The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 31
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Angelina didnât lie to me. After Veirya consumed the drug, it clearly upset her stomach. She didnât look as though she was eight or nine months pregnant, but her belly did bulge, nonetheless. Veirya couldnât do up the lower buttons on her clothing. She, therefore, had no choice but to reveal her belly for the meantime. I didnât have time to make her new clothes, as Her Majesty was supposed to arrive tomorrow.
Leah was particularly curious about Veiryaâs belly. Veiryaâs movement was somewhat restricted due to the change to her physique. I was slightly sad to not see the usual Veirya. After all, her belly wasnât my credit⊠She just resorted to a drug. Veirya didnât say anything or wear a different expression. Leah sat next to Veirya and carefully touched Veiryaâs belly, âMama Veirya, is this what happens when youâre pregnant? Do you have a baby in your belly right now, Mama Veirya?â
âNo.â Veiryaâs response was resolute. She looked at Leah and placed two pills on the table, âItâs because. Of this pill. My belly. Is just larger. Iâm not. Pregnant.â
âYeah?â
Leah picked up the pill. I snatched it from her and then said to Veirya, âDonâtâ give medicine to children.â
Veirya nodded: âUhm.â
Leah then ran over to me and looked at me with puzzlement: âPapa, why does Mama Veirya have to enlarge her belly? Is there some sort of benefit to it?â
âNo, itâs just a tactic to deal with Queen Sisi. Otherwise, Queen Sisi might ask Veirya to join the war. Leah, you donât want to see Mama Veirya join the war, do you?â
âUhm.â
Perhaps Leah shivered as she imagined all of the things that happened in the previous war with Veiryaâs participation. Leah then nodded furiously. I touched her head with a smile: âThatâs good, then. When Her Majesty comes, donât say anything thoughtless, Leah, okay?â
Leah unhappily pouted and softly said, âGeez, Papa, has Leah ever given you any grief? Leah has never spoken thoughtlessly before!â
I stroked Leahâs head with a smile: âSorry, Leah, Papa shouldnât have doubted you. Although, Queen Sisi is coming to our place, sheâs still the Queen, so donât forget your manners just because weâre together.â
âUhm!â
Though Leah had yet to understand the detailed formalities, she was unlikely to bother Queen Sisi as long as she wasnât too much of a headache. Queen Sisi didnât seem interested in Leah. In spite of her being the Demon Kingâs daughter, Queen Sisi never mentioned Leah. Queen Sisi cared for Leahâs fatherâs head rather than Leah.
I had passed down orders. Queen Sisiâs escort was going to camp in our place. The entire town had to get busy. I said it before; lots of places in the town were practically in ruins. Some places are inhabited while others werenât. I called for helpers from the nearby city to help us clean up the entire town. We didnât renovate things, but, at the bare minimum, we had cleaned up the alleys stuffed with trash and filthy water. I also made a trip around the entire town and essentially split up the town into sections for Queen Sisiâs arrival.
If Queen Sisi didnât have to visit, I mightâve been peacefully beginning to develop the North, and my story would become a slice of life novel. Compared to the current scene, I think a slice of life novel might be the toughest and lowest transmigration lifestyle. As soon as I transmigrated here, I saw the consequences of the war humanity waged against the demons. Then, I was swept up in humanityâs internal strife in their empire. Then, I had the elves versus humans war on my hands. That guy scored two moms when he transmigrated while I⊠Mm⊠well, I was pretty close by this stage.
I didnât know where it would be best for Queen Sisi to stay; hence, I selected two places. The first option was our place, and the second option was the only tavern. Needless to say, neither place could compare to the Imperial Palace. As such, I wasnât sure if she could stand it or not.
Anna placed dinner on the table then passed me the tray. There were three diluted bowls of soup. The three elves could finally eat, albeit a little. In addition, the bodyguard had taken charge for feeding the Elven Queen, therefore saving me the trouble. In saying that, perhaps Veirya still minded my interaction with the Elven Queen, which was why she never let me take care of the Elven Queen after the revelation.
Veirya couldnât move about after her belly was enlarged. Plus, the two, who had begun to dig in, were already fighting for food, so it was impossible for her to take care of the Elven Queen. As for Angelina, she didnât leave her room today. The more I thought about it, the more I suspected she was up to something, except I couldnât just outright ask her. I didnât think sheâd do anything harmful to us. Honestly, I wasnât interested in the Elven Queen at all. I did respect her some more, but I lost all interest.
