The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 328: Chapter 317: Zero Two
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Chapter 317: Zero Two Listen while reading: Metal Strike ----- Zero Two. Unexpectedly, we were not greeted by the Heavenly Machines I once fought. I was actually expecting to fight them again, those containing Heaven Fragments. However, what greeted us was something—no, someone else. It was a similar model to Zero One, if not the same. Except her hair was longer, black colored, and she had big, menacing crimson eyes. Her clothes were a skin-tight bodysuit of black latex, covered by neon red lines. Her height was... slightly taller than Zero One. And she had the power to materialize weapons out of nanobots she summoned out of thin air. This was a technique Zero One had been practicing for a while and struggling to get done. Yet Zero Two did it within seconds; she didn’t even struggle to use it. But above all else, this was… Insane! I always imagined Zero One was one of a kind, that there wouldn’t be more of her made. After all, she told me that her creation was very complex and extensive. She even said there wouldn’t be more like her, as her “Mother” told her. Yet… Zero Two was here. And her words were harsh, full of coldness. She was completely different than Zero One. Perhaps a more “perfect” design that doesn’t let her emotions spill out everywhere like Zero One. But that made her even more robotic than her design was supposed to make her. “Let me tell you something… Zero One.” “You’re only the first model of a series of machine lifeforms.” “You’re not unique, and I’m better than you.” “I’m Zero Two.” “Nice to meet you, my older sister. Please die.” As she reached the shocked Zero One, I turned into lightning and… SLAAASH! A huge wave of crimson plasma reached me. I quickly swung my blades, unleashing my powerful Aura as gigantic white snakes opened their jaws and clashed against Zero Two’s attack. BOOOM! “Anna?!” Zero One panicked, glancing at me in disbelief as smoke covered my body. “I’m fine, don’t worry.” However, I was able to successfully block her deadly attack, albeit it was insanely strong. More than I could have ever expected. “Hmph…” Zero Two glanced at me with annoyance. “Why are you protecting that inferior? As a human, you should join the one that will offer you more protection. You’re a precious relic of the past. Anna, was your name? Stay with us. Our purpose remains. We will protect you as part of humanity.” “What nonsense are you talking about?! I’m not the same humanity that you failed to protect! And no, I won’t abandon Zero One; she’s my friend!” “Anna…” “Zero One, the plan is the same! I know you’re shocked right now, but this means nothing anyway." I said, trying to calm her down. “You go and hack the tree! I’ll take care of your evil sister!” “R-Right… Yeah!” Zero One ran away, as Zero Two quickly rushed towards her. Like a blur of red and black color, she attempted to slash Zero One into two halves. “Where do you think you’re going?” She swung her blade against her own sister; a wave of crimson plasma was unleashed. Zero One's eyes widened as the rainbow Aura I granted her fluctuated, rapidly forming into a draconic armor over her body. The Buff I had granted her was now a technique she could imitate; she’s really amazing. But that wasn’t all; she held a shield with her. BOOOM! “Huh?!” Zero Two’s crimson eyes were surprised to see her big sister alive; the heavenly golden dragon shield in Zero One’s hands protected her. In that last minute, I gave the shield to her, knowing she could make better use of it. “You’re fighting me, Zero Two!” I rushed towards her as Zero Two tried to avoid my attacks and kill Zero One. But Zero One evaded another sword attack, a wave of crimson plasma leaving a huge hole in the ground. BOOOM! “Sister! Why are you trying to kill me?! We can solve things peacefully! Nobody has to die!” Zero One was trying to calm her down, to make her reason, even if a little bit. And she wasn’t wrong though; what she said held tremendous truth. Why was she fighting? Why were machines tryi