âBe happy, what kind of greeting is that?â
âJust. I want you to smile.â
Esther shifted her head embarrassedly as she witnessed Noah affectionately gazing at her.
âYouâre weird, really. Iâm going!â
âYes, go ahead.â
Palen rubbed his eyes several times as he observed the children exchanging greetings so familiarly. He even pinched his hand, thinking it might have been a dream.
âIs this a miracle?â
Palenâs reaction to the scene was perfectly normal, as everyone thought Noah would never stand up again so naturally.
Noah stood in perfect health and waved until Esther left the sanctuary.
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âHah, hah⦠that kidâ¦!â
Cespia breathed heavily as she woke up from her deep slumber. Drops of sweat formed on her forehead.
She earnestly raised her body. She seemed blank as if the sudden shock still lingered in her remembrance.
âIâve definitely seen it.â
It was a mystery how it was deemed possible, but the child bestowed with the powers of the saint appeared in Cespiaâs dream countless times.
The pink-eyed female Cespia had last witnessed was flourishing in an unknown sanctuary.
The childâs incredible divine power, which Cespia felt through her dreams, was far surpassing her own.
âIt isnât Rabienneâ¦â
Cespia shivered.
She had hoped that what appeared in her visions was simply a coincidence, however, it was now clear.
The next saint was not Rabienne.
âHow heartbroken that kind child will become. How could I possibly say this to her.â
As she knew just how much Rabienne was looking forward to becoming the next saint, Cespia was overly anxious the news would wound her heart.
âGod could only be indifferent. Iâm regretful to hear that there is a child more brilliant than Rabienne who will serve God⦠It is quite unfortunate.â
Above all, Rabienne was the only one who had resided next to Cespia all this time. Her head overflowed with the thoughts of what would happen if ever lost Rabienne because of this.
Cespia stumbled out of bed. She wished for some water to freshen her sore throat.
The door was not completely closed. As soon as Cespia held on the door handle to push it open, a conversation could be heard through the very crack.
Cespia ceased pushing the door and held her breath.
âLady Rabienne! I heard youâve become a saint candidate. Congratulations.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIt is all thanks to you. Thank you very much.â
âWhat have I done? Haha.â
It wasnât difficult to distinguish the voices of those who were speaking.
Rabienne and Verdo. When she made out the words âsaint candidateâ in their conversation, Cespia frowned.
âWhatâs going on here?â
Cespia held her ears close to the door and listened intently to the ongoing conversation.
âSo, why donât we increase the amount of drugs we give to the Saint?â
âThatâd be great. Iâm getting tired of this now⦠And that must also be true for knight Verdo? Youâre tied up just taking care of the Saint.â
âWell, I donât care if itâs for you.â
âThank you very much.â
âDonât mention it.â
âPhew, Iâm glad we donât have to wait another year.â
Rabienne smiled and added a few words.
âIâll double the amount starting today.â
After fully understanding the situation, Cespiaâs face distorted from shock.
She was betrayed by the person she trusted the most. The thought shook Cespiaâs eyes without mercy.
âIt doesnât make sense. Rabienne has⦠been feeding me poison all this time.â
Only then did she recall her body condition gradually worsening.
No matter how much mana was used, they couldnât ascertain the cause of the disease. This only left her to give up hope after the treatment caused her to be in worse condition.
Cespia shakily attempted to hold the wall to support herself, however, she instead slammed the frame attached to the wall with her hand.
At that moment, the frame fell to the floor and produced a loud noise. Cespia felt goosebumps on her back.
âThey shouldnât know Iâm awake.â
Her instincts were shouting that she couldnât be caught now.
Cespia tip-toed to reduce as much sound as possible and ran desperately towards the bed.
âDid you hear that sound just now?â
âYes, Iâll leave.â
Bu-bump bu-bump.
Cespiaâs heart beat rapidly as she listened to Rabienneâs footsteps moving in her direction. Her ankles twisted, but she managed to muster all her strength and reached the bed.
Cespia shut her eyes tightly and pretended to be unconscious. Not much later, she could feel Rabienneâs gaze as she entered the room.
ââ¦Why did it fall?â
Rabienneâs eyes hardened as she perceived something was amiss. She stood next to the bed, suspiciously observing Cespia, who was trying her best to remain asleep.
âSaint, are you awake?â
She spoke in her sweet and friendly tone like she usually would.
Cespia flinched for a moment, however, she didnât respond.
