Chapter 8: Threats and Temptations (2)

Hesse's candidness and forthrightness greatly changed Komer's opinion of him. Perhaps his own view was somewhat subjective. The Caucasus wasn't exactly a land of plenty; everyone needs to survive, and choosing a place better suited for oneself is but a natural human tendency of seeking the better and shunning the worse. It's perfectly normal to fight for a better environment in which to live.

"Thank you for your candor, Mr. Hesse. I want to ask you another question. In your opinion, how does our Caucasus compare to the surrounding regions—is it better or worse?" Komer's gaze pierced the other man's eyes.