tg.stone of tears-第203部分
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‘What are you talking about! Zedd; I need help! Richard is in trouble! I need you!’
Zedd’s brow wrinkled in bewilderment。 ‘Richard。 I know that name。 I think 。。。’
Kahlan was frantic。 ‘Zedd; what’s the matter! Don’t you know me? Please Zedd; I need you。 Richard needs you。’
‘Richard 。。。’ He rubbed his smooth chin as he stared in thought at the table。 ‘Richard 。。。’
‘Your grandson! Dear spirits; don’t you know your own grandson!’
He stared at the table; thinking。 ‘Grandson 。。。 I seem to remember 。。。 no; can’t say I do。’
‘Zedd! Listen to me! The Sisters of the Light have him! They’ve taken him away!’
Kahlan stood silently catching her breath。 Zedd’s hazel eyes rose slowly to meet her gaze。 His face lost its curiosity as his eyebrows drew in to hood his glare。 ‘The Sisters of the Light have Richard?’
Kahlan had seen wizards angry; but she had never seen a look in any wizard’s eyes like the look in Zedd’s eyes。
‘Yes;’ she said。 She wiped her sweaty palms on her hips as she watched a crack run up the stone of the wall behind him。 They came and took him。’
Zedd put his knuckles to the table and leaned toward her。 That’s not possible。 They couldn’t take him unless they got one of their cursed collars around his neck。 Richard would not put a collar around his neck。’
Kahlan’s knees were beginning to tremble。 ‘He did。’
His seething expression seemed it might ignite the very air。 ‘Why would he put their collar around his neck; Confessor?’
‘Because;’ she said in a small voice; ‘I made him put it on。’
The candles on one of the stands close to him abruptly melted; dripping their wax to hissing puddles on the floor。 The iron arms that had held the candles drooped down; like a plant needing water。 The big man shrank back toward the wall of shelves。
Zedd’s voice came in a dangerous whisper。 ‘You did what; Confessor?’
The room echoed with silence as she stood quivering。 ‘He didn’t want to。 I had to do it。 I told him that he had to put it on to prove he loved me。’
Kahlan thought she felt herself hit the wall。 She couldn’t understand why she was sprawled on the floor。 She pushed herself up with shaking arms。 She gasped as she was suddenly jerked to her feet and slammed against the wall again。
Zedd; his eyes wild; was right in front of her。 ‘You did that to Richard!’
Kahlan’s head spun。 Her own voice sounded distant。 ‘You don’t understand。 I had to。 Zedd; I need your help。 Richard told me to find you; and tell you what I had done。 Please Zedd; help him。’
In a rage; Zedd backhanded her across the face。 She skinned her hands on the stone floor as she went down。 He yanked her to her feet and slammed her to the wall once more。
‘I can’t help him! No one can! You fool!’
Tears ran down her face。 ‘Why? Zedd; we have to help him!’
She brought up her arms in front of her face to ward him off when he drew his hand back again。 It didn’t help。 Her head smacked the wall again。 The room spun。 She shook all over。 She had never seen a wizard in a rage so out of control。 Kahlan knew he was going to kill her for what she had done to Richard。
‘You fool。 You treacherous fool。 No one can help him now。’
‘Please; Zedd。 You can。 Please; help him。’
‘Not even I。 No one can get to him。 I can’t pass the towers。 Richard is lost to us。 All I had left is lost。’
‘What do you mean; lost to us?’ With trembling fingers; she wiped blood from the corner of her mouth。 She didn’t wipe the tears。 ‘He will be back。 He has to e back。’
Zedd’s eyes never left hers as he slowly shook his head。 ‘Not while any of us are alive。 The Palace of the Prophets is in a spell of time。 Richard will be there for the next three hundred years while they train him。 We will never see him again。 He is lost to this world。’
Kahlan shook her head。 ‘No。 Dear spirits; no。 That can’t be。 We will see him。 It can’t be true!’
‘True; Mother Confessor。 You have put him beyond any help。 I will never again see my grandson。 You will never again see him。 Richard will not return to this world for another three hundred years。 Because of you。 Because you made him put on that collar to prove he loves you。’
He turned his back to her。 Kahlan fell to her knees。 ‘Noooo!’ She beat her fists on the floor。 ‘Dear spirits; why have you done this to me!’ She cried in choking sobs。 ‘Richard; my Richard。’
‘What happened to your hair; Mother Confessor?’ Zedd asked in a menacing voice; his back still to her。
Kahlan sat back on her heels。 What did it matter anymore。 ‘The council convicted me of treason。 I have been sentenced to be executed。 To be beheaded。 The people all cheered at the pronouncement of sentence。 They all wanted to see it done。 But I escaped。’
Zedd nodded。 ‘The people shall have their wish。’ He grabbed what was left of her hair in his fist and started dragging her from the room。 ‘For what you have done; you shall be beheaded。’
‘Zedd!’ she screamed。 ‘Zedd! Please; don’t do this!’
