Concerned, Esther quickly ordered the knights to escort the grandmother inside.
âGrandmother, are you okay? Where are you from?â
âOh, my legs canât move as they please these days.â
The old woman spoke weakly. She tapped her leg, which had been limping just a moment ago.
âIâll take a look.â
Esther led the grandmother to a chair and sat down beside her.
Naturally, she was not lowering her guard.
Before she treats a person, she would read their energy first, and if there was anything that bothered her, she would not treat them directly, but would use medicine.
She didnât feel any malicious energy from this old woman.
âHmm?â
Esther, holding the old womanâs wrinkled hand and examining her body using divine power, tilted her head.
She thought her legs might be in pain or have blockage, but they werenât. In fact, there was no part of her body that was hurt.
Besides, the clothes she was wearing were almost rags, but the hand she held was very soft.
Esther began to suspect the old woman when she deduced it was a hand that had never done rough work.
âGrandmother, are you really sick?â
At Estherâs firm voice, the old woman slowly took off the crumpled hat she was wearing.
The old womanâs face was revealed, and Esther was momentarily startled by the clearness of her eyes.
ââŠWho are you?â
Sensing that she was an unusual person, Esther hesitated and stepped back.
As soon as he saw that reaction, Victor quickly rushed forward and acted a barrier between Esther and the old woman.
âIs she a strange person?â
âI donât know.â
As Esther grew more and more suspicious, the old woman straightened her back, which she had been bending all this while. Her eyes shone as she asked,
âHow did you know right away that there was nothing wrong with my legs?â
In an instant, the old womanâs voice and manner of speaking changed. Even when she simply corrected her posture, she felt like a completely different person from before.
âIâm sure sheâs a noble.â
Noble mannerisms were naturally permeated into her body.
âThere is no blockage, so you didnât need treatment.â
âThatâs right, but itâs not easy to judge that in such a short time. Ordinary priests pour out their divine power once someone says they are in pain.â
The old woman did not hide her surprise and agreed with Esther.
âAre you from the temple?â
Esther was displeased at the thought that the old woman might be a spy sent from the temple.
âYes, but also no.â
Pink eyes narrowed at the ambiguous answer.
âCan we talk privately for a moment?â
âTell me who you are.â
âIâŠâ
Sharon took out her identification card and showed it to Esther.
âI am Sharon de Parcendo, a member of the temple elders.â
Estherâs eyes widened when she saw the red card.
âItâs my first time seeing it.â
This red card was given only to a handful of temple elders. With it, one could freely travel anywhere in the empire.
Esther was also taken aback because it was the first time she had ever seen a member of the elders, who usually kept to themselves and out of sight.
âActually, Iâve been watching you in the shelter for several days.â
But being surprised was just being surprised, Esther frowned at Sharon when she said that she had been watching.
âWhy?â
âI just wanted to check. Are you really the one in the revelation?â
After hearing this, Esther came to the conclusion that Sharon was not a person sent by Rabienne.
If she was really on Rabienneâs side, she wouldnât be able to speak so openly.
âItâs not the position of the temple. I did this alone because I wanted to meet you.â
Sharon tried hard to express sincerity to Esther, whose eyes still had doubts.
âAnyway, they have already seen meâŠâ
Remembering the high priests who secretly came the last time, Esther nodded and said she would listen.
âFollow me.â
She ushered Sharon into a small room where there was no danger of anyone overhearing the conversation, and they sat across from each other.
She asked her brothers to escort her in case of danger, and had Victor stand between Sharon and her.
âNow tell me. Why did you want to see me privately?â
âYou already know that you are a saint, right?â
Sharon stared at Esther and asked earnestly.
With an unfaltering expression, Esther pretended not to know.
âI donât know what you mean.â
âThose gloves⊠Arenât you using it to cover your mark?â
Sharonâs gaze shifted to the gloves the girl never forgot to wear when she came to the shelter.
Instinctively, Esther, who was surprised by her gaze, hurriedly crossed her arms.
âWhy didnât you claim to be the real saint?â
âBecause itâs not me.â
No matter how much the girl denied it, Sharon, who watched the shelter for a few days, was already convinced that she was a saint.
Just as Kyle had told her, the girl could use divine power without limits.
In addition, the day before yesterday, she witnessed a large number of flowers going out of the shelter and being sent somewhere via a carriage.
Others would think they were ordinary flowers, but Sharon recognized they were holy flowers.
Her ability to nurture holy flowers was unexplainable unless she was a saint.
âI looked into you before you came. Originally, you were a saint candidate in the temple, right?â
âYes. The priests sold me. Thanks to that, I am doing well.â
No matter how much Deheen wanted to adopt her, it would not have been established if she had not been released from the temple.
