The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 5 Chapter 2
As the weather warmed up, the quality of our breakfast increased accordingly. We no longer had just yoghurt, and no longer was it simple bread, cheese and butter. We also had more fruit and fruit spreads. Plus, we had more fresh milk. We had a bucket of milk delivered to our door every morning, and weâd leave copper coins in the bucket for them to pick up in the evening. Then, someone would deliver wine and fruit to our door. Similarly, we left copper coins behind. So, while we didnât leave the house, we had the privilege of enjoying lots of food. Being able to afford breakfast meant that you were rich in this era. Lots of people didnât have breakfast. Theyâd just grab a piece of bread and head out to work.
Leah was very happy. She had lots more motivation in the morning ever since the weather warmed up in the North. Owing to the warmer weather, it felt a bit more similar to the imperial capital. The temperature was cool; it wasnât freezing or burning hot. The atmosphere in the town was friendly and warm. Food was no longer lacking. Veirya and Leah blessed me with gentleness and familial love.
I didnât know when Francis would come and tell us to leave, but I enjoyed the life I had at present. Leah would nudge me awake in the morning with her small hands. Then, weâd have breakfast prepared by the time we went downstairs â courtesy of Anna. Veirya and Angelina would already be waiting at the table. When we ate, Angelina would step on my foot; Iâd retaliate and accidentally bump Veirya, thereby leading to her questioning what I touched her for. The Elven Queen would come downstairs. She would sit in the long corridor for a while ever since the flower seeds began to sprout. In spite of the flowers having yet to bloom, she still wished to find the smell of her homeland.
I didnât inform the Elven Queen about humanityâs attack. Humanityâs army would require roughly five days to reach our town from the Imperial Capital. The war didnât open up opportunities for politicians exclusively; it also opened up opportunities for businessmen. Be it big or small-time businessmen, they travelled to the North. The empty properties quickly became stores that they were charged two hundred silver coins for. The rowdy sounds of carriages definitely had to follow behind the armyâs advance. Essentially, the army was moving money from their perspective.
I forbade anyone from opening brothels. They could do as they pleased in their own military camps, but I wasnât going to allow a place where people often started quarrels or challenged morals to exist in Veiryaâs town. The townsfolk shared different religious beliefs with the people who just came to begin with; therefore, there was a higher risk of conflicts. If I set up bars and brothels, it was practically a guarantee weâd have assault cases to sort out.
Angelina and Anna volunteered to maintain security in the town. Ciara also promised to join them when she had time. With the three of them patrolling the town, it would be safe, and I trusted them.
âPapa.â Leah ran up from behind while I was crouched down, examining the sprouting flowers, and hugged me around my neck in a gleeful manner.
I grabbed hold of Leahâs hand. The flowers that were sprouting out were the so-called rainbow flower. I had never seen a rainbow flower before, but Lucilia confidently proclaimed it to be the most beautiful flower. Summer had not come in yet, but I could already feel the summer air. I was worried because, normally, beautiful flowers bloom according the seasons and not vice versa. If the flower didnât bloom in summer, we would have to wait until next year.
âHas the flower not bloomed yet?â asked Leah, blinking her eyes and scanning the flowers.
I clapped my hands and carried Leah up on my back. I laughed: âNo, not yet. Itâs fine, however. In two or three more months, they shouldâve fully grown.â
âRainbow flower.â The Elven Queen, who was sitting in the corridor behind us with a cup of tea in hand, smiled: âI can still remember it from when I still had my vision. When I travelled for some time eastward of our elven imperial city, I found a field of rainbow flowers in bloom on a hill. At the time, the birds in the sky and the rainbow flowers were a perfectly synchronised scene. Though I can no longer see, I can smell the fragrant smell, which allows me to feel that I am still in the elven lands.â
Leah turned around to the Elven Queen: âSister Queen, do you really want to go home?â
âYes.â The Elven Queen nodded with a chuckle. She then asked Leah, âLeah, your homeland is not here, either, is it? Do you miss home, Leah?â
âI donât mind because I have Papa with me. Iâm very happy as long as Papa is with me.â
Leah revealed a bright smile. That bright smile was the prettiest flower in the entire world, but the Elven Queen couldnât see it. I couldnât resist the urge to tightly hug Leah, and she went along with me to tightly hug me back.
The Elven Queen softly laughed and then had a drink. She replied, âI feel the same way.â
âHmm?!!â
Leahâs vigilance level maxed out instantly. I, too, blushed as a result of hearing the Elven Queenâs response. I suddenly found myself unable to respond. The Queen didnât know where we were, so she just calmly giggled.
I looked at the Elven Queenâs smile. I truly felt she was a pitiful woman to be kept in the dark about humanityâs attack on the elves. She had left the elven lands, but her heart was still with them. I suppose she wouldâve been more miserable if I told her, though⊠How depressing would it be to realise humanity was going to attack elves, yet she was powerless to do anything? Furthermore, she might go and get herself killed if she was too worried. I, therefore, decided that it was better for her to stay oblivious. Sometimes, hiding some things isnât necessarily wrong. It could be a way of protecting someone.
âYour Lordship.â
The Elven Queen stretched her hand out with a smile. I grabbed hold of her hand. She used the pillar next to her to support herself to her feet. She tried to take a step forward. I swiftly caught her to support her despite my left foot also being out of commission. She walked into the soil and relished the sensation of her foot making contact with the soft soil. She squatted down and searched for the flower. She softly murmured, âThis is the rainbow flower.â
I couldnât see what the Elven Queen thought underneath the black cloth covering her eyes. I wondered if sheâd cry due to the nostalgic emotions that wouldâve surged up upon finding a flower she was familiar with in a foreign country. I silently stood next to her and watched her. She lowered her head and softly asked, âYou will be leaving for some time again, correct?â
âYes.â
âI shall wait for you here, where the rainbow flower shall bloom, then, Your Lordship. I hope you can come back when it blooms. Where you and the rainbow flower can be found is now my home.â