The Ardelay twins loiter in the palace for a few days, then fall back to the Chialto house, in plenty of time to receive any prompt reply to the correspondence Kiri sent out when they arrived in the city.
"It's... not a problem I have anymore," he says. "And I'd rather not get into it."
Kiri waits to see if anyone needs her to confirm that it is really not a problem Loel has anymore or that he would really rather not get into it. She doesn't think that her talking too much can improve anything.
"I can... see that it is no longer a problem," he says. "It seems not to have been a problem for... several years. It troubles me that it was ever a problem. It troubles me further that—" He cuts himself off and shakes his head.
"Anyway," says Loel. "How are you liking Welce? I think it's pretty great here, except for the weird thing about clothes."
"The thing where it's a big deal if somebody doesn't wear them. In Thiyec that's a weird thing to care that much about. I mean, imagine moving from here to someplace where people react to, I don't know... to somebody walking around without shoes on, the way people here would react to somebody walking around naked. It takes some adjusting. I have to remind myself that if somebody comes up the road and sees me not wearing enough by local standards, they're gonna be upset."
"They seriously have people walking around naked all the time there. Even in the rain. Especially in the rain? Simultaneously with the rain, anyway."
"Well, anyway, I'm glad you're not being a cultural maverick on the subject now you're here."
"My age, approximately. And Ekador is a year older, and Kiri is two years younger. I believe Patience is somewhere in the middle. We are going to be a very young set of primes when she inherits."
"I'm the only one who inherited unusually young - late teens, early twenties is the normal age to pick up a primacy. Jerist lasted longer than most and Auney could have been prime for another fifty years if it weren't for the ill-fated flying experiments, Nerine and Valdin both should have had at least a couple more decades in them apiece but had to tear each other apart. Alser's largely a coincidence. We're clustering because the deaths clustered - my age is mostly happenstance as far as that goes."