I haven't heard from you in ages. How have you been? I'd say, 'I hope this letter finds you well,' but from the looks of it, you're rather happily preoccupied as is. I do not think that it suffices to say that you are missed, even though you're naught but a few floors away.
Among the many purposes of this letter, I wanted to ask of you a rather...unsual favour. I was hoping that I could beseech you to spend some time with Phoenix. More and more, I realize that he misses you most ardently... so much so that I fear he may be transferring his need for companionship onto me. I fear that I cannot provide him with the sort of friendship that he seeks, and I acknowledge that you have far more of a bond and understanding with him than I. He needs someone, and I do believe that if there's anyone most suited to the challenge of providing him what he needs, it is you.
In any case, I've been anticipating that 'Steel Samurai' marathon you've been speaking of for quite a while now. Have you any intention of bringing that plan into fruition any time this century? Let us do so before I am admitted into geriatric care, shall we?
Sincerely,
Miles Edgeworth
[Enclosed is a little gift he thought you'd probably enjoy.]
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I haven't heard from you in ages. How have you been? I'd say, 'I hope this letter finds you well,' but from the looks of it, you're rather happily preoccupied as is. I do not think that it suffices to say that you are missed, even though you're naught but a few floors away.
Among the many purposes of this letter, I wanted to ask of you a rather...unsual favour. I was hoping that I could beseech you to spend some time with Phoenix. More and more, I realize that he misses you most ardently... so much so that I fear he may be transferring his need for companionship onto me. I fear that I cannot provide him with the sort of friendship that he seeks, and I acknowledge that you have far more of a bond and understanding with him than I. He needs someone, and I do believe that if there's anyone most suited to the challenge of providing him what he needs, it is you.
In any case, I've been anticipating that 'Steel Samurai' marathon you've been speaking of for quite a while now. Have you any intention of bringing that plan into fruition any time this century? Let us do so before I am admitted into geriatric care, shall we?
Sincerely,
Miles Edgeworth
[Enclosed is a little gift he thought you'd probably enjoy.]