The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 2 Chapter 7
Veirya was very fast. It wasnât easy to catch up to her. I kept calling out her name as I chased after her, but she never turned around. If she was spiting me, she had piqued my interest, as I never thought sheâd spite somebody.
Veirya didnât walk about randomly. She went to the house we stayed at. I chased her back into the house.
âWhat am I going to do if she quickly shuts the door on me if she enters, thoughâŠ?â
âVeirya! Veirya! Wait for me! Let me explain! You need to understand me!â
She spun around, grabbed me by my collar, and then dragged me into the house. She then aggressively hooked her left arm on the door and threw me up against the wall again. She aggressively grabbed my throat, causing my chin to lift up in reaction. She looked at me with eyes filled with rage. She shouted, âWhy did you betray me, too?! Arenât you my spoil of war?! Why did you speak up for that woman?! I did everything she did with you! What else did that woman do to you?! What do you want?! What more do you want?!!â
Veirya aggressively leaned in and kissed my lips without a hint of hesitation. Wait, no. It wasnât a kiss. It was a teeth crash. I heard the distinct sound of our teeth colliding and a mind-numbing sensation as a result of my head being shook. However, Veirya didnât care, and instead, tightly plastered her lips to mine. She then grabbed my hands and pressed them onto her breasts. Then, she removed her lips a short moment after, and shouted, âAnd now? Will you now stand on my side?! I forbid you from speaking to that woman! Remember that!!â
Veirya smashed me up against the wall again. It waqs as if she went mad. I felt my spinal column violently collide with the wall. My voice became indistinct, but I loudly exclaimed, âIâve always been on your side!!â
Veirya slammed me up against the wall again then firmly pressed her knee onto my chest. She grabbed my shoulder and yelled.
I looked back at her and thundered, âVeirya! Youâre no longer a soldier! Youâre no longer a soldier in the military! Youâre now merely the Lord of the North! You canât kill people whenever you please!! Veirya! You could kill the demons to your heartâs content with complete disregard for the consequences, because you had the Queenâs orders and the trust of the people during the conflict between the races; however, when you swing your sword at a human, you must consider who or whatâs behind them and what or who is behind you. The Queen might not take your side this time! Iâm being so cautious for your sake! Iâm doing all of this for your sake! Iâve always been on your side!!â
âIâll never forget⊠Iâll never forget what happened in the past. What about the times they betrayed me in the past?! Is all of that just going to be swept under the rug?!â
I looked at Veirya and shouted in a serious tone, âItâs all in the past, Veirya! The Demon King is dead! The history of the battle with the demon race is all in the past! All of that history is in the past now! Humanityâs current era isnât time to be calculating the things that happened in the past! The identities of those involved back then are no longer the same. Veirya, you must put aside your past for now! What you must focus your attention on now is this territory!! Youâre a human. Humans fighting humans is forever wrong! Veirya! Regardless of what happened in the past, youâre all humans! Youâre now the lord of a territory, so you must concentrate on the present and not the past! Iâve always been on your side! I donât like the chapel in the slightest. I will help you. Iâll always be on your side! If you want the chapel to suffer, then Iâll definitely give you a hand!â
Veiryaâs blue eyes were intently trained on me. I virtually couldnât breathe, because of her knee pressed on my chest. I was practically out of breath by the time I finished speaking. I coughed intensely. My vision turned dark. Veirya looked at me and slowly shifted her knee away. She then grabbed me up again and threw me into a chair by the side.
I grabbed my chest and gasped for air. Veirya stood in front of me with a serious look, âYouâre on my side?â
âThatâs right. Iâve always been on your side.â
I looked at Veirya. I then raised my head to meet her blue eyes, before continuing, âIâve always been on your side. Everything Iâve done is for you and Leah. Veirya, you need to believe me. Although I donât know what happened between you and Angelina, I hope that you can trust me. Iâll definitely ensure that this is sorted out adequately. Iâll do my best to mend your relationship with Angelina, bel-âŠâ
âI donât want to make up with her.â
Veirya took in a deep breath then pinched her chin. Next, she shut her eyes; when she opened them again, her gaze was once again void of emotion. She looked at me, âYouâre on my side, correct?â
âIâve always been on your side.â I looked at her and paused. I then went on, âIn any case, you saved us. We made an agreement, too, didnât we? I promised to teach you how an ordinary girl lives, while youâll always protect us. Iâm a man of my word, Veirya, always.â
âI canât kill Angelina?â
Veirya cut me off without hesitation. I shook my head with a helpless smile. Their enmity truly ran deep. However, I felt that it was a one-sided hatred on Veiryaâs part, alone. Angelina was right; Veirya is ignorant and clueless more often than not.
âWhat about Leah? Are you getting along happily with her?â
Veirya looked at me and replied, âLeah, called me, Mama.â
I froze. I didnât quite understand what Veirya saidâŠ
âLeah called Veirya âMamaâ? It sounds close to impossible no matter how you think about, doesnât it? Veirya and Leahâs relationship may have slightly improved, but thereâs no way she would call Veirya âMamaâ now, is there? Leah and Veiryaâs relationship is merely you stay in your line, while I stay in my lane. Itâs a long way away from calling her âMamaâ, isnât it?â
âShe. Called me. Mama.â
I wasnât sure if it was just my imagination or what, but I felt as though I detected a hint of boasting from Veirya. She looked at me and continued, âLeah. Called me. Mama. Iâm definitely more of a mom than that woman. I wonât. Betray her.â
âNo, no, no. Putting aside the matter with you and Angelina, why did Leah call you, Mama? That⊠that⊠thatâŠâ
Veirya didnât answer my question.
âIâm absolutely positive that thereâs a problem somewhere in there! Iâm absolutely certain! What sort of trick did Veirya use to get Leah to call her âMamaâ?! And who told her to get Leah to call her âMamaâ?! Also, if Veirya was Leahâs mama, and I was her Papa⊠then⊠thenâŠâ
âIâm Veiryaâs husband?!â
âWhile the reason why Leah called Veirya âMamaâ is somewhat important to me, the main reason that I was disturbed was because it made my mind restlessâŠâ