Oh, hey. On your way back from training?
It's admirable of you to keep at it so late.
Yeah, well, I like to get in a little bit of practice
[cdb]whenever I can.
Can't afford to fall behind with everyone else getting
[cdb]so strong on the battlefield.
It's a little late for me today, but I could join you
[cdb]tomorrow. If that's OK, of course.
Really? That'd be great.
A desire to get stronger's not a bad thing in my book.
While we're on the subject, can I ask you something?
Why do you want to get stronger? No, wait...
Let me start with a different question. What made
[cdb]you originally decide to become a mercenary?
Give her an answer.
Evade the question.
It's not really much of a story. This is kinda just
[cdb]where I ended up.
It's not really much of a story. Not like there's some
[cdb]big reason behind it or anything.
Well, now I'm even more curious. But hey, if you
[cdb]don't want to talk about it, I won't push you.
I didn't really have a specific goal in mind. It just
[cdb]kinda...happened.
After my mom died, I left the village we'd been living
[cdb]in, but I had no idea what I was gonna do.
I eventually ran out of money and fell in with a
[cdb]mercenary group. Then I worked my way up from
[cdb]doing their laundry to fighting.
You don't say. Well, I guess your story's a pretty
[cdb]common one, actually. How'd mercenary life
[cdb]treat you?
Awful at first. But once I met some folks that I got
[cdb]along with it wasn't so bad.
Anyway, the plan was to keep fighting alongside
[cdb]my friends, make a name for myself as a merc,
[cdb]and eventually run out of luck and die.
But somehow, I've suddenly found myself in charge of
[cdb]the king's private army, leading soldiers into battle.
Not really what I expected, I'll tell you that much.
That's how life is. You never know what tomorrow
[cdb]will bring.
When I was a kid, I never imagined I'd be wielding
[cdb]some holy relic as a Knight of Seiros.
I thought my destiny was to follow in my father's
[cdb]footsteps and become the next Count Charon.
But then the incident with Lord Lonato happened...
It seems like you've been through a lot. I heard you
[cdb]were a fugitive at one point.
Yes, well... Something happened. My best friend
[cdb]lost his way and I couldn't set him right. Eventually
[cdb]it cost him his life, and I let it happen.
I couldn't stay in my hometown after something
[cdb]like that.
But despite all that pain and sadness, I have no regrets
[cdb]about the choices I've made in my life.
Not many can say that. So you've succeeded in
[cdb]making your past self proud, huh?
That's right. My past has made me who I am today.
I'm going to keep moving forward, no matter what
[cdb]hardships lie ahead.
You're a strong person, Catherine. I think I could
[cdb]learn a lot from you.
Hearing your story and what you said about making
[cdb]yourself proud gives me so much to think about.
No matter how hard we try, there'll always be times
[cdb]when we have to make tough choices, right?
My past self fought hard to get me here.
Am I gonna make the choice that past me
[cdb]would've approved of?
The tough part isn't making the right choice, though.
It's what you do after.
You must try your best to make whatever decision
[cdb]you land on into the right one in the end.
You make it sound so easy, but the more I think about
[cdb]it, the harder it seems.
Then don't think about it. Just keep trying your best,
[cdb]day after day.
Put one foot in front of the other, and eventually,
[cdb]you'll look back and realize how far you've come.
That's all I've gotta do, huh?
That's all. You could even start right now. If anything
I said struck a chord, that is.
I, for one, look forward to seeing you carve your own
[cdb]path, wherever it may lead.