A part of her wants to continue to protest, to argue that the only reason she sought out schooling to become a wizard is because of the prophecy foretelling her role as one of FaerΓ»n's greatest seers. It isn't anything she's done that's special. Just some quirk of fate which gave her visions of a future that she would rather be rid of.
But she doesn't argue that point, because she gets the sense that it wouldn't sway Frodo from his conviction. Instead, she just dips her head in thanks and quietly sips her tea.
"Thank you, master Frodo. That is a very kind thing for you to say."
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But she doesn't argue that point, because she gets the sense that it wouldn't sway Frodo from his conviction. Instead, she just dips her head in thanks and quietly sips her tea.
"Thank you, master Frodo. That is a very kind thing for you to say."