Céline x Kagetsu



C Support:

Kagetsu: Well, look what we have here. It is Princess Céline of Firene!
Kagetsu: I trust you are well today, Princess Céline? Shall we take tea?
Céline: Always brimming with energy, aren’t you?
Kagetsu: Naturally!
Kagetsu: My spirits are constantly rising. I have plenty of cheer to share!
Céline: Unfortunately, I’ve just come from teatime.
Céline: But I should be happy to take you up on that offer at a later date.
Kagetsu: That is disappointing. Perhaps you will indulge me in a round of mock combat, then?
Kagetsu: Exercise is always good just after tea. Come now, show me your skill!
Céline: Hahaha!
Kagetsu: Hm? What is amusing to you?
Céline: One moment you invite me to tea, and the next you challenge me to arms!
Céline: There aren’t many who would behave that way around a princess. You’re a funny one.
Kagetsu: Haha! Flattery will not get you anywhere!
Céline: I shall pass on both the tea and the combat, but the two of us must sit and chat sometime.
Kagetsu: Of course! That is what friends do.
Céline: Indeed it is.

B Support:

Kagetsu: Princess Céline!
Céline: Greetings, Kagetsu.
Kagetsu: Hahaha! I have heard some interesting things.
Kagetsu: I heard that, despite your royal position, you maintain excellent skill in swordsmanship.
Kagetsu: This makes me all the more intrigued. Will you indulge me now? I am eager to see your skill.
Céline: I appreciate the spirit of your offer, but I have no desire to fight without good reason.
Kagetsu: Disappointing. Do you feel no desire at all to test your strength?
Céline: I keep myself on form to protect my nation, but I’ve never sought to train for its own sake.
Kagetsu: To each their own, I suppose. Shall we take tea, at least?
Céline: I would love to. However, I first have some official business to tend to.
Céline: It’s merely a letter I’m composing to send home. Would you mind waiting?
Kagetsu: Princesses lead busy lives, indeed.
Céline: We do. I mustn’t shirk my responsibilities.
Kagetsu: Do you not find this life to be constraining? I would not be able to withstand it.
Céline: A princess’s life is not without hardship, but I do take a certain joy in it.
Kagetsu: Is that so? I confess, I find it difficult to believe.
Céline: Then the next time we meet, I’ll show you exactly where that joy can be found.

A Support:

Kagetsu: Is this it?
Céline: Yes. This is it.
Kagetsu: I do not understand. How does this painting bring you joy?
Kagetsu: It is of your kingdom, and it is impressively made, but beyond that I do not see.
Céline: As we discussed, a princess’s life is not without its hardships.
Céline: But I take great joy in the sight of my people living in peace.
Kagetsu: The ones depicted here do seem peaceful and happy, I agree.
Céline: If I can ensure that their lives are tranquil and prosperous, then my own struggles are worth it.
Kagetsu: I see now you carry a deep love of your country.
Céline: I most certainly do!
Kagetsu: I now understand what brings happiness to princesses.
Kagetsu: For my part, I am much more happy to find opponents who match my skill in battle!
Céline: Oh, yes… You wanted to spar with me.
Céline: If you ever tried to harm Firene, you would find me to be a terrible and merciless opponent.
Kagetsu: Much as I would like to see you terrible and merciless, I am unwilling to pay that cost.
Céline: Haha, I am relieved to hear it.
Kagetsu: Then if we cannot spar, let us take tea.
Kagetsu: You always choose excellent leaves.
Céline: That is a much better option. One in which we can remain friends.
Kagetsu: To remain friends is always the goal!