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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第9/166页)

ewayMariannasaid,

    "I’vetoldyouagainandagainyoucouldeandsleepinmygarage.Whydon’tyou?"Dimitrithoughtitoverandsaid.

    "Iwille,butI’llpayrent.Theysaythey’relookingfasattendahegasstationnearatown.”Mariannaleasantlysurprised.

    "Inthatcase,yousleepinthegarage.Youeintothehouseandsharemybedroom.I’mgdyouarewakinguptoreality.Ihopeyouwon’teverliveonlyinyourdreamsagain."

    "Whynot?"askedDimitrismiling."Youaretoowideawake.Youpuyourwakinghours.Actuallydreamsarethemostpreciouspartoflife.Itisatreasureasrotraofreallife.”Mariannadidnotwanttuefurtherwithhimforfearhewouldgehismind.

    "Let’sgo,”shesaid.Shetookhisarmandtheywalkedawaywithaliltieps.

    Chapter2KingdomintheDream

    I,amidawildernessofmountainrangeswheretherewerenosignofhumanlifeandwhereevenbirdsandanimalsseldomvisited,liesthefountain-headofthesurroundingmountainstreams—apool,crystalclearandicycold.Thewaterflowedbetweewihatstoodguardbesideit.Purplecloudscouldbeseenrisingfrombehindthemountainsintheearlym.Acctoesegeomancy,thefeng-shuiofthispcesofullofmysteryandserenity,wasexcellent,aso-called"gold-swallowing"locatioeofanewkingdomabouttorise.

    Thetwinpeakshadaniure-bothofthemwereftatthetip,fanaturalpteauofrichredsoil.Inthisseeminglygodforsakehesepteausectedbyasuspensiewereingruouswiththeirsurroundings.Opteauwasanaesepace-stylebuildingofglitteringyellowgzedtile,redwallsandtiltingeavesofcarveddragons.Therightpteau,however,wasultramodern,sistingofahelicopterndingfield,ahugeteleunicationssatellitedish,apowerpnt,ahospitandanadministrativebuilding.

    Thehallofthisesepace-likebuildingwasenormous,talndsolemn.Ithadanintimidatingatmospherethatmadeanyindividualingtoitseeminsignifit.ThickPersiancarpetscoveredthefloorandatriumphantgoldendragon,tailswishing,whiskersflyingandcwsdang,decoratedonesideofthewall.Infrontofitwasaedptform.Asolidgoldthrooodinthemiddleofthisptform,fnkedohersidewithalife-likespeofanAsiantiger,ferociousteethbared,eyesglmaliciously,itsjetbckstripesstandingoutagainsttheglossyyellowfur.Twhtlinesofpinredwoodchairs,twelveoneachside,ledtowardsthedoor-way,withspesofotherwildbeasts,bears,leopardsandenormousspread-wingedeaglespcedbehindthem,givingthehalfearsomeatmosphere.

    Atdiime,nativesofthemountainswouldhearmelodiousmusiingfromthediningroomothehalndtheykheking"washavingdinner.Noonehadeveractuallybeeninthediningroombutgrapevinenewshaditthattwenty-fournudebeautiesofdifferentnationalitiesservedthemeal.Theywouldrotateintheirduties,butfouralwayssatwiththekingatthetable;tenwouldservethemeahertenwouldpymusistrumentstoapanythedinneras"theking"likedmusidwouldorderdifferentinstrumentstobepyedacctohisfanetimescssical,sometimeseastern,sometimeswestern.Nomhtingapplianceswereused;theroomwaslitexclusivelybydlesandpaterns.Thetwenty-fourbeautieswereadorhdiamonds,rubies,sapphiresandotherpreciousjewels,lendingamystidromanticairtothebaheCaucasiaiesweregradelegant,theLatiies,vivaciousandpassioheorientalbeauties,mysteriousandexquisitelyfeminine.Eachhadherindividualcharmandgracetobefullyappre
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