"Please. I am a soldier. Our job is to fight in wars, not start them That has always been the job of civilians and politicians alike, very much like yourself," the Major says with his smile not once faltering at Mitsunari's remark. He takes a sip from his champagne and approaches Mitsunari by about four, short steps before stopping. His eyes narrow. The leader of Sawa is, unexpectedly, still just a boy. A naive one too at that in ways.
"But if I was given a war to fight in, I would enjoy it to the fullest, reveling wholeheartedly in the whirlwind of struggle. That is the kind of celebration that I much prefer over any mere feast."
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"But if I was given a war to fight in, I would enjoy it to the fullest, reveling wholeheartedly in the whirlwind of struggle. That is the kind of celebration that I much prefer over any mere feast."