âIâm serious. He is a playboy. My friend in charge of the clothing department was heartbroken because of him.â
Dorothy thumped her chest in frustration.
âThat isnât Victor.â
âYou canât dismiss it with mere words. One has to be wary.â
Esther narrowed her eyes as she sent a suspicious glance towards Victor.
Then, Victor followed up with an endless amount of excuses, his face presenting a deep sense of injustice.
âThere isnât anything I can do if a woman keeps following me because of my looks. We never dated; it was an unrequited love. How did this turn into an affair?â
âIâm sure she said you made a pass on her!â
âI have never done that.â
Esther grinned as she alternated looking between Dorothy and Victor, who had undergone war nerves for a few days now.
âYouâll keep seeing each other, so try to get along well.â
As soon as Victor became her exclusive escort, Dorothy had gritted her teeth and raked up these rumors involving Victor.
Dorothyâs friend must have been dumped by Victor.
âMy lady, I apologize.â
âAre you even the slightest regretful? Iâve heard there were countless other victims besides my friend.â
Although Esther thought their clamoring was a bit over the top the past few days, she didnât find it all unpleasant.
âOh, I need to feed BamBam.â
Esther, who was looking at the two without having noticed how much time had passed, was surprised and took the feed out of the drawer.
BamBam lay comfortably atop the cushion. It was worrying and strange that she slept continuously these past few days.
âIs she sick?â
Esther asked anxiously, as BamBam filled herself with the food presented to her.
âIt was said the time to lay her eggs had passed.â
She had interrogated a snake expert, and they stated if she still didnât lay her eggs, the snakelets may have already died.
In addition, Esther could, on normal occasions, feel BamBamâs emotions when they made eye contact. However, she hasnât been able to communicate with her lately.
Esther was stalled; she was certain something was not right, however, she couldnât figure what it was.
Esther moved her chin up as she observed BamBam when the door to her room opened.
Judy was the only one who entered without bothering to knock beforehand.
âEsther, are you busy?â
Judyâs clothes were smothered with dirt, from when he had previously frolicked around. Esther stood up and shook her head.
âI was feeding BamBam.â
âThen look at this.â
Judy handed Esther the gold envelope he had brought with him. The white paper held in his dirty hands was foreign.
âWhat is that?â
âYouâll find out when you open it.â
Esther carefully opened the envelope.
There was a card inside, and it briefly stated Esther and Judyâs invitation to dinner.
The name of the respective sender.
ââŚSebastian?â
âYeah. Donât you remember?â
She looked back into her memory to recall anyone with the same name. Then, it came to mind.
âHeâs the half-penny guy!â
The name of the boy who had verbally abused her in the garden was Sebastian.
Estherâs expression darkened as she recalled the words she received from him that day.
âDoes he happen to be brotherâs friend?â
âThatâs right. He committed a big offense towards you, right? He wants to apologize for it.â
âSo suddenly?â
âHe invited us a long time ago, but I forgot.â
Judy grinned as he scratched his forehead.
After the camp training, he beat up Sebastian and earned a promise from his side, however, Judy ended up forgetting as time passed.
Sebastian grew anxious of Judyâs quietness despite all the previous fuss and ended up sending him an invitation.
âHow about it? Will you go with me?â
Judy noticed that Esther was reluctant to accept the invitation when she kept silent and wriggled her hands.
âIf you donât want to, thereâs no need.â
The major reason for visiting Sebastian was to have him apologize to Esther directly, however, if the person disliked the fact, there wasnât a need for it anymore.
âUhm.â
Esther was debating whether to reject the offer.
Of course, she didnât want to go when she recalled Sebastian bragging about his bloodline.
However, Sebastianâs family members listed on the invitation caught her eye.
The Duke of Vissel was one of the four great families which supported the Empire.
âIs that why he put so much emphasis on his lineage?â
Esther now understood why he was close to Judy since childhood, now that she thought of his family.
Considering the future of her battle against the temple, it would be beneficial to harbor a close relationship with Sebastian.
âDid he really apologize?â
âYes, heâs very apologetic towards you.â
It may be a lie, nevertheless, nothing was disadvantageous on her side. Esther returned the invitation to Judy as she calculated everything in her mind.
âThen Iâll go.â
âReally? Yeah! Thatâs great!â
Judy jumped up and down in delight. He was now going to crush Sebastianâs nose once more in return for the time he boasted of his younger sibling when in Visselâs residence.
âLetâs talk to my father and leave the day after tomorrow.â
The Vissel estate took half a day to arrive by using a fast carriage from Tercia.
Since the meal was in three days, they had to leave at dawn the day after tomorrow, to arrive by that date.
