Book3:WereMyDreamIs
书迷正在阅读:剑货商店 , 病娇完全生存指南[西幻] , 烽火(父女,高H,民国) , 囚隐合集 , [互攻]金钱关系 , 日日就大了 , 《转生普莉玛维拉後,我成了病娇花园的唯一指挥官》 , 殿春风 , 【YGOdm】表all/表城-闪闪发光的星 , 炮灰小可怜虐渣指南 , 男保姆(美强双性) , 渎相
”Emmanuelwavedherawayarrogantlylikeabigshotandsaid, “Nothankyou.Wewillnotbeback.”Thewomanhurriedlyopehedoorforthem,thankingthemfortheirbusinessandbidthemfarewell,bowiedlyastheywalkedoutontothestreet. Thefirstthingthatgreetedtheireyeswasawrinkledoldwomaniricwheelchair.ShewasMelissa,theowheantiqueshopthatalsotoldfortunes.SeeingEmmanuel,sheshouted, “Robber!Rivemebackmytortoise!It’smyantique.Whatmadeyouthinkyoucouldtakeitandjustleaveme10!Robber!Robber...”Hershoutingcausedseveralpedestrianstoturntheirheadsandstoptoseewhattheotionwasabout.Salinaimmediatelywenttoher,putsomethinginherpalmwhispering,”Shutup,doyouhearme?”Theoldenedherhandandsawahugesquarenakedrubyrgeasadicefshinginallitsbrilliantcrimsonglory.Shebecamespeechless.HereyeswidenedandhermouthopenedinshockasEmmanuendSalinaughedaloudandwalkedcarelesslyaway.Shecalledafterthem,“Hey!You’reweletodropinanytimetomyantiqueshop!Ifyougolookingforantiques,don’tfetme!Mytarotcardsareveryaccurate.ebyifyouwantyourfortuold…eagain.”Butthetwohadwalkedfarawayanddidurntheirheads. Thetwoofthemwalkedaimlesslyarouy.Salinalookedatherselfandsaid, “Let’sgosomewheretogetsomenewclothes.Ithinkit’sabouttimetogetridofthesedirtyragsandgeintosomethi.” “Sure.Letmeseewherewegetsomehighqualityclothes”repliedEmmaheyturnedaroundtheerofthestreetandcamefacetofacewithahomelesspersonsittingonthepavement.Hewasdressedinraggedclothesandworeanoldolivesafarihat.Thetintedgssesandwhiteesaidthatthiswasablindman.EmmanuelwasshockedandthoughtitwasDimitri,butonsedlookherealizedthatthestaturewasdifferent.Therewasacrackedanddirtybowlinfrontofthebeggarwhichhehitwithafork,ting,“Sparemoney…sparemoney…”Salinalookedsurprisedasifasking,“Whatisthis?”Emmaoldherthisoorblindbeggaraskingformoneyfrompassersby.HealsotoldherthatDimitriusedtobeabeggarjustlikehim. 80页 “Poorman!”excimedSalinasympathetically.“Hehasnomoneyandisblind.”Takingsomethingfr,shethrewitintotheblindmaybowl.Theblindmanwasgreatlysurprisedbythegofsomethinginhisbowl.Helookeddownandexcimed, “Why,that’sabrilliantgreenemerald!Thawoofyousomuch.Thankyou.Thankyou.”Sayingso,hegrabbedthegemashestoodupandwalkedecstaticallyaway,soexcitedthathefotalbouthiswhitee. “Didn’tyousayhewasblind?”excimedSalinalookingatEmmanuelquestionly.“HekhatwhatItosseddownwasagreenemeraldandlookatthewayhewalks.Hedidn’tevenneedhise.” “Idon’tknowwhatallthisisabouteither”repliedEmmanuelshrugginghisshoulders.ActuallythemanwasahomelessfriendofDmitri’scalledDavid,whodecidedtoimpersonateDimitribydressinglikehimandmadehislivingbeggingoreetspretendingtobeblind.Thetwoofthemwerena?veanddidnotuandthatthereweredarkelementsofsocietythatlivedoing,swindlingaiowolittlepeoplewerereallylikeasheetofwhitepaper,pletelyunawareofthewaysofthemundaneworld.Theydidnotrealizethatstrollingalongaimlesslyoreetsofthemetropolisputtheminmoredahanwanderinginthewildernessandforestswhereferociousbeastsofpreylurked. WhenEmmanuendSalinaresurfaced,theirappearanceshadbeenpletelyged.ThehairdresserwhodidSalina’