The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 6 Chapter 10
âTheyâre. Still not back. I think. Theyâre in danger. Because. Lucia. Is Very dangerous.â
âThey havenât even left for ten minutes, have theyâŠ?â asked Angelina.
âItâs already. Been very long,â persisted Veirya. âI have to go. See them. Last time. I didnât go. And this happened. So. I must go see. This time.â
âAll right, then.â
If he loved her daughter, his firm attitude would reassure her daughter. Further, if her daughter truly wanted him, and he didnât have any misgivings, Angelina planned to find a chance to kill Lucia and snatch him back. He was her daughterâs, after all, not to mention that he was the key to her peaceful life.
If he wanted to refuse, ten minutes shouldâve been enough. Therefore, Angelina reasoned that it would be all right even if Veirya went.
Angelina and Veirya went outside. Anna inquired, âMay I ask what you two plan to go outside for?â
âProtect him.â Veirya picked up her long sword and fixed it to her belt after she responded.
Seeing Veirya grab her sword, Anna hesitantly suggested, âUmm⊠Lord Veirya⊠Lord Angelina⊠I think that it is not wise to attack the elves now. I think it is best if you do not attack them.â
A corner of Angelinaâs lips curved up: âNo, we arenât going to attack them. Weâre afraid that he might be taken by the elves. He canât protect himself. We know what we should and shouldnât do. Anna, donât worry too much. Iâll keep Veirya in line.â
âBut⊠but⊠Veirya has never given him much of a response. He might be broken hearted⊠I donât have any right to criticise, though. All I can do is watch their romance. Itâs quite interesting, nevertheless,â rationalised Anna.
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Current time at the forest border.
The elves didnât do anything, but that was thanks to Lucia stopping the angry elves. They didnât choose to pester or attack us. Lucia didnât do anything excessive even at the end. I was grateful she didnât force me to go with her. Her face was smothered with her own tears in the end, but she didnât harm me. The elves helped her leave after I firmly rejected her. I was able to breathe a breath of relief for the meantime as the elves didnât attack us. The matter with the elves shouldâve been done and dusted. Although Lucia still might have ideas, at the very least, she wouldnât blatantly do anything damaging to me.
Next, I had to go to humanityâs imperial capital. I had to take back the throne for Queen Sisi, and I had to bring Veirya and Leah along this time. Thus, the rear â the North â would be without any administrator in name. As a result, it would be dangerous in the North if the elves attacked.
Lucia probably wouldnât do that, however. She didnât want to hurt me, after all. Therefore, it would stand to reason that she wouldnât attack our North. Furthermore, if the elves attacked the North, it would be an elven attack on humanity. The field military would take action against them as a consequence.
I wouldnât think the elves would let their emotions drive them to foolish decisions. The Queenâs faction was more rational and smarter than her brotherâs radical revolutionist faction; they would stop Lucia from doing anything crazy.
Queen Sisi walked behind me. If none of this happened, she wouldnât follow me so docilely. In saying that, I didnât have any intention of concerning myself with her. I knew that I had to leave Lucia, but it was strangely upsetting. The two of us quietly returned to the town as if nothing happened.
Suddenly, Queen Sisi grabbed hold of my hand and remarked, âWhat I just said was all true.â
I turned around. Calmly, I stated,âI know. What you said was right. I only love Veirya; I have no intention of developing a relationship with Lucia, so you were right.â
âNo, Iâm referring to my love for you.â
Queen Sisi held my hand particularly tightly. I, as a matter of fact, couldnât get my hand out. She went on, âIâve always craved a Princessâ love. When a Princess is in despair, a knight will come rescue her, and take her away. The Princess wouldnât have to do anything or worry about anything. Sheâd abandon everything at present and run off with her knight. Thatâs the romance I wanted. When I wanted to give up, you came to rescue me by yourself and jumped down into the putrid sewer to rescue me. At that moment, I decided Iâd always love you. Little Doggy, Iâm being serious. I genuinely love you. I no longer care if I can be a Queen again or not; I just want to be with you.â
Somewhat irritated, I shook my head and sighed: âDo not play around, Your Majesty. If you truly mean that, your love would be too cheap. If you fall for whoever saves you, how many people would you love?â
âBut you were the only one who came,â firmly answered Queen Sisi. Without stopping, she continued, âYouâre right. Iâll love him as long as he has the courage to come to my recue. However, nobody but you came. Thatâs why I fell in love with you. Is that a problem?â
âNo, but you should not be telling me this now of all times.â I pulled my hand out then turned around. I carried on while feeling annoyed: âI just rejected Lucilia. Do you think I would accept you? I assume you know what my answer is. You are only making me feel worse, mentioning it now.â
âI know you rejected Lucilia, but I am not Lucilia. Iâm not someone who stops even if itâs impossible. You rejected Lucilia, true, but that doesnât mean that youâll reject me. I wonât give up. Iâll win you over from Veirya. Do you believe me?
âWhen you saved me, I decided that I would forever stay by your side from then on. I wonât leave unless you accept me or I die. Otherwise, I will always stay by your side. This isnât something that you can decide. The decision lies with me.â
âPlease do not jest, Your Majesty. At the moment, I have absolutely no interest in this. I told you: I only love Veirya. I will not change for any other. I am serious about this.â
âYou think Iâm joking?â Queen Sisi tilted her head. She reached up and clasped my face. She took a step forward. The two of us were roughly the same height, yet she went up on her lips to bite my lip.: âNow you know that Iâm serious, right?â
It wasnât a kiss. Call it a bite instead. Queen Sisi licked her lips then asked, âYou get it now, right?â
I had my words bitten out of me. I just dealt with Lucia. Now what? How was I supposed to react? What was I supposed to say to her? Yes, I knew the simple answer. The problem was that my brain was blank. There was no option in sight to select.
âWhat. Are you two doing again?â
The voice from behind sent a cold chill up my spineâŠ
Queen Sisi immediately grabbed hold of my hand, but my attention wasnât on her. I slowly turned my head around to see Angelinaâs irate gaze, and Veiryaâs cold gaze on me.
I saw rage in Veiryaâs gaze for the first time. Before I could utter a word, she coldly enunciated one word: âTraitor!â