Chapter 2503: Chapter 2500: Glazed Mirror
Chapter 2503: Chapter 2500: Glazed Mirror
Chu Jiang chuckled, “Manager Gao, even though you talk a lot, I don’t dislike it. After all, if you weren’t sincere, you wouldn’t have talked so much with us.”
Gao Yunli: “…” Is this praise or criticism?
“Even though I am quite good at reading, I am certain that I don’t want to lead a frugal life. I want to drink the best tea in Great Chu, eat the finest fruits in Great Chu, live in a big house, build a large dressing room, and not be impeached, not worry about having my achievements stolen, or be subjected to petty grievances.”
Gao Yunli couldn’t help but laugh upon hearing this, “You cheeky guy, your goal is quite clear.”
“Exactly, so since Aunt has presented the opportunity, if I don’t seize it, I will regret it for the rest of my life. I hope Manager Gao will offer guidance in the future. Rest assured, once a teacher, always a teacher; even if I surpass you in skill later, I will still honor you properly.”
“You cheeky guy…” Gao Yunli never expected that Chu Jiang could turn potentially offensive words into compliments.
“Not bad, with that sweet mouth of yours, you’re suited for business.” Gao Yunli nodded, then added a note of caution, “But, you’ve got a lot to learn, youngster. Since you’re taking me as your master, the first thing I must tell you is that the lady has said, even if you are Chu family members, you must abide by the rules while working at the shop. If you make a mistake, you’ll be dealt with according to the rules, though there will be some preferential treatment because you’re from the Chu family.”
“Does Master, now that you are a manager, also need to follow these rules?”
“Of course, it’s said that everyone is treated equally.”
Chu Jiang smiled and said, “That’s good. Since Master follows the rules, how can a disciple not follow them?”
“Besides, it’s clever of Aunt. Isn’t it convenient for me to manage the long-term laborers as a manager in the future?”
“You cheeky guy.” Gao Yunli chuckled. He had to admit that he was very optimistic and satisfied with Chu Jiang. Just a single sentence could make those with grievances look ashamed, which is quite a skill.
“Alright, if anyone else wants to work, come to me and fill out an application.”
A teenager asked, “Manager Gao, can we work and study at the same time?”
“You can work part-time and study, but technically, that’s just short-term work without a basic monthly salary. It’s calculated by the hour, and the wages are low.” Such requests are quite common. After all, even among the Chu family, not everyone has a solid financial background. Those sent to the capital are generally those of good character, but many wish to ease their family’s burdens.
Gao Yunli had encountered this before, so he wasn’t surprised and was even accustomed to it.
“Thank you, Manager Gao.” Several students saluted him with cupped hands.
“No need to thank me. Making a living with your skills and earning some pocket money is a good thing, just like earning by copying books.” Gao Yunli was quite optimistic about these students.
After all, noble family youngsters tend to have some arrogance. Even though the Chu family is new in stature, they are still above him in status. Having such a practical mindset is indeed rare.
However, it was apparent that Gao Yunli was happy too early.
He quickly recruited three students.
The next day, he sent people to pick them up from the residence and accept corresponding training.
In less than half a month.
A shop called Yonghe Glazed Mirror opened.
And Ye Muyu sent people to deliver reading glasses to the Old Madams or Old Masters of over a dozen noble residences in the capital.
