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Book2:KigdomIteDreams (第9/246页)
ingandevenlossoflives,whichwaswhatthekindandmagnanimousKingDimitriwasloathtoseeorhear.Theseeminglytranquilriverhadpceswherethecurrentswereveryswiftandsubmergedreefsandunseenobstacleswerescatteredaroue,soonlythemostexperiencedsailorscouldhopetonavigateunscathed.IntheblueskiesofthismysteriousKingdom,nimblehelicopters,toolsoftransportationofthebeauties,couldsometimesbeseen.Theywerenotveryoftenused,andthebeautiestriednottotakeofforndfrombasesotherthanthoseiheKingdom,topreveionandtragbyradarsofothertries.KingDimitrididnotwanthisprivafringedupoherdidhewishtointerferewithothers.Thathasalwaysbeenhislifestyle.Inaword,theproduofstaplefoodandoditieswereenoughtomaketheKingdomself-suffit.Butmedieandotheriesthatthebeauties,whichcamefromhighlycivilizedoutsideworlds,wereusedto,hadtobeimportedbyseaandair.KingDimitrialsowaoimprovetheprimitivelivingstandardsofthenatives.Therefore,thiscovertroute,hiddeniouchedprimitiveforest,becamethemainsupplylineofKingDimitri’sKingdom. DozensofboatsarrivedatthetemporarydockofGiantMountain.Aftercarryingthegoldbricksashore,thecrewleft.Frombehindtherocksofthemountain,afigurewithonesinglergestrathebackofhisheadcouldbeseenpeeringdownatthesebelofterhisfronteyewasblihepiergironedusa,Cyclopsbecameextremelysensitiveandashamedofhisdeformityandwouldnotshowhimselfuntileveryonewasgone.Soonlyaftermakingsurethatthecoastwascleardidheeoutofhidingandwalkdowntothedock.Hehoistedtwoheavygoldbricks,oneoneachshoulder,andwalkingbackwardsclumsilyandboriouslyuphillwithhisunwieldyload,ataskmademoredifficultbecausehecouldrelyonlyonhisbackeyefht.Buthisbulgingmusclesshowedtherewerelimitlessamountsofenergystoredinsidehisbody.Perhapsthismonotonousphysicalborwasonehelikedmost. Oopofthemountainwasahugeironpotofmeltinggold,overabzingfire.Cyclopsputdowwoheavygoldbridwehepot,usinganironsticktostirthemeltedgold.Fromexperiencehekwasnotquitereadyyet.Morefuelobeaddedtothefirebeforethegoldwouldbefullymelted.Oppositetotheironpotwasabroadfoundationofthegoldpacewithfegoldpilrsrisingtotheskies;makingthebarrenmountainseemwilderandmoremysteriousthanever,liketheruinsofaructure.ThesoundofhelicinesgrewlouderandCyclopssawasmall,exquisitehelicopteringtiantMountainpreparingtond.Havingohide,heslippedbehihepilrsandpeeredoutasRomi,Megginnaine,whohadetoihestrusite,steppedoutofthecraft.Romi,whohadandarchitecturalbackground,rolledouttheblueprintsofthepnswhichshehaddrawnacctoideasandguidelibyClementine,whointurnbasedherdimensionsonthepaceofZeusintheSeventhHeavenwhereshegrewup.OnlyZeus’pacewasmadeoflightcopper,whileKingDimitri’swasofsolidgold.Aftermakingtherounds,MegginnsaidtoRomi, “Ithinkwehavesuffitgoldheretobuildthepace,butthespeedofstruistoosloanttofinishitbeforeKingDimitrireturns.” “That’stobeexpected”repliedRomi“ifwerelyontheborofonlyoneman.” “MaybeI’llbeabletohelp”saidClementine.“Let’sgoandihewidthahofthefoundationfirst.”ThethreewalkedupthestepsandcircledthefoundatioablydiscCyclopsbehihepilrs.Clementine,whoseemedtoknowhimcalledout,“Cyclops!Cyclops!eout.
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