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Like Two: Hey, (Player Name).
Like Two: At training today... when we were running in the low-ready position, You were in pretty bad form.
Master:
• ...?
• It seemed the same as usual.
Like Two: Haahh... that’s how you always do it? Your times don’t seem too bad, but I’m guessing you got worn out in the second half.
Like Two: By the time you reached the goal, your body was shaking like crazy. You need to do some endurance training. Basic strength training too, while you’re at it.
Like Two: You’re my Master, you know, so it’s a problem if you’re sticking to weak-ass training that keeps you at the level of some average soldier.
Marks: Hey, Like Two!
Like Two: What?
Marks: It looked like you were picking on Master. You didn’t say anything impolite to them, did you?
Like Two: Not really. All I did was tell the truth. Half-assed capabilities are a problem, so they need to train with all they’ve got.
Marks: Huh...? Master doesn’t miss even a day of training, and their grades are always among the best. What do you have to complain about?
Like Two: Yeah, I know that. Scoring well in this puny military academy is good and all, but it doesn’t matter if you can’t show results in actual combat.
Marks: That’s... true, I guess. But when Master’s in battle, we Musketeers are by their side.
Marks: Even if some part of them isn’t enough, we’ll be there to support them, so it’s alright. Don’t you think?
Marks: Instead of complaining all the time, why don’t you put in the effort to become more of Master’s strength?
Like Two: Haah? I couldn’t be more perfect if I tried. And anyway, I’m not complaining; I’m just pointing out the truth.
Like Two: ...and anyway, a half-hearted way of training that assumes someone will be there to support you is just... useless.
Like Two: (Player Name) has to gain their own strength. You and I both, we can’t always be by their side.
Marks: Wrong, I’m always going to be by Master’s side. Now and forever!
Like Two: Not necessarily. You never know what could happen, or when!
Marks: Hmph. If someone tries to separate me from Master, that person will be shot dead before anything else.
Like Two: Oh, come on— you don’t get it! There are plenty of other reasons why you might not be beside them!
Master:
• Stop!!
Marks: Master...
Master:
• Like Two has a point.
• I have to be able to get through things on my own.
Like Two: ...aah. It’s good that you get it.
Like Two: (Player Name), if you’ve got the will to do this, come to the training room later.
Like Two: I know you train every day as it is, but since you’re not getting the right results, maybe there’s something wrong with your method.
Like Two: I’ll make sure your form and loads are what they should be.
Master:
• Thank you.
• I appreciate it.
Like Two: ......I’ll tell you now, I won’t go easy on you.
Marks: Hey, I won’t forgive you if you put an excessive load on Master. I absolutely won’t allow them to get hurt!
Like Two: Shut up, you pushover.
Marks: What was that!?
Like Two: Haah... Later, (Player Name). Don’t forget to stop by the training room.
*Like Two leaves*
Like Two: Geez. At this rate, that idiot Marks is going to stick to Master’s side and join in on training too... Well, I guess I can just train him too if that happens.
Like Two: ...even if I train perfectly on my own, it’s useless. If everyone doesn’t gain power on their own, in the end, again...
*flashback*
???: ...big brother!
*flashback*
Like Two: ...
Like Two: ...alright, I’ll do some strength training to clear my head!