Grace of Blade

"Charlotte Corday…" Okita spoke the name, information about the Servant entered her mind. "The one responsible for the death of Jean-Paul Marat…"

"Indeed," Charlotte said in return as she looked around the broken church. "Oh my, the condition of the church…"

"I-I am sorry!" Bell exclaimed. "I know it's quite inappropriate but this is the only place…"

"No, no, it's alright." She raised her hand, trying to calm her master down. "It actually reminds me of home."

Charlotte walked off the altar and kept looking around when she locked her eyes on a certain individual. She moved herself to approach her and was now standing in front of the Goddess of the Familia.

"So…Hestia, the Goddess of the Hearth…" She said the name. "That is your name, right, mademoiselle?"

"Y-Yeah, that's me," Hestia replied, stuttering a bit. "It's nice to meet you, Miss Corday."

"Please, just call me Charlotte." Servant Assassin smiled before putting her hand on her chin. "Hestia…it seems that the Greek Gods do indeed exist."

"Greek? What are you talking about?" The Goddess tilted her head.

"Oh, nothing to worry about." She waved her hand.

"Um, Miss – I mean, Charlotte," Bell spoke up, catching the attention of the woman. "There's something that makes me wonder."

"What is it, master?"

"J-Just call me Bell. As for the question…" He pointed his finger. "What is that?"

Charlotte moved her head to see the target of Bell's finger. It was none other than the floating light ball with a pair of wings and halo. It remained in its place, undisturbed by the sudden attention that it received.

"Oh, this? This is my companion, an angel." She replied. "To be honest, I am not sure why I have one. Maybe because I was given the nickname 'Angel of Assassination.'"

"That's right. You're Servant Assassin. Okita also said that you killed someone called Jean-Paul-something." Hestia said. "Why do you kill him? I know you not for even a day and could already tell you're such a nice girl that an assassin will be the last thing on anyone's mind regarding your."

The happiness in Charlotte's face was soon replaced by sadness. She grabbed her dress by the hem, not looking at anyone in the eye.

"W-W-Well, you know what, it doesn't m-matter." Hestia tried to salvage the situation. "J-Just help Bell and Okita a-and it will be enough!"

"Of course!" Her face turned back to its previous state almost immediately.


With the contract finished, the four of them returned to the underground room where Hestia presented them with the leftover food that was given to her from the food stand that she worked at. While Bell already munched on his portion, Okita and Charlotte looked at the food with curiosity.

"What is this?" Servant Saber asked as she sniffed the food.

"Jagamarukuns!" Hestia told her as the Goddess took a seat next to the white-haired boy. "They're very popular in town. Everyone from beggars to deities love them!"

The pink-haired woman looked at her fellow Heroic Spirit, who simply shrugged before taking a bite of the food. Okita decided to take a bite as well. A moment after she swallowed it, she coughed several times.

"O-Okita!" Bell exclaimed. "Did you…"

"No, no." She raised her hand as she cleared her throat. "My throat is still sore after the coughing earlier. It makes me uncomfortable eating this."

"Well, I have heard that eating deep-fried food with a sore throat is ill-advised," Hestia stated before turning her attention towards the other Servant. "What about you, Charlotte?"

"Hmm…" She munched several times before swallowing. "It's good. I can understand why this is popular. But they don't exactly feel…homey, I guess."

"What do you mean?" Bell asked.

"I usually eat food that is…receiving more attention in preparation." Servant Assassin tried to explain. "You know, food that is meticulously prepared and takes quite a time to be made?"

"Oh, I get it. There's a pub called Hostess of Fertility that served food that can take at least 10 minutes for it to be ready." He stated. "That's what you mean, right?"

"I suppose." She said in return as she took the last bite of her jagamarukun. "So, Lady Hestia, about joining your Familia…"

"Hmm…" The Goddess looked at her. "Do you want to do it now or the next day?"

"As soon as possible, if you could."

"Alright. Just let Bell finish his dinner first."

After he finished his dinner and exited the room, Charlotte and Hestia went to the bed. The former took off her dress and lay on her stomach. The latter used a knife to prick her finger and drew on the back of the Servant.

"Huh," Charlotte commented. "I now have a connection with you as well, Lady Hestia."

"Okita said the same thing as well." The Goddess replied as she placed some parchment on Assassin's back.

