Emily grabbed her pounding chest and looked at Adelia surrounded by the priests.
The one who willingly reached out her hand to her who had lost everything.
I didnât expect the viscount to be the guardian of the torch. Itâs not what I expected, but⦠Iâm rather happy.
Emily was very excited to be able to support Adelia in the upcoming Selcred.
A voice shattered Emilyâs joy.
âNo way. The saint is not the guardian of the torch. Something is wrong with this!â
Rowena fiddled with her pigtails, complaining in a shrill voice.
Emilyâs eyes trembled when she heard her. It was a sound that could not be ignored. Emily said in a voice that could only be heard by Rowena, with her eyes fixed forward.
âThere is no reason not to. There is no reason why the saint must put the torch on the altar, right?â
Rowena turned her head at her. A sharp look pierced Emilyâs cheek. But Emily didnât budge. Emilyâs behavior further stimulated Rowena.
âThereâs no reason? You should check her qualifications. How dare you have a saintâ¦â¦.â
Rowenaâs family lined up with the Valkyr family from the time Hestine was mentioned as a saint candidate. Rowena naturally followed Hestine. The owner of her little world was Hestine Valkyr.
The sight before her now was contrary to the doctrine she had firmly believed in.
âThis is an insult to Vishna.â
Emily clenched her fist at Rowenaâs more sincere words than ever. She felt as if she had been insulted.
However, he could not show his anger clumsily. Emily knew her situation better than anyone else.
If I make a fuss here, it might cause trouble to the viscount.
She hates it more than dying.
âLetâs put up with it for now.â
Emily bit her teeth to the point where her jaw is stiff
I should never do things that will put the Viscount in a difficult situation.
She already received a lot from her. It was so much that it makes her worried if she will be able to pay her back. So, she didnât want to cause her any trouble.
Yes. Iâll hold it in. Thereâs a saying that there will be light on those who endure.
Emily endured a time of patience, repeating to herself the words of her mother, who was no longer here.
Thatâs how the morning service ended safely.
***
Rumble!
The clashing sounds of the sacred things rang loudly at the altar.
Emily turned her head and looked at Rowena. Then she saw Rowena with a sullen face.
Emily said, frowning softly.
âTake care of it. If it breaks, we canât even take responsibility.â
Rowenaâs eyes turned sour when she heard the advice. She grinned and muttered discontentedly.
âThis Selcred is superficial anyway. But what difference would it make if I work hard?â
ââ¦Selcred hasnât even started yet, so we canât discuss the ups and downs.â
âYouâre stupid. Donât you feel it? The moment that woman became the guardian of the torch, this Selcred is ruined. My poor Saintâ¦â¦. Sheâs been deprived of the honorable position.â¦.â
Emily imagined herself squeezing Rowenaâs forehead. If itâs possible, she would have hit her 100 times, but she couldnât. She swallowed her anger towards Rowena with a dry mouth and forced herself to speak.
âBut if you treat things carelesslyâ¦â¦.â
âHuh? Dad!â
Rowena suddenly shouted before Emilyâs words were finished. The face full of dissatisfaction disappeared and a bright smile covered Rowenaâs face.
Rowena, forgetting her dignity, ran toward Count Haven, leaving Emily. In a sudden situation, Emily had no choice but to follow Rowenaâs footsteps blankly with her eyes.
âOh, Youâll fall down. Take your time.â
âHehe. I missed my dad so much that I couldnât help it!â
Count Havenâs eyes were gently bent by the outspoken youngest daughterâs cuteness.
âI heard the news. Youâve been chosen as a reserve priest to assist the guardian of the torch.â
âOf course. Who would do it if it wasnât me?â
âAs expected of my daughter. You will be an important person who will lead the country. Do your best, even if itâs a superficial Selcred. I have high expectations for you.â
Count Havenâs trusty voice made Rowenaâs face even more excited. She cried out, stretching her chest.
âIâll do my best to make the family name shine!â
Rowena not only has no sense of burden, but is full of confidence.
Do your best? The dog passing by must be laughing.
Emily, who was watching the scene in real time, almost laughed.
How dare she say that as someone who threw away the sacred things she is supposed to manage. How can her words and actions be so different?
