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Lan Yueh thought that her boss, among others, would definitely not like that theory. “I thought things would be better.”
“Guess it’s hard to top being Honda’s princess,” said Yong Su, with no real vitriol this time.
Lan Yueh seated herself with her back to the table. It exposed the cups and the bottle of soju, but she reasoned that she was still interposed before them. “I fought him at first.” By that she meant to say she had fought Honda Kiku, she’d tried to fight at least, with weapons and then words, even if she wasn’t as stubborn about it as Yong Su and his brother who were after all used to having their own house. But once out of her mouth her words seemed to twist like her no, and she saw them from another angle, and seeing that angle thought that it was better that she hadn’t realized their other meaning until now, so she could still claim innocence. “I fought them. The dogs and the pigs.”
It was poison, her boss had said, when he was still Wang Yao’s human boss as well. The poison of Honda and the Communists that made her unruly and argumentative. At the time, on that February day, she had thought it was just her own unpoisoned self. Sometimes she still thought that.
“I fought too.” His head flopped downward. His stray curl of hair bobbed briefly.
“I thought things would be better after that.”
“I did too.”
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Relevant historical tidbits for the story thus far, rap me on the head if there’s a gaffe:
The post-WWII anti-communist governments in both Taiwan and South Korea were quite repressive toward dissidents, hence events like 2-28 in Taiwan and the Jeju Massacre in Korea. Taiwan, which had in the past been colonized by Holland and Spain as well as China, was intended as a Japanese “model colony” and didn’t have the same horror stories as Korea did (though it certainly wasn’t all sunshine and flowers). Many Taiwanese people initially welcomed the Chinese occupation after WWII, but were severely disillusioned, hence the saying (paraphrased) “When the dogs leave the pigs come in.”
Diplomatic relations between the Republic of China and the new Republic of Korea began in early 1949. After the Nationalists lost the Chinese civil war in October, the Republic of China relocated to Taiwan; it was left in control of that and a number of other islands.
France attacked Korea with a small force in 1866; this force was repelled. France then signed a trade agreement with Korea twenty years later, after Korea had been forced out of isolation by Japan. France had also colonized Vietnam in the 1800s, and in 1953 the First Indochina War was still taking place; Vietnam would be divided in the Geneva agreements the following year.
The Korean War “ended” with a ceasefire in July of 1953. Technically speaking, it’s still going.
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