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    The chap­ter begins with the pro­tag­o­nist con­fronting Ton­kee, reveal­ing she knows her true iden­ti­ty as Binof, a for­mer Lead­er­ship child from Yumenes. Ton­kee, now a geomest, admits she has been track­ing the pro­tag­o­nist for decades, ini­tial­ly to pro­tect her but lat­er due to her poten­tial to com­mand obelisks. The ten­sion esca­lates as the pro­tag­o­nist demands expla­na­tions, frus­trat­ed by the lay­ers of decep­tion. Tonkee’s past is unveiled—she was dis­owned by her fam­i­ly for reject­ing soci­etal norms and pur­su­ing acad­e­mia, where she thrived despite con­flicts. Her obses­sion with the obelisks stems from a dis­cov­ery in the Ful­crum, a secret she believes is cru­cial to under­stand­ing their world.

    Ton­kee explains that the obelisks move toward oro­genes with the skill to con­trol them, hint­ing at a deep­er con­nec­tion between the pro­tag­o­nist and these mys­te­ri­ous struc­tures. The pro­tag­o­nist is unset­tled by the rev­e­la­tion that obelisks were con­verg­ing near her in Tir­i­mo, sug­gest­ing her son might also pos­sess this abil­i­ty. Tonkee’s research, con­duct­ed with a net­work of schol­ars, reveals pat­terns in the obelisks’ move­ments, tying them to oro­genic poten­tial. The protagonist’s anger gives way to reluc­tant curios­i­ty as Ton­kee empha­sizes the impor­tance of their find­ings, though the pro­tag­o­nist remains wary of her motives and the impli­ca­tions of her own role in this larg­er mys­tery.

    The chap­ter delves into Tonkee’s back­sto­ry, detail­ing her trans­for­ma­tion from Binof, a dis­graced Lead­er­ship heir, to Ton­kee, a self-made schol­ar. Her family’s rejec­tion forced her to adopt a new iden­ti­ty, but she found pur­pose in study­ing the obelisks and chal­leng­ing aca­d­e­m­ic con­ven­tions. Her part­ner­ship with oth­er researchers under­scores the col­lab­o­ra­tive effort to uncov­er the obelisks’ secrets, which she believes are tied to a cat­a­stroph­ic event in the past. The pro­tag­o­nist, though skep­ti­cal, begins to see Ton­kee as more than a manip­u­la­tive figure—a ded­i­cat­ed schol­ar dri­ven by a gen­uine desire to under­stand the world’s hid­den truths.

    As the con­fronta­tion winds down, the pro­tag­o­nist acknowl­edges the inevitabil­i­ty of con­fronting her own secrets, includ­ing her past with Hoa, who watch­es the exchange silent­ly. The chap­ter ends with a sense of impend­ing rev­e­la­tion, as Tonkee’s dis­cov­er­ies about the obelisks and their con­nec­tion to oro­genes hint at a larg­er, unre­solved con­flict. The protagonist’s exhaus­tion and frus­tra­tion are pal­pa­ble, but the chap­ter leaves room for the pos­si­bil­i­ty of col­lab­o­ra­tion, as both char­ac­ters rec­og­nize the weight of the knowl­edge they now share. The stage is set for fur­ther explo­ration of the obelisks’ role in the world’s upheaval.

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