Book2:KigdomIteDreams
nflictedonEileenwasdunusualpunishment.Itwasanunfivableact.Couldthisbuyingupofsomuchgoldfrommarketsallovertheworldandbuildingthispaceoldbeherpre-meditatedandmaliciousplottogethimintrouble?Orcouldthereevenbeamoresinisterandvilinousschemeofrevenge?JustthinkingofEileen,withherdeceptivebeautyandserpentineing,gaveKingDimitritheshiversandbroughtonafeelingoffear.Iy,whatKingDimitrihadtofacewassomuchmoreperilousandprecariousthahought. EversinceOliverKaffeegrabbedholdofthetrolofWorldBank,hedeliberatelysabotagedtheordersingfromtheKingdomofDreams.KingDimitri’sbuildingofthepuregoldpahisKingdomrequiredalotofcapitaltopayfortheshipmentshebroughtinfromworldmarkets.OliverKaffee’smaneuveringstributedtothed