Khalid entered the garden, delighted that Esther had called for him.
He followed Dorothy to the garden and soon spotted Esther sitting calmly on the terrace.
âEsâŚ?â
He tried to call for Esther before stopping for a light greeting towards the eerie looking Judy and Sebastian.
âH-hello.â
When they didnât even respond, he awkwardly passed by them.
âDonât be nervous.â
Esther took a deep breath as she observed Khalid approach closer and closer.
She used to tremble at every encounter they had, but it wasnât as uncomfortable as before, now that she had seen him a few times.
Rather than freezing as before, she gradually overcame the trauma and began her bright and new life.
âLady, here is the juice.â
âThank you.â
The maids arranged two glasses of orange juice and refreshments on the table.
Khalid slowly sat across from Esther while carefully eyeing her.
âHi.â
âHello.â
Estherâs voice was dry and low-pitched.
âThank you for allowing me in. Iâm so glad I didnât leave without seeing you.â
Khalidâs glimmering blonde hair gently fluttered against the wind.
âWhy did I even like him?â
She used to think Khalid was the coolest guy in the world, but now she didnât see anything impressive about him. Perhaps that was due to the influence of the handsome figures around her.
In terms of appearance, Sebastian was superior.
Khalid smiled with joy. He would never dream of Estherâs current thoughts.
âThe mansion is really nice. Is it because this belongs to the Grand Duchy? Itâs very similar to the Temple.â
Esther sighed. She watched Khalid continue the conversation, pretending to be friendly despite having been rejected several times.
âI clearly said I wouldnât meet you, so why did you come here?â
âThatâsâŚâ
He arrived with determination, but it wasnât easy to bring out the conversation as he intended. Khalid slightly hesitated and took a sip of his juice.
âActually, Iâm not on vacation.â
Esther, who seemed uninterested in Khalid the whole time, finally faced him properly.
Khalidâs face turned red when her pale pink eyes met his.
He pulled out his holy sword from its sheath and placed it on the table.
âCan you see this?â
A sword studded with a red ruby, symbolizing the eyes of the Goddess Espitos. Esther couldnât help but recognize the sword that had stabbed her countless times.
âItâs a holy sword.â
âYou recognized it so quickly? Thatâs right. I was appointed a paladin a few days ago.â
Although a bit surprised at Estherâs nonchalant attitude as she recognized the holy sword, Khalid continued.
âThere were many people who were far better than me, but it must be my luck.â
âCongratulations.â
It was a word of encouragement, but strangely, Estherâs attitude was cold-hearted.
Embarrassment could be read in Khalidâs eyes as he honestly confessed his reason for visiting the Tersian territory.
âThe first mission I received as a paladin was regarding you. Thatâs why I came all the way to Tersia.â
Estherâs eyes grew bigger as she listened to his words. She didnât expect Khalid to so conveniently disclose his mission.
âAre you surprised?â
âA little bit.â
Khalid sighed bitterly. Esther must have been surprised that she was involved in a Temple mission out of nowhere.
âHow should I say thisâŚâ
Esther paid close attention to Khalidâs behavior.
She didnât say anything and only blinked her clear eyes, fearing sheâd rush and prevent him from speaking.
âActually, the Saint told me to bring your blood here.â
A small glass bottle was pulled out of Khalidâs pocket. The vial was placed on the table beside the holy sword.
âMy blood?â
Esther bit her lower lip gently. As expected, Rabienne must have been suspicious of her.
As a matter of fact, seeing that she asked for blood already says so much about her being sure Esther was the Saint.
Estherâs eyes sharpened.
âDid she tell you why?â
âNo. I wouldnât have been so worried had she told me.â
Esther decided to think positively of Khalid, looking at how he told her all this.
Esther didnât trust him, but she could feel his tremor as he confessed to her.
She thought that since Khalid had not yet been thoroughly controlled by Rabienne, their conversation would be relevant.
âWhat do you think, Khalid?â
â⌠Itâs not normal.â
âYes, itâs rather peculiar and strange to ask for my blood.â
âActually, I donât really understand why they would need your blood. You already left the Temple.â
As Khalid conveyed his confusion, Esther took the opportunity and continued.
âBut will you follow that order? Because itâs the order of the Saint?â
âThereâs nothing I can do about it. I exist for the Temple and for the Saint.â
Esther shook her head slowly as she observed the flustered Khalid.
âNo. What Sir Khalid should believe in isnât the Temple or the Saint, but Goddess Espitos.â
Khalid was caught off guard. He struggled to speak, an expression of helplessness on his face.
âThat⌠Iâm not sure what that would be yet. Canât you just share a little bit of your blood?â
âI refuse.â
âEsther.â
Even when Khalid eagerly pleaded with her, Estherâs firm attitude did not change.
âSir Khalid is an outstanding person, so Iâm sure you understand how absurd this request is.â
Esther stimulated Khalidâs emotions as she stared into his eyes.
