The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 1 Chapter 42
The bath at night gave me urges I had to fight all night, so I went to the bathroom before going to bed. That was how I could prevent myself from doing anything to Leah when we slept together. However, Veirya didnât react in any way, despite being so close in proximity to a person of the opposite gender.
Veirya was very satisfied after getting to try scrubbing Leahâs back.
After recollecting my mind and body, I opened the door with absolute satisfaction.
Leah was already snoring in the blanket when I arrived. Little Leah snored quietly curled up on her side. She must be tired, after not getting any proper sleep for the last two or three days. She can get some good rest now. Though she was shocked a fair bit, I still need to thank Veirya for allowing Leah to calm down.
Although she was the one who almost killed Leah, she made us feel very reassured when she said, âI will protect you.â
After all, it did come from One-Slash Veirya.
I heard Veiryaâs voice as soon as I entered. I turned my head to see Veirya.
She came up from the side and grabbed my cloak. She said, âDonât forget about it. Every night.â
âI didnât forget.â I smiled helplessly, as I got dragged off.
âTo be honest, Iâm not too willing to spend time alone with Veirya at night, particularly after we just bathed together. Iâm afraid Iâm might do something no different from suicide.â
Veirya didnât look concerned, though.
I really suspect if Veirya is clueless about the things between men and women, and hence, doesnât care. She doesnât need to know these things as a warrior, after all.
Her room was lifeless, as always. She sat on a chair, looked at me and asked, âDid I do anything wrong today?â
âNo, nothing today. Actually, Iâm very grateful that you were able to say you would protect Leah. That calmed her down a lot when she was scared. I know that you will protect her, but I was somewhat surprised to hear you actually say it. I thought you were the type that couldnât express yourself.â
In a composed manner, Veirya said, âI just said what I would do. I will indeed protect her, which is why I said that. But it looks like I donât know how to hug people. Iâve never hugged anyone. My hug made Leah uncomfortable.â
I nodded and replied, âWhile Leah did feel very uncomfortable, you managed to get your thoughts across to Leah. She wouldnât have come down the stairs on her own accord, otherwise. You must protect her well because I know that I sometimes canât; just like this time. If those people got so angry that they lost their rationality and wanted to capture her to kill her, I wouldnât be able to stop them. Iâve come to realise that I canât stop them alone if they truly wanted to kill her. I need you to protect her.â
Veirya nodded and replied, âI will. Youâre right. The war is over. Iâve been thinking about what I could do, but nothing comes to mind.â
âYou can do lots of things. Please protect Leah at the very least. Iâll entrust you with Leah when I canât help her.â
We both stood up. She got ready to strip to go to bed without a wordâŚ
âI feel as if Iâve entered a period where I can let go of the mundane world for a goal, but when I thought of Veiryaâs body, feelings surface in me⌠So, I should hurry back to my room.â
After I had returned to my room, I hugged Leah. Leah wrapped her arms around my neck and pulled herself in, instinctively. I stroked her cheek and then looked at the wall. I silently pondered what I had to do next.
âWe have food, now, so no matter what happens outside, this city wonât experience a famine. However, I wanted to get the merchant we met last time, and his company, to come to our town and sell something. That way we could trade with the outside world. As for food, I donât want to offer any for sale, as we get nothing out of selling it to the homeless refugees.â
âSo what do I need to do next? I donât know what I can do during this winter. I need to get the townsfolk to reduce their hatred for demons.â
I stroked Leahâs belly, which had no belly button.
âThis is the biggest difference between Leah and humans. Normally, succubi are hard to detect, but that succubus did get busted, which means that Leah isnât safe, either.â
âI need to get the townsfolk to understand that the war is over and demons are no longer a threat, first. That way, they wonât go to the mountains and wilderness to pick fights with demons. Then Iâll get them to focus on developing the town, so that they wonât be thinking of killing demons all day long. I need to change that thinking of theirs as fast as possible, or else danger will continue to loom over Leah.â
I didnât have a good dream that night. Although I spoke to Veirya about protecting Leah, this was about my daughterâs safety, so I couldnât feel at ease. My dream was particularly chaotic. I even saw Leah get beheaded in front of me. That was so frightening, I sat up.
âI must protect Leah. I canât let anything happen to her.â
âLeah is my cute daughter. Sheâs so cute and pitiful. I must give her a proper life. I must provide her with a stable future. I promised her that I would show her the flowers in the south. I made a promise to her! I wonât leave her no matter what! Never!! Iâm Leahâs father, so I must protect her!â
âPapa, did you have a nightmare?â
I wiped my sweat off my forehead.
Leah suddenly hugged me around my waist. I could smell her familiar scent. I lowered my head and saw her tired look.
She had one arm around my waist, while she rubbed her eyes with her other.
Leah looks so seductive when sheâs in her enlarged form. However, I had no lust this time. I pulled her tightly into my embrace.
Leah hugged me back, but she looked at me, very puzzled. She didnât understand why I hugged her this way.
I hugged her tightly. Next to her ear, I explained in a shaky voice, âLeah, Papa will protect you. Papa will definitely protect you⌠Papa will always be by your side to protect youâŚâ
She didnât comprehend what I was trying to do, but she leaned onto my chest with bliss, nonetheless. She replied softly, âUhm, Leah knows, Papa. Leah always believes you, Papa.â
My mind and heart were totally at peace when I felt her warmth and her real touch. I shut my eyes and lay back down with her on the bed. She hugged me tightly and began to snore softly.
âI wonât let the warmth at my chest disappear. I will make damn sure that Leah sees the warm flowers that belong to Leah, who is as bright as flowers.â