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Raphtalia: “Good grief! Why are all the Heroes except for Naofumi-sama like that!?”
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Raphtalia: “Good grief! Why are all the heroes except for Naofumi-sama like that!?”
   
   
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Naofumi: “I guess I may be the cause, but at the end of the day, they’re human beings first and Heroes second. What you know about the Heroes in legends, they most likely were all told only their grandest moments, but in reality they could have one, two, three, four, five, or even six kinds of defects.”
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Naofumi: “I guess I may be the cause, but at the end of the day, they’re human beings first and heroes second. What you know about the heroes in legends, they most likely were all told only their grandest moments, but in reality they could have one, two, three, four, five, or even six kinds of defects.”
   
 
Raphtalia: “That many?”
 
Raphtalia: “That many?”
   
Naofumi: “……Don’t mind that. Legends are meant to be dramatized. Look, for example, take that saying that great men have great fondness for sensual pleasures. If this world’s Heroes were truly like that, would it have ended the way it did?”
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Naofumi: “……Don’t mind that. Legends are meant to be dramatized. Look, for example, take that saying that great men have great fondness for sensual pleasures. If this world’s heroes were truly like that, would it have ended the way it did?”
   
 
Raphtalia: “W-Well……”
 
Raphtalia: “W-Well……”
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Raphtalia: “……”
 
Raphtalia: “……”
   
Naofumi: “From the beginning, there are no perfect humans. The reason why Heroes are powerful is due to their weapons…… for example, even if they are strong, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are also strong mentally as well.”
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Naofumi: “From the beginning, there are no perfect humans. The reason why heroes are powerful is due to their weapons…… for example, even if they are strong, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are also strong mentally as well.”
   
 
Raphtalia: “R-Right……”
 
Raphtalia: “R-Right……”
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If you observe and think about it, the Four Heroes summoned, for better or for worse are all humans.
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If you observe and think about it, the four heroes summoned, for better or for worse are all humans.
   
 
There is no perfect human.
 
There is no perfect human.
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It feels like what I said is a little exaggerated, but you can improve yourself by observing others.
 
It feels like what I said is a little exaggerated, but you can improve yourself by observing others.
   
Something that could be applicable to the bad parts of those Heroes, but there are many things that might happen in the future.
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Something that could be applicable to the bad parts of those heroes, but there are many things that might happen in the future.
   
 
It is important to be cautious for anything in the future.
 
It is important to be cautious for anything in the future.

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