meant to accomplish."
"Battle School?" said Alai. "They may have
identified us, but we already were who we were before they laid a hand on us.
Do you think that without Battle School, I could not be where I am, or Han Tzu
where he is? Look at Peter Wiggin—he didn't go to Battle School, but he got
himself appointed Hegemon."
"An empty title," said Peter.
"It was when you got it," said Alai. "Just as
my title was until two minutes ago. But when you sit in the chair and wear the
hat, some people don't understand that it's just a play and start obeying you
as if you had real power. And then you have real power. Neh?"
"Eh," said Petra.
Peter smiled. "I'm not your enemy, Alai," he said.
"You're not my friend, either," said Alai. But
then he smiled. "The question is whether you'll turn out to be a friend to
humanity. Or whether I will." He turned back to Petra. "And so much
depends on what your husband chooses to do before he dies."
Petra nodded gravely. "He'd prefer to do nothing except
enjoy the months or perhaps years he'll have with me and our child."
"God willing," said Alai, "that's all he'll
be required to do."
A soldier came pounding across the flagstones. "Sir,
the compound is secure and none of the council have escaped."
"I'm happy to hear that," said Alai.
"Three councilmen are dead, sir," said the
soldier. "It could not be helped."
"I'm sure that's the truth," said Alai. "They
are now in God's hands. The rest are in mine, and now I must try to do what God
would have me do. Now, my son, will you take these two friends of the Caliph
safely back to their hotel? Our conversation is finished, and I wish them to be
free to leave Damascus, unhindered and unrecognized. No one will speak of their
presence in this garden on this day."
"Yes, my Caliph," said the soldier. He bowed, and
then turned to Peter and Petra. "Will you come with me, friends of the
Caliph?"
"Thank you," Petra said. "The Caliph is
blessed with true servants in this house."
The man did not acknowledge her praise. "This
way," he said to Peter.
As they followed him back to the enclosed van, Peter
wondered whether he might have unconsciously planned for the events that
happened here today, or whether it was just dumb luck.
Or whether Petra and Alai planned it, and Peter was nothing
more than their pawn, thinking foolishly that he was making his own decisions
and conducting his own strategy.
Or are we, as the Muslims believe, only acting out the
script of God?
Not likely. Any God worth believing in could make up a
better plan than the mess the world was in now.
In my childhood I set my hand to improving the world, and
for a while I succeeded. I stopped a war through words I wrote on the nets,
when people didn't know who I was. But now I have the empty title of Hegemon.
Wars are swirling back and forth across swathes of the Earth like a reaper's
scythe, vast populations are seething under the whips of new oppressors, and I
am powerless to change a thing.
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BARGAIN
From: PeterWiggin%
[email protected] To: SacredCause%
[email protected] Re: Suriyawong's actions concerning Achilles Flandres
Dear Ambul,
At all times during Achilles Flandres's infiltration of the
Hegemony, Suriyawong acted as my agent inside Flandres's growing organization.
It was at my instructions that he pretended to be Flandres's staunch ally, and
that was why, at the crucial moment when Julian Delphiki faced the monster,
Suriyawong and his elite soldiers acted for the good of all humankind—including
Thailand—and made possible the destruction of the man who, more than any other,
was responsible for the defeat and occupation of Thailand.
This is the "public story," as you pointed out.
Now I point out that in this case the public story also happens to be the
complete truth.
Like you, Suriyawong is a Battle School graduate. China's
new Emperor and the Muslim Caliph are both Battle School graduates. But they
are two of those