The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 3 Chapter 47
âVeirya, you and Angelina find a horse carriage to hide in for now. Donât move. Iâll operate on my own here on out.â
There was a strong stench of blood in the air. The city that never slept was dead silent. Queen Sisiâs rage figuratively razed it to the ground. Nobody dared to have their doors open. Everyone out for fun was at risk of being killed by soldiers. At this point, the situation was comparable to a cat barging into rodentsâ banquet, and then all of the rodents fled back to their den. The massive chapelâs main doors were open. Corpses were littered at the door. An inferno devoured the inside. Soldiers went in and out, carrying those unconscious people or those who had been restrained and tossed them into the wagons waiting outside. The wagons were used to transport them away. In some cases, they threw corpses on the ground without a second thought.
I also noticed a chair placed by the door of the chapel. The chair and the atmosphere at the chapel were completely different. I recognised the resplendent and stunning; it came from the imperial palace. Specifically, it came from Queen Sisiâs dining table. I, in fact, sat in one just yesterday.
I presumed it to be another one of Queen Sisiâs bad-tasting ideas. She wanted to have the pope watch his believers and friends murdered or taken away in addition to watching the chapel he gave his entire life for burning to the ground. Queen Sisi didnât want to just kill but to also mentally destroy him. She wanted to enjoy the process of having her enemyâs lungs ripped apart, and sheâd rub their blood on her rosy lips.
The blood pouring down the street could almost cover the entire bottom of my shoe. I helped Veirya settle down. Perplexed, she asked, âYour foot?â
âItâs all right. I can let you see what I have to do next; rather, you canât be seen. I doubt we can find a carriage now, so just stay at a corner of the street. I should be able to finish up soon.â
âMm.â
Veirya was reliable and of few words as before. She continued dragging Angelina along to a dark street and didnât appear again. I couldnât allow anyone to see Angelina. Plus, she was someone Queen wanted dead. If someone spotted her, I wouldnât be able to protect her. As long as Queen Sisi had yet to see her, I could still turn it around. I still had an ace to deal with Angelina. I was cognizant of the fact Queen Sisi wouldnât spare her, but what if Angelina didnât exist? What if Angelina never served as the chapelâs knight?
I leaned on my cane and went up to the chapelâs doors. The soldiers were quite surprised to see me, but they immediately lowered their heads and minded their business after glancing at me. I, too, didnât bother with them. We were allies at the time. As a matter of fact, I was their leader. I, personally, met Queen Sisi, and specifically instated me.
I crossed over the corpses littering the ground. Honestly, it was quite difficult for me to walk over all the corpses in my current condition. I stepped on a fair number of corpses, causing them to roll over. Empty gazes of pain, despair and desire for mercy were fixed on me. I could see their misery the moment before they died in the chaos. I didnât dare to look them in the eye nor did I care to, because they had nothing to do with me.
They were innocent people. They didnât do anything wrong. Strictly speaking, not even the pope or chapel did. The only possible wrong was not acknowledging Queen Sisiâs might, and not having their believers worship Queen Sisi as a goddess. That was it.
They werenât a chapel that exploited others as written in other novels. They were just ordinary fathers, husbands and children, who died for nothing more than to satisfy Queen Sisiâs pride. As for me, I happened to be one of her blades. Furthermore, I took the initiative to have everyone I the chapel killed. If people faced retribution after death, I was definitely going to hell when I died. Actually, maybe not even hell would accept me.
