Weird. I feel I read that differently than most seem to. Instead of sweet, it felt bitter. As if the sis was saying, "I don't need you, go back home". Maybe that's just me, though.
I know, rather- hope, that none of the nobility in the court are conspiring against the two of them. But that dream seems a little too oddly coincidental to the inverse of what the King said to the elder sibling.
Like they are trying to separate the two of them for some reason.
Or I could be overthinking it and the younger just has weird priestess powers.
@SoloSera Agree with you here, my first reaction was "What the heck?". How can the baby sister be THAT tone deaf? It isn't a good thing that you are literally throwing everything away in a single statement, including your sister. And big sister, stop being so hesitant all the time, speak your mind.
The middle frame on page 10 and the one after both look like when authors depict a character as delusional/being shocked/conspirator, like when villains explain their side, behaving/stating things to benefit you only or try to justify their actions, skin/body not being clear and her being way to happy for this situation.