1. Sit down, Felix.
  2. Can we make this quick? I'm busy.
  3. For once would you please just... No. Not today. The truth is, I think it's time we sat down and talked.
  4. Neither of us know which day could be our last, [cdb]so we should both ensure there's no lingering regret [cdb]when the time comes.
  5. Well, this is off to a grim start. So, what is it you want [cdb]to talk about?
  6. I wanted to apologize for what I said about Glenn. It was ill put, and I'm sorry.
  7. ...
  8. I should never have said such a thing in your [cdb]presence.
  9. If you're going to explain yourself, I suppose I can [cdb]make the time to hear you out.
  10. Thank you. Then I will not mince words. I too was [cdb]mortified by Glenn's death.
  11. Yet he perished a hero. He chose that life for himself, [cdb]and he chose that death.
  12. He fought to protect the future of Faerghus—and his [cdb]friend—until his dying breath.
  13. As his father, I felt I had to acknowledge that choice.
  14. And how are you so sure it was his choice? Neither of [cdb]us really knows what he was thinking.
  15. The boar might have an inkling, but all he goes on [cdb]about is how he caused Glenn's death.
  16. You're right—I don't know for certain.
  17. But I know what I would've done had I been there. And you, Felix? What would your choice have been?
  18. Would you have abandoned His Majesty to save [cdb]yourself? Or would you have chosen to fight until [cdb]death claimed you?
  19. I myself would've safeguarded His Majesty at all costs. I know that it wasn't in Glenn's nature to flee either.
  20. It's always about courage or cowardice with you. I wouldn't have chosen anything.
  21. When your life's on the line, you don't have time to [cdb]think about that stuff—only act.
  22. I would have fought with my own will, in whatever [cdb]way I thought best—and I would've made sure we [cdb]both survived.
  23. You always want to have it both ways. Still, I take [cdb]pride in that determination of yours.
  24. Had I been there, I doubt I could've summoned [cdb]the resolve to strive for such a victory.
  25. More likely, I would've been satisfied merely to die [cdb]in the defense of my liege.
  26. I can understand that way of thinking. In fact, I always have.
  27. But I still couldn't stomach Glenn's death being [cdb]glorified.
  28. And I'm sorry for that, Felix. Truly.
  29. It's all right. And...I'm glad we talked.
  30. Also, you said we shouldn't leave regrets behind, so...
  31. I'm sorry, too. For hitting you back then, I mean. I'm sorry...Father.
  32. You know, I'd almost forgotten about that! It hurt, [cdb]too—more than any blow I've received in battle.
  33. Oh, shut up. I said I was sorry. Now if we're done [cdb]here, I'm leaving.
  34. Hahaha...