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Flying to the coast, the [[dragons]] - each with a single person as crew - eventually find suitable trees, but they are confronted by a [[Lord Jinai|Sui-Riu]], who promptly attacks them with a powerful blast of water after failing to get them to surrender the wood. However, shortly after being attacked by the [[Divine Wind]], the [[dragon]] abandons the battle. Following this, the [[dragons]] return to the [[Potentate]] and begin their attempts to free it. [[Temeraire]]'s plan ultimately works, but with an unforseen consequence; once freed by the levers, the [[Potentate]] begins falling towards him and the others, resulting in [[Temeraire]] being forced underwater. The others soon rescue him from drowning, but his injuries force the crew to make for [[Nagasaki]]; the only port open to westerners - to which [[Hammond]] had already suggested they visit, as an attempt to make amends for the attack on the strange [[dragon]]. Upon waking, [[Temeraire]] learns that [[Iskierka]] has laid their egg, but his injuries are still too severe, so he is restricted to the [[Potentate]] under the care of a Chinese doctor; [[Wen Shen]].  
 
Flying to the coast, the [[dragons]] - each with a single person as crew - eventually find suitable trees, but they are confronted by a [[Lord Jinai|Sui-Riu]], who promptly attacks them with a powerful blast of water after failing to get them to surrender the wood. However, shortly after being attacked by the [[Divine Wind]], the [[dragon]] abandons the battle. Following this, the [[dragons]] return to the [[Potentate]] and begin their attempts to free it. [[Temeraire]]'s plan ultimately works, but with an unforseen consequence; once freed by the levers, the [[Potentate]] begins falling towards him and the others, resulting in [[Temeraire]] being forced underwater. The others soon rescue him from drowning, but his injuries force the crew to make for [[Nagasaki]]; the only port open to westerners - to which [[Hammond]] had already suggested they visit, as an attempt to make amends for the attack on the strange [[dragon]]. Upon waking, [[Temeraire]] learns that [[Iskierka]] has laid their egg, but his injuries are still too severe, so he is restricted to the [[Potentate]] under the care of a Chinese doctor; [[Wen Shen]].  
  
In Chikuzen Province, [[Laurence]] finds his valuable sword - at present his only possession - has been confiscated by [[Kaneko]]; as per the strict laws of the bakufu - the government of the Shogun of Japan. After some discussion into the matter - conducted in Chinese, which [[Laurence]] subconciously remembers - [[Kaneko]] concludes his actions are potentially threatening his liege; [[Lady Arikawa]], and sends word to her. Despite this, [[Laurence]] later sneaks into [[Kaneko]]'s office and retrieves his sword; shortly before the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]] - a [[dragon]] - with [[Matsudaira]]; a magistrate. They ask [[Laurence]]'s reasons for being in [[Japan]]; but after getting no real answer out of him, they decide to travel to Hakata Bay to continue. However, before they can begin the interrogation there, the [[Sui-Riu]] [[Lord Jinai]] arrives, and reports on his attack by a group of strange dragons which included a [[Celestial]]; extinct in [[Japan]] after Kublai Khan abducted the last egg.  
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In Chizuken Province, [[Laurence]] finds his valuable sword - at present his only possession - has been confiscated by [[Kaneko]]; as per the strict laws of the bakufu - the government of the Shogun of Japan. After some discussion into the matter - conducted in Chinese, which [[Laurence]] subconciously remembers - [[Kaneko]] concludes his actions are potentially threatening his liege; [[Lady Arikawa]], and sends word to her. Despite this, [[Laurence]] later sneaks into [[Kaneko]]'s office and retrieves his sword; shortly before the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]] - a [[dragon]] - with [[Matsudaira]]; a magistrate. They ask [[Laurence]]'s reasons for being in [[Japan]]; but after getting no real answer out of him, they decide to travel to Hakata Bay to continue. However, before they can begin the interrogation there, the [[Sui-Riu]] [[Lord Jinai]] arrives, and reports on his attack by a group of strange dragons which included a [[Celestial]]; extinct in [[Japan]] after Kublai Khan abducted the last egg.  
  
 
Following this, [[Matsudaira]] accuses [[Laurence]] of being in league with the Chinese in a plot against [[Japan]], and reveals that a British ship - the [[Phaeton]] - recently threatened to attack the ships at Nagasaki if they weren't supplied, but was sunk as a result. [[Laurence]] is soon taken away while the others discuss what to do with him, and he is later approached by [[Kaneko]] - who is revealed to have saved him in defiance of the bakufu's law as the result of a vow he made to care for any person he saw needing assistance - who reveals the seriousness of the situation, and notes that [[Lady Arikawa]] is considering speaking on their behalf to the bakufu; which would allow [[Laurence]] to honourably commit suicide - which [[Kaneko]] even offers to join him in. With little other option, [[Laurence]] decides to try and escape in the night, only to be released by [[Junichiro]], who flees with him.
 
