The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 52: Chapter 51: Gaia

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Chapter 51: Gaia PancakesWitch ----- After doing everything I could to help revive Henrietta and finally seeing her fine, I ended up falling unconscious. I guess I overdid it even more than I should have. I really thought she was going to die; I never thought Gaia would sacrifice herself to this extent for me. She is simply a constellation of the many others watching over me. Her kind personality might be a reason... but not really; being kind doesn’t mean going so far for someone she had only known for half a month.Yet she went as far as taking a fragment of her soul to gift me a powerful yet deadly privilege. I guess… I cannot overuse this. Next time we go into a Dungeon, I’ll make sure to prepare even better and pack up at least a hundred Elixirs or something.But… Now that I know she’s safeand fine, I have a question. Where am I? I am sure I am sleeping right now, yet I am in some sort of dream where I feel awake at the same time. Ah, how were these called? Lucid dreams? It wasn’t the typical void where the protagonists wake up while sleeping, which will help them awaken some sort of hidden power within them or whatever. No, this place was a really fancy-looking temple that seemed to be straight out of Greek mythology. The skies were blue, and the sun shone brightly. The temple itself seemed like a giant floating island, and the skies went down below as a beautiful sea of clouds greeted me. Oh my god... This place is awakening my fear of high places. I kept wandering around, noticing I was wearing a simple white dress and was barefoot. The floor was really cold, but the sun was warm, making for a pleasant combination. “Is someone here?” I wondered, looking around. I suddenly landed in a garden surrounded by colorful flowers. In the middle of this garden, there was a single wooden table and two seats. In one of them, someone was there, sipping some tea. I couldn’t see her clearly, but once she noticed me, she opened her eyes wide. “Y-You are… H-How are you here?!” “E-Eh?” Her appearance… I could perfectly recall that appearance: the beautiful, long blonde hair that seemed like a sea of gold; the flowers growing across her beautiful hair; her two green eyes, so shiny and beautiful they were like two emeralds. That motherly appearance and the gorgeous figure of a model—one of her arms was made of wood, while the rest of her body emanated a beautiful aura of divinity. Of course, she made quite an impact in the webtoon of the Solo Player Novel. Gaia. “I-I… have no idea- Eh?” However, there was something about her... One of her eyes, her left eye, was gray, and around that eye, there were ugly scars. This is not how I remember her. What happened to her? One of my eyes suddenly started hurting a lot, though. “Anna…?! C-Could this be…” Gaia tried to stand back up, but quickly began groaning in pain. “Ugh… A-Ahhh… I can’t stand up so well now…” “Wait there, please; I’ll go meet you properly,” I said, rushing to her side. It was really Gaia, a constellation, and I was meeting her in the flesh as well! But was this her true appearance? In the novel, it was said that Constellations' true appearances were “made of pure power, incomprehensible to mortals,” and that they took forms that suited their personalities when meeting mortals. “This is dangerous... Anna, why are you here? And in this form, is this because of what I have done?” Gaia seemed to be panicking. “I-I don’t know! I just fell unconscious and landed here!” I was surprised. “This is bad… You need to go back quickly.” She said. “You cannot stay in my realm either if the other Constellations find you- Ah!” However, I didn’t care about that. I jumped towards her and hugged her. “A-Anna?!” “Thank you so much for what you’ve done for me! I-I don’t really know how to repay you, so please at least let me hug you…” Her eyes looked at me in surprise, but then she smiled sweetly, caressing my hair. “You don’t need to feel indebted for what I’ve done for you.” She sighed. “Since the mo