Shimizu Kendo wrote:
"A Lion should not believe itself a house cat. Even a weak Lion has sharp larger claws." He rolls his shoulders and shifts his weight, having been sitting for hours.
"But I do not know much of your story to know competence, it is true. But every samurai has a role to play in what is to come, even those who won't earn glory." He looks at her. "Do you truly believe that is you, you who reacted to a mere look with intention to act?"
"Then a sharp claw I am once the need arises. I started my adult life in the fires of the War of Burnt Wings, at the battle of Pale Oak Castle. Since then, I've been committed to doing my best over the years to render the acquired provinces functioning well under Lion rule, first as a yoriki, then as a magistrate. You know what it has involved, being the governor here, Shimizu-sama, so it's pointless and unjust to spell it out as if the credit was mine in any way."
She gave a thought to his words as they came from a superior, even though she knew what she wanted to say.
"I may forego ambition, Shimizu-sama, but it just removes a layer of consideration that precludes immediate action. Nothing can hold me back from serving the Lion to the fullest of my ability." She then quoted. "This is how I was taught on samurai's purpose from 'Leadership' by my sensei, and this is how I have lived."