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why is this person bowing
huang and julian
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While Julian mills about the crowd he slightly bumps into a girl. She was just standing there but apparently feels the appropriate response to this is to face him, back up a step, and bow politely.

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What. He awkwardly bows back.

"Pleased to meet you? I'm Chan Hei-Lei." 

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"Yushi Huang. It is a pleasure to meet you."

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"Where are you from? I'm Hong Kong, city not enclave." 

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"I accompanied the Tianjin enclave but do not live there."

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Huh, that's weird. Enclaves aren't usually too eager to spend down their resources on alliances with unproven outsiders. Maybe she has a good affinity?

"Good for you, setting that up. You must be a useful person to have around." 

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"I believe there were some disputes and I was a compromise candidate, but I plan to do my best."

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...awkward. But, hey, chance to figure out who's allied with whom. 

"I'm afraid I don't know much about the smaller mainland enclaves. How many of you are there in our year?" 

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"I'm one of eight from Tianjin this year. There are six left in sophomore year, two in junior year, and three seniors."

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Hmmm. Good-sized contingent, but if those numbers are typical, they've got a terrible survival rate – almost as bad as independents. 

"It must be comforting to have so many friends around you." 

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"I do not know them well yet, but I hope we will become friends."

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Weirder and weirder. 

"So how'd you happen to get a Tianjin slot, anyway?" 

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"Tianjin has several internal groups that do not always agree. They noticed me at a time when tensions were particularly high. Someone thought well of me and invited me to take the exam, and I did well enough to be seen as a possible solution that gave no group an advantage. I will be doing the maintenance shifts for the other Tianjin students in my year of all affiliations."

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Julian wonders if all the mainland enclaves are this ...dramatic. 

"I'll probably end up picking up a few maintenance shifts myself, so we might run into each other! I'm trying to limit it, though, so I can keep my grades up." 

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"I understand it can be a tricky balance."