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  2. I suppose I should be grateful to Claude and the rest [cdb]of the Alliance.
  3. He said he'd devised a strategy that would keep the [cdb]enemy at bay using only the Alliance forces. I do hope [cdb]they are all safe though.
  4. Express optimism.
  5. Express doubt.
  6. Claude's a smart guy. I'm sure whatever plan he's [cdb]cooked up will see them through.
  7. Claude's a smart guy. I'm sure whatever plan he's [cdb]cooked up will see them through.
  8. Indeed. He has always been someone who [cdb]thinks outside the box, ever since our time at the Officers Academy.
  9. I wager they'll have a rough go of it on their own, [cdb]but it's not like we can change things now.
  10. I wager they'll have a rough go of it on their own, [cdb]but it's not like we can change things now.
  11. Indeed, there is no turning back. We can only [cdb]move forward and pray for their safety.
  12. It would be a serious blow to lose the strength of the Alliance army, considering the rest of our strategy.
  13. Let us place our trust in Claude's abilities and, yes, [cdb]even his word. We will press on and do what must [cdb]be done.
  14. It seems Viscount Fenja could not provide us with any [cdb]information we did not already know.
  15. Say there's nothing to do about it.
  16. Suggest she's hiding something.
  17. Not much we can do about it. She's probably just [cdb]another puppet anyway.
  18. Not much we can do about it. She's probably just [cdb]another puppet anyway.
  19. More than likely. I suspected we wouldn't get much [cdb]from her in the first place.
  20. Really? You think there's a chance she's just [cdb]pretending not to know anything?
  21. Really? You think there's a chance she's just [cdb]pretending not to know anything?
  22. Pawns like her are more concerned with saving their [cdb]own skin than with loyalty or patriotism.
  23. If she believed her life was even in the slightest bit of [cdb]danger, she would divulge any information she could.
  24. Over the last two years, I have interrogated those of [cdb]her ilk more times than I care to count.
  25. But I did not anticipate that both Edelgard and Duke Aegir would become Thales' puppets as well.
  26. So many Imperial citizens could have been saved had [cdb]we been able to defeat him at Arianrhod.
  27. He must be expunged from existence. I swear I will [cdb]slay him, even if it costs me my life.
  28. It appears Count Bergliez is now in charge of the Imperial army.
  29. So I've heard. He put up one tough fight in Ailell. Getting past him won't be easy.
  30. He still wishes to be the emperor's shield, [cdb]even though he knows what's going on in the Empire. His sense of duty is admirable.
  31. He sounds a lot like Dedue.
  32. He sounds a lot like Felix.
  33. A guy who protects his leader no matter what? Reminds me of you, Dedue.
  34. A guy who protects his leader no matter what? Reminds me of you, Dedue.
  35. You may be right. I would do the same if His Majesty [cdb]were in a similar situation.
  36. Hah, I doubt you'd betray him even if he became a [cdb]ruthless tyrant.
  37. A guy who protects his leader no matter what? Reminds me of you, Felix.
  38. A guy who protects his leader no matter what? Reminds me of you, Felix.
  39. Hmph. Don't lump me in with someone like that. I would've washed my hands of them and fled a long [cdb]time ago.
  40. I don't think you're the kind to make such a decision [cdb]lightly.
  41. Hmph. Don't lump me in with someone like that. I'm not interested in serving a ruler who lets [cdb]themselves get manipulated.
  42. A fair point. His Majesty may be the only leader [cdb]worthy of our service.
  43. Do you remember Caspar, the Minister of Military Affairs' son? He's an old classmate of ours.
  44. Say you remember him.
  45. Say you don't remember him.
  46. Yeah. We weren't friends or anything, but I remember [cdb]him. He was in the Black Eagles, wasn't he?
  47. Yeah. We weren't friends or anything, but I remember [cdb]him. He was in the Black Eagles, wasn't he?
  48. That's right. I talked to him a handful of times in the [cdb]dining hall and at the training grounds.
  49. Nah, sorry. Doesn't ring a bell.
  50. Nah, sorry. Doesn't ring a bell.
  51. Well, the Officers Academy shut down before we got [cdb]much chance to interact with the other classes.
  52. I talked to Caspar a handful of times in the dining [cdb]hall and at the training grounds.
  53. He was a little rough around the edges, but I've got to [cdb]admit, his positive attitude was contagious.
  54. If we had met under different circumstances, I wonder if we might've been friends.
  55. There are all sorts of wild stories about Count Bergliez, like that he killed a bear with his [cdb]bare hands.
  56. Sure, they could be exaggerations, but if there's any [cdb]truth to them, it sounds like Bergliez and His Majesty [cdb]are cut from the same cloth.
