While he knows that Byleth is right, he still can't help but feel a bit disappointed in himself. And now with the knowledge of his other self, it only serves to make things worse rather than better. The other him, he imagines, would have been much more capable in protecting his beloved-
Ah. Beloved. That's what he'd called him, hadn't he? "I feel embarrassed, mostly," he says, before he thinks better. "Not just for my failure to protect us, but the... I saw some memories of yours, I think, from that other place. Amani." He knows of it, of course, by now. But the details hadn't been divulged to him yet from anyone who also resided there.
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Ah. Beloved. That's what he'd called him, hadn't he? "I feel embarrassed, mostly," he says, before he thinks better. "Not just for my failure to protect us, but the... I saw some memories of yours, I think, from that other place. Amani." He knows of it, of course, by now. But the details hadn't been divulged to him yet from anyone who also resided there.