The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 2 Chapter 21
When I placed breakfast on the table, Veirya looked at my face and out of the blue, remarked, âYou didnât sleep well last night.â
I lingered before replying, âIndeed, I couldnât sleep last night. I kept on thinking about some things.â
âDid you. Reach a conclusion, then?â
Veirya blurted, âThinking about a problem. That you canât find a solution to. Is a waste of time.â
Perhaps that was how it worked for Veirya. None of it was considered an emotional issue. She didnât think about the problem from an emotional perspective, yet I continued to drift between my feelings. Veirya was so slow that she couldnât feel it. I fe;t that Veirya resembles the man, while I played the woman of our relationshipâŠ
Veirya looked up at me again. She asked, âDid you pinch yourself again?â
Veirya looked at me with puzzlement, âHow weird. Why do you always pinch yourself? Is there some significant meaning to it? Deliberately hurting yourself isnât a good habit.â
âNo⊠I donât do it on purpose⊠Whatever the case⊠You donât need to concern yourself with me. Letâs have breakfast.â
Somebody suddenly knocked at the door. Veiryaâs expression immediately turned very terrifying. She drew her long sword and prepared herself to meet with hostility, thereby giving away who was at the door.
âI really want to have a word with Angelina, though. Will I be able to find an appropriate moment next time? Angelina always comes for me so early in the morning. Iâve just woken up. I havenât even had breakfast yet. Going over there to go back and forth with so many people before I even have breakfast kills me.â
I went to the door and pulled it open. Angelina spoke with a cold tone, âMr. Lin, the bishop wishes to see you. He wishes to discuss the construction of the chapel.â
âThe chapel has selected a location?â
I didnât expect them to be so fast. I nodded, âIs it urgent?â
Angelina shook her head, âNo. I merely came to notify you. You can come anytime, as long as itâs within the day. You can come find us at the hotel after you are done with your own business.â
âCome have breakfast, then.â
I looked at Angelina and made way.
We didnât have much, but I didnât think that sheâd wolf down a lot just as Veirya does. Plus, Angelina might not have been a big eaterâŠ
Angelina looked at Veirya. Veirya grumpily looked at me. She stood up and came over to me. She pulled me back into the house, and then coldly looked at Angelina. Angelina reciprocated the cold look. The two of them confronting each other is colder than a snowy, windy day in winter. Leah came down stairs while yawning. She looked at the empty table with bewilderment. She then went to the door. When she saw Angelina outside the door, she revealed a happy smile. She exclaimed, âSister Angelina!â
I noticed the corner of my mouth twitch. Angelinaâs cold eyes immediately shifted to my face. She seemed to notice that I almost smiled.
âIf I really did smile, Sister Angelina will probably finish me off with one sword thrust, wonât sheâŠ?â
Leah cheerfully ran over and squeezed past us to get in front of Angelina. Veirya revealed a panicked gaze for the first time. She immediately went to grab Leah by her arm; but nonetheless, Angelina had already picked her up. Angelinaâs ice-cold expression immediately melted. What replaced it was a very bright smile. I knew that Veiryaâs pretty face would look more beautiful than anything if she wore a bright smile, so beautiful that you practically wouldnât dare to look at her. Angelina pinched Leahâs face after picking her up, âHow are you now, Leah? Has that woman been mean to you?â
Leah may not be too fond of Veirya, but she glanced at Veirya and didnât say anything unfavourable to her. Instead, she responded honestly. Veirya grabbed one of Leahâs arms and looked at Angelinaâs face. She coldly said, âLet go. Sheâs not yours.â
Angelina didnât wipe off her smile. Instead, she continued holding Leah. She looked Veirya and replied, âAnd sheâs yours? Youâre not Leahâs mother. Mr. Lin hasnât spoken up, so what right do you have to tell me to let go?â
âIf you donât let go. Iâll make it so you have no hands!!â
Veirya reached for her long sword with complete disregard for everything. I quickly pressed my hand on hers and seriously exclaimed, âDonât, donât, donât, Veirya, donât be rash. You may very well end up hurting Leah if you attack now!! And donât just draw your sword for everything! That wonât solve problems!â
Veirya coldly looked at me, âGet Leah to leave Angelina. And come to me!â
âI canât control that⊠But letâs do this. Angelina, come in and join us for breakfast.â
Angelina gave a small nod, and then put Leah down. Leah ran over to me and cheerfully took my hand. While Veirya was filled with displeasure and very reluctant to let Angelina inside, she had to make way when she looked at Leah. When Angelina entered, though, I realised a big problem, and that is how we were going to allocate the seating. There was no way that Veirya would sit next to Angelina. Sitting opposite to her and seeing her face would probably irritate her even more. Thus, Leah would have to sit with Veirya, while I sat with Angelina.
Once we sat down at the table, Veirya coldly shot a glare at Angelina. She picked up her bowl of stew and knocked it back in a very displeased manner. Angelina looked at the bowl of meat stew in front of her, and then had a taste.
I was very confident with my meat stew. After Lucia gave me that miraculous flavouring, I had been able to create a wider variety of dishes.
I looked forward to Angelinaâs praise after she had a taste. However, Angelinaâs face didnât show praise. To the contrary, she was surprised. She looked at me, âYou have the flavours the elves produce, as well?â
I looked at Angelina, feeling slightly surprised. Angelinaâs expression instantly turned awkward. She pursed her lips then shifted her line of sight back to the meat stew. After a moment of silence, she replied, âIâm just very surprised. This flavouring is very expensive. One grain is the equivalent of a grain of gold of the same weightâŠÂ Iâve only ever had dishes with this flavour when at the chapel⊠Thatâs why Iâm somewhat surprised. How do you have this?â
âThis was given to us by Veiryaâs comrade, Lucilia. Thereâs not much, but is it really that expensive?â
âItâd only be even more expensive in the Imperial Capital.â
I responded with a small nod. Leah and Veirya didnât mind our conversation. Veirya actually cared, but she didnât seem to understand what we were conversing about. I could understand, though. In saying that, those few sentences from Angelina made me look at the green spice floating on top of the stew and space out until I finished my meal.