Leonie. I should have known it was you making all
[cdb]this racket so deep into the night.
Oh, hey Lorenz. Yeah, I usually get an extra session
[cdb]or two in by myself after everyone else finishes
[cdb]their drills.
A good mercenary is always ready for battle,
[cdb]you know. There's no telling when one might
[cdb]break out.
Hm. So even your mind is as sharp as a blade.
Come to think of it, I was relieved to hear you had
[cdb]become a mercenary. And yet, pangs of guilt clawed
[cdb]at my heart.
Huh? Why? What's that got to do with you?
Quite a bit, if I may be frank.
Your home, Sauin, sits nestled firmly within House
Gloucester territory.
Embarrassing as it may be to admit, I hadn't entirely
[cdb]realized that fact when we began at the Officers
Academy.
But once the school shut down, I began to wonder
[cdb]what became of the students who hailed from our
[cdb]lands. I couldn't help but investigate further.
Uh-huh. And that's when you found out where I was
[cdb]from. What I'd been through.
Yes. As the heir to House Gloucester, it is my natural
[cdb]born duty to concern myself with the well-being of my
[cdb]citizens.
It must have been difficult indeed scrounging up the
[cdb]funds required to attend Garreg Mach.
I would hate for someone who has already been
[cdb]through so much to suffer any further hardship.
Well, some of the money we paid the church got back
[cdb]to us when the academy closed, at least.
But that's pretty much it. Not an ounce of help
[cdb]finding a job, and definitely nothing from the count.
So I started training, sharpening my skills as a
[cdb]mercenary. The rest was luck.
I am truly sorry, Leonie.
Allow me to apologize personally, both as your
[cdb]former classmate, and as a noble, in my father's stead.
Stop that. It's not your fault.
I chose to leave my village. I'm the one who decided
[cdb]to try and make it on my own.
And I would've been protected by the nobility if I'd
[cdb]stayed in the village, right? But that's not the path I
[cdb]picked.
Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if more commoners
[cdb]start making decisions for themselves someday.
You mean to say the nobility will become obsolete?
That's not what I said. There are plenty of people out
[cdb]there who still depend on you for protection. That's
[cdb]not gonna change.
At the same time, I don't think you could keep every
[cdb]commoner safe even if you wanted to. The time
[cdb]we're living through is proof enough of that.
So I'm sure you'll get plenty more people who make
[cdb]the exact same choice I did. Probably not for a while
[cdb]though!
An era of change at the heart of the nobility...
Commoners that are no longer content with just
[cdb]being commoners...