Chapter 65 \nâIâll just accept both. That way, I wonât have to choose.â\n
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Esther smiled and reached her hands forth as she accepted both escorts.
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âThatâs not what youâre supposed to do!â
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âLower your arm if you donât like it.â
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âNever.â
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Judy sulked towards Dennisâs cold remark. Nonetheless, he didnât let go of Estherâs hand and helped her inside the carriage.
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Darwinâs eyes brimmed with affection as he observed Esther successfully disciplining the twins.
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âOverly intelligent.â
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As he whispered âPerhaps my daughter is a geniusâŚ', Ben couldnât help but feel panicked.
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The wagon was so spacious that more than four people could occupy the place comfortably. They sat facing each other and departed.
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The promenade was considered a dangerous area, therefore many escorts surrounded the carriage.
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Esther marveled about the wagon as it proceeded. It was then that she recalled the handkerchiefs. She scoured her bag and shyly fidgeted with the cloth.
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âThisâŚâ
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For the past several days, Esther had been diligently rehearsing her embroidery skills to create a handkerchief with the engraving of the Tersia symbol.
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âHappy birthday.â
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âWhat's this? Do you want me to wear it?â
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Judy puffed his nostrils arrogantly but still snuck a glance towards the handkerchief.
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*TL/N: I guess he was still cranky about the hand thing earlier lmao⌠Cute Judy <3
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âI don't like such things.â
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âThen, let's pretend nothing happenedâŚâ
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âCome on, you canât just give and take back-!â
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The moment Esther pretended to withdraw the cloth, Judy embraced it in panic.
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Esther grinned and leaned over to adjust the handkerchief inside Judyâs pocket.
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âThis is Dennis's.â
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After she turned to face Dennis, he readily received the gift. He appeared to be earnestly awaiting his turn.
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âI was wondering what you were doing these days, but it turns out you made this. Thanks.â
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Unlike Judy, he didn't forget to thank Esther. He positioned his handkerchief. The shape in which he assembled was both elegant and tidy.
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Esther happily observed the twins when a burning sensation caused her to turn to the side.
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âHuh?â
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Darwin was intently gazing at her as if expecting something for himself.
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Esther held back her laughter and pulled one more from her bag.\n
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âI have fatherâs too.â
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âAhm, why did you go through the trouble to make mine? It mustâve been a hassle.â
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Unlike his indifferent tone, the corners of Darwinâs mouth curled upward.
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Darwin arranged Estherâs handkerchief in place of the one he carried.
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'I'm glad I made one more.â
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She was worried that his reaction would be disapproving, but seeing his expression made her reassured.
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âBut, no matter how much I think about it, Dennis's seems nicer.â
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âItâs natural for others to think of another personâs belongings to be better than theirs.â
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âReally? Anyway, switch with me. Itâs annoying when I think Esther put more effort into yours than she did in mine.â
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Judy coveted Dennisâs handkerchief. Seeing Dennisâs was nicer than his meant Esther placed more of her sincerity into that one.
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Esther flusteredly endeavored to stop the two from fighting.
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âThe boisterous atmosphere is pleasant.â
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Darwin remained silent as he alternated glances between Esther and the twins. Just a year ago, it was nothing close to this.
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Their last anniversary didnât consist of a family gathering before the party. It was simply seen as an annual event.
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However, many things have altered upon Estherâs arrival. The twins were especially looking forward to this day.
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âEsther also seems to laugh well.â
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A smile remained on her face throughout their gathering. It was unbelievably bright and lively for this to be the first time sheâd been like this.
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Darwin reached his hand over Esther's hair as it blew against the wind.
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âYou seem happy.â
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âBecause it's my brothers' birthday.â
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Whenever Esther said anything, the three would burst into smiles. They seemed to smile even as she breathed.
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âWell, I hung a present at the exhibition hallâŚâ
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Esther decided to let them know of the gift in advance as they wouldnât have much time after the promenade began.
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She felt embarrassed and nervous upon her recollection of the painting.
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âA gift?â
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âWhat did you put on it? A picture? Yeah?â
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âHmm⌠This is my first time hearing of it.â
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Dennis, Judy, and Darwin revealed their curiosities one after the other, but Esther only stuck her tongue out and grinned.
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âCheck it out later. Father, you must also see it.â
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The four alternated looks with each other, creating a warm atmosphere. Esther continued smiling brightly.
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âWe will soon reach the village.â
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She glanced outside the window in response to Ben's voice. People were already gathering at the entrance.
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Esther's heart began to pound.
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Although she had overcome the trauma of peopleâs eyes gazing at her, the young girl was still anxious.
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Esther stood firm once again as she recalled the ridiculing eyes of those at the temple.
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She had grown strong enough to face such stares readily.
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âMy Lady, I'll give you this.â
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What Ben handed to her was a woven basket.
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âFlower petals?â
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Esther tilted her head as she observed the contents.