  57. Well, maybe it's not really fair to compare a king and [cdb]a general, but I'm talking about sheer physical [cdb]prowess.
  58. At the end of the day, I wouldn't want to go [cdb]toe-to-toe with either of them.
  59. Emile... It feels like a dream being reunited with you.
  60. I'll never go so far away from you again. You and me [cdb]are going to stick together from now on.
  61. But Mercedes. I am merely looking for a place to die.
  62. I have no reason to live, no path to follow. There is [cdb]nothing for me now.
  63. But I'd be devastated if I lost you! I'll be happy so [cdb]long as you can just keep pushing on, Emile.
  64. I don't know if that's reason enough for you to keep [cdb]living...but I really hope it is.
  65. But the Death Knight, surely he'll come for you.
  66. You're you, Emile. And I'm not afraid of you. Not even a little.
  67. Besides, you don't have to worry. I've gotten a lot [cdb]stronger these past two years.
  68. So, um, it turns out that the Death Knight was Professor Jeritza.
  69. He also happened to be my younger brother. We were [cdb]separated when we were children, back in the Empire.
  70. I know it's hard to believe, but Professor Jeritza was [cdb]actually my younger brother.
  71. I thought we were finally going to be reunited, but it [cdb]looks like that won't be happening now.
  72. I'm sorry, but I'd like to pray by myself for a [cdb]little while.
  73. ...
  74. Mercedes...
  75. Hilda's brother, Holst... I think that's his name. He's really someone you can count on, isn't he?
  76. I wish I knew how I could get that strong.
  77. Claim it's through efficient training.
  78. Claim it's through natural talent.
  79. You're certainly not lacking the effort. Maybe you [cdb]could try to be more efficient with your training?
  80. You're certainly not lacking the effort. Maybe you [cdb]could try to be more efficient with your training?
  81. I see... So you're saying I shouldn't just throw myself [cdb]into everything with wild abandon. All right, I'll give [cdb]it some thought!
  82. Hmm... I think it's more a matter of natural talent [cdb]than effort in Holst's case.
  83. Hmm... I think it's more a matter of natural talent [cdb]than effort in Holst's case.
  84. True. I've heard he doesn't have a Crest, but he [cdb]was definitely born with some crazy physique [cdb]and talent.
  85. I'll just have to find a way to get stronger that works [cdb]for me.
  86. At the very least, I want to be strong enough to [cdb]protect the people I hold dear.
  87. It looks as though Duke Aegir's been partaking in the [cdb]emperor's authority to rule as he sees fit.
  88. Yet he also appears concerned about the Empire's [cdb]decline, and is desperately trying to safeguard [cdb]against it.
  89. Do you think his loyalty is sincere?
  90. He's being sincere.
  91. He's being fake.
  92. I think he truly believes he's doing right by the Empire, regardless of the means or results.
  93. I think he truly believes he's doing right by the Empire, regardless of the means or results.
  94. He might be acting that way because Thales is [cdb]manipulating him.
  95. He might be acting that way because Thales is [cdb]manipulating him.
  96. That may be the case. Though, of course, [cdb]this is all mere speculation.
  97. I dunno, seems to me like he doesn't care what [cdb]happens so long as he's got power.
  98. I dunno, seems to me like he doesn't care what [cdb]happens so long as he's got power.
  99. That's just the kind of person he is, so it was probably [cdb]easy for Thales to get his hooks into him.
  100. That's just the kind of person he is, so it was probably [cdb]easy for Thales to get his hooks into him.
  101. Apparently, he used to have a reputation for being [cdb]quite shrewd. Does time really alter people [cdb]that much?
  102. Anyway, we should go after them now. It's the next [cdb]logical step in advancing the war.
  103. Becoming allies with Jeralt's Mercenaries was truly a [cdb]wise decision.
  104. Their leadership far exceeds that of most knights, [cdb]a fact made abundantly clear during the battle in [cdb]the Valley of Torment.
  105. It would be ideal if they could continue to work with [cdb]the Kingdom after the war ends.
  106. Unfortunately, it seems they have reservations about Lady Rhea for some reason or another, so that is [cdb]likely out of the question.
