The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 7 Chapter 2
âYou truly have impressive calculation skills for a businessman. I mean, you can do division, after all. You must be a scholar, too.â
I caught the pleased tone in the scholarâs speech. His appearance was lanky and frail but very tall. Imagine a wobbly bamboo stick if you will. The interior of his house was messy. It resembled a dining place, with utensils piled up here and there. Dry food and wine littered the floor. A rodent casually scuttled past me without any fear of us. He led me up a narrow wooden flight of creaky stairs. Iâm not lying when I say that I felt it was going to crumble. He, however, was indifferent and even quite excited.
âThere are lots of interesting things in this world, division being one of them and the steam engine I designed being another. The same applies for those things which can emit all sorts of colours. Did you know that, if you took a piece of iron, then poured this liquid on, yes, this one here. Be careful not to touch it. Pour it onto the metal and look, the iron foams. Also, this gas can explode. It truly is miraculous. Why exactly does it happen?â
âHonestly, buddy, Iâm not interested in your junior high school chemistry gig,â I wanted to say.
I never took chemistry classes in university, but I knew what he was doing and the reason for the chemical reaction. Nevertheless, all of that was still in the research phase in this era. People could produce acid, but they didnât understand why it reacted with iron. Mathematics had also just begun its gain recognition.
âWhy does he want to buy Veiryaâs sword, then? He wouldnât use a sword judging from his appearance,â I contemplated.
Cheerful, he conveyed, âSorry, I let my excitement get the better of me. I like sharing my discoveries with others. Sadly, most people do not know anything. I think you can comprehend what I mentioned, though. After all, you seem to also like mathematics. Anyway, I should not hold you up. Sorry, I have never seen you before. May I ask what you have come here to see me for? If it is about the steam engine, you need to see Edward for I do not know much.â
âNo, Iâm not here for the steam engine.â Obviously that was a lie. Faking a laugh, I expounded, âI came here today for the sword you bought. It was stolen. It shouldnât have been sold, so I came to take it back.â
âI get it. You said that it is stolen property, right? I donât care, having said that. I paid for it. It wasnât legal with him, but I legally obtained it. Is it illegal for someone to buy it?â
âItâs not⊠In that case, can I buy it off you, then? How much do you think itâs worth?â
âSorry, but I donât want to sell it,â he replied, with a shake of his head and a smile. âItâs the sword that was used to slay the Demon King. Itâs extremely important to humanity. At the moment, itâs an ordinary sword, but how about in ten yearsâ time? Itâs a historical artefact. It will become a worthy part of history in years to come, which is why Iâm collecting it.â
âYeah? You might end up disappointed, then. The sword used to slay the Demon King wasnât that one. Youâve been deceived.â
âThatâs impossible! The sword is definitely Veiryaâs. He said that the owner of the sword had silver hair. Itâs definitely Veiryaâs said. Plus, Queen Sisi bestowed her with the sword. Iâm sure itâs this sword,â denied the man. âYou canât fool me!â
âIâm not fooling you. Itâs true that itâs not that sword. Youâre right that Queen Sisi gifted Veirya a sword, but itâs not the sword that Veirya used to slay the Demon King. It was a gift given to her after she slew the Demon King. Frankly, there are a dime a dozen of them. As a matter of fact, it wasnât even Veiryaâs original sword.â
âWhy do you say that?! How do you know so well?!â
I showed him my hand, my ring, not the wedding ring to be correct because I already broke the glass pearl on it: âSad as it is, Veirya was conned of her sword for this ring when itâs just glass pearl. You should be able to figure out what my relationship with Veirya is given that I received a ring from her, right?â
âYouâre⊠youâreâŠâ
âCorrect, Iâm Veiryaâs fiancĂ©. Thatâs why my information is accurate, isnât it? Veirya never keeps her sword. Her weapon is quickly worn out or damaged beyond use on the battlefield if not lost. As such, she didnât use that sword to slay the Demon King. Youâve been scammed. Thatâs just a sword that was made very well. If you want, I can give you an exact replica.â
He froze, not knowing what to say. With a smile, I took the sword off his hands without much effort: âThis is Veiryaâs sword that was conned from her, so it should be returned to its rightful owner. If you want to keep the sword, youâre better of keeping this. This is a ring that Veirya exchanged her glory as a soldier for, and itâs the first personal item she made an exchange for. So accordingly, if you want to collect good stuff, I think that this is what you should collect.â
âYeahâŠ? That seems to make sense.â
He accepted the ring from me. The ring was used to scam Veirya for her sword. Then, I used to get her sword back. Interested if I say so myself. I fixed the sword to my belt with a smile.
âIs there anything else? If you only came for the sword, I donât think you would have come here.â
âI did, indeed, come for the sword. Also, Iâm Edwardâs friend. Iâve heard about you from him.â
âEdward? To be honest, we may be friends; however, we donât exactly know each other. Iâm used to it, nevertheless. Not everyone can understand. The reason for my joy isnât because this machine will make me money. What I enjoy is the process of creating it. I get to be happy, and so does Edward. Thatâs why I donât have an issue with it.â
He smiled as he carefully tucked away the ring. He scanned his collection and queried, âWithout Edward, I wouldnât have the money to buy this stuff. I donât care about money. Unfortunately, money is a necessity. I love these things. Humanity is limited to a short lifespan. If we canât leave anything behind, what was the point in being here?â
âYouâre exactly right. Do you have any opinion of Edwardâs business? Ambitious is the best word to describe him. He wants to have a monopoly on the entire process. Heâs mining right now. You know about that?â
âIâm not interested in that. Thatâs for you businessmen to think about, isnât it? I donât understand all that stuff. Edward is a collaborator. When it comes down to it, I hope he has income. Heâs put all of his hope on this.â
âSo, in other words, if his business runs into a hurdle, then youâll definitely help him?â
âI see.â I took a step back: âThank you for returning Veirya her sword. I wonât keep you any longer. Goodnight.â
âOh? Do you really not plan to stay and take a look? I have lots of things here. I thought you would be interested in this sort of stuff. After all, someone uninterested wouldnât learn division.â He enthused, âYou know, I discovered that lots of numbers canât be divided. The numbers are different to our current numbers. They donât follow any set rules. LookâŠâ
Honestly, I didnât plan to listen to him explain junior high school mathematics. My high school knowledge would be enough to create a science revolution in this world. I, nonetheless, didnât intend to disrupt historyâs development. I was just an ordinary man. It wasnât something that I shouldâve been doing.
I shook my head with a smile: âIâm interested somewhat. As you pointed out, nevertheless, Iâm a businessman at the end of the day. My focus isnât on mathematics. Plus, Iâve just gotten back my fiancĂ©eâs sword. Iâm in a rush to get it back to her, so, goodbye.â
âI wonât keep you, then.â
He was a tad disappointed. Thankfully, he didnât badger me. I didnât see the steam engine. I probably had to pay him another visit. In saying that, Veirya was eager to return to the North, so I probably wouldnât meet the scholar for some time. I wanted to stay in the imperial capital for a while.
There wasnât a sound outside, but I wasnât worried or afraid for the reason that there were people waiting for me at home. Leah wasnât the only one waiting for me. Veirya was also waiting for me.