The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 5 Chapter 23
āAngelina.ā
Veirya was puzzled why her mom would look so startled. Angelina quickly put down what she was doing and wiped her hands while keeping her eyes on her daughter: āYouāve never taken the initiative to speak to me ever since you grew up. Do you have something you want to talk about this time?ā
Veirya earnestly explained, āI. Probably had an argument. I gave him. A poor attitude. I assume. He is vangry. He didnāt. Bid farewell. When he left.ā
āYou two argued?ā
āHe. Stopped the doctors. From saving the wounded. I wanted. To have them help. Then. I told him to leave.ā Veirya gave a very simple recount of what happened, rendering Angelina dumbstruck.
Angelina couldnāt wrap her head around what happened. Lin Dongqingās methods were somewhat utilitarian, but he wasnāt someone who left people to die. He didnāt let the doctors save the severely wounded. Therefore, by the sounds of it, he knew what he was doing better. After all, he could see the truth.
āWhat do you want to do now, then? Apologise?ā questioned Angelina.
Veirya titled her head: āI. Wonāt apologise. I didnāt. Do anything wrong.ā
āI didnāt mean apologise for not taking the correct course of action but for hurting his feelings. Of course, itās the same for him; he also needs to apologise to you. If you truly think you didnāt do anything wrong, you wouldnāt have taken the initiative to come and told me about this, would you? You want to make up with him, donāt you?ā
Veirya looked away. Angelina laughed, thinking, āSheās my daughter, no doubt about that. Sheās the exact same as I was in the past. I behaved the same way around the man I liked back then.ā
While Angelina would usually be obedient and sensible, whenever she argued with her husband, she would refuse to admit her wrongdoings despite knowing he was upset. Sheād insist on waiting. Veirya, too, acted wilful and stubborn when she was in a similar predicament.
āVeirya, neither of you actually did anything wrong. Itās just that you two have different views. You donāt need to argue with each other; you both end up miserable when you argue. It doesnāt matter who apologises first. Youāre telling me this as youāre also feeling guilty, arenāt you? Itās nothing to be embarrassed about. See, he argued with you, yet he still went off to the elven lands. Itās not easy on him, either. When he returns, apologise to him.ā
āNo, heās just someone. Her Majesty gave meā¦ā
āVeirya!ā Angelina immediately cut Veirya off. Frowning, she asserted, āWhat are you talking about? Yes, Queen Sisi gave him to you at the outset, but after going through so much with you, do you still consider him a mere accessory? He didnāt do so much for you out of loyalty. Veirya, when someone unconditionally treats another person kindly, itās not purely out of loyalty. Do you think heās unconditionally nice to you? Wrong; heās not loyal. Thatās love. He loves you. Thatās why he tries to make you happy regardless of the price he has to pay.ā
āLove. Love. Is a higher form loyalty?ā
āNo, I just told you that he isnāt being nice to you out of loyalty. Itās because of love. To put it into perspective, itās essentially a man being loyal to a woman similarly to a knight devoting himself, I guess. Heāll love you with all his heart, and you will only have that one knight. You two arenāt master and servant; you donāt obey each other. Heās not your accessory but your romantic partner. Itās the same as Lucilia and you, except he loves you more than Lucilia.ā
āIs that. Love?ā
āYes. Therefore, youāre both in the same boat. If you hurt his love for you with what you said, you also need to apologise. He, too, must apologise.ā
Veirya nodded: āI will. I will apologise. But. Love. How do you respond. To love? Do I need to. Love him, too? But. What is love? I have never. Quite understood it. I thought. It was the same. As me serving as Her Majestyās soldier.ā
āItās not the same. Thereās no one who doesnāt understand what love is, Veirya. Youāll come to understand it. You just need to stay by his side and keep searching for it. I promise youāll come to understand it.ā
Angelinaās hand reached for Veiryaās head on its own; sadly, Veirya stopped her mother. Surrendering, Angelina chuckled then turned around and continued busying herself with her job. Veirya didnāt say anything else and left the room.
Veirya gazed in the direction of the elven lands. There was no news from him after he left. She pondered, āHe said. He could rescue. Her Majesty. But. How will he do it?ā
Veirya just spent a short second thinking about it before giving up. She had gotten used to it. Lin Dongqing had exceeded what she perceived to be impossible every time. She, subsequently, believed that he could rescue Queen Sisi if he was the one who went to her rescue.
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Current time at the elven forest.
From my side, Lucia looked down at her feet as she walked and minced her words: āI have never received a proposal⦠or⦠been in love with anyone before⦠This⦠is the first time someone has proposed to me, and is also my first time being someoneās partner⦠Iā¦. I donāt know if I can do a good job⦠Iām⦠Iām a bit worried.ā
āThereās no need to worry, Lucia. I love you because youāre Lucia. You just need to keep being yourself, while I take responsibility for loving you.ā
āBut⦠I donāt know how to love someone⦠I⦠Iāve never been a wife or mother, either⦠I⦠Iām worriedā¦.ā
āIāve never been a husband or father, either. I think weāll be able to learn how to fulfil the roles if weāre together.ā
Lucia giggled quietly. She couldnāt resist the urge to lean closer to me and tighten her hold on my hand. We had entered the interior of the elvesā city. Subsequently, the number of elves around also increased. There were lots of gazes of surprise and confusion. There was no backing out at that point. After so many elves saw us, I had to become Luciaās husband. Next was Luciaās brother, I guess.