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A standalone sequel to 'The Good China.'
The problem with Gary was that he was always so goddamn earnest. If everything Pagan said sounded vaguely like a lie, the opposite was true for Gary: every word out of his mouth was delivered with the utmost sincerity. Innocent. Guileless.
Neither of them could be trusted.
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"I had it shipped in, my boy, from the Amazonian!" The flourish was over the top, the grin was over the top, there wasn’t one thing that was quite normal in the entire room.
"From Amazon," Gary muttered, more to himself than anyone else as he placed a neat little stack of paperwork to Ajay’s left. Fantastic.
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Anybody with brains could see that Pagan made a shitty monarch...but without him, Kyrat would’ve fallen apart.
If Ajay had actually listened to all of the people clamoring for Pagan’s death, or even let him fly off into the sunset without trying to get him back, things would be so different.
So much worse.
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"Please, I need to come. I need you to make me spill all over myself, my King."
Ajay whispered in that demanding but sweet tone that will persuade Pagan every time he uses it.They fuck. That's it.
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Ajay shakes his head to clear it. He should feel so proud, swelling with relief and accomplishment. He’s a hero to the Kyrati people, his father’s devoted son, and he’s helped his new friends so much and did everything they asked him to do.
He tells himself all this, but the vague sense of unease in his heart only grows.
Wrong. The path of gold was never right. Only the one strewn with ashes.
