The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 180: Chapter 172 Part 2: A New Power
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Chapter 172 Part 2: A New Power ----- “A Demon King?!” All three of Anna’s friends reacted in the same tone of voice. Sara seemed slightly calm, as if she already knew that deep down. “Is that portal something the Demon King can do too?” Kevin asked. “Yes, that’s an Infernal Hell Gate.” Said Anna. “It is their innate power; it opens a gate that never closes unless they die. It connects to a random Hell amidst the hundreds there are across the cosmos. And he’ll bring a flood of endless Demons and Demonic Beasts until the whole world is engulfed by their infernal flames and their relentless bloodshed. We have no more time; we need to act now.” “It looks like shit just got real.” Dimitri’s voice echoed behind the party as everyone noticed him riding Violet alongside Hilda, Henrietta, Scarlet, and Anna’s brother, Jack! “Everyone! You’re back!” Annabelle was incredibly happy to see them back, who rapidly approached them through the incredibly fast movements of Violet. Once everyone gathered together, the first thing that everyone did was... Jack ran towards Anna, hugged her as tightly as he knew she could handle, and kissed her forehead. Kevin was also hugged by his sister, but Henrietta didn’t restrain herself like Jack, almost breaking her brother’s bones. Hilda happily hugged Baihe and Annabelle, and Scarlet, of course, did the same with Annabelle, who was like her little sister. It was a touching moment. They knew they had to move and that the fate of the entire city was in their own hands, but they couldn’t stop themselves from spending even a few seconds simply hugging one another. Humans are social creatures after all; we value bonds, and we feel more fulfilled when we are with the people we love. When we are together with family, we even feel stronger. “I was so worried.” Jack sighed. “Anna, you’ve grown even stronger now, but I can’t help but worry to death... Fenrir just told me you helped us slay Uroboros; is that true?” “Well, yeah…” Anna said. “There are a couple of things I haven’t disclosed with you—things about my powers and the skills I have. But I doubt there’s time for that right now, right?” “Once we get back home, you’re going to explain everything, alright?” Her brother was still her big brother, and his eyes were filled with the mighty strictness of a parent. “G-Got it…” Anna sighed, feeling a slight pressure. “Now, we have to stop him!” “He’s Heisenberg, isn’t he?” Jack squinted his eyes. “I see how it is... Fenrir, what do you think?” “That barrier he created is not just shockwaves.” Fenrir's voice echoed from within Jack’s shadows. “It is the manifestation of his {Radiance}, but it seems broken and corrupted. It is not full; it looks like it has generated a different effect. Influenced most likely by the bastard’s own emotions now. And they’re very unstable.” “Can we break it?” Henrietta asked, joining the conversation. “It should be possible; we’ve all grown stronger now.” Fenrir suddenly smiled, licking his jaws. “And that bastard’s looking tasty... We can handle this, but there will be risks. Jack, it would be best if you went to the front; you’re the only one likely to survive a full onslaught of that monster. The rest are behind him. I would say most of you shouldn’t even fight him; stop the demons from flooding over the city quickly.” Fenrir was a constellation—well, a Fallen one, but one nonetheless. This meant his knowledge, experience, and intelligence were much higher than everyone else's. As monstrous and beastly as he was, he was an incredible strategist and could easily analyze a battle and come up with a proper plan, which he often only whispered to Jack. But now that everyone knew about his existence and Jack wasn’t trying to hide him anymore, perhaps due to Anna’s own influence, he simply decided to take charge of the situation. Nobody refuted him, not even the stubborn Anna; she knew he was right. She had just thought about the same plan he gave, but much earlier, she simply decided to let