- Captain Jeralt? I have a request to make of you.
- Someone's formal today. Well? Out with it.
- When this war is over, please let me join your
[cdb]mercenary company!
- You'll go back to wandering the world, right?
- So please, Captain. Please let me come with you.
- ...
- I'm happy to hear you want to join us, Leonie.
But that's not enough for me to say yes.
- No? Why not?
- There are two reasons.
- The biggest is that I'm thinking about stepping down
[cdb]from my position as captain, so the ultimate call isn't
[cdb]really mine to make.
- Then...who will lead the mercenaries?!
- Couldn't tell you. That's up to them.
- The second reason is that I think you should start
[cdb]your own band of mercenaries instead.
- You...do?
- You're a mercenary in your own right now, and a
[cdb]fantastic general in this army.
- With that kind of experience, there's no point in
[cdb]going to work for someone else.
- Do you really think so?
- Of course. Someone with your skill set would be a
[cdb]fine addition to any group of mercs, including mine.
- You're planning to surpass me and the kid, right?
- You can't exactly do that if you're working for us.
- You'll have to build your own band of mercs from the
[cdb]ground up and win your reputation just like I did.
- You'll need to give it your all if you want to create
[cdb]something better than what I've built.
- ...
- Then that's what I'll do.
- I'll form my own band of mercenaries that's every bit
[cdb]as good as yours!
- That's why I'm proud to call you my apprentice.
- But in exchange, I have a condition.
- You have to remain as captain until I catch up to you!
- Well, I guess it's a captain's job to live with an
[cdb]apprentice's reckless decisions.
- But I don't have all the time in the world. This body's
[cdb]falling apart as it is.
- So get yourself up and running before I shrivel away.
Got it?
- It's a promise!
- I'm looking forward to the day.