Of course you aren't! Does he not see that you're attempting to help him? Being strict with him is for his own good - and you're hardly the sort to be unbearably strict in the first place.
[He's sure Edelgard has had teachers like that in the past, and Linhardt likely has as well. Don't all noble children have to deal with aggressively strict tutors??]
I am terribly sorry he - and Caspar! - said such things to you. It's clear they don't appreciate all the effort you're going to for them. I'm certain they'll understand the importance of it someday, however; a bright mind like Linhardt's and a strong arm like Caspar's will undoubtedly be very useful once honed into something more manageable!
[For the war, certainly, but in the world she longs for, Lorenz has no doubt that Linhardt and Caspar would thrive. Well, assuming Linhardt actually puts in some work, anyway...]
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[He's sure Edelgard has had teachers like that in the past, and Linhardt likely has as well. Don't all noble children have to deal with aggressively strict tutors??]
I am terribly sorry he - and Caspar! - said such things to you. It's clear they don't appreciate all the effort you're going to for them. I'm certain they'll understand the importance of it someday, however; a bright mind like Linhardt's and a strong arm like Caspar's will undoubtedly be very useful once honed into something more manageable!
[For the war, certainly, but in the world she longs for, Lorenz has no doubt that Linhardt and Caspar would thrive. Well, assuming Linhardt actually puts in some work, anyway...]