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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第125/166页)

raightatthemanwithloweredhead.Hishornpiercedtheman,sstomach,leavinghisiinesallroundhimwherehefell.Hediedinapoolofblood,histeethchedinbitterhedeathtollrose,butthenativesstildvanced,waveafterwave,surroundingthecouplelikeahumanwall,willingtogivetheirlivesjusttohampertheenemy’sprogress.Theykhattreetrunksandtrapswereofnoavail,thattheonlythingthatomentarilystopthemonsterwastheirfleshandblood.ThenativesbattledonceouslyagainstalloddsinloyaltytoKingDimitriandtoprotectthecelestialnymph-likebeauties.Theydiedindroves.Acloudofsmokehungintheskyabovethebattlefieldandwithitcouldbeheardsuppressedandindistinctsoundsofmuffled,passionatesobs.IleenwasimmediatelyonthealertandpoiouttoCyclopssaying,

    "Thatcloudofsmokeistheembodimentoftheevilflobythecave.Cutitwithyoursword!"Cyclopsthrust,stabbedandcutrighta,butthemetalswordcouldnotcutthroughtheintangiblesmoke.Theworld’ssharpestswordthatcouldpiercethehardestmetalotecameintotactwiththesoftestandlightestofsubstahesmokeparted,onlytoetogetheragain.Thecloudofsmokedriftedtowardsthepace,weepingforthenoblewarriors.Thebattlewagedon.

    Thebattlewagedfiercerthanever,andtheuproariousshouts,thedinofgonswhichfilledtheair,earerandheedgeoftheforest.Cyclops’violentroarscouldclearlybeheard,butthebravewarriorsstillfoughttothedeath.Medusaandthebeautiessteppedoutontotheattiedwithbonsai,andwaitedtheretenseandworried.Butallremainedcalm,withnotraceofhysteria,fortheyhadetoaresolutiontoliveordiewiththepace.Justthen,acloudofsmokeflewswiftlytowardsthemandgedintoabeautifulhumanshape.Whenitgottotheattic,Medusasaid,

    "ThisisWhiteFairyIwastellingyouabout.”Everyonecppedtheirhandsinwele.Natalie,thebeautifulballerina,eciallyhappyandsaid,

    "Iknewyouwouldetoourrescue.”

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    "OfcourseIwould,”repliedWhiteFairy."MylifewascreatedbyKingDimitriinthatballet.Icouldn’tpossiblyremainapassivebystander.IhadtoeandhelpdefendhisKingdom.”Shetinuedsorrowfully"Thenativesaredefeated,buttheirselflessbraveryanddedicationisunbelievable.TheythrewthemselvesatCyclops,attaghimlikehumanwaves,regardlessoftheirlivesorsafety,impedinghisprogressbysheerheirbloodhasdyedthesoindtheirbodiespavedthebattlefield,fortheypittheirfleshandbloodagainstthemonsterandhismagicsword.Thoughtheyareforcedtoretreat,theyhavedoheirbest."

    "Oh,whydidtheyhavetodothat?"Medusacriedinexasperation."ItoldthemagainandagainthattheywerenomatchforCyclopsandthesword,sotheyshouldnotfighthimfacetoface,asitcouldonlymeah.Iorderedthemtodotheirbesttopreservethemselvesandhampertheenemywithguerriltactics.Whydidn’ttheydoasItoldthemto?Thecostistooheavy!”Theshoutsearerandheedgeoftheforest,andMedusatriedtofortherpanionsbysaying,

    "Thereisstillolineofdefense,awidebeltoffire.Wecouldnothopetostopthem,butwiththehelpofthewinds,wecouldatleastslowthemdown.Ouronlyrealhopeisforthefogtodisperse,asonlythendoIhavethecetofighthimooone.”

    Inthedensefog,theflickerefmescouldbedised,heraldingthatthewarriors,uoresistanylonger,hadlitthefirewhiedakindofbelt.Theyretreatedioprepareforandformanewonsught.Theirmoodwaste
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