[ is he just the tiniest bit disappointed she doesn't seem to delve too deeply into his mention of a dowry and all its implications? either way, he doesn't show a hint of it in his response back if just because he's more focused on the last sentence. ]
They do say that men are rather useless without proper leadership. Without those in power, the lands become lawless and the people all the more vicious. ... Sir Strawberry will have to do his best to fulfill that role. If he fails, he would only have his patron to blame.
Speaking of his patron, it sounds a lot to me as if they may be desiring to see me right at this moment? Well, what do you think? Is there truth to my assumptions?
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They do say that men are rather useless without proper leadership. Without those in power, the lands become lawless and the people all the more vicious. ... Sir Strawberry will have to do his best to fulfill that role. If he fails, he would only have his patron to blame.
Speaking of his patron, it sounds a lot to me as if they may be desiring to see me right at this moment? Well, what do you think? Is there truth to my assumptions?