Chapter 129

Chapter 129: 

The air trembled.

The Void has been broken free from it's restraints.

A tsunami of nothingness surged outward, swallowing existence itself, stretching beyond the reaches of time, space, logic and even all possible hierarchal extensions in this prison realm. The sky blackened, devoured by an ever-consuming abyss. The stars bled out, their radiance snuffed like dying embers. The very fabric of reality fractured, cracks splintering through the world like shattered glass. Void Monsters were leaking out attacking anything that wasn't one of them be it human or monster

And yet—Hikari smirked.

"I have done it."

"I have beaten him."

"You though you could beat me abomination."

"Now father will accept me."

Hikari said as he looked down at the Alter

The four kingdom relics pulsed at the Altar of the Void, their divine energy siphoned, now serving a power beyond their comprehension. The celestial glow of the cosmic energies of Etheris that once radiated from the 4 legendary relics of the hero had been tainted, twisted into an unholy conduit feeding the ever-expanding Void. As their energy constantly created a singularity which fed the void allowing it to expand and open up.

Hikari stood before it, his golden armor gleaming under the ominous dark sky, his expression a mask of pure, unshaken triumph.

He had done it.

This was his moment.

This was where he proved his divine right, his undeniable worthiness to Yahweh.

This was where he—Hikari, the Supreme Heir of Heaven—had succeeded where no other had before.

His brothers the archangels

His sisters the Archangels

All of them seven heavenly kings he did something they couldn't he had won against the abomination.

And the abomination?

The Abomination was nothing.

The abomination had failed.

Hikari inhaled deeply, savoring the moment. His golden gaze flickered outside of the chronolux, locking onto those who had once opposed him, his and worked with the "disgrace" and "abomnination."

They all reacted differently, but the chaos in their expressions only fueled his arrogance.

First with his superior heavenly vision just outside the Chronolux entrance he saw the Fire General who had lost faith in the abomination when Hikari had revealed Noboru had the relics including the Braveheart shield from generals kingdom it was entertaining but now he was even more entertaining.

He saw Fire General Kai 

Kai pov

A deep, guttural growl rumbled from Kai's chest.

His fists clenched so tightly that his gauntlets cracked, molten energy flickering through the fractures. His rage boiled like an uncontained inferno, his breathing harsh and unstable.

His people. His kingdom.

Everything he had fought to protect—was now on the verge of being consumed.

And it was all Noboru's fault.

"You lying, traitorous bastard…" he snarled, his fire-wreathed aura erupting like an infernal storm. "We trusted you! I trusted you!"

His molten eyes burned with hatred, his stance rigid with the restraint of someone moments away from snapping completely.

"You knew this would happen, didn't you?" His voice dripped with venom. "You planned this. From the very beginning."

There was no hesitation in his hatred anymore.

Noboru was his enemy.

And when the time came, Kai would make him pay for this.

Hikari then changed to aobserving the whores who loved Noboru

Layla Pov

Layla's body trembled, her emerald gaze locked onto the abyssal sky above.

The once-pristine balance of Aeritha's winds had been corrupted, twisted into chaotic, unnatural currents.

She had fought beside Noboru. Believed in him.

He had saved her.

And yet now…

This.

"You wouldn't just… let this happen, would you?" Layla whispered to herself, a small, shaky breath escaping her lips.

A part of her refused to believe it.

But another part—one buried deep within her doubts—began to surface.

What if she had been wrong about him?

What if this was who he truly was?

Beside her, Emiko wasn't as reserved.

Emiko Pov

Her hands shook, curled into trembling fists.

Terravale—the land that thrived on growth, harmony, and stability—was withering before her very eyes.

The pulse of Omni Energy that once kept the land flourishing had withered, devoured by the endless dark nothingness.

Her heart ached.

She had loved him.

Had it all been a lie?

Tears stung her vision, but her voice was steady—cold, laced with hurt.

"Was everything you said… everything you did… just an act?" she whispered.

Had she meant nothing to him?

Hikari was amused hopefully Noboru suffered because of this it would make Hikari happy anyways he then turned to the two lovers Sky and Yumeko to observe thier reaction

Sky Pov

Sky's expression was unreadable.

He should be furious.

He should be enraged.

And yet…

There was hesitation.

Unlike Kai, unlike Emiko, Sky knew Noboru.

And this—this didn't feel like him.

Yes, the Void was expanding. Yes, it was spiraling beyond control.

But something wasn't right.

His instincts, the ones that had been sharpened through battle and blood, screamed at him.

This wasn't what it looked like.

"Noboru…" he muttered, his grip tightening around his blade.

He wasn't ready to judge him yet.

Because he knew one thing—Noboru Chikara never did anything without a plan.

Beside him, Yumeko's small frame trembled.

Yumeko Pov

Her golden eyes flickered between the abyss above and the battlefield before her.

She was scared.

But… she still believed in him.

"Noboru-san… You were like a big borther to me.... Why? You promised to protect me" she whispered, her voice barely above a breath.

Sky placed a firm hand on her shoulder, steadying her.

"Just wait," he muttered. "We'll see what happens next."

Hikari pov

Hikari laughed.

The sound echoed, resounding across the battlefield like the chime of a divine bell signaling victory.

"Oh, how quickly they turn," he mused, watching the emotions unravel before him.

The betrayal, the rage, the despair—it was delicious.

"I have given you all the truth, and yet you still hesitate to accept it?" He outstretched his hands, as if welcoming the inevitable.

"The abomination has deceived you all!" His voice rang with absolute authority. "And yet you still hold faith in him? You still doubt my divine judgment?"

His eyes burned as he looked directly at Sky. 

"You think he has a plan? That he hasn't already betrayed you? Look around, Sky." 

He gestured toward the Void-consuming horizon.

"THIS is your answer."

Silence.

Then—

A small smirk.

A soft chuckle.

From the shadows.

From nowhere.

From everywhere.

Still unseen. Still hidden.

Noboru watched.

Hikari was so predictable.

The way he gloated, the way he bathed in his perceived victory, the way he tried to turn Noboru's allies against him.

It was pathetic.

Hikari thought this was his moment.

That he had won.

And yet…

Noboru sat back, leisurely conjuring a kernel of popcorn into his palm, watching the fool dance in his own delusions.

He popped it into his mouth.

Chewed.

Swallowed.

Then, a smirk.

"Heh. Right on cue."

Hikari had played directly into his hands.

And when the time came—

Noboru would take everything from him.

The Void stretched further, unraveling the final barriers of existence.

Hikari basked in his perceived godhood.

His enemies turned against him.

But Noboru…

Noboru was just getting started.