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Strongest Incubus System-Chapter 65: Hold on!
Ester watched for a few more seconds as the red-haired girl gesticulated and shouted as if the whole world were her stage. The soldier, already nearly melting from the effort, tried to lift the broken wheel, but couldnβt even budge it. π§π³π¦β―ππ¦π·π―ππ£π¦π.πΈπ°π
Damonβs silence beside her was more expressive than words.
"Letβs ignore them," Ester said firmly, as if giving a final order. "People like that irritate me."
Damon arched an eyebrow, but nodded without resistance.
"I agree. The longer we stand still, the more likely sheβll notice weβre here... and start yelling at us." He gave a wry smile. "And Iβve killed more tolerable bandits than that little brat."
Ester didnβt laugh. She just turned her face forward, pulling on the reins.
"Then letβs go."
With a slight movement of her legs, Esterβs chestnut horse resumed its pace. Damon did the same, reining in the black horse, which snorted impatiently, as if it too had no patience for the human spectacle ahead. The two of them advanced along the narrow road, skirting the damaged carriage.
The clatter of hooves on the snow drew immediate attention.
"Hey!" the girlβs shrill voice echoed, cutting through the cold air.
Damon closed his eyes for a moment. "There it is..." he thought.
"YOU!" she shouted, pointing with her leather glove, her red hair bouncing. "Stop right there!"
Ester continued forward, impassive, as if her voice were merely the wind. Damon, on the other hand, glanced sideways, meeting the young womanβs furious gaze.
"Are you ignoring me?!" The girl nearly gasped with indignation.
The soldier beside her raised his hands nervously.
"Miss, please donβt make a fuss... they look like dangerous travelers..."
"Dangerous?" she huffed, her face flushed with anger and cold. "GREAT! Then they must be strong! You two!" she shouted to Damon and Ester, who were almost past the carriage. "Stop and help! My wheel broke!"
Damon glanced at Ester. She sighed irritably, without even turning her head.
"Keep moving," she muttered.
Damon stifled a laugh.
"Itβs going to be difficult, she screams as if the whole world were deaf."
"I CAN HEAR!" the redhead yelled, as if heβd spoken to her.
Damon rolled his eyes.
The soldier, desperate, ran a few steps to the middle of the road and bowed hurriedly, clearly embarrassed by the scene.
"Travelers, forgive my lady... the wheel broke on the ice, and weβre stuck here." If you can, any help would be welcome...
The redhead lifted her chin, interrupting:
"Not βany help.β I DEMAND you help me. You two there, with those serious faces... do something!"
Damonβs black horse snorted, scraping its hoof in the snow, as if sensing the provocation. Damon ran a hand through his mane, trying to contain the laughter that was rising again.
"Ester..." he murmured. "If we ignore her any longer, sheβll start screaming until the wolves show up."
Ester finally stopped the horse, slowly and reluctantly. She turned her head and stared at the scene with cold eyes.
The girl, in turn, gave a victorious smile, thinking she had won.
"Finally! I thought you were deaf. Now, get the wheel moving. My time is precious!"
Damon raised an eyebrow, looking at Ester as if to ask: Do you want me to shut her up, or do you?
Ester simply sighed again, that heavy sigh that always came before her patience ran out.
"I already hate that girl," she said dryly.
Damon couldnβt help it. He chuckled, tilting his head.
"Welcome to the club."
The red-haired girl was still shouting as if she were commanding an invisible battalion.
"Come on, hurry up! Time is running out! If you have arms, use them for something useful!"
The soldier beside her no longer knew where to hide his face. He mumbled apologies as the young woman continued to order strangers around as if she were a queen.
Ester, on the chestnut horse, remained motionless. But Damon noticedβfor the first time since heβd met herβa spark of real irritation in her gaze. Not the usual cold, not the distant contempt. It was something more visceral, more dangerous.
Then she jerked sharply on the reins, dismounting in a single, fluid movement.
The dark coat opened slightly, releasing the white vapor that condensed in the air. It wasnβt just the cold of the roomβit was the cold coming from her. From Esterβs mouth, icy breath could already be seen billowing in clouds. Her face was rigid, and each step toward the carriage seemed to drop the temperature by a degree.
The redhead noticed nothing, still drowning in her own ego.
"Thatβs it! Come here! Finally, someone with a modicum of common sense. Get this wheel moving, you incompetents!"
The soldierβs eyes widened. He noticed. He felt the chill in the air, the way the ground creaked slightly beneath Esterβs boots, as if a thin layer of ice was forming with each step.
Damon saw it all in slow motion. He knew that if he let her, Ester would do something that would end very badlyβperhaps even kill the girl and the guard out of sheer impatience.
On impulse, he dismounted from the horse as well. In two steps, he reached Ester and, without thinking twice, wrapped his arms around her, pulling her against his chest.
"Enough, Ester," he murmured firmly. "Contain yourself."
She froze. Literally and figuratively.
Shock coursed through her, her eyes widening. She turned her face to the side, flushedβnot with anger, but with embarrassment.
"Wh... what do you think youβre doing?!" Her voice wavered, something unusual for her.
Damon, holding her tightly, brought his mouth to her ear.
"Keeping you from killing a brat and her guard," he replied bluntly. "The air around you is already freezing, and your mouth..." He took a deep breath. "Youβre completely white, Ester. You feel like youβre going to release a blast of ice at any second."
Ester blinked in surprise. Involuntarily, she brought her hand to her lips. They were stone cold, coated with a light layer of frost.
She jerked away from the embrace, her face burningβa stark contrast to the cold emanating from her.
"I... I wasnβt going to do anything!" she said, her voice louder than usual, defensive.
Damon raised his eyebrows in disbelief.
"Of course not. I was just about to turn a fifteen-year-old girl into an ice statue, right?"
Ester looked away, her blush still evident. She clutched her gloves, trying to regain her composure.
"You meddle too much."
"And you lose your temper too much," he retorted, but his tone wasnβt aggressive. It was almost... provocative.
For a second, they stared at each other. The silence between them seemed even heavier than the redheadβs screams. Damon noticed the blush lingering on Esterβs cheeks, so unusual for this woman who seemed made of ice.
She finally took a deep breath, and the white mist subsided.
"I didnβt need your help," he murmured softly, barely audible.
Damon gave a half-smile.
"I know. But you needed someone to remind you not to kill spoiled children."
Behind them, the grotesque scene continued.
"What are you whispering about there?!" the red-haired girl shouted impatiently. "Itβs enough that youβre ignoring my orders, now youβre going to flirt in the middle of the road?!"







