It is as he says-- the good of the whole comes before the good of the individual, and before specific preferences. What matters is not what you wish to do, but what would be best to do for the community.
...as for the other two, no, they may not end up learning. However, they may grow into it. Even if they do not, so long as you are there to help speak for them, their work itself should produce results.
Well, you can threaten them a little? I mean, if nothing else seems to work. [A beat.] Even better yet, call me and I'll threaten them for you. Everyone wins.
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...as for the other two, no, they may not end up learning. However, they may grow into it. Even if they do not, so long as you are there to help speak for them, their work itself should produce results.
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[ He thinks for a moment, before grinning. ]
But fair and just, huh? So no threatening people, right?
[ It's a joke but also given that he's looking at Hansa, hm. ]
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Well, you can threaten them a little? I mean, if nothing else seems to work. [A beat.] Even better yet, call me and I'll threaten them for you. Everyone wins.
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[i have decided he has tea in this thread just so he can sip it as he says, mildly:]
In this one, however, certain problems can only be handled in particular ways. I suggest more subtlety than a punch in the face.
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I don't think hiring for hitmen is gonna be in the budget.
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[PLAYFUL HAIR RUFFLE FOR YOU, KAIZA]
But yeah, what Emet-Selch said, I guess.
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Fortunately, Kaiza probably won't be calling on Hansa's services anytime soon. In fact, his problems in the future will be on a much smaller scale. ]