>"I just... even if you can take care of yourself, a lot of other people could end up hurt if this happens."
>"Naw, that's not how danmaku and stuff work," says Renko, patting you on the back as you let the last of your tears out. "It'll be okay."
> When we've regained composure
> "So, I assume you are serious about this?"
> If so
> "OK, first, I'm going to say this is probably a bad idea, but I don't think I would be doing you justice to just leave it at that. I'd like to know if there's any way to dissuade you from this course of action?"
> If there's no way to dissuade her
> "Alright, then what about the faeries' abilities has inspired confidence in them from you? As I said, I've been to the mansion. There are some high level people there. As you've said before, a lot of the things we know are wrong. If you think that sheer numbers are their strength, then that's the first place you'll go wrong. One person CAN defeat an army here."
>You feel a bit better. Renko doesn't seem to give any indication of removing that arm, though.
>"I'm too deep into this to quit, even if I wanted to," says Renko.
>"From what I've picked up, no one's seen a real army, here." says Renko. "They've seen faerie swarms, but on their own, those aren't worth much. But the thing is, when you get them coordinated? They pretty much unstoppable. There's just a few of them, but there's hundreds of us. And, faeries get better when they're defeated anyways. It's not just numbers, Mary, it's planning. It's exploiting openings. Hell, a lucky faerie can take out the Hakurei Maiden. It's even happened before."
>_