Although this was the hand of the person she loathed the most in the world, Esther thought rationally and slowly accepted her approach.
âYes, I also look forward to your kind cooperation.â
âThen Iâll have to go. I must prepare for the next order. It requires much effort.â
Rabienne seemed like a child thrilled for a family picnic.
The reason for this event was Cespiaâs funeral, but not a tear could be spotted on her stunning face.
âCome to me whenever you wish to see me. I might not be able to meet you as Iâm busyâŠbut Iâll try to make time.â
Rabienne immediately turned around after achieving her purpose. Until the very end, she held the attitude of a person bestowing her favor upon Esther.
Estherâs face chilled as Rabienne left. She rubbed the hand that came into contact with Rabienne against her dress.
As she advanced towards the pillar, a person suddenly appeared.
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âWhat? Did you know each other? You seem quite close, donât you?â
ââŠSince when have you been here?â
There was an uninvited guest who arrived here before the two. He even recognized Esther.
âRight before you two. Whatâs wrong with your face? Do you remember me?â
âI do, Prince.â
Damon, with his arrogant and high-nosed character, was naturally difficult to forget once encountered, even if one didnât strive to.
âI didnât mean to eavesdrop, but it somehow just happened. Though, was it true that you knew Rabienne and that you were adopted from the temple?â
Estherâs expression hardened.
She thought so the last time, but he truly maintained a knack for asking rude questions so openly.
ââŠIâll head back in case my father is waiting.â
Esther turned around and acted as if she didnât hear his question. There was no need to be involved with this person any longer.
But within a few steps, Damon surpassed Esther and extended his arm to block her way.
âWait a minute.â
Esther sighed as she continued staring at the arm obstructing her path.
âIs there anything else you wish to say?â
âYes, will you marry me?â\n
She doubted her ears at his overly casual remark.
Esther blinked several times, flustered by his words.
âExactly what do you mean?â
âI originally intended to engage with Rabienne. However, not only was she previously engaged to my brother, but sheâll also be incapable of marrying when she reaches adulthood.â
âSo⊠Iâm next?â
âYou werenât a candidate, to begin with, but I think itâll be alright after seeing you again today. Youâre not from noble blood, but being the Grand Dukeâs daughter is enough to have the public explode.â
Esther gazed at Damon, her eyes full of pity.
A self-righteous person who thinks the world revolves around himself. He is similar to Rabienne in many different ways.
âIâm sorry, but I donât like the idea.â
Esther looked Damon in the eye and stated her thoughts plainly.
Damon seemed overtaken with shock. Perhaps the boy didnât think he would be rejected.
âWow. Is this a topic someone would think to refuse? Iâm Damon. I didnât intend to say this, but⊠Iâm going to become the Crown Prince soon.â
He whispered into Estherâs ear like a person conveying a secret. Esther panicked and fell from him.
âFind someone else.â
ââŠYou really donât like me?â
âItâs not because I dislike the Prince, I simply do not favor the thought of getting engaged. I am sorry.â
However, no matter how much she denied his proposal, Damon didnât seem to listen.
âYour opinions donât matter. I will speak to the Grand Duke directly.â
âOf course, then.â
Even if the Prince informed Darwin, he wouldnât have permitted his bluff.
Esther was confident that Darwin would not disregard her will.
Damonâs arm slipped from the shock. He stood blankly.
Perhaps it was due to the unbound astonishment that Damon no longer held Esther from leaving.
âA chance like this doesnât come often. Think carefully! Iâll send you a formal engagement soon.â
Instead, he shouted at Estherâs back as she continued. Of course, Esther never stopped to look back.
It was only after she entered the building that a sigh left her mouth.
âHow is Noah so different?â\nAlthough they were both princes, their personalities differ entirely. She compared the brash Damon to Noah.
No matter how much she contemplated, Noah seemed a much more suited candidate for the title of Crown Prince than Damon.
To be specific, Damon had close relations to the temple, so if he became Emperor, he would contribute to the evil foundation.
âEverything is bad, in many ways.â
Esther glanced back and shook her head. Her impression of Damon turned out to be the worst.
***
Damon fanned his scowling face. He had just been rejected by Esther.
âCan you believe it?â
Simply having the Grand Dukeâs status covering her back did not change the fact she was adopted.
He couldnât get it through his head. How could she treat him, a Prince, in such a way?
âSo many young ladies wish to engage with me. Tch.â
Damon frowned before setting foot inside the temple.
He was instantly surrounded by Priests, his face still red from anger. Embarrassment rushed throughout his body.
In the meantime, he spotted Darwin nearby. Damon pondered a moment before approaching him familiarly.
âGrand Duke.â
âWhat is it?â
Even if they existed in the same space, it wasnât necessary for them to converse. Darwin sent him an annoyed glance.
âItâs been a while. Although I ran into the Duke amidst the official meeting, I didnât think I would be able to speak with him.â
âYou seem to have a business. You may get to the point.â
Darwin swiftly cut Damonâs gibberish.
âYouâre still the same. Alright. Then Iâll get to the point. I wish to engage with the daughter of the Grand Duke. What do you think?â
Unlike when he addressed Esther, his tone was polite.
However, Darwinâs eyes emitted a cold stance.
Damon flinched in response to Darwinâs obvious glare. He stepped back.
âEngage?â
âIt is as I said. In the past, the Grand Duke didnât have a daughter, but now he does⊠She is also of the appropriate age.â
âI donât understand how you came up with such an absurd idea. Unlike the Prince, I am not on friendly terms with the Temple.â\nVisit wuxiaworld.eu for extra chapters.
Darwin fiercely gazed at Damon, not caring to hide his negative feelings.
âI think now is the time to restore your terms. I will gladly serve as a stepping stone.â
In the end, he implied for Esther to be used as a means of politics. Darwinâs irritation reached its peak.
He took a step closer to Damon.
His sense of intimidation that had been obtained as a result of the war was not endurable for Damon, a prince who grew up like a greenhouse plant.