The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 28
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Lucia didnât look as though sheâd be able to wake up in the afternoon. Veirya carried Lucia to her own room. Lucia came to see me for business, yet got herself drunk.
I wondered if it was her trust in me as a friend or if everything had been going smoothly for her recently that led to her losing her most fundamental level of vigilance as a result. The elves mustâve been prepared. They mustâve been purchasing weapons to prepare for humanityâs attack. I wondered if theyâd be able to defend against humanity.
âI wonder if the Elven Queen heard Lucia⌠If the Elven Queen heard the one who sent her here is now drunk and asleep in the room opposite to her, what would she think?â I pondered.
I went upstairs to see Veirya coming out from her room. She held Luciaâs clothes in her hands. She hesitantly looked at me then handed me Luciaâs clothes: âWhat to do⌠with these clothesâŚ?â
âSheâs just having an afternoon nap; thereâs no need to strip her completely naked, is thereâŚ?â
I looked at the clothes in Veiryaâs hand with a helpless smile. While I did tell Veirya to remove some of Luciaâs clothes so that she could sleep more comfortably, I wasnât implying that she was supposed to completely strip Lucia!
âPut it back for her, Veirya; just place it next to the bed.â
Suddenly, someone pushed open the door behind me. Before I could spin around, Veirya swiftly pulled me into her arms and pressed me up against the other wall. Before I could say anything, Veirya raised a leg. I heard a muffled sound and then metal landing on the ground.
âWhat are you trying to do?â
Veirya released me then looked over her shoulder. I quickly looked over to see Ciara and the elven bodyguard leaning on the other wall. She was almost kicked onto the wall. Despite being weak, Ciara wore her rage on her face. She intently looked at the door to Veiryaâs room and thundered, âIt was her! It was her!! Sheâs the traitorous elf! Lucilia! Lucilia! Iâm going to kill her! Iâm going to kill her!â
I stated, âYou canât kill her.â
Ciara froze. Veirya stated, âThis is. My home. I wonât allow. You to hurt. My friend here. You elvesâ business. Is not mine. But. I must be responsible. For my friend.â
âI⌠IâŚâ stammered Ciara.
Ciara was still furious, but her reluctance to yield was stronger. She wouldnât be a match for Veirya in peak condition, let alone while injured. She wouldnât be a match for Lucia, either. She only decided that it was an opportunity, since Lucia was drunk.
The diplomat used the wall as support to slowly walk to the door. She weakly said, âStop! Ciara⌠if⌠if you harm her, how are you going to explain yourselfâŚ? We⌠we have a chance to go back⌠but if you kill Lucilia⌠we really⌠will die⌠we really will die⌠itâs now⌠no longer our timeâŚâ
The diplomat maintained her rationality. The door behind me opened. Lucia came out holding her head: âWhatâs wrong? Why is it so noisy? Also, I thought something happened. Did someone attack?â
Lucia didnât need a response, though. Lucia saw the two elves and snickered: âOh, so there were three miserable dogs that wanted to harm me. Itâs useless; my instincts remain intact even when Iâm drunk. I could easily kill the two of you in your current states.â
âYou⌠youâre shameless! Have you no dignity left as a noble elf?! You traitor! Her Majesty trusted you, yet you betrayed Her Majesty and the race you served. You betrayed all of us. You hurt Her Majesty, who always treated you with kindness! Youâre not worthy of being an elf!!â
Lucia indifferently replied, âAt least, I can answer to myself. A Queen must give up everything for the race, but itâs blatantly obvious that she didnât fulfil her duty. Sheâs not worthy of being Queen, and she was bound to drive our race to destruction. What I did was for the sake of the entire elven race. I am loyal to elves not that Queen. Donât miscontrue the facts.â
âShameless traitor! Donât go thinking that putting on a rightful front will explain your betrayal!! I donât care if you betrayed the elves or not; I serve Her Majesty. You betrayed my Queen; youâre the reason that sheâs in her current condition. I must kill you!â
Ciara could only make threats. At most, sheâd be able to scare Lucia. Unfortunately, Lucia didnât feel intimidated. Having witnessed many deaths and murders, Lucia knew full well that Ciara was just making pointless, empty threats. She snickered: âIâm looking forward to it. Iâm looking forward to when you can kill me. Humans happen to be looking to attack us elves now. Iâll soon prove to you that weâre the best candidates to rule elves. The humans, who you trusted, are going to attack us, but the ones who will protect all elves will be us.â
Ciara had no response. She just continued angrily glaring at Lucia, instead. Lucia snickered then picked up her clothes and coldly said, âI have to get going now. Travor, Iâll soon have what you want delivered to you. Iâve received your money, as well. Thank you very much for your help. Well then, goodbye, miserable dogs.â
Lucia coldly turned around and descended the stairs. Veirya watched Lucia from behind then turned back to Ciara. She picked up the long sword, which she kicked away before, and handed it to Ciara: âHere. For you. Donât. Worry. I wonât. Hurt you. In your current state.â
Ciara responded with silence. She solemnly sheathed her sword back to its scabbard at her waist. She then wobbly stood up.
