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I'm so sorry for him slkdjfgdfg I love Hubert
That is Felix's first thought upon seeing Hubert von fucking Vestra on the Gear screen, and he immediately drops whatever he's doing to go find Dimitri. Just to make sure he's not already yelling about murdering anyone. And tell Gremlin not to let him use the network for at least a few hours. Or days. Or ever again.
That done, he replies to the message. He can't not. Of all the damned Imperials who could show up here, it had to be Hubert. Edelgard at least is someone worthy of respect, but Hubert? Ugh.]
Well, if it isn't the emperor's lapdog. Not interested in brainwashed loyalty, huh? Why, does it remind you too much of yourself?
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If you think for even a moment that my loyalty is anything but my own choice you truly are delusional. As I should expect, considering your king.
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[Felix knows things were more complicated than any of them thought, from everything Lorenz told them. He knows Edelgard and Hubert were planning to betray those sick, twisted people pulling the strings. But while they were busy planning and having good intentions, the Kingdom almost fell, and they almost lost Dimitri for good. And the despicable witch who took Fhirdiad and held it in an iron grip was under Edelgard's command, as far as Felix knows. And even if she wasn't, he highly doubts Hubert gave a single shit about what was happening in Faerghus.]
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We did it without you, your king or your pathetic goddess.
[Did he set things up so they could do those crimes? Perhaps. But would those who slither in the dark have come out into the light otherwise? Was the short term suffering of Fodlan worth destroying that threat now? He certainly thought so.]
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[It's almost eerie, listening to Hubert justify the war using the same twisted logic Dimitri used to use - making those who perpetuated crimes against the dead suffer, with no thought (or, in the Empire's case, care) to the collateral damage. And considering what he's heard about the end of the battle in Enbarr, Edelgard really did end up just like Dimitri would have if he'd continued as he was. Fucking tragic.]