"Well, that could be me being…me." The Far Eastern woman said in return. "I can be quite…airheaded."

The two other women looked at her with their eyes blinking several times as Hestia peeled off the parchment. The Goddess looked at the sheet as Charlotte put her dress back on. She gave it to her most recent "child" as she allowed Bell to enter the room.

Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont

Level 1

Strength: I0
Defense: I0
Dexterity: I0
Agility: I0
Magic: I0

Magic:

Open

Skills:
Presence Concealment: Completely hide one's presence and becomes almost impossible to be detected. Loses efficiency when preparing to attack.
Determination of Steel: Ignores pain as long as determination last. Endurance towards speed beyond normal.
Le Rêve Ensoleillé: Perform a single undetectable attack. Success rate increases the more one is acknowledged.

"But really…Spirits are rather amazing after all," Hestia commented as Charlotte showed the parchment after reading it herself. "Even if your legends were based on humans, it's still completely different from how Bell started out. I have to ask Hephaistos how to lock and hide the falna or anyone who can read the hieroglyphs will be able to understand your status and wonder why a pair of Level 1 supposed humans have skills and magic on their first day."

"So, what do we do now?" Okita asked.

"Well, it's already dark. Let's register the two of you to the Guild tomorrow." Hestia said while yawning before suddenly closing her mouth. "Damn, I forgot about the sleeping arrangement."

"It's alright. Servants don't need to sleep, so we can remain awake until the sun rises." Charlotte stated. "We also don't need food, to be honest, but personally, I won't say no to one."

"Are you sure about that?" Bell asked worriedly. "Must be boring just sitting around doing nothing."

COUGH COUGH

As if to answer his question, Okita's sickness once again relapsed. The three other people in the room looked at her and each other worriedly and awkwardly. Still coughing, Saber went towards one of the corners of the room and sat there.

"I…I'll be here…" She spoke weakly before coughing again. "Just…leave me…"

They looked at her before looking at each other. Hestia let out a sigh.

"That's it. I don't care what she said. I am going to ask Miach for medicine." The Goddess stated. "What about you, Charlotte?"

"Well…" The woman's eyes went to look somewhere else before looking back at Hestia. "Do you have a book or at least something that I can read?"

"Oh!" Bell snapped his finger before walking towards the drawer. "If I am not wrong…"

The two women looked at him curiously before he turned around, holding a book in his hands.

"This is one of the few things that I brought from my old home before coming to Orario." He explained as he showed it to Charlotte. "A book about the journey of various heroes from time to time."

"Thanks. I am looking forward to it." She smiled as she accepted the book.

The three of them turned their attention towards Okita when they heard a snore coming from her. Her head was lower than earlier and she let out another snore. Hestia grabbed the blanket that she usually used and approached the Servant. She then covered her with the blanket before returning to her bed.

"She needs it more than me." The Goddess stated before anyone could ask.

Bell and Charlotte stared at her for a while before letting out a smile, agreeing with the decision that she made.


After taking a bath and dressing, Bell looked at the form of his sleeping Goddess, smiled, and exited the room. When he reached the main room of the church, he saw Charlotte sitting on one of the pews, still reading the book that he borrowed. Upon noticing him, she smiled and nodded her head before returning to the book. Smiling back at her, he went towards the door and opened it.

At the courtyard, Okita was practicing her moves. She looked healthier compared to how he saw her last night. Considering her condition though, it was likely an event that would repeat itself, something that Bell hope could be avoided.

He watched as the Samurai fought against an imaginary opponent. The movement that she made was a lot slower compared to the one that she made in the Dungeon yet he could still feel the strength that was being put in each slash and thrust.

When she was done, Okita sheathed her katana and turned around to walk back into the church. It was by then that she discovered that her master has been watching her training. A small blush appeared on her face.

"Did…did you watch?" She asked embarrassedly.

"Y-Yeah…" Bell awkwardly replied before letting out a small laugh. "S-Sorry."

"O-Oh, nothing! Just…didn't expect you at all…"

The two of them stood in front of each other awkwardly before hearing the door of the church being opened. Bell moved away from the door so that he didn't obstruct the path. The one behind the door was revealed to be Hestia, still having her eyes closed as she stretched herself.

"Good morning, Bell…" She greeted them, still feeling sleepy. "Good morning, Okita…"

"G-Good morning, Goddess."

