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Parke smirked. βNothing in nature is ever known in its entirety.β
βWhat do you mean, Honored Parke?β
βAll creatures evolve, and not just in terms of their biology. Breeding habits, for instance.β
βOh, sure. We can always make more pleasure supplements.β
His smirk disappeared.
βNot my meaning, Young Miss Syung. I was referring to environmental factors. They influence the Kohlnaβs lifestyle, which could in turn alter its physiology and reproductive capabilities over time. If we see disruptive trends, we β¦β
βDisruptive? You mean like growing the annual catch and sending more ships to their breeding grounds during peak season?β
βI believe this is off topic and β¦β
βBut you started the tour by telling us about the percentage growth in our product line, and since Kohlna is the primary product, I think any halfway intelligent Hokki could make a leap that β¦β
βAre you trying to imply β¦?β
Parke caught himself and raised a stern finger. He turned his attention to the tourists.
βI must confess, I taught Young Miss Syung three years ago during my tenure at the Vox School. She was an impulsive student, but I suppose we need strong heads among our future leaders. Yes, friends, she is a child of Syung-Low. She is going through the process of learning all facets of the business.β
βI am,β Kara said with beaming smile. She turned to the others. βAnd Iβm learning so much from great men like Honored Parke. Father insisted I shadow him night and day.β
βVery kind,β Parke said, but Kara heard the contempt.
βI have another question. Earlier, you mentioned disruptive trends in the environment as a reason to study the Kohlna. I wonder whether acenomite levels might be a bigger problem than consumption.β
βAcenomite? You mean from the rings?β
βOh, sure.β She pivoted to the guests. βEveryone knows about it, I trust. The acenomite dust falling from the rings, poisoning the land and such? Yes?β
Their confusion and horror did not surprise her but was what she needed. Parke tut-tutted and stepped between Kara and the VIPs.
βI believe Young Miss Syung is having a laugh at your expense. Whatβs she referencing is a conspiracy theory on the IntraNex and the Global Wave. No truth to it whatsoever.β
βReally?β Kara said. βSo, youβre telling us there hasnβt been a steady erosion of the Kye-Do rings for the past few centuries, and the acenomite dust produced by all that Chancellor mining hasnβt spoiled the planet?β
βYou see?β He interjected. βShe loves a good laugh. No, Young Miss Syung. I had personal acquaintance with several of the best Chancellor exobiologists and geologists before the Carrier fleet departed. Years of tests proved the acenomite never posed a danger. Itβs an insane notion being spread by Freelanders and competitors to The Lagos. Honored guests, if you will excuse Young Miss Syung and I for a moment.β
He tapped Kara on the shoulder and led her away to a quiet place.
βWhat are you trying to accomplish? These theories could sabotage your very birthright.β
She shrugged. βPeople talk. I like to know what people are saying everywhere, not just in Haansu and Nantou. Iβm being a critical thinker, Honored Parke. Didnβt you encourage us to be so at Vox?β
He sighed. βI think this tour was a mistake. Youβll never be employed in BRED anyway. I understand your Honorable Father and Mother have tapped you for a career in marketing.β
βSo they say, but marketing touches all divisions. Yes?β
βLeave the complexities of our industry to your brothers. Lang and Dae are exemplary young men. Everyone who has followed Syung-Low understands where the future lies. It is not with you.β
The jab hurt, but Kara needed it.
βMaybe youβre right, Honored Parke. I should leave now. And I donβt require an escort. I know the entire complex.β
He pointed toward the lift, but she faced the opposite direction.
βI also know shortcuts. Goodbye, Honored Parke. Iβll leave you to talk more about those pleasure supplements.β
She imagined the blades in his eyes, but he wouldnβt dare complain to her parents. Dr. Parke knew his station in Nantou; any perception of a conflict between him and a child of Syung-Low would not resolve itself in his favor.
Kara did not take a shortcut back to the central offices. Rather, she exited through a nondescript service door, raced down two flights of stairs, passed through a workers Commons, and entered the room where she expected to find her target.
The lighting was dimmed twenty percent, and the air did not smell as fresh. She passed rows of tiny offices β each little more than a cubicle with a ceiling β and heard a puttering of keys, the murky vocals of Puratoon Opera, and the aromatic fragrance of wild quovis flowers. She studied the schematic on her hand-comm and matched it to Office 5399.
Please let it be him.
She reached for the lock pad, but the door slid open before her. Kara didnβt have to wonder any longer. Suddenly, he was standing before her, a heavy-set man with a forehead scar, gasping.
βHonored Baek,β she said. βI knew Iβd find you here.β
Teemo Baek looked frantically about then rushed Kara inside, shutting the door.
βYoung Miss Syung,β he said. βYou canβt be here, and you canβt be seen talking to me.β
βPlease, Honored Baek. Call me Kara. Weβve known each other too long.β
βMy name is Kae Motebe. I no longer wear an honorific.β
Kara understood his difficulty, but she intended to win him over.
βYes, yes. An anagram of Teemo Baek. I recognized it when I was reviewing personnel records. I couldnβt believe it. For the longest time, my parents said you werenβt on the rolls. But I heard rumors. I had to investigate. Tell me, Honored Baek, how is Chi-Qua? I miss her.β
He draped a hand over
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