You know, Felix, I've been thinking. Actually,
[cdb]never mind.
What? You can't say that and then not tell me.
Come on, out with it.
Tell him.
Don't tell him.
I dunno, I really shouldn't. Just forget I said anything.
Is your conscience getting in the way? Say it.
OK, it's just...even though you never show it, I can
[cdb]tell you really care about Dimitri and the others.
Urk!
You all right there, Felix? There's no reason to get all
[cdb]choked up over it.
It's your fault for saying something so ridiculous.
Hey, you're the one who asked. But it's true, isn't it?
I know I'm right.
And what proof do you have?
Well for one, you move way better when you're
[cdb]fighting alongside them.
Hmph. That's only because I've known them so long
[cdb]now I can predict their every move.
The boar always rushes straight into enemy lines,
[cdb]so I have to be ready to cover him.
Of course, few can survive one of his mad dashes.
But I can't just leave him alone. The man doesn't
[cdb]give his own safety a second thought.
We don't coordinate, though. I just stick around to
[cdb]make sure the coast is clear for him to run wild.
Huh. But when you're fighting with Ingrid,
[cdb]you're usually the one who ends up charging forward.
Yes, because her pegasus is an easy target for enemy
[cdb]archers. It's better for me to dash ahead first and
[cdb]eliminate any potential threats.
Not that she's incapable of dodging an arrow or two.
But she loses sight of her surroundings in the heat of
[cdb]battle. If she advanced before I did, a cloud of arrows
[cdb]would be the end of her.
Uh-huh. So then why do you always get surrounded
[cdb]when you're fighting with Sylvain?
Because the braggart always insists on showing off.
Though if nothing else, he does have the skill to fight
[cdb]his way out of any bind.
Sounds like that's not part of your strategy, then.
But you'd still never pull it off if you didn't trust each
[cdb]other.
Hmph. It's all natural for a soldier.
Praise his teamwork.
Admit you're jealous.
Honestly, it's impressive how well you work with
[cdb]everyone. I should take a page or two out of your
[cdb]book and learn more about the people I fight with.
Maybe having a better grasp on their personalities
[cdb]would help me coordinate our movements better.
Who knows. You're welcome to try, at least.
Y'know, I'm kinda jealous. Is that how things are
[cdb]when you've known someone your whole life?
Don't ask me. You could reach the same conclusions
[cdb]about their combat tendencies in just a few battles.
If you've already got a good read on me, the others
[cdb]shouldn't be an issue.
Anyway, we're done here. Talking to you is
[cdb]exhausting.