I climbed the steps. I almost slipped over due to the slippery surface the blood left. The pope was restrained in the chair. He had his head down in silence. I quietly approached him from behind. I placed a hand on his shoulder and whispered in his ear, âIâve sent your wife and daughter to the elven lands. You donât need to worry.â
The pope gently moved around, but he didnât look thrilled. He softly chuckled and muttered, âIs there any point in telling a man about to die that? Iâm going to die. If youâre here, it means Angelina failed. I have to admit I failed. I donât know how you saw through it, but thereâs nothing to be ashamed of when I lost to someone smarter than myself.â
I didnât mince my words: âI want Angelinaâs file now. Listen. Listen to me. I have no way of saving you, but I didnât defeat you, either. Nevertheless, if you want your daughter and wife to live, give me Angelinaâs file. I promise to protect them. Iâll protect them even from Queen Sisi!â
âWhat you do want?â
âI need to do something for my master.â
The pope gently shook his head: âEvery knightâs file is stored in the literature room. Theyâre placed on the third row of the bookshelf against the window. Go. I have no hope and no longer have any secret that I need to hide.â
âRest in peace. I will tell your daughter the truth.â
I patted the pope on his shoulder then straightened up. There was a fire out the front of the chapelâs main door. Soldiers were in the process of moving things from inside the chapel that could be burnt, including artwork, flags and robes into the fire. The blaze devoured everything the chapel was once proud of and protected. There were a number of books by the side that had yet to be burnt, which mustâve been things that Queen Sisi needed.
Queen Sis needed the chapelâs right to preach, the original copy of their doctrine and the names of some of their members. The list of names would tell her who to kill. If I burnt Angelinaâs file, everything proving her connection to the chapel and everyone related was killed, then Angelina never existed in this world.
I went to the literature room. There were soldiers looking through the documents up above, recording as they moved them. I looked over to the bookshelf I was after. The soldiers had yet to get to it. I said, âSorry, you two, I am here on Her Majestyâs orders to search for some documents. Please leave for a moment. I will be quick.â
The two turned around to silently nodded and left. I slammed the door shut then grabbed a chair to lock the door in place before going over to the bookshelf. There were numbers on the shelf, which I presumed to be the numbers assigned to the membersâ files. Every bookâs spine had a name on it, as well. I presumed the leader should be the chapelâs knights.
I ran my finger along the names, going from one end to the other and finally located Angelinaâs name. I opened her file. The first page contained her picture and name. The following pages recorded her accomplishments and deeds. I didnât have time to examine the contents, so I stuffed it into my shirt then turned around to see a flame in the fireplace. Perhaps the soldiers didnât put the flame out for lighting.
I walked over to the fire and threw the file for knight number one hundred and twenty seven. into the fire. I silently stood in place as I watched the expensive parchment slowly burn and ink disappear before becoming black fragments that then flew off. Everything containing Angelinaâs information as a knight was in the record I threw into the fire.
Theyâd find knights number one hundred and twenty-six and one hundred and twenty-eight, but they wouldnât know who one hundred and twenty-seven was. Queen Sisi would know who it was, but she would aware what I implied. I could pass on a reward, so I hoped she could turn a blind eye to it. Nobody would know she spared Angelina.
I went back to the bookshelf and looked through the names and numbers. I grabbed the file for knight number three. While I was at it, I took some files related to the chapel before opening the door.
When the two soldiers saw me, they asked, âDid you find it?â
I smiled as I waved the books in my hand: âI did.â
The two looked at the cover but didnât comment. I walked past them, across the corridor and fire. I didnât say a word as I walked past the chapel in ruins. I had no need to waste my breath on those about to die, show sympathy or admit to my wrongs. This ending was inevitable the moment I sided with Queen Sisi. If she wasnât there, I wouldnât be there.
As I walked, I contemplated, âI wonder what the Queen is currently doing. She might be standing at the balcony in the Imperial Palace, softly giggling as she watches this place burn. According to her personality, she wouldnât be happy unless she saw these flames. Her favourite scene is seeing her enemy slowly die in despair in front of herâ
What do I do if Veirya is next on her list? Can I stop the Queen? Iâm on her side right now. Will this burn also devour the North? I donât know. I need to settle Angelinaâs matter first. Next, Iâll probably need to speak to Queen Sisi. Iâm absolutely sure sheâs aware I pulled some strings. Iâm sure she knows who I spared. â
It was obvious who spared Angelina and the popeâs family once you think about it. I needed to ensure that Queen Sisi wasnât angry, I guess.
Oh, right, why did I need the file for knight number three? Simple. His surname was the same as Veirya and Angelinaâs.