[That is significantly better. He definitely appreciates the text, even if he still misses being able to hear tone and the like.
But at least they can have a proper conversation this way.]
There is no need for apologies. Simply focus on amending the problem in the future.
[He's got pretty solid priorities, honestly, and "if there's a problem, fix it" is his general state of mind. Edgeworth is clearly aware of himself, so that's a positive.
A pause, which Sousei fills with sipping his tea. Should he offer to keep on helping...? It's strange for him; he never really took on students before Soramaru burst in demanding that he did--but it wasn't terrible, teaching people how to properly handle the sword.]
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But at least they can have a proper conversation this way.]
There is no need for apologies. Simply focus on amending the problem in the future.
[He's got pretty solid priorities, honestly, and "if there's a problem, fix it" is his general state of mind. Edgeworth is clearly aware of himself, so that's a positive.
A pause, which Sousei fills with sipping his tea. Should he offer to keep on helping...? It's strange for him; he never really took on students before Soramaru burst in demanding that he did--but it wasn't terrible, teaching people how to properly handle the sword.]