The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 3 Chapter 50
âLittle Doggy, knight number one hundred and twenty-sevenâs profile is missing from the records we collected.â
As with last time, I gently undid the ribbon on Queen Sisiâs back, and she completely stripped down, leaving just her black stockings on. She then climbed onto her bed and shook out her splayed hair before lying down on her side. She tossed me two sheets of paper and pinched her chin. She softly chuckled: âGood Little Doggy, who do you think knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is? What do you think is the deal with that particular knight? Why is only knight number one hundred and twenty-sevenâs file missing? Your observation and deduction skills are both superb. Now, can you help me decipher who knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is?â
Queen Sisi wore a gentle smile on her face. I couldnât read her thoughts behind her smile. She was very skilled at concealing her thoughts. I genuinely didnât know if the missing profile was something she really cared about or not. Nonetheless, if she was merely after the right to preach religion to turn herself into a goddess, subsequently having everyone worship her, she had no reason to kill Angelina, who was remotely related to her goal. Angelina was merely the chapelâs muscle. She wouldnât impact Queen Sisiâs plans even if she lived.
âI donât think that Angelinaâs status is that important, is itâŠ?â I pondered. Once done, I answered, âKnight number one hundred and twenty-seven? Sorry, Your Majesty, but I do not have enough information to analyse it. I need more information to do so.â
âIs that right?â Queen Sisi turned over, paying no heed to her jiggling breasts. She giggled in a soft voice as she gave her breasts a rub: âLittle Doggy, what do you want to know? I donât know much myself. What do you want to ask?â
I questioned, âIs knight number one hundred and twenty-seven very important to you?â
Queen Sisi raised an eyebrow. She then stretched her hand out and examined her finger nails. She absentmindedly replied, âImportant or not? Mm⊠I need to think about that. Mm⊠how shall I put it? Knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is related to the chapel, correct? Additionally, where knight number one hundred and twenty-seven happens to be is important, correct? If your question is important or not, I would say those two factors are of more importance, wouldnât you agree, Little Doggy?â
âMm⊠Are you more concerned about knight number one hundred and twenty-sevenâs rank? So, how much intelligence do you have on knight number one hundred and twenty-seven? Have you seen knight number one hundred and twenty-seven? Do you know knight number one hundred and twenty-seven?â
âIf I did know knight number one hundred and twenty-seven, I wouldnât have asked you, would I?â rhetorically asked Queen Sisi. She turned her head and subtly frowned: âI do know knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is seemingly very famous and should be very important to the chapel; otherwise, nobody wouldâve taken the risk to protect them. Say, Little Doggy, in your opinion, who is knight number one hundred and twenty-seven?â
Queen Sisi still didnât reveal her thoughts. However, I knew she was sending me hints. She shouldâve been aware I was the one who spared the popeâs wife and daughter in addition to Angelina. The two of us were just probing each other. I sought an opportunity to mention it.
âIs Queen Sisi hoping Iâd say they were with me? If I were to look at this from her perspective, I wouldnât care if Angelina is dead or alive. It doesnât matter to her if Angelina is alive. She merely wants to ensure Angelina wonât impact her even if she is alive. If Angelina is alive and hides in the imperial capital, she would be a threat to her. Normal soldiers wouldnât be able to stop Angelina if she slaughtered her way into the palace, after all. It makes sense for her to have qualms about a woman who could fight Veirya face to face and defeat her,â I analysed. I then replied, âMm, Your Majesty, I have a guess, but I am not sure if I should mention it or not.â
âGo ahead and say it. Iâm not someone who ignores what people say.â Queen Sisi smiled then awaited my response.
I stopped tot the before responding, presuming she would understand where I was taking it: âYour Majesty, according to you said, I do have someone in mind. The knight may be Veirya. According to what you said, the knight is very famous and important to the chapel. To add, the knight is a formidable combatant. Therefore, I think said knight is Veirya. Nevertheless, Veirya would likely be in the North. Moreover, she would never think about betraying you. I think it does not matter.â
Queen Sisi responded as I expected. She froze for a moment then held her belly and burst into laughter. I didnât interject. I stood there and waited for her laughing session to end. She boldly laughed aloud for a long time before stopping. She then wiped her tears and gasped for air: âWhat are you saying, Little Doggy? It is wrong to make up random things, you know? Are you not worried Veirya will kill you for senselessly slandering her? I trust Veirya, and sheâs still in the North. She wonât cause any trouble, either. Knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is not Veirya. It doesnât sound as though you know who knight number one hundred and twenty-seven is, either. That being the case, I shall consider knight number one hundred and twenty-seven dead. Is there any problem with that, Little Doggy?â
I understood what Queen Sisi meant. Indeed, she spared Angelina. As I initially said, she had no reason to kill Angelina. I implied Angelina was with Veirya and wouldnât cause any trouble in the North thereafter. Queen Sisi generously decided to not pursue the matter; all she wanted was the right to preach religion to turn herself into a goddess. The entire event wasnât a massacre. She didnât care where Angelina went as long as she achieved her goal, and it was guaranteed that Angelina wouldnât cause her grief in the future.
