The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 3 Chapter 46
I slowly took two steps while using the wall for support. The most terrifying outcome happened. I couldnât feel my left foot and had no control over it. People walked with an alternating gait. My left foot, unfortunately, was completely incapable of performing that. All I could do was lift my leg and move it forward.
âPapa, whatâs wrong with your foot?!â The first one to notice my abnormal condition was Leah.
While Leah was still in shock, she quickly shifted over to my arm to support me. I shook my head and laughed in a soft voice: âItâs all right, Leah. Papaâs foot just hurts a little. Itâs nothing majorâŚâ
Leah tightly clung to my arm. She looked down at my foot. Anxious, she exclaimed, âYouâre lying, Papa! You never walked this way before! Papa, what exactly happened to your foot?!â
I just shook my head with a helpless smile. I turned around to look the mother and daughter pair, who were fiercely eyeing each other:, âVeirya, Angelina, Iâm begging you two. If you trust me, stop fighting. Veirya, I promise to give you an acceptable answer. I promise you! Angelina, listen to me: you lied to us and hurt my daughter, but I know merely exacting a vengeance is meaningless. You donât need to die. If you believe me, put your weapon down!â
Angelina was aware of her predicament. She wasnât stupid. She knew she was already on death row. Her part of the plan failed, which meant the chapel would never be able to rise from the ashes again. Once Queen Sisi took down the chapel, she would never spare their strongest knight. Queen Sisi ruled everything in the capital. The empire would pursue even those who fled. Furthermore, she had to face her own daughter. There was no certainty she could escape from her daughter.
Angelina knew her death was inevitable. She was sorrowful; everything she pursued and worked for her entire life was reduced to nothing overnight. Her husband was a skeleton at this point. Queen Sisi would destroy the chapel she devoted herself to. Her only daughter aimed her sword at her. She had lost everything.
âI still have my daughter. I always wanted her to understand me and return to my side. I, too, am cognizant of my mistakes. I also know what the consequences of my actions, but I had no choice. It was the only way I could get my daughter to return to my side. Iâve failed. Nevertheless, Lin Dongqing said heâd help me and resolve the issue between my daughter and I. I donât trust him; however, what other choice, besides death, do I have now? I, at the very least, want to try one more time,â Angelina told rationalised.
Angelina looked at me then Veirya. Angelina exchanged eye contact with her daughter. She suddenly sighed and dropped her sword onto the ground. She reached her hand out: âYou donât need to wait anymore. Restrain me. Letâs see what this man can do if you believe in him, Veirya.â
Veirya returned her sword to its scabbard and went up to Angelinaâs side. She tore off a length of her cape and restrained Angelinaâs hands with it. She then tied a rope around her waist. She kicked Angelinaâs calf then stomped onto Angelinaâs ankle.
âAaahh!!!â
The sound of Angelinaâs bones breaking startled me. Veirya mercilessly broke Angelinaâs ankles then dragged her up to me and crouched down. She faced her back to me and calmly said, âIâll. Carry you.â
âHas your back wound⌠healed?â
I carefully touched Veiryaâs neck. The traces of her burn were still there. It was still slightly red, but it shouldâve healed already.
âBasically,â answered Veirya.
I gently leaned onto Veiyaâs back. She gently grabbed onto my thighs and picked me up. I was a grown man, yet it was a walk in the park for Veirya to carry me and drag Angelina along at the same time. I felt a tad nervous when I looked at Veiryaâs short hair and neck. I didnât know if I shouldâve leaned on it. Veirya said to Leah, âLeah, follow me.â
Leah gently nodded. Worried, she glanced down to my foot then followed alongside Veirya. Veirya carried me toward the door. Angelina crawled along the ground as her daughter dragged her. She couldnât stand up, let alone escape.
âAh⌠I thought something happened inside.â I didnât think that Sophia was still waiting at the door. She had her eyes narrowed. Her tone hinted her surprise: âDid you get hurt or⌠And⌠is this Lord Veirya? Mm⌠What exactly happened? Thank heavens you are all right, though, Miss Leah.â
âAh, Sophia, take Leah away from here first. I need to go elsewhere for now.â
Although I was quite embarrassed on Veiryaâs back, I still had to keep Leahâs transformation in mind. It was night time; who could say for sure what something would happen next. Sophia responded with a small nod. Leah questioned, âPapa, is your foot⌠really okayâŚ? Really, reallyâŚ?â
âIâm okay, Leah. Donât worry about Papa for now. Papa is still busy. Go with Sophia for now.â
I touched Leah on her head. Veirya hesitated for a moment before speaking: âLeah. I am glad. You are all right.â
Leah gently touched Veiryaâs hand: âMm, thank you⌠Mama Veirya⌠YouâŚ. saved me again.â
âMmâŚâ
Veirya seemed to absolutely enjoy it, but she didnât have a hand to touch Leah with. Sophia left with Leah via another route. Veirya began to walk again, taking me to the imperial capital. I gently leaned onto her shoulder in silence. Her back was more comfortable than anything. The fatigue, tension and fear accumulated over the entire day almost put me to sleep. Veirya didnât speak and neither did I. The moonlight, however, made our two shadows appear very long. Very long.â
All of a sudden, Veirya spoke, startling me. She didnât turn around and spoke in her usual voice: âI thought. Youâd have me kill her.â
I shook my head. In a soft voice, I explained, âI wouldnât tell a daughter to kill her mother. I am very angry, but I wouldnât ask you to kill your own mother. Sheâs your only family. Veirya, I know you care for Angelina very much. Additionally, I have never thought that revenge was purposeful. Angelina is much more useful alive than dead. Also, could you really kill her? Could you really personally kill your mother?â
Veirya didnât reply. She, apparently, didnât hear what I said. I looked at her short hair and added, âSheâs your mother, Veirya. I canât possibly hurt her, because of you⌠She may have deceived me and Leah, but I couldnât bring myself to kill her when I saw you and her standing togetherâŚâ