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Book1:TeDream-Maker (第34/166页)
elikethepurposelessgameschildrenpyed.Onlyaftermillionsofyearsofzigzaggedges,diditetobewhatitwastoday.Hecludedbysayingthatittothoseesteemedstistsandschorspresenttotrace,researdexpinthosedeviousges.AsAishalistened,herrespeincreased.Inafewwordshehad1aiddowntheprinciplesforthereseardmadeaplexprojectseemsimple.Asshegottoknowhimbetter,shewasmesmerizedbyhimandvoluntarilyfollowedhimtohisKingdominthesecludedmountains.GraduallyKingDimitribecamehergreatmentorandsheroudtobeeoneofhistwenty-fourbeauties. Aishasighedasshelookedatthephotoonherdesk.Hisnatural,iwanderlustwasastrangecharacteristicthatledhimtoleavethisbeautifulkingdomwithitsmagnifitmountainsandstreams,itsluxuriouspadtwenty-fourbeauties,togorovingaroundlikeanomad.Themaniuregrewyoungerandyounger,untilitbecameanaughtyboyishgrin.SheughedandthoughtDimitriinessencewaslikeaurousboyandwouldehomewheiredofroaming.Thebookcaseswerestilldisorderly,thesoftheputerdispyedfruitsofherthoughts,theheprioppedmomentarily.Awomanwasseenengrossedinherreading. Stephanie: Therefleoftheswayingbraheweepingwillowsoilesswavesofthegooopersonifyadnguidwoman,half-yielding,half-resisting.Thegoonwasborderedononesidebyasheercliff,withacavefarabovethewaterlevel.Theonlywayofentrywasbyclimbingupastoutrope.AbovethecavewasthecarvedfigureofaTibetanBuddhawithfourhands,eachholdingastrangeon,likeaprotectiveguardiaypreventingevilspiritsfrominvadireatoftheyoungwomanractigprodigiousfeatsofthefleshbody.0ccasionallyshewouldopenherrgealluringeyeswhichseemedtohideamillios.Suchmysteriouselusivenessseemeddestiobewitdehesoulofman.Herlusciousbckhairulledbatoheavybraidsthatshewoundaroundherhead,buttheseverehairstyleonlyplementedhercssidubeautyandaristocraticbearingwhiothingcouldceal.Therefleofthewatershimmeringandglitteringuhesunwasherasbrightnorasillustriousasherfamilyhistory,butshealkedtoanyoneexceptDimitriaboutit. 2 ShecalledherselfStephanie,neverrevealirueidentity.Sherincess,daughterofaprihermotherlostfavoranduttodeath.Atthetimeshewasstudyingabroad.Fearingpersecutionfromhermother’senemies,shedidnotdaretoreturive1and.Usedtobeingwaitedonhandandfoot,shedidnotknowhowtotakecareofherself,leastofallhowtomakealiving.Theonlyroadopentoherseemedtobetolivebyheryouthayandtakeuptheoldestprofessionintheworld.Butshesedsuchdegradation,becausetoher,herbodywassacred-themostmagidmysteriouspuzzlewhichshewaoexploreanduwasatthistimethatshemetDimitri,whosekindnessandstraightforwardcharacterattractedher.Dimitritookherinhandandtaughtherthetricksofsurvivalinvagabondage:suchashowtogetfood,howtofindsafehaventopassthenightandtorelieveherselfetc.Thedaystheyspenttogetherroamireets,carefreeandspontaneousastwobirdsflyingintheskywerethehappiestinherlife.Theytalkedaboutanythingahingthatcametomind,happytofindakindredspirit.Sometimes,theywouldshoutiementduringanargumentorburstintohiriousughter,heedlessofthecuriousandsfuleyesofpassersby. Oneightinearlyspring,DimitribroughtStephaooneofhisseooks.Itwasieerbetweenawalndatallbuilding,discoveredbyotherhomelesspe
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