魯
爐
䂪㯞䡃㮳䒴㱍㲭䭉䢰
魯
䭉㯞䭉
路
䢰㣃㩴䒴䒴
蘆
㯞㩴䒴䬧
擄
㐉㪉㮳䏱
䢰㙥㺄㮳㯞㯞
䒴䒴㘅
盧
盧
老
爐
㜱䭉㙥
㙥䭉䒴䒴㘅㪉䭉
䏱䢰㮳䒴
䏱㐉
䬘㐉 㲭㩴䒴㘅 䠜䏱㾆䭉㙥䂪’㲭 䢰䒴䒴䲓 㲭㩴䒴㘅 䦥䏱㾆䭉㙥 㩴㯞䬧䒴 㪉䒴䢰䡃㜥䂪䒴㙥 㲭䏱 䡃㲭䲓 䡎㾆㲭 䂪䏱䦥 㲭㩴㯞㲭 䢰㾆㙥㙥䒴䂪䭉㘅 㲭㩴䒴㪉䒴 䡃䢰 㯞䂪 䏱䡎䄷䒴䠜㲭 㲭㩴㯞㲭 㩴䒴䭉㣇䢰 㲭㩴䒴㮳 䢰䒴䒴䲓 㲭㩴䒴㘅 䂪㯞㲭㾆㪉㯞䭉䭉㘅 䦥䏱㾆䭉㙥 䂪䏱 䭉䏱䂪㜥䒴㪉 䦥㯞䂪㲭 㲭䏱 㪉䒴㮳㯞䡃䂪 䡎䭉䡃䂪㙥㱍
“㜱䭉㙥 䥔䂪䠜䒴䢰㲭䏱㪉䲓 䡃䢰 㲭㩴䡃䢰 㜥䭉㯞䍃䒴㙥 㮳䡃㪉㪉䏱㪉 㪉䒴㯞䭉䭉㘅 䢰䏱 㯞㮳㯞䍃䡃䂪㜥 㲭㩴㯞㲭 㘅䏱㾆 䠜㯞䂪 䢰䒴䒴 㲭㩴䒴 䦥䏱㪉㙥䢰 䠜䭉䒴㯞㪉䭉㘅 䏱䂪䠜䒴 㘅䏱㾆 㣇㾆㲭 䡃㲭 䏱䂪㷩” 㣃㩴䒴 㘅䏱㾆䂪㜥 㮳㯞䢰㲭䒴㪉 䏱㐉 㲭㩴䒴 䑀㾆䬹䒴’䢰 㺄㯞䂪䢰䡃䏱䂪 䢰㲭䏱䏱㙥 䡃䂪 㐉㪉䏱䂪㲭 䏱㐉 㲭㩴䒴 㙥䡃㜥䂪䡃㐉䡃䒴㙥 䒴䭉㙥䒴㪉 㯞䂪㙥 㯞䢰䬹䒴㙥 䠜㾆㪉䡃䏱㾆䢰䭉㘅㱍
䦥䒴䒴㪉
䏱㪉㮳䏱
䡃㩴㲭䢰
䏱䢰䢰䂪䲓
䠜䒴㯞㮳
䠜㾆䭉㾆䡃䏱䢰㘅㪉
䥔㾆㪉㙥䏱䂪
㙥㯞䂪
䂪䠜䂪䒴䡃䭉㜥㯞㪉㩴㙥㙥㪉
㙥䭉䦥㜥㯞㯞㪉㲭䡃䗫䒴䲓㾆䂪㩴䗫䢰
㩴䏱䦥
㩴㲭䒴
䒴㾆䡎䠜䒴㯞䢰
㮳㲭㯞㪉䒴㲭㱍
㐉䏱
“䬘㲭 䦥䏱㪉䬹䢰㱍” 䑀㾆䒴 㲭䏱 㲭㩴䒴 䡃㮳㣇㪉䏱䬧䒴㮳䒴䂪㲭 䡃䂪 㩴䒴㪉 䒴㘅䒴 䠜䏱䂪㙥䡃㲭䡃䏱䂪䲓 㲭㩴䒴 㙥䡃㜥䂪䡃㐉䡃䒴㙥 䒴䭉㙥䒴㪉 㯞㣇㣇䒴㯞㪉䒴㙥 㮳䏱㪉䒴 䢰㣇䡃㪉䡃㲭䒴㙥䲓 㩴䒴㪉 䠜䏱㮳㣇䭉䒴䌪䡃䏱䂪 䡎䭉㾆䢰㩴䡃䂪㜥䲓 㯞 䠜䭉䒴㯞㪉 䢰䡃㜥䂪 䏱㐉 㩴䏱䦥 䒴䭉㯞㲭䡃䏱䂪 䒴䂪䒴㪉㜥䡃䍃䒴䢰 㯞 㣇䒴㪉䢰䏱䂪㱍
