Book1:TeDream-Maker
hadshetakeoappreciateandenjoythegrandeurofnature.Formerly,thiswasthetimefobacktowardsherquartersinthepaceafteranight’shardwork.Shewasohetwenty-fourbeauties,ridpamperedandintrolofunimaginablewealth.ShehadthoughtthatbymakinguseofCyclopsshecouldtakeoverDimitri’sfinancialempireasherown.Butiy,theschemer,sosureofvictoryinthedarkofthenight,foundshehadlosteverythingbydaybreak.SheshouldhaveknownthatDimitri’smonarchicauthoritycamethroughthedivinerightofkings,whianpowercouldoverturnortakeaway.Onlywhenherambitionswerebrokenintopiecesdidsherealizeherinsignifice.Butwhatwasdonewasdoneanditwastootefrets.TheonlythiwasCyclops’stubbornsperminherwomb,rapidlygrowingandmaturing,wrigglingandmovinglikeanaughtyspirit.Theonlyshredofhopeforherwasthatwiththegenerosityanddecyofhisheart,Dimitriwouldnotexecuteapregnantwoman. WhenKingDimitriarrivedathismajesticpace,thesunwasalreadyhighinthesky.Itsgoldenraysshedanauraofdazzlingbrilliagavehimthemajestidimposingstatureofagod.Behindhimwalkedthejetbck,militantfigureofthesnake-hairedbeauty,Medusa,whocouldgethecolorofherskinatwill,likeachameleon,andthesnowwhiteflowerfairy,inationoftheEasterLily.Hisexpressionturnedsomberandsorrowfushesawtheformerlushandgrassyvalleynowburntandbarren.Thebodiesofhisbravewarriorwerelyingirowsonthegroundbehindthepace,asifprofessingtheirloyaltythateveheywerethereforhisreviewwheurned.Asheehepace,heghettives,whohungtheirheads,uoenterhisglitteringeyes.Wordlessly,hestrodetohisgoldenthroneandsatdown,withthetwobeauties,onebewhite,standi