Wives weep for their husbands; children for their fathers. Yet news of the Dragon Boat Festival seems to have brought a boost to the morale of the civilians. The sadness remains but it seems like these families who have lost their loved ones will be able to carry on. It leaves a bitter feeling behind, the aftertaste never truly leaving
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[Super duper private]
You'll never hear me deny that this war is stupid and awful, but it's also the only chance I can see to get Figaro out from under the emperor's thumb.
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Maybe you had the right idea when you left, you'll find me these days at the castle, running a country. Which is, by the way, the most thankless job I have ever done. Everyone wants something from you, but no one wants to help you with anything. I could go on...
But enough whining. Lighten up! For whatever it's worth, we've got a family reunion to look forwards to!
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[Also super duper private]
I won't deny you that, brother. I won't deny you that at all.
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Isn't that what Leaders normally do? However, your subjects, the ones you don't hear from do appreciate what you're doing. If you come outside of the castle you'll see what I mean.
We do. Am I going to have to have any discussions with your guards when I arrive?
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The guards know you're coming, so there shouldn't be any more trouble.
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I'll see you later tonight then.
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