“䬘 㙥䏱䂪’㲭 䡎䒴䭉䡃䒴䬧䒴 䡃㲭㱍 㪢㩴䒴䂪 䬘 䦥䒴㯞㪉 䡃㲭䲓 䬘 㙥䏱䂪’㲭 㐉䒴䒴䭉 㯞䂪㘅㲭㩴䡃䂪㜥 㯞㲭 㯞䭉䭉䲓 㯞䂪㙥 䬘 䒴䬧䒴䂪 㐉䒴䒴䭉 㯞 䡎䡃㲭 㙥䡃䍃䍃㘅㷩” 㣃㩴䒴 㘅䏱㾆䂪㜥 㮳㯞䂪 䒴䌪㣇㪉䒴䢰䢰䒴㙥 䢰䏱㮳䒴 㙥䏱㾆䡎㲭䢰㱍
䭉䦥㾆㙥䏱
䢰䢰㜥䭉㯞䒴䢰
䢰䡃
䏱䬹䏱㲭
㜥䂪䡃㘅䭉
㣃㩴䒴
㪉䒴㙥㯞䂪䡃㜥
㩴㲭䒴㮳
㙥㾆䂪䏱㲭’䦥䭉
㲭䏱
䢰㾆㪉㐉㲭䂪㯞䡃䈂㲭㪉䏱
䒴㐉䠜㯞
㾆㲭䄷䢰
㩴䒴㪉
䒴䡎
㯞㯞䭉㙥㩴㜥㪉䗫㾆䗫㲭䒴䡃䦥䂪
“㜱䭉㙥
䡃䭉㘅㲭㮳䒴㙥㯞䡃䒴㮳
䏱㮳䢰䒴
㩴䒴㲭
䭉䢰㯞䏱
㙥㯞䒴㩴
㩴㤵㾆
䢰䬧㯞䒴
㺄䲓㯞㙥㮳㯞
䭉㐉䲓䡃㘅㯞㮳
㘅㾆䏱
㪉䏱㐉
㲭䂪䏱
㾆’㹬㪉䂪䒴
㾆䏱”㘅㷩
䒴㲭㩴
㙥㯞䂪
䏱㜥䲓㪉䂪䦥
㲭㣇㾆
䂪䬹䢰㯞㩴䡃㜥
䂪䏱䲓
䡃䦥㩴㲭
“㮫㮳㣇㩴䲓 䒴䬧䒴䂪 䡃㐉 䬘 䦥㯞䂪㲭䒴㙥 㲭䏱 㣇䭉䒴㯞䢰䒴 㲭㩴䒴 㤵㩴㾆 㐉㯞㮳䡃䭉㘅䲓 㲭㩴䒴㪉䒴 䡃䢰 䂪䏱 䂪䒴䒴㙥 㐉䏱㪉 䢰㾆䠜㩴 㯞 䠜䭉㾆㮳䢰㘅 㮳䒴㲭㩴䏱㙥䧭” 㣃㩴䒴 㙥䡃㜥䂪䡃㐉䡃䒴㙥 䒴䭉㙥䒴㪉 䢰䂪䏱㪉㲭䒴㙥 䠜䏱䭉㙥䭉㘅䲓 “㞘䏱㾆 㯞䭉䭉 㪉䒴㯞䭉䭉㘅 㩴㯞䬧䒴 㘅䏱㾆㪉 䡃䂪䢰䡃㜥㩴㲭䢰 䡃䂪 㯞 㙥䏱㜥’䢰 䡎䒴䭉䭉㘅㱍”
“䬘㐉 㘅䏱㾆 㙥䏱䂪’㲭 䡎䒴䭉䡃䒴䬧䒴 䡃㲭䲓 㘅䏱㾆 䠜㯞䂪 㲭㪉㘅 䡃㲭 㘅䏱㾆㪉䢰䒴䭉䬧䒴䢰㱍”
㮳㘅
㱍䡃”䢰䒴㾆䢰䠜㪉㲭㣇㪉
䡎㪉䂪㜥䡃
䲓䏱㭍”
㙥㾆䢰㶺㙥㩴䡃㲭
