[She sees that smile and will smile a little in return, recognizing the things Alisaie would have seen in that memory. Tragedy, but also hope, and a new and wonderful friendship. And a demand that Naruhodo throw her to the ground five times.]
. . . Yes. Losing Kazuma-sama was very difficult. He was like a brother to me. But. . . I also wouldn't give up the journey we went on to honour his legacy for anything.
I understand. My brother and I left home to travel to a land called Eorzea a few years ago. There have been a great many struggles since we left home-- [Susato definitely just saw one of those for herself...] --but I do not regret our choice. I would like to think we honored our grandsire's legacy in the same manner.
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. . . Yes. Losing Kazuma-sama was very difficult. He was like a brother to me. But. . . I also wouldn't give up the journey we went on to honour his legacy for anything.
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I understand. My brother and I left home to travel to a land called Eorzea a few years ago. There have been a great many struggles since we left home-- [Susato definitely just saw one of those for herself...] --but I do not regret our choice. I would like to think we honored our grandsire's legacy in the same manner.
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That's right. It had always been his dream to travel there. So Naruhodo-san and I wanted to honour him by going there ourselves.