"Good morning to you as well, Lady Hestia."

The three of them then noticed that someone was approaching them. It was Charlotte, her face indicated that she was worried.

"Lady Hestia, if you don't mind me asking…" She asked. "…is it normal for the pantry to be empty?"

"Err, yeah, unfortunately," Hestia replied, looking quite embarrassed. "While our monetary condition is not as bad as how it was when Bell and I started our Familia, we still try to spend as little as possible. Most of the food that we ate was what I can bring back, often a leftover from my workplace."

She listened to the explanation given by her Goddess before letting out a sigh.

"I guess that means we're going to be shopping for food today." Assassin stated. "I hope you don't mind, Milady, but I have no wish of eating jagamarukun every day."

"Well, I suppose you have a point." Hestia agreed. "There should be enough money for a decent meal."

Upon hearing that, Bell couldn't help but smile. While he had no problem with the food that his Goddess brought back home, he admitted that he much preferred the food like the ones prepared by the Hostess of Fertility.

"Oh, I just remember." He stated, catching the attention of the women. "Okita, Charlotte, do any of you know what is this?"

The white-haired boy showed them his left hand, which was etched with red markings in the form of a flame made up of three lines. It was something that he discovered when he took a bath earlier.

"Those are Command Spells," Okita explained as she pointed at his hand. "It is a symbol of the relationship between a master and a Servant. Each of them can be used to give an absolute order that a Servant could not disobey."

"How…absolute?"

"To the point of ordering them to take their own life." Charlotte joined in. "It's a guarantee for a Servant to think twice before betraying their master."

"That's…I don't want to force someone to do something like that…" Bell muttered.

"It's more than that. You can also use them to give a boost to your Servant." Saber said. "If you, for example, order me to 'defeat that opponent,' I will receive a massive boost in power in order to defeat them. The more specific the order, the more powerful the spell will be."

"I see." He smiled, glad that the spells that he held were more than just a tool to order someone to take their own life.

"Hey, Bell…" Hestia spoke up, her voice had a teasing tone. "Since you can give them an absolute order, and that they are women, you better not…"

"O-O-O-Of c-c-course n-n-not!" He blushed so hard that his face had the same color as a ripe tomato. "I-I-I would n-n-n-never think o-o-of doing t-that!"

Okita and Charlotte looked at each other, knowing the meaning of the conversation. The former merely let out a giggle while the latter simply shrugged.

It was something good to hear


Bell led the way down the street toward the guild, pointing out landmarks to the two Servants while they walked almost side by side with each other.

"So, just how important the Guild is exactly?" Okita asked.

"Well, I guess you can say that they are the only thing that resembles the government in Orario," Bell replied, not exactly sure himself. "The Guild keeps a rather large library that's open to all registered adventurers. I am sure you can find better information there."

Upon hearing the word "library," Charlotte's eyes became wider, something that was noticed by the other two, causing them to laughed and made her blushed.

"Ah, we're here." Bell declared before they entered the Pantheon, the main building of the Guild.

When they entered the building, they noticed that it was already quite busy despite being in the morning. Bell looked around and saw Eina at her usual counter. He approached her along with the Servants.

"Good morning Miss Eina!"

"Good morning Bell," Eina replied his greeting with a smile. "You're earlier than usual."

"Mph!" He nodded his head. "We're here to register new members of our Familia."

"I see. I am glad to hear that." The half-elf smile became wider. "So, where are they?"

Bell turned his head, seeing the Servants standing in front of the quest board. When Charlotte gave a glance to his direction, he waved his hand, causing her to approached him along with Okita.

"Good morning, mademoiselle." Assassin greeted her with a little bow. "You're the advisor of Bell, correct?"

"That is correct," Eina replied, fixing her glasses. "I assume the two of you are the new members of the Hestia Familia?"

The two Servants nodded his head. With the confirmation received, Eina went to pick up two registration forms. She made her way around to the other side of the counter to the adventurers.

"Do you mind following me? I can give the two of you the orientation while you fill out the registration form." She told them.

Eina led them to a private booth where she began to give the Guild approved orientation of the Dungeon to Okita and Charlotte. She briefly went over the history of the Dungeon, how it spewed monsters out constantly in the past before the Gods descended and placed the Tower of Babel over it to seal the Dungeon and keep its monsters at bay while also going over details of the monsters that appeared on the Upper Floors and recommending that they, as new Adventurers, shouldn't venture passed the Fifth Floor until they got a better handle on things.

