[ That's quite the thing to be able to parrot back. But put that way, Gray can see Mordred's logic — especially as someone whose place in legend revolved around her conflict with her father. (Gray still has questions about how Arthur was Mordred's father when Arthur was definitely a woman, but Gray will never dare breach that topic.)
She can't really comment on how Mordred is as a Servant compared to Arthur. She also doesn't doubt that Rin and Arthur would have done well together, if only because of Rin's driven personality. All Gray can really say is... ]
Um, for what it's worth, I think you're already strong and admirable.
[ And abrasive and hot-headed, but one person can be all of these things. ]
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She can't really comment on how Mordred is as a Servant compared to Arthur. She also doesn't doubt that Rin and Arthur would have done well together, if only because of Rin's driven personality. All Gray can really say is... ]
Um, for what it's worth, I think you're already strong and admirable.
[ And abrasive and hot-headed, but one person can be all of these things. ]