Hm, yes, I have noticed the oddities. [Of which Waver is one. He gives him a meaningful look.] I'm pleased to know I have all my power. That makes things simpler. [Things such as killing Waver.] Archer, however... that does present a potential problem.
[Seeing as how he doesn't have a Servant of his own.]
What others are here from the War?
[Kayneth doesn't care about your ideas on teaching, Waver.]
And I am perfectly professional. [He waves a hand.] You were simply dissatisfied with my treatment of you. You were a poor student, and it colors your view.
I'm pleased you're proud of your paltry accomplishments. Simply surviving the War because you had a powerful Servant doesn't exactly count for anything, especially when you only became a participant through a cowardly act of theft. You'll never attain greatness. You'll never have strength.
I fail to see how your lack of talent qualifies as a positive trait, but judging by the inanities you keep spewing, I won't be surprised if you attempt to enlighten me.
no subject
[Seeing as how he doesn't have a Servant of his own.]
What others are here from the War?
[Kayneth doesn't care about your ideas on teaching, Waver.]
And I am perfectly professional. [He waves a hand.] You were simply dissatisfied with my treatment of you. You were a poor student, and it colors your view.
I'm pleased you're proud of your paltry accomplishments. Simply surviving the War because you had a powerful Servant doesn't exactly count for anything, especially when you only became a participant through a cowardly act of theft. You'll never attain greatness. You'll never have strength.
I fail to see how your lack of talent qualifies as a positive trait, but judging by the inanities you keep spewing, I won't be surprised if you attempt to enlighten me.