Chapter 1900
Yes, the name on the que is hers.
Ste.
Suddenly, Estelle felt the world was full of wonders. Had she note to Citadel, she would never
have known that someone had built a chapel here in her honor, with a que dedicated to her.
The feeling was indescribable!
As Estelle gazed at her own que in a daze, Lambert walked in and took the candle from her hands.
He lit it and ced it in front of the que.
Then he gently wiped the que clean, holding it with tenderness and kissed it softly.
Estelle frowned inplex expression. She spoke softly, "This is your goddess?"
Lambert''s eyes locked on the name inscribed on the que, "Yes, her name is Ste. Beautiful, isn''t
it?"
Instead of answering, Estelle questioned, "Don''t you know that chapels are meant for ancestors?"
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After cing the que back, Lambert turned to her and said, "She is my goddess, deserving of a
shrine. Isn''t that right?"
Estelle stared at him, "And your family agrees with this?"
"This is my ce!" The man''s tone carried an innate nobility and pride.
Estelle was left speechless.
Lambert sat on the meditation cushion, his gaze tender on the name, murmuring, "My grandfather once
told me that if someone has a que after death, they won''t be a lost spirit subjected to bullying.
Even though I know she''d probably be a fearsome ghost who bullies others, I still hope her soul has a
ce to rest, so she doesn''t have to wander as she did in life."
"She sowed much violence when she was alive, and I pray daily for her, hoping the saints will forgive
her, understanding that those she killed were evildoers, and that she should not be troubled."
"If she''s reincarnated, maybe she''ll follow the guide of her que and find her way to me."
After finishing, Lambert looked at Estelle, "You''re from my country, you understand the culture of
shrines better, don’t you?"
Estelle frowned.
Lambert raised an eyebrow, "What''s with that look?"
Estelle replied, "I don''t even know what expression I should have right now."
She paused, then said more calmly, "But, if your goddess doesn''t know all this you''re doing, isn''t it in
vain?"
"Not at all!" Lambert said rxedly, "I just want to provide a haven for her soul. Whether she knows
doesn''t matter to me, just as she didn''t know of my existence when she was alive."
Estelle queried, "How did you meet?"
"It was many years ago, during a peacekeeping mission I joined. But only when I got there did I realize
the horror of war. I even lost my rifle, but she gave me one and saved my life."
"She descended like Lady Liberty when she saved me," Lambert recalled the war with a nostalgic look,
"I always followed behind her, too afraid to get close, only able to look up to her."
After the war, he followed her to the Goth Desert, pretending to takendscape photos while secretly
capturing that one photo of her.
That photo became the anchor for his soul.
Seeing Lambert lost in memories, Estelle felt an unexpected pang ofpassion and didn''t want to
pull him back to the real world.
She took a deep breath, her voice softer than before, "Didn''t you say we''d leave after lunch? It''s getting
Lambert nodded, "Go ahead, I''ll stay a bit longer. I''ll be away for a while, so I need to say goodbye to
my goddess first."
Estelle nodded, turned and walked out of the chapel. Looking back, she saw Lambert still have his
hands together in prayer. His face was obscured but undoubtedly filled with devotion.
Her feelings became even moreplex.