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Chapter 77: Pure White Farewell (I)

Deheen reached for Judy as he jumped impatiently and demanded a hug. He then shook his head with a serious expression.

“This isn’t going to work.”

Judy was far too large for Deheen to hold. His back would break if he lifted him. Instead, he patted him on the shoulder.

“Yes, there were monsters. The situation at the border is not very good.”

“Really? Wow… Tell me more!”

“Let’s head to the dining room first.”

It would take a while for him to speak, so Deheen skillfully led the children to the dining room.

The table was filled with a variety of dishes prepared with the utmost skill.

As soon as the three sat down, food was placed in order, starting with the appetizers. There was also Esther’s favorite soup.

The moment the meal began, Esther focused solely on the food with sparkling eyes.

Judy could care less for the meal as he threw questions Deheen’s way.

“What kind of monsters were there? I want to fight monsters too. Can I go with you next time?”

“No. It’s far too dangerous.”

“I’m dangerous too. There’s no kid my age who can beat me nowadays.”

Esther savored the soup while listening to the conversation between the two.

It’s been a while since Dennis entered the academy for a short-term class. He left for the purpose of learning something new.

The house seemed empty the whole month without the two. She wasn’t bored thanks to Judy, but the place felt vacant.

The spoon heading towards Esther’s mouth halted halfway in response to Deheen’s words.

“…So I reported the events to the temple. Seeing that such a monster appeared, there appears to be a crack in the barrier.”

Esther’s spoon fell helplessly.

For the past year or so, she had been ignoring the sense of anxiety she felt. However, she could no longer overlook these bad feelings anymore, seeing as there was now a crack in the barrier.

‘The power of the saint seems to be exhausted.’

Esther bit her lips.

It was the saint’s and temple’s responsibility to preserve the barrier. ​This was the primary reason for the temple’s tremendous power.

If there existed a problem within the barrier, it wouldn’t be far-fetched to say the capabilities of the temple weakened.

Additionally, the drought had been severe the past year, which added more weight to the problem.

“What’s wrong? Is it not tasty? Should I ask the chef to prepare something else?”

Deheen pushed a plate towards Esther as he noticed her absent-mindedly staring into space.

“No. It’s delicious.”

Esther quickly smiled and accepted the plate. She didn’t wish to worry Deheen after he just returned.

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That night.

Esther had trouble falling asleep. She was far too troubled by what Deheen had said earlier.

She poured holy water into the basin and tried to connect with the temple, but all that accumulated was a foggy mist.

Esther laid on her bed and stared blankly at the ceiling as she stretched out her right hand.

“I’m afraid my daily life will be disrupted.”

The small mumbling voice was filled with anxiety. Although Esther knew this happiness wouldn’t last long, it was so sweet and alluring that she couldn’t help but be immersed in the tranquility.

It seemed that misfortune was ready to strike her in return for the happiness she had enjoyed thus far.

Esther sighed and stood up. To calm her anxiety, she opened the drawer on her bedside table.

A letter and a diamond necklace were inside. She pulled the letter out and opened it carefully.

Although not every night, whenever she would recall the letter, she would read it; like how she was doing so now.

Esther skimmed through the contents of the letter that she had memorized from reading so frequently.

「I can’t go back, so I’m sending you this letter in a hurry. I think it’ll take about another year, but I’m already sad. I hope you’re sad too… You know, right? You’ll become happier every day. Stay healthy until we see each other again! I might not be by your side, but I’ll always be thinking about you. —Noah」

Noah left a year ago, claiming he was heading for the Imperial Palace. He never returned. Instead, a letter was delivered to her.

She didn’t know whether he was residing in the Imperial Palace or not. There have been no letters since then.

“It’s already been over a year. I hope you’re doing well.”

She wished to see Noah on days like today when her heart was troubled like this.

Thinking of the memories they had together made her feel slightly better.

Esther placed the letter back in the drawer and urged herself to come to her senses.

“Let’s just sleep.”

Shortly after forcing her eyelids down, the sound of Esther’s quiet breathing spread throughout the room.

The moonlight leaking from the bare window tilted towards Esther, and the sky gradually darkened.

It was then that the sleeping Esther twitched.

‘Ugh.’

Her closed eyelids trembled. As she tossed and turned, the back of her right hand began to glow softly.

‘Saint Cespia?’

Saint Cespia appeared in her dream for the first time in a while. She was reaching for Esther.

Esther felt she ought to help her, so she struggled to hold her hand.

Then, at the moment she barely linked hands with Cespia, the dream slowly dispersed and Esther’s eyes opened wide.

“Ha, ha…”

She calmed her pounding heart and sat upright. It was then that she realized the back of her right hand was shining excessively.

