The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 1 Chapter 40
Leah sat next to me, again, at dinner time, after a long period of not sitting next to me.
Veirya looked at her, somewhat surprised. She had tried to sit next to Leah, but Leah would run away every time. Veirya looked at me. It seemed that she was saying âwhat a pity.â
I shook my head with a helpless smile.
Veirya didnât do anything wrong this time.
Leah didnât react that way because of Veirya, but because there was a beheaded succubus corpse in front of her.
Leah was very scared, at the moment. She remembered her parents had been slain by Veirya when she heard that one of her own kind had died such a brutal death. She also recalled Veiryaâs pursuit, where Veirya rested her blade on her neck, at the end. She had forgotten it; no, she deliberately avoided recalling the memory, but she couldnât stop herself from recalling it today.
âI need to comfort Leah. Leah clings to me without letting go, now. I still need to mention it to Veirya at night, though. I donât think Veirya is too happy right now, either.â
The two of them ate in silence. Although we had just resolved an issue, the atmosphere was still heavy.
Leah ran upstairs after dinner, instead of lingering around in the dining hall. Veirya, who finally reacted, followed Leah upstairs. I was so frightened that I stopped washing the dishes and sprinted upstairs. I was truly scared that something might happen between the two of them.
I heard a loud crashing sound and Leahâs high-pitched scream from upstairs as soon as I had reached the stairs.
Leahâs voice then disappeared.
My heart stopped beating for a moment.
âWhatâs going on? What happened between them?!â
I rushed upstairs. Once I got upstairs, I saw Veiryaâs white cape.
In front of it was Leah, who was kicking the air. Leah tried to scream out in a painful voice.
I thought Veirya was strangling Leah, but I noticed that Veirya was actually hugging Leah, tightly.
I looked at Vierya, stunned.
Vierya hugged little Leah very tightly. She picked Leah up from the ground and pressed her up on her chest.
Normally I wouldnât see it, but I could clearly see Leahâs face buried deep within her gully right now.
Leah struggled desperately, but Veirya didnât care for her small hammer fists. She hugged Leah and shoved her head in between her valleys with an expressionless look.
I remember that whenever female characters have those scenes in Manhuas where their breasts bounciness is emphasised, theyâd say, âThese breasts are as big as a personâs head.â
I now finally saw breasts roughly the size of a human head.
Leahâs head looked the same size as Veiryaâs breasts, now that I saw her head in between themâŚ
âIâll be honest. I want to switch with Leah.â
It looked as if Leah was in a lot of pain, though. I believe this is the crux of the problem with booby face washes.
It felt the same as being strangled by Veirya, except that a booby face wash felt better. But that only applies to me. Itâs probably despair-inducing for Leah.
I quickly pressed my hand down on Veiryaâs shoulder.
Frankly, I donât have any idea what Veiryaâs trying to do. An expressionless hug like that wouldnât make me feel warm. If Veirya wanted to comfort Leah, this would only cause Leah to suffocate until despair filled her, wouldnât itâŚ?
âVeirya, what are you doing?â I tapped Veirya on her arm, and she let go.
Leah gasped for air and fell to the ground, powerlessly. She rolled on the ground and then ran over behind me, before turning back to fearfully look at Veirya.
Veirya looked at me and sincerely replied, âComforting Leah.â
âHmm? Comforting Leah?â
Veirya looked at me solemnly and calmly replied, âShe⌠is not in a good mood. You do this every time.â
âErm⌠I donât think my hugs are like thatâŚâ
âDo I have to crouch down?â Veirya crouched down in front of me.
She looked at Leah with eagerness, but Leah hid further behind me, as she felt terrified, instead. She was afraid Veirya would use a Chest Burial Fatality again.
After seeing Leahâs reaction, Veirya resentfully stood up. She looked at me and asked, âDid I do something wrong?â
âNo, it has nothing to do with you.â
I shook my head and then turned around to pick Leah up in my arms. She immediately leaned onto my chest and sobbed, softly. I stroked her back while looking at Veirya and in a quiet voice, explained, âThe townsfolk brutally killed a succubus, when we were absent, so Leah is a little scared, right now.â
Veirya didnât say anything. She walked up to me, but I didnât step back. I couldnât, even if I had wanted to, since I was carrying Leah. Veirya tried to wrap her arms around my neck.
I didnât step back, though, because I knew that Veirya wasnât hostile. More precisely, I was very happy to hear that Veirya had tried to comfort Leah.
âVeirya is someone who strongly lacks emotions, so for her to take the initiative to comfort Leah, can I presume that she has started to develop some emotions?â
Veirya pressed her hand gently on Leahâs shoulder, causing her to shudder.
She was so frightened she didnât even dare to budge.
Veirya, who was now looking at Leah, went silent for a moment before finally saying, âI will protect you.â Veirya still had her expressionless look. However, her expressionless look was very reassuring at this moment.
I donât know why she did this or said this today. Perhaps itâs because she doesnât want to revert back to the way she was.
Veirya isnât emotionless. She just doesnât know how to express her feelings. Sometimes, you just need to express a single sentence, though.
Leah stopped shaking so intensely and then turned her head to look at Veirya.
However, Veirya didnât add anything. Instead, she let go after Leah turned her head to look at her and then went back downstairs.
Leah didnât look away. She kept her eyes in Veiryaâs direction.
Veiryaâs back view looked the same as always.
However, Leahâs gaze showed her immense surprise. She seemed very surprised as to why Veirya did what she did. Maybe she was asking herself why she was different from her usual self.
âWould she feel less panicked, after learning that Veirya would protect her? Nobody protected her in the past, but she now had Veirya and me to protect her.â
I softly said, âShe really will protect you. Papa will also always stay by your side. Papa wonât let you be in danger again. Papa promises.â
After a moment of silence, I kissed Leah on the side of her face and said, âLetâs head back, Leah. Want to go back to the dining table?â
â⌠Uhm.â Leah grabbed my collar.
I wiped her tears with my hand.
She no longer had tears on her small face, and her eyes didnât show the fear of a rodent anymore. This was the first time she calmed down. She grabbed my collar, as though she was embarrassed, as she snuggled up on my shoulder.
I placed her down, gently.
She looked at the steps and then back at me.
I looked at her and revealed an encouraging smile. Once she takes this step, I guess we can consider it a step forward for her.
Veirya went to comfort Leah for the first time and hugged her for the first time today. The result wasnât too good, but she took that step, nevertheless.
Now it was Leahâs turn.
Leah took the initiative to return to Veiryaâs side for the first time.
Leah looked at the dark coloured floor in front of her and bit down on her lip. Her gaze contained some nervousness and determination. She sincerely took this stepâŚ