Well, you are looking robust today. Let us get that
[cdb]coat of yours glowing, shall we?
Hey, Ferdinand.
Hello, Leonie. Have you some need of me?
I did a little detective work and learned something:
You're the weird one.
I fear I do not take your meaning. How exactly
[cdb]am I "weird"?
You're a noble who delights in cleaning out stables
[cdb]and maintaining filthy equipment.
And among the Imperial nobles, you're the only one
[cdb]who does those kinds of things when it's not your
[cdb]specific responsibility.
Which means I was right—Empire and Alliance
[cdb]nobles are all the same.
Mmm. I think I understand what you are trying
[cdb]to say.
Certainly among those you investigated, I am the
[cdb]only one who puts such ideas into action.
But that is, if you would forgive me, a surface-level
[cdb]assessment. The reality beating at the heart of the
[cdb]matter is quite different indeed.
OK, what does that mean?
True nobles think as I do, inside their heads.
It just so happens that I am the only one who turned
[cdb]thought into deed on this particular occasion.
So if you believe those actions to be strange, you are
[cdb]saying the thoughts of all of them are strange as well.
Which means you find all nobles of the world—myself
[cdb]among them—to be strange.
Are you trying to confuse me? Because it's working.
How do you reach a conclusion like that?
I'm telling you, you're the only weird one.
We appear to be arguing past one another.
Seems like it—but I'm still right.
Then I am left with no choice but to make you
[cdb]understand that I am the right sort of noble!
And I'll have to make you understand there aren't
[cdb]actually any other nobles like you!
Hmph!
Urgh!
Goodness, whatever is the matter with me? It is out of
[cdb]character for me to be so obstinate.
An understanding like this ought never be forced
[cdb]upon a person.
My behavior was ill-befitting a noble, Leonie.
Please allow me to apologize.
Nah, I got pretty heated there myself.
At the end of the day, you're taking charge and being
[cdb]helpful, and that's what counts.
It doesn't really matter if other nobles would
[cdb]ultimately do the same thing or not. So...sorry.
You must think nothing of it. However, I believe a
[cdb]thought has just come to me...
Ultimately, the problem is not me—it is that you
[cdb]mistrust the nobility as a whole.
That being the case, I must redouble my efforts to put
[cdb]my philosophy into action so as to make others of my
[cdb]stature understand the correct way of things.
I am certain this will rid us of the selfish sort of nobles
[cdb]you imagine to be lurking around every corner.
Wait. I mean, that'd be pretty great, but...
If nobles start taking the initiative to work
[cdb]and stop looking down on commoners, doesn't that
[cdb]just...make them commoners?