[After
this log with Russia and after the game!]
[Filtered to Kurapika, Heine, Kida, Roy, Laura, other relevant Prussian and German citizens who saw Germany and Russia’s exchange, etc]
[He does look plenty relieved.]
There is nothing to worry about. Russland and I have discussed matters and he has no desire to harm any of you. This includes myself, Preußen, the other countries, and the other people in the city.
Thank you for your concern.
[Filtered to the countries, MINUS Russland]
[Stoic as usual.]
Russland and I spoke over breakfast this morning. He has agreed to leave all of us and our citizens alone, and has promised not to cause any trouble in the city. Please treat him as you would any ally. I am accountable to Shibusen for any action taken against him unless provoked by him first, so please consider carefully.
Ah… But I would strongly recommend against going to his apartment for the usual reasons associated with Russland. [It’s a fair warning, right?]
And he makes an excellent goalie, ja? [vague attempt at normalcy here.]
[Filtered to all the countries, including Russland]
That was certainly a strange football game, but I believe it was a success, Kuba? We should have more, when we are not busy.
Perhaps the team names can use some revision. Team Potato is hardly representative of the team’s combined interests.
[Filtered to Russland]
I have done as was asked.
[Filtered to Britannien]
I apologize for worrying needlessly on the matter and agitating you yesterday. As usual, please take care of Preußen. [DEADPAN]
[Filtered to Litauen]
[And here, his stoicism breaks a little. Germany pales again, looks drawn, and he stares at the feed for a while before speaking.]
I apologize for being unable to bargain your freedom from Russland. He has some… demands… that you must hear.
[Breathe.]
He wants you in his house on weekdays. I am to take your place on weekends.
[Uncertainly:] Litauen, what does being in his house entail?