That statement gets a nod: she can't argue with that. Especially not after Kyurem.
Another glance around the training party and then her attention is all Rise's. "D'you have a plan?" she asks: this is, she's vaguely aware, part of Being a Leader. It's strange, balancing how she wants to live her life with what she owes other people. It's odd, owing other people things.
But she doesn't get to choose her methods. And she needs to know what the others are doing so they don't get in each others' ways. "Divide and conquer" wasn't flawed in theory. There were factors affecting the execution that interfered last time.
Not this one, though. As Rise says, for once, they're actually prepared.
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Another glance around the training party and then her attention is all Rise's. "D'you have a plan?" she asks: this is, she's vaguely aware, part of Being a Leader. It's strange, balancing how she wants to live her life with what she owes other people. It's odd, owing other people things.
But she doesn't get to choose her methods. And she needs to know what the others are doing so they don't get in each others' ways. "Divide and conquer" wasn't flawed in theory. There were factors affecting the execution that interfered last time.
Not this one, though. As Rise says, for once, they're actually prepared.