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But most women have an emotional bias towards having their husband's children. And there is only one way to find out if this is possible." Lea's eyes widened. "Are you suggesting that your girls see if a man can father children before considering marriage?" "Of course. Otherwise Anvhar would have been depopulated centuries ago. Therefore the woman does the choosing.
The Breakdown occurred about that time, and in the galaxy-wide disruption Anvhar had to fight its own internal battle. When the Earth Empire collapsed it was the end of more than an era. Many of the observation stations found themselves representing institutions that no longer existed.
The door opened soundlessly behind Ihjel and he wheeled about, moving as only an athlete of Anvhar can move. Dr. Caulry was halfway through the door, off balance. Two men in uniform came close behind him. Ihjel's body pushed against them, his speed and the mountainous mass of his flesh sending them back in a tangle of arms and legs. He slammed the door and locked it in their faces.
Once they had made the mental adjustment to the fact that they were now a sovereign world, not a collection of casual visitors with various loyalties, life continued unchanged. Not easy living on Anvhar is never easy but at least without difference on the surface. The thoughts and attitudes of the people were, however, going through a great transformation.
Why is it that the people of Anvhar, in a galaxy filled with warring, hate-filled, backward planets, should be the only ones who base their entire existence on a complicated series of games?" This time there was no way to hold the door. Ihjel didn't try. He stepped aside and two men stumbled into the room. He walked out behind their backs without saying a word. "What happened?
Maybe it was a provincial attitude to hold in this big universe Anvhar was certainly far enough away from here but honor is very important to a man who must stand alone. He had a debt to Ihjel, and he was going to pay it off. Once the decision had been made, he felt easier. There was an intercom on the desk in front of him and he leaned with a heavy thumb on the button labeled Faussel. "Yes?"
If she is interested in a man, she says so. If she is not interested, the man would never think of suggesting anything. It's a lot different from other planets, but so is our planet Anvhar. It works well for us, which is the only test that applies." "Just about the opposite of Earth," Lea told him, dropping the apple core into a dish and carefully licking the tips of her fingers.
Because the whole point of my being here is to get those 'alien' thoughts across to you." "Tell me how you did it," Brion insisted. "I must know." "I'll tell you but there are many things you should understand first, before you decide to leave Anvhar. You must not only hear them, you will have to believe them. The primary thing, the clue to the rest, is the true nature of your life here.
As to how projective empathy works, you had a demonstration of that a little earlier, when you felt those strange thoughts about Anvhar. It will be a long time before you can master that, but receptive empathy is your natural trait. This is mentally entering into the feeling, or what could be called the spirit of another person.
Anything I do now, or in the next few years, won't be as important as getting back to Anvhar." "And I won't be going back with you." It was a flat statement the way she said it, not a question. "No, you won't be," he said. "There is nothing on Anvhar for you." Lea was looking out of the port at Dis and her eyes were dry now.
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