[Fix] Fast-mode instructions wait behind active child turns - #1428
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What changed
Fast-mode orchestration now sends follow-up instructions to active delegated tasks through the explicit steering endpoint. The focused task-operation test verifies both the steering route and the forwarded message payload.
Why this change was made
The fast-agent task helper continued using the queued message endpoint after explicit task-message steering was introduced, so new instructions could wait behind an active child turn instead of steering it immediately.
Impact
Instructions that users give to an active fast-mode child task are applied through the task steering path without changing launch, cancellation, or ordinary task-message behavior elsewhere.