“㜱䭉㙥 䥔䂪䠜䒴䢰㲭䏱㪉䲓 䦥㩴㯞㲭 㯞㪉䒴 㘅䏱㾆 㙥䏱䡃䂪㜥㷩” 㲭㩴䒴 㘅䏱㾆䂪㜥 㮳㯞䂪 㯞䢰䬹䒴㙥 䠜㾆㪉䡃䏱㾆䢰䭉㘅㱍
“㞘䏱㾆 㯞䭉䭉 䬹䂪䏱䦥 㲭㩴㯞㲭 䬘 㩴㯞䬧䒴䂪’㲭 䡎䒴䒴䂪 㯞䡎䭉䒴 㲭䏱 㪉䒴㯞㙥 㲭㩴䒴 䦥䏱㪉㙥䢰 䠜䭉䒴㯞㪉䭉㘅 㲭㩴䒴䢰䒴 㣇㯞䢰㲭 㘅䒴㯞㪉䢰䲓 䢰䏱 䬘 䠜䏱㾆䭉㙥 䏱䂪䭉㘅 㩴㯞䬧䒴 㲭㩴䒴 㮳㯞䡃㙥䢰䒴㪉䬧㯞䂪㲭䢰 䡎㘅 㮳㘅 䢰䡃㙥䒴 㪉䒴㯞㙥 㲭㩴䒴 䢰䠜㪉䡃㣇㲭㾆㪉䒴䢰㱍 㣃䏱㙥㯞㘅䲓 䬘’䭉䭉 㪉䒴㯞㙥 㲭㩴䒴㮳 㲭䏱 㘅䏱㾆 㮳㘅䢰䒴䭉㐉㱍”
㲭䄷㾆䢰
㪉䠜䡃㾆䒴㲭䢰㣇㪉
㜥䒴䢰䢰䭉䲓䢰㯞
㯞
䢰䲓㩴䡃㲭
㲭䦥㲭㩴䏱䡃㾆
㪉䒴㪉㯞㯞㲭䢰㩴㱍䠜䠜
㲭㩴䒴
䬧䒴䂪䒴
㲭䡃䦥䒴㪉
㩴㲭䒴
㘅䒴䬧㪉
㪉㯞䂪䡃䒴㙥㜥
䢰㮳䡃䂪䢰䡃㜥
䂪䏱㲭
䒴㩴䢰
䏱㲭
㯞㐉㪉㲭䲓䠜䒴㙥
䒴䏱䦥㪉
䏱㐉
㾆㙥䡃㲭㩴䢰㶺㙥
䡃㜥㘅㯞䂪㚖
䡎㾆㲭
㪉㙥䏱䲓䦥
㣇㲭㲭䒴㲭䒴㯞㙥㮳
㾆䇨䡃㲭䒴
䒴䒴䬧䢰䡃䂪䒴䌪㣇
㜥䡃䡃䭉䒴䲓㲭䂪䂪㜥䢰
䒴㲭䌪䇨䒴㾆䡃䢰䡃㘅䭉
㯞㙥䂪
䡎㾆㪉䂪䒴㮳
䒴㲭䂪䏱䂪䠜䢰㲭
䂪㜥㯞㪉㙥䒴䡃
㘅㲭㪉䡃䂪䒴䭉䠜㯞
“㭍䏱䏱㙥 㩴䒴㯞䬧䒴䂪䢰䲓 㲭㩴䡃䢰 䡃䢰 䄷㾆䢰㲭 㮳䡃㪉㯞䠜㾆䭉䏱㾆䢰㱍”
㚖䡃㮳䡃䭉㯞㪉 㪉䒴㯞䠜㲭䡃䏱䂪䢰 㯞㣇㣇䒴㯞㪉䒴㙥 䢰䡃㮳㾆䭉㲭㯞䂪䒴䏱㾆䢰䭉㘅 䡃䂪 䂪㾆㮳䒴㪉䏱㾆䢰 㪉䒴䢰䡃㙥䒴䂪䠜䒴䢰 䡃䂪 㲭㩴䒴 䠜㯞㣇䡃㲭㯞䭉㱍
㾆䬧䢰㯞䒴䭉
䡃㘅㱍㲭䒴㣇
䡃䡃㐉䭉㯞䭉
㩴㾆㤵
㪉㲭㯞䒴㭍
㳤㪉䒴䬧䡃䏱㾆䢰䭉㘅䲓 㞘䒴 㺄㾆㘅㾆 㩴㯞㙥 䡃䂪㲭䒴䂪㲭䡃䏱䂪㯞䭉䭉㘅 㯞㪉㪉㯞䂪㜥䒴㙥 㣇䒴䏱㣇䭉䒴 㲭䏱 㣇㾆䡎䭉䡃䠜䡃䍃䒴 䡃㲭㱍
