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Book2:KigdomIteDreams (第227/246页)
cretively.Soonshecametedeadtree,whoseburntbarkandbranchesshowedsignsofhaviruckbylightning.ThiswasanotherofwilyVio’ssecrethide-outs.Mr.Finger,herex-loveraenemyfollowedcloselybehindher.Viostoodsilentlyinfrontofthewitheredtreeforquitesometime.Shehadthoughtdowreehouseaartwithaste,butthehought, “Ihavespentyearsoftimeaofurnishacozyhomeformyself.Itwouldbeashametoburnitalldown.AlsoifworseestotheworseandIamdefeated,thistreeholewillbeasafehavereattoasastresort.”SoViowaiveredinherdecisiontoburheredtreeandthought, “Whydon’tIgoinandseeifMr.Fihere.Ifheis,atthistimeofthenighthewouldbedeaddrunkanditwouldnotbehardtokillhim.”Takinganarrowfromherquiver,sheshaveditdowntothesizeofatoothpickwithhersword.Shemadethreeofthemandchosethesharpestoakewithher.Shegedherselftothesizeofafinger,brushedasidethewildgrowthctheholeaered. Mr.FingeruoodthatViointeokillhimwiththesharp-pointedwoodenspikeshejustmadeandwasveryangry. “Good!Iwilldothesametoyou!”hethought.HejumpedoutoftheshadyflowerpattothebrightmoonlightandpickedamongthewoodenspikesViohadleftbehindlookingforthesharperohelyhidhimselfagainamongtheflowers.Viocameoutofthetreehole,grinningwidely.Shedidn’tfindanytrar.Fingerinsideandcludedhemusthavediedinthefirethatedthestrawhut.Throwingdownthewoodenspikeinherhandontotheground,shewasjustabouttoturnbacktoanormalwomawhensomeonesuddenlyjumpedoutoftheflowerpatdrushedather.Beforesherealizedwhathadhappened,asharpwoodenspikewasthrustintoherchest.Viowasthuruck.WhensheopenedhereyeswideandrealizeditwasMr.Finger,shewasfuriousandshouted, “You...youdaretobetrayme...?You...youdaretokillme?” “Itwasyouwhowaokillmefirst”Mr.Fingerughed.“Itwasyouwhobetrayedme.Sowhatdon’tIdaretodo?”saidhethrustingthespikedeepintoherchest.Viofelltothegroundwithbloodgushingfromherwound.Mr.Fingercppedhishandsandthehemoutsaying, “Good.Good.Everythingissettledthen.IwassohappythatIfinallygotawife,butnowIkillherwithmyownhands.KingDimitri’spacehasbeenburnttotheground.Thereisnoreasonformetolingerhereanymore.Ihadbettervamoose?Thehoughtofsomethingandsaid, 22 “Yes,ifIshouldeverseeDimitriagain,IowjustifymyselftohihisgiveandtakemakesusevenandIdon’thaveanythingmoretodowiththismess.AstowhatenmityexistsbetweenhimandVio,hasnothingtodowithme.Imustextricatemyselfpletelyfromallthis.Thesituationnowis1-1=0.It’sasifnothingeverhappenedandhasnothingatalltodowithme.:Sayingso,heturnedandwalkedrapidlyawayonhistwoshort,sturdylegsintotheflowerpatch.ThingsonthiseartharestraheyareplicatedandnotassimpleasMr.Fihought.OnlyMr.Fiwistedbraincouldeupwithsuchabsurdlogic.Thingsohotbesolvedbysuchsimplemathequationsas1-1=0.Sometimes1-1doesnotequal0.ThatissomethingMr.Fingercouldnotuand. WhenMr.Fingerleft,Vioyonthegroundinherownpoolofblood.Shewasasp,butdead.Shethought, “Whenoneisonthepointofdeath,everythingequalszero.WhatistherethatIhavetohave?Whatisworthfightingfor?Everythingequalszero.ButIamodie.MymotherisinfieryGehennawaitingformetosaveher.MymagnifitgoldpacehasjustseenthelightofdayandIhaven’treallye
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