The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 7 Chapter 10
âWelcome b-, gasp!â When Anna heard us coming back, she cheerfully came out to welcome us and immediately noticed the ring on Veiryaâs finger. She was so pleasantly surprised that she covered her mouth with her hands. After recomposing herself, she smiled: âHave you gotten engaged? I thought that the trouble this time was relatively serious, but it appears that you even had the luxury to get engaged, which means that you handled it without breaking a sweat.â
âYou could say that it went smoothly. But it was thanks to Leah that I could return so smoothly.â
I grabbed Veiryaâs hand with a smile. Puzzled, Veirya asked, âWhy. Do we. Have to hold hands now?â
Veiryaâs question left me feeling awkward. How was I supposed to answer itâŚ? Foolish Veirya didnât know that, in love, sometimes there is no need for reasons. I wanted to hold her hands just because I wanted toâŚ
âI seeâŚâ Veirya didnât pull her hand out.
Anna giggled as she watched us. She questioned,, âSir, have you brought more guests back? The young girl is a catwoman, right? What do you plan to do with her? How shall I treat her?â
âErm, itâs a he, not a her.â
âHeâs my pupil, I guess. Heâll be working as you do in the future. Take care of us together. Tomorrow, give him a tour of our place and see what he needs to do. Thereâs no need to give him special treatment; just treat as you would any ordinary person.â
Everyone questioned Rossâ gender upon first meeting him, but what could he do? He had a lean and frail physique. Plus, he had a round face and large cute eyes in addition to cat ears. It was hard to blame someone for perceiving him to be a girl. In light of him striving to become a real man, I thought that he should go train with Veirya for some time. Obviously, it would be pointless for me to train.
Anna prepared dinner in the kitchen. A stack of letters was placed on the table. By the looks of it, a number of people were seeking me during my absence. By my estimations, they shouldâve been related to the injured soldiers. There were also letter from elves. There was no name or anything on the envelope, so it immediately occurred to me that it was Luciaâs letter. Only she would send me letters. I decided to leave them for later in case Veirya saw themâŚ
Edwardâs letter mustâve been penned when I was still in the North and be related to the mine. Let me correct myself there, he sent three letters, all of which I need to study. I didnât care about the other letters.
As Veirya came over to me, I swiftly slipped Luciaâs letters to the bottom.
âWho wrote. All these letters?â
âLots of them are from the wounded soldiersâ families. Iâm going to have to visit the injured soldiers over the next few days and sort things out there. There are also Edwardâs letters. I donât know what itâs about yet; however, I assume that it has to do with the coal mine. It might also be to do with the steam engine, but I donât know yet.â
I knew that Veirya might not have understood everything. Regardless, I didnât want history to repeat itself, making me have to explain myself to her again. She nodded. Yeah, she definitely didnât understand from that reaction.
âYou wonât. Be tricked. This time, will you?â
âWhen have I been tricked?â
She hurt my pride. It was humiliating to have Veirya, of all people, remind me to keep my guard up.
âI donât recall ever being tricked, either⌠Why did she just give me a reminderâŚ?â I suddenly realised.
Veirya titled her head: âLast time. Francis. Tricked you. Didnât he?â
I hopelessly smiled. Wasnât Veirya the source of the problem that time? It was because Francis pulled the suicide card on me that I had no choice. I couldnât say that to her, however. Instead, I assured, âI wonât let it happen again. Iâve always been very vigilant and cautious. It wonât be easy for Edward to fool me. Plus, I have S-, Her Majesty backing me.â
I almost blurted âSisiâ but quickly added âHer Majestyâ in time.
I packed away the letters and saw Ross standing next to Anna in the kitchen, struggling to get on his toes to watch Anna teach him something. The kitchen wasnât spacious, but Ross didnât seem to require much anyway. I could say the same for Anna.
