The doctors Darwin had called for beforehand were waiting for Esther to awaken throughout the entire time.
âIâm fine!â
Surprised by the number of individuals entering, Esther shouted her refusal hastily. Even so, it was helpless.
The first group of doctors were the exclusive attending physicians of the Grand Duke.
Seven people entered at once, yet no one offered to inspect Esther first.
The fundamental cause was because the physician could easily commit a mistake and dispense of Darwinâs need for them. In addition, the more the others treated Esther, the less burden one would have when it became their turn.
In the end, Evian, the lowest ranking among the doctors, was pushed forcibly on his back towards the bed.
Evian paced forward.
It was his first time standing in front of Darwin himself, as he was conventionally availing other doctors with their chores.
âThen, I will assist you for a moment.â
The nervous Evian prehended Estherâs small wrist.
It wasnât after a while that he frantically scanned the girl. He soon shook his head as if outlandish.
âIs it a voluminous disease? How should I treat it?â
Darwin commenced to press him when he discerned Evianâs bizarre reaction.
He seemed as if he would devour Evian right away.
âThatâsâŚâ
Evian hesitated at the sight of Darwin.
âI, I think it would be nice if your Grace could stay a bit farther from here. I canât grasp a good view of the lady.â
Evianâs voice trembled thinly.
From the time he entered the room, he was on the verge of running out of breath whilst catching the glances of the Duke.
Darwin flinched visibly at Evianâs words.
He then pulled Judy away.
âIâm sorry. Do it again.â
âYes, Your Grace.â
Only then did Evian regain the color of his face and see for the medical treatment as conventional.
Near the cessation of the treatment, he and Estherâs eyes met briefly.
ââŚ?â
Esther was stunned.
There was a mixture of contempt in the eyes of Evian as he briefly stole a glance.
She immediately recognized the change, as they were the same eyes she always encountered at the temple.
However, such an impression vanished in a flash, so Esther was rather discombobulated whether she witnessed correctly or not.
âYour Grace, it is over.â
Evian, seeming frightened, concluded his examination as he placed the stethoscope down.
âWhat do you think?â
âThe lady doesnât seem to have any special diseases, but she is very weak and skinny compared to kids her age.â
The tense air loosened only after Evian reassured there was no immense problem.
âPlease have her eat well.â
Darwin only then could breathe a sigh of relief.
âGood thing.â
Although Darwin was habitually an unemotional individual, he was unusually worried about Estherâs condition.
But that wasnât the end of the treatment.
The remaining doctors proceeded to examine Esther one after another.
âTell him to come in next.â
As soon as the doctor culminated his medical treatment and excused himself, Darwin immediately called for the next person.
Esther couldnât stand the situation anymore and desperately clutched Darwinâs sleeve. She didnât want anyone else to examine her.
âGrand duke.â
âHm?â
Her hand froze the bewildered Darwin. Estherâs hand as it held on to his sleeve seemed so very endearing, it beat Darwinâs heart without mercy.
âIâm fine now.â
Esther gazed up at Darwin and shook her small head to assure she was really alright.
At this rate, she would end up with a disease that didnât even subsist.
However, after seeing Esther on the verge of tears, Darwinâs worries grew even worse.
âThe child has a bad complexion, Are you sure sheâs alright? Bring back the doctors that already checked her condition.â
Darwin frowned profusely in the middle of his forehead and placed his hands over Estherâs cheeks, examining her face in all directions possible.
Esther sent Ben a look pleading for help as her cheeks were seized.
Ben also sensed nothing would turn out good, so he closed his eyes and began speaking.
âYour Grace, it seems the lady is struggling a bit.â
âEsther?â
Darwin stopped speaking and canvassed Esther more objectively.
âBut what if the doctors are the ones who canât detect the disease?â
âLet us see for the next few days. I will show my lady to a physician once a day.â
âHmm⌠I see.â
Thanks to Benâs assistance, Esther was able to prevent any further treatment.
She placed her hand over her chest in relief, thinking the end of this fuss was rather fortunate.
It was the most extravagant moment in all of Estherâs lives.