Anna suddenly looked at me with a smug look in her eyes. I didnât follow right away, but a light bulb lit up for me. I never expected Anna to be someone who hopped from team to team. She wasnât on Veiryaâs team. She thought I had feelings for the Elven Queen, which was why she planned to have me deliver the food for herâŠ
âVeirya is sitting right opposite me!! How do you expect me to go and deliver it?!!â I shouted in my mind.
Anna tried to give me encouragement through her gaze.
âJust what is she trying to doâŠ?â I wondered.
I lingered for a moment then picked up the tray and got to my feet. Veirya immediately asked, âWhat. Are you doing? If youâre delivering food. Let Anna take it.â
âNo, Iâm taking it to Angelina.â
I faced my back to Veirya. Veirya glanced at the table to find that there was, in fact, one bowl short. She subtly nodded. I was lucky I didnât say anything or eat. Veirya thought that it was for Angelina. Indeed, Angelina still hadnât come down, which explained why Veirya didnât mind me leaving. Veirya didnât notice what was on the tray, probably because she was busy snatching up food.
I climbed the stairs then knocked on the elvesâ door before waiting three seconds and then spinning around to knock on Angelinaâs door.
Angelina didnât open up, but Ciara opened their door. When she saw me, she subtly narrowed her eyes then let me in. She didnât take the food from me for a change. That was unexpected; I went in, nevertheless. The diplomat looked at me with a smile: âYou did not come yesterday. I hope what Her Majesty said did not give you and Veirya trouble. After all, she, admittedly, was too rash. Veirya must be very important to you. Your relationship with Lord Veirya is not simple, is it?â
âMm⊠well⊠Iâd say itâs complex.â
âYour Majesty, he is here.â
Ciara shut the door. The Elven Queen gently sat up then, in a bleary state, turned her head in my direction. From behind, Ciara pushed me forward. Honestly, I was reluctant to approach the Elven Queen. I just wanted to deliver the food, and that was it. I definitely wasnât going to feed her, no way⊠no wayâŠ
âI am happy to see you again. I hope what I said last time did not cause you any problems. I thought she might have tormented you,â the Elven Queen apologised. She then softly giggled: âYour relationship with Veirya must be complex. Therefore, I hope that you can be forthright with me. Are you and her husband and wife?â
I shook my head right away: âNo.â
âSo, are you engaged?â
âNo.â
âSo, do you love her?â
âYes.â
I finally said it in a straightforward manner. I discovered that I didnât care about admitting my feelings for Veirya to others but couldnât say it her. I wanted to run away even when Veirya came close to me. I kept asking myself, âWhy does that happen? Iâm supposed to be good with wordsâŠâ
âSo, do you switch your target of affection?â The Elven Queenâs question was straightforward and passionate. She elaborated, âAfter all, you kissed me last time. I perceive that as a marriage proposal. I plan to accept your proposal, as marrying you is the only way to ensure I have somewhere to belong to. Furthermore, I do not hate such a gentle and considerate man such as yourself. I, too, want to experience romance and marriage.â
âHave you given up on returning to the elven lands?â
âNo, I have never and will not give up.â
âYet, you want to marry me?â
âI will return, but I do not plan to continue serving as the Queen. I no longer have my eyes; I cannot administrate a nation any longer. The next Queen in line just needs to continue leading elves to prosperity. I merely want to go home. Even the forest will do. If I do not go back, this place of yours is the place closest to the elven lands. Additionally, I can smell elven flowers here. If I want to go back there, I must have your assistance; I need my husbandâs help. You and Lucilia are on very good terms. Subsequently, I believe that you will have a way.â
I smiled helplessly: âYou have a keen sense of smell. I apologise. I am happy to know you feel that way; unfortunately, I do not plan to change my target of affection. As I have chosen Veirya, I must earnestly take responsibility for these feelings. Oneâs heart can only house one person. If there is another, it would not be fair. I do not want to let that pitiful woman down, which is why I will only love one woman.â
âYeah?â
The Elven Queen gently shook her head and then reached out for my face. I was slightly surprised but didnât dare to mindlessly move, as Iâd end up pouring the contents on the tray onto her. She touched my cheek. She used her longer, slender and supple fingers to gently touch every part of my face, seemingly afraid that sheâd miss a single an inch.
âI cannot see your face, so please allow me to slowly touch it. I want to use my hands to imprint the image of your face into my mind.â