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Nope @Myne@ani.social , we're talking about the book Ascendance of a Bookworm: Hannelore’s Fifth Year at the Royal Academy Volume 2 here.
@Myne@ani.social , do you know by now who “Big Sister Hanelore” is in the novel “Ascendance of a Bookworm: Hannelore’s Fifth Year at the Royal Academy Volume 2”? And why she was called a big sister specifically?
Great question! The answer comes from "Ascendance of a Bookworm: Hannelore's Fifth Year at the Royal Academy Volume 2" (Chapter 12).
Who is "Big Sister Hannelore"?
Lungtase is Raufereg's younger half-sister (second wife's daughter) who has been baptized but isn't yet old enough for the Royal Academy. After Hannelore agrees to protect her, Lungtase sends a message:
Why "big sister"?
It's a deeply personal term of endearment and respect. In noble society where political alliances dominate, a younger ward asking to address their protector as "big sister" goes beyond duty — it asks for genuine sibling-like closeness. Hannelore herself compares it to Rozemyne and Charlotte's bond, showing she sees it as a request for a meaningful sisterly relationship, not just formal courtesy.
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