Esther, teary-eyed, raised her head to face Dennis. He naturally faltered in response to her fatal cuteness.
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âDon't worry. I'll take Judy with me.â
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He dragged Judy while at the same time assuring her.
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âUgh, why! Iâll just look for a second⊠Aren't you gonna let me go?â
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Judy fought to shake off Dennis's hand that remained glued to his shirt.
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Dennis didnât train as much as Judy, however, his grip was powerful.
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Esther cheered for Dennis internally as she adjusted the cloth.
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âEsther, do you like Dennis more than me? That's unfair.â
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Judy did not hide his disappointment as he retaliated with Dennis.
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âDo you expect her to like you when you ignore her pleas and act as you please?â
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"I was just curious. Esther didnât play with me for days and only stayed hereâŠâ
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His shoulders naturally drooped as Esther sided with Dennis.
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âI'll show you when itâs completed, so please wait a bit.â
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âFinnee.â
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Judy yearned to pull the fabric nonetheless, but he held the urge. He didnât want Esther to dislike him.
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âAh, then do me a favor.â
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But it wasn't Judy to act depressed. Instead, he approached Esther, his eyes sparkling.
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âWhat is it?â
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âLast time, you did this in the garden to the fountain.â
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Judy waved his arms in all directions, mimicking Estherâs movements.
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âThe water floated and then spilled like this! Show me one more time.â
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Following their visit to Sebastianâs mansion, Judy informed Dennis of his conversation with Esther their ride back home.
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From that day onward, Dennis no longer hid the knowledge he knew of Esther. Although he didnât mention anything to anyone, of course.
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âWhat if someone witnesses the whole situation? Donât request for such favors.â
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Dennis slammed the book he was holding over Judy's head, a pathetic expression on his face.
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âCâmon! It was awesome!â
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Upset, Judy turned his head and shot Dennis a glare. This was a situation that would eventually lead to a fight.
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âWhat do I do?â
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Esther hesitated to reach her hand towards them. The whole disagreement seemed to have emerged because of her, so she must be the one to stop their argument.\n
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Rather than intervening in their conversation, Esther reached for a vase. It was then that the water filling the pottery left its shape and advanced like a thread.
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The very thin, sparkly stream of water connected to Estherâs palm. The jet of liquid blocked the two boys from each other.
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ââŠOh my god.â
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âWow! I didn't see this last time!â
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Judy and Dennis, mesmerized by the strange vision before them, silently admired the creation.
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âIt's much more intriguing than what I heard from Judy.â
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âJust look at this. It was even more amazing last time.â
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Judyâs anger seemed to have gone in a flash as he shrugged his shoulders boastfully.
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âBut why are my legs so itchyâŠâ
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A green entity swiveled along Judyâs legs.
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âArgh! Why is this here again?â
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He screamed and fled.
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Esther chuckled as she observed Judy. She failed to recognize BamBam earlier on.
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'I should have let BamBam go since the beginning.â
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She gave a promise to herself for BamBam to stand guard the following days.
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âI'm leaving for now! Next time, you have to tell me what youâre hiding!â
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His phobia of snakes was enough a cause for Judy to voluntarily leave the room. Only his voice resounded as he disappeared behind the door.
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Dennis rolled in laughter at Judy's foolish behavior.
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âI'm afraid I might also raise a snake. I can't believe Judy hates them that much.â
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After cackling to his hearts' extent, he wiped the tears from his eyes and smiled Estherâs way.
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âSorry for disturbing you, Esther. I'll leave now.â
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After Dennis left the room, it felt as if a storm had just passed by.
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Esther stood by for a few seconds in case the two returned before withdrawing the cloth from the canvas.
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ââŠIt was almost a disaster.â
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At that time, a sketch Judy and Dennis could not yet receive clearly revealed under the sun.
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On the canvas, three individuals were outlined against the platform.
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Darwin, a dependable father. Playful but friendly Judy, intelligent and mature Dennis.
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"Family."
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Esther fumbled with the paper as she mumbled the word to herself.
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Esther held her brush and hesitated for a while before placing it against the space and displaying her talent.
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âBecause I'm family too.â
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Esther's eyes glowed a beautiful golden as she filled in her remaining sketch.
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A few days later.
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Esther prepared to leave the mansion with the packed canteens.
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âWill you bring everything?â
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âYes. I promised him last time.â
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"It's not that we donât have any, but why so muchâŠâ
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The five large canteens of water had Dorothy tilt her head in bewilderment.
