Roy & Cecilia



C Support

Cecilia: Roy, how should I move next?
Roy: Oh, yes. You should…um…
Cecilia: What’s the matter?
Roy: No, it’s just that… It feels strange giving you orders…
Cecilia: Why? You are this army’s leader. You are supposed to give orders.
Roy: That’s true, but…
Cecilia: Roy, you mustn’t soften up. If the leader gets soft, so do the troops. You are the general leading this army, and I am a squad leader in your army. So you must be strict, as a general should be.
Roy: Y-Yes!
Cecilia: Good. Now, General Roy, what is my next move?

B Support

Roy: Phew…
Cecilia: Roy.
Roy: Oh, General Cecilia.
Cecilia: Are you tired? Perhaps you should rest.
Roy: No, I can’t. We must keep moving.
Cecilia: Rushing will only bring failure.
Roy: I’m not rushing. I won’t try anything impossible. But we must move as quickly as we can.
Cecilia: Why?
Roy: The quicker we move, the more people in need we can reach. Right?
Cecilia: …Yes, that’s true.
Roy: We are fighting to win this war. However, if we focus only on winning and ignore those people needing help, is that a true victory?
Cecilia: ……
Roy: Oh, I’m sorry… I shouldn’t be so outspoken. Have I angered you?
Cecilia: No, I’m glad. I was too focused on winning the battle. You are already becoming a great leader.
Roy: Please… But…hearing that from you is encouraging.
Cecilia: Really? That’s nice to hear.

A Support

Roy: What are you going to do after this war is over?
Cecilia: What? Do you already think you’ve won?
Roy: No… That’s not the case.
Cecilia: Well… We must rebuild Etruria, so I will return there first. Why do you ask?
Roy: I was just wondering if you could teach me again once the war has ended.
Cecilia: Like the time in Ostia?
Roy: Yes!
Cecilia: Well… There’s no need for that any more. You have become a wonderful leader. There is nothing more I can teach you.
Roy: But…
Cecilia: Roy, you must have confidence. Troops will not follow a leader who does not even have confidence in himself.
Roy: …Yes.
Cecilia: That is the last thing I can teach you. From now on, you are not my student. You are my colleague and friend. If there’s anything I can help you with after the war, I would be glad to assist you.
Roy: Really?
Cecilia: Of course. I will always be on your side. Never forget that.