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That particular revelation may not have come from Dedue-- not entirely from a lack of trying, but when Dimitri refused to speak to him on the subject, what could he do-- but what mattered was that he was turned from his current trajectory. An attempt at reaching Enbarr would have only ended in disaster for the Kingdom army; Dedue was no tactician, but he was certain of that. They needed the support of the remaining lords in Faerghus to have a hope of successfully assaulting the Imperial capital, and it is heartening that Dimitri finally heeded the wisdom of returning to Fhirdiad.
"Ah. Was he coronated, after the capital was retaken? I may be incorrect in referring to him as His Highness."
He would be His Majesty then, not His Highness.
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But Dedue doesn't ask how it happened or why, and Felix is torn between relief that he doesn't have to explain it and disdain for the way Dedue insists on clinging to all these pointless formalities that are only going to make Dimitri feel shackled again by his fate as king and the distance between him and his friends due to his station that he always hated.
"Not officially. There wasn't time. Claude requested our aid to defend Derdriu; we set out the very next morning at dawn. In practice, he's king. But if you were truly concerned about how much pain his friends bring him, you would forget about titles that mean nothing in this world anyway. Call him by name if you don't want to see him hurt."
And if Felix is saying this, he must really feel strongly about it.
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He doesn't mention that how much it would pain him to watch Dimitri fling himself at suicidal odds at the behest of the ghosts in his head, until he either seized victory at the cost of body and soul or until he was left a broken corpse on the battlefield. Nor should the people of Faerghus languish under the heel of a tyrant, if they could be freed. But it is heartening to hear that Dimitri responds to Claude's call for aid so quickly-- that he recognizes friends and allies again, and will go to defend them.
The idea that titles could mean nothing in this world is one that hadn't occurred to him; he had been too preoccupied with finding Dimitri to concern himself with such things.
"I afford His Highness the respect that he deserves," he says. "And as you have seen fit to remind me, I am but his vassal. My duty remains regardless of whether we are in Fódlan or not."