Chapter Thirty-One This was not what I’d expected. I’d thought that we would find evidence of involvement by a fringe group, funded and aided by either the Aghyrians or the Tamer Collective. Most likely the Aghyrians, because the Tamer Collective was too business-minded to attack their own future customers. We’d dealt with Aghyrian-inspired splinter groups before. This was different and required a completely fresh approach. An urgent approach. We needed to get out of here. I wanted to speak with both Veyada and Mereeni, and Amarru, if I could get onto her. We packed up all our things and made our way back to the hole in the fence. I probably imagined it, but the rain seemed to have eased up a little. We patched the hole in the fence as much as we could. The driverless vehicle could