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By all means, the water wasnât simply h2O.
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Esther formerly assembled a strong combination of holy water as a means for Noah.
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However, one wouldnât discern the liquid to be ordinary unless they were conscious of mana.
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âHe may not have the resource.â
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Victor hoisted the jugs as he responded to Dorothyâs speculations.
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âI'll move everything to the carriage.â
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âYes, please.â
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With this, Noah would remain conscious, whether Esther encountered him or not.
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âWhere should I take the lady?â
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âHere.â
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Esther entered the wagon and handed the horseman a paper.
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It was the same note where Noah listed his address.
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Dorothy closed the door, confirming Esther was safely seated. She then asked.
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âWill you meet the friend from last time?â
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âYes, because I promised.â
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She understood how painful and unbearable it was to wait for someone who would never come.
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Esther failed to keep her word the previous time, so she would make sure to uphold her promise henceforth.
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âBut, arenât we on our way to the mine?â
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âThat's right. We will pass the mine eventually⊠Your friend resides in quite a remote area.â
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âI know.â
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The mine was located on the far outskirts of Tersia, so not many lived there.
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Therefore, the location of Noahâs home wouldnât be visible even if one washed their eyes.
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âIs it because of his disease?â
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While Esther sympathized with the boy, the carriage hastened its pace before reaching the destination.
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âBe careful.â
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As she left the wagon with help from Victor, who insisted on escorting her, an empty range caught her view.
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A small house centered amidst nature, no different from the sanctuary.
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âHe lives here?â
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Esther squinted as she scrutinized the small building. She didnât hold a liking towards the lonely seeming dwelling.
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Just then, the door creaked open. Noah came into view. He halted the moment their eyes met.
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The boy rubbed his eyes in doubt of the moment, then sprinted, confirming she truly existed before him.
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His expressionless face filled with innocent laughter.
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âDid you come to see me?â
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âYes. I have something to give you.â
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Esther struggled to conceal her embarrassment at his overwhelming cheerfulness.
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âMy Lady, where shall I place this?â
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Victor lifted a canteen from the wagon and threw it on the floor.
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âI stopped by to give you this.â
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It was perfect timing.
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Esther smiled, her finger pointing towards the pitchers. She had originally planned to give him these, so there wasnât a need to feel flustered.
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âI see. You can just come if you miss me.â
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Noah seemed to have confused Estherâs words for an excuse with his reply.
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Flushed, Esther shifted her eyes from Noah's and spotted Palen leaving the building.
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Palen immediately hurried to Esther and bowed respectfully.
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âIt's been a while.â
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âOh, back then⊠Right? Hello.â
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Esther greeted Palen gladly upon recognition. She recalled the face that accompanied her to the sanctuary a few times before now.
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âYes, that's right.â
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Palen was a superior of Esther's, but his heart overflowed with gratitude towards the person who saved Noah, his child.
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*TL/N: He thinks of Noah as his own son.
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Consequently, he couldnât control his emotions before Esther.
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âThank you so muchâŠâ
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Noah hurriedly grabbed Palenâs arm before he could continue his words.
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âPalen, please help move that inside.â
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ââŠI understand.â
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Palen pursed his lips and left for Victor as he wiped tears from his eyes.
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âW-wasnât he just crying?â
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âNo, he wasnât.â
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Esther, puzzled by Palenâs sudden fit, questioned the situation. Noah dismissed her worries firmly.
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âWould you like to enter my house?â
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âItâs fine. There's a mine I own nearby, so I was thinking of stopping by.â
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Originally, she planned on briefly greeting Noah and returning to the mansion, but now that she passed by the construction, she thought to retrieve a few diamonds.
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However, as soon as Noah listened to Estherâs response, he clapped his hands in surprise.
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âAre you talking about the mountain behind me?â
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âYes, why?â
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âI did think the clanging racket was endless. I guess there was a mine.â
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Noah frowned and rubbed his ears.
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âWas it loud?â
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âA little.â
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Esther stood speechless at his unwavering affirmation.
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âUhh⊠Sorry.â
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Noah retorted that very moment. It seemed almost as though he anticipated her to apologize.
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âIf you're sorry, take me with you.â
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âTo the mine?â
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âYes. I won't disturb you.â
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He claimed to have suffered due to the worksite, and his smile was too beautiful for her to refuse.