“Goodbye, Mr King,” Mathers said. “I look forward to it,” Kruger said, his eyes latching on to King’s for a second longer than required in the circumstances. He hadn’t bought it. He knew the issues were still to be debated. Andrew King waited for the men to descend in the lift before returning to the boardroom, closing the door firmly behind him. “Right. What are we to do?” he asked as he walked back to his place at the table. “We have to stop using blue,” Thomas King proffered. “Yes, of course, Tom, but what are we to do with the tons of Cape and Disaster Blue we already have sitting in storage. Ships will soon be landing in Sydney with the last of the Disaster Blue. And we still have our contract with South Africa until the end of next year. We can’t very well breach that given they

