Until the rest of the Knights are able to keep up with you, that title doesn't mean much to me.
[She'll have to forgive Diluc for not taking her at her word on this one. In his experience, people who are Fine(tm) don't get blackout drunk at his tavern.
His concern runs deeper than just the extent of her hangover. He's fully aware that Lumine is dealing with far more than she's willing to discuss, given her search for her brother and her tendency to get involved in the affairs of gods and geopolitics.
But he won't pry; like him, she keeps the worst of it close to her chest, and that's something he respects and deeply understands. So instead, he remains close and available to her, and hopes that's enough.]
And being a Knight, Honorary or otherwise, does nothing to prevent hangovers.
But, she's more than happy to drop the whole knights thing, given who her current company is. Diluc is forgiven, especially now that she has a little more insight into his past and his thoughts on the Knights of Favonius after he'd allowed her to read those letters... ]
I suppose there's no convincing you. What can I do to ease your mind, Diluc?
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[She'll have to forgive Diluc for not taking her at her word on this one. In his experience, people who are Fine(tm) don't get blackout drunk at his tavern.
His concern runs deeper than just the extent of her hangover. He's fully aware that Lumine is dealing with far more than she's willing to discuss, given her search for her brother and her tendency to get involved in the affairs of gods and geopolitics.
But he won't pry; like him, she keeps the worst of it close to her chest, and that's something he respects and deeply understands. So instead, he remains close and available to her, and hopes that's enough.]
And being a Knight, Honorary or otherwise, does nothing to prevent hangovers.
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[ Signed, Lumine's poor head.
But, she's more than happy to drop the whole knights thing, given who her current company is. Diluc is forgiven, especially now that she has a little more insight into his past and his thoughts on the Knights of Favonius after he'd allowed her to read those letters... ]
I suppose there's no convincing you. What can I do to ease your mind, Diluc?