As they filled in their forms, the two Servants gave a glance towards each other before returning to their respective paper. The message was clear; "no need to follow the last advice."

"Is there a reason why the Dungeon still exists?" Okita asked. "Couldn't the gods just, like, destroy it or something?"

"I am not sure why they didn't do it when they first descend," Eina explained. "As for the present time, it's because many of the technology used today require magic stone as fuel, which can only be obtained from the monsters that the Dungeon spawn."

"So, it's basically a mine," Charlotte stated. "A mine with living dangers."

"That's a crude way to put it but not wrong." The half-elf fixed her glasses. "As a god once put it, it's a catch-22, whatever that means."

The two Servants gave the forms to Eina, who accepted it with a smile. She checked them and, seeing everything was in order, nodded her head.

"Is there anything you want to know?" The staff asked them.

"The library," Charlotte spoke up. "When does it open?"

"The Guild itself is never closed though only a few people available during the night compared to daytime," Eina explained. "So, while you can visit the library at all time, I advise against it after sunset."

The two women smiled. One because of her love for reading and another because someone finally considered using the resources available for them.

"Well, that should be all," Okita stated as she stood up. "We'll take our leave then."

Charlotte stood up and followed Saber. As both of them exited the booth, Bell gave Eina a smile while waving his hand.

"See you later, Miss Eina!" He said before following after his Servants.

"Good luck with your new members, Bell!" The half-elf replied with a smile as well.


Following their plan, the three of them headed towards the Sixth Floor. While Bell was hesitant to follow through, not wanting to be scolded by Eina again, he also knew that the monsters in that floor wouldn't be a challenge for a Servant without falna, let alone two that were blessed.

After all, he met Okita in the Fifth Floor and the floor below it was only a little bit more difficult.

The trio went to their destination as fast as they could, to the point that they only killed monsters that were in their way and didn't even bother to collect the magic stones, much to Bell's chagrin. He admitted that they didn't worth that much but still…

"Monster group ahead!" Okita exclaimed, causing her and others to grab their weapons.

"Behind us as well!" Charlotte warned after glancing to their rear. "Smaller in number."

"Alright, let's do this," Bell stated as he drew out his knife.

Without any more word, the three of them dashed towards the monsters; Assassin to the rear while Bell and Saber to the front.

Despite already using it several times, Bell couldn't help but still felt excited when he used the Hestia Knife. It was a high-grade weapon made by Hephaistos, something that he thought could only be bought several years after starting his adventure in the Dungeon.

Yeah, he still remembered Eina's advice to not go on an adventure. At the same time, it was the only way that could make him closer to his desire.

The white-haired boy glanced towards Okita. As expected, she gracefully slashed her way through the monsters almost effortlessly. Curious about the ability of his other Servant, he turned his head towards Charlotte.

Just like Okita, the monsters offered her little challenge. Unlike her though, Assassin merely performed simply slashes and stabs with her knife, focusing on the body parts where a hit or two would be fatal. Her familiar supported her by distracting the monsters and shooting some of them with a beam of light.

After killing a War Shadow, Bell tried to find another target, only to realize that the battle was over. He blinked several times, not expecting it to end this soon.

"Whoa, Servants really are something…" Bell commented as he went towards a corpse. "This is the fastest battle that I ever experienced."

"Well, considering that Servants are more powerful compared to normal people and that the latter could defeat monsters, for some even with ease…" Okita commented as she stood guard. "Yeah, it's to be expected."

As Bell retrieved a magic stone from a corpse, Charlotte observed him closely. When he went towards another corpse, she looked for a similar corpse and walked towards it. She followed what Bell did step by step, managing to retrieve the stone on her own, making her smile.

In the midst of the extraction, the trio heard a sound coming from the wall. They saw several monsters were being spawned from it, causing Bell and Charlotte to almost abandon their current activity. It was unnecessary for Okita went to action and immediately beheaded the Goblins and stabbed the Frog Shooters.

"Just focused on extracting the stones and the drop items." The Samurai stated. "The sooner we're done here, the better."

