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Rosa Jurgen |
Life without a lofty goal is a waste.
Mm? Why do you look so surprised?
It's something the older members of my family often said when I was young. Now, even I say it all the time.
It's the motto of a minor family, but to me, it means more than just raising the honor of my family.
Make Empyrean a good place to live in and benefit everyone who lives there.
I think that's a lofty goal. |
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Rosa Jurgen |
The most important quality in an advisor is composure.
Not all strategies you come up with work, but everyone's life depends on them, no matter the results.
If I can't save everyone, then... I'll have to make the most rational decision to minimize our loss. |
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Rosa Jurgen |
Strategists are idealists, struggling to find a middle ground between the harsh reality and ideas. The more hardcore idealists they are, the better they are at coming up with a suitable strategy for their situation.
Perhaps that's why reclaiming Empyrean's skies from Bakal feels as realistic to me as the scenery in front of me.
Yes. I have to believe in myself, so everyone else can believe in my strategies.
I have no doubt that we'll eventually extinguish the Fire. |
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Rosa Jurgen |
It's a good day to write a poem. Why don't we take a break here?
If you take a moment to look around yourself, you'll always find opportunities, no matter how dreadful your situation is. |
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Rosa Jurgen |
My fan? Are you asking me why I'm carrying a fan?
I'm the advisor of the Allied Forces. All advisors need a fan.
Also, I'll have you know this is not just a fan, but a folding fan.
They're as different as a ladder and a foldable ladder. |
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