The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 6 Chapter 24
Queen Sisi set down her pen then gently blew the ink. One could never mistake Queen Sisiâs handwriting that was written with utmost confidence and liberation from strict rules. Leah curiously went up on her toes behind Queen Sisi to check out the letter written. Noticing Leahâs gaze from behind, she turned around.
âHehe, are you curious, Leah?â
âUhmâŠâ
Leah initially ran away due to fear, but she was left awkward when Queen Sisi called her. She felt that it wouldnât be right to run away, so she warily approached Queen Sisi. Leah gyrated her lips: âUmm⊠umm⊠Your Majesty⊠umm⊠I⊠think⊠you should not⊠make such a mess of a letter.â
âYouâre right about that, Leah.â
Queen Sisi spread the letter open. Because of the black ink smeared on it, it was harder to dry. Due to her own selfish reasons, the diplomat deliberately tried to delay teaching humanityâs language as much as possible. Hence, Leah still couldnât read humanityâs texts and, by the same account, couldnât understand what Queen Sisi penned.
Cheerfully, Queen Sisi explained, âBut this letter can help your papa. Sometimes, letters arenât intended for others to read for there is another layer of meaning behind the letters.â
âReallyâŠ? Leah does not really get it⊠Leah struggles to understand what Queen Sisi and Papa say.â
Queen Sisi folded the letter and carefully abbreviated her name in a small corner of the letter. She instructed, âLeah, take this letter to the succubus, and ask her to deliver it to the person at the address here.â
âUhm.â Suspicious, Leah had a whiff.
Face on her hand, Queen Sisi told Leah, âLeah, I am truly envious of you. You now have a father who loves you so much and protects you, which is why you can still smile despite being in the centre of this chaos. At your age, I lost everything. I searched for food people didnât want to eat. Stray dogs chased me down. Guards humiliated me. I also lost my father.â
Leah froze and tightly gripped the letter in her hand without knowing what to do. Queen Sisi crouched down and held her arms out: âSo, Leah, can I give you a hug the same way your father and Veirya does?â
âYour Majesty⊠If⊠if you insist, thenâŠâ
Queen Sisi gently pulled Leah into her embrace. Leah shuddered. Leah didnât dislike Queen Sisiâs scent. Leah never thought that Queen Sisi could hug her the same way a normal woman would, in that she didnât expect it could be so warm in the latterâs arms.
Leah, in a quiet voice, stammered, âYour Majesty⊠can you⊠protect Leahâs fatherâŠ? Ever since Mama Veirya left⊠Papa⊠has been out of sorts⊠He has been different to how he was before⊠He now has⊠a frightening smell⊠Leahâs heart⊠aches just catching a whiff of his scent⊠Your Majesty⊠Leah⊠Leah cannot bring Mama Veirya back⊠but⊠if you canâŠâ
Queen Sisi sincerely pledged, âI know. I know. I swear to you that I will do my absolute best to protect him. As long as I am alive, I will not let any harm befall himfor I, too, love your father. As such, I will not allow any mishap to befall him.â
Queen Sisi felt that her relationship with Leah was finally cordial. She felt that she was truly the equivalent of Leahâs mother. She wanted to perform better than Veirya, but she didnât see Leahâs face on her shoulders.
Leahâs expression was particularly aloof and violent. Everyone treated her as a child; she was privy to the fact that they approached her just to get close to her father. On the other hand, nobody understood her. What Leah wanted certainly wasnât a mother. All she wanted was her fatherâŠ
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Current time in the imperial palace.
The soldiers removed their swords from my neck. The young manâs awfully displeased visage put a grin on my mug. As I said from the very beginning, nobody in the palace would dare to kill me. I could do whatever I pleased unless Veirya showed herself.
âI wonât let you see Lord Veirya. It took a lot of effort for Lord Veirya to choose the correct path. I wonât allow you to ruin our nationâs future.â Without the power of his blade, the young man appeared so little and fragile. Nonetheless, he kept his gaze on me and remained stern as ever: âLord Veirya should be the one to rule this world. We are different to you. We are passionate and loyal to this nation!â
âImpressive. Iâm amazed you can brazenly mention loyalty. Queen Sisi is the symbol of this nation. Not only did you disobey her command, you even switched out the ruler. You can represent the will of the nation now? All you did was select a Queen you deemed befitting. You were no longer loyal ages ago. Youâre the very source of disorder in this nation. When Veirya makes an error in the future, you wonât hesitate to abandon her all the same. Your so-called loyalty is replacing the ruler of the nation to suit your own preference. Thatâs not loyalty.
âIâll give you a chance to repent: let me meet Veirya. Iâll convince her to quit, and then you can support Queen Sisi again. Thatâs the best outcome. Veirya is not cut out to be a Queen. You people know that.â
âWrong.â He shook his head without spending so much as a second to think. He sported a fervent gaze for Veirya that not even I, who loves Veirya, would have. He proclaimed, âQueen Veirya is the Queen we need. We donât need a fallen Queen the elves humiliated. We have decided to never change! We will not change regardless of what you say!â
âOh, really? Hmm, in that case, I wonât waste my breath anymore. I hope that you wonât regret it when the time comes. My issue with Veirya is a family matter between just us. Youâre the ones who insisted on turning it into what it is now. I could destroy the chapel for Veiryaâs sake and turn the elvesâ world on its head. Soon enough, you will also learn.â
âLord Veirya must become Queen! Even if itâs the last thing I can do, I will crown Lord Veirya!!â