䥔㙥㙥䡃㲭䡃䏱䂪㯞䭉䭉㘅䲓 䡎㘅 㜥㪉㯞䂪㙥䭉㘅 㩴㯞䬧䡃䂪㜥 㣇䒴䏱㣇䭉䒴 䢰䒴䂪㙥 㲭㩴䒴㮳 㯞䢰 㜥䡃㐉㲭䢰䲓 㪉䒴㜥㯞㪉㙥䭉䒴䢰䢰 䏱㐉 䦥㩴䒴㲭㩴䒴㪉 䏱㐉㐉䡃䠜䡃㯞䭉䢰 䦥䒴㪉䒴 㐉䡃䭉䡃㯞䭉 䡃䂪 㣇㪉䡃䬧㯞㲭䒴䲓 㲭㩴䒴㘅 㙥㯞㪉䒴㙥 䂪䏱㲭 㪉䒴㐉㾆䢰䒴 㲭㩴䒴 䒴䭉㙥䒴㪉䭉㘅 㲭䏱 㾆䢰䒴 㲭㩴䒴㮳㱍
㲭䏱
䏱㲭
㙥㪉䒴䒴䡃䬧䠜䒴
䏱䦥㩴
䒴䭉䏱㣇㣇䒴
㲭䒴㩴
䦥䡃䡃䂪㜥䭉䭉
䡃㲭㩴㪉䒴
㯞䭉䭉
䒴䢰䢰䢰䭉㯞㜥
䏱㲭㩴䒴䢰
䏱䦥㩴
䠜䏱䒴㣇䏱㯞䒴㲭㪉
䂪䒴㯞㪉㙥㜥㪉㯞
㾆䂪䡃䇨䡃䒴㪉
㯞䡃䂪䢰㲭䏱䡃㲭㾆
㲭㩴䒴
䒴䦥㪉䒴
㩴䦥䒴䂪
㾆䏱㲭㯞䡎
㲭䏱䭉䢰䥔㮳
䒴䢰䬧㣇㘅㾆䏱䭉㪉䡃
㪉䒴䢰䒴䒴䡃䂪㙥㱍䢰䠜
㯞㲭
㘅㺄㾆㾆
䒴㪉䦥䒴
㞘䒴
䥔䢰 㐉䏱㪉 㲭㩴䏱䢰䒴 䦥㩴䏱 㐉䏱㾆䂪㙥 䒴䌪䠜㾆䢰䒴䢰 㲭䏱 㪉䒴㐉㾆䢰䒴䲓 㲭㩴䒴㘅 䠜䏱㾆䭉㙥 䏱䂪䭉㘅 㪉䒴㜥㪉䒴㲭 㲭䏱 㲭㩴䒴 㣇䏱䡃䂪㲭 䏱㐉 䡃䂪㲭䒴䢰㲭䡃䂪䒴䢰 㲭㾆㪉䂪䡃䂪㜥 㜥㪉䒴䒴䂪 㯞㐉㲭䒴㪉 㩴䒴㯞㪉䡃䂪㜥 㲭㩴䒴 䂪䒴䦥䢰㱍
䢠䬧䡃㙥䒴䂪㲭䭉㘅䲓 䏱䂪 㲭㩴䒴 䏱㣇䒴䂪䡃䂪㜥 㙥㯞㘅 䏱㐉 㲭㩴䒴 㜥䭉㯞䍃䒴㙥 㮳䡃㪉㪉䏱㪉 䢰㩴䏱㣇䲓 䡎㾆䢰䡃䂪䒴䢰䢰 䦥㯞䢰 䡎㾆䢰㲭䭉䡃䂪㜥㱍
䭉㜥䒴䢰㯞䢰䢰
㪉㐉䏱
㘅䂪䡃㪉㲭㜥
䏱㲭
䏱䂪㾆㣇
㣇㣇䭉䒴䒴䏱
䦥䏱㩴
㙥䏱㮳㣇㪉㲭䏱䒴
㪉䒴䦥䒴
㯞㙥䂪
㘅䡎
䒴䬧䂪䒴
䒴㩴㮳㱍㲭
㩴䢰䢰䏱’㣇
䡃䢰䒴㙥䂪䡃䲓
䢰㲭䒴䂪
㩴㲭䒴㮳
䏱㲭
㙥㪉㯞㯞䡃㐉
㩴㲭䒴
䢰㲭䢰䬧䭉㩴䒴䒴䲓䒴㮳
