When the emperor didnât go her way, Rabienne signaled to Lucas for help, tapping his foot with hers, both hidden under the table.
Lucas, who had been listening quietly because he thought it was no place for him to cut in, flinched and voiced out.
âI apologize for speaking out, Your Majesty, but this isnât a disease that the imperial family can handle. Without the help of the temple, the number of people in the empire might be reduced by more than half.â
âIsnât that your guess? Iâll know only when Iâve tried.â
Even after Lucas came forward, the emperorâs attitude did not change. After all, he already knew that the current temple was nothing special.
âWhy are you so confident?â
Rabienneâs hands holding the teacup began to tremble. She was very much agitated by the emperorâs changed attitude.
She put it back on the coaster because she feared it would expose her feelings, but it made a particularly loud clicking sound as it collided.
âIf you donât like tea, Iâll prepare another one right away.â
The emperor smiled and took another deep sip of the tea in front of him.
Poison filled Rabienneâs eyes when she saw him still feigning innocence, knowing full well the tea wasnât the problem.
ââŠYou will soon regret it.â
âI donât think thatâs going to happen because Iâm a person with little regrets.â
The emperorâs stance remained unchanged even at the words that gave off a strong nuance of a last chance.
âFrom now on, our temple will not support the imperial family. Donât forget that this is what Your Majesty has chosen.â
âI will definitely remember. Anything else?â
âYes. The next time you want to see me, come to the temple. I donât think Iâll be coming to the Imperial Palace anymore.â
Rabienne got up following a show of bravado to satisfy her last remaining pride.
âLetâs go, High Priest Lucas.â
âYour Majesty, we will be on our way.â
âTake care.â
The hem of Ravienneâs dress fluttered violently as she sped away, revealing her emotional agitation.
âHa, until recently, he was like an old man in the back room.â
As soon as Rabienne came out into the hallway, she angrily gritted her teeth and spat out vulgarities in a low voice.
âStop, Saint. We are still inside the Imperial Palace. There are many listening ears, so be careful what you sayâŠâ
âI know.â
With increasing nervousness, she nibbled on the nail of her index finger and continued talking.
âThereâs an epidemic, but heâs not too surprised, and with such an arrogant attitude⊠Isnât something strange?â
âMaybe he knew in advance?â
âEven so, there is no obvious solution other than relying on the temple.â
Unlike when they came to the Imperial Palace, both Lucas and Rabienne were at a loss and their smiles disappeared.
âWhat should I do now?â
âWell.â
Lucas tried to hide his bitter expression and glossed it over.
He had a lot of thoughts when he saw the emperor, who was always polite to the previous saint, treat Rabienne disrespectfully.
As it was, his mind was gradually opening. The status of the temple might fall to the floor if he only believed in Rabienne.
âIt felt like we had lost, but he will bow down to us soon. The palace wonât be able to solve the disease on their own⊠Letâs wait.â
Even if many small temples were closed, there were still many more. A level of power that could never be ignored remained firmly.
After one last cold stare at the door to the closed reception room, Rabienne made her way out of the building completely.
But Noah appeared from the opposite side, perhaps on his way to the emperor.
At this moment, Rabienne became so lively that the difference was evident on his face.
âIs my hair okay now?â
âYes. You are beautiful.â
Once Lucas gave his verification, Rabienne tried to approach Noah with a beaming smile.
âNoahâŠâ
Although their eyes clearly met, Noah slid past Rabienne, treating her like air.
Rabienne let out a gasp, stunned by the humiliation she had just experienced. Then he turned around and shouted in a tearful voice.
âYour Highness!â
Noah slowly stopped. There was nothing he could do if Rabienne drew attention like that. But when he turned around, his gaze shifted from Rabienne to the escorts behind her.
âKhalid.â
He immediately recognized Khalid, whom he had seen many times in his dreams.
(TL/N: It was briefly brought up more than 70 episodes ago, so hereâs a reminderâ Noah knew about Esther and all her regressions because he saw them in his dreams when he was ill and unconscious.)
Khalid was puzzled by the crown prince staring at him, but bowed his head deeply to avoid his eyes and be polite.
âSaint, did you call?â
âWhy did you just walk past me?â
Rabienne asked, not hiding her disappointment.
âI didnât see you because I was thinking about something else. Sorry.â
âItâs nothing to be sorry about. I was going to meet you, but I couldnât make an appointment. I just want to chat.â
âIâve been a bit busy.â
Rabienne was upset at Noahâs bluntness, but she held it in and smiled brightly once more.
âI see. I⊠Canât we get along again? We go a long way back, and there is a long way to go in the future.â
Noahâs indifferent expression remained even as he received a brilliant smile full-on, one which anyone would say was beautiful.
âSaint.â
âYes?â
âYou wonât be forgiven, but itâs a way to not accumulate more sins.â
ââŠWhat do you mean?â
âI just want to say that one should never covet what belongs to others. Whether it be a thing or a position.â
Having given all the warnings he could give, Noah took one step closer towards Rabienne.
âDid you say letâs get along?â
As Noah smiled and closed the distance, for a moment, expectations filled Rabienneâs red eyes.
âThere is someone I like.â
Almost instantaneously, those expectations fell. Her pride was hurt by that, so she pressed her lips together and stiffly raised her head.