Following this, [[Matsudaira]] accuses [[Laurence]] of being in league with the Chinese in a plot against [[Japan]], and reveals that a British ship - the [[Phaeton]] - recently threatened to attack the ships at Nagasaki if they weren't supplied, but was sunk as a result. [[Laurence]] is soon taken away while the others discuss what to do with him, and he is later approached by [[Kaneko]] - who is revealed to have saved him in defiance of the bakufu's law as the result of a vow he made to care for any person he saw needing assistance - who reveals the seriousness of the situation, and notes that [[Lady Arikawa]] is considering speaking on their behalf to the bakufu; which would allow [[Laurence]] to honourably commit suicide - which [[Kaneko]] even offers to join him in. With little other option, [[Laurence]] decides to try and escape in the night, only to be released by [[Junichiro]], who flees with him.
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Not long afterwards, [[Temeraire]] witnesses the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]], and after some talk about their present situation - and the news of the loss of the [[Phaeton]] - Captain [[Blaise]] and [[Granby]] decide to fire a salvo and get their [[dragons]] to perform aerial maneuvers; to make a show of their might. Not long afterwards, [[Wampanoag]] returns to the [[Potentate]]; having recovered a tattered shirt that belonged to [[Laurence]] from the Japanese in Nagasaki. While [[Hammond]] talks with [[Wampanoag]] about diffusing the situation with the Japanese, [[Temeraire]] learns from [[Wen Shen]] that he is at last well again.  
 
Not long afterwards, [[Temeraire]] witnesses the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]], and after some talk about their present situation - and the news of the loss of the [[Phaeton]] - Captain [[Blaise]] and [[Granby]] decide to fire a salvo and get their [[dragons]] to perform aerial maneuvers; to make a show of their might. Not long afterwards, [[Wampanoag]] returns to the [[Potentate]]; having recovered a tattered shirt that belonged to [[Laurence]] from the Japanese in Nagasaki. While [[Hammond]] talks with [[Wampanoag]] about diffusing the situation with the Japanese, [[Temeraire]] learns from [[Wen Shen]] that he is at last well again.  
  
Meanwhile, [[Laurence]] and [[Junichiro]] continue downstream, only to encounter a lord and his party ferrying their number across the river. Their attempts to sneak past them fail, and they are forced to flee; ultimately abandoning their boat further downstream and walking for a while, before constructing a raft to cross another river. Eventually, they reach Nagasaki, only to find that [[Lady Arikawa]] and [[Kaneko]] are already in the city. As they prepare to sneak to the harbour, [[Laurence]] recognises the [[Potentate]] as a British ship, and attempts to signal it, only for [[Kaneko]] to confront them; revealing [[Laurence]] is to be made prisoner. After learning that surrendering himself wouldn't save [[Kaneko]]'s honour, [[Laurence]] duels him; only to be stopped by the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]]. Before she can capture [[Laurence]] herself, [[Temeraire]] arrives; having witnessed the signal, and angrily retrieves [[Laurence]]; explaining the situation at the same time. However, [[Laurence]] does not recognise [[Temeraire]], and upon return to the [[Potentate]], the surgeons diagnose him with a form of "brain-fever", and note that he may not properly recover if he's overwhelmed with additional information by the others about what he's forgotten.  
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Meanwhile, [[Laurence]] and [[Junichiro]] continue downstream, only to encounter a lord and his party ferrying their number across the river. Their attempts to sneak past them fail, and they are forced to flee; ultimately abandoning their boat further downstream and walking for a while, before constructing a raft to cross another river. Eventually, they reach Nagasaki, only to find that [[Lady rikawa]] and [[Kaneko]] are already in the city. As they prepare to sneak to the harbour, [[Laurence]] recognises the [[Potentate]] as a British ship, and attempts to signal it, only for [[Kaneko]] to confront them; revealing [[Laurence]] is to be made prisoner. After learning that surrendering himself wouldn't save [[Kaneko]]'s honour, [[Laurence]] duels him; only to be stopped by the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]]. Before she can capture [[Laurence]] herself, [[Temeraire]] arrives; having witnessed the signal, and angrily retrieves [[Laurence]]; explaining the situation at the same time. However, [[Laurence]] does not recognise [[Temeraire]], and upon return to the [[Potentate]], the surgeons diagnose him with a form of "brain-fever", and note that he may not properly recover if he's overwhelmed with additional information by the others about what he's forgotten.  
  
 
As [[Laurence]] slowly tries to settle on the [[Potentate]] - in the process learning once again that [[Longwing]] dragons only take female captains - [[Wampanoag]] arrives and reports there is to be a proper farewell dinner - a matter of saving face - and adds that as a result of the recent events, the Japanese are seeking relations with the United States of America, and are requesting shipwrights. At the dinner, [[Laurence]] meets with [[Kaneko]] again, and learns that [[Lady Arikawa]] considers his honour satisfied, and has invited him to take up residence with her, although he fears he will diminish her standing. [[Laurence]] also informs him he will take [[Junichiro]] into his care, which [[Kaneko]] feigns interest about.
 
As [[Laurence]] slowly tries to settle on the [[Potentate]] - in the process learning once again that [[Longwing]] dragons only take female captains - [[Wampanoag]] arrives and reports there is to be a proper farewell dinner - a matter of saving face - and adds that as a result of the recent events, the Japanese are seeking relations with the United States of America, and are requesting shipwrights. At the dinner, [[Laurence]] meets with [[Kaneko]] again, and learns that [[Lady Arikawa]] considers his honour satisfied, and has invited him to take up residence with her, although he fears he will diminish her standing. [[Laurence]] also informs him he will take [[Junichiro]] into his care, which [[Kaneko]] feigns interest about.
  
The next day, the [[Potentate]] sets sail for Tien-sing, and [[Laurence]] goes to sit with [[Temeraire]], who requests he read the Principia Mathematica to him.
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The next day, the [[Potentate]] sets sail for Tien-sing, and [[Laurence]] goes to sit with [[Temeraire]], who requests he read the Principia Mathematica to him.  
  
 
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