The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 50
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Current time in the imperial capital at the guardsâ headquarters.
âGuys, guys, guys, come over and sit. While we are assigned to different locations, weâre all comrades. You have it tough out there, as well.â
The young man took off his cape. The female bodyguard behind him took it and hung it up. He didnât even spare Zero, who was smiling, a glance. The field military had always looked down on the garrison soldiers. Capturing cities and conquering land was the job of the field military. The field militaries soldiers and officers lived and died on the battlefield for the land then handed it over to the garrison soldiers to guard. They sweated and shed blood. Only to turn around and see the garrison soldiers merrily drinking and eating. There, understandably, was no way the field soldiers wouldnât be angry and look down on the garrison soldiers.
Though the Northern military was comprised of nobles, the field soldiers had always taken pride in themselves. Zero was also aware of that and so were the rest of the garrison soldiers. The field soldiers went through life and death, after all. That was why the garrison soldiers were in no place to be clapping back for being looked down on. Who could argue that dignity was more important than life? Both groups maintained a silent harmony between them, in the sense that neither of them interacted with each other. The field military took charge of matters outside of the city while the garrison soldiers were in charge of the interior. If their paths didnât cross, they couldnât clash.
The guards were a part of the garrison soldiers. The mightiest small team of garrison soldiers in the imperial capital consisted of the most experienced and strongest soldiers, who served under the cautious and decisive officers. That was also precisely why the guards were previously split up and managed by different individuals to avoid them uniting to usurp the throne.
The young man removed his long sword and pressed it onto the table. He candidly said to Zero, âWhat exactly do you people want?â
âWhat do we want?â Zero paused then revealed a hopeless smile: âWe donât want anything. Weâre just guards who are tasked with protecting Her Majesty? What could we do?â
The young man slammed the table with his long sword. He thundered in Zeroâs face, âQuit playing the fool with me. Nobody would be happier than you lot after hearing that Her Majesty wants to attack the elves! You donât want to go, yet you took the initiative to offer to lead a team to take on the task? What are you playing at? Are you questioning us?!â
Zero dawdled for a moment. In his mind, he thought, âItâs an undeniable fact that you field soldiers have a merit credited for capturing cities and conquering land, but the garrison soldiers and we guards are the ones who guard this place. Youâre coming to our headquarters to yell in our face? Youâre pushing it too far, donât you think? I can ignore the daily slander and mockery you make of garrison soldiers, but youâre now insulting us in our faces. Nobody can stand it. Weâre all military personnel. The garrison soldiers also deserve to be credited for defending the city. We canât have you, a kid, slamming the table and stepping on us.â
The guards reached for their sword handles, and so did the field soldiersâ guards. Zero wore a sombre look but remained silent. The young man also sat in his chair in silence. The both of them served Her Majesty as military personnel, yet had their weapons drawn in a confrontation with each other in her very imperial palace. It appeared a physical altercation would break out between them at any moment.
After a long silence, Zero answered, âI donât plan to do anything. Do you think we can convince Her Majesty? Do you think she would listen to us? Instead of all that effort, why not realise Her Majestyâs wish? Itâs not impossible to attack the elves. When it comes time to attack, we can just enter the forest and reach a few stalemates.â
The young man brought his emotions under control and seriously replied, âWe are Her Majestyâs vassals and soldiers; we must take responsibility for her decisions. We must be dutiful to her! Itâs clear that Her Majesty is in the wrong. We need to dissuade her. We canât allow her to destroy the empire and our predecessors sacrifices are for naught.â
âIs there any point in you saying that? Do you still not understand how Her Majesty thinks? Previously, everyone doubted we could attack the demons and fight with them head to head. They claimed that our nation couldnât support it. What happened in the end? Her Majesty took a sword, held it up to her neck in front of everyone and asked everyone to prepare for war. Last time, she threatened us with her life. What about this time? If we try to talk her out of it, itâs likely going to have the same outcome. What gives you the idea we have the power to dissuade her?â Zero sighed then added, âIf you turned down Her Majesty, do you think things will end well for you? Do you?! Even if you do die, Her Majesty wonât change her mind. Whatâs the point of all your effort? How about you hurry up, prepare, and do your best to realise her plans?â
The young man clenched his teeth. He stood up and left without a response. He knew that; he knew he couldnât talk Her Majesty out of it. Still, he still tried. He genuinely didnât want to let her ambition destroy the nation and to march his soldiers to their meaningless deaths. The veterans in the military had retired while the new recruits lacked experience. Plus, the military officer wasnât experienced with forest warfare. Starting a war without thinking it through would only result in wasting their soldiersâ lives.
The young man thought, âI want to try everything. My words arenât falling on deaf ears. Itâs just that Her Majesty hasnât met someone who she is willing to listen to. I should do as much as I can. Who knows, maybe the next person to tell her will get through to her and convince her to give up on her unrealistic endeavour.â
However, frankly, the young man knew such a person may not exist.
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Current time in the North.
âThese booksâŠâ The diplomat was surprised to see the neatly arranged books in the chest. She gently ran her hand over the books. She was so touched that she shed a few tears. In a shaky voice, she stammered, âThese⊠are the books from my home⊠I thought⊠I thought⊠that I would never get to see them againâŠâ
âLucia sent them. She didnât want to send them. After all, they are elvesâ assets. Moreover, they are a very important asset,â I said.
Ciara watched us from the other side. She had a drink of water and sardonically scoffed, âI guess those elves still have a semblance of a conscience, then.â
The diplomat tightly hugged one of the books. She started to shed more tears. There wasnât just one chest but three. I could see the diplomat hailed from a family of scholars, for her household had many books. After transmigrating here, I could understand the writing and speech, which was why Leah considered me well-studied. In reality, however, I was unable to write.
âLeah, from now on, learn humanityâs and the elvesâ language from this elder sister. Make sure to read a lot. Become an outstanding woman in the future.â
Leah didnât understand the text, but she was extremely elated to see the books. She sat on my thigh and looked at the elf across from us. She lightly hopped off my leg and gave the elf a deep bow. With a smile, she declared, âI will be your student from now one and wait upon you, Teacher!â
The diplomat was dumbstruck. From her expression, it was clear that Leah got through to her heart with her smile and by calling her âTeacher.â The diplomat shifted her hands. I was sure that she had a strong urge to pull Leah straight into her embrace. Succubi sure were scary, huh?