[Nahyuta follows in after him, and as expected, looks ready to argue the point. Dhurke has done enough of risking his life for others to last an entire lifetime; surely he should be granted a reprieve from it here.
But he can tell his father has already made up his mind. Dhurke has always been more stubborn than anyone he knows, both as a father and as the leader of the Dragons. Therefore, he's forced to acquiesce.]
I will. And I'm counting on you not to do anything rash.
[He believes in Dhurke's abilities, of course, but he's also seen him act a lot less serious than the situation deserves. He doesn't want him to take any unnecessary risks.]
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But he can tell his father has already made up his mind. Dhurke has always been more stubborn than anyone he knows, both as a father and as the leader of the Dragons. Therefore, he's forced to acquiesce.]
I will. And I'm counting on you not to do anything rash.
[He believes in Dhurke's abilities, of course, but he's also seen him act a lot less serious than the situation deserves. He doesn't want him to take any unnecessary risks.]