The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 1 Chapter 19
It was really awkward when we had dinner.
As the chef, I was bound to be the last one to the table. Leah and Veirya looked at each other out of the corner of their eyes as per usual. I walked over to Leahâs side and went to sit down, but before I could, Veirya suddenly grabbed me by my arm. She looked at me with an extremely serious look in her eyes to tell me to sit down next to her. She pressed her left hand on me and reached for her sword handle with her right hand. That wasnât hard to understand. Either sit next to her or she was going to hack me to death.
I looked at her with shock, not able to figure out what she was trying to do. Leah looked at her hand terrified and looked at me fearfully.
âVeirya, what do you wantâŠ? Veirya⊠what do you wantâŠ?â
I looked at Veirya at a lost for what to do. She looked back at me and in a serious tone demanded, âSit here.â
âWait⊠whyâŠ. why all of a suddenâŠ?â
I looked at Veirya blankly. I couldnât figure out what she was after for the life of me. Veirya, however, looked at me absolutely serious and forcefully pulled me down next to her. Leah was stunned. She stood up and didnât know what to do. She picked up her plate and placed it next to Veirya before sitting down. She looked at Veirya and quivered as she said, âPapa⊠papa⊠papa canât sit like this⊠so⊠so⊠let go of dadâŠâ
That allowed me to instantly understand what Veiryaâs intention was. Satisfied, Veirya let go of me and didnât hassle me over where I sat again. What Veirya was after was very simple. She wanted to use me to get Leah to sit next to her. Now that Leah moved over to sit next to her, I no longer served any purpose.
That makes me kind of sadâŠ
I smiled helplessly and sat down opposite Leah. Leah wore a bitter look as she sat next to Veirya. She carefully picked up her spoon and ate her food. I could feel for her. The food tasted the same as always, but it mustâve tasted different to Leah.
Surely it was an extremely delicious meal for Veirya, though. She doesnât wear her emotions on her face though so I couldnât tell how happy she was. I do believe however, that she would be very happy and pleased even if she was forced to eat as long as Leah was sitting next to her.
I suddenly felt pain from my foot so I looked up shocked. I saw Leahâs angry expression. She was stepping on my foot with her small foot wearing a white-cotton sock. However, because of her height, she couldnât reach. And so she slouched down in her chair to step on my foot causing her strength to be minimal. As opposed to saying she was very angry, Iâd say she was being coquettish.
Seeing Leahâs small grumpy face and the feeling of her socks on my foot, I had an impulse⊠Could it be that Iâve a genius at being a masochist after the queen treated me that way?
After testing me, she realised I didnât mind her stepping on my foot so she sat back up properly. She opened her mouth and shut her eyes unhappily. I smiled helplessly and nodded. I then grabbed a scoop with my spoon and gently blew on it to cool it, but when I looked back up, I was terrified to see that Veirya had already fed Leah a spoon.
I was so frightened my body stiffened up and couldnât even call out. Leah who had her eyes shut enjoyed it and chewed it with pleasure. She then opened her mouth once again and said, âPapa, I want some more.â
I didnât move. I just went âUhm, uhmâ. Veirya looked at Leah with shock since Leah was pleased, so she scooped another spoon and fed Leah. Leah didnât hesitate to eat from the spoon but then she noticed something was wrong with the direction the spoon came from. I sat opposite her while the spoon came across her face. That made Leah realise something was wrong. She opened her eyes quickly and looked stunned at me who was holding his spoon in his hand blankly. At first, confusion appeared in her eyes, and then she turned her head to the side with the spoon in her mouth.
Thatâs when she exchanged eye contact with Veiryaâs affectionate blue eyes.
Her high-pitched shriek rang through the air, virtually shattering the roof we spent much effort on repairing today⊠I closed my eyes hopelessly. It looks like this dinner really is a nightmare of despair for Leah. I think itâs the first time Veirya and Leah kissed⊠If it couldnât even count as one that isâŠ
Veirya was evidently pleased and had a particularly good appetite this time while Leah was sobbing. That said, she still had a shocking big appetite as per usual. It looks like Leah is alright. At least she hasnât completely lost the courage to liveâŠ
I tidied up the utensils with a helpless smile after dinner. Unfortunately, Veirya doesnât bother with anything. Sheâs only responsible for eating. She doesnât care about anything else. Leah jumped out of her chair like she had been waiting for the moment and then ran to the kitchen. She looked at me and asked, âPapa, can I help with anything?â
âOh? You can wash the eating utensils then. Clean them like this. Use water to scrub off the food residue and then wipe it dry with the cloth.â
Leah stood on a wooden barrel and scrubbed the spoons with diligence next to me. She looked at the water before her and softly said, âPapa⊠what exactly does that woman wantâŠ? Why does she keep clinging to meâŠ? I⊠I⊠Iâm not the demon kingâs daughter anymoreâŠâ
I shook my head with a smile and replied, âShe doesnât want to kill you now. Veirya wants to be friendly with you now. Itâs just that she doesnât know how to interact with others, so thatâs her only way of showing her friendliness. But Leah, papa guarantees that Veirya has no ill will toward you, so you donât need to be so worried about her.â
âR-ReallyâŠ?â Leah lowered her head and put her hand into the water. She then softly followed up by saying, âI⊠I can sense that⊠but⊠but Iâm still scaredâŠ. I recall the way she looked when she chased me down whenever I see her. Iâm just always scared of her⊠and⊠and her expression doesnât change⊠She always looks like she wants to kill me. Even now she has that expressionâŠ. Iâm just really scaredâŠâ
I stroked Leahâs head with a smile and told her, âItâs alright. Veirya is that sort of person, thatâs for sure. She is expressionless, but you can sense that she holds no ill will, right?â
âY-Yes⊠but⊠but⊠IâŠâ
Leahâs expression frankly looked like she was suffering a bit. I sighed and kissed her gently on her forehead. I reached my hand into the water and grabbed her hand that had turned cold in the water. I said to her, âYou donât need to force yourself, Leah. If thatâs how Veirya always is, you can slowly get used to her, right? Maybe you wonât be so scared of her in future. If youâre still scared of, you donât have to force yourself to get along with her. Wait until youâre no longer scared.â
âUhm⊠Papa⊠do you want me to be friendly with her?â Leah looked at me with a hint of suspicion and then said, âPapa, donât tell me you like that woman and therefore want me to accept herâŠ.â
âNo, no, no. Thatâs completely false. Thatâs not how it is for sure!! I definitely donât have that sort of idea. Itâs just⊠just⊠youâll be unhappy if you are always with someone you donât like, right? Thatâs why I want you two to be friendly, especially since Veirya gave us a shelter, rightâŠ?â
I desperately tried to explain to Leah as I looked at her. Leahâs small eyes had suspicion written all over them. It seemed like the reasonable explanation didnât convince her. I really did provide a reasonable explanation in my wonderful and affectionate voice. I really donât have those sorts of ideas. Yes, I was breath taken by Veirya when she emerged from the water last time and I still canât forget her body, but I donât like Veirya in that way.
