Strange might be simplifying events there for the sake of brevity and to make a point, but Lambert can't help but wince at the historical revisionism, though he doesn't take Yuya's pronouncements with a whole lot of surprise.
"For someone who's more scared of being left alone than the Rose Queen is, you're doing everything you can to convince people to," the witcher says, bluntly. "You're not the hero of a prophecy anymore, Strange. Stop acting like one. And if you still care about Ignatius at all? Don't give him this letter. He really doesn't deserve to have to read it."
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"For someone who's more scared of being left alone than the Rose Queen is, you're doing everything you can to convince people to," the witcher says, bluntly. "You're not the hero of a prophecy anymore, Strange. Stop acting like one. And if you still care about Ignatius at all? Don't give him this letter. He really doesn't deserve to have to read it."