[Once Gawain had gotten over the whole drama of "My King, yet not My King," it had been only natural for him to of course defer to Arthur. His King is his King after all.
And well, hunting monsters together is only natural. And it will keep Ritsuka from worrying, even if Gawain thinks it unfounded. Arthur is one of the strongest spirits there is, such a thing is a trifle to him. Still Gawain has gone along anyways, because company eases to repetition that monster hunting had become to him at this point.]
It is going very well, isn't it, my King. But what do you plan to do with your share?
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And well, hunting monsters together is only natural. And it will keep Ritsuka from worrying, even if Gawain thinks it unfounded. Arthur is one of the strongest spirits there is, such a thing is a trifle to him. Still Gawain has gone along anyways, because company eases to repetition that monster hunting had become to him at this point.]
It is going very well, isn't it, my King. But what do you plan to do with your share?