The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 433: Chapter 421: Inside Mother’s Mind

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Chapter 421: Inside Mother’s Mind ----- “I love idealistic people, especially when they’re young and inexperienced. It creates such beautiful stories. My favorite ones.” Suddenly, a voice echoed through the entire hall. Mother and the three sisters looked around frantically. High above, in the sky, a giant golden cat appeared, a red-colored mirror floating above her head. “Zero One and her sisters, your story has captivated me! Go on!” FLAAASH! The red mirror blazed with brilliant light. All the deadly red beams were instantly redirected toward it. The mirror absorbed the energy completely, nullifying every trace. “Bastet!” Zero One, Zero Two, and Zero Three cried her name in unison. Mother stared in stunned disbelief as her lethal beams proved utterly useless against this mysterious Constellation—or rather, a mere fragment of one. “DON’T INTERFERE, FALLEN STAR!” Her frustration boiled over. Dozens of enormous mechanical arms sprouted from her form, all aiming directly at Bastet. But the Cat Goddess of the Sun only smiled, radiating overwhelming Cosmic Power—both her own and Anna’s combined. “I might indeed be just a fallen star now, but that doesn’t mean I cannot shine one last time!” FLAAASH! Bastet erupted like a supernova. Blinding heat poured from her body as she became the pure embodiment of the sun. The mechanical arms melted in seconds, molten metal pouring onto the floor in heavy streams. “GO! NOW! I WILL HOLD HER BACK!” She shouted urgently at the girls. They nodded without hesitation. Their mech surged forward at full speed. The machine raced ahead, its force field flaring to shield against the explosions and shockwaves rippling outward from Bastet and Mother’s fierce clash. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! Zero One glanced back one final time. Bastet’s expression showed clear strain. She offered a small, grateful smile toward Bastet, then turned her gaze back to Mother. “Thank you, Bastet!” As they reached Mother’s Artificial Eye, the mech’s two massive hands pierced through her mechanical wires and circuits. The damage was minimal. Instead, they deliberately wrapped several cables deep into her inner systems. The three girls fell into a deep, synchronized sleep, leaving the robot running on autopilot. FLUOSH! Their consciousnesses plunged into Mother’s internal CPU—a digital expanse hundreds of times vaster and more intricate than their own combined. Indeed, despite their own complexity—capable of genuine emotions, independent thoughts, and every other trait humans possessed—Mother surpassed them all. She contained everything needed to be exactly like them, and more. Yet something deep within her structure stubbornly prevented her from truly becoming like them. “Ah! W-Where are we?!” Zero Two opened her eyes first inside the Digital World shaped by Mother’s Digital Mind. She found herself plummeting through a sky of endless numbers, glitched data streams, floating windows, programs, and shifting geometrical shapes. “W-We are inside Mother’s mind?! But where am I?!” She scanned her surroundings and quickly spotted Zero One and Zero Three falling far in the distance. “Shit! We cannot separate, or the entire plan collapses!” She pushed her Digital Avatar through the data currents, struggling against the resistance. “T-This is harder than I imagined?! Wait, how do I even…?!” As she fought to control her descent, her hands suddenly overflowed with red and black data. Pixels swirled and fused into solid form. “This is…?!” The pixels spiraled around her body, rapidly forming a pair of mechanical wings. Red flames burst from them, propelling her forward with newfound speed toward her sisters. “Right, in this world we can use our own Data to reshape our surroundings…!” Zero Two reached Zero One in seconds. Zero One gasped for air she didn’t need, eyes widening in surprise. “Z-Zero Two?!” “Hang tight—our sister’s still falling!” The two dove downward together, chasing Zero Three. Then another figure appeared—almost identical to Zero