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As they walked out into the damp Birmingham night, Arthur clapped Tommy on the shoulder. "You're a wonder, Tommy. You didn't understand a word he said, did you?"

He took a drink, the taste of the whiskey burning his throat, foreign and strong, much like the alliance he had just forged with the devils of Birmingham.

Tommy watched him. He didn’t understand the words, but he understood the rhythm. It was a negotiation rhythm.

Vuth switched languages instantly. He began to speak in Khmer—the language of the Khmer Empire, a tongue of rolling vowels and staccato consonants that sounded alien in the smoky British pub.

"Arthur," Tommy said, turning toward the door. "Get the car. We’re going to the cut."