So...games are really just lessons that children want to attend.
[ Leslie's surprised but curious look shifts to one that's almost guilty. ]
If I'd had a tutor like Brother Ruenti when I was a child, I'm sure that I would have wanted to attend his lessons, but I don't know how things are for other people.
[ what do you mean "when I was a child" you twelve year old who is small enough to be mistaken for ten. (This is a familial brother, not a monk. Translating Korean or other honourific-filled languages to English is hard.) As she starts searching the ground for good rocks to use, she glances back up at Akechi. ]
no subject
[ Leslie's surprised but curious look shifts to one that's almost guilty. ]
If I'd had a tutor like Brother Ruenti when I was a child, I'm sure that I would have wanted to attend his lessons, but I don't know how things are for other people.
[ what do you mean "when I was a child" you twelve year old who is small enough to be mistaken for ten. (This is a familial brother, not a monk. Translating Korean or other honourific-filled languages to English is hard.) As she starts searching the ground for good rocks to use, she glances back up at Akechi. ]
What's a sport? Is it some specific kind of game?