The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 35
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âI think living here is nice. You donât need to find a place elsewhere,â commented Queen Sisi.
When Queen Sisi saw our place, she nodded with a soft chuckle. We just had a tour of the first floor. Honestly, we didnât even fancy up the first floor. The fountain had just been done. The rubbish left behind after it was repaired was still dumped there. The flowers on both sides of the garden had yet to be planted, and pretty flowers had yet to sprout from the soil we dug up. I didnât think there was anything worth seeing. I wasnât sure Queen Sisi was genuinely interested or if she was mocking us. Perhaps she just really wanted to live with Veirya.
We didnât let Queen Sisi upstairs. Though the Elven Queen wouldnât turn against elves and side with humanity, since she was sensible, a fact which really relieved me, I didnât want to let the two Queens meet. The less trouble I had, the better.
âAre you not going to give me a tour of the second floor?â questioned Queen Sisi.
Queen Sisiâs aim seemed to be to meet with the Elven Queen on the second floor. The greetings and shock from Veiryaâs pregnancy had subsided, so Queen Sisi took the reins again. At the start, I thought my guess that Queen Sisi visited our place for the Elven Queen was on the mark, albeit not knowing how Queen Sisi knew the Elven Queenâs whereabouts.
Queen Sisi was cognizant of the fact that I deliberately didnât let her meet the Elven Queen. My desire to hide the Elven Queen probably made it more evident the Elven Queen was at our place. Furthermore, the Queen Sisi knew that I knew what she was thinking; therefore, she brought it into the open and forced me to take her upstairs. Queen Sisiâs question wasnât actually a question but a command. I, consequently, had to take her upstairs and let her meet the Elven Queen.
I sighed to myself. I had no choice. I tried to explain, âMm, there are only bedrooms on the second floor. However, there are injured elves, who are recuperating upstairs, which is why I that think it is best not to disturb them.â
âThat doesnât matter. I came to see my good friend. After all, she was once my comrade when we fought together. I basically know what happened with the elves. I know what happens in my territory, after all.â
âDid Queen Sisi just cast a glance at me?â I wondered.
I knew what Queen Sisi hinted to me; she wanted to tell me that, despite me being in the northernmost area, she was still informed of everything that happened there. I, however, saw through her ruse. It was a senseless threat; Queen Sisi only knew about the incident. The only thing I didnât know was how she found out.
With a subtle grin, I remarked, âIt appears Veirya and I kept our secrets quite well, then.â
Queen Sisiâs expression stiffened on her face, although she quickly replaced it with a smile. She pinched my face, âHow interesting, Little Doggy. If youâre a dog, you should know what you should and shouldnât say, right?â
âSorry, Your Majesty. I do not work in the imperial capital.â
Queen Sisi unhappily pursed her lips: âI see that you are blurting out my weakness. So then, shall I ask that question from that day again? The question is the exact same.â
âCoincidentally, Your Majesty, my answer happens to be the same.â
Queen Sisi softly giggled and then grabbed the rail to head upstairs. I sighed to myself. It was unavoidable in the end.
The young man and Achilles werenât wrong; Queen Sisi did, indeed, want to attack the elves. Else, she wouldnât need to see an Elven Queen who had fallen from power â unless she actually swore a sisterhood oath with her, planned to take her back to the imperial capital and take care of her for eternity. That wasnât the sort of person Queen Sisi was, though.
Queen Sisi was the type to eat someone bones and all. Perhaps a vampire would be a more appropriate way to reference than a human. She sucked the life out of people before finally throwing their corpse away and complaining they tasted bad. That was her true nature.
I followed Queen Sisi upstairs to the elvesâ room. The Elven Queen probably shared my thoughts: if we could be less one problem, then let us be less one problem. I noticed Angelina still hadnât stepped out of her room, though, albeit still eating as per usual. Sheâd sneak out to use the toilet, but I didnât have the foggiest clue as what she was hiding from.
Was it because I rejected her last time, I wondered. What flipping right would she have to be upset and angry about, though?!! She was Veiryaâs mom for Peteâs sake!! What sort of mother gets jealous of her daughter?! Shouldnât she be happy to see a man be faithful to her daughter? It wasnât time to be worrying about Angelina, nevertheless. After all, Angelina was an adult and wouldnât be wilfully angry as a child. Â The priority was the meeting between two Queens.
Queen Sisi knocked on the door. Ciara pulled the door open. She wasnât particularly surprised to see Queen Sisi. In fact, she calmly bowed: âEsteemed Queen Sisi, it is a great honour to meet you here. Our Queen has yet to recover, unfortunately. We are not in the elven lands, either. Therefore, please forgive us for not being able to provide you with the best reception.â
âThatâs not important. I canât ask an injured woman to salute me. Plus, I came to visit you; hence, you donât need to stand on ceremony.â
Queen Sisi pressed her hand on the Ciaraâs breasts and pushed the latter away. She looked eager to enter. She could no longer wait to see her final goal, the Elven Queen. I followed her into the room. The Elven Queen lied on the bed as usual and didnât greet Queen Sisi. I didnât know if she was feigning to be asleep or if she was actually asleep. Queen Sisi couldnât hide her smile when she saw the Elven Queen. She then immediately switched her smile for a heartbroken demeanour. She walked over and knelt down in front of the Elven Queen. Queen Sisiâs switch was shockingly fast. Queen Sisi could definitely score an Oscar. Heck, she already had tears in her heterochromia eyes!
âMy most beloved elf, what happened to youâŠ? What exactly happened to youâŠ? Heavens, I never thought they would do something so cruel to you. I-I, my heart hurts⊠Dear, Dear, tell me, what exactly happened? What do you want to do? I will definitely help you. I will definitely avenge you! Tell me, dear, you can tell me anything!!â