At least I wonât at the moment.
I looked at Leah next to me. I didnât feel like I would develop a romantic relationship with Veirya in the future.
I then heard a knocked at the door. I looked outside with surprise. Veirya stood straight up, placed her hand on her sword handle and became alert. I wiped my hands and walked over to the door to pull it open gently. Underneath the candle hanging on the wall outside the door was a small face. It was the fearful face of a girl I would consider pretty.
A tinge of fear showed in her eyes when she looked at me when I opened the door. She was just a kid around fifteen or sixteen. Her clothes were plain and it had a few holes, but it was clean nevertheless. She looked at me and I noticed her lips twitch. She then said, âUmm⊠umm⊠a-are you Lord Veirya?â
âNo Iâm not, but you can tell me what you have to say and I can make a decision.â
âAh, I do have something to say⊠mm⊠mm⊠umm⊠sir, I⊠I⊠hope you can acceptâŠâ
The young girl stepped up to me and took out a tiny cloth-bag from her pocket. When she opened it, I saw shiny peals inside. Though I have no idea what this thing is, looking at its colour, it was quality stuff. It must be something valuable.
But I didnât take it. Instead, I took a step back and looked at her vigilantly. I asked, âWhat is the meaning of this?â
âUmm⊠our⊠our family⊠operates a hotel⊠we need⊠we need food⊠or else⊠or else⊠we cannot run the businessâŠâ
She shuddered when I didnât take it. She looked at me with hopelessness and tried to put it into my hand. She continued, âNobody⊠nobody wanted it⊠so⊠so⊠I hope⊠we can exchange it for some food⊠If not, some tickets would doâŠâ
I looked at her, reached my hand out and put it into her pocket. I then led her into the building. She trembled as she looked at the things on both sides of the building. Veirya stood up from her table and looked at her vigilantly. Leah poked her head out from one side to scan the girl.
âHow much food do you want to loan?â
âAbout⊠About⊠this much⊠two bags of this sizeâŠâ
Perhaps she didnât know how to put it into words so she used her hand gestures to demonstrate. It sounded like she wanted two bags of food. Thatâs a fair bit.
She looked at me and Veirya slightly scared. She softly said, âUmm⊠we donât want to just take it⊠we⊠will b-buyâŠâ
âThis sort of luxury item is useless at this point in time.â
I shook my head. I didnât accept the item she offered. It was indeed useless. Weâre in the lordâs residence right now. This isnât a trade office. More importantly, the food isnât ours. It belongs to the town. Handing it out on whims will cause us to lose credibility.
Put another way, Veirya shouldnât have enough money to purchase that item. Veirya didnât accept any money. She came here alone despite being the one who slayed the demon king.
I took a sheet a paper and grabbed a pipette pen. This thing is very similar to the pen we know in the modern day, except it doesnât have that much ink. It can only suck up a bit of ink to write. Once I finished writing a line, I said, âYou owe the town two bags of food. The weight will be written here once weighed. Write the amount of money here after calculating it based on the market-value. The interest rate will be an annual two-percent. You can pay the interest first before the loan next year. You have five years to repay the loan. There are two copies of this IOU. Go to the supply warehouse tomorrow and look for the record keeper. Once youâve filled out the IOU, just bring one copy back here.â
âWhat about the foodâŠ? The foodâŠ?â
âJust send over the order for the food and youâll be sorted.â
I dabbed Veiryaâs medal in ink and stamped the two IOUâs before handing it to her. I then wrote one more copy for record keeping and had her stamp it with her fingerprint. She looked at me shocked. In a voice of disbelief, she asked, âThatâs itâŠ? Thatâs all I need to do?â
âYou have to pay it back within five years. Otherwise, I will go to your place and take something of the equal value to cover the debt.â
I then smiled and explained, âWork hard on your business. We will only have visitors from outside if we have you. Only by bringing in visitors from outside, will we have money coming into the town. The food tickets are just a temporary solution at the end of the day. What Iâm after is real cash.â
*The reason people are unaware Veirya is a female is because the titles âwarriorâ, âheroâ and âheroineâ do not have gender differences. âWarriorâ shares the same spelling whether the subject is female or male like in English, but âHeroâ and âHeroineâ share the same spelling irrespective of sex in Chinese. So while we say âThe heroine who slayed the demon kingâ, in Chinese itâs just âThe è±é who slayed the demon kingâ and you donât know if the è±é is male or female.