The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 202: Chapter 192: Breezing Through Trials

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Chapter 192: Breezing Through Trials ----- “Hmm! Hmm! You guys did pretty amazingly, I would say! Even that little brat ended up being okay. He has plenty of Ki inside of him, but he hasn’t even used it for cultivation yet! Why?” The voice reverberated as we rested. My friends finally finished consuming their rewards. “Cultivation? What the hell are you talking about? I am not a farmer or something. I don’t even have talent for raising plants. Is this guy making any sense to you girls?” Kevin wondered, feeling utterly annoyed. “I dunno… But I think he meant using the shiny power!” Annabelle said. “I think Anna told me about it. Cultivation is the process of using Primordial Energies to make your body stronger. It is different than absorbing Monster Cores, and it can help you become stronger outside of that practice. There’s something called Physiques, that you can develop in your body. Slowly transforming your physical body into something stronger than just a human, evolving it, I would say... Baihe explained. “Even before Anna told me about it, I kind of knew about it. There are many Chinese Tales about Cultivation and ascending the heavens.” “W-Woah, alright…” Kevin nodded. "Yeah, pretty much what she said. Damn Baihe, you’re so good at explaining stuff; you really saved me some brain cells from explaining something so obvious to this meathead.” I laughed. “Hey!” Kevin pouted. “Anyways, are you the real Venerable’s voice or something else?” I asked, looking at the golden gates. “I wouldn’t believe a Constellation is directly talking to us through a dungeon without many restrictions. I am fairly sure you’re something else, right?” “Oho, you’re quite the smart girl. Who are you, exactly?” He asked. “I could answer that question if you answered yours first.” I said it with a smile, crossing my arms. “Well! You guessed it right, young disciple. I am not the real Venerable, but a “Will” of him, extracted from his Mind and Soul. I was placed here, and I’ve been slumbering for eons, waiting for someone to step into my Inheritance.” He answered. “And finally, this Fragment of the World was assimilated by another, becoming a Dungeon!” “So that’s how it is… Is your true self watching right now?” I asked. “He is.” The voice answered with a slightly menacing tone of voice. “Good, alright.” I nodded. “What’s his end game?” “Should I answer every one of your questions, young disciple? First of all, complete the second challenge, and I’ll tell you more.” The Venerable’s Will laughed. “Now, step into the golden gate; no more dilly-dallying.” “Yes sir~!” I said ironically, imbuing Ki into my legs and kicking the golden door open. It shattered into pieces, and the fragments flew inside the second hall. BAAAM! The fragments flew so fast that they pierced one of the three statues sitting in the middle of the root. The statue, made of a golden stone, gained cracks and then collapsed into pieces. I looked at the scene while trying not to laugh, but Baihe, Annabelle, and Kevin weren’t as good as me at keeping their emotions at bay. “Oops?” “Pfff… hahaha! There goes your challenge, dude!” Kevin laughed. “Oh my gosh, Anna, what the hell did you do?” Baihe was laughing too. “Hahahah! Anna, you destroyed that lion statue!” Annabelle pointed at the statue while giggling. The voice remained silent and then started talking… very angrily. “W-Wha… The Challenge! You destroyed the third statue?! That’s… not good! What in the world?! Just why?! How?! I… How strong are you?!” He asked furiously. “You damned—ah, calm down, calm down... This is okay. We can still do this without one of the statues. Fine, just step forward and do the damned challenge!” “Okay, don’t get so angry, dude.” I shrugged it off and entered with my friends. Although I acted casual about it and looked slightly surprised, this was part of my plan. There was no way I was going to go along with their stupid little challenges. The Isis Trial was a different thing because I knew it was going t