[She's seen some of the fantastical in her short time here, faced it even, and it's made her realize just how human she still is. There's no magic in her world, no fantastic beasts or monsters like the ones parents scare their children with at night. She's used to technology and the closest thing to magic being medical science. Here she's seen things that ought to have walked out of fantasy novels she used to read to pass the time.
But in the same token she's not a civilian anymore, she's an assassin.]
Unfortunately there will always be those you can't convince. The best you can do is continue to strive to prove yourself.
[It's probably not exactly what he wants to hear, but it's the truth. She knows people, it's her job to know how they'll react; to watch for strengths and weaknesses in each individual and it's not something she can just stop doing, even if now it's geared more towards general knowledge then how best to take them out.]
Yes, It is.
[It makes her think of people she's worked with in Talon, how some prefer a blunt approach instead of the more methodical ones she used. More violence, more problems. So she understands again how it must get to him, since it gets to her in similar ways. So though she can't say she agrees with his language, she does with his statements as a whole.]
Those who keep only the goal in mind without thinking of the broader picture do often cause larger problems then the ones originally presented.
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But in the same token she's not a civilian anymore, she's an assassin.]
Unfortunately there will always be those you can't convince. The best you can do is continue to strive to prove yourself.
[It's probably not exactly what he wants to hear, but it's the truth. She knows people, it's her job to know how they'll react; to watch for strengths and weaknesses in each individual and it's not something she can just stop doing, even if now it's geared more towards general knowledge then how best to take them out.]
Yes, It is.
[It makes her think of people she's worked with in Talon, how some prefer a blunt approach instead of the more methodical ones she used. More violence, more problems. So she understands again how it must get to him, since it gets to her in similar ways. So though she can't say she agrees with his language, she does with his statements as a whole.]
Those who keep only the goal in mind without thinking of the broader picture do often cause larger problems then the ones originally presented.
So you have every right to be angry about it.