Esther’s pupils dilated.

Although she hadn’t been conscious, the stigmata shone vividly.

“Why isn’t it disappearing?”

There was no point in trying to erase the mark by force. She pulled off her blanket and left the bed. Everything felt strange.

In bewilderment, she examined her reflection against the mirror on the dressing table. Even her eyes had turned golden.

‘What’s wrong with me?’

Esther pressed down on her pounding chest. She approached the basin where she had previously poured holy water in.

The fact that Saint Cespia appeared in her dream seemed to imply something major had occurred in the temple. She wanted to check.

“Please show me, please.”

She clutched the basin with trembling hands.

However, even with her divine power was fully activated, she could not connect with the temple.

Rather, the clear holy water suddenly turned a bright red. It was her first time seeing such a result. Never had this been taught to her at the temple.

Esther, devastated at the sight, collapsed to the floor. Her heart wasn’t able to calm down.

In the end, she remained awake all night. It was only after the sun rose that her eyelids rested.

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Around the same time at dawn.

Rabienne and Cespia were in the same room. But only the former could stare at the latter.

In a year, Cespia’s face, which had dried up to the point where the bones were all visible, bore a dark shadow of death.

Although she was barely breathing, everyone thought of it as peculiar. How could she have stayed alive in this state?

Rabienne gazed at Cespia the way she would at a bug.

“You don’t have the energy to open your eyes anymore, do you?”

Cespia’s eyelids struggled to lift. However, she couldn’t muster the strength to answer.

“I endured everything for a long time. I thought you were going to die soon, but it’s already been over a year.”

Annoyed, Rabienne swept her hair. She didn’t have to be careful with her words as Cespia was already almost deaf.

Still, the long wait had come to an end. Cespia had been gasping for breath for a few days now.

She was expected to die soon. The temple had already begun preparing for Cespia’s funeral.

“How many regrets did you have to the point you can’t let go? You can leave everything to me now. Okay~?”

Rabienne stared down at Cespia’s face from above and spit forth her venom.

“You still haven’t told me anything until the end.”

All revelations regarding the next saint must have been sent by now, but Cespia did not speak a word of it.

This irritated Rabienne, but nothing else mattered as long as she was appointed as the next saint.

“This is the last one. Drink this and feel comfortable.”

Rabienne poured the medicine she had brought down the dying Cespia’s throat.

Cespia’s lips tightly clasped in rebuttal. However, Rabienne forced them open.

The medicine flowing from her mouth was skillfully wiped off with a handkerchief. This wasn’t something she had done once or twice.

Cespia felt her consciousness begin to fade. She concentrated her last bit of divine power on the 16-year-old Rabienne.

—Toxic one, you will never receive what you desire. At the end of your life, your limbs will be cut off and tears of blood will stream from your pretty eyes.

She summoned all of her strength and wholeheartedly cursed Rabienne seconds before her death.

And, as if to fulfill her wish, Cespia’s long-lost stigmata gleamed from the back of her hand, her eyes opening and glittering golden.

“Wh-What?”

Rabienne jumped in surprise, startled by Cespia’s sudden wave of strength.

It was the end. However, Cespia’s eyes did not close. Motionlessly, breathlessly… she glared at Rabienne.

“Are you dead? Ha, amazing.”

Flustered, Rabienne swept her chest and pulled the bell beside the bed. The door opened with a loud bang.

The priests standing before the door rushed inside.

“What happened?”

“Just now… She passed away.”

Rabienne put forth a sad act.

“This… I see. Did she feel comfortable till the end?”

“Yes. She asked me to take good care of the temple. She was concerned for the temple up until the very end. She’s a person worthy of respect.”

Rabienne lowered her eyes sadly as she wrapped her palm around Cespia’s still warm hands. Thick tears fell from her eyes.

The surrounding priests sympathized with Rabienne, mourning Cespia together. They would never have suspected it was all a ruse.

“I am glad Lady Rabienne kept her company in her last moments. I am sure the saint was very happy.”

“I hope so. Hic.”

“Take your time to calm down. We will deliver the news and proceed with the funeral.”

Even if they prepared in advance, there were still many things to carry forth. There were hundreds of places to be contacted overnight.

As everyone busied themselves with their matters, the lights of the temple spire lit up. It was a bright red, indicating the death of the saint.

‘Finally.’

Rabienne bowed her head as she listened to the bell’s entrancing ringing.

She couldn’t hold back the laughter that tickled her stomach.

The seemingly sobbing Rabienne giggled uncontrollably under her lowered head.

Ame: Caspia/Cespia means ‘White’. She’s really a pure saint till the end :”) By the way, Labienne/Rabienne means ‘noble’, and Esther means ‘star’!

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