Toal recounts a chaotic and humorous incident involving Cillian, who led a wild horse ride through the city during a festival, ultimately joining a live-streamed horse race at the National Horse Racing Tracks. Cillian, who had evaded the police, humorously claims he surrendered out of boredom after breaking several laws, while Toal pokes fun at the absurdity of the events. As the crew laughs at Cillian's misadventures, the conversation shifts to a serious topic: finding a replacement for Kieran, the retired rig operator, prompting Cillian to awkwardly express his desire for a "fresh young female recruit," which leads to a comedic fallout with Aislinn. In the end, sensing Aislinn's disapproval, Cillian hastily excuses himself, narrowly dodging a teapot thrown in jest.
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Book One: Chapter Four: ii
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Toal recounts a chaotic and humorous incident involving Cillian, who led a wild horse ride through the city during a festival, ultimately joining a live-streamed horse race at the National Horse Racing Tracks. Cillian, who had evaded the police, humorously claims he surrendered out of boredom after breaking several laws, while Toal pokes fun at the absurdity of the events. As the crew laughs at Cillian's misadventures, the conversation shifts to a serious topic: finding a replacement for Kieran, the retired rig operator, prompting Cillian to awkwardly express his desire for a "fresh young female recruit," which leads to a comedic fallout with Aislinn. In the end, sensing Aislinn's disapproval, Cillian hastily excuses himself, narrowly dodging a teapot thrown in jest.