My Younger Sister Reborn as a Star Sovereign - Chapter 89
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The Protagonist’s Younger Sister Revives as a Constellation Episode 089
“There’s the Association.”
“You want to fight there?”
Kim Igyeol, who had been quietly keeping his seat, reacted to Kang Seo-u’s absurd suggestion.
Confirming his frowning expression, Kang Seo-u nudged him with his elbow. It meant to keep listening.
“Yeah. It’s natural for you and me to be there, and it’s easy to call Serin too.”
“But these guys aren’t at the Association.”
Kim Igyeol, who had been listening to Kang Seo-u’s explanation, nodded and pointed to Moon Wujin and Lee Joo-a.
The two people who had been blankly listening to their conversation hurriedly nodded their heads.
Kang Seo-u, who had been staring at them intently, gave a thumbs up as if there was no problem.
“Just say you came to get hunter interviews for a performance evaluation.”
At the quite plausible excuse, Moon Wujin and Lee Joo-a clapped their hands, saying that would work.
At the three people’s reaction, Kim Igyeol shook his head as if he couldn’t stop them.
As the location seemed to be confirmed as the Association, Kim Igyeol spoke up with a reluctant face.
“Then we can decorate this in the training room.”
Lee Joo-a pointed to the party supplies she was looking up on her phone. Her determination to do it properly since they were doing it anyway was evident.
Thus, Jin Serin’s birthday party was decided to be held at the Association, along with a surprise camera.
At the sound of the preliminary bell ringing, they got up from their seats.
Moon Wujin suddenly looked back and forth between Kim Igyeol and Kang Seo-u with a worried face.
“You two aren’t really going to fight, are you?”
“I’m not a kid, so of course not.”
“If I fight with this hyung, I’m the only one who loses.”
Kim Igyeol shook his head vigorously in denial.
No Lee Joo-a, no Flowerbeds either.
Having an unusually quiet lunch break, I headed to a corner of the library.
I looked around in the CCTV blind spot, confirmed no one was there, and moved to the subspace.
And there I took out a thin book that I felt like I hadn’t seen in a very long time. It was the 【You Too Can Be a Constellation If You Read This!】 book.
I had forgotten about it because I had received so many things and had so much work to do.
I remembered this book because I became curious after seeing the crow monster.
‘What exactly is a constellation? How far can they intervene?’
Looking back, constellations didn’t have a very high proportion in the original work.
Even Jin Sehyeok’s constellation, who was the protagonist, couldn’t give him much help.
Having lived as a constellation to some extent myself, I guessed it was probably because they couldn’t give direct help.
“But constellations can also become boss monsters…?”
This changes the story a bit.
Constellations on the human side who sponsored them couldn’t intervene directly. At most, they could only speak indirectly and give out skills or items.
But what’s different about that side that allows them to intervene to that extent?
Before opening the book, I first checked my awakening rate.
Awakening Rate: 34.9%
Remembering that my awakening rate was 7.2% when I first received this book, this was tremendous progress.
Still, I was anxious that some text might still be corrupted, so I looked at the table of contents first.
Among the fully visible contents, I moved to the constellation duties page.
{Constellations protect the earth together with awakeners. That is the constellation’s purpose and belief, and the reason they exist.
However, direct intervention in the human world is impossible, and only indirect support is allowed. Cases where involvement is possible are}
“…cases are? So what.”
Why is there no content after this.
The text below was completely empty. I could see other content written on the following pages, but this part was full of blank pages as if someone had intentionally erased it.
“Why are there no words here?”
This seems like important content from now on, but what do I do if you erase this, you damn system!
I threw the book on the floor and looked for a target to vent my anger on.
“Antares!”
“Why are you calling me.”
Antares appeared in the subspace with an unusually gentle voice.
I stopped fuming and crossed my arms, observing Antares intently.
It’s definitely a familiar appearance, but why do I feel unfamiliarity.
As I tilted my head and didn’t speak, Antares urged an answer with a soft voice.
“What’s wrong?”
“Why aren’t you using words like ‘what’s wrong, why, what’s the matter?’ today?”
“Ah. I just want to be a bit gentler today?”
“Antares has days like that too?”
Antares laughed as if hearing something interesting. Did something good happen.
Anyway, this isn’t what’s important.
I picked up the book I had thrown earlier and rattled off words to him accusingly.
“This book! I mean. If you cut it off at such an important place, what am I supposed to do? Are you telling me to go crazy with curiosity?”
“Hmm?”
Antares took the book from me, quickly skimmed through the pages, then chuckled.
“You know how to do cute things too.”
“What?”
“No. This is something you’ll naturally learn when the time comes, but are you already curious?”
At his calm response, I burst out laughing in disbelief.
Anyone in my situation would naturally be curious. Is it because he’s a constellation that he doesn’t understand human curiosity well.
Now I too cast a crooked glance at Antares, not knowing that as a constellation myself, this was spitting on my own face.
The kind Antares who was going to tell me everything I could hear had gone somewhere, and his closed mouth showed no sign of opening.
“Right, when have I ever acted knowing everything. I just went out recklessly.”
I gave up on getting an answer from Antares who absolutely wouldn’t open his mouth. Since he says I’ll know when the time comes, I have no choice but to believe those words for now.
Hiding my frustrated feelings, I changed the subject.
“Since you’re here, let’s mark some undiscovered dungeon locations before you go.”
Antares looked at me strangely as I opened the map window, then crossed his arms and tilted his head.
“Why do you need undiscovered dungeons? You joined the Association.”
His expression was innocent as if he really didn’t know. He says he watches all the time, but maybe that’s not the case.
It was a bit embarrassing to say with my own mouth that I caused trouble and was banned from entering dungeons.
So I mentioned the Hidden Quest and clasped my hands together, opening my eyes cutely.
“Can’t you help me clear the Hidden Quest?”
“Collecting memory orbs? It shouldn’t be difficult.”
He seemed to already know the content before I even said it, so I just blinked. He probably knows because he’s my assigned system.
At his indifferent response, I finally played the card I had been keeping.
“I need to tour dungeons to see memory orbs or not.”
Hearing my grumbling words, Antares let out a thoughtful hum as if pondering for a moment.
Soon he brought his finger over the map I had open and pressed here and there. Round marks appeared where his finger passed.
“These places should be possible for you alone.”
Hearing his words, I quickly examined the map and saw they were dungeons that were quite far away but low-grade.
Oh, there are overseas ones too.
“Thank you, Antares!”
When I smiled brightly and said thank you, Antares smiled back and patted my head.
“Have you checked all the hunter skills?”
“Ah, not yet. I’ve only tried 【Connected】. I thought I’d use that one frequently when entering dungeons.”
“Hmm, is that so?”
His reaction suggested something was bothering him.
I replied that I would go check the other skills today.
Then Antares shook his head and said I didn’t need to bother with that. He added that I should just use what I wanted to use, and do as I pleased.
I nodded obediently, but inwardly resolved to check them anyway. From living with him, I’d learned that listening to Antares’s words never led to anything bad.
“Oh, right.”
He, who had been about to leave, stood tall in front of me and reached out his hand.
I watched quietly, wondering what he was trying to do, and he combed through my disheveled hair and tucked it behind my ear.
Antares, wearing a gentle smile, carefully patted my shoulder and warned me.
“It would be good to prepare in advance.”
“Huh? Prepare what?”
“Well then, see you again?”
Leaving behind those cryptic words, Antares disappeared.
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