The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 8
We were packed and ready to head out at sunset. The horse carriage Her Majesty organised for us was already waiting downstairs. I wanted to bring Angelina along, but she didnât intend to follow us. I straightened up and gently rubbed Leahâs head. I had just fixed up Leahâs tie. Veirya looped her arm around mine while she was at it. Leah then copied Veirya and looped her arm around my other arm. I looked at the two with a helpless smile: âIâve lost only one foot; I can still move. You donât need to act as though some formidable enemy came, do youâŚ? Is it even a good idea to see Queen Sisi looking, like this?â
âDidnât we do the same thing last time? Papa, if you donât like this, tell Mama Veirya to let go first, then! Itâs fine for a daughter to have her arm around her papaâs, isnât it?! Sophia also said the same thing. Mama Veirya and Papa donât have a relationship, either. Therefore, if Leah likes, Leah can get in between!â
âWhat did that woman teach you?!â
I couldnât let Leah meet Sophia again. It was my fault for being stupid, too. If I let Leah hang around with a group of mature succubi in that field of work, theyâd influence her sooner or later!! Who knows what else Leah would learn from them!! Geez, Leah already knew Veirya and I werenât in a relationship, and Sophia told Leah she could get in between us!
Veirya, bewildered, asked me, âGet in between us? Is she. Trying to say something? Isnât. Leah. Always in our hearts?â
âHng, hng! By the sounds of it, Mama Veirya still doesnât understand, huh?!!â Leah looked at me with a smug expression then grabbed her fingers and smugly counted, âMm, one, two, three, four, five, in five more years, Leah will have grown up. Once Leah has grown up, Leah can legitimately be together with Papa, right? Whatâs it called again? Love! Thatâs the word! Leah understands it! Love! Leah loves Papa!â
âLoveâŚâ Veirya muttered the word before I could say anything. She looked at me in silence for a moment.
Feeling awkward, I wanted to comment, but Anna led the officer downstairs to us. The officer politely smiled: âHello, Mr. Lin, Lord Veirya. It is almost time for you to meet Her Majesty. I hope you are ready to leave. Please do not make things hard for us.â
âHer Majesty specified a time now?â I asked.
He smiled in response: âOf course. You are now Her Majestyâs favourite person in the imperial capital. She has been looking forward to meeting you. She even specifically prepared makeup and clothing. You are now Her Majestyâs favourite vassal, a fact everyone in the imperial palace knows.â
âReallyâŚ?â
I felt an odd sense of nobility and somewhat proud. After all, I hadnât done anything, yet the proud Queen paid so much attention to me. Thereâs no man out there who wouldnât feel proud about such an accomplishment, would there? Despite the feeling, my rationality told me Queen Sisiâs fondness for me wasnât good news. Iâd dare say she liked the chapel and military a lot in the past, as wellâŚ
âUhmâŚâ responded Veirya.
What surprised me was that Veirya randomly pursed her lips; she looked as though she wasnât too happy. Is Veirya jealous, I wondered. No way; no way. Veirya wasnât a woman whoâd get jealous. She shouldnât have had enough variety of emotions to feel jealous. I assumed she was nervous, as Queen Sisi did mention wanting to recruit me. I couldnât read Queen Sisiâs mind. I couldnât recall doing anything noteworthy. Why was Queen Sisi so fixated on me, I questioned.
If the entire imperial capital was aware of my existence and presence, I would say that this group came faster than bees that smelt honey. I was probably going to have to deal with a horde of people who wanted to gain something from me as Her Majestyâs favourite vassal at the banquet. I wouldnât give them squat, though. I was returning to the North soon, after all.
I didnât plan to enjoy Queen Sisiâs favour and gifts. If I stayed with her, sheâd probably quickly grow sick of me. Perhaps she was the type who grew more and more interested in that which she couldnât get her hands on.
We got into the carriage. Leah swiftly took the seat next to me then smugly looked at Veirya, who sat opposite me. In spite of sitting opposite to me, Veirya didnât look at me. She didnât bring a weapon for the trip; only Anna brought a weapon, because she was in charge of our safety. If Veirya brought a weapon, Queen Sisi would have misgivings about her.
When we set out I noticed there was something different about the streets. The usual bustling crowd at the hour wasnât there. The majority of the population on the street were soldiers and carriages travelling back and forth. The soldiers had sealed off the nearby streets, presumably for Her Majestyâs safety.
Our carriage didnât stop once. It swiftly turned and went along the road lit up by the setting sun toward the legendary plaza. Veirya peered outside. She grabbed a light hold of Leahâs hand then looked back outside. Suddenly, she said, âThis place. Was where I set out from.â
Unable to keep up, I asked, âWhat?â
Anna nostalgically nodded: âYeah, we set out from here at the beginning. Back then, we never imagined Her Majesty would wage an all-out war against the demons. This was the soldiersâ gathering zone, where Her Majesty inspected the teams. She then personally came every single time soldiers were about to set out for a job far away.â
Veirya sincerely responded, âI can still remember. When it was time for war. Her Majesty stood in front of everyone. I truly feel. She. Is a very brave Queen. Her Majesty was very fond of baths back then. She had several baths. Every day. However. There was that one time. Her Majesty wore armour I wore before. Stood before everyone and said. That as long as the castle stood. She would not remove the armour.â
With a soft laughed, Anna added, âYeah. While Her Majesty was young at the time, she was able to lead the entire army thanks to that courage of hers. However, the war has ended now. The plaza is now used as grounds for banquets. That might be a good thing, though.â
Veirya didnât deny it; instead, she gently nodded. The two of them had put the past behind them.
Veirya looked to me, but I didnât react. I just gazed at the setting sun outside and spaced out in silence. I didnât even pay attention to their conversation, for the reason that I suddenly realised why Queen Sisi chose the plaza for the banquet.
The plazaâs purpose never changed. It had always been and still was prepared for a military gathering at any moment⌠Actually, it was prepared for a brutal war.