“Certainly. You’ll be the first to read it.”
Voltaire smiled genuinely, he truly liked the girl for she possessed innocence seldom seen. “Be assured that I will be confiding in you often Comrade HongHu, I cannot trust anyone else …”
Voltaire sighed, “I will leave you to your work, but before you go there still exists one more matter which I need to discuss with you.”
HongHu awaited patiently for the Chairman to continue.
“After I resign as Chairman I will appoint a successor... it was going to be you, but you apprehensiveness and unwillingness to be vested with so much power have forced me to choose another.” His voice gave away his feelings of stress, he hated to see such talent go to waste, but the emotional part of him accepted HongHu's decision to decline the offer for it would have meant the corruption of her innocence.
"The Marshal, I understand, is perhaps too young, and he is also very ambitious ...
“But you can certainly trust the Deputy Chairman? So devoted, and yet so resourceful ...” HongHu replied quizzically, it felt natural to her that the Chairmanship should pass onto the Deputy Chairman.
Voltaire could not contain his laughter, “Quite right, who am I suppose to trust indeed? Jamski is power-hungry, almost as much as the Marshal, he just hides it better.”
HongHu was take aback by the Chairmans statement, You learn something new everyday from the Father of the State. She pondered the Chairmans dilemma for a moment, “I say use the young Marshal, and Jamski can serve as a check. They'll forever fight and the power will naturally remain in your hands.”
She truly has become wise beyond her years... The Chairman replied solemnly, “Perhaps you have something there Comrade HongHu, I will take your advice into great consideration.”
HongHu sough this opportunity in the presence of the Chairman to ask for a personal favor, one she knew very well he might not grant. “If you will have it, I would like to migrate to one of the outer colonies for the time being to work on my book and contemplate on the finer points of life.” The statement was carefully phrased, she has reversed it in her mind numerous times, and now the moment has finally arrived.
Voltaire considered this sudden request for a moment, before coming to a decision. “The Chairman shall grant your request, provided that you will be available to serve the state when the time comes.” It was not a bad idea to have HongHu out of the capital during the coming political changes, she would be safer away from the possible turmoil.
“Thank you dear Chairman!” She could hardly contain her gratitude, “I will always go wherever you direct.” With that they exchanged goodbyes,though HongHu has a suspicion that she would be seeing the Chairman again soon enough. Funny, she thought it will take time getting used to the Chairman not being the Chairman when he resigns. She found the notion a little more than absurd, for truly it would take time getting used to calling him Voltaire and not the Chairman.
Voltaire smiled genuinely, he truly liked the girl for she possessed innocence seldom seen. “Be assured that I will be confiding in you often Comrade HongHu, I cannot trust anyone else …”
Voltaire sighed, “I will leave you to your work, but before you go there still exists one more matter which I need to discuss with you.”
HongHu awaited patiently for the Chairman to continue.
“After I resign as Chairman I will appoint a successor... it was going to be you, but you apprehensiveness and unwillingness to be vested with so much power have forced me to choose another.” His voice gave away his feelings of stress, he hated to see such talent go to waste, but the emotional part of him accepted HongHu's decision to decline the offer for it would have meant the corruption of her innocence.
"The Marshal, I understand, is perhaps too young, and he is also very ambitious ...
“But you can certainly trust the Deputy Chairman? So devoted, and yet so resourceful ...” HongHu replied quizzically, it felt natural to her that the Chairmanship should pass onto the Deputy Chairman.
Voltaire could not contain his laughter, “Quite right, who am I suppose to trust indeed? Jamski is power-hungry, almost as much as the Marshal, he just hides it better.”
HongHu was take aback by the Chairmans statement, You learn something new everyday from the Father of the State. She pondered the Chairmans dilemma for a moment, “I say use the young Marshal, and Jamski can serve as a check. They'll forever fight and the power will naturally remain in your hands.”
She truly has become wise beyond her years... The Chairman replied solemnly, “Perhaps you have something there Comrade HongHu, I will take your advice into great consideration.”
HongHu sough this opportunity in the presence of the Chairman to ask for a personal favor, one she knew very well he might not grant. “If you will have it, I would like to migrate to one of the outer colonies for the time being to work on my book and contemplate on the finer points of life.” The statement was carefully phrased, she has reversed it in her mind numerous times, and now the moment has finally arrived.
Voltaire considered this sudden request for a moment, before coming to a decision. “The Chairman shall grant your request, provided that you will be available to serve the state when the time comes.” It was not a bad idea to have HongHu out of the capital during the coming political changes, she would be safer away from the possible turmoil.
“Thank you dear Chairman!” She could hardly contain her gratitude, “I will always go wherever you direct.” With that they exchanged goodbyes,though HongHu has a suspicion that she would be seeing the Chairman again soon enough. Funny, she thought it will take time getting used to the Chairman not being the Chairman when he resigns. She found the notion a little more than absurd, for truly it would take time getting used to calling him Voltaire and not the Chairman.
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