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