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Lesald glanced up from the pages of her novel as he began to speak, seeing that he wished to continue to conversation though she had no idea why. It seemed that he was thinking a bit on something, maybe what she had said a caused him to pause and contemplate for a moment. She was about to comment how she saw no difference at all, he mentioned the time of his first victory and how his people acted and looked. She sat up a bit strighter and set her book in her lap as she looked toward him.
"They had every right to be. As you have said it was the first victory in years, you gave them the feeling of security and pride that they had long for. And the people in return trust you as their leader in these years and trust your judgement. It is just as I said, it is a giving relationship. Also it should be your concern if they care. Without those civilian men who are your soldiers you would not have you massive army. Without those civilian blacksmith you would not have shoes on your horses or weapons in you men's hands. I mean, you could by weapons from out of country but that would become expensive..." She said, drifting a bit in topic as she thought about the cost of weapons.
"Either way, you need your people and much as they need you."
"They had every right to be. As you have said it was the first victory in years, you gave them the feeling of security and pride that they had long for. And the people in return trust you as their leader in these years and trust your judgement. It is just as I said, it is a giving relationship. Also it should be your concern if they care. Without those civilian men who are your soldiers you would not have you massive army. Without those civilian blacksmith you would not have shoes on your horses or weapons in you men's hands. I mean, you could by weapons from out of country but that would become expensive..." She said, drifting a bit in topic as she thought about the cost of weapons.
"Either way, you need your people and much as they need you."