{Action I; Stone Street- Open}
[Saber couldn't get out of the house fast enough. She slammed the door and hurried down the street. Something was going on, and she needed to clear her head...
why the hell had she said that? Was this 'truth' thing catching up with her? Saber may have taken pride in her honesty, but there were some things that did
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[Yeah, the awkwardness of witnessing this particular conversation between Gil and Saber never really crosses Kiri's mind. It's still kind of on 'getawaygetaway' mode.]
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[Not that he ever paid heed to that until recently.]
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[rawr, you sons of...]
This has nothing to do with revenge! And it is no business of yours to begin with, Gilgamesh!
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[angry noise]
That is not acceptable.
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[Man, is she angry at you right now, brat]
If you cannot even understand that, then I should not bother to waste my time with you.
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Yes.
[...King of Heroes, do you have enough wor--]
The grail was useless. Everything we did was a waste. If she cannot understand that, then there isn't anything more to say.
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You spineless Magus! Can you not even acknowledge me now!?
[turns her rage on goldie]
Do not mock me. It will never be 'better'! Not until my wish is fulfilled!
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[Kiritsugu tries to keep his emotionless tone. He's unable to. The simple concept of trying to pursue such a wish once more brings him back from his relatively happy life into days he would have much rather left behind. The simple word is filled with enough derision as to question whether this was the same man at all. It starts fading away once he starts talking to Gilgamesh.]
We can discuss this for as long as possible, but in the end, everything we lost will not be given back. We made a mistake, and paid the price. To continue in that path will bring nothing but ruin.
[It goes against his wish, which still survives to this day, but in truth, Kiritsugu is also trying to bury his regret. At having been responsible for the fire, for the Grail's survival, for Iri...]
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[She was angry, but she was tired of being treated like she wasn't there. So she just lowered her sword and started walking away.]
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