They nodded their heads, continuing the extraction of the magic stones with increased speed. The Dungeon was currently spawning more monsters, a period that was more dangerous than normal as the spawning locations couldn't be predicted. Thus, it was imperative for them to be on the move as soon as possible.


"Sorry for making you carry it, Okita."

"It's alright, Bell. For me, it's like carrying a feather."

After they fulfilled Bell's bag until it was almost full, the trio decided to return to the surface and exchanged the stones and items. However, they gathered a lot more compared to what Bell usually gathered alone. In the middle of their journey, he could feel his shoulders being strained. Sensing it, Okita decided to carry it instead; a decision that took a while to be implemented due to Bell's stubbornness.

"Really, Bell. I know I am sick but that doesn't make me weak." The swordswoman stated as they arrived in an exchange booth. "I bet I can carry three times the maximum weight of what you can carry."

"I-I know. It's just that…" Bell scratched his head. "I don't feel exactly comfortable making a woman carried my own belongings. Like, it's my responsibility, you know?"

"I get it but…"

"What do you mean it's only worth 5,000 valis?!"

The three of them stopped talking and turned their attention to the yell. Several feet away from them, at another booth, they saw an adventurer having an intense debate with a Guild staff.

"Hey, check it again! Make sure your eyes are in proper condition this time!"

"How long do you think I have been working in this business?!"

"Whoa, that's…" Bell was unable to make a comment.

"Looks like just a disagreement." Okita shrugged. "Nothing out of ordinary, to be honest."

"Um, sir, miss?"

They turned their attention away from the debate, now seeing the staff in front of them looking at them awkwardly.

"You…want to exchange, right?" He asked, rather uncomfortable with the atmosphere.

"Ah, yes! Sorry!" Okita immediately gave him the magic stones and drop items. "Sorry about that."

"It's alright. It's not the first time he caused a commotion." The staff replied as he accepted the stones and items. "Him and his fellow Familia, to be honest."

"And you guys don't kick them out?" Charlotte asked.

"Eh. We've dealt with worse." As the staff appraised the items, he gave them a warning. "Speaking of which, be careful with them, Soma Familia. Greedy adventurers are kind of the norm but they have gone beyond it."

"We appreciate the warning." The Samurai replied.

After receiving the money in exchange for the stones and items, the trio exited the building. Looking to the sky, Bell realized that they finished their journey earlier compared to when he was alone. He wondered what else to do now.

Oh, right. Buying groceries.

"Do you know where the market is, Bell?" Charlotte asked, having the same idea as him.

"Sure." He nodded his head. "This way!"

The three of them walked to the market, passing through the sea of people. Once they reached the place, they saw that it was quite busy with vendors selling various products and buyers searching for what they desire.

"Alright. Just leave this to me." Charlotte declared as she approached a vendor selling vegetables.

Hearing it, Okita and Bell decided to let her did the buying. They couldn't exactly hear what she was saying due to how busy and noisy the market was but they could hear the core of it. She had at first a small talk with the vendor, asking how his day was. She then went to ask about the vegetables and listened as he listed his products. It was followed by haggling which occurred for several minutes until an agreement was reached.

"That's awesome, Charlotte! That's like how the aunties back in my village buy groceries!" Bell praised her before realizing what he had just said. "A-Ah, sorry! I-I-I mean…!"

"It's alright." She replied before giggling.

They then went ahead to other vendors. They bought several ounces of beef and oxtails along with some spices. Combined with the carrots, turnips, celery, onions, and white cabbage that they bought earlier, they imagined the dish that they could make.

"Alright, now we just need to buy some bread and beer." Assassin stated, causing Bell to raise an eyebrow.

"Beer? What for?" He scratched his head.

"To drink, of course. What else?" Charlotte said, confused as well.

"But we already have water."

"Huh? It's…" She was about to say something when her eyes suddenly widened. "Right, I forgot that the water here is hygienic to be safely consumed. Back where I come from, people in the city have to rely on low-content alcoholic drink."

"Ah, I see." He nodded his head. "Let's continue, then."


After returning to the church, the three of them immediately went to the kitchen. Much to the embarrassment of two people, Charlotte – being raised in a convent - was the only one who had ever cooked before and thus had to make their meal alone.

""We're sorry!"" Bell and Okita said at the same time as they bowed in front of her.

"No, no. It's alright. I don't blame any of you." Assassin replied with a smile. "If you really want to help, I know several tasks that you can do."

