“You won’t until you need the information,” Kennon said.
“That technique is only good for implanting basic knowledge, and much of that will merely supplement or complete that which you already have. You won’t be conscious of it.”
“Oh—I think I see what you mean.”
“Of course, you’ll have to continue your formal education. There’s a great deal for you to learn. It should keep you busy while I’m away.”
“Away? Where are you going?”
“Back to Kardon.”
“But you can’t! Alexander will destroy you.”
“I think not. After all, ten years have elapsed since we left there and he’s had plenty of time to think. Douglas must have told him about us. I wouldn’t be surprised if he has already done something about your people.”
She shivered. “He might—but the question is what would he do? He could have killed them all!”
Kennon shook his head. “I don’t think so. He never struck me as a mass murderer.”