The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 2 Chapter 25
âPapa, grilled fish!!â
Leah, who was a child, was very happy to see that I brought back food as I expected. Needless to say, a kid as mature as Leah would naturally snatch the grilled fish I was holding. I sighed. I touched her head, âLeah, you must remember to pay next time you buy things. We may be the lord of the town, but the goods donât belong to us. Weâll only be able to lead a normal life if those merchants have money.â
Feeling slightly ashamed, Leah lowered her head and pitifully replied, âLeah understands⌠PapaâŚâ
I rubbed her head with a smile then looked at Veirya, who happened to just look toward me, too. Before I could speak, she said, âI donât have money.â
âAnd isnât that because you refused all the money Queen Sisi offered you? If you took the money, you wouldnât be short on money. As the warrior who slayed the Demon King and saved the entire world, you have the right to accept that money.â
âIâm not a mercenary,â retorted Veirya, who appeared to be very unhappy. She slightly frowned as if I just insulted her. She grumpily turned her head away. Voice serious, she stated, âIâm a soldier. I pursue loyalty and honour. I donât need money.â
âBut did you ever consider the fact that you wouldnât be a soldier once it was over? As a soldier, you donât need money; however, as a lord, you need money.â
Veirya expressed her absolute loyalty, âIâm still. Her Majestyâs soldier. If she needs me. I shall return to the battlefield. With a single word from her.â
I scrubbed my hair. Indeed, trying to reason with Veirya was a struggle. I still had to say it, though, âDidnât you want to be an ordinary girl? Ordinary girls usually arenât soldiers who people. Additionally, there wonât be any war anytime soon, will there? Just lead a peaceful life from now. You canât have the honour and war merit you want now anyway. Without money these days, youâll die from starvation. The military is in charge of food, but henceforth, nobody will give you food.â
I think the mention of food was the heavier blow to her.
She froze up when she heard sheâd starve to death. She then turned to face me with a serious look, âSo. How do I get money?â
I nodded before standing up, âVeirya, can you still contact Lucia? You are former teammates, after all. You must have a method of contacting each other, right?â
Veirya nodded, but then she looked at me with a very bewildered look. She hesitated for a moment before asking, âWhat⌠do you want to do?â
âWhat do you mean what do I want to do? Youâll know when the time comes. Just know that itâs a little complicated to explain.â
It certainly might be a little difficult for Veirya to understand; therefore, I didnât plan to waste my time trying to explain it to her. After all, she never cared about what I did anyway. All I needed to do was let her help out. I was, therefore, surprised that she suddenly asked me what I wanted to do. In saying that, it was difficult to explain, so I didnât want to go there.
Veirya looked at me, but then turned her head away after a while. She seemed to be very disappointed. She looked at the grilled fish in front of her and aggressively gnawed a big piece off. She almost gnawed the fishâs waist off. She didnât respond to me. Instead, she continued eating her grilled fish. I dawdled in place. I never expected her to respond this way.
âWhat sort of response is that? This is the same as a kid throwing a tantrum no matter how you look at it. I bet Leah would react the same way if she was angry. Did I do something wrong? Didnât I ask for her help the same way as usual? Also, I did it for her sake. The two of them didnât bring home any grilled fish for me when they went out. If somebody should be angry, shouldnât it be me?!â
Understanding that it was pointless for me go head to head with Veirya, since she could just snap my back, I took in a deep breath and walked up to her. I revealed a very gentle smile, âWhatâs the matter, Veirya? I want to see Lucia. Can you help me get in contact with her?â
Veiryaâs tone was cold and emotionless. Due to her eating the grilled fish, I could smell the grilled fish from her breath, and her speech was unclear. Her reply left me in a dead end. I lingered and lingered. Confused, I asked, âWhy?â
Veirya turned her head to look at me with a serious look, âBecause she wants you. Lucilia wants to exchange. Something for you. I donât want. To exchange you for money. So you canât meet her in private. Youâre my property. So no.â
âWhat?! What sort of reason is that?!!! Iâm not going to see her to exchange money. A man exchanging his body for money?! What?! How could I possibly do that? Iâd never do that, donât worry.â
I looked at Veirya. Her peculiar reason left me dumbfounded.
âI literally canât explain it. No normal person would have this sort of problem!â
Veirya looked at me and asked, âReally?â
âOf course. I donât have any special thoughts for that elf. Moreover, if I wanted to run away, I wouldâve done so long ago. Would there be a need to look for Lucia? Iâm looking for Lucia for your sake and Leahâs. Lucia has a way to make money, which is why I need to talk to her.â
Veirya continued keeping her eyes on me with her expressionless look. After hearing my explanation, she dallied for a moment before replying, âYouâre not. Allowed to run away.â
âJust what do you consider the point hereâŚ? I wonât leave for as long as thereâs Leah. Plus, I am your property, arenât I?â
Veirya seemed very pleased with my response. She passed me the remaining half of the grilled fish she had. I lingered. She calmly said, âFor you. Your reward.â
I smiled helplessly as I looked at the grilled fish she passed me. It was a rather strange way of expressing things, but it was a rare moment where Veirya made a friendly gesture. Further, she made the biggest compromise by sharing food when she never shared food.
Nonetheless, the moment I went to take it from her, Leah dash over, snatched Veiryaâs fish from her and bit it. She angrily looked at Veirya. Veirya froze for a moment, âYou want some, too?â
Leah angrily looked at Veirya. Her chest rose and sunk as she huffed and puff due to anger. She furiously shot me a glare then chomped down Veiryaâs grilled fish.
I looked at the two of them with a helpless smile.
It looked as though their relationship was no longer was bad as it once was. At the very least, Leah now dared to snatch food from Veirya.