The Valar announce that they've done as much as they can in Singularity (they can't bring back peoples' babies in that critical period either, but they can get them earlier versions) and are setting up portals between there and Sanity as soon as they are confident they've cleaned up the plague. A bunch of Elf architects have this wild idea for a fivedimensional city where alternating intersections are interdimensional portals between various Valinors and they get eagerly to setting it up.
Cir can recommend whitemages. The whitemages who have benefited from Vala assistance are particularly willing to help.
Then he can pay for one of those to take a trip into Milliways and into Forks, Washington where Cam's old house is now owned by them and then to Mars.
And Silva is feeling better now. Defending rights of demons to perform assisted suicides? Doesn't help that the ostensible victim is underage but it helps a lot that she's available to chirpily testify that she asked nicely and enlisted help because she didn't want it to hurt. She'll get on that.
Soon someone else is going to try it and then it'll be a bad idea for Minor to take summons; he checks that he's not under arrest already.
Not yet, no. He does get an email confirming that if anyone else tries suiciding on the basis of his latest video he will be.
He replies to the email saying he has retained a defense attorney and future communications should go through her.
He takes summonses while it's safe.
The specific circles that are out for him are a mix of friendly and unfriendly. The randoms mostly land him with orcs, and twice in Godspring for infrastructure and food supply work.
Lecturey crochet lady, somebody in Antarctica's research base, and a cult in Canada.
Are the latter two designed in such a way that if he mastered a nonverbal Accio he could cast it -
Antarctica's prevents that in practice on the grounds of affecting things outside his circle; the cult's is handwritten and probably allows it.
Dwarves, Godspring, Dwarves, Mars, orcs, Earth, Earth, Dwarves... Antarctica circle is gone now.
He writes Timothy a note and he makes himself two hundred flashcards with words and phrases he might want to say and then he takes a specific summons.
Lecturey lady! He is again gagged and lectured (this time about being a bad influence on depressed teenagers who just need sunshine and chocolate and somebody to talk to) and then given a book of glass art and told again to make something nice for his little girlfriend so she's not jealous of that pretty angel, now, hm.
TV show. Does he want a recurring role in Sesame Street Luna, they like his camera presence.
"I'd love to, but the GCP recently outlawed telling the truth about ex-summoners becoming daeva and sent me letters threatening to arrest me for it, so I can't commit to taking recurring summons. I'm sorry. I can send you stuff remotely if you want occasional cameos."
"They... why'd they do that? I summoned my granddad and there he was just fine."