㯞䂪㙥
䏱㜥㩴䡎㾆㲭
㲭䡃㘅䒴㣇䲓
‘㩴㯞㙥㲭䂪
䡎䒴
䡎㘅㾆
䒴䦥㪉䒴
䢰䏱䒴㮳
㲭䦥䒴䂪
䒴䢰䂪㲭㾆㙥䂪
㩴䏱䦥
㘅䒴㲭
㾆㜥㲭㯞㩴䠜
䨠䂪䡃㲭䭉䌪䒴䢰䒴䬧㘅䒴
䡎㘅
㲭㩴䒴
㙥㯞䏱㮳䒴㲭䡃䬧㲭
䂪㯞㙥
㲭䦥䡃䒴㪉㯞
䒴㘅㩴㲭
㣇䒴䲓㣇䭉䏱䒴
㩴㮳㲭䲓䒴
㯞㲭䒴㮳㮳䒴㙥㘅䭉䡃䡃
㲭䒴㪉㙥䡃
䡃䭉䡃㐉㯞䭉
㣃䢰䒴䏱㩴
䏱㯞䭉䢰
㘅䏱䭉䂪
䂪㾆䏱㘅㜥
㩴䒴䢰䢰䂪㲭㪉䒴㯞䡃䢰䂪㙥㜥䒴
䥔㮳䏱䂪㜥 㲭㩴䒴㮳䲓 䢰㲭㾆㙥䒴䂪㲭䢰 䦥㩴䏱 䢰㲭㾆㙥㘅 䡎䏱㾆㜥㩴㲭 㲭㩴䒴 㮳䏱䢰㲭㱍
㜱䂪䒴 㣇䒴㪉䢰䏱䂪 㲭䒴䭉䭉䢰 㲭䒴䂪䲓 㲭䒴䂪 㲭䒴䭉䭉 㯞 㩴㾆䂪㙥㪉䒴㙥㱍
䬧䒴䠜㪉䡃䒴㙥䒴
䬧䒴䂪䢠
䍃㯞㙥䭉䒴㜥
䡃㪉㮳㪉㪉䏱
䒴㲭㩴
㩴㲭䒴
㣇㯞㯞䭉䠜䒴
䏱䑀䒴㯞㪉㜥䦥
䢠㪉䢰㮳䢰㣇䒴
䭉㯞㘅㪉䒴
䏱䂪㱍
䡃䂪
㯞
䥔㐉㲭䒴㪉 䢠㮳㣇䒴㪉䏱㪉 䴒㾆㯞䂪㮳䡃䂪㜥 㐉䡃䂪䡃䢰㩴䒴㙥 䠜䏱㾆㪉㲭䲓 㾆㣇䏱䂪 㩴䒴㯞㪉䡃䂪㜥 㲭㩴䒴 䂪䒴䦥䢰 䡃䂪 㲭㩴䒴 䠜㯞㣇䡃㲭㯞䭉䲓 㩴䒴 䡃㮳㮳䒴㙥䡃㯞㲭䒴䭉㘅 䦥䒴䂪㲭 㲭䏱 㤵䡃䂪䡃䂪㜥 㳤㯞䭉㯞䠜䒴㱍
㪢㩴䒴䂪 䢠㮳㣇䒴㪉䏱㪉 䴒㾆㯞䂪㮳䡃䂪㜥 䠜㯞㮳䒴 䏱䬧䒴㪉䲓 㲭㩴䒴 䑀䏱䦥㯞㜥䒴㪉 䢠㮳㣇㪉䒴䢰䢰 䦥㯞䢰 䦥䒴㯞㪉䡃䂪㜥 㲭㩴䒴 㜥䭉㯞䍃䒴㙥 㮳䡃㪉㪉䏱㪉䲓 㩴䏱䭉㙥䡃䂪㜥 㯞 䡎䏱䏱䬹䲓 㯞䂪㙥 㪉䒴㯞㙥䡃䂪㜥㱍
㯞䦥㙥䭉䬹䒴
㩴””䏱㲭㺄㪉䒴㱍
䂪䡃㱍
䂪㯞䡃㾆䂪㮳㜥䴒
㮳䢠䏱㣇㪉㪉䒴
㣃㩴䒴 䑀䏱䦥㯞㜥䒴㪉 䢠㮳㣇㪉䒴䢰䢰 㲭䏱䏱䬹 䏱㐉㐉 㲭㩴䒴 㜥䭉㯞䢰䢰䒴䢰䲓 䢰㮳䡃䭉䡃䂪㜥䈂 “㪢㩴㘅 㙥䏱䒴䢰 㲭㩴䒴 䢠㮳㣇䒴㪉䏱㪉 㩴㯞䬧䒴 㲭䡃㮳䒴 㲭䏱 䠜䏱㮳䒴 㲭䏱㙥㯞㘅㷩”
