A network of overlapping interests, stitched together just tightly enough to keep moving forward.… The survey team arrived before dawn, when the mist still clung to the half-cut hillside like something reluctant to leave. No one announced them. They came in three vehicles—one bearing the logo of a local construction firm, one unmarked, and one carrying engineers from a joint venture whose name changed depending on the document you were reading. On paper, it was part of the Belt and Road Initiative—a logistics corridor that would cut through the valley, connect inland industrial zones to a coastal port, and, according to the memorandum, “unlock regional economic potential.” In reality, it was already something else. ⸻ Arai stood at the edge of the site, boots sinking slightly into the red mud. “Who’s actually in charge here?” he asked. The answer shifted depending on who you asked. The funding came from a Chinese policy bank. ...