Chapter 125:
The battle between Heaven and Hell raged on, but Noboru was no longer worried he had won. He had tricked Yahweh with the help of his mama and manage to secure the future.
Noboru however felt a strange stillness, despite the chaos, despite the fact that his mother and Yahweh were still tearing through realms, obliterating hierarchies with every clash. Mere punches were destroying everything. This was a battle between the highest or at least what they know as the highest. Noboru wasn't a fool when he was in the phoenix kingdom he thought his Transcendent state was the highest power and was quickly humbled by Shin he won't make that mistake again.
He sharply let out a breath. His body trembled, the weight of the Omni Energy he had just manipulated still lingering in his bones from the pushback of controlling someone else's omni energy. But as the realization sank in—
He had done it.
He had sent the perfect balance of Yin and Yang Omni Energy to his homeworld well future home world, The homeworld of Noboru Chikara. He had kept its fate, ensured its survival, and changed the very fabric of its existence to what it was meant to be. To how in his time grandpa Haruki described it. The blessed ages had began there now.
It was time to leave.
But Yahweh wasn't done.
The golden being roared, his divine fury cracking the skies as he pressed forward, his golden fists burning with cosmic annihilation, each strike against Lucy sending shockwaves through existence itself.
"YOU CANNOT PROTECT HIM FOREVER, WHORE!" Yahweh's voice rippled across creation, its sheer force erasing entire conceptual realities. "I WILL KILL HIM"
Lucy laughed, her voice seductive and venomous as she blocked his strike with a wall of hellfire, sending embers spilling into infinite realms.
"And yet, here I am, doing just that. But you still haven't realised yet my Baby Boy has won. He accomplished what he was set out to-do."
Uriel's hearing this froze as
Uriel's grip on her spear tightened.
She was not fighting—not directly—but she was watching, analyzing.
Something was wrong.
Her eyes scanned the battlefield. The Seven Deadly Sins were stronger than they should have been—Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Camael were struggling against them.
Yahweh's attacks were getting more erratic, his fury blinding him.
And then—The Mistake.
He stood unshaken, his expression eerily calm.
And suddenly, Uriel understood.
Her heart clenched.
"This was never a war," she realized. "This was a trap."
Her breath caught as it all became clear.
It all became clear to her
The Aberration had never intended to fight. He needed the battle to last, needed his parents to clash.
This was all a diversion—so that he could create something far more dangerous.
What?
She doesn't know.
She does know he redirected a perfect blend of her father and Underworlds queens Omni Energy somewhere.
Her gaze snapped toward Yahweh—he didn't see it. He was too lost in his hatred, too consumed by his rage against Lucy. In his goal to kill The Aberration
If they continued fighting here, in the Shadow Realm, they would all be defeated. Even with their fathers ability to create light passively from which their omni energy draws its strength
She had to act.
Uriel knew she had to order a Retreat despite not being allowed by her father.
Her angels brothers and sisters would die if she did not.
Uriel raised her spear high, her golden aura flaring across the battlefield.
"ENOUGH! HEAVEN, FALL BACK!"
Her voice thundered, cutting through the chaos, reaching every angel on the battlefield.
Angels staggered, confused. Some hesitated, looking toward Yahweh, toward Michael, toward their fellow warriors.
"We were played! This battle is not in our favor!" Uriel's voice was firm, commanding. "We were lured here into an enemy domain! The Shadow Realm is not ours to control!"
Her 12 golden wings flared open, and for the first time, her certainty wavered—not in her words, but in what she knew this meant.
"Fall back before we are erased!"
Gasps.
Disbelief.
Shock.
was the angels reactions
Gabriel whirled on her, his flail crackling with divine fire.
"You dare retreat in front of our Father?!" he bellowed. "You shame us! Your words they betray Heaven!"
"I am saving Heaven!" Uriel snapped back, fire flashing in her golden eyes. "Or do you wish to see us all be killed?"