He wouldnât have brought himself to say this in the past, but Esther was no longer the Esther he knew.
âYouâve been training for a while now. There is no use of blood anywhere in Espitosâs teaching. Furthermore, I am no longer a candidate.
Sir Khalid is a holy knight serving the Saint. I believe you should lead the Saint down the right path.â
As Estherâs voice softened, Khalidâs face naturally loosened.
He then gradually came to think of what would happen if he broke away from the stereotype that he should devote his loyalty to the Temple and followed his thoughts.
âYouâre right. I donât think that is the case either.â
Khalid clenched his teeth and put the glass bottle back into his pocket.
âBut I donât know what to do. This is the Saintâs order.â
âI donât think unconditional faith is a good thing. Go with your rational thinking, for the Goddess.â
âWhat if itâs a test?â
âYouâre taking anotherâs blood. How would she know whether itâs actually mine or not?â
âBut how could I lie to the SaintâŚâ
Khalid seemed very embarrassed as Esther suggested he trick the Saint.
âYou are the one who will make the choice, Sir Khalid. But itâs rather strange if the blood has to come from none other than me.â
Khalidâs strong faith and loyalty towards the Temple rattled at her words.
But in the end, Khalidâs doubts about the whole thing and his heart for Esther prevailed. It hadnât been long since Rabienne became a Saint, so it was possible for her to make a slight mistake.
âThatâs true. After talking with you, my thoughts were sorted out. Thanks.â
After hearing her thoughts, his mind cleared.
Khalid stood up, feeling fortunate to have been freed from the endless headache.
âI hope Sir Khalid always makes the right choice as a holy knight who worships the Goddess.â
It was Estherâs heartfelt advice and warning to Khalid.
âPlease take good care of the Saint in the future. And watch out carefully.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âIt doesnât mean much.â
Esther smiled brightly.
It was the first time Esther smiled while facing Khalid. He blankly gazed at her expression.
âWill you not leave?â
âUh? Yeah, Iâll go.â
Khalid leaped in embarrassment, turning to leave, when he hesitated and looked back.
âThis isnât the last time, is it? Will we be able to meet again?â
âIf Sir Khalid is on the right path, thatâs possible.â
âOkay.â
After the conversation he had with Esther, Khalid decided what course of action he would take next.
He would either put his own blood or animal blood in the vial, hand it to Rabienne, and complete his mission.
***
Esther fell on the chair, losing all the energy she mustered when dealing with Khalid.
âI still have a long way to go.â
She wished dealing with him wouldâve been easier, but their past memories werenât something she could easily disregard.
Still, she would have to stay strong if she wanted to face Rabienne in the future.
âWhat was the content of the revelation?â
If Rabienne had noticed Estherâs existence, the revelation would have already come down. She was curious about what was said.
Meanwhile, Sebastian and Judy crept towards the exhausted Esther.
âDid he bother you?â
âItâs not like that.â
Judy picked up a chocolate from the table and put it in Estherâs mouth so that she could cheer up.
Esther lay flat on her stomach as she munched the sweet, slowly coming to her senses. She felt much better whenever something sweet was in her mouth.
âWeâve seen him at the well, right? He came from the temple.â
âThatâs right.â
âWhyâs he here again? Did he really come to take you back to the Temple?â
Judy was anxious for Esther. He never liked it when those belonging to the Temple roamed around.
âWhat are you talking about? Why would Esther go back to the Temple?â
Sebastian, too, went wild, albeit unaware of the details.
He couldnât see her very often as it was, but to think of how many times they would be able to meet if she went to the Temple.
âThatâs never going to happen. Esther, if they try to take you from the Temple, Iâll help too.â
âReally?â
Sebastian reliably stretched out his right hand to Esther and replied.
âYeah. Iâll help you anytime. My mother and father will do everything.â
It was reassuring that Sebastianâs family, one of the four major duchies, would be on her side.
They would certainly be necessary if she wanted to compete with Rabienne later.
âYou promise?â
Esther smiled brightly and linked her pinky with Sebastianâs.
âUwah, we⌠touched fingers.â
âWhere did this come from? Look at your tiny fingers.â
Judy teased Sebastian, who was delighted over barely touching one of Estherâs fingers.
Despite Sebastianâs fuss, Esther stood from her seat indifferently.
âThen Iâll go in.â
âYouâre leaving already?â
Sebastian, who had initially come to see Esther, expressed his disappointment.
âYes, Iâm going to rest in my room. Have a good time with Brother Judy.â
Esther entered the mansion immediately after.
Sebastian pulled his hairs off in regret over Estherâs finger disconnecting with his when he spotted something.
âHuh? Did this bloom earlier?â (Sebastian)
âI donât think so. All the flowers bloomed in less than a second.â (Judy)
The flowers near where Esther was sitting, which had not yet spouted, bloomed brilliantly.