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Part III
20
Lecture
Fyn conurbation, August 9 2047
"Professor Fjelstad, where are you going, sir?" Professor Holm asked with more than just a hint of surprise in his voice.
As the old professor left the auditorium without saying another word, all eyes had turned to Robert. After Robert had asked his question about the Fenrir myth, a story about a giant wolf in Norse mythology, Professor Fjelstad had fallen silent and his facial expression had turned completely expressionless for ten, twelve seconds before the professor had turned around in silence and walked away in a hasty stride.
A young woman with short blond hair that was sitting next to Robert leaned towards him and whispered softly in his ear:
"You should probably leave now! You won’t believe what troubles Professor Holm had to go through to get the famous Bjarne Fjelstad to come and speak here."
Robert quickly picked up his jacket from the floor and, while slightly crouching, tried to silently and inconspicuously make his way out of the auditorium.
"Mmm… Mmm mister Got... Got... Gottschalk? P... please explain what just happened?"
Professor Holm was struggling to regain his composure, visibly working hard to refrain from bursting into tears.
"What …, what was that all about Mister Gottschalk? Your question made no sense at all from a mythological point of view. Why did you ask such a quaint question, and why did Professor Fjelstad react as if Loki himself was standing right in front of him and mocking him to his face?"
As Robert’s mind tried to grasp Professor Fjelstad's strange reaction to what he had believed to have been an innocuous and intelligently phrased question about the Fenrir myth, he had to face the possibility that Professor Bjarne Fjelstad knew. If he did, then the professor would likely be in league with those New Zion roughnecks.
What had he done? What mess had he gotten himself into this time? His question, this question, as things looked now, might very well end up alerting New Zion and give away his location. After all the trouble he had gone through trying to remain under the radar, after Rachella …
At that moment it came to Robert that he had to leave Odense. He had to leave Odense now, as quickly as possible! He still couldn't get his mind wrapped around what happened at his apartment. Rachella had saved him from his attacker, but at what price? Robert felt a deep love for Rachella now, but at the same time, he felt emasculated by her sacrifice.
Was she still alive? Robert felt deeply ashamed now for giving into his fears and leaving Rachella alone with those dangerous men. Abandoning her. Had that second guy coming up the stairs even been human?
Robert feared the worst for Rachella, but trying to find out if she was still alive had not been an option. If he was to give up his position, Rachella's sacrifice would have been in vain.
"I am really sorry, Professor, I really don’t know, sorry that my question upset Professor Fjelstad."
As Robert felt all eyes still fixed on him, Robert let the door fall shut behind him and started picking up pace towards the main entrance of the university.
Robert knew now that he had to flee this region. Run away a second time to stay ahead of New Zion. Not one step closer to an explanation of how New Zion was connected to the monstrous wolf on the moon and to the carnage he had found there. Robert still could not believe how Rachella had saved him from that New Zion operative back in the Dutch Randstad Conurbation. These guys were probably the same roughnecks that Pete had warned him about. These guys were serious trouble.
Why did Rachella need to get involved in all of this? His thoughts kept jumping to his mentor. He had to assume the giant mountain of muscles coming up the stairs had killed her. Her kids growing up without a mother, all because she had intervened in the business these dangerous men had with him. What else could have happened?
Just days after he had come to terms with the fact that his feelings for Rachella were more than just an infatuation, she had likely sacrificed her life for him! Robert had to get to the bottom of this. He wanted to expose New Zion and their role in this conspiracy.
But now, first of all, he had to manage to stay alive long enough to figure out how all those things fitted together. That much he owed Rachella. Before all else though, he had to get New Zion off of his trail. He had to survive, or Rachella's sacrifice would have been in vain.
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