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- Master Yoda," the pink-skinned Twi'lek bowed to the representative of an unknown race.
- Master Lairi," Yoda nodded in response. - Has something happened to your diocese?
- Not exactly, Master. The group itself is fine, learning little by little. It's just one kid that bothers me, actually. The boy, the man... - The woman was silent, picking her words. - I don't think he wants to stay in the Order.
-We cannot hold them against their will," the old Jedi chewed his lips. - It is dangerous. For them. For the Order. And we can't let them go before their time. Teach and educate. He must learn to control his power. Time will show his intentions.
- That's just it, Master. He doesn't mind learning, quite the contrary. But at the age of five, he's already made up his mind to leave the Order.
- We can't hold them against their will," the old man reiterated.
- But there must be something we can do, Master.
- Why me? It is your job to make a Jedi out of him.
- I can't. I keep thinking I'm doing something wrong. He's a... ...a strange boy. I thought you, Master, with your vast experience, might be able to influence him, to show him that he doesn't have to leave the Order.
- Tactfully you reminded me of my age," he turned away so the woman wouldn't see him smile.
- Oh. I'm sorry, Master, I didn't mean to say that you were...
- Old? Heh heh heh. It's hard to argue with facts.
- I... well... hmm," the twee'lik was silent.
- It's interesting to embarrass you children," he turned to face her. - But back to the boy. You said he was strange. Can you explain?
- Well.... I haven't quite figured it out myself," she said thoughtfully. - "The kids are drawn to him. Like an adult. Even though he's only five. And I get confused sometimes. One minute he's a kid, the next minute he's saying mean things. It's the same with his behavior. It's hard to convey in words. And development. I mean, I get it, midi-chlorians and all. But I've seen Skywalker, I've talked to people who know the Chosen One. Yes, he has a very strong connection to the Force, but that's what he gets off on. For all his power, he's still just a kid. Raine, on the other hand, is something else. It's as if he really understands everything he's told.
- That's your job, isn't it?
- Of course it is. But you know very well that understanding comes with time. Yes, I try to make the children understand everything at once, I explain, I spell it out. But he... - she shook her head, - he doesn't even need to spell it out. And he wants to develop. He doesn't just want to learn everything at once, demanding knowledge, he wants to get through the curriculum as quickly as possible. He seems to understand very clearly that the Jedi have been honing their training system for thousands of years. I recently gave him a tutorial ball for the basics of tutamis. So not only was he able to feel the energy, but he was also able to absorb it. By himself, without my prompting. But, interestingly enough, he never said a word about continuing his training. He didn't give up his own training, though. Recently he approached some mentors and asked them to give him the materials so that he could study them independently and move on to the next program. Or do something else. You know? Not just, "I don't need zoology," or "Let me study something else and I'm not interested in this," but specifically the curriculum, so that he could learn it as quickly as possible.
- That's interesting," Yoda muttered.
- Yes," the woman sighed. - I sometimes get the impression that he's in a hurry to get somewhere. As if he thought we might stop teaching him.
- Raine... his first name. What's his last name?
- Dacari.
- Dakari? Hmm, hmm. I remember a youngling with that last name. Kind. Gusty, but kind. He wasn't strong enough. Left the Order.
- You think this is his son?
- I think so. You said something about midi-chlorians.
- The examination showed 19361 on the cage.
- Hmm, hmm," the smallest member of the Council chewed his lips. Even Yaddl, who belongs to the same race, is said to be slightly taller than him.
- Master Yoda?
- Dakari. Good boy," the old man said thoughtfully. And then he looked at Lairi, a little perturbed. - You know about that. We cannot hold the Order. The way of the sensible is only their way. Teach him, teach him. Show him the Order. Don't set him apart, but don't make him equal. He's a smart boy. He'll understand. Don't push him He will choose his own path. Only himself, otherwise it's darkness. Go on. No, wait. Take him to the technical hangar. If he's a father's son, he'll like it. That's it, go," he waved his hand. He hunched over and headed toward the center of the room. - Meditation is waiting for me.