"So do I. But he usually turns out to be right in the end." If he picked up on any humor in what Linhardt said, he doesn't show it. But it does make him wonder--since when is Linhardt on such good terms with the Archbishop's right hand? They had to have been enemies in the Fodlan Linhardt comes from, right? There's no way Seteth would turn on his own sister. Hmm.
"Huh. So she isn't really a 'Child of the Goddess' after all." Not that it makes much difference.
"Flayn is here as well? It's a shame I didn't see her earlier. She would have enjoyed the fruit slicing, I'm sure." Strange as she is, Flayn has a lot of wise things to say, just like her br--her father. Felix just had to cut through a pile of frivolous chores to find it. ...literally.
"I'll ask them, then. But what do you mean, human affairs? Are the saints not human?" They look human enough to him...
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"Huh. So she isn't really a 'Child of the Goddess' after all." Not that it makes much difference.
"Flayn is here as well? It's a shame I didn't see her earlier. She would have enjoyed the fruit slicing, I'm sure." Strange as she is, Flayn has a lot of wise things to say, just like her br--her father. Felix just had to cut through a pile of frivolous chores to find it. ...literally.
"I'll ask them, then. But what do you mean, human affairs? Are the saints not human?" They look human enough to him...