Because of how seldom they were used, the bowls and tableware like spoons and forks were covered in dust. Bell was given the task of cleaning them. Meanwhile, Okita washed the vegetables. After she gave them to Charlotte, the latter ordered her to watch the pot that was being used to simmer the meat while she chopped the vegetables.

"How much longer?" Bell asked, already feeling hungry after smelling the food. "Sorry, it smells so good."

"Still quite long," Charlotte replied. "Stew is not something that can be cooked quickly. It's cheap food albeit a long one."

"Ah, this will be my first time tasting a Nanban food. I can't wait." Okita stated.

When the stew was finally ready, it was at the same moment as when Hestia came home. Hearing the arrival of his Goddess, Bell went towards the living room, leaving the women with the food.

"Welcome home, Goddess!" He energetically greeted her.

"Ah, Bell! You come home early!" She replied with a smile. "I know you guys plan to cook this time but I am sure there's nothing wrong with a jagamarukun or two."

"They could be side dishes," Charlotte stated, causing the two of them to look at her.

She and Okita came to the room carrying trays filled with bowls. The steam of the stew could be watched even from afar.

"Alright, then! Let's eat!" Hestia declared excitedly.

Bell and Hestia sat on the sofa while Okita and Charlotte occupied the bed. Each of them had a bowl of stew with pieces of bread on the top. While the boy and the Goddess immediately ate their food, the Servants prayed first before joining in.

"Itadakimasu!"

"Bless us, O Lord, and these, Thy gifts, which we are about to receive from Thy bounty. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen."

"Um, this is really good!" Hestia stated after eating a bit. "What kind of stew is this, Charlotte?"

"It's called pot-au-feu. A dish enjoyed by the rich and poor alike." She replied before eating a spoonful. "Usually, it's not served this way but this is simpler."

"It still tastes good," Okita stated, already finishing half of her meal. "While the appearance is, well, not as…artistic as the food I usually eat, as long as…"

COUGH COUGH

Saber suddenly had another fit of coughing, causing her to drop the bowl, spilling its content on the floor. Seeing it, Hestia immediately grabbed something that she had brought with her after visiting the shop of a best friend of her.

"Okita, here!" She said as she offered her a tube of a special potion. "Drink it!"

The Samurai took the tube and drank the content. After taking several breaths, she let out a long sigh. No longer coughing, others let out a sigh as well, glad that the situation was over.

"Lady Hestia, thank you so much." She told her. "However, as I said, it is not necessary. No potion will be…"

"Nonsense!" The Goddess declared, cutting the sentence of her "child." "Okita, you're one of my children and a member of Hestia Familia. Even if it's not a permanent solution, even if I have to supply you with the potion for the rest of your life, I am still going to do it! It is my responsibility as your Goddess!"

The room went silent after Hestia delivered her declaration. The three of them looked at her, astonished by what they had just heard. Bell and Charlotte smiled, letting everyone else knew about their opinion regarding the decision of their Goddess. Okita then smiled as well, standing up from the bed and then bowed before her.

"You have my gratitude from the deepest part of my heart, Lady Hestia." The Samurai declared.

"It's alright. Think nothing about it." Hestia smiled in return.

"Well, considering the mess…" Charlotte stated as she stood up and put her bowl on a table. "Bell, can you get another bowl for Okita while I get a rag?"

"Sure!" He stood up as well and went to the kitchen.

"Ah, no. There's…"

"Nope. Just sit, rest, and let us handle the problems." Assassin immediately replied.

Saber tried to say something else but stopped when she felt Hestia grabbed her arm. She looked at the Goddess who simply smiled and shook her head as she gestured towards the bed. Okita stood around for a while before nodding her head and took a seat.

After a while, the mess has been cleaned and Bell returned from the kitchen with a bowl of stew. He went towards Okita and offered it to her with a smile. Smiling as well, she accepted the bowl from her master.

And thus, ended another day for the Hestia Familia.


It's done.

For those of you wondering about Okita's disease, it is indeed tuberculosis. Historically, it is called "consumption" due to how the disease caused a weight loss. Okita, as someone from before the modern era, would very likely call her disease its old name.

As for how much I would follow canon, I can't say. I am not sure when I would basically divert away from it but I would add several changes in the canonical events.

If you have a question or suggestion, feel free to tell me.

Review, please!