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Book2:KigdomIteDreams (第162/246页)
emfromthestingingcoldoftheearlyspringdawn.Hisflyinghorse,Lightning,stoodatthestern.Thefurhefootofthemountaihredhotfmes.Dozensyoungmenwerebusilysteppingonthebellows,blowingairontothefiretofanthefmeswhichhadturnedfromredtoblue,raisiemperatureevenhigher.Theywerewearingsturdyleathergarmentsforproteandweresweatingprofuselyinspiteofthecoldspriher.Thepalelightofearlydawngraduallyappeared.Itwasdaybreak.Astrangefigure,talndhusky,emergedfromthehazymistbingtheforestandwalkedslowlyforward.Asinglehornprotrudedoopofhishead.Hehadonehugeeyeonhisforeheadandahebackofhishead.Hewasbare-chestedandbare-footed,wearingonlyaleopardskinaroundhiswaist,hisbulgingmusclesdemonstratedtheboundlessenergyofhisbody.ItwasCyclops.Hisappearancecausedaotionamongthecroerewelwareofhisreputationandmanyhadsufferedathishands.Theyfellbasternationandfear. Medusa’ssharpeyessawCyclopsthemomentheappeared.Sheleaptintotheair,turebckbirdaowardsnd.Onreachedherdestination,shesomersaultedintheairanddroppeddownbeforeCyclopsinherhumanform. “Youarehere,Cyclops.Youkeptyourword.” 15 “Saynomore.Let’sbegin.” Infrontofthefurnacewasahugetripodfullofredhotmeltediron.Ithadthecolorofwatermelonjuice,butitstemperaturewasfrightening.ovedthetripodalittletoestimateitsweight.Thenheshouted,“Up!”Allthemusclesofhisbodyexpandedandbulged.aohavedoubledinsize.Heliftedthe10,000lb.tripodinhishandsandwalkedslowlystepbystepuptheneathtowardsthebarrenpeakPerhapshewasnotfamiliarwiththepath,formidthemountairipped.Theexcruciatingpaimeltedironspshingontohisbodycausedhimtony.Itwastheangryroarofawoundedlion,whichresoundedandechoedinthesurroundingmountainsandvalleys.Thehestenchofburntflesh.ButCyclopssainedhisbandwalkedslowlyupthepathwithhisburden.Atthetopofthemountain,hepouredtheliquidirondownontothedomeofthegoldpace.Redhotliquidironflowedallovertherounddomeandsooncoatedit.Thechiefandhiswarriorsaitingthere,pulledouttheplugoftheirleatherpipewhichhadbeenfilledwithwater,theotherendofwhichwasintheke,auralpressurecaused watertosproutout.Nosoonerhadicycoldkewatereintactwiththeredhotmeltedironthanitfizzledintomistysteam.ThisprimitiveandclumsywaywastheonlyalternativelefttothemwhenRomifailedtoreturnandKingZeusiddownthe3-dayultimatumtocoatthegoldpacewithiron. Cyclopswalkeddowhwithhisemptytripod.Theliquidironthathadspshedontohisbodyhadcooledandsolidified.Heflickedhishandoverhisbodyandtheydroppedtothegroundlikepiecesofrustediron.Hedugoutthosethathadbeenembeddedintohisfleshwithhisfihewoundsdidtentionandquicklyhealedthemselves.Hewassweatingprofuselyashestrodedowhgnawingravenouslyoirelegofaroastedbull.Hefeltthirsty.Takingupavatofliquor,hedownedhalfofitinonegulp.Bythetimehefiinganddrinkipletelyrestored.Aripodfullofredhotliquidironwaswaitingforhimatthefootofthehill.Hetrieditsweight,shouted“Up!”andraiseditwithhishands.Thesedtimeround,hewassteadierashewalkedupthepath.Whenhereachedthetop,hepushedthetripodharderandtheliquidironspsheddownfurtheraway.Asitspreadalloldpace,thechieftainandhiswarriorsoncemorepulledoutthest
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