Nano
procrastination symphony
Yuri Pendragon
"He's Sir Matyas Sarkany," Yuri murmured back to the girl.
Like the girl had said, Matyas did seem awfully stubborn. While Yuri had to admit that he too had his doubts about the group of descendants, he knew from experience that attempting to avoid fate entirely was like banging your fists hopelessly against an iron wall. They had to find some way to convince the tall man to agree to look for the swords. The brunette sighed at this.
"I, too, have tried many times to run away or fight against fate and through all of my failures, I have come to realize several things. If you decide "screw fate" and the arousal of Leviathan causes chaos to flood the world again, where will your ideal and peaceful place exist then? To reject fate is to invite madness. To accept it means to control it. In fact, fate is like a river. To attempt to swim up a river only wastes more time and energy and gives you no progress or control at all. However, if you swim with the current, the current will allow you to move further and determine where exactly you will end up. This thought has always comforted me," the small boy said solemnly before quickly switching back to his usual grin, "Of course, that is just my philosophy."
Yuri internally facepalmed. He had just taken half of those words right out of his sister's mouth. The brunette had been convinced easily by those words once before, but Matyas was different. They were strangers, not to mention the fact that Matyas seemed to be more stubborn than he was. Well, even if that didn't convince him, at least that would give the taller man something to think about.
"He's Sir Matyas Sarkany," Yuri murmured back to the girl.
Like the girl had said, Matyas did seem awfully stubborn. While Yuri had to admit that he too had his doubts about the group of descendants, he knew from experience that attempting to avoid fate entirely was like banging your fists hopelessly against an iron wall. They had to find some way to convince the tall man to agree to look for the swords. The brunette sighed at this.
"I, too, have tried many times to run away or fight against fate and through all of my failures, I have come to realize several things. If you decide "screw fate" and the arousal of Leviathan causes chaos to flood the world again, where will your ideal and peaceful place exist then? To reject fate is to invite madness. To accept it means to control it. In fact, fate is like a river. To attempt to swim up a river only wastes more time and energy and gives you no progress or control at all. However, if you swim with the current, the current will allow you to move further and determine where exactly you will end up. This thought has always comforted me," the small boy said solemnly before quickly switching back to his usual grin, "Of course, that is just my philosophy."
Yuri internally facepalmed. He had just taken half of those words right out of his sister's mouth. The brunette had been convinced easily by those words once before, but Matyas was different. They were strangers, not to mention the fact that Matyas seemed to be more stubborn than he was. Well, even if that didn't convince him, at least that would give the taller man something to think about.
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