Book2:KigdomIteDreams
ilousandprecariousthahought. EversinceOliverKaffeegrabbedholdofthetrolofWorldBank,hedeliberatelysabotagedtheordersingfromtheKingdomofDreams.KingDimitri’sbuildingofthepuregoldpahisKingdomrequiredalotofcapitaltopayfortheshipmentshebroughtinfromworldmarkets.OliverKaffee’smaneuveringstributedtothedryingupofKingDimitri’sresources.Whatwasinallymerelyatemporaryshe,whichcouldeasilybedealtwith,becameahailstormwhenrumorsspreadbyOliverKaffeebroughtdoubtsonKingDimitri’ssolvensinuatingthatthefihemysterioustrillionaireDimitriJawereindisarraythatthecrahisfinancialempirewerespreadinganddeepening.OliverKaffeeusedthesemomentsifinstabilitytoapproagDimitri’semissariesallovertheworld,tellihattheKingdomwasunderviciousattabarbariansandwouldsoonbeannihited.Soooldthem,theKingdomwouldceasetoexist,andthattheyhadbetterthinkofapntosavethemselves.TheseemissarieswereallloyalsubjectsofKingDimitriandwerealltrustedwithimmensecapitaltheywerefreetoiastheythoughtfit.TheywereproudthattheywerethecustodiansofKingDimitri’sunfathomablewealth.ButuhepresentcircumstaheycouldnotstanduptotheseveretestandfellvictimtoOliverKaffee’stemptation.Theybecamesemi-indepeandtooka‘wait-atitude,feigningpliaheordersfromtheKingdombutactuallyresisting.SomeevenopenlybrokewiththeKingdomandrebelledagainstKingDimitri.Psuchtumultuouscircumstances,KingDimitri’sfinancialempirebegantocradshowedsignsofdisiion.KingDimitristoodaloweenheaveh.Hefeltlonelyandhelpless.Couldheoverethehurdleandtriumphoverthistempest?Hewasnotsure. Ninegonswerepc