The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 3 Chapter 12
We arrived at the imperial capital without a hitch. There was nothing worth paying attention to. We just slowly headed southeast. We crossed more and more towns and villages as we went. The people dressed more extravagantly, corresponding to the distance we were away from the imperial capital. We saw more and more smiles. There were also more and more goods as we got closer. Similarly, the quality also increased correspondingly, indicating the place we were heading to richer and richer places. The conditions of our resting places at night also gradually improved. Achilles didnât mind the price tags. We always enjoyed the best taverns and food. In fact, I even bought a very nice looking set of clothes girls residing in the city wore. It was another connected set of clothing with a small skirt. In addition, it was paired with black socks and high boots.
Everything we experienced was a new experience. The food we ate was magnificent. The service offered continued to improve. The streets were cleaner and cleaner. The facilities were more and more complete. Every city allowed Leah to feast her eyes with pleasant surprises.
Leah enjoyed life in the city more and more. In fact, she enjoyed it so much that she was reluctant to leave. She cherished every day and every chance in the cities, where she was able to enjoy a different lifestyle. She ate different things and bought peculiar toys. Achilles didnât mind the money spent, allowing Leah to enjoy everything she wanted, especially delicacies. Leah was a food fanatic.
We were treated to another sumptuous meal. We completely devoured the half roast pork. The flavoured meat was delicious; Leah loved it. Leah sat in her chair with satisfaction written all over her face; or rather, went limp in her chair, also known as a food coma. Achilles placed his glass of wine down: âWe will reach the exterior of the imperial capital at noon tomorrow. We can see the imperial capital from the hill. The imperial capital is a very large place; you must be mentally prepared.â
I nodded. Truthfully, I was pretty sick of sitting in a horse carriage. I was glad to hear we would soon arrive.
âWeâve seen many exciting things, so I doubt Iâll overeat.â
âThe brilliance of the imperial capital is one thing. The other thing is that you will be meeting Her Majesty. A messenger delivered a letter last night. The letter said Her Majesty was ready to see everyone, in particular, you, Sir Lin Dongqing. Her Majesty will have a private meeting with you. There is not much time left; you best prepare yourself. I am not just talking about your questions, but also your attire. Her Majesty is a monarch who emphasises appearances. You cannot see her dressed in that clothing,â said Achilles.
I replied, âAll right, then. What sort of formal clothing shall I wear, then? The same stuff you wear?â
âI thought you would object to it.â
âWhy would I? If Iâm going to be working with the Queen, I have to please her. Changing clothes is easy.â
I didnât have any plans to resist or be stubborn. I should change when I had to and do whatever else I had to. The most important thing when working together was ensuring everyone was happy.
âI have a black formal set of clothes. Weâre similar sizes, so you can borrow it. Come over, and try it on. All thatâs left will be to perform well in front of Her Majesty. Thereâs no need for too many formalities in a private meeting. Her Majesty is actually quite approachable in private meetings.â
âI donât believe you. I think youâre lying to me.â
âAt the very least, everyone who met her in private kept their lives.â
âDo you think youâd be willing to see someoneâs blood on her carpet?â
ââŠâ Achilles hopelessly smiled: âIn any case, Her Majesty is quite easy to talk to. With that said, I hope you can have a good talk with her. You need to discuss the chapelâs matter with her. Itâs already been a few days. I think you have brainstormed some ideas by now, right? Would you happen to have evidence proving the chapel is planning a revolt?â
âAs if. I have no proof, and I havenât begun any investigations. Iâd have to be a genius to come up with a way to deal with the chapel with just your words alone.â
I helplessly smiled. I didnât name all of the problems to Achilles. Â Achilles and I didnât trust each other despite cooperating. There was definitely something wrong with what Achilles told me. The chapel definitely wasnât collecting weapons to prepare to revolt against the Queen. Although it was true the chapel opposed Queen Sisi, they werenât equipping themselves to revolt; I was certain about that much. They had other plans. The Queen planned to find out what they were collecting weapons for. In other words, she believed they collected weapons to revolt against her but required evidence. Once she had the evidence, sheâd be able to justify eradicating the entire chapel.
Queen Sisi and Achilles believed the chapel was planning an insurgence for money. Our goal was to find evidence of their planned mutiny before it occurred. At the very least, we needed to locate the weapons. The problem was the chapelâs goal wasnât too oppose the Queen. Nevertheless, I was sure we wouldnât find any evidence of that, for they wouldnât possibly use those weapons to stage an uprising. They, as a matter of fact, might not even have any weapons prepared.
I didnât know what Iâd find. Perhaps the chapel had prepared weapons, but their goal wasnât to oppose the Queen. In saying that, privately preparing weapons was a crime. I might just be able to use the evidence to impeach the chapel and have them destroyed. However, I needed to locate the weapons before they could enact their plan. If they already carried out their plan, I already failed, because itâd be pointless even if I did find the weapons.
The chapel was unquestionably prepared. They planned it so that theyâd obtain or achieve what they wanted as soon as the plan was set in motion, meaning I had to dismantle their plan before it was enacted.
First and foremost, I needed to locate their weapons. I didnât know what the chapelâs aim was. I had to find the answer to the following questions before they could carry out their plan: what did they want? Where were the weapons? What did they plan to do with the weapons? What method did they plan to utilise to get money?â I didnât have the foggiest idea on where to start.
âThat doesnât matter. You can start once we reach the imperial capital. I donât know how much time we have, however. We donât know when the chapel will strike, either. After this recent incident, we may not see the bishop for a long time. The people in the imperial capital are yet to come into conflict with people from the chapel. You need to maintain a low profile in the imperial capital. We donât want a fight to break out before Her Majesty makes her move. Itâll be extremely difficult for us to explain ourselves if that ensues. Remember, youâre working under Her Majestyâs watch. Maintain a low profile.â
âIâve always kept a low profile.â
âJudging from the flavouring trade, I beg to differ.â
âThat wasnât my fault!!â