âThen I will instruct an exclusive diet for the ladyâs quick recovery.â
âTake care of the snacks.â
âOf course.â
The butler was deeply motivated. Not only the butler but all the servants as well.
It was no wonder that this was the Grand dukeâs mansion.
However, there was absolutely no reason to fall due to lack of sleep.
Everyone turned their eyes on Esther as if inspiriting her to get stronger.
As the uproar passed by and everything quietened down, Esther glanced at Darwin, still seated in the room.
She was ashamed for this fuss to have accumulated although she wasnât ill in the first place. It would have been better if she were genuinely sick.
âIâm sorry it was nothing that big of a deal.â
âWhat do you mean? You arenât unwell, I am rather glad.â
Darwin spoke to Esther in a gentle but stern voice.
âAnd this is an immensely big deal. It will always be problematic when you are ill.â
Words that Esther had never heard of penetrated her mind. The tickling sensation originating from her chest was strange.
âI wasnât even sick.â
Was it like this when she was at the temple?
No one cared for Esther, even during the times she was solemnly ill.
Even when she bled and suffered, they all overlooked her presence as if it were natural.
So she thought she was a person who should become bedridden.
Compared to what Esther had been through, two daysâ unconsciousness was nothing. It was peculiar and strange to be among people who made a fuss about it.
The tearful Esther worked to open her eyes.
âYou canât cry.â
It seemed like her tears would spill out the moment she released her strength.
She proceeded to grab anything to refrain her tears, but Judy, who was seated next to the bed, stopped her from doing so.
âOh, thatâs my gift.â
Judy grinned brightly and intervened without notice.
âI bought it because it looks like you.â
âThis and me⌠What do you mean?â
âHere. Both your eyes are exactly the same.â
Judy worked to widen his eyes to imitate the Rabbitsâ.
Esther visually examined the doll to see if they did seem alike.
However, the pure white sheepish doll and the soft, lovely fur did not resemble Esther in any way.
Rather, it was the opposite.
âI donât look like itâŚâ
Esther pulled both ears of the rabbit doll.
Although she didnât think they resembled each other in any way, the tips of her small mouth slowly curled upwards.
âI donât think I need to be here anymore, so letâs get out of⌠Ack! Father, it hurts!â
Judy was held firmly in Darwinâs grasp as he attempted to flee the room.
Soon after, he dismally returned to his place in consequence of his fatherâs malignant touch.
âBefore you leave, say sorry.â
âOh, right.â
Judy ran to Esther on the verge of tears and hugged her shoulders, begging for her forgiveness for what happened when he forgot their meeting.
ââŚ???â
Her eyes bulged endlessly; she was hugged defenselessly without warning.
Dennis didnât seem particularly hesitant as he hugged Esther alongside Judy.
Darwin ventured forward as the twins loosened both their arms.
For her to not be surprised, he opened his arms wide for a moment before embracing her.
His physique was so large that Esther successfully fell into his arms.
âLetâs remain healthy.â
Darwin patted Esther on the back.
âDonât get sick.â
âYour Grace! You shouldnât treat the lady like you would with the masters!â
âOh, was I too strong? Iâm sorry.â
Darwin did work to be as gentle as possible, but all sorts of nagging came from the servants, in fear that the frail Esther would be harmed.
During that time, Esther couldnât keep her mind clear from the sudden attacks. Her cheeks glowed red.
It was new and awkward, as no one had hugged her before. She felt odd.
âIt seems that people can be so close together.â
Esther was bewildered by the actions of those who hugged her casually. That the warmth between people could be close.
After a while, she came to her senses to find herself in the room alone.
âAh⌠Theyâre gone.â
The absent-minded Esther stretched out on the bedsheets.
Until now, everything resembled a dream.
She had never imagined that Darwin, who was said to have caused a little girl to weep with a smile on his face, would act as he did now.
âWho would believe it?â
Esther lowered her head and began to giggle. She somehow couldnât stop herself from laughing.
The laughter grew louder and louder, and for a while, Esther grinned and chuckled like a mad person.
After a long break off, Estherâs eyes loaded with thick teardrops that were deemed unable to flow.