More angels began to waver, their gazes flickering between Uriel, Gabriel, and the ongoing battle.
Michael hesitated, his blade frozen in mid-air.
Raphael looked uncertain, his eyes darting toward the devastation unfolding around them.
And then
A golden streak tore through the battlefield.
An a angel one of Yahweh's most fanatical warriors rushed toward Uriel, his eyes wild with fury, his blade burning with divine wrath.
"TRAITOR!"
The Seraph's word echoed, filled with pure, unrelenting rage.
"Weakness is treachery! If you falter, you die!" The seraph yelled with rage.
"That thing! Fathers mistake! Is still alive and you wish for us to retreat." The Seraph added
Uriel's eyes widened.
She turned but too late.
The blade swung down, its celestial light scorching through dimensions as it aimed directly for her throat.
But then there was a
A crack of thunder.
A shockwave of energy exploded outward.
A hand gripped the angel's wrist, stopping the attack cold.
Perfect raw Omni Energy radiated around the intruder, swirling with an intensity that distorted space itself.
Uriel's breath hitched.
It was him.
The Aberr... No it was
Noboru.
His eyes glowed, his aura unrestrained, his entire being a force of nature beyond comprehension.
His voice was low, but seething with anger.
"You would attack your own? When she just trying to protect your people? and you think you can strike her down like that?" Noboru said with disgust.
The angel gasped, struggling against Noboru's grip—but he couldn't move.
With a single motion from Noboru.
A devastating pulse of energy tore through the angel's chest—not enough to kill, but enough to send him hurtling backward, crashing into the ruins of the battlefield, his divine form shuddering in pain.
Uriel stared at him, wide-eyed.
She didn't understand.
He was supposed to be her enemy.
He was the abomination they were sent to destroy.
And yet…
He saved her.
Her face burned, a heat spreading through her chest that she didn't know how to process.
She felt…
Conflicted.
Angry.
Grateful.
The battlefield had frozen.
For just a moment—everything stopped.
The angels who doubted Uriel were now questioning even more.
The Aberration.
The threat to their father.
He had just saved Uriel one of their own from a rogue.
Yahweh was furious, too distracted by Lucy's firestorm to react immediately.
And Noboru took the chance.
He turned to Yami, urgency flashing in his eyes.
"Now!" He yelled before anyone could react.
Yami nodded, and instantly, Void Chains wrapped around Noboru, his wife Ayame, and other concubine Ayumi, pulling them toward a swirling gateway into the Void.
As Yahweh realized what was happening, his rage erupted.
Before Noboru vanished, Lucy turned—her golden eyes locking onto Yahweh.
He was seething, his divine form cracking with unchecked fury.
"YOU THINK YOU CAN ESCAPE ME MISTAKE, ABOMINATION, ABERRATION! NO YOU WILL DIE!" He yelled as he raised a hand, his power surging, but Lucy was faster.
"HELL'S REQUIEM!"
A colossal infernal storm erupted from her outstretched palm, a titanic force of abyssal flames crashing directly into Yahweh's chest.
The shockwave detonated across realities, sending Yahweh spiraling backward, his golden armor fracturing under the sheer force.
"YOU DARE—"
But before he could finish—
Lucy vanished.
The forces of Hell withdrew into the darkness.
Noboru, Noboru's wife and Noboru concubines had vanished.
Heaven's forces retreated, shaken, fractured.
Yahweh trembled with rage, his golden aura pulsing violently.
"They played us." His voice was low, dangerous.
He turned to Uriel, eyes burning with fury.
"You let them escape."
Uriel didn't respond.
But her mind was racing.
Why did Noboru save her?
Why does she feel grateful?
And why…
Why does she feel a strange warmth in her chest?
Yahweh's wrath swelled—but now, his anger was no longer just at Lucy and Noboru.
It was at his own daughter but not just her His sons too and also everyone.