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by David Wingrove


  It almost made him laugh. Only what was there to laugh at? Some days it felt as if he were living in a mental institution. But it wasn’t he who was insane.

  Mary’s breathing changed.

  She was silent briefly. Then, in a whisper, ‘Jake?’

  He felt her fingers squeeze his own. Felt their warm presence in the dark, solid and familiar. Unmistakably hers.

  He whispered back. ‘What is it, my love?’

  ‘Are we really here, or are we dreaming this?’

  He laughed quietly. ‘You too, eh?’

  ‘Only…’ She stopped. For a moment he thought, perhaps, she’d gone to sleep again. Then, ‘Only my dreams seem more real sometimes than this.’

  He smiled. So it was. And this strange congruence of feeling between them – who, back then, would have guessed it would develop? More like mind-reading than conversation.

  ‘Mary…?’

  ‘Yes, my love?’

  ‘I was back there today. In Corfe. Up on the ridgeway.’

  ‘In the sunlight?’

  ‘Yes…’ He laughed. ‘In the sunlight. I…’ Jake hesitated, then squeezed her hand again. ‘Tom was with me. He had his walking stick with him. You know… the one with the carved ram’s head.’

  For a moment he wondered if he’d said too much. If he ought to have kept Tom out of it. But Mary seemed to sense that too.

  ‘It’s okay,’ she said, speaking quietly but no longer in a whisper. ‘You didn’t steal anything from him, Jake. Tom was Tom. He gave me my girls, yes, and lots of wonderful memories. But you’re you, and you added to what I had. Immeasurably. I’d not have had it different.’

  ‘No?’

  ‘Not a thing.’

  For a moment he lay there, his heart swollen by her words, feeling pride and love and a thousand other things. So life had been.

  Jake squeezed her hand. ‘Well, old girl… shall we rejoin the others?’

  He sensed her smile in the darkness. ‘Guess we should, eh?’

  ‘Mary…?’

  ‘Yes, my love?’

  ‘Just kiss me. For old times’ sake…’

  CHARACTER LISTING

  MAJOR CHARACTERS

  Jiang Lei

  Also known as Nai Liu, ‘Enduring Willow’, Jiang is general of the Eighteenth Banner of Tsao Ch’un’s army. The foremost poet of his age, he is an honest man and a strict Confucian; a good man in bad times.

  Reed, Jake

  Before the Collapse Jake was a login or ‘webdancer’, one of the best, operating within the virtual landscape of the DatScape. When things fell, he fled to the West Country where he married and had a child, Peter. Twenty years on, his past is about to catch up with him.

  Shepherd, Amos

  Scion of his clan, Shepherd is the architect of the great City of Ice being steadily built across the globe by the tyrant, Tsao Ch’un. As Chief Advisor to the great man he has great power and influence. His main love, however, is for his art, and for the Domain, his golden valley outside the City he created.

  Tsao Ch’un

  Former member of the politburo, also known as ‘the Tyrant’, is the single powerful man responsible for conquering the world and unifying it as Chung Kuo, the ‘Middle Kingdom’. The target of assassins, he is fearless and cunning, ruling his newly-created City by means of his council of Seven.

  THE SEVEN AND THE FAMILIES

  Ch’eng I

  Minor family prince and son of Ch’eng So Yuan

  Ch’eng So Yuan

  Minor family head

  Cheng Yu

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Fan Chang

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Fan Cho

  Son of Fan Chang

  Fan Lin

  Son of Fan Chang

  Fan Peng

  Eldest wife of Fan Chang

  Fan Ti Yu

  Son of Fan Chang

  Hou Hsin-Fa

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Li Chang So

  Sixth son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Chao Ch’in

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Li Fu Jen

  Third son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Kuang

  Fifth son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Peng

  Eldest son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Shen

  Second son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Li Weng

  Fourth son of Li Chao Ch’in

  Pei Ko

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Pei Lin-Yi

  Eldest son of Pei Ko

  Teng Liang

  Minor family princess betrothed to Prince Ch’eng I

  Tsao Ch’I Yuan

  Youngest son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsao Ch’un

  Ruler of Chung Kuo

  Tsao Heng

  Second son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsao Wang-Po

  Eldest son of Tsao Ch’un

  Tsu Chen

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Tsu Lin

  Eldest son of Tsu Chen

  Wang Hui So

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Wang Lung

  Eldest son of Wang Hui So

  Wu Hsien

  One of the Seven, advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  FRIENDS AND RETAINERS OF THE SEVEN

