Chapter Sixty-Five: Six Months Later (In Which Nothing Is The Same And Everything Is)

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The Records had reviewed two hundred and fourteen cases. Tobias told me this on a Tuesday morning over coffee at Sable's, reading from his tablet with the quiet satisfaction of someone who had built something and was watching it work. "Two fourteen," I said. "Forty-three resulted in formal legal challenges to existing debt instruments," he said. "Twenty-nine of those are already resolved. The others are in process." "And the northern corridor extension?" "Opens next month," he said. "Willa has been extraordinary." Willa — the community organiser from Otto's gathering, the one who had spent the rest of that evening in conversation with Gael Ryn. She had become The Records' northern corridor director in the way that the right people always found the right work — naturally, without anno

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