Building Back - Part 3

"Of course, you are right, and I think you have been doing that," Verdant said. "You evaluate our progress on this here battlefield in conventional strategic terms, and I do believe that the enemy will do the same."

"Speak, Verdant. Your frequent pauses are not good for my heart," Oliver said. "You dangle something in front of me, and I feel like a dog chasing after it."

"That sword at your hip," Verdant said, nodding towards it. Oliver gripped its hilt instinctively as it was mentioned. "The man that wielded that, your father, he had an obsession with the idea of progress. That is what you once said to me."

"If I was harsh enough to call it an obsession, I would be lacking eloquence. Dominus' pursuit of progress was a beautiful thing. Healthy, and unhealthful at once. He drove himself half mad with it, but it imbued his life with a meaning that others lacked. He was a great example of a man, and a great example as a teacher," Oliver said.