âIt wasnât her.â
When no response sounded from Cespia, Rabienne waved her palm over Cespiaâs face.
Then, she turned and walked back to the area where the frame fell. Cespia released the small breath that she held until now.
âWhy did this fall?â
âIt must have been wrongly placed. Iâll order them to clean it up right away.â
âYes, please.â
Rabienne was suspicious, however, she did not doubt Cespia.
It was because she believed that the effect of the drug was so strong that Cespia could not have awakened before Rabienne came in.
After confirming that the priest had left, Rabienne brought out a small bottle.
It was the poison that Cespia took every day. After putting in twice the amount, she grinned.
âSaint, Iâm here. Itâs time for you to take your medicine.â
Naturally, Rabienne took a seat next to the bed and shook Cespia gently to wake her up.
Cespia worked to raise her eyelids as heavily as she could to seem as usual.
âIs it time already?â
âYes, you must take the medicine on time to recover quickly.â
Rabienne smiled innocently as she handed Cespia the medicine bowl. It was a bowl filled with poison.
Cespiaâs mouth trembled with betrayal as she imagined Rabienne tricking her every time with that face of hers.
âSaint?â
When Cespia did not receive the medicine, Rabienneâs voice rose slightly.
âAlright, Iâll drink it.â
Cespia took the medicine in fear that Rabienne would notice anything.
She had no choice but to drink it if she didnât wish to be suspected.
âBy any chance, did you happen to hear anything?â
âHm? What are you talking about?â
Cespiaâs hand flinched.
âA frame fell a while ago and there was an unpleasant bang, so I was wondering if it woke you up.â
Rabienne rolled her clear eyes with an innocent expression.
However, she placed some pressure and gazed at Cespia. Her gaze doubted the old lady.
Cespia, on the other hand, answered calmly.
Even if her mind was blurred by poison, her dignity as a saint remained.
âI donât understand what you are saying. I just awakened.â
âIs that right? Then, itâs nothing.â
Rabienne laughed with relief.
âHow are you today, Saint?â
âMy condition is becoming worse.â
âBut you canât give up. For me, at least. Iâll always take care of you.â
âYes, I wonât.â
Cespia closed her eyes tightly and gulped the medicine Rabienne gave her.
The more she drank, the more pathetic she felt that she was being manipulated by such a child.
Of course, she didnât think Rabienne, the Dukeâs daughter, would have no ambition. However, she did not know that those who obeyed Godâs will could be this evil.
âWhat do I do now?â
Cespia grew lost in thought as she responded to Rabienneâs useless comments.
There was only one thing she could do in her unbearably seething vengeance.
âThe child who will be the next Saint.â
There was no one in the temple Cespia could trust. She didnât expect anything from the rotten temple.
Instead, the child she witnessed in her dreams. Cespia decided to locate the pink-eyed child who would be the next saint and assist her.
âSaint, havenât you seen anything about the chosen one yet?â
âNo, the goddess may still be thinking.â
Cespia was not going to let Rabienne know anything about the next saint.
She didnât have much time left anyway. After Rabienne left the room, she examined her body condition. She had already been thoroughly poisoned.
Since she couldnât save herself, Cespia wished to buy as much time as possible to discover the next saint before the temple could.
âOh, I canât believe Iâm like this.â
She had devoted her whole life to be a saint, yet how could they abandon her like this. The deep sense of betrayal pierced Cespiaâs heart.
She was the one who stood at the peak of all power. It was devastating how her end was being played by an evil child.
A stream of tears flowed through Cespiaâs eyes as she smiled helplessly.
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âWow, this is perfect. Itâs beautiful.â
Dorothy smiled as she observed Esther in her new dress.
BamBam also blinked as she circled the small girl to show she approved of it.
âYes, itâs really pretty.â
Esther glanced at her reflection in the mirror. She thought the ribbons were very cute.
It was a dress that Darwin chose and presented himself. He gifted Esther a pretty new dress as a gift, in addition to stating that they would be heading out today.
âWhere are we going?â
Estherâs mind was filled with expectation and anxiety. It was even more so since it was the first time she was going out with Darwin.
âDonât worry about it. Iâm sure it must be a good place.â
âYes!â
Esther nodded vigorously in tune to Dorothyâs bright energy. She then left the room, determined.
As Esther left the stairs, she witnessed Darwin waiting on the first floor.
She could perceive a well-built figure in his neat clothes. He seemed more like a portrait the more Esther observed him.