When the twins arrived, Sion got up and asked Blythe to follow him into a separate room. Meanwhile, Maya stayed and asked Claire to sit down.
"I just wanted to say you did a good job in the simulation," Maya began, "even though you 'lost' you fared quite well against Tera who had more offensive options. I also understand that neither of you were really meant for combat, so you showed good adaptability and composure out there. That's all I realyy wanted to talk about, we've reviewed everyone's performance and are just giving our evaluations one-on-one. And don't worry about Blythe, Sion was rather impressed."
"You took down Orpheus in the simulation. Impressive," Sion said to Blythe, "In the right hands, that cog would be a monster, but you slipped past its overwhelming firepower and its defenses. Granted, Orpheus wasn't meant for dog-fighting or dueling. Anyways, I just wanted to let you know that you did well. And no, this wasn't a competition, so your sister did fine even though she technically 'lost' the 'match'."
"I just wanted to say you did a good job in the simulation," Maya began, "even though you 'lost' you fared quite well against Tera who had more offensive options. I also understand that neither of you were really meant for combat, so you showed good adaptability and composure out there. That's all I realyy wanted to talk about, we've reviewed everyone's performance and are just giving our evaluations one-on-one. And don't worry about Blythe, Sion was rather impressed."
"You took down Orpheus in the simulation. Impressive," Sion said to Blythe, "In the right hands, that cog would be a monster, but you slipped past its overwhelming firepower and its defenses. Granted, Orpheus wasn't meant for dog-fighting or dueling. Anyways, I just wanted to let you know that you did well. And no, this wasn't a competition, so your sister did fine even though she technically 'lost' the 'match'."