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âYes. These are Raculus flowers, which hold the meaning of blessing. You can scatter the petals over the crowd as we proceed.â
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âBlessing?â
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Esther embarrassedly blinked her eyes.
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The meaning of blessing put forth an immense amount of burden on her.
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As she tried to return the basket to Ben, Darwin gently but firmly held Esther's hand to stop her from moving.
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âEveryone will be delighted.â
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ââŚYes.â
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Esther could read the support plastered on Darwinâs eyes.
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She mustn't avoid it. Esther clenched her fists. She decided to simply think of it as distribution petals.
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The promenade had finally begun. Everyone cheered as they marched along with the carriage; the people seemed worried they wouldnât have a chance to greet the Ducal family.
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Esther observed the twins as they waved and followed in awkwardly as she scattered petals in the air.
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Then people flocked to the area where Esther bestrewed the petals.
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Everyone was trying their best to receive Esther's blessing.
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It wasnât her intention, but Estherâs mana unconsciously inhabited the petals as she threw one handful at a time.
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Simply being at a near distance with the buds cleared the crowdâs mind. Those who received the mana felt serene.
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âHow⌠What is this overwhelming feeling? I feel truly blessed.â
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âMe too. I was curious about the newcomer, but I am already in love with her.â
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Those who received Estherâs energy felt sincere goodwill towards their new lady.
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While Esther diligently sprinkled the remaining petals, her popularity amongst the people reached its limit.
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âEveryone seems to like you.â
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Judy peeked outside the carriage in amusement.
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Sheâs never seen him this enthusiastic before.
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Esther was puzzled by this situation.
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She didnât expect such great hospitality.
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âI should have prepared more petals. We will run out quickly.â
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Ben seemed apologetic towards the now-empty basket when,
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âYou can go bring more.â
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Darwin articulated in a solemn tone as he stared into the crowd.
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âWhat? I-I understand!â
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Never before had they called for more petals during a promenade.
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Therefore, Ben was perplexed. However, he left urgently to gather more. Esther was able to reassuringly continue.
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âPretty.â
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She smiled as the petals spread from her fingertips and dispersed, fluttering against the wind.
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It was amazing how her life altered in such a direction. This felt like a dream to her.
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âIf this is a dream, I hope I never wake up.â
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Once she woke up, such a happy fantasy would be likely to never occur again.
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Everyone was actively preparing for the ball after the promenade.
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There were many people in Estherâs chamber urgently waiting for her return.
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âWe don't have much time. I'll proceed right away.â
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Dolores, the person in charge of Esther, spoke gravely.
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âHave you not tried #2 yet?â
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The party began at five o'clock, so there were three more hours left. Esther didn't understand why everyone was in a hurry.
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âGoodness. My lady! The boutiques on Lille Street have been crowded ever since the morning. Every time there is a banquet such as this, everyone puts in much effort to prepare for it.â
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Dolores passionately explained that for a person to stand out the most at a party, they must work hard to dress up.
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âThis will be your first official party.â
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âOkay.â
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Esther entrusted herself to Dolores and the maids.
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The sky-blue dress seemed as attractive as ever.
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\nAs soon as Esther changed into the gown, exclamations burst around her.
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âHow does it look so good on you? You seem like a saint that has descended from the heavens.â
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âYes? Ahaha⌠Thank you.â
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Esther smiled awkwardly at the mention of the word âsaintâ.
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Itâs likely the resemblance was made due to the sky-blue dress.
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âWhy did I choose blue.â
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Still, she felt better after the series of compliments.
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She found the fluttering hems of the dress and lacing pleasing to the eye.
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Since then, three long hours of preparation have taken place.
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As Dolores said, three hours were barely sufficient.
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Modeling the dress, delegating the hair to a professional designer, selecting fitting cosmetics and accessories.
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There were too many steps to push through.
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"Is there a lot left?"
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Esther's eyes turned blank from fatigue. She couldn't imagine what was to come at the party when she became tired just from this.
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"We are finished. Do you wish to take a look in the mirror?"
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Dolores's expression glistened with satisfaction and pride.
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Esther turned to the mirror without much expectation when she underwent a sudden awakening.
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"âŚWow."
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Although her face contained very light makeup, the touch of the specialists stood on a different level. With the subtle contrasts, she transformed into a different person.
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The individual in the mirror seemed like such a sophisticated, doll-like individual that Esther couldn't recall her previous appearance.
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"Everyone will be stunned. The atmosphere will turn insane the moment you leave."
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There was an exaggeration in Dolores' words, but Esther didn't dislike it.
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She couldn't take her eyes off the mirror while Dorothy entered with a box.
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"My lady, the butler handed me this gift and left."
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The package was secured with a red ribbon.
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"For me? Did someone send it to me?"
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"I don't know much about that."
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Esther pondered whether to head to her brother's first before resolving to unpack the gift.
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Slip.
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As she untied the ribbon and removed the wrapping paper, an accessory parcel was revealed. Esther opened the lid carefully before pausing in surprise.