âI am grateful.â
For the first time since their conversation started, Esther smiled at Sharon.
Seeing that smile, Sharon was confused and immediately paled.
âThe current temple has deteriorated so much. Where did it go wrong⊠It wasnât like this before.â
âI am not interested.â
Esther shook her head resolutely, not even pretending to consider Sharonâs words.
âSaint.â
âDonât call me that.â
When Esther did not hide her dislike of the temple, sadness crept into Sharonâs eyes.
âTwo saints never appear in one generation. The current chaotic empire desperately needs you.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âRight now, itâs an epidemic, but the barrier might break soon. No one knows what will happen when that happens.â
âAre you threatening me?â
Esther didnât want to think about peace of the empire, sacrificing for everyone, or anything like that.
How hard it was to find happiness, yet now she was needed.
Esther was again unbearably angry at the templeâs one-sided attitude.
âItâs not like that. I just want to return the saintâs position to the original owner.â
Desperation tinged Sharonâs voice.
She sincerely hoped that the real saint would return to the temple.
Having been a member of the elders for a long time, she knew better than anyone how important the role of the saint was.
That position was directly related to the safety of the empire, so it was not a position that a fake could occupy.
The situation was critical. The empire could perish if there was no saint to maintain the barrier.
âPlease take back your position as a saint. I will help.â
Having heard such absurd words, Esther laughed.
âAre you going to bring down the current saint?â
âOf course. Soon, she will take the saint qualification test.â
Esther had asked the question with the intention to mock, but her eyes brightened when Sharon revealed that Rabienneâs qualifications would be tested.
âWhat kind of test is it?â
âItâs to measure the vessel of divine power. We will test whether she can create holy flowers, how long it takes to turn water into holy water, and so on.â
It was certain that Rabienne would never pass that test.
âAfter that?â
âNo matter how she is currently ordained, if she doesnât qualify for it, she will have to step down.â
Estherâs pink eyes and Sharonâs light blue eyes intertwined innocently, exploring each otherâs intentions.
âItâs not a lie.â
Sharon never lied to Esther.
Her heart pounded for no reason at the thought that Rabienne might be kicked out.
But even so, it was hard for the temple to publicize the fact that a fake saint had been appointed.
The public was in a state of confusion and agitation, so it would not look as good as it would be seen as a belated countermeasure.
âIâm sure many would argue to leave it as it is even if the saint doesnât pass the test.â
The power of the Rabienne and the ducal family of Brions, which must have already been planted everywhere, will not be touched.
âThatâs why I want to bring you to the temple. Would you like to return to the temple with me?â
Esther was flustered by Sharonâs pleading voice.
âWhat are you going to do with me?â
âThe elders will support you. If we show that you are a real saint, no matter how powerful they are, they canât oppose it. The cause is here.â
Although it was only for a moment, Estherâs mind pictured the exhilarating moment of taking her place back from Rabienne, who had stolen it.
âIt will be thrilling.â
There were many ways to get revenge on Rabienne, butâŠ
Perhaps the thing Rabienne couldnât tolerate the most was to be usurped in front of everyone.
But Esther didnât want to be the saint just for that.
It was an offer she might have accepted in the past, but now she had a daily life she wanted to keep.
Besides, wasnât the temple as rotten to the root as Rabienne?
âI like it now.â
Despite the disinterested attitude, Sharon did not give up and continued to knock on Estherâs heart.
âThe exam will be held in two weeks. If you change your mind in the meantime, please visit me at any time.â
Sharon gave her address. It was near the temple.
And as she was about to leave the room, she turned around and spoke in a very friendly tone.
âChild of light. People are calling you that.â
Estherâs eyelashes trembled; she was completely unaware of it.
âThe temple also desperately needs that light. Iâll be waiting for you.â
Right before Sharon fully left the roomâŠ
In the hardened eyes that met Estherâs pink ones, sincere concern for the temple was fully conveyed.
Upon returning home from meeting Sharon, Esther lay in bed without energy.
The conversationsshe had with Sharon at the shelter haunted her.
âWhy didnât I know that the Council of Elders had so much power?â
She vaguely heard of the existence of the elders, but this was the first time she knew the reality.
âDepose Rabienne and take back my place, ohâŠâ
Dorothy approached while Esther was suffering from a headache, thinking that the forces were divided even in the temple.
âMy lady, someone came from the temple today.â
âWhat?â
Wondering if Sharon had been to the mansion too, Esther jumped up and sat up.
âThey said it was a very important invitation, and they wanted the lady to attend. They even came with gifts.â
After a brief inspection, Dorothy handed the invitation over to Esther.