He used magic to drag her down the hall like a sack of feathers。
‘Tomorrow; at the winter solstice festival; the people shall have their wish。 They shall see the Mother Confessor beheaded。 As First Wizard; I will see to it。 I shall see it done。’
Kahlan went limp。 What did it matter? The good spirits had abandoned her。 They had stripped her of everything that mattered。
Worse; she herself had condemned Richard to three hundred years of the thing he feared most。
She wanted to die。 Death couldn’t e fast enough for her。
Richard stood with his hands on his hips as he watched the dark clouds made by spells in the distance; in the Valley of the Lost。 They looked beautiful in the sunrise; with golden edges and striations of glowing rays。 But he knew they were deadly。
Du Chaillu put an affectionate hand to his arm。 ‘My husband makes me proud this day。 He returns our land to us; as the old words have foretold。’
‘I’ve explained it to you a dozen times; Du Chaillu; I am not your husband。 You have simply misinterpreted the old words。 It only means we must do this together。 And we haven’t done it yet。 I wish you would have e with me without bringing everyone else。 I don’t even know if this will work。 We could be killed。’
She patted his arm reassuringly。 The Caharin has e。 He can do anything。 He will return our land。’ She left him to his thoughts and started back to the camp。 ‘All our people should be with us。 It is their right。’ She stopped and turned back。 ‘Will we be leaving soon; Caharin?’
‘Soon;’ Richard said absently。
She started off again。 ‘I will be with our people when you are ready for me。’
The entire Baka Ban Mana nation was camped behind them。 Thousands upon thousands of tents were spread out over the hills; like mushrooms after a month of rain。 He hadn’t been able to talk them out of ing; to convince them to wait; so they were all here; with him。
Richard sighed。 What difference did it make? If he was wrong; and this failed; he had no reason to worry about all the Baka Ban Mana being disappointed in him。 He would be dead。
Warren and Sister Verna quietly came up behind。
‘Richard;’ Warren said; ‘can we talk to you?’
Richard continued to stare out at the storms。 ‘Of course; Warren。’ He cast a glance back。 ‘What’s on your mind?’
Warren pushed his hands up the opposite sleeves of his robes。 Richard thought it made him look very wizardlike when he did that。 Warren was going to someday end up being Richard’s idea of what a wizard ought to be: wise; passionate; and charged with knowledge Richard could only wonder at。 If they didn’t all die; that was。
‘Well; Sister Verna and I were talking。 About what happens after you get through the valley。 Richard; I know what you want to do; but we have run out of time。 There never was enough time to begin with。 Tomorrow is winter solstice。 It can’t be done。’
‘Just because you don’t know how to do something; that does not mean it can’t be done。’
‘I don’t understand。’
Richard smiled at them。 ‘You will。 You will understand in a few hours。’
Warren looked away toward the valley。 He idly scratched his nose。 ‘If you say so; Richard。’
Sister Verna said nothing。 Richard was still trying to get used to her not arguing with him whenever he said something oblique。 He wasn’t sure she didn’t want to。
‘Warren; about the prophecy; the one about the gateway and the winter solstice。 Are you sure it’s about this winter solstice?’ Warren nodded。 ‘And if there were an agent; with an open box of Orden; and the skrin bone; are those the only elements needed to open the gateway; to tear the veil?’
A hot breeze ruffled Warren’s hair。 ‘Yes 。。。 but you told me Darken Rahl is dead。 There is no agent。’
It sounded more like a worried question than a statement。
‘Must the agent be alive?’ Sister Verna asked。
Warren shifted his weight to the other foot。 ‘Well; not in principle; I guess。 If he were somehow called back into this world; but I don’t see how that could be done; but if it were done; that would be all that was needed。’
Richard sighed in frustration。 ‘And then this spirit agent could do the things the living agent would have done?’
Suspicion crept onto Warren’s face。 ‘Well; yes and no。 It would require another element。 A spirit cannot perform the physical requirements necessary to plete the covenant。 He would need a coadjutor。’
‘You mean the spirit could not perform certain of the tasks needed; so he would need hands that would work in this world。’
‘Yes。 With a helper; a spirit could do what was needed。 But how could an agent be called back into this world? I don’t see how that could be acplished。’
Sister Verna glanced away。 ‘You had better tell him。’
Richard pulled his shirt up and showed Warren the scar。 ‘Darken Rahl burned me with his hand; when I unintentionally called him back into this world。 He said he was her