âThen, thereâs also the popeâs family. Theyâve gone missing. Someone spotted them getting in a carriage at noon and leaving the imperial capital. That should have something to do with you, correct, Little Doggy? You arranged for my enemies to leave, which means you betrayed me. Bear in mind that I really, really, really, really hate traitors. Additionally, I canât tell what Iâll do when Iâm angry.â
Queen Sisiâs warning would render one ghastly pale, yet she didnât reveal a threatening expression. She looked as relaxed as though she was smiling, in fact. I froze before I replied, âYour Majesty, dead people will not become your enemy. Is your enemy not just the pope? He is already dead. What enemy do you speak of?â
âHow about his family?â
âGiven that his daughter contracted the disease, I do not think she has much longer to live, does she? Furthermore, even if she did survive it, would the believers follow her? The pope post isnât passed down in the family. Is a child and a woman your enemy?â
I refused to admit their departure had anything to do with me. Queen Sisi looked at me with her eyes narrowed but didnât answer right away. I was quite tense. I had no way of determining whether the two who departed would be Queen Sisiâs enemy or not, though. If the believers were to find out that she was the former popeâs daughter, theyâd show her a degree of respect one way or another. However, I doubted the girl had the competence or physical health to fill the shoes. What if she wanted to avenge her father, however? Being beyond her grasp, Queen Sisi was truly concerned.
Angelinaâs situation was a little better off, since Queen Sisi would have to respect Veirya even if she didnât care for my agenda. After all, Veirya was her capable warrior, while Angelina was Veiryaâs biological mother.
Whatever the case, I was going to refuse my involvement with all of them at all costs. There are no witnesses, after all. With that said, Queen Sisi wasnât reasonable; if she wanted to kill me, she didnât necessarily need evidence against me.
All I could do was stand there in silence and await Queen Sisiâs judgement. She didnât utter a word. She either scrutinised her hand or combed her hair. She then rolled over twice. It was as if we never said anything. We fell into an incredibly awkward silence. I knew I couldnât speak up, as speaking up would prove me guilty.
I had to act natural. Although Queen Sisi appeared absentminded on the surface, I could feel her gaze on me the entire time. I didnât know what Queen Sisi was thinking. At the very least, though, I had to remain silent. If I panicked, sheâd seize the initiative. Once a powerful enemy seizes the initiative, youâre basically doomed. So accordingly, I had to bring the situation under control. Queen Sisi didnât have the initiative. I had to remain composed and maintain that their departure had nothing to do with me even though it did.
We maintained the strange silence for a very long time. Needless to say, the prolonged length mightâve just been my perception⊠After all, it was torture to me. Queen Sisi finally gave up something and let out a long sigh: âForget it. I donât want to think about it. Lots of things happened today, and Iâm somewhat tired now. Little Doggy, I will fulfil my initial promise to you. I will provide you with a house nearby the imperial palace. Go take a look during the day tomorrow. If you think itâs all right, move in tomorrow. All of the furniture has been prepared as well as servants. You can move right in. In saying that, I have a condition for you. As you will be living in the imperial capital, you will need to work for me from now on.â
âJust as Achilles is?â
âJust as Achilles is,â Queen Sisi emphasised her response. She turned around and supported her head on her arm: âI really like you, Little Doggy. Come to me, and I can fulfil all of your requests as long as you loyally serve me. If you like, you can even have my body. You just need to give me the love I want, and I can give you everything in return. What do you think, Little Doggy? Come to me. This time, I will provide you with courteous hospitality.â
âSorry, Your Majesty,â I answered, shaking my head. I solemnly explained, âYour Majesty, I am Veiryaâs spoil of war; I am her belonging. If you want me to serve you, you need to ask Veirya.â
I saw the ending of the last person who served Queen Sisi. Staying by her side was a nightmare. There was no way that I wanted to be by her side for too long; it was no different to carrying a ticking time bomb. Veirya might be One Slash Girl, but I actually felt safer with her.