( He waves a hand, as though he's suddenly lost all interest in this conversation. ) You don't need my permission.
( Manfred turns to make his own departure, as though leaving first will give him the control over the encounter.
He is suddenly blindsided by a gaggle of Gregorys. It's the straw that breaks the camel's back -- the camel in this instance being Manfred. He shakes his cane at the imaginary crowd, shouting: )
Why don't you leave me alone!
( This would probably be a good time for Phoenix to escape. )
( You better run, Mr. Phoenix Wright. Because for all of Manfred's leniency tonight (insofar as a punch to the face can be considered lenient), he won't actually forget you.
Once he's out of the blasted garden's, he, too, is free to enjoy the rest of the party. )
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( Manfred turns to make his own departure, as though leaving first will give him the control over the encounter.
He is suddenly blindsided by a gaggle of Gregorys. It's the straw that breaks the camel's back -- the camel in this instance being Manfred. He shakes his cane at the imaginary crowd, shouting: )
Why don't you leave me alone!
( This would probably be a good time for Phoenix to escape. )
no subject
but
Nope.
He is out of there, running as fast as he can back to the party.]
no subject
Once he's out of the blasted garden's, he, too, is free to enjoy the rest of the party. )