[] "Ophelia wait... About what I said that night. It... I'm sorry. I didn't mean any of it."
You watched her about to go out the door when you spoke up, "Ophelia wait."
The woman stopped and turned to face you. Your words somehow just ended up coming out that time. You weren't really sure how to do this so... You perhaps you could just wing it. Not that it'll matter much in the future aside from this pit in your stomach.
"About what I said that night. It... I'm sorry. I didn't mean any of it," you told her in a heavy tone. You met her gaze and shook your head, "I don't know if it means much to you but I just wanted to toss that out there."
"For what? To give your conscience a break?" Ophelia questioned you as she faced you once more.
"Perhaps. Take it how you will, I don't plan on making it worse," you replied as you shook your head.
"You're horrible at making apologies. But that's just how it is for us Magus, isn't it? I sometimes envy the common folk for their ability to be frank in these cases. What you said that night doesn't bother me, Hans," Ophelia said as she crossed her arms while meeting your gaze, "Had you been a lesser man, I would have done the same. But you're stubborn so obviously it won't work."
"Not that you'll let me off as soon as this ceasefire is over," you said with a low chuckle. You sighed as you straightened your back, "I take it you have some sort of plan?"
"Mostly brute forcing your defeat. Your body is failing you, Hans. You can't last much longer," Ophelia said as she turned away.
"Well, I suppose if I joined your Chaldea once it's all over, maybe Wodime can help me heal up. I'm sure you can put a good word in for me," you smirked as you watched her open the door.
"I wonder if letting you two meet would be for the best," Ophelia said as she rubbed her shoulder.
You sighed as you sat on your bedside, "I wonder too... I really wonder."
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You stepped out of your room to be greeted by the sight of Luvia and Sakura having tea in the gazebo. They turned towards you as soon as you stepped into view but soon relaxed once they noticed that Assassin wasn't with you. Luvia still eyed you suspiciously but you didn't try and addressing that for now. You just wanted to see how they were rather than making excuses for your conduct towards them.
Despite your current state and standing in the war, you have managed to evade and retaliate successfully against every single participant, them included when it truly came down to it.
"We were wondering when you would wake up. We had half of our mind going ahead without you," Sakura said as she held her teacup in her hand.
"Doubt you were worried though, considering the circumstances. Unfortunately, I'm awake now. I apologize for the inconvenience," you replied as you stopped before their seats.
Luvia scoffed as she looked to the side, "Among other things."
You smiled her way and said, "That is true. I can't deny that. That aside, how are you two? Lady Artoria spoke of you two when we met, hopefully you have had a lengthy discussion with her?"
"We have and we're fine, Hans. For now at the very least. Lancer has recovered from her wounds but her Spirit Origin is damaged. Even then, she can still put up a fight," Sakura said as she met your gaze with a determined look. She hasn't backed down... Even if Chiyome won the fight in that graveyard, Lancer was still standing...
No doubt that Medusa planned on a rematch once the Blackened situation was dealt with. No way that woman would take the loss lying down.
"That's good to hear," you replied with a nod.
"Why don't you take a seat, Derrinsmith," Luvia offered coldly as she crossed her arms, "Saves us the sight of you under the sun."
"Don't mind if I do then," you said as you stepped closer and sat before them on the free seat, "I'm still getting my bearings. I'm surprised Ophelia went along with this."
"She actually advocated neutralizing your Servant when offered to join this shaky alliance but Miss Hortensia remained strict with the ceasefire. Miss Phamrsolone is quite aware of the danger you pose as she had already illustrated to us," Luvia said as she gave you a hard look.
You blinked under her gaze before replying, "Well, I'm just that sort of man. Hard to kill and stubborn."
"We've noticed and you've demonstrated it several times on both sides with us and against us," Luvia said as she leaned back in her seat. She then set her gaze upon your own as she continued, "But the bottom line is, that if you win..."
"Luvia," Sakura spoke in a warning tone.
