Hey Lysithea, you have a minute? There's something
I need to talk to you about.
Fine, you can have one minute. I might not look it,
[cdb]but I'm actually pretty busy here.
Don't I know it. I can't remember the last time I saw
[cdb]you take a break.
Anyway, I'll keep it quick. It's...about what happened
[cdb]in our last fight.
Charging in headfirst like that isn't like you, Lysithea.
And not in a good way.
And what, in your expert opinion, makes it so
[cdb]unlike me?
All I did was end the battle in the quickest,
[cdb]most efficient way possible.
Which, in turn, kept damages to a minimum.
If anything, you should be thanking me.
It worked this time, sure.
But there was a good chance it could have failed, too.
You shouldn't leave things up to fate like that.
If things hadn't gone your way, you could've lost your
[cdb]entire unit. You and your soldiers alike would be at
[cdb]the feet of the goddess right now.
My point is, you need to make decisions based on
[cdb]strategy, not chance. I thought someone as smart as
[cdb]you would understand that.
Yes, yes, that's enough lectures for today.
I know what I'm supposed to be doing.
But had my unit not rushed in, the battle would've
[cdb]dragged on for far too long.
The fighting would've surely raged into the next day.
We would have had to revisit our tactics entirely if the
[cdb]enemy changed formations at daybreak.
And if things had gone south from there, it could've
[cdb]taken us more days further to finish the battle.
I won't insist I made the "right" decision, but don't
[cdb]imply I didn't consider the possibilities. I was always
[cdb]fully aware that we could fail.
But failure didn't even have to be an option.
Sure, the battle dragging on would've had an impact
[cdb]on the war at large.
But so what? In the grand scheme of things, your life
[cdb]is far, far more valuable than a few measly days of
[cdb]combat.
Please, Lysithea. I need you to promise me you won't
[cdb]put yourself in danger like that again.
I'm sorry. I can't do that.
You know, it's not just your own life you're rolling
[cdb]the dice with. Every single soldier you command
[cdb]would die with pride by your word.
So...you're saying I fail as a leader.
Yes, maybe I do.
Well, feel free to remove me from my post if you
[cdb]don't think I should be commanding troops.
That's wholly within your right. Do what you will.
...
Until then, I'm going to do what I will.
Now if you'll excuse me.
Yeesh. I don't know what's up with her, but I can't
[cdb]help if she's gonna be that stubborn about it.
Either way, it doesn't seem like she's changing tunes
[cdb]any time soon. Guess I'll just have to do what I can
[cdb]to keep her safe in the meantime.