The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 24
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At noon, Veirya and Angelina brought Leah back. Leah looked much better than last time. She very cheerfully ran over to tightly hug me when she saw me. When she touched me, though, her expression stiffened; she looked puzzled. My entire body jolted.
âItâs been so long; why is Leah still able to smell the elfâs smell?â I wondered.
âMm⊠What a strange smell⊠Actually, no⊠Why has Leah never smelt this scent?â Leah vigilantly took a step back. She then paced back and forth in the house while fanning her nose. She mumbled to herself, âI canât smell the same smell in the house. Papa shouldnât have gone out; why does he have that strange smell on himâŠ? Papa, did you meet someone?â
Awkward, I touched my face and looked at my daughter. I vaguely answered, âPapa went to see the elves during the day, rightâŠ? Maybe their smell got on me⊠Itâs all right, Leah. Donât worry.â
I gave Leahâs head a rub. She responded with a small nod. She was still slightly vigilant, but she accepted my explanation. She folded her arms and followed up: âPapa, why do you have an elfâs scent on you, then? You were just checking on them, so how?â
âMmâŠâ I stopped to think before replying, âMm⊠the bodyguard elf upstairs fell off the bed, so I helped her back onto the bed. Honest. Nothing more happened, Leah; rest assured.â
Veirya came up from behind. She hugged Leah and seriously looked at me: âHave the three elves. Come to?â
I nodded: âYes, the Queen has woken up, as well. By the looks of things, their conditions shouldnât be too severe. I doubt theyâll die. Also, I talked to them this morning and decided that, henceforth, the diplomat will be acting as Leahâs private tutor. My plan is to have Leah study during the day, join you two in the afternoon, then come back and read in the evening.â
Veirya didnât argue otherwise. Not sure what I meant, Leah inquired, âPapa, whatâs a tutor?â
I smiled: âRemember when Lucia taught you to write? Tutors are similar to that. From now on, the elf will teach you humanityâs literacy and language. If youâre interested in anything, just let us know. She should teach you it. Leah, you wonât be able to survive here in humanityâs lands if you donât learn anything. If you can, I hope you can study more.â
âUhm! Since itâs Papaâs request, Leah will definitely do Leahâs best!â Leah earnestly nodded.
Judging from her response last time, Leah isnât averse to studying and is actually quite keen to. I felt bad when I realised that. Nevertheless, Leah then grabbed my hand and asked, âSo, so when Leah is studying, will Papa stay by Leahâs side?â
I hesitated then told the truth: âUh, probably not.â
I shouldnât be loitering around when Leahâs tutor was teaching her, should I? After all, Iâd get in her tutorâs way. I probably had other work to attend to during the day. I had plans to see what other business I can do in the North. I didnât want to stay at home all day. Leah looked upset. She tightly clung to my arm and almost cried: âPapa, do you hate Leah now? Has Leah done something wrongâŠ? Why⊠why⊠why has Papa not wanted to be with Leah recentlyâŠ?â
âNo! No!â I tightly hugged Leah.
Veirya shot over a displeased gaze. Sounding unhappy, she questioned, âWhy. Did you. Make her cry?â
âI didnât! Donât make things up!â I quickly denied the allegation, and then hugged Leah.
Leah cried in my arms. She gripped my clothes tightly and cried. Veirya came over to us. She crouched down and caressed Leahâs head. Leah pushed me away and ran over to cry loudly in Veiryaâs arms. As she cried, she exclaimed, âMama Veirya, Papa doesnât want me anymore!! He doesnât like me anymore!! Mama Veirya!! Papa doesnât want me anymore! He doesnât want to be with Leah anymore! He wasnât this way before!!â
âItâs all right. Itâs all right, Leah. Iâm here for you.â Veirya stroked Leahâs head in a particularly gentle manner. She then shot me an extremely cold gaze, sending chills up my spine. She coldly asked, âIf. You like her. From now on. Do things. Together with us. No. Saying no. Loud and clear?â
âNo⊠Listen to me, Veirya; thatâs not what I was saying!â
âI asked: loud and clear?â
I really wanted to say, âCome on! Thatâs not what I meant! I want to keep Leah company, as well. I canât stay with her when class is in session, though!! Who goes to class with their child?!â
âWhatâs wrong? Why am I seeing your familyâs catastrophe as soon as I come back?â asked Angelina, who was standing at the door, looking stunned. She then immediately trained her gaze on me: âHow did you upset the two of them this time?â
âI didnât! Donât make things up! I just donât have time to keep Leah companyâŠâ
âWaaahh!!!â Leah cried louder. Veiryaâs gaze changed in an instant.
