<h2>XVIII.</h2>
<p>After breakfast he told Rhes that
he wanted to return to the city.</p>
<p>"Then you have seen enough of
our barbarian world, and wish to go
back to your friends. To help them
wipe us out perhaps?" Rhes said it
lightly, but there was a touch of cold
malice behind his words.</p>
<p>"I hope you don't really think
that," Jason told him. "You must
realize that the opposite is true. I
would like to see this civil war ended
and your people getting all the benefits
of science and medicine that have
been withheld. I'll do everything I
can to bring that about."</p>
<p>"They'll never change," Rhes said
gloomily, "so don't waste your time.
But there is one thing you must do,
for your protection and ours. Don't
admit, or even hint, that you've talked
to any grubbers!"</p>
<p>"Why not?"</p>
<p>"Why not! Suffering death are you
that simple! They will do anything
to see that we don't rise too high,
and would much prefer to see us all
dead. Do you think they would hesitate
to kill you if they as much as
suspected you had contacted us? They
realize—even if you don't—that you
can singlehandedly alter the entire
pattern of power on this planet. The
ordinary junkman may think of us
as being only one step above the
animals, but the leaders don't. They
know what we need and what we
want. They could probably guess just
what it is I am going to ask you.</p>
<p>"Help us, Jason dinAlt. Get back
among those human pigs and lie. Say
you never talked to us, that you hid
in the forest and we attacked you
and you had to shoot to save yourself.
We'll supply some recent
corpses to make that part of your
story sound good. Make them believe
you, and even after you think you
have them convinced keep on acting
the part because they will be watching
you. Then tell them you have
finished your work and are ready to
leave. Get safely off Pyrrus, to another
planet, and I promise you anything
in the universe. Whatever you
want you shall have. Power, money—<i>anything</i>.</p>
<p>"This is a rich planet. The junkmen
mine and sell the metal, but we
could do it much better. Bring a
spaceship back here and land anywhere
on this continent. We have no
cities, but our people have farms
everywhere, they will find you. We
will then have commerce, trade—on
our own. This is what we all want
and we will work hard for it. And
<i>you</i> will have done it. Whatever you
want we will give. That is a promise
and we do not break our promises."</p>
<p>The intensity and magnitude of
what he described rocked Jason. He
knew that Rhes spoke the truth and
the entire resources of the planet
would be his, if he did as asked. For
one second he was tempted, savoring
the thought of what it would be like.
Then came realization that it would
be a half answer, and a poor one at
that. If these people had the strength
they wanted, their first act would be
the attempted destruction of the city
men. The result would be bloody
civil war that would probably destroy
them both. Rhes' answer was a good
one—but only half an answer.</p>
<p>Jason had to find a better solution.
One that would stop <i>all</i> the fighting
on this planet and allow the two
groups of humans to live in peace.</p>
<p>"I will do nothing to injure your
people, Rhes—and everything in my
power to aid them," Jason said.</p>
<p>This half answer satisfied Rhes,
who could see only one interpretation
of it. He spent the rest of the morning
on the communicator, arranging
for the food supplies that were being
brought to the trading site.</p>
<p>"The supplies are ready and we
have sent the signal," he said. "The
truck will be there tomorrow and you
will be waiting for it. Everything is
arranged as I told you. You'll leave
now with Naxa. You must reach the
meeting spot before the trucks."</p>
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