The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 6 Chapter 46
Veirya tightly grabbed my hand and solemnly asked, âAre we. Going back. Now?â
After what happened, Veirya seemed to have become clingier. She wanted to hurry back, back to our North and pretend as though nothing ever happened. However, I no longer planned to go back. The North no longer served me any purpose. I couldnât ask the elves for flavouring anymore. Perhaps Lucilia might come and discuss it again. Even so, the elves would probably haul me back to their place if I went to them To add to it, I promised to protect Queen Sisi. Consequently, I had to stay here.
âVeirya, I need to inform you beforehand.â
After a moment of silence, I decided to not hide it from Veirya. After learning my lesson once, I decided to keep Veirya informed on everything no matter what. I glanced over to Angelina, who was next to us, then explained, âThe truth is, I promised Queen Sisi⌠to stay with her. I made the promise to her when you were absent. I will reinstate and protect her forever, so after I return to the North and settle some matters, Iâll return to the imperial capital. I want to stay here with Sisi⌠soâŚâ
âHey, hey, hey, youâre going overboard now, donât you think?â Angelina admonished. She grabbed my shoulder with one hand and jerked me over. She shuoted, âWhatâs that supposed to mean?! Arenât you already engaged to my daughter?! Why are you still thinking about Sisi?! What are you trying to do? You got engaged with Queen Sisi before coming back, did you? You betrayed Veirya from the beginning, didnât you?!â
âThen why are you talking about being with Sisi?! Youâre not her husband and most certainly not a citizen of this nation, so why must you stay with her?! The person youâre supposed to stay with and protect is Veirya, your future wife! How does Sisi come into the picture?! Also, nobody knows what Sisi and you do in the imperial palace during your stay here. What are you thinking?!!â
Veirya interjected: âItâs fine.â
Veirya snatched me from Angelina and pulled me into her own embrace. Iâm a man, yet I was tugged back and forth between two womenâŚ
âI also. Protect Her Majesty. He can, too. Plus. I trust him. From now on. I will always trust himâŚâ
âVeirya⌠donât go from one extreme to another extremeâŚâ
Angelina hopelessly held her hand to her forehead⌠Then, she pulled me into her embrace again. She looked at her daughter then kissed me out of the blue. I never expected her to kiss me right in front of Veirya. Veiryaâs body jerked in response. She instinctively reached for her sword but then suddenly paused when she looked at her mother.
Angelina pushed me away and wiped our saliva. She then snickered: âYouâre fine with that, too? Youâre fine with it if another woman does that to your man? Donât walk to another extreme! Care about things that you should care about!!â
âI trust him. After this time. I will trust him.â
I gratefully regarded Veirya. Indeed, she had gone from one extreme to another; however, given her limited abilities to think long-term, it was perfectly normal of her. That said, her trust made me feel somewhat guiltyâŚ. If you came home after having a tryst and saw your wife sleeping at the table with food prepared for you, youâd definitely feel guilty no matter who you were.
Veirya voiced, âLetâs do as you suggest. We will. Return to the Imperial Capital.â
Angelina heaved a heavy breath: âAh, whatever. Since thatâs your decision, go ahead with it. In saying that, seeing as thatâs your decision, Veirya, itâs fine⌠if I do something, as well, yeah?â
I vigilantly gazed at Angelina, who chuckled with a mysterious aura. I could faintly feel something was amissâŚ
Veirya kept her hold on me and conveyed, âTomorrow. I have some stuff. To do. So. Letâs sleep now. I want to sleep. With you. And LeahâŚ.â
âLeah is asleep already, so letâs not disturb herâŚâ
I began to shake with a hint of excitement. I was going to get to sleep with Veirya⌠and⌠and⌠Veirya and I were engaged. Since weâre husband and wife⌠it⌠it was⌠acceptable for us to do a little something, rightâŚ.? We⌠not to mention this sort of place⌠There were lots of things that could make us happy⌠for instance⌠there wasâŚ
âLetâs. Not disturb her. Then. I alsoâŚâ
Before Veirya could finish her sentence, Angelinaâs expression suddenly changed: âVeirya, you heard that, right? Thereâs noise outside.â
Veirya nodded. Veirya released my hand and pushed me into a chair. Then ,she stood in front of me, facing away.
Angelina snickered as she drew her sword: âYou still donât do thorough jobs. It appears that someone is here for revenge. This wouldnât be happening if you just slaughtered your way out of the imperial palace, right?â
âThatâs Her Majestyâs imperial palace.â
Seeing Veirya draw her blade, Angelina chuckled but kept her eyes on the door. It was no longer just the two of them who could hear the sounds. I, too, heard the footsteps and clanging meal outside.
âCan you make sure not to destroy this place? The succubi need the place to live⌠While youâre at it, itâd be best if you could capture that young fellow. I donât want to let him off the hook so easily.â
âYour fiancĂŠe and I are about to get into a fight, yet youâre busy thinking about keeping this place intact? You sure are a heartless man.â
Angelina pushed my head down. Someone slammed the door open. Angelina instructed, âHide there, and donât poke your head out. What you see may leave you sick. After all, Veirya and I arenât too good at practicing mercy.â
I obediently lowered my head. I trusted the two of them. Though the enemy numbered a lot, I still believed that the two were invincible. With my instigation, the young man was just marching to his doom.