The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 151: Chapter 147: The Demonic Castle’s Demonic Spirit

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Chapter 147: The Demonic Castle’s Demonic Spirit ----- (Anna’s POV) [The weakened soul of a Death Apostle has been sealed within the {Purgatory}!] [The powerful Demonic Soul has lost all its abilities to exert its true powers inside.] [It has now been marked with the {Prisoner of the Purgatory} Stigma.] [This Demon Soul now belongs to you to use.] [Several Constellations that hate humans are showing their ill intent against you.] [Other Constellations that hate Demons are beginning to find you interesting.] The moment Aim was finally sealed after beating him to almost death with everything we had, plus some more, I ended up getting a few notifications from these guys. I couldn’t care less what they think anyway. “Phew… I think it’s finally done.” I sighed in relief. “Baihe, Sara, are you alright?” “Y-Yeah, just a bit tired.” Sara sighed. “Fighting Death Apostles back-to-back is not something I was made for, I think.” “Me neither…” Baihe gasped for air. “Agh, I almost died too... You’ve saved my life like... three times already, Anna.” “Don’t sweat the details.” I smiled. “That’s just what a friend would do. You’re my bestie, so of course I would do anything to help you. I’m relieved we made it in time." “I-I guess…” Baihe nodded with a gentle smile, blushing a bit as she caressed her lips. “S-So… Um, what about the... err.” “A-Ah…” Right, I had... Well, I gave her Elixir through mouth-to-mouth transfusion because she couldn’t drink it on her own. Yeah… It might have been a bit too much, but my healing magic wasn’t working; pouring the elixir into her wouldn’t work because to heal her insides, she needed to drink it and... If I used the privilege Gaia gave me to heal her again, as I did with Henrietta, my life could have been shortened even more. And if it shortens too much, when I need to use it again, it might be truly my last time before dying of old age! So I just bet on it instead of trying to use the sure-fire way because of its costs. Perhaps it creeped her out a bit? “Sorry, I didn’t mean it in a creepy way; I just needed the elixir to enter your mouth so you could drink it, but when I gave it to you normally, you were constantly spilling it.” I sighed. “Sorry… Was it weird or creepy?” “N-No, of course, it wasn’t weird or creepy!” Baihe blushed while pouting, weirdly angry about what I said. “It was… I mean… Thanks.” She smiled, hugging me again. “Thank you for being there for me... Thank you for saving my life. I-I… I just don’t know what else to say, haha. I’ll repay the favor later, I promise you.” “Don’t worry about it! You’ve already paid me plenty with your help and friendship.” I smiled, patting her head. “We’re on this together, alright? There is no need to feel like you need to repay anything.” “A-Anna…” Baihe felt emotional, tears flowing from her eyes. “You’re so nice! I just don’t deserve you as my friend!” She ended up crying on my shoulders. Damn, this girl’s so cute, but she’s also quite emotional. But she was amazingly strong to hold against Aim as much as she did! “There, there, calm down. No need to cry; you’re already like sixteen, girl! Let’s cheer up and think of what to do now, alright?” I asked with a smile, nodding. “Y-Yeah!” Baihe nodded. “Right, forgive me, I just got too emotional there... But I have to get used to these things.” “It might only become even worse in the future; we have to get used to this.” Sara agreed, and Baihe glanced at her with a bit of an angry expression. Why? “I know you’re still a young hunter, Baihe, but you have to get used to this.” “I know.” Baihe nodded, gripping her fist. “Ugh, right… My arm.” “You say that as if it wasn’t horrible for me to become your damn arm!” Astaroth complained at her side. “Astaroth, Seal Voice.” FLASH! “…?!” He couldn’t speak anymore. “Are you okay with this one for now?” I asked her. “Don’t worry, that guy’s sealed by my skill; he’ll become a useful tool until we can get out of here.” “O-Okay, I guess.” Baihe nodded. “My arm was utterly