"Heaven's Feel... That's what you're trying to accomplish. One Petty Grail isn't enough so you've sought to gather seven of them to create a greater energy source to conduct a War on a bigger scale. A Petty War such as this is already under the threat you've outlined to us. The Threat of the Blackened interfering with the War but Hans, have you truly considered what could happen with a War on that Scale?" Luvia asked as she leaned forward, "The Association, the Church, and the Noble Families will not stand idle if they catch wind of this."
"And yet you haven't told them," you pointed out as you glanced her way, "Knowing the risk... The threat I pose, you haven't."
"Because I know you're a reasonable man. Sakura believes it as well. We're warning you, Hans... This may be too much for one man to handle," Luvia warned you in a heavy tone as she scowled at you, "The destruction it would entail if it goes wrong, it may even cause unknown forces to stir."
Sakura sat in her seat as you studied Luvia's face. She was right. There was a heavy risk. There was the danger and the threat of untold destruction. The lives of many would be put to the gallows with one wrong move from one unfortunate clash. It was a War which could dwarf the original Wars which took place in Fuyuki.
But still...
"Ten years. Ten years, Luvia," you said as you looked down at the back of your hand, "I've had ten years to consider things. To plan and take into account every risk and threat. I've thought about it for ten years. Whatever you've thought about whatever you fear, I've gotten there first. I know the risks but after ten years of thinking about it, I've decided to go on."
"That's true. To gather Seven Grails, you must have fought through different battlefields. We can't imagine going through that. Only Emiya has strolled through the same number of Wars," Luvia said as she crossed her arms.
You managed a small smile, "That's why I said I've thought about it a lot. Still, if you're still against it then I have an offer."
Luvia and Sakura blinked in surprise. You leaned back on your seat and relaxed once you saw their expressions.
"If I win this War and as I am setting up the next, I'll grant you two the opportunity to be Masters," you offered as you met their gazes, "If you truly want to keep that War from getting out of hand, why not have a direct influence on it by being Masters?"
You stood up from your seat as you glanced at them.
"If you truly think I should be stopped, you'll get your chance. Who knows, with such a War, perhaps you would have the chance to realize your own Wishes. You're all expecting me to win when my body is falling apart... But if you try hard enough, you might just beat me. Just be warned that I won't go down without a fight," you told them as you gave them a warm smile, "Please consider it... But first, we need to deal with the Blackened. Assuming I survive the fight, that's something to look forward to, huh?"
"You... You would give us that opportunity?" Luvia asked as she too stood up.
"Of course. I'd rather have you folks as my foes than representatives of the Clocktower. I'd hate to face a Lord or worse, Kirschtaria Wodime," you said as you walked away, "God, that would be a Nightmare. I'd fucking lose in an instant."
Sakura and Luvia could only stare at you as you walked away. It would be a better idea if you just handed out invites. That way you knew what you were dealing with. The thought of making your odds smaller by letting randoms join in was making you squeamish. Maybe you should go ask Ophelia if she'd join... But then again, you'd have three pairs gunning for you.
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How about that Doll Scathach kidnapped?
She was dumb so she'd be easy to kick around... Right?
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You were headed back to your room and were walking down the hall when you raised your head to see Assassin standing before your door. She turned to face you and had a look of relief once she found you.
"I was wondering why I wasn't sensing your presence. You could have at least told me," Assassin said as she crossed her arms.
"Sorry. I just wandered off. Ophelia dropped by the room earlier. Didn't expect to see her instead of you," you said as you smiled down at your Servant.
"I noticed. I let her in since it would get her to cooperate. She didn't do anything untoward to you, did she?" Chiyome asked as she narrowed her eyes on you.
"I'm more surprised you'd let an enemy Master near me in my state," you admitted as with a low chuckle.
"She's not that sort of woman. I can tell but still, I have to make sure," Assassin said as she shook her head, "Forgive me if I'm out of line but I am simply concerned."
"I know. You had your hands tied. Still, did you take care of me in the past few days?" you asked with a curious look.
Chiyome perked up before looking to the side with a slight blush, "I... Yes."
An Offer for the Future
[] "Sorry for leaving you alone. I'll try staying up next time."
[] "You really did that for me, huh? Guess I owe you another one."
[] "Can't keep imposing on you like this. You'll have to tell me something you want later."
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