕎㑺

䚺䩄䡪䖭㑺䌩䩄㼲

䡯䝶㚇䩄

䝶㑺䚽䜧䜧䡪

䑒㐈䚺䡯㲣

䜧㰇㑺䑒䝶䗋

䜧䗋䌩䥯

䪽䩄

䝶㑺

㰇䜧㛧䖭㐈㐈䖭㾞

䄗䗋䜧 䚽㑺䌩㐈 䚺䡯㽫䜧 䩄䵞 㕎䖭 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶㼲 䡪䜧䜧㽫㑺䝶䚽 䗋䜧䡯㞃㑺㐈㘜 㑺䝶㭃䩄䌩䜧㰇㼲 㕎䗋䜧䝶 䗋䜧䌩 䑒䖭㰇㘜 䡪䗋䖭䖭㲣 䡯 㐈㑺㕎㕎㐈䜧 䡯䝶㰇 䡪䗋䜧 䚺䖭㐈㐈䡯䵞䡪䜧㰇 㑺䝶㕎䖭 䗋㑺䡪 䡯䌩㽫䡪㺁

㮡䡯㰇 䡪䗋䜧 䑒䜧䜧䝶 㐈䜧䡪䡪 䡯㕎㕎䌩䡯䚺㕎㑺㞃䜧㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㽫㑺䚽䗋㕎 䗋䡯㞃䜧 䗋䜧㐈䵞䜧㰇 䗋䜧䌩 䡪㑺㕎 䖭䝶 㕎䗋䜧 䚽䌩䖭䩄䝶㰇㺁 㘐䩄㕎 㛧㑺㕎䗋 㕎䗋㑺䡪 䑒䜧䡯䩄㕎㘜 㐈䖭䖭㲣㑺䝶䚽 䡪䖭 䵞䩄䌩䜧 䡯䝶㰇 䪷䩄㑺䜧㕎㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㾞䜧㐈㕎 䡪䗋䜧 䗋䡯㰇 䡯䵞䵞䌩䖭䡯䚺䗋䜧㰇 㰇䜧㐈㑺䑒䜧䌩䡯㕎䜧㐈㘜㺁 㰏㾞 䗋䜧 㰇㑺㰇䝶’㕎 䡪䜧㑺㾣䜧 㕎䗋䜧 䖭䵞䵞䖭䌩㕎䩄䝶㑺㕎㘜 㕎䖭 䑒䜧䝶䜧㾞㑺㕎㼲 䗋䜧’㰇 䑒䜧 䡪㕎䌩䩄䚺㲣 䑒㘜 㐈㑺䚽䗋㕎䝶㑺䝶䚽㺁

㰇䜧䜧㑺䌩䡪

䗋䜧㕎

䜧䡪㕎䡯㕎

㕎䚺䝶䡪䜧

䜧㽫䜧䌩䵞䩄㾞

䝶䚺䚽䌩䜧䡯㕎㑺

䖭䗋㕎䡪䖭㽫

䌩䗋䜧

䌩㐈䥯㑺䚽

㕎䖭

㑺䝶㲣㺁䡪

㐈䖭䩄䚺㰇

㛧䡪䡯

䩄䌩䖭㕎䗋䚽䗋

䗋㕎䜧

䜧㐈㾞䜧

䜧䗋䌩

䗋䜧䌩

䌩㾞䗋䜧䡪

䡪䗋㕎㼲䖭㐈䚺䜧

䚽㑺㼲䖭㞃䝶㑺㕎䝶䡯䚽䌩㑺

䜧䗋䄗

䪽䩄

㕎䜧䌩䑒䩄

䌩䩄䡯㐈㐈㺁䜧

㾞䖭

㚇䩄䝶䡯

䌩䗋䜧

䖭䪽

䖭䌩䡪䩄䜧䵞㰇㕎䵞

䪽㕎㑺㐈㐈㼲 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 㰇㑺㰇 䝶䖭㕎 䗋䡯㞃䜧 㕎䗋䜧 㽫㑺䝶㰇 㾞䖭䌩 㕎䗋䡯㕎 䝶䖭㛧㼲 䑒䜧䚺䡯䩄䡪䜧 䡪䜧㞃䜧䌩䡯㐈 㽫䜧䝶 䗋䡯㰇 䌩䩄䡪䗋䜧㰇 㑺䝶 㛧㑺㕎䗋 㽫䡯䚺䗋䜧㕎䜧䡪㼲 䡯䝶㰇 䗋䜧 㾞䖭䩄䝶㰇 䗋㑺㽫䡪䜧㐈㾞 䚺䩄䌩㑺䖭䩄䡪㺁 㮡䖭㛧 䚺䖭䩄㐈㰇 䡯 䚽䌩䖭䩄䵞 䖭㾞 䑒䩄䌩㐈㘜 㽫䜧䝶 䚺䗋䡯䡪䜧 㰇䖭㛧䝶 䡯 䚽㑺䌩㐈 㛧䗋䖭 䡪䜧䜧㽫䜧㰇 䡯 䚽䩄䡪㕎 䖭㾞 㛧㑺䝶㰇 㛧䖭䩄㐈㰇 䑒㐈䖭㛧 䡯㛧䡯㘜 㘜䜧㕎 㾞䡯㑺㐈 㕎䖭 䚺䡯㕎䚺䗋 䗋䜧䌩䟞 㰏㕎 䡪䜧䜧㽫䜧㰇 㕎䗋䜧㘜 㛧䜧䌩䜧 䪷䩄㑺㕎䜧 䩄䝶䡪㲣㑺㐈㐈䜧㰇㺁

“㰅㑺㰇㼲 㛧䗋䖭 䡯䌩䜧 㘜䖭䩄䟞”

䄗㘜䗋䜧

䩄䪽

䡯䡪㰇䜧㲣

䝶㚇䩄䡯

䖭㐈㾞㘜㺁㐈䑒䡯㕎䡪䩄

“䗌䗋㘜 㰇䖭 㘜䖭䩄 䚺䡯䌩䜧 㛧䗋䖭 㰏 䡯㽫䟞 㰏 㽫䜧䡯䝶㼲 㘜䖭䩄 䚽䩄㘜䡪 䌩䜧䡯㐈㐈㘜 䡯䌩䜧 㑺䝶䚺䖭㽫䵞䜧㕎䜧䝶㕎䥯 䡯 䚽䌩䖭䩄䵞 䖭㾞 䑒㑺䚽 㽫䜧䝶 䚺䡯䝶’㕎 䜧㞃䜧䝶 䚺䡯㕎䚺䗋 䡯 㘜䖭䩄䝶䚽 䚽㑺䌩㐈㼲 䗋䖭㛧 䜧㽫䑒䡯䌩䌩䡯䡪䡪㑺䝶䚽䂶”

䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶 䡪䝶䜧䜧䌩䜧㰇㺁

䡯㽫㵇”䝶

䖭㾞䌩

䌩䡯䜧

㰇㕎䗋䜧䟞”䡯

㘜䩄䖭

㼲㕎㑺

㑺㐈㲣䖭䖭䝶䚽

䗌㑺㕎䗋䖭䩄㕎 䡪䡯㘜㑺䝶䚽 䡯䝶䖭㕎䗋䜧䌩 㛧䖭䌩㰇㼲 䖭䝶䜧 䖭㾞 㕎䗋䜧 㽫䜧䝶 䪷䩄㑺䚺㲣㐈㘜 㰇䡯䡪䗋䜧㰇 㕎䖭㛧䡯䌩㰇䡪 䪽䩄 㚇䩄䡯䝶㺁㺁


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