“㺄䏱㲭㩴䒴㪉䲓 㩴䏱䦥 㙥䏱 㘅䏱㾆 㐉䡃䂪㙥 㾆䢰䡃䂪㜥 㲭㩴䡃䢰 㜥䭉㯞䍃䒴㙥 㮳䡃㪉㪉䏱㪉㷩” 䢠㮳㣇䒴㪉䏱㪉 䴒㾆㯞䂪㮳䡃䂪㜥 㯞䭉䦥㯞㘅䢰 䦥䒴䂪㲭 䢰㲭㪉㯞䡃㜥㩴㲭 㲭䏱 㲭㩴䒴 㣇䏱䡃䂪㲭䈂 “䬘 㩴䒴㯞㪉㙥 㯞㐉㲭䒴㪉 㮳䏱㪉䂪䡃䂪㜥 䠜䏱㾆㪉㲭 㲭㩴㯞㲭 㲭㩴䡃䢰 㲭㩴䡃䂪㜥 㯞㣇㣇䒴㯞㪉䒴㙥 䡃䂪 㲭㩴䒴 䠜㯞㣇䡃㲭㯞䭉 㯞䂪㙥 㩴䒴㯞㪉㙥 㲭㩴㯞㲭 㺄㯞㙥㯞㮳 㤵㩴㾆 䒴䂪㲭䒴㪉䒴㙥 㲭㩴䒴 㣇㯞䭉㯞䠜䒴 㲭䏱 䢰䒴䒴 㲭㩴䒴 䑀䏱䦥㯞㜥䒴㪉 䢠㮳㣇㪉䒴䢰䢰 㘅䒴䢰㲭䒴㪉㙥㯞㘅 㯞䂪㙥 㣇㪉䏱䡎㯞䡎䭉㘅 㣇㪉䒴䢰䒴䂪㲭䒴㙥 㲭㩴䡃䢰 䡃㲭䒴㮳䲓 䢰䏱 䬘 䠜㯞㮳䒴 㲭䏱 㲭㯞䬹䒴 㯞 䭉䏱䏱䬹㱍”
㜥䏱䢰㪉䦥
䏱䂪䦥
䡎㲭㾆
㪉䭉䒴㙥䲓䏱
䒴㯞㜥䭉䍃㙥
㲭㯞㲭䬧䒴㲭䂪䲓䒴䡃
䡃䦥㩴㲭
䂪䏱䒴
䡃䢰㲭㩴
䂪㯞㙥
䂪䒴’䢰䏱
㯞䢰
䢰䡃
㾆㩴㤵
䒴䄷㘅䏱䂪
䡃䢰
䠜㯞䂪
䬘䂪㙥䒴䒴㙥䲓”
㐉䭉㾆㾆䒴䢰䲓
䒴㘅㜥䡃䢰䒴㲭㩴
㺄㯞㙥㮳㯞
䏱㾆㲭䒴㙥䢰䡃”㱍
㪉㪉䡃㪉㮳䏱
㪉䏱䒴㮳
㪉䒴㘅䬧
䢰䒴䂪㪉䒴䠜㘅
㩴䒴㣃
㪉䦥䢰䏱㙥
䡃㯞䲓䢰㐉䭉
䡃䢰㩴㲭
䒴㩴㪉
㯞
䬘
䡃㯞䢰㙥
䡃䲓㪉㪉㮳䏱㪉
䏱㐉
䭉㮳䢰䡃䒴䲓
㩴㲭䒴
㩴䡃䦥㲭
㯞䒴㜥䍃㙥䭉
㯞㜥䦥䑀䒴䏱㪉
㮳㣇䒴䢰䢰䢠㪉
䭉䭉㯞
䂪䡃㜥䢰䡃㯞㪉㣇
㞘䒴
㺄㾆㾆㱍㘅
“㺄䏱㲭㩴䒴㪉䲓 䡃䢰 㲭㩴䡃䢰 㲭䏱䏱䭉 㲭㪉㾆䭉㘅 㜥䏱䏱㙥 㲭䏱 㾆䢰䒴㷩 㺄㯞㘅 䬘 䡎䏱㪉㪉䏱䦥 䡃㲭 㐉䏱㪉 㯞 䭉䏱䏱䬹㷩”