Okay, so - to the extent that it would be the first, you would actively not want him to know that the performance was a performance, because that would be a failure of the performance required. Obviously, he understands that he has just given an order, but it is up to you to carry it out to such an extent that he takes the results as authentic on some level, or simply takes them for granted. Yes or no?
Mm, well... I would consider it a benefit if my performance came off as genuine to the young master, but even with someone as skilled as I...
The young master does already know I will mould myself into whatever shape he wishes. I would sooner question his intelligence, were he to genuinely believe any of it.
[Ciel does sometimes fall into to very human (especially considering he is a child) trap of assuming Sebastian cares just a little more than what he presents. But that's to be expected... and corrected.]
Alright. So it isn't your place to give your opinion - on tea or on him - but of course you have them.
Relatedly, but perhaps treating it as a separate fact for now: can you confirm that, while of course you perform all your duties exquisitely, some tasks require more effort to do so than others?
[A little uncertain of where this is going. Being a butler is a demanding job, and Ciel is a particularly demanding master. Sebastian has worked hard to be as skilled as he is today.]
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That makes sense.
Okay, so - to the extent that it would be the first, you would actively not want him to know that the performance was a performance, because that would be a failure of the performance required. Obviously, he understands that he has just given an order, but it is up to you to carry it out to such an extent that he takes the results as authentic on some level, or simply takes them for granted. Yes or no?
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Mm, well... I would consider it a benefit if my performance came off as genuine to the young master, but even with someone as skilled as I...
The young master does already know I will mould myself into whatever shape he wishes. I would sooner question his intelligence, were he to genuinely believe any of it.
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Have you had masters whose intelligence you did question?
[SURELY]
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Oh yes, very much.
Humans are quite prone to folly.
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[Jedao manages to mostly restrain his grin.]
Alright. So it isn't your place to give your opinion - on tea or on him - but of course you have them.
Relatedly, but perhaps treating it as a separate fact for now: can you confirm that, while of course you perform all your duties exquisitely, some tasks require more effort to do so than others?
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[A little uncertain of where this is going. Being a butler is a demanding job, and Ciel is a particularly demanding master. Sebastian has worked hard to be as skilled as he is today.]