"Vance, Jack - Gaean Reach - Demon Princes 03 - The Palace of Love" - читать интересную книгу автора (Vance Jack)nefice Kakarsis Asm must "cooperate with the guild"
for selling poison Circumstances, of course, are not all that simple Asm's customer, no ordinary murderer, was Viole Fa- lushe, one of the Demon Princes The essence of the crime was neither "trafficking with a notorious crimi- nal" nor "betrayal of guild secrets," but rather "selling fixed-price poisons at a discount " Kakarsis Asm must die How7 How else7 The longer Alusz Iphigema traveled in the company ofKirth Ger- sen, the less certain she became that she understood his personality. His moods perplexed her, his behavior was a source of misgiving His modesty and self-effacement-were they inversion, brooding cynicism3 His careful politeness-could it be no more than a sin- ister camouflage7 Such questions entered her mind with increasing frequency no matter how staunchly she rejected them On one occasion-the date was July 22, 1526-they sat on the Avente Esplanada in front of the Grand Rotunda, Gersen sought to explain the seeming contradictions of his character "There's know To justify the training, to fulfill my life, I exercise the func- tion It's as simple as that." Alusz Iphigenia knew the general outlines ofGersen's past The five Demon Princes joining for the historic raid on Mount Pleasant had destroyed or enslaved five thousand men and women Among the handful of survivors were Rolf Gersen and his young grandson Alusz Iphigema realized that such an experience must alter anyone's life, still, she herself had known tragedy and terror "I am not changed," she told Gersen earnestly "I feel neither rage nor hate " illL !^L~t(EOI LOl-L "My grandfather relt the rage and hate," said Gersen in rather a flippant tone ot voice "So far as I'm concerned the hate is ab- stract " '\lus/ Iphigema became e\cn more disturbed "Are you then just a mechanism7 This is rnindtessness, to be the instrument of someone else's hate'" Crersen grinned "That's not quite accurate \\\ grandfather trained me, or rather had me trained, and I am grateful to him. Without the training I would be dead " |
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