Oh, Dedue. Must be my lucky day if I'm running into
[cdb]you here!
Hey, what's with the scowl? Do we have a problem?
All the residents in this town are people of Duscur.
It may be within the Kingdom, but it holds neither
[cdb]monastery nor church. What is your reason for
[cdb]coming here?
Wait, Dimitri and Lady Rhea didn't tell you?
They did not.
Ugh. I know everyone's been busy, but that's
[cdb]unacceptable.
Well, there was a major fire here, right? Lady Rhea
[cdb]asked us to come help rebuild.
We brought rations, too. Never hurts to have a little
[cdb]more food in your stores.
So, relax. Please. I swear on the goddess herself
[cdb]that we don't intend to harm any of you.
I did ask His Majesty to spare some aid in rebuilding
[cdb]the town.
But I did not expect the task to fall to you.
What kind of church are we if we don't help those
[cdb]in need? Besides, we owe Faerghus quite the debt.
You guys took us in, even going as far as to start a war
[cdb]with the Empire in the process. This is the least we
[cdb]can do to return the favor.
Surely the Knights of Seiros have long since repaid
[cdb]their debts on the battlefield.
Maybe the knights have, but the monks and scholars
[cdb]won't let us hear the end of it if we don't let them
[cdb]pitch in, too.
So when Lady Rhea heard about the fire,
[cdb]she apparently jumped at the chance to help.
Is that so?
I know the people of Duscur will have their concerns,
[cdb]since they're not followers of Seiros.
But it'll all be fine. And we can't just sit around
[cdb]twiddling our thumbs while people out there
[cdb]desperately need help, can we?
At least, that's how all of us who follow the teachings
[cdb]of Lady Rhea view it.
Hm.
You're free to supervise if you still don't trust us.
No. You seem to be speaking the truth.
His Majesty has expressed similar sentiments in the
[cdb]past. I believe your desire to help is sincere.
Thanks, Dedue. I was starting to think you were
[cdb]about to tell us to pack up and go home.
Well! Now that we're all square on that front,
[cdb]point us toward what needs the most help.
We'll do manual labor, planning, you name it.
In that case, I'd ask that you clear away the burnt
[cdb]wood and help distribute food to the townsfolk.
I will explain to everyone what you're doing here.
Yes, that's probably for the best. I'm sure they'll be
[cdb]much more willing to listen to you. Anyway, we'd
[cdb]better get to work!