I thought, âI think Veirya will actually hack me to death if this continuesâŠâ
Baffled, Angelina queried, âYou donât have any work anyway. Arenât you at home all day and night? How do you not have time for Leah? Maybe you couldnât help it today, but what about in the future?â
âWow!! Calling me unemployed makes me feel horrible!â It was a fact that I didnât have a legitimate counterargument, however. I was unemployed, after all⊠I let out a heavy sigh: âThe main reason is that the elf will be tutoring Leah. I canât stay by Leahâs side all the time, can I? Thatâd make her tutor feel incredibly awkward, wouldnât it?â
âMake some time to spend with her and problem solved?â Angelina looked as if it was a given. She elaborated, âLeah is a good girl, but you canât use that as a reason to not concern yourself with her; thatâs not what a father is supposed to do. You can do things with her in the evening and make time for everyone to go out together this week.â
âRight, right, right.â I nodded as if I caught the life-saving straw. I then grabbed hold of Leahâs hand and sincerely told her, âLeah, Leah, Papa will read with you at night, and Papa will go out to play with you every three days as a holiday of sorts and not work that day, okay? Papa doesnât hate you; Papa wants to be by your side, too. Donât be scared. Papa will never want to abandon you.â
Leah raised her head from Veiryaâs embrace. She looked at me while her tears coursed down her face. I looked at her with sincerity. Leah finally moved back to my arms and tightly gripped my chest. Angelina giggled in a soft voice: âHow nice. Itâs so joyful to have such an attached daughter. Veirya was very important at a young age.â
Veirya appeared unwilling to listen to Angelina recount the pass. Angelina, consequently, just smiled helplessly and cut off her speech. Veirya stood up and gazed upstairs: âI should go. See the Elven Queen. In the past. When I was in the elven lands. The Elven Queen. Was very nice to me.â
I nodded: âSheâs awake, so you can go on up.â
âAll right,â replied Veirya.
As soon as Veirya went to head upstairs, we heard horse hooves at the door. Anna froze. She looked at everyone in the guest room. She asked, âEveryone has come back, so who would it be, a messenger?â
âGo and have a look,â I said.
âAll right,â Anna responded.
I watched Anna go out. I went to the chair, while Leah clung to me and refused to let go. Leah placed her head on my thigh similarly to a kitten and refused to move. Anna bolted back, looking white as a sheet. As she ran, she shouted, âBad news!! Bad news!!â
âWhatâs the matter? Whatâs the matter?â I asked.
I scanned Anna. She didnât look any different, except for having a letter with her. As soon as I saw the letter, I understood why she was so worked up. The envelope, the blue envelope told me who it was. It was from Queen Sisi. After what happened last time, I knew that receiving a letter from the Queen wouldnât be good news. Â In saying that, Anna didnât know what happened, so why is she so worked up, I pondered.
âQueen Sisi⊠QueenâŠâ
Anna pressed the letter onto the table. She was so worked up that she couldnât speak. Confused, I picked up the letter: âWhat are you so worked up for? Itâs just a letter from Queen Sisi, isnât it? Donât panic; donât panic no matter what happens. She isnât here, anyway. She wonât know what happens here; whatâs the big deal?â
Always keep calm. Queen Sisiâs letter wouldnât contain good news, but you need to calm down to think properly about how to reply to her to not worry her. You canât think when youâre flustered. You need to learn from me. The tenser you feel, the calmer you need to be. Thatâs the only way youâll be able to come up with a good idea.
âHer Majesty will arrive in the North in three more days!! The letter told us to tidy up to welcome Her Majesty!!â
âAaaaahhh!!!! Crap! Crap!! What do I do?!! That woman is coming! Why is she suddenly coming?!!!!â I exclaimed.