[h1][color=powderblue][center]Marguerite Calder[/center][/color][/h1] [center][h2]Fuyuki Hyatt[/h2][/center] Good. He agreed with her. Marguerite let out a small decisive hum that might also have been hiding a sigh of relief. It was difficult to second-guess herself when a Heroic Spirit agreed with her. And she could not afford to make mistakes here. Although she came from a bloodline that was long in her homeland, that was in fact saying very little. No doubt she one of the weaker Masters in this war. It was why she had chosen to summon such a powerful Servant. But for now, they would "test the waters" as Saber had phrased it. Ideally, they would get a better look around the city that would serve as battleground and hopefully exchange some glancing blows with other Master-Servant teams, just enough to gauge their respective power, then return here and plan once they knew more details. She did not want to get into serious conflict this early in the War, especially since prolonged combat with her Servant might give their opponents hints towards his identity. [color=powderblue]"That's fine with me,"[/color] she acquiesced to his request with a nod, [color=powderblue]"I agree we should not push too hard this first night. If you feel we should pull back at any point, just let me know."[/color] Too many things could go wrong if they exhausted themselves this early or even worse, if an enemy figured out Saber's identity and was able to plan accounting for his weakness. She would know when she had pushed herself too hard, and hopefully he would know his limits as well as she could recognize hers. As the Servant vanished into Spirit Form, the Master strode to the door out of the suite. Now to the streets, to see who they could find. And if she stood a little straighter when Saber said he trusted her judgment, what of it?