[Felicia listens as Heinwald speaks; in a way, it makes sense. He willingly sought out some of the most grotesque things, and thus, he's gotten used to them. Because he's wanted to, because the truth was important to him. And Felicia certainly doesn't think that's a bad thing, at any rate, as she nods her head.]
That makes sense. You've sought them out, and become accustomed to them. And...it's not a bad thing at all. It's something you persued, and something that makes you happy. I'm glad that it was something that you could get used to.
[She does mean that, at least. Though, at that last bit...Felicia looks away, back into the water with a somber expression.]
...It is, but it's okay. I'm kind of used to having such things happen at this point. [...] I'd have never left my lady to fight the war herself, but...I never really wanted to be a soldier, if I can be honest. I hate fighting more than anything. I would have been happiest as just...Lady Corrin's maid and retainer.
But I had to get used to it really fast, for the sake of her and the people she wanted to protect.
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That makes sense. You've sought them out, and become accustomed to them. And...it's not a bad thing at all. It's something you persued, and something that makes you happy. I'm glad that it was something that you could get used to.
[She does mean that, at least. Though, at that last bit...Felicia looks away, back into the water with a somber expression.]
...It is, but it's okay. I'm kind of used to having such things happen at this point. [...] I'd have never left my lady to fight the war herself, but...I never really wanted to be a soldier, if I can be honest. I hate fighting more than anything. I would have been happiest as just...Lady Corrin's maid and retainer.
But I had to get used to it really fast, for the sake of her and the people she wanted to protect.