The tea is delicious. And though it's not quite sweet
[cdb]enough for me, it has a lovely aroma.
Ah, you noticed. Yes, I added some rare rose nectar.
That explains the unique flavor. I rather like it.
As the saying goes, the richer the nectar, the richer
[cdb]the time spent with your companion.
Yes, and it goes so well with the treats that... Hmm?
Oh no! We've eaten them all!
Sadly, I fear that is all we have—sweet treats are
[cdb]rather difficult to come by in these dark times.
But if there is anything else you desire, I will
[cdb]endeavor to provide it.
If there are no more treats to be had, I feel our tea is
[cdb]complete. Good day.
Wait, stop! We may not have treats, but surely there
[cdb]are matters on your mind you might like to discuss?
No. Again, good day.
Lysithea, I know you do not want to talk about it,
[cdb]but I am aware of a certain...anxiousness on your part
[cdb]when it comes to joining the commonfolk.
I don't know who you heard that absurd idea from,
[cdb]but it's certainly not true.
It's true that I seek to become a commoner...
So when the war is over, I intend to relinquish my
[cdb]peerage and live peacefully with my parents.
But anxious? Perish the thought.
Yet you must be wrestling with serious matters indeed
[cdb]if you are willing to surrender your title.
And you must have at least some unease about what
[cdb]sort of life a commoner leads.
From what I hear, every noble who has descended in
[cdb]status is suffering—without exception.
If such a future awaits you, it is surely just cause for a
[cdb]concern or two.
You speak of fallen nobles who had their rank
[cdb]stripped for one reason or another.
I'm surrendering the trappings of nobility because it's
[cdb]what I want. Don't lump us together.
I see. Well then, if I might raise a final point?
What if you become a commoner and live a life which
[cdb]transcends the barrier between the two classes?
You have experience as a noble of some quality,
[cdb]and it would be a terrible waste to see that buried
[cdb]once you join the proletariat.
You would bring a unique perspective to your new
[cdb]position, and you could use it to change this world.
The nobility will certainly listen to any suggestions
[cdb]you have to improve the lives of the public.
Yes, yes, it's all a very pretty thought.
But it is meaningless for me.
It's the duty of nobility to worry about what is best
[cdb]for commoners and the world at large, no?
I can not longer accept responsibility for things
[cdb]in Fódlan.
All I can do is be close to my parents and live out
[cdb]what life remains to me in peace...