  Aaltonen

  Marshal and Head of Security for City Europe

  Bakke

  Marshal in Security

  Chang Yu

  Tsao Ch’un’s new appointment as First Dragon

  Chen Yu

  Steward to Tsao Ch’un in Pei Ch’ing

  Cho Yi Yi

  Master of the Bedchamber at Tongjiang

  Ling

  Steward at the Black Tower

  Ma Shao Tu

  Senior Servant to Li Chao Ch’in

  Raikkonen

  Marshal in Security

  Shepherd, Amos

  Chief Advisor to Tsao Ch’un and architect of City Earth

  Svensson

  Marshal in Security

  Ts’ao P’i

  ‘Number Three’; steward at Tsao Ch’un’s court in Pei Ch’ing

  Wei Shao

  Chancellor to Tsao Ch’un

  Wen P’ing

  Tsao Ch’un’s man. A bully

  Yu Ch’o

  Family retainer to Wang Hui So

  OTHER CHARACTERS

  Anders

  A mercenary

  Beatrice

  Daughter of Cathy Hubbard; granddaughter of Mary Reed

  Big Wen

  A ‘landowner’

  Boss Yang

  An exploiter of the people

  Buck, John

  Head of Development at the Ministry of Contracts

  Chang Lai-hsun

  Nephew of Chang Yi Wei

  Chang Yi Wei

  Senior brother of the Chang clan; owners of MicroData

  Chao Ni Tsu

  Computer genius; friend and advisor to Tsao Ch’un

  Chen So I

  Head of the Ministry of Contracts

  Chi Fei Yu

  An usurer

  Chi Lin Lin

  Legal assistant to Yang Hong Yu

  Chiu Fa

  Media commentator on the Mids news channel

  Chun Hua

  Wife of Jiang Lei

  Curtis, Tim

  Head of Human Resources for GenSyn

  Dag

  A mercenary

  Ebert, Gustav

  Joint Head of GenSyn; brother of Wolfgang Ebert

  Ebert, Ludovic

  Son of Gustav Ebert and GenSyn director

  Ebert, Wolfgang

  Joint Head of GenSyn; brother of Gustav Ebert

  Einar

  A mercenary

  Feng I

  Colonel in charge of Tsao Ch’un’s elite force

  Grant, Thomas

>   Captain in Security

  Haavikko, Knut

  Major in Security

  Henrik

  A mercenary

  Ho

  Steward to Jiang Lei

  Hsu Jung

  Friend of Jiang Lei

  Hubbard, Cathy

  Daughter of Tom and Mary Hubbard

  Hubbard, Meg

  Daughter of Tom and Mary Hubbard

  Hui

  Receptionist for GenSyn

  Hui Chang Ye

  Senior Legal Advocate for the Chang family

  Hung

  Tsao Ch’un’s spy in Jiang Lei’s camp

  Jiang Ch’iao-chieh

  Eldest daughter of Jiang Lei

  Jiang Lei

  General of the Eighteenth Banner; Poet

  Jiang San-chieh

  Youngest daughter of Jiang Lei

  Jung

  Steward to Tobias Lahm

  Karl

  A mercenary

  Ku

  Marshal of the Fourth Banner Army

  Kurt

  Chief Technician

  Lahm, Tobias

  Eighth Dragon at the Ministry, ‘the Thousand Eyes’

  Lo Wen

  Granddaughter of Jiang Lei

  Ming Hsin-fa

  Senior Advocate for GenSyn

  Nai Liu

  ‘Enduring Willow’, pen name of Jiang Lei

  Pan Tsung-yen

  Friend of Jiang Lei

  P’eng Chuan

  Sixth Dragon at the Ministry, the ‘Thousand Eyes’

