The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 2 Chapter 13
I placed the food on the table. Breakfast was slightly simple this time. We just have something comparable to potatoes that I boiled, and then accompanied with some sauce I prepared. Thereâs not much food variety in spring, so we donât have that much to choose from, either.
Veirya didnât mind, since she wasnât after taste when it came to food. However, sheâll like it more if it is tasty. Sheâll definitely eat a lot even if the taste is ordinary. Leah rubbed her eyes as she came downstairs. I took out a towel to wipe her face. I then rubbed her head and said, âHave breakfast, Leah.â
She fearfully looked at Veirya. It wasnât that sort of fear this time, but the look given when concerned for a mental patient. After all, the smile she made yesterday startled Leah. Also, her peculiar thinking was incomprehensible to Leah. Therefore, she started to develop a stronger fear for her unsettling intelligence as opposed to her pure might.
Leah sat down next to Veirya and looked at the food in front of her. A lot more disappointment surfaced on her face. Leah looked at me. She didnât sound too happy when she whined, âPapa, is there nothing else for breakfast? This stuff tastes absolutely plain. Weâre eating this every day. Papa, I miss the meat stew.â
âSorry, Leah, thereâs not much fresh food in this town during this season, but Papa will try Papaâs best to bring some back.â
I donât have any solution, either. After all, thereâs a lack of variety in spring. After winter, people have just begun planting their hope, so the things weâre left with to eat are leftovers from winter. Humanity lacks any food variety in spring and animals arenât fat, either. Furthermore, there will be lots of them in reproduction periods. As a subsequence, humanity wonât disrupt them too much. That, in turn, means that the food produced by the town itself will also be lacking.
Leah looked at me. There was a tinge of concern in her gaze, âPapa⌠If itâs troublesome⌠donât worry about Leah⌠Leah⌠is fine with not eating them. Leah just needs Papa to always be with Leah.â
I shook my head with a smile, and then looked at her. I solemnly responded, âIf Papa canât get what his daughter wants, what sort of Papa am I? Leah, Papa has to make a trip outside today to discuss some things with that man. Papa, therefore, canât bring you this time. Leah, go for a stroll with Veirya today.â
âI thought Leah would react that way.â
She leapt to her feet and looked at me to shout. Veirya looked at her with a serious look then me, âSure.â
Leah sat back down in her chair, sprawled her torso onto the table and slammed it as she shouted, âNo! No! I donât want to go out with this woman!! I donât want to go out with her!! I want to go with Papa! Papa!â
She was adamant in her refusal to go out together with Veirya. I looked at her. I was worried about what Veirya would do if she got upset. Veirya didnât give a reaction, though. She just sat there in place and looked at us without any expression. I looked at Leah and hesitated for a moment. I decided that it was still best to let Veirya take Leah out. Veirya really wants to improve her relationship with Leah right now. She seemed to be infatuated after being called âMamaâ, last time. She was zealous to prove that she was a better mother than Angelina.
I shook my head, and then looked at Leah, âLeah, Papa is going out for work. Papa canât take a child with Papa. Leah, just go with Veirya for now. Havenât you two started to get along well?â
âThatâs because youâre there, Papa⌠Who would have the foggiest clue as to what this woman is thinking about all dayâŚ? Leah is really scared that sheâll kill LeahâŚâ
âI wonât.â Veirya nodded with absolute seriousness, and then placed her long sword on the table. She looked at Leah and continued, âI wonât take my sword this time.â
Leah looked at Veirya, feeling stunned. Veirya looked at Leah with a haughty look as though she was saying, âYou canât make any complaints now, can you?â However, the sword wasnât what concerned Leah, but Veirya, herself⌠Sheâs afraid of being strangled by Veirya even when they bath together, not the fact that she carried a sword on her.
For the record, though, Veirya has never removed her long sword, so for her to remove it now, goes to show that she wonât hurt Leah.
âLeah, be a good girl. Veirya wonât harm you. Papa will come for you once Papa is done. Donât fret. Papa will be safe. Itâll be fine.â
I caressed Leahâs face. She clasped my face in her hands, and then glanced at Veirya. She frowned. It appeared that the current Veirya still didnât satisfy her. After some deliberation, she said, âYou have to remove your armour, as well, then.â
Leah looked back at me. I didnât express anything. Veirya always wore some armour on her torso whenever she went out. I guess itâs her habit as a soldier. Veirya nodded, and then removed her breast armour, then placed it to one side. I watched Veiryaâs breasts gently jiggle for a moment.
Leah then scanned her clothes. She added, âYou have to change your clothes, too⌠Iâm scared of soldiers.â
Veirya obediently nodded, âUhm.â
Veirya then began to undo her buttons and remove her shirt, revealing her generous bosom. Leah let out a high-pitched scream as she covered her eyes, because she saw Veiryaâs breasts. She exclaimed, âWhat are you stripping for?!â
âYou told me to remove it. I donât have anything else to wear besides this.â
Veirya then contemplated to herself. Once done, she looked at me and said, âLend me your clothes.â
âI only have this one setâŚâ
I didnât buy clothes for myself the last time we shopped for clothes⌠Veirya looked at me then at Leah before looking back at me again. Without any expression on her face, she asked, âCan I go out like this, or do I need to wear my armour?â
âWithout your bloody armour?!Of course not! Umm⌠Umm⌠Umm⌠What was her name againâŚ?â
The maid poked her head out from the kitchen. She looked at us with curiosity and asked, âIs something the matter, Lord Veirya?â
Veirya looked at her then me. She looked back at Anna and said âLend clothes.â
âAh, sure. I do not have much clothing, but I can lend you some as long as you do not mind them.â
âAll right, then. Come with me after you finish eating.â
âNow?! All right, thenâŚâ
Veirya stood up and followed the somewhat surprised maid to go to her room. Leah turned back to me with a very unhappy look and snorted. She exclaimed, âPapa does nothing but push Leah away. Papa doesnât care about Leah. Papa must be sick of Leah!â
âNo, Leah, Papa really canât always be with you due to work. Plus, isnât it the same if Veirya is with you?â
âItâs not! Itâs not a teeny weeny bit the same!â
Leah shouted at me, and then vigorously turned her head away, âPapa, you big idiot! Iâll show you tonight!!â
âDonât! Donât! Leah! Papa was wrong! Papa was wrong!! Papa will come back early today, okay?!â