![]() While here you have tons of quests that send you to all corners of the area, but the game often does a poor job of telling you exactly where you need to go. ![]() Unbeknownst to the boy, the one person he missed dearly was hidden in the infirmary down the hall.Fire Emblem: Three Houses lets you spend a lot of time exploring the massive Monastery that kicks off the sprawling story that follows. He gripped it tightly with a grimace before leaving the room. The house leader remained behind, staring down at the diary in his hands. The professor nodded and left the captain's quarter. I know I can't." He whispered the last sentence to himself. You'd better show them you're in good spirits. There was a part of him that wished to see the annihilation of his father's killer, but there was another part that told him revenge wasn't the answer.Ĭlaude, once again, forced a smile. "Claude." Byleth felt the same way about Jeralt. Even if that means going against Rhea's wishes. All of us students would gladly lend a hand. I don't want to forsake what she taught me, but there's a part of me that wants to see the person who struck her down feel the same pain she did. When we were little, she always told me revenge was never the answer. "I know she wouldn't want me to seek out revenge. "I know Pre-" Claude cleared his throat, catching himself before he could enunciate her name. This was the longest the professor heard Claude talk to anyone after Lady Rhea formally announced the girl's death alongside his own father's. He couldn't even bring himself to say Presea's name, knowing it would cause the brunette to shut down mentally. "I could ask you the same question, Claude," Byleth retorts. If you find out where the enemy is, what will you do about it?" There's a rumor that she's already secured some information. Rhea dispatched the knights to various locations in a frantic search for the enemy. Anyhow, let me fill you in on what's been going on lately, and not just as thanks for pointing me to that diary. I wasn't looking forward to the prospect. If you'd refused, I would've had to sneak in here in the dead of night. "You may borrow it, Claude."Ī weak smile appeared on the boy's face. The professor, after hearing the house leader beg, nodded and handed the diary over. ![]() While it may contain what we're seeking, I also wish to read it to.distract me." "Would you mind letting me read that diary? I know how important it is to you, but I'm not asking lightly. "It would be tremendous help if my father's diary did contain such details," Byleth said. If it has something to do with your birth, knowing what happened may get us closer to knowing what secrets the church is hiding." "He was the captain of the knights, but something made him leave the monastery in a hurry. "Is that so." Claude looked down at the ground before meeting the professor's gaze. Hey, maybe this has some entries from when Jeralt left the monastery." When the brunette saw what it was, his eyes widen in surprise. The professor held up his father's diary for Claude to see. Not the type to wallow in solitude, eh? That's a relief, let me tell you." He took note of the item in Byleth's hands. Regardless of his appearance, Claude forced a smile as he placed a hand on his hip. There were bags under his eyes, his clothes were wrinkly, and his hair was unkempt. The professor could see the terrible toll Presea's death had taken on the house leader. Turning around, he saw Claude enter his father's room. As he flipped through the pages and read various entries, he heard footsteps and closed diary. A few days after the events that transpired at the chapel, Byleth found himself reading Jeralt's diary.
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