The diplomat suddenly exclaimed. She looked at the spot next to her in surprise. I, too, froze. I looked over to the corner of the wall on the opposite side. The elven used the wall as support to walk up to me. I questioned, âWh-What are you doingâŚ? H-Have you recovered?!â
The Elven Queen wobbled up to us. She couldnât see with her eye bandage. Not that it wouldâve made a difference without it. It took her a lot of effort and probably lots of falls to reach us. However, I couldnât call out to her in time, as she spoke first, âHumanity wants to attack us?â
âMm⌠itâs possible. Iâm just guessing. Queen Sisi is in a rush to have the entire world acknowledge her. To that end, she needs another war, and it may very well be waged against you elves this time. The reason for her visit here this time may very well be to prepare for the attack.â
âIs that rightâŚ?â responded the Elven Queen. Surprisingly, the Elven Queen didnât appear tense. She just calmly nodded: âI did consider the possibility of it happening. I met Queen Sisi once; I must say, there are very few Queens who would be willing to gamble with everything they have. Queen Sisi was able to win every gamble, though. She wasnât just lucky; she possesses a formidable will and intellect. Iâm fond of her, but her ambition frightens me. It seems the flames of her ambition have spread to my side.â
âSo, what plans do you have? Sheâs coming to the North this time, and Iâm sure sheâll look for you. Sheâs hoping to find an excuse to justify her attack, and you happen to be her excuse. You were exiled as the Elven Queen. For you to rely on humans to take back your throne is a very reasonable excuse. Queen Sisi will definitely slaughter all elves for your friendship.â
The Queen solemnly nodded: âI believe that. However, I will not see her. I know what sheâs thinking, but I wonât play along with it. Lucilia said one thing that I concur with. I, too, should give everything for elves. I can rely on myself; I can rely on someone who has sworn to stay with me forever to take me back. Nevertheless, I canât destroy elves for my own personal desires. My eyes arenât as important as our elven races. Our internal affairs are not an excuse for humans to realise their ambitions.â
The Elven Queen shook her head then turned, predicting where I was. She continued, âI would like to ask you to help me. At the very least, donât let Queen Sisi see me and converse with me this time. If I must, you must continue to remind me to stay calm. I am genuinely very infuriated right now and reluctant to be resigned to this fate. But nonetheless, I genuinely do not want to destroy elves for my own personal desire. That is my bottom line. If it is at all possible, I hope you can prevent humanity from attacking us.â
âPut that aside for now,â Veirya said.
I was very glad to hear that. Before I could respond, however, Veirya, spoke up. It wa peculiar to me. Veirya didnât care what we thought; she wasnât interested whatsoever, yet she tried to get ahead of me. She frowned for the first time. She asked the Elven Queen, âThe person. Who you just said. Would stay with you forever. Who is that?â
The Elven Queen fearlessly faced in Veiryaâs direction and calmly answered, âThat would be this man, of course.â
Veirya pulled me into her arms and seriously said, âWhy? Heâs mine. I wonât. Let him be with anyone else.â
âBut he kissed me. In our culture, a kiss between elves means a proposal. I donât plan to reject him.â
The Elven Queen mentioned something shocking, yet did so with composure. I was stunned; I could feel the murderous urge next to me gradually intensifying. Veirya coldly looked at the Queen and, in a voice colder than ever, responded, âHeâs mine. I wonât. Give him to anyone. I turned down Her Majesty. And now. Iâm turning you down, too.â
âI am afraid that is not for you to decide, Veirya. After all, it was not you who kissed me but him.â