Vyn "Gentleman's Game"/Rewards
You: I heard that horses might be able to understand our language.
You: Dr. Richter, is that true?
Vyn: Horses are smart creatures. With proper training, they will be able to understand your commands.
You: Dr. Richter, have you trained horses before?
Vyn: I have. Horses are very important partners in equestrian competitions.
Vyn: You can only win by having built a strong rapport with your horse.
You: Dr. Richter, can you talk to horses?
You: You know... guiding it with your voice... and communicating with it when training...
Vyn: You mean voice commands? Yes, I do employ that kind of method.
Vyn: Letting the horse get used to their master's voice is also a method of training.
Vyn: Are you interested in horse training?
You: I happened to read an article about it today.
You: It talked about ways of communicating with animals, so I was a bit curious.
Vyn: So... what you really want to know is "how to communicate with animals."
Vyn: Hmm... Alright, let me first ask you a question.
You: I'm very interested!
You: I'd like to learn how to communicate with animals too!
Vyn: Speaking of which, I just thought of another question.
Vyn: Do you think animals have feelings and emotions?
You: Of course! I believe they have their own range of emotions.
You: Whether it be humans or animals, their genuine feelings are still one and the same!
Vyn: You are correct. You have to make use that if you wish to communicate with animals.
Vyn: Express your emotions through your body language and voice. Then, change it into a command that the animal can understand.
Vyn: It is a process that requires a large amount of patience.
You: I'm not sure if animals have emotions...
You: But, I believe that they instinctively get closer to people that are friendly towards them!
Vyn: In terms of psychology, the expression of friendliness is also a process of building response.
Vyn: Through long periods of contact, the animals will grow to trust you after getting used to you.
Vyn: This is the most effective way of communicating with animals right now.
Vyn: I can teach you a few easy methods the next time we go to the horse ranch.
You: I'd like to learn it. Dr. Richter, can you teach it to me?
Vyn: Sure. It is not hard.
Vyn: With your talents, you may one day become an excellent horse trainer.
You: Will I be able to learn it?
Vyn: It is not a problem as long as I am around.
Vyn: If you would like to learn. I am willing to share with you everything I know.
Vyn: I look forward to the day when we ride side-by-side.