  P’eng K’ai-chi

  Nephew of P’eng Chuan

  Ragnar

  A mercenary

  Reed, Jake

  Ex-webdancer; father of Peter; husband of Mary

  Reed, Mary

  Wife of Jake Reed

  Reed, Tom

  Son of Jake and Mary Reed

  Reed, Peter

  Son of Jake Reed; executive employee of GenSyn

  Rheinhardt

  Media Liaison Manager for GenSyn

  Schwartz

  Aid to Marshal Aaltonen

  Shao Shu

  First Steward at Chun Hua’s mansion

  Shao Yen

  Major in Security. Friend of Meng Hsin-fa

  Shen Fu

  The First Dragon; Head of the Ministry

  Shepherd Alexandra

  Wife of Amos Shepherd and daughter of Charles Melfi

  Shepherd, Augustus

  Son of Amos Shepherd

  Shepherd, Beth

  Daughter of Amos Shepherd

  Shu Liang

  Senior Legal Advocate

  Tai Yu

  ‘Moonflower’, maid to Gustav Ebert. A GenSyn clone

  Tsu Shi

  Steward to Gustav Ebert. A GenSyn clone

  Tu Mu

  Assistant to Alison Winter at GenSyn

  Wei

  A Judge

  Winter, Alison

  Ex-girlfriend of Jake Reed; Head of Evaluation at GenSyn

  Winter, Jake

  Only son of Alison Winter

  Wu Chi

  AI (Artificial Intelligence) to Tobias Lahm

  Yang Hong Yu

  Legal Advocate

  Yo Jou Hsi

  A Judge

  THE DEAD

  Chang Li Chen

  Junior Dragon in charge of drafting the Edict of Technological Control

  Ching Su

  Friend of Jiang Lei

  Judd, Drew

  Actor; star of Ubik

  Melfi, Charles

  Father of Alexandra Shepherd

  Reed, May

  Sister of Jake Reed

  Shen Chen

  Son of Shen Fu

  Su Tung-p’o

  Han official and poet of the Eleventh Century

  Tsao Hsiao

  Tsao Ch’un’s eldest brother

  Wang An-Shih

  Han official and poet of the Eleventh Century

  GLOSSARY OF MANDARIN TERMS

  Ch’un Tzu

  An ancient Chinese term from the Warring States period, describing a certain class of noblemen, controlled by a code of chivalry and morality known as the li, or rites. Here the term is roughly, and sometimes ironically, translated as ‘gentlemen’. The ch’un tzu is as much an ideal state of behaviour – as specified by Confucius in the Analects – as an actual class in Chung Kuo, though a degree of financial independence and a high standard of education are assumed prerequisites.

  Hung Mao

  Literally ‘redheads’, the name the Chinese gave to the Dutch (and later English) seafarers who attempted to trade with China in the seventeenth century. Because of the piratical nature of their endeavours (which often meant plundering Chinese shipping and ports) the name has connotations of piracy.

  Ko Ming ‘revolutionary’

  The T’ien Ming is the Mandate of Heaven, supposedly handed down from Shang Ti, the Supreme Ancestor, to his earthly counterpart, the Emperor (HuangTi). This Mandate could be enjoyed only so long as the Emperor was worthy of it, and rebellion against a tyrant – who broke the Mandate through his lack of justice, benevolence, and sincerity – was deemed not criminal but a rightful expression of Heaven’s anger.

  pi p’a

  A four-stringed lute used in traditional Chinese music.

  San Kuo Chih Yen I

  The Romance of The Three Kingdoms is a long book of 120 chapters, covering a hundred years, from the downfall of the Han dynasty to China’s reunification under the Tsin in ad 265. Based partly on fact, part on myth, it is still regularly read in public and is China’s most engrossing heroic saga. Its opening words say much of the Han’s attitudes towards history – ‘The empire when united tends to disruption, and when partitioned, strives once more for unity.’ Anyone studying Chinese history would see the truth in those words.

  Wen ch’a te

  ‘Elegance’ – this is much more the expression of a concept, that of a certain sense of perfection embodied within that elegance, than a simple descriptive term.

  Yin yueh ‘music’

  Again, the word is used conceptually, almost poetically here.

  Ying Kuo

  England, or, more often these days, the United Kingdom.

  AUTHOR’S NOTE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  Much has happened between the publication of the first of these prequels, SON OF HEAVEN, and this second helping. One of the developments I’ve enjoyed most is the creation of a wonderful new home for Chung Kuo on the internet – Matt Acevedo’s Of Gifts And Stones: The Chung Kuo Website. For anyone wanting further information on what’s happening with the sequence, search it out at http://ofgiftsandstones.com. There’s a lot of Chung Kuo-related material on it, and I’ll be blogging from time to time. The official series website and blog can be found at http://www.chung-kuo.net.

  Special thanks this time out go to everyone at Corvus, for their enthusiasm, and to my good friends – you know who you are – who’ve helped me with encouragement and advice.

  Additional thanks go to George R. R. Martin, for writing of an exceptional level. His A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE sequence has lost me many hours of sleep these past few months. May he keep producing work of such magnificence.

  Finally, a word of thanks to Larry Rostant, painter extraordinaire, for the covers.

  DAVID WINGROVE

  June 2011

 

 

 


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