Therese Sigrid von Philip/Quotes

"Golly gosh, even though you are a married couple, she calls you formally. That is beyond expectation, isn’t it, Wendelin?"

- Therese to Wend

"I guess that’s so if seen ordinarily, but currently this guest house is under the control of the Duke Philip household. You can feel relieved since there are no boorish people who shall prattle unnecessarily."

- Therese to Wend while trying to seduce him.

"Although the gift of magic isn’t hereditary, if it’s the sperm of you who had the guts to rise in the world from being the eighth son of a poor Knight, I believe you to be suitable as father of mine own child. Since I give you permission, you have the right to mate with me without reservation as long as you crave for me. Since I’m the daughter of such kind of household, you have not to worry about sickness as I’m a virgin. It’s fine for you to have sex with me whenever you feel like it."

- Therese to Wend. "Honorary Earl Baumeister has deeds of arms. If you want to relieve him of that position, you just have to raise deeds of arms in the next battle"

- Therese to Burkhart. "The time for the decisive battle is truly imminent."

- Therese to the group "Even if it does turn into a rumor, I won’t particularly mind though."

- Therese to Wend about people starting to talk about them. "Just because thou trained for a little bit of a long period of time, thou have become pointlessly arrogant? This is the reason why women well past her prime are such a hassle"

- Therese to Lisa.

"I just have to get strong enough to not be killed. For this sake I must spend sweet time with thou for this month, Wendelin."

- Therese to Wend.

"I’m already 21 years old. Society regards that as the beginning of a mature woman. Just how old are thou?"

- Therese to Lisa

"If thou don’t calm down a bit, thou won’t be able to get married no matter how much time passes."

- Therese to Lisa

"Can’t thou make such a proposal to me as well, Wendelin?"

- Therese to Wend about marriage

"That’s a truly enviable relationship thou share. I am free every night as well. Once thou resolve this dispute, take it into consideration, Wendelin"

- Therese to Wend

"A good way to resolve this? There’s none"

- Therese to Wend about Agnes, Betty and Cindy

"Thou think thou will be a nail that gets hammered back in? For thou to believe that at this point in time… The nail Wendelin is far too tall to be hammered back in."

- Therese to Wend

"I have no intention to continue with a match that I can’t win. Well then, please excuse me with this. I believed they would offset each other, but it’s slightly cold. I think I will have Amalie pour me some tea. No, I suppose this is the time to have Wendelin warm me up?"

- Therese to Lisa

"His Majesty was also worried about the matter of my husband. For the sake of making him feel relieved, I shall bestow thee the privilege to mate with me to thy heart’s content."

- Therese to Wend

"Even though his face is nice, a woman will pull back since he’s too greedy."

- Therese about Erwin trying to pick up women

"It hit me suddenly, but if I marry Wendelin, this unproductive quarrel with you, Elise-dono, will vanish. If that happens, it will become peaceful."

- Therese to Elise

"Since I will be likely worn out if something like that happens, I will become your concubine, Wendelin, and leave the rest to our children."

- Therese to Wend if they losse the Civil War

"It’s nothing thou will be able to hide for thine entire life. It’ll be clear as soon as people learn that all the children fathered by thou are magicians. If thou hate the idea of having it exposed so much, thou have no choice but to live a life of abstinence from now on."

- Therese to Wend

"Burkhart, I will give thee some later, so don’t cry. Are thou a child?"

- Therese to Burkhart

"The small ones among Wendelin’s wives might be scary…"

- Therese about Louise and Wilma