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Old warriors like Selara cackled with laughter at the thought, while the children breathed sighs of relief and continued working.  Jebber the Stammerer spit out, “Wh-what will they teach us at this school?  Am I to learn to r-ruh-ride all over again?”  Fresh laughter spilled over the tavern and mugs clattered on tables.  Maga traced a finger down the list of courses.  At a pause in the laughter, as Father Bricks was motioning that he had a particularly apt quip to share she broke in and said, “Maybe, you halfwitted oafs, but you’ll also learn to read!”
 
Old warriors like Selara cackled with laughter at the thought, while the children breathed sighs of relief and continued working.  Jebber the Stammerer spit out, “Wh-what will they teach us at this school?  Am I to learn to r-ruh-ride all over again?”  Fresh laughter spilled over the tavern and mugs clattered on tables.  Maga traced a finger down the list of courses.  At a pause in the laughter, as Father Bricks was motioning that he had a particularly apt quip to share she broke in and said, “Maybe, you halfwitted oafs, but you’ll also learn to read!”
  
Lyssa, the short waittress trying hard to hide her wild taint, set down her tray and looked over.  Zhou Wing, the lean scout with three fingers on his left hand, scratched his chin and thought.  There was a moment of silence as furtive glances were exchanged through the room.  Someone from the back of crowd asked, in a sheepish voice, “What else does it say?”
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There was a moment of silence as furtive glances were exchanged through the crowd.  Someone from the back of crowd asked, in a sheepish voice, “What else does it say?”
  
 
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Two months into the school, Rivers toured the schools.
 
  
“Here’s the first one that Cathak mentioned.  I don’t really advise getting much closer; she’s truly ferocious.  But judge for yourself...”  The student assigned by Su Jiao shuffled her notes as she spoke, preparing for the next hopeful.  The wizard leaned over the kwoon’s balcony.
 
 
Selara was dressed in the charcoal uniform of the martial school.  She did not notice the  other students the school; class had been over for over an hour and most of the farmers had returned home for an all too brief night of sleep.  The warrior was working for herself now; over and over she practiced her blocks against the wooden dummy, though her forearms were already deep red with bruises and an open gash on her shin continued to spot the armatures with black stains.
 
 
Rivers nodded his head.  “Take her name down in column four.  If she wants to learn martial arts, we’ll show her a little more.”
 
 
The assistant nodded and said, “That’s the last one for the martial school.  Besides the members of existing special units, that makes twelve for column three and nine for column four.  It looks like we may need a contest to sort this out after all.”
 
 
They continued talking as they crossed the grand promenade beneath the blooming plum trees.  “You say this last one is a talented surgeon?”
 
 
“Indeed... you wouldn’t think it to look at him, but his work speaks for itself.  Seamless sutures, bones set as good as new... his work is truly amazing.  His name is Zhou Wing; he’s a veteran from the battle and a father of four.”
 
 
“Hmm... he should fill out the second column then.”  Rivers stopped on the back walkway to the hospital in a small plaza by a quiet fountain.  He turned and looked at the assistant.  “Did you know that Su Jiao also mentioned your name?”
 
 
Lyssa blushed slightly, but replied, “It would be overly generous of her.  My obvious defects would preclude me from selection.”
 
 
Rivers looked her over carefully; long black hair, a little short, broad nose, dark skin.  Perfect manicure.  He walked around her, and noticed a curious bulge nearly hidden by the robes.  “You have a tail.  Ah.  I will explain to you in three ways why Su Jiao was correct.  First of all, I just added a one-eyed soldier as a potential candidate; that would seem to be a much more significant disadvantage.  Second of all, you know that this change that we are selecting for will leave you changed in far more obvious ways.  Third, you have already proven yourself indispensable and capable of carrying out your responsibilities efficiently and with keen insight.  I will need such a person.  I will need such a person to take charge of the Infinite City in my absence.”
 
 
The young waitress nodded and said with a half smile, “You’re very direct.”
 
 
“Hmm... yes... they keep telling me that that’s a problem...”  Rivers frowned and pinched his nose.
 
 
“Let me ask one question first: what is this Infinite City you just mentioned?”
 
  
 
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