  107. The archbishop should be capable of reaching the [cdb]monastery undetected.
  108. A cadre of our finest knights is also escorting her, [cdb]should anything come to pass.
  109. Ask about Rhea's strength.
  110. Ask about the Knights of Seiros's strength.
  111. You have a lot of confidence in Lady Rhea. What makes you think she's so strong?
  112. You have a lot of confidence in Lady Rhea. What makes you think she's so strong?
  113. Hm. The archbishop believes that one must have [cdb]sufficient strength in order to lead and protect the [cdb]masses.
  114. The saints of old were also rather powerful, which is [cdb]undoubtedly why she endeavors to follow in their [cdb]footsteps.
  115. Lemme ask you this. How did the church manage to [cdb]get so many strong people in the knights?
  116. Lemme ask you this. How did the church manage to [cdb]get so many strong people in the knights?
  117. They were not necessarily always so powerful. You may think of it as the result of hard work and [cdb]experience.
  118. Even in times of peace, they remain busy mediating [cdb]conflicts and dispatching bandits to protect the safety [cdb]of the faithful.
  119. Knights from other regions cannot compare when it [cdb]comes to actual battle experience. That is all there is [cdb]to it.
  120. That said, we cannot afford to dawdle. You would do [cdb]well to prepare for the next battle.
  121. I had truly hoped Lady Rhea would permit me to [cdb]join her.
  122. However, my brother would not allow it. He insisted [cdb]that I stay close by.
  123. But... I know my brother would wish me to remain [cdb]here, were he still alive. And so I will stay.
  124. I suspect he is wary of the dark mages that appeared [cdb]in the previous battle.
  125. Do you remember the dark mages that appeared in [cdb]the previous battle?
  126. I suspect they are part of those who slither in [cdb]the dark.
  127. I am not very familiar with them, but it is clear they [cdb]are exceedingly dangerous.
  128. Everything's going according to plan, but I still can't [cdb]shake this sense of unease.
  129. Lady Rhea and the others must be near the monastery [cdb]by now. I sure hope they're safe.
  130. Reassure her.
  131. Express doubt.
  132. I wouldn't worry. They probably will have recaptured Garreg Mach by the time we get there.
  133. I wouldn't worry. They probably will have recaptured Garreg Mach by the time we get there.
  134. Wouldn't that be nice. But who knows what enemies [cdb]are waiting for them at the monastery.
  135. Me too. Garreg Mach's a crucial position for the Empire, so they probably have anyone who can swing [cdb]a sword defending it. I'm kinda worried.
  136. Me too. Garreg Mach's a crucial position for the Empire, so they probably have anyone who can swing [cdb]a sword defending it. I'm kinda worried.
  137. I know Lady Rhea can handle herself, but who knows [cdb]what enemies are waiting for them at Garreg Mach.
  138. We've got no time to waste. Whoever they are, [cdb]we'll knock 'em down and barrel on through.
  139. I am having one memory of the previous Duke Aegir. But it is a bad one.
  140. When I was first coming to the Imperial capital, [cdb]he had insults for my father.
  141. I became angry and attacked, knocking him [cdb]off of his feet. I am having much to reflect on.
  142. So we're going to be chasing the enemy down while [cdb]they try to escape?
  143. That gives me an icky feeling. It's almost like we're [cdb]the bad guys now or something.
  144. Agree with her.
  145. Remind her that's how you two met.
  146. I'm with you there. But we can't afford to let them [cdb]get away.
  147. I'm with you there. But we can't afford to let them [cdb]get away.
  148. I know... Whoa, that was close. I almost sighed.
  149. That's what was happening when we first fought [cdb]each other, remember? The Empire was chasing [cdb]the archbishop through the Valley of Torment.
  150. That's what was happening when we first fought [cdb]each other, remember? The Empire was chasing [cdb]the archbishop through the Valley of Torment.
