Mr. Laron, I'm ready to get my chip taken out. In fact, the sooner the better. I want to be able to not only defend my Mistress, but myself as well. I had a reminder the other night of how important this is
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If you're ready you can come to the hospital. I'll set up a room for the procedure, your friends may take you home afterward if you would prefer to stay with them.
He wishes to take the risk to protect his mistress, such a noble and pure desire shouldn't be hindered. If he is accepting of the possibility of his death, and his mistress is also willing to allow him, who am I to stop him? It is his life to do with as he feels, not mine. It would be wrong of me to stop him if he is willing to take that chance.
Also, if indeed he must suffer a slow death, he will return. It's not the best of situations no, but it's not a permanent end.
Madam, I do not wish to make an enemy of you, especially out of something that you've put your heart into. I am sorry about the pain you've obviously gone through regarding chip removals.
However, please do not question the way I intend to care for my Mistress in this frightening city when I am the only one who can defend her! Her father is not here, and neither is the Fairy Court or the Elemental Gods.
Yes, if I do die from this it will be troublesome. However, I would rather submit her to the grief of losing me for a while than do nothing and have her suffer or even die when I could have done something to prevent it.
Please understand, Madam. I am doing this because I care about her more than anything in the world.
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Also, if indeed he must suffer a slow death, he will return. It's not the best of situations no, but it's not a permanent end.
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However, please do not question the way I intend to care for my Mistress in this frightening city when I am the only one who can defend her! Her father is not here, and neither is the Fairy Court or the Elemental Gods.
Yes, if I do die from this it will be troublesome. However, I would rather submit her to the grief of losing me for a while than do nothing and have her suffer or even die when I could have done something to prevent it.
Please understand, Madam. I am doing this because I care about her more than anything in the world.
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Just alert me when you're leaving. I'll be ready.
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It's because of me you're doing this...
...I want to be there with you.
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I'll make you some soup after you rest...
[She smiles and motions she wants him arm to walk with.]
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[He blushes before happily offering her his arm and starting to beside her.]
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Hmph, stubborn.
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[And there's a thoughtful pause.].
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Are... you concerned, Mr. Saburo?
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