Murame Shoan wrote:
She settles herself carefully opposite the Akodo with a nod.
'Hai, it was an eventful day. I was able to demonstrate the Lion approach to war on both monsters and arcade cabinets. Hopefully it goes some way towards making up for my lack of success in other areas."
Shoans looks around the room curiously for a moment before refocusing on Akihiko
"And you Akodo-sama, is all well?"
Akihiko smiles at Shoan's attitude. He nods appreciatively at her "report" on the day, and he's quick to answer her question. "Hai, Murame-san, all is well." He looks thoughtfully at his tea cup for a moment, then up to Shoan. "I wanted to ask a philosophical question of you. A reflection on Bushido," he quickly clarifies, lest the dedicated soldier profess herself no philosopher.
"A samurai, and a good bushi especially, must show dedication to duty, lest they fail their lord and clan." Akihiko's words and tone would fit in any Lion dojo, training the next generation of devout warriors. "The duty of every commander is to honor their superior's commands and objectives, fulfilling their duty, but according to their best understanding of conditions on the field." He sounds much like the instructor in a Lion Clan officers academy, though the tone is more human, warmer--a bit like Akihiko's talking to himself, not Shoan, as the metaphorical cadet. "So, Murame-san, on the battlefield of this miai, and with my superior's orders to 'marry well for the clan,' how much command authority do I have to respond to conditions on theground? Or to phrase it differently, at what level of independence do I exceed my command authority here?"
Akihiko folds his hands in front of his face and looks at Shoan intently. After a moment, it's clear he's finished and waiting to hear from her.