  151. Yeah. It didn't feel right then, either.
  152. That's also probably why I agreed to join you.
  153. The Valley of Torment lived up to its name. All those [cdb]people crammed into that narrow ravine...
  154. I'll never forget the sight of it for as long as I live. No matter how much I wish I could scrub it out.
  155. Ugh, I need to think about something else. What's next? Are we all ready to go?
  156. Steep mountain paths, fire all over the place, [cdb]the terrifying Count Bergliez showing up...
  157. That battle was so awful, I just want to lock my [cdb]door and throw away the key.
  158. That battle was so awful, I just want to lock my [cdb]door and throw away the key.
  159. And now we're charging straight to Garreg Mach [cdb]through even more mountains?!
  160. And now we're charging straight to Garreg Mach [cdb]through even more mountains?!
  161. I'll never relax again at this rate! Not even after the [cdb]war ends!
  162. Honestly, I would've rather been with Rhea than [cdb]stuck here.
  163. Assume she doesn't like the heat.
  164. Assume she wants to protect the archbishop.
  165. Directly ask why.
  166. Don't like the heat, huh? Can't say I blame you. I was sweatin' buckets in Ailell myself.
  167. Don't like the heat, huh? Can't say I blame you. I was sweatin' buckets in Ailell myself.
  168. Guess again. That place was temperate compared to [cdb]southern Dagda.
  169. Is it 'cause you want to protect the archbishop? You owe her some kind of debt, don't you?
  170. Is it 'cause you want to protect the archbishop? You owe her some kind of debt, don't you?
  171. I've long repaid my debt. I'm not like Catherine.
  172. I've long repaid my debt. I'm not like the Knights of Seiros.
  173. How come? I can't imagine why.
  174. How come? I can't imagine why.
  175. It's how I prefer to fight. Instead of brawling in that [cdb]cramped ravine...
  176. Launching a surprise attack on Garreg Mach [cdb]would've been much more comfortable.
  177. ...
  178. What's with that look? Is it really so strange that I'm here?
  179. Say it's strange.
  180. Say it's not strange.
  181. Maybe a bit. Sorry, it's just kind of novel seeing you [cdb]pray so peacefully.
  182. Maybe a bit. Sorry, it's just kind of novel seeing you [cdb]pray so peacefully.
  183. My mother is a devout believer too. She prays to the [cdb]goddess all the time.
  184. Haven't we talked about this before? My mother is [cdb]a devout believer.
  185. Perhaps it's because I watched her do it so much, [cdb]but praying before a big event has been a habit of [cdb]mine ever since I was little.
  186. Not at all, sorry to interrupt. What are you praying [cdb]for, if you don't mind me asking?
  187. Not at all, sorry to interrupt. What are you praying [cdb]for, if you don't mind me asking?
  188. Protection and victory. This battle is for the church's [cdb]main headquarters, after all. The goddess could at [cdb]least chip in a little.
  189. Though I'm sure the Imperial forces are praying to [cdb]the goddess as well, for aid in their defense of Garreg Mach. Yet only one of us can win.
  190. In any case, praying before any big event has been a [cdb]habit of mine ever since I was little.
  191. You need not concern yourself over the Alliance [cdb]forces that stayed behind. Claude is in command.
  192. He would not gamble with the lives of his allies unless [cdb]he knew he could win.
  193. I am not privy to the exact details of his plan, [cdb]but since he stayed, I am certain the odds are in [cdb]his favor.
  194. He will emerge victorious, and the Alliance will [cdb]somehow benefit from the triumph. That is the type [cdb]of man he is.
