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You know... you aren't exactly a huge fan of the Hegemony either. Most of the other Yellow Hazaar are gone too. There was only a few dozen of you in a world of over two billion blues. One died in a lab experiment testing oxygen levels in water. Another disappeared after supposedly trying to learn how to build bombs. You're alone too. You always felt as though your existence was tenuous. You're a minority within a minority.
But the Hegemony is the only reason you were even born. If someone is the spawn and property of a state, it only makes sense to support that state- because otherwise you would just be the property of a different state, and never having existed at all.
Moreso- you're concerned. Something about this party, this event, has seemingly depressed Yaun. Almost as though he's changed his mind about something. Maybe he didn't expect the Supreme Ruler to let the Blue Hazaar stay here? Did he expect to get kicked off the planet the moment it was habitable? Why would that <span class="mu-i">upset</span> him? Maybe he's just depressed.
Normally, as a Hazaar Hybrid, you'd be remiss to even think of it but... You could report this. The Enforcers take a great interest in any Anti-Social behaviors and speech. What Yaun did wasn't exactly treasonous, but it seemed pretty anti-social to you. The only trouble is- Yaun is a pretty high ranking State Philosopher, right? Can you be sure you could stay confidential? And you're supposed to be his friend- you'd hate to get him in trouble, or worse, disappeared by the secret police. Maybe it's best just to let it go- after all, the news means a huge change for everybody. Yuan has been working on this planet for a very long time now- and despite his position he still had to sign up for physical labor shifts like everyone else.
What should you do?
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