[ Fortunately, Jing Yuan is the type of person who can very well accept the consequences of his actions without much personal incident — that part he is very much willing to prove. Even if he too is definitely weary, not from the same sense Solomon is by far.
He doesn't seem to object at Solomon's response either — if he is ultimately unaccepting of his apology, that is entirely his prerogative and his alone. He simply accepts this, and moves onwards.
Jing Yuan will follow once Solomon gets moving, though. ]
Well, as a General back home, I started off teaching my student swordplay. It is what my teacher taught me first and foremost — though, that isn't the only reason.
He always had quite a proficiency with such weaponry, above all. I had ensured to find what suited him best since Cloud Knights can wield a variety of weapons, and the same can be said of anyone who wishes to become a fighter of some sort in general.
Though, as he has grown older, and reached the rank of Lieutenant not only under my careful instruction, but his personal merit, I have been teaching him more than simply combat. Even if that is still a priority.
I also now ensure that he starts to refine his swordplay further, and his leading skills. After all, as skilled as he is, he is quite young, and has a lot to learn in terms of knowing which battles he has to pick.
[ Though the awkward situation still hasn't completely left, just moments ago fresh in his mind, at the image of Yanqing's immaturity, he (unseen) shakes his head with visible amusement. Even as he is swift to fill the air with this talk on the subject, it is not for simple easing of the tension, almost feeling it with a simplicity, rather than any difficulty. ]
He oft asks to be sent on tasks beyond his capability even so. Perhaps, though, that is the nature of youth. Wishing to prove himself as soon as possible, even if experience will teach him that isn't necessarily always the best to come at the speed he desires it to.
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He doesn't seem to object at Solomon's response either — if he is ultimately unaccepting of his apology, that is entirely his prerogative and his alone. He simply accepts this, and moves onwards.
Jing Yuan will follow once Solomon gets moving, though. ]
Well, as a General back home, I started off teaching my student swordplay. It is what my teacher taught me first and foremost — though, that isn't the only reason.
He always had quite a proficiency with such weaponry, above all. I had ensured to find what suited him best since Cloud Knights can wield a variety of weapons, and the same can be said of anyone who wishes to become a fighter of some sort in general.
Though, as he has grown older, and reached the rank of Lieutenant not only under my careful instruction, but his personal merit, I have been teaching him more than simply combat. Even if that is still a priority.
I also now ensure that he starts to refine his swordplay further, and his leading skills. After all, as skilled as he is, he is quite young, and has a lot to learn in terms of knowing which battles he has to pick.
[ Though the awkward situation still hasn't completely left, just moments ago fresh in his mind, at the image of Yanqing's immaturity, he (unseen) shakes his head with visible amusement. Even as he is swift to fill the air with this talk on the subject, it is not for simple easing of the tension, almost feeling it with a simplicity, rather than any difficulty. ]
He oft asks to be sent on tasks beyond his capability even so. Perhaps, though, that is the nature of youth. Wishing to prove himself as soon as possible, even if experience will teach him that isn't necessarily always the best to come at the speed he desires it to.