[O...k...well, so long as there's an adult chaperone things should be fine, right?]
I would be grateful. Just let them know that I had paid a visit? I wish to apologize that it's taken so long for me to get my bearings of this place, and that if they are still agreeable then I'd like to meet them.
[...To be completely honest, she's been practicing writing the whole day, making use of the time when Motonari and Takakage were missing. Hey, it's embarrassing to practice in front of them!]
I'll tell them that, then. Oh-- and you got my letter, right?
Yes I did. I don't mean to scold you, but that had been a dangerous situation and as a strategist, it is my duty to let you know that you must be more careful in the future. We're all counting on you to carry us through the battle too.
You really do sound like someone I know. [Except Lord Ujiyasu would've flicked her in the forehead before telling her off a lot more rudely, or something. Still, the only person allowed to tell her off is Ujiyasu, and apparently Lu Meng as well.]
Don't worry, though! I always learn from my mistakes. I absolutely won't rush in that quickly again!
[She just really wanted a distraction from the fact that she wasn't back home, that's all. ;;]
...is that a good thing...never mind. That's the correct attitude to have. Keep that up and you'll go far.
[He doesn't really know why she had looked so down; had he been a little too harsh? But she seems like a tough one, and he hadn't been particularly tough on her...
Well if he can't figure out what went wrong just yet, maybe he could offer her something else to cheer her up.]
If you'd like, I could teach you a thing or two about strategy. You might find it useful in your next fight.
[Oh, that definitely cheers her up. Because as much as she's been extensively taught and trained in the field of combat, tactics are something that she follows, not comes up with. Sure, she knows the basics: seize their strategic points, cut off supplies, lower morale, exploit old friendships (but she would never!), etc.
But never the specifics. She wouldn't know where to place an ambush, or when to stop fighting. So the thought of having one of the more famous strategists of history teach her a thing or two personally is...!]
Did you really say that?! Yes! I'd definitely want to learn!
[bear in mind she probably hasn't learnt much for a reason
it is good that you are a man of boundless patience, lu meng. no really, even in wo3 it's probably shang xiang that does all the thinking]
[Kai's enthusiastic response puts a bigger smile on Lu Meng's face. As a man who has dedicated his life to mentoring those under his care, nothing inspires him and keeps his hopes up like seeing the younger generation willing and ready to learn.
If Kai's cheered up, then Lu Meng's nearly glowing. Perhaps it's just the effects of the lights nearby though; despite it being morning time, they're shining brightly as the sun itself.]
Very well then Lady Kai! I will do my best to teach you everything I know; I will not disappoint you!
[Well, no one can say Kai isn't ever enthusiastic. That's one of her... outstanding traits. As said by Ujiyasu, "Of course, there's still people like her."]
Perfect! I'll become a beauty with both brawns and brains... no one will be able to stand a chance!
[O-of course, that's not the only reason she wants to learn.] So, when should we start?
[At least they still have 12 months a year and 7 days a week... it'd be a lot harder to follow if their had different numbers for that shit.]
...Er. [Count...ing...] I've got to work on Ecte, too... two days after Pempte, then! Or, we could practice some tactics on any bandits planning to raid the crops.
It could be more effective for your studies if you were able to witness these tactics firsthand...very well then. I'll see you on Ecte then. We shall meet at the clocktower at dawn; I'll give you some pointers on how to read the enemy movement, and then you can apply what you learn when we take to the fields later in the day.
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I would be grateful. Just let them know that I had paid a visit? I wish to apologize that it's taken so long for me to get my bearings of this place, and that if they are still agreeable then I'd like to meet them.
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[...To be completely honest, she's been practicing writing the whole day, making use of the time when Motonari and Takakage were missing. Hey, it's embarrassing to practice in front of them!]
I'll tell them that, then. Oh-- and you got my letter, right?
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Yes I did. I don't mean to scold you, but that had been a dangerous situation and as a strategist, it is my duty to let you know that you must be more careful in the future. We're all counting on you to carry us through the battle too.
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You really do sound like someone I know. [Except Lord Ujiyasu would've flicked her in the forehead before telling her off a lot more rudely, or something. Still, the only person allowed to tell her off is Ujiyasu, and apparently Lu Meng as well.]
Don't worry, though! I always learn from my mistakes. I absolutely won't rush in that quickly again!
[She just really wanted a distraction from the fact that she wasn't back home, that's all. ;;]
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[He doesn't really know why she had looked so down; had he been a little too harsh? But she seems like a tough one, and he hadn't been particularly tough on her...
Well if he can't figure out what went wrong just yet, maybe he could offer her something else to cheer her up.]
If you'd like, I could teach you a thing or two about strategy. You might find it useful in your next fight.
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But never the specifics. She wouldn't know where to place an ambush, or when to stop fighting. So the thought of having one of the more famous strategists of history teach her a thing or two personally is...!]
Did you really say that?! Yes! I'd definitely want to learn!
[bear in mind she probably hasn't learnt much for a reason
it is good that you are a man of boundless patience, lu meng. no really, even in wo3 it's probably shang xiang that does all the thinking]
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If Kai's cheered up, then Lu Meng's nearly glowing. Perhaps it's just the effects of the lights nearby though; despite it being morning time, they're shining brightly as the sun itself.]
Very well then Lady Kai! I will do my best to teach you everything I know; I will not disappoint you!
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Perfect! I'll become a beauty with both brawns and brains... no one will be able to stand a chance!
[O-of course, that's not the only reason she wants to learn.] So, when should we start?
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I'm currently tasked with sending supplies up to the Northern Villages so I'll be away from Verens till...Pempte.
[The name of the days are still a little confusing to him.]
How about the day after then? Ecte.
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...Er. [Count...ing...] I've got to work on Ecte, too... two days after Pempte, then! Or, we could practice some tactics on any bandits planning to raid the crops.
[oh god]
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