Book2:KigdomIteDreams
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orusthere!” “WasthattheBuddhisttemplebyLakeMerritt?Myformer#1assassinisnowamonkinthattemple.Hehassworakeasiepoutofthetemplewhilehelivedahed,andsecludedhimselftheretospeofhislifeinprayeranddoingpe’sreallyunimagiohavesuchperseveranless...”OliverKaffeelookedatDimitriandsaidslowly, “Coulditbethatitisalsomyfiination?” “Ihavethoughtofthat,too”saidDimitrismilingathimknowingly.Youuandmenohurtsyouandotherpeople.Youotkillit,butyoutameit.Hereafter,youmustbeextravigintaboutthisshatwillbeyourprimarygoalwhenyouareatthetemple.” OliverKaffeemulledoverDimitri’swordsandthought, “Heisright.Thereisavenomoussnakeinmegnawingatmysoul.Whenmyambitioncouldn’tberealizedorsatisfied,thatsnakedrovemetotrytoattainmygoatanyprice,byanymeans,whateverthesequences,evenatthesacrifiahesatisfaygreedandavaricepriority.Enmity,jealousy,envyandangerwerelikepoisonoussnakesgnawingatmysoundIneverkpoisonoussnakeishumannature.Itotbekilled,butbetamed.”Dimitrifinishedoffthebeerile,stoodupandsaid, “Ihavethingstodoandmustleavenow.Seeyouallter.”Heturnedandwalkedintotherosebushesandsoondisappearedintothedarknessofnight. RichardandJamazwereusedtoDimitri’sunventionalhabitofingandgoingashepleased,sotheydidnothingtostophiheoutthefireandeachfoundtheirownspotinthehalf-burnthousealeddownforthenight.Atdawm,thethreeofthemcametotheBuddhistTemplebythekeandkhed-Oweledthemin.Hewasnoloheugly,ferociouslookingmanheusedtobe.Hehadturoabenignandkiedmonk.Straosaythegeofhearteventuallygeone’sveryappearahefirstlightofdawn,Big-OshavedoffOliverKaffee’shairandtookhimintothetemple.Thoughhishairwasshavedoff,Mr.Kaffeewasstilypersonanddidnotjointheorder. 7 Dimitriwalkedonalone.Nightwasdeepandbothpedestriansandcarswerescarthestreets.Hecouldnotexpinwhyhehadleftsoabruptlyandwalkedoffbyhimself,leavinghisthreefriendsinthedesertedrosegarden.Hisintuitioointimatethatsomethingwasabouttohappen.Butwhat?Hedidnotknodonhewalked,notknowinghowmanystreetshehadcrossedorhowfarhehadgonewhensuddenlythestoflicsfilledtheair.No,itwasthefragranceofaveryexpensiveperfume.Awomanmustbestandingsomewhereahead.Justthen,hiswhiteehitsomething.Itwastheheelofawoman’sshoes.Thewomanturnedandexcimed, “Dimitri!Isthatyou?Itmustbeyou.Iknewyouwouldetomyrescue.”ThewomanthrewherselfintoDimitri’sarmsandhekhenitwasMegginn.Hekissedheronthecheekandasked, “It’ste.Whatareyoudoingherealohestreets?It’stoodangerous!” “Ifitweren’tso,howwouldIbeabletomeetyouagain?Youreallykeptyourpromisetohelpmewhenevermydipidatedcarbrokedown.Youareamanofyourword...”SuddenlyMeggiherewassomethingdifferentaboutDimitri.Shewavedherhandinfrontofhisface,butDimitridid.“Dimitri!“sheexcimed“What’swrongwithyoureyes?” “Let’stalkwheoyourcar.Theoldroutine,Megginn.Yougetintothedstarttheengine.Iwillgiveitastrongpushfromtheback.”Soon,thecarstartedupslowly.Dimitrifelthiswaytothefrontandquicklyjumpedintothepassenger’sseat. “IheardElenasaythatonedayyouwouldgoblind.I’msorrytofindthatdayisalreadyhere.Butthesttimewemet,youreyeswerefine!” “W