Chapter 58 \n<h1>Chapter 58. A Saint who was Adopted by the Grand Duke</h1>\n
âYou're supposed to be in the sanctuary, aren't you?â
Noah gestured for Esther to come closer.
As Esther neared herself to him, the boy whispered, âYou gave me a lot of strength last time. It doesn't matter whether or not Iâm in the sanctuary if itâs for a short while.â
"Whyâre you whispering so close to my ear!â
He seemed to be thrusting his face against hers more than necessary. Esther flushed and pulled her face back.
âThe closer I am, the better youâll be able to hear me.â
Noah grinned sheepishly as he shrugged.
âBut I'm not the reason you moved here, right?â
âCome on, of course not. My relative's house is by the river.â
Why did she feel so uncomfortable after he denied her statement? Esther's face darkened.
âI didn't want us to continue meeting in fear of thisâŠâ
She recalled Noah at times, but visiting him wasnât possible on account of her studies and constant worries over the temple.
Hence, she couldnât help but feel guilty whenever she made eye contact with him.
âI'm sorry I couldn't come sooner.â
"It's okay. We've met here, haven't we? Although weâre both residing in the same territory, It's amazing that we bumped into each other like this. Right?â
On the other hand, Noah was not upset in any way. Rather, he seemed to be at a loss for joy in having met Esther.
"Are you feeling well though? Should you return?â
"Not yet? But it seems Iâm a bit dizzy.â
Noah positioned a hand against his forehead in a feeble manner. Then, he frowned and pretended to feel queasy.
"So, can I hold your hand?â
ââŠOkay. Hold it for now."
She could tell it was a made-up story, but Esther sympathized with him.
Noah stretched forth his long thin arm the moment he took note of her consent.
Esther nervously blinked several times as she accepted his hand.
Victor and Dorothy shrieked at the unforeseen sight.
Esther beckoned the two to quiet down as she focused on the palm of her hand.
Her energy slowly flowed to her fingers and entered Noah's.
However, Noah quickly blocked her from concluding the transfer. Esther tilted her head in perplexity.
âIf I take in a large amount, I won't be able to see you for a while.â
Guilt strained Estherâs heart as she bowed slightly to avoid Noahâs eyes.
Silence flowed. Victor was the first to open his mouth.
âMy lady, is this boy more than a friend to you?â
Esther shook her head in surprise. She violently retorted to his suspicions.
âThen why are your handsâŠâ
No matter how close they were to each other, Victor recognized there would be nothing good developing from this relationship. He remained vigilant of the unidentified person.
Noah, on the other hand, returned Victorâs stare fearlessly.
The knight flinched at the coolness of the boyâs eyes. They seemed oh-so gentle when directed at Esther, but the moment they turned to Victor, he couldn't help but freeze on the spot.
âAre you certain of your friendâs identity?â
Esther tilted her head. She wasnât truly aware of his status, but then again, it wasnât other than her father who introduced them both to each other.
"But Esther, what were you doing here?"
Noah cut in the conversation. He skillfully returned Estherâs attention to himself.
âMy brothers will have their anniversary next month. Iâm here to buy them something nice.â
On second thought, Noah was of the same age as her siblings. Estherâs eyes glimmered in delight.
âIf it were you, what would you want?â
Noah answered in less than a second.
âItâs true! I don't think there would be any greater approach.â
Esther relentlessly shook her head. She aspired to surprise them with brilliant impressions.
"Or how about a picture? You're a great artist.â
"I've already drawn them.â\nÂ
"Why don't you draw them once more? I'd be much happier to accept a present filled with sincerity than one that was bought on a whim.â
As a prince, Noah received countless offerings during every single anniversary of his.
No matter the amount, he was never truly delighted. Things accumulated in the residence, and no matter how long he stared at the piled objects, no emotions evoked.
âHmm. I'll have to consider a little more.â
Esther pondered solemnly as she set foot inside a shop in front of her. The place marketed mirrors.
Noah followed Esther as he observed the different sizes reflecting them.
âEsther, will you worry about my birthday gift later on?â
âDidnât you say you wanted a letter?â
Esther deliberately replied coldly. She needed to keep her distance from Noah.
âRight, but imagining you thinking about my gift like this⊠It's very nice. In the meantime, you'll keep thinking of me.â
Noah's expression could be seen upon a mirror nailed to the wall. He was smiling so foolishly.
Esther stared blankly at the figure. It was then that their eyes met.
ââŠHow can you smile like that continuously?"
Noah wiped his nose sheepishly. Esther flusteredly dodged her eyes, flipping her head to the other side.
âYouâre good at smiling, arenât you?â
âWhat? No. In the past, people used to tell me how cold I was⊠Well, I donât laugh much. Even now.â
In the past, Noah's nickname was the âCold Princeâ.
The boy gained support from everyone at a young age. For that reason, he scarcely found anything entertaining. His arrogance pierced the sky.
During his stay at the Imperial palace, Noah was a boy who thought the world was circulating him and him only.
However, much changed during his stay at the sanctuary. Esther, on the other hand, had no conception of Noahâs true appearance.
âLetâs go with that for now.â
âI'm telling you the truth.â
Noah folded his arms sulkily.
Esther looked up to see that the sun had begun to set. She was to return home before dinner.
âSure. But this is my address. Come and see me anytime.â
Noah hurriedly scribbled down his address and delivered it to Esther, fearing she would leave.
Noah wandered the place for a while after Estherâs leave.
The boy smiled brightly. His eyes remained glued to his hand.
âYou finally met her. Are you that delighted?â
Palen shook his head before Noahâs hopeless appearance. He had discreetly kept watch the whole evening.
The Seventh Prince, Noah, whom Palen served, had never been the same personality as he was now.
It was insane how much his character deteriorated during Estherâs presence.
âYou seem to say this meeting was a coincidence.â
Noah glared at Palen, warning him to cease his nonsense.
âHow could such a deliberate coincidence⊠but itâs a relief. This will terminate the ending of your daily spying near the Grand Dukeâs residence.â
Promptly after settling in the territory, Noah constantly wandered the Tersia mansion in wait for Esther.
It wasnât a coincidence that they met today, but more an opportunity Noah had prepared for.
âHuh? I will continue to do the same.â
âYes? But didn't the young lady say she would visit in person?â
âStill, Iâd rather spend my time waiting.â
Noahâs expression filled with bright laughter at the mention of Esther.
Palen followed, a stunned expression displayed on his helpless face.
âYes! Turn back there!â
James chased Estherâs every more, his eyes wide in anticipation.
"Stretch your right hand a bit more to the side⊠you have demonstrated an excellent performance.â
James was assisting Esther's dancing skills today as well.
It had already been a month.
It was still dizzying whenever he recalled the first day of their dance class, which began around two months prior to the anniversary ball.
âShe is good at everything else, excluding dancing.â
Esther mastered a subject astonishingly quick when it came to her studies, but remained stiff with her movements.
However, thanks to the basic teaching steps she rehearsed for a month now, the young girl improved very much compared to the first day.
"Teacher, I didn't make any mistakes, did I?"
Esther rushed to James, a big smile forming her lips.