The Transmigration Survival Guide Volume 4 Chapter 47
Leah slept by herself in a tent. Perhaps she was spent after the day, hence didnât wake up when I returned and, instead, pouted as she turned over. I lied down next to her and pulled her blanket up. Leah hugged my arm and then rolled over onto me to wildly attack me with her enlarged breasts.
When I had a breath of relief, I heard the sound of a curtain slowly opening from outside the tent. I opened my eyes and sat up to see Veiryaâs short hair. That scared my soul out of me. Thus, I quickly tugged Leahâs head under the blanket with one hand. Shocked, Leah nearly screamed, but I pressed her head to my belly so that she couldnât scream. After the initial shock, she realised what was going on. Leah immediately curled up and glued to me in silence.
Veirya noticed my action when she stood at the door: âDid I. Disturb you?â
âNo. I just lied down.â
âLeah?â
âLeah is asleep.â
I patted the small ball next to me. Leah was about the same size as her child form after she curled up in her adult form. Therefore, Veirya didnât say anything after sweeping her gaze over Leah. Veirya looked back to me and lowered her voice: âHow about. Coming out to talk?â
My original intention was to talk outside regardless of what Veirya wanted to say. Veirya seldom took the initiative to approach me. Plus, Leah was in her adult form. It wouldnât be good if I forced her into the blanket for too long. However, Leah tightly grabbed onto me. It seemed as though she didnât want me to go out with Veirya.
âNo need to. Leah is holding onto me, so I canât move.â
Veiryaâs gaze contained a tinge of envy. She probably wanted to sleep together with Leah and have Leah hug her. We still hadnât told Veirya about Leah transforming into an adult yet, though. That was why Veirya wasnât going to get to enjoy the bliss of it anytime soon.
âI want to ask. What. Did Her Majesty. Talk to you about?â
It was my first time seeing Veirya behave that way. She looked quite cautious; she looked as if there was something that she found hard to talk about. Perplexed, I pondered, âWhat does Veirya want at this hour? Why is she behaving this way?â
âWe didnât talk about anything. Even if I told you, you wouldnât understand,â I answered.
I thought, âWhy does this conversation sound as if I cheated on her?â
Although it sounded as if I was trying to humour Veirya and be done with it, what I said was the truth. Veirya wouldnât be able to comprehend what we said. If I had to explain it to her, itâd probably take ages.
Veirya had enough self-awareness to know she wouldnât understand. For that reason, she never asked the question in the past. Sheâd ask every now and then but wouldnât pry deep. She didnât plan to end there this time, however. She was as serious as if she was questioning her husband, who she suspected of cheating: âTell me. I. Donât need to understand. I just want to know. What you two. Talked about. I saw her. Hug you. You two. Looked very good together. Iâm worried. Youâll go. To the imperial capital.â
After Veirya said that, I felt Leah grip me tighter. Leah was also worried that Iâd go to the Imperial Capital and leave the two of them in the North. Veiryaâs tone was also oddly tense. Frankly, I was surprised.
I had questions racing through my mind: âVeirya is nervous due to the possibility of me going to the imperial capital?! Since when did she start to care about me so much?! This is making me strangely excited. Have I become important to Veirya?â
âI donât want. To let you. Go to the imperial capital. Her Majesty. Keeps asking. You to go. Which is why. I donât want⌠I want you to always be here.â Veirya paused for a moment, seemingly trying to adjust her words and behaviour so that she could speak properly. She took a step forward. She didnât sound too happy as she went on: âI⌠was also happy. To see you two. Happy. I have never. Seen Her Majesty. Smile that way. I⌠I feel⌠slightly unhappy⌠but, I donât know. Why⌠I really want to speak, but⌠for some reasonâŚâ
My mind was blown. I shouted in my mind, âWhat is this?! Is Veirya jealous?!â
Veirya gently bit down her lip. A look of dilemma and resentment passed her face for the first time. Seeing as I didnât stop her from stepping forward, she took a step inside. She hesitated for a moment before continuing, âI donât know⌠why⌠I feel unhappy⌠when I see you two. I canât help but feel. That youâre happy. With Her Majesty. While I always. Give. You. Trouble. And. I get frustrated.â
I shook my head and smiled helplessly: âYou donât. Actually, itâs miserable being around Queen Sisi. Sheâs too clever and perceptive. Trying to be with her is also tiring for me. I feel comfortable around you, Veirya. I wonât go to the imperial capital, so donât worry.â
âYou wonât. Go to the imperial capital. With Her Majesty?â
Veirya repeated my statement, but she sounded happy when she did. She lowered her head and took off her shoes. She then stepped onto the mat on the ground and lied down next to me.
I said it before. I was nervous and shy whenever Veirya was near me. My heart began to race out of control again. Veirya and I lied in the same tent and next to each other.
âI think. This can. Help put me at ease.â
Verya rolled over and looked at me. She even hugged me. My heart felt as though itâd burst out of my chest. Leah, on the other hand, hugged me around my waist and tried to pull me away from Veirya with all her might and into her own embrace. Veirya was quite baffled as I was. However, she hugged me around my neck and softly said, âIâve never felt this way. I donât know. Why. But. I. Really care⌠I truly. Care very much.â