Matsu Kōgyoku wrote:
"Isn't it more of a concern than ambition then, Matsu-sama, to spare the consequences of your hypothetical fall for those under your protection? Either way, we can't really fail as long as honour is our guide. Principled sacrifice is not a failure. It is those who pursue success and survival at all costs who would concern me more. Aren't we facing precisely that kind of man now?" Her words ring faithful and true, meant to pull him away from self-mockery. It was precisely the moment when the governor couldn't be second-guessing himself.
"In the cycle of life, yes, principled sacrifice is not a failure. We will be reborn to try again, so giving in for the sake of this life is wrong, in the same way that fulfilling my desire to leave this room serves the now and not the Heavens, so I do not act on it."
He regards the Matsu closely.
"We are facing a test, at the moment, of our values and wisdom. Perhaps, if we are lucky, we will not face the man himself. Perhaps he will choose a different course of action now that he has done the unthinkable. Perhaps he will feel the loss of honor too keenly to continue to walk the path he began." He shrugs. "But, I doubt it."
"To respond directly to your words: I appreciate them. I believe you to be, as it regards to Bushido, correct. But, I will still pursue success, just not at all cost. Perhaps the best path to protecting this city is to side with a ghost, but I will not take it."