âMy lady, I donât think there will be enough time to order a new dress⌠will you be alright?â
âI can wear what I bought last time.â
Estherâs eyes glimmered as she recalled the green dress Dolores had picked out for her.
***
âEsther, hold my hand.â
Judy exited the wagon first and reached out to Esther. He was more like her escort.
Esther smiled lightly as she held Judyâs hand. The two were well-matched siblings.
âMaster Judy! Welcome.â
The butler who had been standing by the door recognized Judy and rushed to greet him. As Judy went and returned, back and forth, often, the two recognized each otherâs faces well.
âIs that Lady Esther next to you?â
âThatâs right.â
âWelcome to our Vissel estate.â
The butler smiled gently and proceeded to guide the two inside to the garden.
Perhaps todayâs meal had a very quiet atmosphere because only two people and Sebastianâs friends were invited.
Todayâs atmosphere was calm, as Sebastian only invited two of his acquaintances to the meal.
âLetâs have our meal over there.â
Judy replied as he spotted the table surrounded by greenery.
âThe garden is very pretty.â
Esther observed the Dukeâs splendid residence, which seemed different from the Grand Dukeâs.
The two paid attention to the well-tended garden.
Meanwhile, Sebastian left the mansion after he received word of their arrival.
Sebastian was wearing a black suit, along with a red tie. He lifted his head, then pulled it back down.
However, because of his chubby physique, all the buttons on his shirt were on the verge of bursting.
In addition, he couldnât bear the heat of his body and kept sweating on his forehead. He took care of that matter as he held his handkerchief tightly.
âHuh? Itâs Sebastian.â
Judy spotted Sebastian and instantly waved in a brusque manner.
âWeâre here. Come on!â
Esther turned her head towards Sebastian. Her expression instantly hardened.
Sebastian was also flustered by her appearance. He turned embarrassed at the thought of him having to apologize.
âI need air conditioning.â
Sebastian slowly headed towards the two, a dejected expression playing on his face.
Nonetheless, Esther seemed quite different from the first time he had seen her.
âIs she the same person?â
Sebastian muttered unconsciously.
When he first met her, she was skinny and feeble. She didnât feel like a noble in the least.
However, she now seemed like a perfect noblewoman in every aspect. Judy, standing beside her, didnât seem out of place at all.
Besides, she looked pretty in her dress. Her cute face was now visible to Sebastianâs eyes.
âAm I crazy? Whatâs wrong with my heart?â
Sebastian stood in front of the two, confusion overwhelming his mind. Now, he could only see Judy, as Esther was no longer visible.
âThank you for coming.â
âYeah. But why are you acting like that?â
Judy burst into laughter as he witnessed the stiffened Sebastian.
âItâs nothing.â
âItâs weird. Say hello to Esther too.â
Sebastian greeted Esther with a nod.
âHello.â
âHello.â
Esther felt despondent because of her misunderstanding against Sebastian that he was ignoring her.
No hint of arrogance was presented, however, the unpleasantness she felt from that day remained vivid.
âThen Iâll stand elsewhere.â
Judy moved away from the two, so they could have a comfortable conversation. Of course, it was after he had warned Sebastian, âIf you say any nonsense, youâll die.â.
âSoâŚâ
Sebastian lifted his head to face Esther, as he figured apologizing and quickly leaving would be the best choice.
However, as soon as he made contact with Estherâs pink eyes, Sebastian froze. Her puffy cheeks were so cute.
âI⌠crazy, man.â
Esther silently waited as she observed Sebastianâs expression change continuously.
âI think heâll burst if touched.â
He seemed so red he couldnât get any redder, yet now he was burning redder like a beet.
âCould you look elsewhere for a moment?â
âYes? Yes.â
Esther didnât understand why, however, Sebastian asked so urgently that it forced her to turn her head to the other side.
Sebastian gulped his saliva, relieved. Then, he quickly delivered his apology to Esther.
âThat day, my words were too harsh. I was beaten by Judy at the time, so I guess I used that to get payback.â
Estherâs heart and mind were relieved bit by bit as she listened to his sincere voice.
âIâm very sorry. Will you accept my apology?â
Sebastian pulled out a red apple from his arms. It was a very substantial apple he had kept for the sake of his apology.
He stuck it out to Esther, who had her head turned to the other side. The tip of his fingers, grasping the apple, was shaking.
Estherâs eyes widened at the unexpected gift. She didnât expect him to bring an actual apple to apologize.
âThis is an actual apple. Pfft.â
In the end, Esther couldnât help but burst into laughter. Sebastianâs wrongdoing wouldnât disappear, however, if that was his way of apologizing, she decided to overlook it.
âI chose the biggest and firmest one.â
Sebastian scratched the back of his head in embarrassment.