A Saint Who Was Adopted by the Grand Duke-Chapter 162: The End Is Where It Begins (I)

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Chapter 162: The End Is Where It Begins (I)

Apart from the temple, Esther continued to do relief work within the territory of Tersia.

She repeatedly raised holy flowers and made holy water, distributing them and healing people with divine power.

The imperial family also received the holy flowers grown by Esther through the shelter and distributed it throughout the empire.

But despite that, they couldnโ€™t pull out the fundamental root.

โ€œI should have taken a look at the crystal ball.โ€

Sharonโ€™s words that only she could solve the epidemic that had spread across the empire were still haunting her.

Angered by the selfish attitude of the temple, she simply returned, but she did not forget it easily because it was something she had already been thinking about before going to the temple.

Of course, there was no answer. While she was fidgeting, a knock came and the door opened.

โ€œEsther, what are you doing?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just resting.โ€

Esther smiled gladly at Dennis as he entered the room.

Dennis was wearing glasses and he had two books under his side. He probably came from the library.

โ€œLooks like Shur has gotten bigger.โ€

He suddenly went to the side of Shur, who was sleeping well, and stared at him.

โ€œSeeing that there is no dust on your desk, the maid must have cleaned it well.โ€

He pointlessly ran a finger across the desk and made another strange statement.

โ€œHmm, there are more books on the bookshelf, and everything that should be in the room is there.โ€

Esther waited patiently, wondering if Dennis was going to ask a difficult favor because he was being unlike himself.

โ€œSo, do you need anything these days? Anything you want to buy.โ€

โ€œWhat do I need?โ€

When it led to a sudden question, Esther, who had been listening intently, tilted her head to the left.

โ€œYes. These days, Iโ€™m looking at books like <Ed Elanโ€™s Cat> or <The Life of Eclipse the Sculptor>. How about something like this?โ€

โ€œNot reallyโ€ฆโ€

Esther didnโ€™t like it at all, so she shifted her eyes sideways, blurring the end of her words.

โ€œAhโ€ฆ I canโ€™t tell by asking this? Okay. Then Iโ€™ll try something else.โ€

โ€œBrother Dennis?โ€

Muttering only meaningless words, Dennis left as hurriedly as he had entered.

Thinking it was strange, Esther just sat still.

After a while, there was a knock on the door.

She naturally thought it was Dorothy, but it was Judy who opened the door and came in.

โ€œI met Dorothy in the kitchen a while ago. I told her I would bring it.โ€

The plate Judy brought was full of beautifully plated desserts.

โ€œWow, that looks delicious.โ€

Esther grinned and jumped to welcome Judy.

Judy took one of the mini tarts and put it in Estherโ€™s mouth.

Although it was small, her mouth was full. While she kept chewing, Judy showed signs of hesitation.

โ€œYesโ€ฆ E-Estherโ€ฆ Maybeโ€ฆโ€

His hesitation that appeared to block his questions seemed to completely overlap with Dennis from before.

โ€œWhat do I want? Is that it?โ€

โ€œUh, how did you know?โ€

Wondering if Esther had read his thoughts, Judy put his hands over his head so she couldnโ€™t see them and quickly backed away.

Esther burst into laughter at the sight. After she chewed and swallowed the remaining bits of tart in her mouth, she said,

โ€œBrother Dennis asked the same thing just now.โ€

โ€œReally? Dennis did? โ€œ

Glancing in the direction of Dennisโ€™ room, Judy stroked Estherโ€™s hair.

โ€œSo what did you tell him?โ€

โ€œNothing. I donโ€™t need anything.โ€

โ€œWhy not? A knife or a sword made by an artisan is fine. Or how about a horse?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t think I need thoseโ€ฆโ€

The things Dennis and Judy thought of were what they liked and needed.

Ultimately, unable to get a response from Esther, Judy left the room with only a tart in his mouth.

โ€œItโ€™s my birthday soon.โ€

Esther couldnโ€™t help but figure out the reason her brothers did such a thing.

Thinking it was likely because of her birthday, which was now a week away, she was gratefulโ€ฆ and her heart was touched for some reason she couldnโ€™t put a finger on.

Leaning against the window, Esther watched the sun go down for a while, then suddenly thought of her mother and opened the drawer.

Inside the topmost drawer were two large diamond necklaces.

One was given to her by Noah, and the other was a pink diamond given by her mother, though she had no memory of it.

โ€œMom.โ€

It was so precious that she couldnโ€™t even touch it. Instead, she looked at it fondly. After that, she took out the necklace Noah gave her and held it up. freewe(b)novel.c(o)m

Despite knowing that it didnโ€™t suit her current pajamas-wearing state, she tried to hang it around her neck.

โ€œWhat is Noah doing? Can I see him on my birthday?โ€

Absent-mindedly, she looked at the image reflected in the mirror, which was of her wearing the necklace, and was embarrassed that she instantly thought of Noah. Quickly, she put it back in her drawer and closed it.

Then, she suddenly felt drowsy.

She couldnโ€™t stand it, and with half-lidded eyes, she covered her mouth and yawned as she collapsed on the bed.

โ€œAh. Why am I so sleepyโ€ฆ Should I nap for a little while?โ€

With blurring vision, Esther watched Shur, who was sleeping on the cushion, come up to her bed, then her eyes slowly closed without knowing when she fell asleep.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…

How much time has passed?

Esther winced when she felt someoneโ€™s gentle hand on her face and lifted her eyelids.

But it wasnโ€™t her room.

It was an empty space with nothing, an unknown place with only endless darkness.

