Book2:KigdomIteDreams
dlenessandloafingabout,neverhavingbeenencumberedwithtrivialthingsheodo.Sohealwaysrushedtogetthesethingsoutofthewaysohecouldenjoyanabundanceofcherishedleisuretime.Hecouldnotaffordtoclutterhismindwithpettychoresanddistractitfromtheimportantthingsthatobedecidedrightaway.Hemusttratehiseffortsondealingwiththesemomentousissuesappropriatelyandsatisfactorily,astheleasthtcouldgiverisetounforeseeabledisaster.Forexample,hemustgivehisdazzlinggoldpaceasuitablenameandfindouthowsuenormousstrucouldhavebeenpletedht,aigationlongoverdue.Bysettlinginhishermitagebytheke,hiskingdomhadbeewithoutasn.Heoremedythisbyferrileof‘queen’ohebeauties.ButwhowouldbethebestdidatetoleadtheKingdomindealingwithitsdailyagendawasadecisionthatrequiredmuchforethought.AlsohewasnotignorantofthefactthatbarbariantribeshadbeenaggressivelyexpandingandwasgettingcloserandclosertohismysteriousKingdom,endangeringitssafety.Allthesewereimportahatrequiredhisimmediateattention. Takingabottleofgin,headdedsometohisgssejuice,movedachairovertothewindowandsatdowntoenjoythewarmsunandthecobreeze.Oldfashionedlovesongsfromthefifties,whichDimitriwasfamiliarwithinhisyouthdriftedoverfromthesidewalkoftheparkinglotacrossthestreet.Whatabeautifulday!Howsuitableformusing!JustasDimitriwasabouttogivefreereintohisimaginationahispowersofthinkinggraduallydevelop,hishandcameintotactwithawo,thefigureofatapdanghehadsgedfromaroadsidegarbageduringhisdaysasahomelessstreetperson,andhadkeptallthistime.Luckilyitwasonlyaninanimatepieceofwood,oritslimbswouldc