The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 2 Chapter 48
The last glimpse I had of Angelinaâs gaze made me feel bad. Her gaze was filled with despair and pain, yet she had no means of expressing herself. However, Veirya was akin to an Easter Island state. She totally ignored the deep feelings Angelina held for her.
That was a motherâs desire to protect her child and her guilt toward her. Her gaze looked just as full of despair when she looked at me. I felt as though Angelina was right. Perhaps she genuinely wanted to help Leah. After all, the chapel wouldnât search Angelinaâs room if they couldnât find Leah at our place. In saying that, I wouldnât be able to do anything once Angelina decided to capture Leah. In fact, I might end up revealing that Leah was a succubus.
Once the chapel took drastic measures and strangled Leah, what would I do? If I didnât trust Angelina, Leah mightâve been safe. If I blindly trusted Angelina, I wouldnât be able to save Leah once something unfortunate happened. I believed that Veirya was more capable of protecting Leah than Angelina was.
âPapaâŠâ
Leah wept on my shoulder. I tightly hugged her around her neck then I gently stroked her back to calm her. Voice soft, I said, âItâs all right. Itâs all right, Leah. Papa will protect you. Papa wonât let anything happen to you. Papa promises not to let anything happen to you.â
Leah tightly hugged me and buried her head in my neck: âPapa⊠Iâm so scared⊠Iâm so scared⊠Iâm so scared⊠Please donât go⊠PapaâŠ. please⊠donât go⊠please⊠donât go at night⊠please, Papa⊠please protect me⊠Donât leave meâŠâ
I gently stroked Leahâs head and back to try to calm her down. Alas, she continued to sob next to my ear. I could understand her sentiment. A child would want to be with an adult they trusted and could rely on when discussing their safety.
She wanted me to protect her. I did want to protect her. I really wanted to protect her. Leah was my precious treasure, my most precious treasure. A few thousand gold coins couldnât hold a candle to Leah. I just wanted to protect my Leah and stay by her side forever. Unfortunately, I couldnât.
I made a promise to Lucia. In my eyes, credibility was the more important than anything. I wouldnât face any repercussion for backing out then, but I wouldnât be able to do business with Achilles again for Leahâs sake. I wouldnât be able to be a voice of reason with the elf, Lucia, either. While Leah was more important than anything, by protecting Leah instead of going, Iâd have ended her future.
I wanted the opportunity. I wanted to change Leahâs future. Additionally, if the chapel really did want to kidnap Leah for their agenda, I couldnât stop them even if I stayed with her. Leah would only have a future if I completed the job.
It wasnât a simple trade. Only by building a friendly relationship with elves and Achilles, would the townâs economy come to life. Only then could I start making money for Leah.
âVeirya, I beg you,â I said. I turned to face Veirya: âVeirya, please make sure to protect Leah during my absence. Please, you must protect Leah.â
âPapa!!â Leah shrieked and tightly hugged me. She refused to let go at all costs.
I didnât bother with her screams again. I clenched my teeth and sternly looked at Veirya. Veirya looked back lifelessly. There was no emotion in her eyes. But nonetheless, that indifferent Veirya reassured me
âVeirya, this is a sincere plead, a very, very sincere plead. I hope that you can protect Leah as you protect Her Majesty. Sheâs very important to me. I hope that you can protect Leah. I canât protect her by her side this time, so I hope I can trust you, and I hope you can protect her.â
After a moment of silence, Veirya handed me her sword: âHere.â
I dawdled for a moment, for I didnât know what to do. Veirya didnât hesitate. She held the handle up to Leahâs face. Leah fearfully leaned onto my shoulder. She didnât dare to raise her head to look at the ice-cold metal. Veirya seriously said, âIâm giving my sword. To you. Iâll fulfil your wish. Iâll definitely protect Leah.â
âUhmâŠâ
Although Veirya was expressionless, her gaze was the same as usual. Nevertheless, I felt settled and reassured when Veirya handed me her sword. I also felt as though I had a reliable strength. Veirya held her sword up to me and calmly looked at me: âI will. Protect Leah.â
âUhm. Remember, though, Veirya, donât start killing anyone. If you kill someone, the nature of the problem will change.â
Puzzled, Veirya tilted her head: âHow do I protect Leah. If I donât kill, though?â
I answered, âProtecting someone doesnât mean that you have to kill! Veirya, you just need to protect Leah. Iâll be back at noon tomorrow. You just need to ensure the chapel doesnât get their hands on Leah tonight.â
Veirya nodded: âUhm.â
Leah still had her arms tightly wrapped around my neck and refused to let go. I gently stroked her head. I softly sad, âLeah, Papa canât change Papaâs plans for tonight. Stay home with Veirya. Veirya will protect you.â
âNo!! I donât want that woman! That woman tried to kill me before!! I donât want to stay with her!!I Donât want to stay with her!! I want Papa to protect me! I want Papa to stay with me! I donât want that woman!!â
Leah loudly protested with her arms still tight around me. Veirya came up to us and gently grabbed Leahâs body. Unfortunately for her, Leah spun around and punched Veirya in the face with her tiny hand.
âGo away!! Go away, damn woman! Donât come near my Papa!! And donât come near me, either!!â
Leah cried as she yelled at Veirya. Veirya paused for a moment. She didnât care about the punch that Leah gave her. Instead, she looked at Leah even more seriously. She sincerely said, âLeah, I really. Want to protect you.â
âGo away!â
âLeah, be a good girl.â
I forcibly pulled Leahâs arms off my neck. Leah wailed and struggled. I crouched down to put her down. I solemnly looked into her eyes. I pressed my hands down on her shoulders to stop her from diving into my chest again. I said, âLeah, Leah, calm down, first, calm down. Papa promises to protect you, but Papa must go tonight. This is for your future, for you to study what you want and see those flowers. Papa has to go tonight to ensure that you can see those things. This is for you. Leah, trust Veirya. Papa has always trusted Veirya.â
âPapa⊠Papa⊠I donât want a future⊠I just want to be with Papa nowâŠâ
âLeah, you can think that way, but Papa canât, because only that way, can Papa be your Papa.â
I mustered up everything I had to make a ruthless decision. I pushed Leah over to Veirya. Leah struggled by kicking and punching Veirya, but Veirya didnât release her. Then, Lucia came up from my side: âIt seems that we canât go tonight. Letâs take this opportunity to hurry and leave.â
I nodded: âUhm.â
If the chapel knew about our plan, we might be stopped while we were on the mission. Therefore, it was better to take the initiative considering the situation. We had to succeed. This was about Leahâs future. I couldnât focus solely on the present. I had to take Leahâs future into consideration. My goal was to allow Leah to live in the imperial capital, receive an exemplary education and be accepted by everyone. I was her father. All of those things were my responsibility!!