Volume 2: Chapter 11-20

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[Chapter 11]

"Ugh..."

At noon, Leah sat next to Veirya, albeit very unhappily. She stabbed her fork into her meat pie with a gloomy attitude. She looked at Veirya, who was next to her, with an extremely unhappy look. She seemed to be filled with reluctance, even now, after calling Veirya 'mama.' I sat opposite Leah and silently pondered the connection between the chapel and the merchant, so I didn't pay attention to what was happening here at the table. Leah's gaze was fixed on me the entire time. She seemed to be hoping for me to say something, but then she shifted her gaze away with even more anger, since I didn't pay attention to her.

Meanwhile, Veirya ate her steak. These steak pies are a delicacy of this place, so I've learned how to make a new dish. It's similar to mincemeat inside a pie. It's soft and it tastes delicious. Soon, we won't be eating much meat, since hunters won't go hunting in spring.

However, this spring didn't appear to be too peaceful.

*Slam!*

Leah finally couldn't contain her anger any longer. She slammed her fork onto the table, and then shouted, "I'm not eating anymore! Hmph! Stupid Papa!"

"Ah?"

I looked up with puzzlement. I looked at Leah, who had jumped to her feet, feeling totally bewildered as to what was going on. She got even angrier upon seeing my look of bewilderment. She angrily stomped her foot and exclaimed, "Papa, you big idiot! You don't care about Leah at all! I'm not eating anymore!!"

Veirya stood up before I could get up to stop Leah. Veirya grabbed Leah's collar with one hand. She then stood up and grabbed Leah around her waist to pick her up. As Leah screamed, she put Leah back in her chair. Leah fearfully looked at Veirya, but Veirya remained expressionless. She didn't show an angry look, either. Instead, she looked at Leah as per usual and asked, "Is the meat pie not good?"

"... That's not it..."

I could tell that Leah couldn't be any less reluctant to care for Veirya, but she had to respond, since she was afraid. Leah looked at me as if she was also afraid that I'd be sad if she said that the meat pie wasn't nice. However, my meat pie tastes quite good in my opinion. I'm very confident it tastes good.

Veirya then looked at Leah with an absolutely serious look, "Why, then? Eating is very important; you can't fight if you're hungry, so I must know why you don't want to eat. Is it because you aren't feeling well? If you're not feeling well..."

"I'm just in a bad mood!"

Leah irritably cut Veirya off. Although it was impolite, I was no longer as nervous as I once was, because I knew that Veirya, in actual fact, doted on Leah. Normally, she wouldn't get angry over this. Additionally, their relationship must've improved by a lot, for Leah to dare to cut Veirya off that way.

"That is not an acceptable reason, for it is not good if your mood impacts your appetite."

Veirya looked at Leah with a firm look. She cared nothing for Leah's feelings. She placed the meat pie in front of Leah again. Leah smiled helplessly as she looked at the plate. She then looked up at me. However, Veirya did, indeed, look very firm in her stance. She looked at Leah particularly seriously, "You must have a full meal no matter what."

"Papa!"

Leah raised her head.

"Finish it, Leah. Tell Papa why you're not in a good mood. Just tell Papa what Papa didn't do well."

I looked at Leah and rubbed her head with a smile. She unhappily pouted, and then told me, "Papa, you were with that woman all day. You never cared for Leah. You didn't pay attention when Leah spoke to you, either. Papa, do you not like Leah anymore?"

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