She even tried to smile, but she couldnât quite raise the corners of her mouth.
âWho?â
âItâs a secret. I canât tell anyone.â
With that, Noah leisurely went into the emperorâs reception room.
âHa, itâs amazing.â
Rabienne, who had been ignored by both the emperor and Noah, was fuming. She fanned hard at her red, angry face.
âAre you okay?â
âSure. Of course Iâm fine.â
Her nails, which she began to bite from the time she left the reception room, were now bleeding from the skin.
âIt canât go on like this. Letâs get the same medicine that we used on Saint Cespia.â
âYou meanâŠâ
âYes. Iâd rather hand the poison to Prince Damon.â
Since the imperial family was no longer with the temple, only the friendly Damon was needed.
âBut itâs the crown prince, is it really going to be okay?â
âItâs Prince Damon who will be using it anyway. If something goes wrong, we can cut him off.â
Rabienneâs blood-red eyes sparkled dangerously. They were filled with madness.
A few days laterâŠ
Esther rode alone in a carriage and arrived at the Imperial Palace. His face was tense at the thought of meeting the emperor.
âHe wasnât a scary person.â
The emperor, whom she briefly met during her first visit to the Imperial Palace, seemed much more affectionate than her father.
While she was mulling over this and that, the carriage door opened. Victor carried the gifts that were stored inside with both hands.
âItâs heavy. May I carry some?â
âOh no, donât say that. If I make you bear a burden, His Grace will have my head cut off.â
Victor shook his head as he looked at the cute Esther who was only half his size expressing her desire to help him.
While they were walking with the guidance of a servant, and a person who looked shiny even from afar ran over.
âAh.â
Itâs Noah.
In an instant, Estherâs lips formed an upward arc.
Perhaps because he had become the crown prince, Noah was wearing stylish clothes embroidered with gold.
Facing Esther, Noah couldnât hide how happy he was and smiled brighter than the sunshine.
âYouâre here? Do you know how long I have waited?â
âDidnât I come on time?â
âYouâre late. Iâve been waiting for this hour since yesterday evening.â
Esther giggled as she listened to Noahâs mischievous words.
The two of them walked together to the indoor garden where the emperor was waiting.
âEsther, are you nervous?â
âHmm⊠I am a little nervous.â
âThen Iâll hold your hand. The warmth will calm you and you will be fine.â
Noah naturally wrapped his hand around Estherâs to relieve tension.
Feeling that Noahâs hands were bigger than when she had held them before, Esther glanced to the side. Now that she looked at him, the level of his eyes had also changed.
âHave you grown taller?â
âIt isnât just taller? Look, look. My shoulders have become much broader too. Iâve been working out hard these days, can you tell?â
âIt seems like that⊠But I donât know.â
It was funny to see him putting strength into his shoulders on purpose, but his body did really look stronger than before.
âNot like that⊠Take a closer look.â
Noahâs eyes drooped like a sad puppy, disappointed that Esther turned away after a glance.
The light conversation made the walk fly by. Before long, they reached the door leading to the indoor garden.
Esther let go of Noahâs hand and took a deep breath.
âMay I enter?â
âYes.â
When Esther opened the door, she was greeted with a huge space covered with dirt. Plants of various sizes were growing, so the air was fresh.
The open-ceiling structure of the indoor garden was amazing, and sunlight shone down into the center without any shortage.
In the middle lies a table, and the emperor was sitting leisurely, waiting for the two.
Hearing the door open, the emperor turned around and paused for a moment in surprise when he saw Esther.
âHello, Your Majesty.â
âThis⊠I never thought I would meet a familiar face.â
Seeing Esther, who had become more skillful in etiquette than the last time, the wrinkles around his mouth deepened.
âNoah didnât tell me anything.â
The emperor stared at Noah, his eyes asking him why he did not tell him beforehand, but the latter pretended to not notice.
âArenât you the daughter of Grand Duke Deheen?â
âYes. thatâs right.â
Esther was so happy hearing her fatherâs name that she unconsciously smiled, her eyes folding in half.
âYou look prettier when you smile.â
The emperor did not miss that. He complimented her in a soft, friendly voice.
âThank you.â
Estherâs white cheeks turned pale pink at the sudden praise.
âHe looks like Noah.â
She had wondered where Noahâs cheeky side came from, and now it was clear that he took it from his father.
âNoah, would you mind stepping aside for a while?â
âYou canât bully Esther.â
âThere is no way. She is a very precious child.â
âAll right.â
Having fulfilled his duty as a guide, Noah was dismissed. He winked at Esther, saying he would be at the door, and left.
âWould you please take a seat?â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
Esther sat down cautiously on a chair bathed in sunlight, but she could only blink. She felt awkward to face the emperor alone.
Noticing that, the emperor opened the lid of the silverware that was placed on the table.
Inside, various fruits were skewered and arranged beautifully.
Each skewer was covered with something like a transparent membrane. It was strange, but interesting.
ââŠWhatâs this?â
Esther sniffed at the unbearably sweet smell.
âItâs a dessert made by covering fruit with plenty of sugar. Itâs newly developed by the imperial chef, this is also my first time seeing it.â
(TL/N: candied fruit.)
The emperor put the most appetizing-looking stick of strawberry into Estherâs hand, and her eyes sparkled in response.