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You know... you kind of don't trust this guy.
"What's wrong, your Majesty?"
<span class="mu-b">"...How did he avoid getting destroyed by the Baalathi entirely? They've occupied the system for a very long time- and it just so happens he comes by and get disabled right before we get here? Something about it is suspicious. I just have a feeling."</span>
<span class="mu-r">"Shall we take him aboard for questioning, my Lord? My torturers will get right on him and quick."</span>
After Jale speaks, Bluey looks a bit nervous.
"Err... of course, the Supreme Ruler and Hegemony have no need for probable cause, especially from a Hazaar. But if I may-"
<span class="mu-b">"What is it, Bluey?"</span>
"If this man could afford his own spaceship back during the height of the Hazaar civilization, he might be very rich. While not necessarily valuable to us; he may still have business connections or at least a good reputation. Best not to spoil that if we are supposed to be setting up the Red Hazaar to become part of the Hegemony. This may very well be the Hazaar Eoba II, if you understand."
<span class="mu-b">"Hmm..."</span>
"Unless... is there a specific reason you're suspicious? I would never question my lordship's judgement."
Cijan Anak is supposed to be one smart cookie. But you're drawing a bit of a blank. That doesn't change your mind- you are still suspicious of this individual Hazaar pilot here. Something about this situation doesn't add up. But what in particular is the reason? If you can figure out the exact thing about this situation that doesn't make sense besides what has already been said- you will <span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-s">come out with a large advantage</span></span> on whatever plot or situation this man may be leading you into.
What is the reason?
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