โ€œWhere am I? Could it be that I was kidnapped?โ€

Startled, Esther stood up and examined her body first.

Fortunately, it was the same as it was before falling asleep. Without a single wound.

โ€œIt isnโ€™t kidnapping? Then, a dream?โ€

All the sensations felt on the skin were too real to be a dream.

Even pinching herself did not help. Esther, who was looking around wondering what the hell was going on, stiffened.

She didnโ€™t know when it started, but there was someone nearby.

What she hadnโ€™t noticed before was at a strangely close distance.

โ€œCan you see me now?โ€

After recognizing the existence, the silhouette of a woman who had assimilated with the darkness began to glow softly.

Her voice pierced Estherโ€™s mind at once, and goosebumps and tingling sensations spread through her body.

โ€œPerhapsโ€ฆ Espitos?โ€

It was ridiculous, but Esther herself couldnโ€™t figure out why the name came to her mind. It was just a hunch.

โ€œYes. Humans called me by that name.โ€

Shocked, Esther covered her mouth and slowly rose to her feet.

โ€œAre you really the goddess? Is this a dream I came up with?โ€

โ€œWhether itโ€™s a dream or a reality, itโ€™s up to you. I always exist in your faith.โ€

Hearing the clear voice ringing in her head, Esther couldnโ€™t help but think that this was a dream.

Esther glared at the figure that stood just a few steps away from her, which was within reach.

She thought if she could meet the goddess, she would hurl all kinds of swear words at her. She wanted to ask why she made her life like this.

But when the goddess really appeared in front of her eyes, she was speechless.

In the midst of confusion about which words to say first, emotions swirled in the bottom of her chest.

โ€œโ€ฆWhy did you only show up now?โ€

When Esther finally opened her mouth, her voice trembled pitifully.

โ€œDo you resent me?โ€

โ€œYes. I resent you.โ€

Estherโ€™s unhesitating answer made Espitosโ€™ voice slightly saddened.

โ€œI thought so, but it hurts to hear it in person. You may not know it, but I have always been by your side.โ€

The moment Esther tried to argue further, the shape of Espitos blurred.

Fearing that the goddess would disappear like this, Esther hurriedly reached out to grab her, but her hand went right through her body.

โ€œI am not really here. So I donโ€™t have much time. Today, I came to tell you what you must do.โ€

โ€œWhat is it?โ€

โ€œThere is a crystal ball in the basement of the central temple. It was born from the oath I made with the child you call the first saint, Rayleigh.โ€

Esther had already read the ancient book she had received from Dennis. She knew that there was a barrier protecting the empire, and a crystal ball maintained it.

โ€œBreak that crystal ball.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a contract to protect the empire, but youโ€™re telling me to break it?โ€

Esther doubted her ears at the nonsense.

โ€œYes. You must break it. Itโ€™s something only you can do.โ€

โ€œBut how can Iโ€ฆโ€

โ€œThe crystal ball can only be broken with the holy sword made by the saint. Of course, it should be a force comparable to Rayleigh, but now, you are enough.โ€

โ€œWhat if I wonโ€™t?โ€

The goddess turned away when she begged for help. This visit and request only repulsed Esther.

โ€œI canโ€™t force you. Everything is your choice. However, if the crystal ball is not destroyed, the empire will remain in darkness as before.โ€

Espitos spread her arms wide, and she hugged Esther.

Tears welled up in Estherโ€™s eyes at the warmth of a motherโ€™s hug, which she had no memory of.

โ€œThere are many precious people. We have to protect them.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s too much. Itโ€™s really too much to do. Why in the world are you doing this to me? Canโ€™t I just be happy?โ€

In a fit of emotion, Esther exclaimed.

โ€œItโ€™s okay to resent me. If you break the crystal ball, thenโ€ฆ againโ€ฆโ€

Upon the feeling of emptiness, Esther opened her eyes.

Everything she could see was familiar. It was her room.

Judging from the fact that the sun hadnโ€™t completely set, it seemed that not much time had passed.

โ€œAre you gone?โ€

In the midst of confusion, her cheek felt itchy, so she swept it with the back of her hand, and found it wet with tears.

As she sniffed, she looked to the side, and she saw Shur staring at her with jewel-like clear yellow eyes.

Suddenly, Espitosโ€™ words to use the holy sword made by the saint came to mind.

โ€œDid you mean Shur?โ€

Goosebumps formed, so Esther wrapped her arms around herself. She looked at Shur and muttered,

โ€œโ€ฆWhat are you?โ€

Of course, Shur, who couldnโ€™t answer, just flicked his tongue as usual and blinked cutely.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…

The next morning.

Esther woke up early and went straight to Deheenโ€™s room.

It was because she heard Deheen came back at dawn.

โ€œWhere is Dad?โ€

โ€œHe is in the office. I will take you there.โ€

Ben entered the office first and announced Estherโ€™s visit.

โ€œWhat? Esther came?โ€

Deheen, who was sitting at his new desk and busy dealing with the backlog of work, got up and welcomed Esther.

His stern expression, formed from not seeing her for only a few days, finally released.

โ€œYou came here so early. You want to see your dadโ€ฆ Is that it?โ€

โ€œYes. I missed you and I have something to tell you.โ€

โ€œReally? I have a lot to tell you too.โ€

The corners of Deheenโ€™s mouth shot upwards in an instant.

โ€œLetโ€™s sit down.โ€

As soon as they sat face to face on the sofa, Deheen told Esther the news that he wanted to tell her as soon as possible.

Ame: I can see how this will go >_> just give me more family fluff and romance progression! Goddess, you can remain as unknown and away as youโ€™ve been for the past 160 episodes!

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