  195. I heard that we're gonna have to pursue the enemy.
  196. I'm not really built for speed, you know. I don't think I could keep up if I tried.
  197. You look quick on your feet. Bony folks always tend [cdb]to move faster.
  198. You don't have to worry about me falling behind. Just go on ahead and I'll catch up...eventually.
  199. We've finally gained the upper hand, but the enemy [cdb]still has the formidable Count Bergliez on their side.
  200. If only Holst were here...
  201. Agree with him.
  202. Act tough.
  203. I know, right? Holst could definitely take on Bergliez, [cdb]no sweat.
  204. I know, right? Holst could definitely take on Bergliez, [cdb]no sweat.
  205. If only we hadn't split up with the Alliance's forces... But it's too late to complain now.
  206. Hey, no need to be scared. We've got plenty of strong [cdb]commanders, if I do say so myself.
  207. Hey, no need to be scared. We've got plenty of strong [cdb]commanders, if I do say so myself.
  208. Yes, that's right! You're certainly no pushover [cdb]yourself!
  209. But still, it's hard not to worry. Oh, Holst...
  210. Even among the Imperial soldiers, there were those [cdb]offering prayers to the goddess on the battlefield.
  211. They may be our enemies right now, but we all call Fódlan our home.
  212. They have friends and families of their own. We're fighting people just like us.
  213. I'm sorry. I must sound silly.
  214. Try to cheer her up.
  215. Praise her.
  216. After this war ends, there'll come a day when we can [cdb]talk and laugh with those who were once our enemies.
  217. After this war ends, there'll come a day when we can [cdb]talk and laugh with those who were once our enemies.
  218. No, I think it's good you feel that way. It's easy to lose [cdb]sight of that when you've been at war for so long.
  219. No, I think it's good you feel that way. It's easy to lose [cdb]sight of that when you've been at war for so long.
  220. But right now, we have to fight. You think you'll [cdb]be OK?
  221. But right now, we have to fight. You think you'll [cdb]be OK?
  222. I'll manage. We must end this, for all those who have [cdb]lost their lives in this wretched war.
  223. And for Hilda, as well...
  224. Ugh, this is real bad news.
  225. There's this guy back in Enbarr that I owe a whole [cdb]bunch of money to and now he's been captured by [cdb]the Kingdom army
  226. Ask why it's bad news.
  227. Roll your eyes.
  228. Why's that bad news? Just pay him back.
  229. Why's that bad news? Just pay him back.
  230. That's what's so bad about this. If they give him the [cdb]ol' axe...
  231. Then I couldn't pay him back even if I wanted to. It just feels lousy, like I'm wriggling out of my debt.
  232. Don't tell me you want him to get executed just so [cdb]you can get out of paying your debt?
  233. Don't tell me you want him to get executed just so [cdb]you can get out of paying your debt?
  234. Hold on now! Don't go trashing my good name like [cdb]that! I'm not trying to get out of my debts.
  235. I cannot believe Lady Edelgard has allowed Duke Aegir to do as he pleases.
  236. I fear all good sense has abandoned her! Wait... Could [cdb]it be...
  237. It does all add up, in that case. It would also explain [cdb]why they disappeared...
  238. Hm. At any rate, I believe the current Empire is [cdb]being swallowed up by the darkness.
  239. I never thought there'd come a day when I saw Count Bergliez as my enemy.
  240. I never imagined I'd one day face Count Bergliez on [cdb]the battlefield. He is...incredibly tough.
  241. Caspar was there as well. Though it would appear he [cdb]has escaped for the time being.
  242. Show consideration.
  243. Comment that he's taking it well.
  244. You and Caspar were childhood friends, weren't you? This has gotta be really tough for you.
  245. You and Caspar were childhood friends, weren't you? This has gotta be really tough for you.
  246. No, not especially. I've accepted that I'm staying in [cdb]this army for my own survival.
  247. And Caspar has similarly come to terms with the fact [cdb]that he might have to kill me someday. At least, I [cdb]think he has.
  248. You're taking this awfully well. Weren't you and Caspar childhood friends?
  249. You're taking this awfully well. Weren't you and Caspar childhood friends?
  250. Yes, but that is of little consequence now. He is not [cdb]fighting for honor or any greater purpose.
  251. War is just his way of life, and he doesn't have the [cdb]slightest intention of dying or losing.
  252. So that's why you quit the knights?
  253. Yeah. And also why I'm trying to avoid Lady Rhea as [cdb]much as possible... Hm?
  254. Sorry, am I interrupting?
  255. Sorry, am I interrupting?
  256. Nah, don't worry about it. It wasn't important. Anyway...
  257. You feel like you're ready? This is gonna be our [cdb]toughest battle yet.
  258. We'll show them what Jeralt's Mercenaries are [cdb]made of.
  259. It seems my father was avoiding Archbishop Rhea [cdb]specifically, rather than the Central Church on the [cdb]whole.
  260. And so I had little choice but to do the same.
  261. But I can't keep running from her forever. And I want [cdb]to figure out why he felt that was necessary.
  262. So that's why you quit the knights?
  263. Yeah. And also why I'm trying to avoid Lady Rhea as [cdb]much as possible... Hm?
  264. Sorry, am I interrupting?
  265. Sorry, am I interrupting?
  266. Nah, don't worry about it. It wasn't important. Anyway...
  267. You feel like you're ready? This is gonna be our [cdb]toughest battle yet.
  268. We'll show them what Jeralt's Mercenaries are [cdb]made of.
  269. It seems my father was avoiding Archbishop Rhea [cdb]specifically, rather than the Central Church on the [cdb]whole.
