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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第23/166页)
hargedthroughthesecrettutackedtheRomanLegions.DimitrifeltasthoughhewaschargingthroughtheMongoliangrassndo-footedsteed,ahoughhewasfightinginthedesertwithitsendlessexpanseofyellowsand. Battlecriedresounded.KingDimitri’ssoldierswerenakedandweldedonlyprimitiveons,butitdidhem.TheselioedwarriorschargedferociouslyatthefullyarmoredRomanLegions.Totheirastonishmentandbewilderment,thewarriorsfoundthatthoughtheRomanswerefullyequipped,theywerenotsolidshapes,butonlyillusionaryphantoms.WhentheyrushedheadlongintotheranksofthestatelyRomanLegions,theirattackbroughtwithitagustofwhirlwind,onimpactofwhichthephantomsdispersedinalldires.Amidtheturmoilofbattle,allthatcouldbeseenwasonesolitarywoman,uglyanddeformedbymultiplescarstryingtoescape.Medusa,mountedobcksteed,reizedhertobethetraitorIleen.Takinganarrowfromherquiver,shetookaimatthepreyandwithoneinfallibleshotpiercedherthroatbeforeKingDimitricouldstopher.Dimitriimmediatelyspurredhishorseandgallopedover,butIleenwasalreadydead.Hereyeshoweverwerewideopenandfullofhate.Helookedatherregretfully,rememberingtheirpastretionship.Shehadbeenhisfavoriteeformanyyearsandhadtributedmuchtowardshisempire.Thusherundyinghatredforhimwasinaway,justified. Atthatmoment,thephantomsoftheRomanlegionsevaporatedintodarkclouds.Thesedarkcloudsgatheredoverheadandtorrentsofrainpoureddown.RaindropsfellonDimitri’swarriorswhobegabatothesoilfromwhichtheyhadsprung.Ileen’sbody,whichwasalsomadeofearth,sooedtoo.Dimitriwatchedashissoldiersdisappeared,justashisenemieshad,andhewalkedonaloheraintowardsthevalleythinking,"Letwhatshoulddispersebedispersed,andwhatshouldturntodustbeturodust.WhenJehovahmademan,heordaihat‘Dustthouartanduntodustthoushaltreturn’.Afterdeath,withtheextinguishmentofthefleshbody,willloveandhatedispersetoo?Orwilltheyremainforever?" Dimitriwasrudelyawakeheinsistentringingofthephoillhalfasleep,hehadnotquiteshakenoffthemencholyeffectofhisdream.HeheardthefamiliarvoiariannatellinghimofwhathadhappeheKaffees,thatshewasatthegaragefixingherdwouldbehomesoontogoapartmenthuntingwithhim.Heansweredinmonosylliublesofonly‘OK’and‘yes’andhungup.Hesatthereforawhile,adjustingtotherealworldhehadebacktoandthought,"Thehappeningsofthesestfewdaysarereallylikeadream,butmydreamsthoughbazarre,seemsoreal!However,realityorfantasyitisallpastanddoh.IhaveruinedIleen’slife;IakethesamemistaketwidruinMarianna’saswell.Iamadreamer,bestsuitedtothecarefreelifeIhadbeenliving.WhystayonhereunfortablycoopeduparoyingthelifeofthewomanIlove?Dreamsmaybetrueoritmaynot,butmybittersweetentawithIleenisover,soisthecrisisinmyKingdom.Myfuturedreamsshouldbesweetohinkingso,hisspiritslifted.LeavingahecoffeetableforMarianna,hepushedouthisshoppingcart,stillintactwithhisbelongings,aonhisway,light-heartedandcarefree,thoughalittlepeheonlythingofMarianna’sthathetookwithhimwastheredscarfshehadknittedespeciallyforhim. Boredwithwaitingiohavehercaratteo,Mariannastrolledleisurelyacrossthestreetforacupofcoffee.Shelookedatthediamsparklingerandwaseted.Butasshesatthere,shewasonceagainstru
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