"It is impossible."

EEEEH? Why?!

Because having my beloved sister in a dangerous place will never be a simple matter to me.

Hehe, I knew it...
Truth is, she didn't, and trying to sound like that only got her cheeks to fluster in shame, her ears lowering a moment after-- She was making Yuhan worry pointlessly, wasn't she?
At least, her rejection was positive in this case, a smile grew wide at these words. A test she could repeat as many times as she wanted? She can imagine she will eat dirt a few times, but it should be easy enough after that.

YES! I'm gonna be an explorer too!-
She blinked, covering her lips just as Yu prompted her to hush down a little, and with good reason: the rest of the costumers upon the tavern, despite being midnight, still wanted to enjoy some peace and tranquility, one she just so easily disturbed.

I'm gonna be an explorer...
She mumbled to herself, interrupted in her head as her sister made mention of school, freezing her face in horror. It was so horribly late, and not only that, but didn't she had a math exam?--
Bao shook her head off, trying to get that out of her mind right now as she hopped out of her chair with an empty plate in comparison to Yu's. It certainly felt awkward to be this hungry, something she couldn't get used to in Terrasphere yet.
Her finger hovered over through her UI, pushing her index firmly against the button.
Notice
You are now friends with Crimson Ruby!

I... I never imagined we would actually be friends in-game. A-and sisters too.
Quiet sobs came with unprecedented joy, yet Bao was quick to quietly wave at Yuhan and log out of the game before any tears could roll out.
Finally outside of Terrasphere, Bao pushed the helmet from her head and quickly sprinted over to the door, noisy steps across the wood prompted her to stumble a little thanks to the dizzyness of getting out of bed so suddently. It felt like her brain begun to spin. Her reddened cheeks had long dried out from tears, and all she wanted now.
Was to race over to Yuhan's bedroom and find her sister, out of the game or not, with little regards for knocking, or calling out, or any of the temple's rules. She already broke some, running with no shoes or socks over the floor.
"JIEJIEEEE" She cried out, aiming to hug (or tackle hug) her sister onto the bed, breaking into a hearty chuckle with brief adrenaline pumping her up and dying off no sooner than that.
@Crimson Ruby