- According to our scouts, the enemy has positioned
[cdb]their troops on the capital streets.
- So they can use the townsfolk as shields when we take
[cdb]the fight to them. What vulgar tactics!
- Well, now that we know their strategy, our next move
[cdb]will be critical.
- A victory stained with the people's blood achieves
[cdb]nothing. We'll need to move our forces swiftly,
[cdb]but with caution.
- Dedue, has there been a reply from my uncle?
- Nothing of yet.
- Mmm. I thought not.
- Your Highness, will you truly be able to strike Rufus
[cdb]down when the time comes?
- I will do what is required of me.
- Preparations are complete, Your Highness.
- The people are waiting for you, Dimitri. Let's not
[cdb]keep them any longer.
- No, we'd best not.
- You're our commander, but you look like you're
[cdb]heading for a funeral. Could you maybe try not
[cdb]being so insufferable?
- Apologies for my demeanor. I've more than a few
[cdb]things on my mind.
- But very well. Let's begin our final war council.
- You look pale. Not keen on fighting your own blood?
- You look pale. Not keen on fighting your own blood?
- Sadly, I saw this fight coming long ago.
- Then what's the problem?
- Then what's the problem?
- Now that I've brought the fight to the streets of the
[cdb]capital, I wonder if my actions are right.
- Most of the people here favor keeping the royal line
[cdb]of succession.
- That's because my father and the kings before him
[cdb]maintained peace inside these walls.
- But ever since my uncle seized power, the people have
[cdb]been forced to endure his licentious reign.
- Did you know they asked me to assume the throne
[cdb]before my time at the academy? They said only a
[cdb]true king could undo Rufus's misrule.
- So why didn't you?
- So why didn't you?
- Because it would have divided the Kingdom—just as
[cdb]it's doing now.
- Yet had I supported my uncle's claim, it would have
[cdb]been open rebellion.
- And the only way to prevent such a rebellion is to
[cdb]invade the capital and kill the regent.
- In other words, I cannot restore my grandfather's
[cdb]peace without first breaking it.
- In that case, there's no reason to hesitate.
- In that case, there's no reason to hesitate.
- You know fighting is the only answer here—you just
[cdb]have to accept it.
- You know fighting is the only answer here—you just
[cdb]have to accept it.
- My apologies. I have a bad habit of agonizing over
[cdb]such things.
- And as all of you have come this far to help me,
[cdb]the least I can do is make an attempt at optimism.