  270. And so I had little choice but to do the same.
  271. But I can't keep running from her forever. And I want [cdb]to figure out why he felt that was necessary.
  272. Garreg Mach has many tunnels that lead outside the [cdb]mountains, and plenty of secret passages that we don't [cdb]even know about.
  273. Needless to say, Lady Rhea knows the layout of the [cdb]monastery like the back of her hand.
  274. All we can do is have faith the surprise attack will [cdb]succeed. I sure hope everyone is all right.
  275. Now that you're finally taking back Garreg Mach, I've got a whole bunch of discounts for you!
  276. What? You're saying these are my usual prices? Well...
  277. That's because I've always given you a discount! Be sure to come back soon!
  278. I have orders to march with the Kingdom's forces, [cdb]yet I cannot help but worry for Her Grace.
  279. Fódlan will be thrown into absolute disarray should [cdb]she come to any harm. The people would lose their [cdb]spiritual support.
  280. Personally, I still believe the front lines are far too [cdb]dangerous for her.
  281. But if that is what she wishes to do, far be it from me [cdb]to try and stop her.
  282. Phew, we've arrived as your reinforcements! And just [cdb]in the nick of time.
  283. Hm? I don't see that insufferable—I mean, lovely Viscount Brennius anywhere. Has he not arrived yet?
  284. Well then, allow me to offer my support in his stead. You can count on me.
  285. Rumor has it that all of the emperor's siblings are [cdb]already dead. Essentially, if we eliminate her...
  286. Adrestia will likely become embroiled in a conflict [cdb]over who should accede the throne next.
  287. To think that a thousand-year Imperial bloodline may [cdb]come to an end here.
  288. We will certainly be witnessing history in the making [cdb]firsthand.
  289. Are you surprised to see scholars accompanying you? Do not be fooled by our appearance. We contribute a [cdb]great deal to the battlefield.
  290. For example, determining what supplies are needed [cdb]on the front lines, or how many units are required to [cdb]capture a stronghold.
  291. Regardless of an army's strategy or martial prowess, [cdb]victory cannot be achieved without precise [cdb]calculations.
  292. Though many leaders disregard this fundamental fact, His Majesty fully appreciates it.
  293. Those creepy people popped up in Ailell too. Just who are they?
  294. I swear I saw them when we battled the Western Church, and then again when we took out that Cornelia lady.
  295. What's their aim here? Are they trying to help the Empire win the war?
  296. It feels like the final battle's just around the corner, [cdb]doesn't it, Commander?
  297. I know we've still gotta recover Garreg Mach and [cdb]capture the Imperial capital.
  298. But still...look how far we've come. I'm gettin' a little [cdb]choked up just thinking about it.
  299. Most of the mercs who were working for the Empire [cdb]have switched over to the Kingdom or Alliance.
  300. Everyone's pretty sure they know how this war will [cdb]end up.
  301. A mercenary won't last long if they don't pick up on [cdb]subtle shifts like that.
  302. Hoo boy! I sure wasn't expecting a huge brawl like [cdb]that, but we managed to make it out of Ailell!
  303. Minister of Military Affairs? More like Minister of Military Who Cares! We're practically invincible after [cdb]surviving that fiery pit!
  304. They don't stand a chance! Whoa. 'Scuse me. Guess I'm still a bit hot under the collar.
  305. The entire army's on pins and needles. Maybe it's [cdb]because we're about to reclaim the monastery.
  306. Garreg Mach has always held incredible significance [cdb]to the people of Fódlan.
  307. Hmm. I wonder if it'd be comparable to a temple of [cdb]the gods or a sacred site in Duscur.
  308. Understanding the customs and mindset of another [cdb]culture can certainly be a challenge.
  309. Greetings, Commander! Nothing to report!
  310. Although, everyone is awfully busy bustling around, [cdb]trying to get ready for the coming battle.
  311. I'm gonna do my best to be a beacon of tranquility [cdb]for all!
  312. ...
  313. Something the matter, Arval? You're oddly quiet.
  314. Something the matter, Arval? You're oddly quiet.
  315. I know there is nothing to be done. I know that, [cdb]and yet...
  316. I still have this nagging feeling that things cannot [cdb]continue in this fashion. I wonder why that is.
  317. In truth, I believe your remarkable growth has me [cdb]lamenting my current situation.
  318. It makes me reminisce about the days when you [cdb]would waver and I would set you right again. Yet now...you have the strength to set yourself right.
  319. I only hope you find the best path forward for both [cdb]of us, [HERO_MF].
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