The Blond Chinaman
(SHORT STORY PLUS A BONUS SHORT STORY) According to Lt. Daisy Wong, space marshal, "Some guys can act too Chinese for their own good." Randolph Edward Lau, Martian big shot, wins this year's prize. He is tall for a Chinese, but despite his dark-brown eyes and epicanthic folds, his complexion is Northern European. According to Daisy's research, the height, coloration, and folds are his own-no genetic engineering involved. Lau is dressed in traditional Chinese clothing, complete with black skull cap and shoes that look more like slippers than real shoes. His hair is blond and cascades down his back in an elegant queue. His pupils are black pinpoints, marking him as an opium smoker. All in all, he reminds Daisy of a Gwailo dressed up for a costume party. Oh, well, to each his own. The Earth-Moon Lagrange colonies-and especially Diligence-are nothing if not a melting pot, a m?lange of races, classes, and nationalities. As the first colonists learned early on, it's not the hair on the head but the knowledge inside the skull that counts. Besides, being an opium smoker herself, Daisy feels a certain kinship, one that reaches far beyond their shared race. Only now Lau's devotion to his Asian heritage has attracted the wrong sort of attention. Person or persons unknown have kidnapped his beloved wife, Lijuan, and are holding her for a huge ransom. Even Lau may not be able to pay it, and if he does, it will ruin him. Everything he and his family have worked for will be gone. But if he doesn't pay, the kidnappers will kill Lijuan. Just to show they mean business, they've beaten her to within an inch of her life and sent him a video of their handiwork. Lau's in a tight spot. He needs police assistance in the worst way, but he doesn't dare go to the authorities on Mars. That would only stir up adverse publicity, and in turn, that kind of notoriety would mean the end of his business empire. In desperation, using Daisy's boss, Capt. Spaulding as a go-between, Lau turns to Lt. Daisy Wong
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