âNow that weâve met, letâs have a meal. Your cheeks have gotten very thin. You canât do a great job like this.â
âEven if I want to eat it, shouldnât I eat something that doesnât even look like food?â
âThereâs a way. Do you think Iâm going to feed my child such a terrible thing? You have plenty of time, right?â
When asked by her father, Rowena turned her head slightly and looked at Emily standing still. Rowena and Emily, who met Rowena and her gaze, gave strength to her eyes.
Do you know what time is it? We have to move everything before this evening!
Did Emilyâs desperate cry reach her? Rowenaâs lips went up at an angle. She stared at Emily and answered brazenly.
âOf course.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Before Emily, in shock, could catch her, Rowena grabbed her fatherâs hand and disappeared.
âWowâ¦.â
Emily swallowed curses that had risen to her chin and clenched her fists. But soon Emilyâs hands lost strength.
âIâm the only one who loses if I get angryâ¦â¦. Didnât you expect this to happenâ
A friendly voice followed Emilyâs murmur, feeling the futility of her life.
âYou look troubled.â
âHuhâ¦?â
Emily slowly turned her head to identify the owner of the voice.
Adelia Yurpheon.
Her loving protector and benefactor
Emily bent down in a hurry, bewildered by her sudden burst of tears. Then the sacred things piled up in her arms poured down.
Oh, I forgot I was holding sacred things!
The situation did not help her either. Emily felt her tears well up even more. She felt as if the tip of her nose was getting hot with sadness..
âYou donât have to be so upset. After all, itâs just an ordinary object that has been consecrated.â
âButâ¦.â
This sweet voice. This is the voice that she missed thousands or tens of thousands of times during her intense academic life.
Emily lowered her head, shedding tears like chicken poo.
Seeing Emily like that, Adelia carefully approached her and picked up the sacred things that had fallen on the floor. And with her remaining hand, she gently wiped away Emilyâs tears.
âI havenât seen you in a long time. Wonât you smile?â
ââ¦â¦Yes.â
Emily could only smile brightly then. The hard barrier she had built to defend herself had crumbled. At last, she finally looked like her age. Adelia swallowed her bitterness at the sight.
âI saw you a while ago, and itâs nice to see you like this. I missed you, Emily.â
âI missed you, too!â
Emilyâs trembling voice reflected her genuine welcome.
Adelia took a close look at Emily.
I felt this earlier, but you really grew a lot.
Adelia couldnât easily forget the shock she had received from her, the moment she first saw Emily. Thinking about it, it hasnât been that long since they were apart.
âI think youâre going to become an adult in a blink of an eye.â
For Adelia, Emily was like a real sister. Someone she needs to protect. Adelia knew at this moment that she wouldnât have much time to take care of Emily.
âYou seem to be in a bit of a difficult situation.â
Emilyâs eyes turned to the things in Adeliaâs arms.
Thereâs still a lot left in the warehouse to move today. If there are two of them, they can finish it quickly, but if sheâs alone, itâs a different story. No matter how quick she moves, it may be impossible to finish it by today if sheâs alone.
My feet might wear off today.
Although she clearly expected it would turn out like this, Emily tried to pretend sheâs okay.
âOh⦠I canât help it. I can just sort it out by myself.â
Adeliaâs eyes folded thin in Emilyâs response.
I can roughly guess whatâs going on.
There are two kinds of things in the world. A person who puts the burden on others and tries to go comfortably, and a person who forcibly takes over the burden. Emily belonged to the latter.
Adelia was proud of Emily for trying to complete her job somehow, but she didnât want to see her suffering alone.
âEmily, put off moving the things for later. I need you to help me out today.â
âWhatâ¦? Iâm okay, but I wonder if itâs alright â¦â¦.â
There was a faint smile on Adeliaâs lips when she saw Emilyâs hesitating reaction.
âDonât worry. I can coordinate the schedule of reserve priests who will support me. Yes, I can ask the child Rowena to clean up the mess, and you can follow me around and help me with the purification ceremony.â
âAhâ¦â¦! Yes, please leave it to me!â
âOkay, then put the thing back in its place and come to my place. Thereâs a lot to do.â
Emilyâs face showed the firm will to perfectly assist Adelia. She took the sacred things from Adelia and walked off to the warehouse.
Adelia also showed a satisfied smile and went to Ivan who was waiting for her.