 This is it. I'm going to interview a big boy record-keeper. A record-keeper. He's just a record-keeper. You have your questions. You're looking good. This is just a lifelong dream being realized. Here we go. Dante? Arrizol, can you hear me alright? I can, but I can't see you. Right. It's been quite some time since I've had a call. I can't seem to get it to recognize my camera. I record logs on this thing every day, started while I figure this out. Remember my summer assignment well? Such an exciting time before I knew the truth. What questions do you have? Excuse... I'm sorry? What do you want to know? Oh, um, well, what advice do you have for an aspiring record-keeper? First things first, you have to learn to travel light. The more stuff you have, the harder you're making it on yourself. Second, there is... that's a fact. The yellow-backed meerkat and it wants your TP... ...to self-research yellow-backed meerkats. That sounds... difficult. It's alright, actually. A bunch of stuff weighing you down. You have time to think about why you're on this journey and to take stock in who you are. Oh, hi! What... what happened? I don't know. But it's working now. I can see you. Are you in District 4? Yeah. How'd you know? I know Maktaba like the back of my hand. And I do miss it. Maktaba, I mean... Really? What do you miss about it? I miss going to the libraries and just reading for fun. Information with no thought of application. I thought I would have all the time in the world to read every physical book I came across. Turns out I only have time to research what I need to make it to the next city. You love to read? I do. Of course you do. You want to be a record-keeper. We all love it. And listen, the job is great. I've seen the world twice. I don't get to read about adventures in far-off places anymore. But I do get to have a few of my own. I don't mean for this to sound grim and lonely. I'm just telling you what I wish someone had told me. Thank you. I appreciate that. Cut the short. It's been really nice talking to you, Aristotle. But this storm outside is picking up much faster than I thought it would. I need to pack up and head out. Good luck on your journey. Thanks. I'm really happy for you. Please go.