the imprecation of wizards
was luminous with three lamps. Except them, at there were
four another men. Three chairs were near Mikhail that two middle
aged men called Heaton and Belden were on those chairs and at the
center of them was an old man. Two men had tall, green robes and
the old man had a very beautiful, costly red robe.
    Twenty-seven-years-old Key
Holder was near Heaton who was younger than him. Key Holder had her
black robe and his golden cane was in his hand. The green men had
two golden ribbons on their hats and the old man had six ribbons on
his hat and all of them were looking to Mikhail. After a few
moments, the red man said with impatience, “Could you tell me when
will work your imprecation?!”
    Key Holder tried to smile
and said, “It already started, Excellency lawmaker. My imprecation
is beginning with sleep and when his nightmare finished then he
will wake up. Unless waken him someone with hit.”
    Heaton looked at him and
said, “What exactly do your imprecation?”
    Key Holder, “Excellency
secretary, the imprecation of red dream will show bad memoirs to
accursed person with a full reality as he will suffer badly. He
will be seeing a nightmare six hour after another nightmare. Indeed
this imprecation is a perpetual suffering.”
    Belden looked at him and
said, “If somebody had not bad memory?”
    Key Holder, “Well, we will
make some bad memory for him.”
    Lawmaker, “If he escapes
what?”
    Key Holder, “Well, it is
vain, because he will be suffering likewise.”
    Belden looked at lawmaker
and said, “If they can abrogate the imprecation, what?”
    Key Holder became angry and
said, “Nobody can cancel my imprecation!”
    Key Holder beckoned to the
hybrid and he hit to Mikhail with his whip and Mikhail jumped from
sleep as was breathing hardly and his eyes were red. The Lawmaker
looked at Belden and then he looked at Key Holder again and said,
“If he wants to kill himself what you will do?!”
    Key Holder, “He will not do
it!”
    Lawmaker, “Do you will
guarantee it?!”
    Key Holder thought a little
and said, “Well, they have not any value for us!”
    Lawmaker got up and slapped
him and said, “Of course they have! We need to them for the hybrids
garrison. If they will want to kill themselves then we will not
have the hybrid. I came here just for respect to your father.
Otherwise your ambition is nothing for me. So long as I am the
Chairman of parliament your imprecation will not pass.”
    The Lawmaker went out
angrily and Belden went happily after him, but Heaton wasn't happy
and went toward Key Holder and said, “I told you, he was enemy your
father and you must wait until he goes.”
    Heaton smiled and went out
as Key Holder was very angry and looked at the hybrid and said, “He
must stay alive until that day, understand?”
    The hybrid bowed and said,
“Yes my Lord.”
    **
    Key Holder was on a chair
which was opposite the mirror while he had worn nightclothes. The
room was almost luminous with a lamplight and Fancy had slept on
the bed. The clock showed seven o'clock. After a while, Fancy woke
and when she saw Key Holder got up sadly and went toward him and
she bowed and said, “Forgive me my Lord.”
    Key Holder sad coldly,
“Today is day the Promise of helots, and I don't become furious
from my wife.”
    Fancy went toward a clothes
closet which was in the corner of the room and removed his clothes.
Fancy helped to Key Holder to wear his clothes as was very happy,
but Key Holder was nonchalant. Finally Fancy put Key Holder's hat
on his head and said, “My Lord be lasting.”
    Key Holder, “I wasted
thirteen years of the best years of my life here, just for a stupid
old man. Why should I be lasting?!”
    Fancy became sad and said,
“I hope he dies.”
    Key Holder moved toward the
door and Fancy ran toward it and she opened the door quickly and
bowed. Key Holder went out and entered to the corridor. At the end
of the corridor was a door which an image of a black snake was on
it. When Key Holder

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