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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第94/166页)

erthetoilet.Thenshehoistedupherskirt,pealeddownherredpantiesandsatdowntorelieveherself.Asshesatthere,feeliy,smellystoolleaveherbody,shethoughtofthecyaastyfoodbecamefoulsmellingexcrement,delicioushotdogsbecamestool,simirinshape,butthensodifferent!Humansneedfoodtolive.Theyusetheirfleshbodytoworkiogetfoodtoeataoexcreteit!Suchistheendlesscyanlife!Ifshebecameahooker,shewouldacceptaman’spenisascasuallyaseatingahotdogandascasuallyusethemoneysheearobuyfoodandthenexcreteit.ShelookedatthelowerportionofherbeautifulnakedbodyexposedtherebeforeherandDimitri’swordscamebacktain,"Donotallowanystrangemaopeeinandoutofyourbodyatrandom,justasyouwouldraeryourhome.”Hewasright.Suchabeautifulbodyshouldhrownawayatrandom.Fullyrelieved,sheedherselfwiththepaperandflushedthetoilet.Shepulledupherpanties,adjustedherskirtagratifiedasshewatchedallthesmelndfilthgodownwiththeswirlingwater.Sheleftherstalowashherhandsatthebasin.Shesmiledattheimageinthemirrorasshepowderedherfadaddedatouchoflipsticktoherlips,whichhadbeenrubbedoffbythehotdog.

    "HowstupidIwas!Ialmostittedaninexcusablemistakethatwouldhaveruinedmywholelife!"The,theheflushingtoiletstillwhirlingbehindher.

    PhysicallyYokofelthappyandrexednowthatshehadetoadecision,buttherewasstilheavyburdenonherheartbecausethequestionofherlivelihoodremainedunsolved.Shehurriedtowardsthegamblinghouse,hopingAmaliahadaluckystreaktoday.Amaliawasanoldwomaniies.Herpastwasanenigmaandapuzzle.Nooneknewanythingabouther,exceptthatshehadasoncalledDimitri,whomnoonehadeverseenandshehadfottenhisstname.Forthepastfiftyyears,herlifehadbeeeredaroundthegamblinghouse.Yokowasanabandonedbabyshesaworeetonedayandenerousimpulse,tookherhomeandraisedher.Thougholdenoughtobehergrandmother,sheinsistedonbeingcalledbyhernameonly,soYokogrewupcallingher,Amalia.Thetwomadetheirlivingbygambling,theonlywayoflifetheyknew.Retly,theyweredownontheirluck.ThatwasthemainreasonwhyYokothoughthooker.ShewaogetholdofsomemooprovideAmaliawithgamblingfundstotryherluckagainatthetables.Whentheywerelucky,theylivedverywellindeed.Butwhatcameeasy,wenteasy.Theylivedextravagantlyandsplurgedasiftherewasnotomorrow.Eveheirluckwasbad,itwasn’thardtogetbyinthegamblinghousewheretheywere"oldtimers"andknewmostoftheregurers.Yokowouldrunerrandsforthem,fetakephonecalls,pickuportakehomeersinherjalopy.Thoseontheirwinningstreakswouldmagnanimouslygiveherfattipsfromtheirwinnings.Theywerekindredspiritswhohadknownthemisfortuneoflossesthemselves.Butretly,Amalia’sluckhadbeenverybad,andasshehurriedalong,Yokohopedtherewouldbeaturnforthebetterthatday.

    Asshegotnearherdestination,shesawRichardChaolattheentranjoyingthecloudofacigarette,asmugsmileonhisface.

    "Hi,Richard!Youseemtobeinagoodmood.Doioday?"

    "Notbad.”hereplied,pattingthebulgingpocketsofhisjacket.

    "Theownerofaeserestaurantwasgettingnervousasthestakesgothigherandhigherandbeggedmetositandgambleinhispce.Idid.Andyouknowwhat?Iwohreehuhousanddolrsforhim!"

    "muchdidhegiveyou?"

    "35,000.”

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    "That’sgreat,Richard!gratutions!You’llbes
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