If Ross had his ulterior motives well hidden, then he would steal my letters. Thus, I wanted to see if heâd watch to see where I hid them. Frankly, I hadnât identified anything that was alarming. In saying that, cats have superior senses compared to humans. As such, I might not have noticed him stealing ganders. I, therefore, would have to wait and see if heâd steal them. I planned to have Veirya and Angelina keep tabs on him. It was unlikely heâd be able to steal the letters at night, not to mention that I kept in mind the number of letters.
Achilles watched Edward pace back and forth in the room from the door. Edward no longer had a house as he had sold it for money. He now lived in an ordinary hotel room. Achilles scanned the messy and dirty room. By the looks of it, Edward was a grown man who had never performed a house chore.
âAh, Achilles, Iâm glad to see you. Please come on in. While youâre there, ask the people downstairs to bring me a quality pot of tea. Itâs a bit messy in here, but I hope you donât mind. Iâm packing up, after all. Iâll be heading to the North soon. Did you need me for something?â
âSomething important,â replied Achilles, shutting the door behind him. âI know that that youâve conducted some unknown deal with Her Majesty. So, are you going to the North to see him? I know that youâre eager to prove yourself right. You now wonât stop at anything to prove that youâre an excellent businessman, but you have to bear in mind that you canât offend everyone.â
Edward paused what he was doing. Feeling curious, he shifted his gaze to Achilles: âAre you encouraging me to betray Her Majesty? I donât know what exactly happened to others when they tried to get rid of him. All I know is that they betrayed Her Majesty, which was why they were erased. Heâs just hogging Her Majesty, big deal. Thereâs nothing scary about him. Additionally, I have Her Majestyâs support this time. What is there for me to be afraid of?â
âThereâs an awful issue with your frame of mind. Iâm serious, Edward. Iâm not saying this for his sake, jealous of you or to be a warrior of justice. Iâm just trying to give you a reminder. Do not lay your hands on him just because you have Queen Sisi. She doesnât love you; she loves him. He could demolish the chapel, the military and us. Keep pushing him, and he might come after us next as a consequence of your provocation. Iâm trying to protect us businessmen. What you are trying to do is playing with fire. You need to understand that.â
âReally? Haha, previously, you and the other businesses refused to accept me regardless of my efforts. I still remember that you all considered me a crook with no bottom line or shame, yet you now want me to be considerate of your futures? Why should I care for your futures?â
âThis isnât about our futures but yours, too! He will not spare you! You are pitching all of us into a crisis!!!!â
âThe businessmen who werenât afraid of even gods or hell are now afraid of one man? One man?â Edward scoffed as he clapped his hands. âAchilles, youâre growing old. I remember you used to be a businessman who dared to take on anything and anyone. You ran around on the battlefield and searched through corpses from the battlefields in places that demons would frequent, yet youâre now afraid of one ordinary man? Have you grown old and senile?â
âThis is called being rational!â
âI donât see how Iâm inferior to him. Since Queen Sisi recruited me to take him on, Iâm sure that Iâm in his league â make that him being in my league. Iâm sure I wonât be inferior to him. You lot have just been intimidated. I, however, am not scared of him. I have nothing to be afraid of. Watch, Iâll prove that heâs not invincible. Heâs just an ordinary man who gets fooled and will fail!â
Edward retreated two steps before resuming, âI need to head north tomorrow, so I want to turn in early today. So, Achilles, I canât drink with you tonight. Once I come back from the North, we can have a toast.â
It was clearly a demand for Achilles to leave. Achilles was speechless. The businessmen were genuinely afraid that Edward would aggravate Lin Dongqing, which would cause all businessmen in the imperial capital to pay a disastrous price. That was why he tried to stop Edward. Sadly, it fell on deaf ears, as Edward didnât seem to realise how scary Lin Dongqing really was.
Lin Dongqing, indeed, was an ordinary man who was susceptible to being fooled and failure. Nevertheless, he was the same as Edward, in that he was fearless, had no shame and bottom line. If the two of them collided, it spelt trouble⌠Alas, Edward had yet to realise it. Fortunately, Achilles had sent someone to Lin Dongqingâs side to keep tabs on himâŚ