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Book3:WereMyDreamIs (第303/327页)
heground.Thenbloodspurtedandgurgledfromtheneckwoundsandthebodiesfelltotheground.RichardandJamazeachledonegroupofwarriors.Thetwoofthemwereclosefriendsandpartnersandkneweachother’sthoughtswithoutneedingverbalunication.Theybinedasawholeforfrontattackstooutfnk,surroundandkilltheenemy.Whentheenemyterattacked,theydispersedtoterbineagain.Richard’sbloodylongswordfshedagainandagainandheadsandlimbsfelltotheground.Bloodoppedflowingfromhisbde.Oherside,Jamazwastotallyimmersedinbattle.Eyesredwithbloodlust,hechoppedandslicedvehementlyattheenemykillingandwoundinginnumerablebarbariansoldiers,thelongswordinhishanddrippingwithbloodaswell.Hehadgohroughtlessspearsandswords.Whenoneonwasbluntedanddulled,hewouldthrowitaside,piotheronefromthegroundandtinuefighting.Suddeagreattension.Turningarouhatallhissoldiershadfallenandhewassurroundedbysevebarbariansoldiers.Jamazwascoveredwithbloodanditwashardtosaywhetheritwasbloodfromtheenemyorfromhisownwounds.Thebckhorserushedoverandcametoastopbeforehim.Atsughedloudlyandsaid, 2 “Youbig,bckbrute!Youactuallyescapedfromundermyarrow.Nowtryaawayfrommymagicsword!”Sayingso,hesshedhisswordatJamaz.Jamazhelduphisownswordreflexivelytobatthemove,fettingthathisoppoheldKingDimitri’smagicsword,astatetreasureoftheKingdomofDreamswithlegendarypowersandwassosharpthatitcouldeasilytometalsandrocks.Jamaz’sswordbrokeintwoandfelluselesstotheground.AtsthenssheddownwardsandbeforeJamazovetoavoidtheonsught,hisheadwassshedintwo.RichardwasedwithgriefandrageonseeinghisfriendandpartnerdiesicallyinthehandsofAtsandwasabouttorushoverandfight,buthewassurroundedbyseveralbarbariansoldiersandwasnotabletobreakaway.Atthesametime,thebckhorsehadturnedaroundaoberushingover.Mr.KaffeesawthatcrisiswasinthebuildingandsaidhurriedlytoWhiteFairy, “Richardisintrouble.Isthereanywayyoustoptheleaderonthebckhorsefromgoiohim?Ifhegetsthere,Richardwillbedonefor,too.”Beforehefinishedspeaking,WhiteFairywasalreadyonthemove,saying, “I’lltry…IamnotsureIwouldbeabletostopthatferoan…”Mr.Kaffeebentdoickedupalongspearsaying, “Ifallmybrothersdie,whywouldIwanttotinuelivingalone?Iwillleavetheseoldbonesofmiogetherwiththeirsonthispied…”OldDavid,whowasstandingbesideMr.Kaffee,alsopickedupacurvedknifefromthegrouraightenedhisslight,bentoldbody.Fullofprideandasenseofheroism,heughedaloudandsaid, “Good!Idonotwanttoliveonwithoutmyfrieher.Goon,whatarewewaitingfor?Worseestotheworse,Iwillleavethisbodyofmihismysteriouspiedwithyouall.IfIlosemyhead,it’sonlyaneckwound,right?”Andso,holdingtheironsfirmlyintheirhands,thetwoofthemrantowardsthebattlefield. SwiftasthewhirlwindAtsrushedoveronhismajesticbckwarhorse,whirlinghismagicswordintheair.Richard’sheadwouldbeseveredfromhisbodythemomenttheswordssheddownwards.Justatthatcritient,Atssuddesomethingchiseyes.Allbecameablurofwhiteasifhewassurroundedbyathickwhitefogandhecouldhing.Heimmediatelytuggedonthereinsandtightlyreinedinhishorsethatneighedloudlyinprotest;itsfrontlegsrosehalfintheairandthenpranpceferociouslyseveraltimesbeforeitcouldsto
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