Chapter 134:
The battlefield was silent.
Not the silence of peace. No, this was the kind of silence that made the universe itself hold its breath. A silence that preceded something catastrophic.
The dust from Hikari's battered form had barely settled when a wave of unnatural nothingness surged through the air, crashing into Noboru like a tidal wave of pure void.
Noboru barely had time to react before his entire vision was consumed in black.
And then—
BOOM.
His body was sent skidding backward, his feet carving deep trenches into the broken ground beneath them. The very fabric of space screamed, the battlefield itself warping under the sheer force of what had just struck him.
It wasn't just Void Energy.
No, this was something deeper. Something worse.
Something personal.
Noboru's eyes narrowed as he lifted his gaze.
And there—standing in the air, her midnight hair flowing like liquid shadow, her violet eyes void of recognition—was Yami.
His Yami. His beautiful concubine. He might have only spent few days with her when he was living hi past life as Noboru but he had grown to love all his women. Maybe it was his past life Noboru's feeling merging with his but they were his fealing they were Noboru Chikara's feeling.
Yami was exactly like how he had left Except…
She wasn't looking at him with love and admiration like she did before instead now she was looking at him with hate.
Her expression was blank, devoid of warmth. She was like a weapon to be aimed and fire. Yet, beneath that cold exterior, Noboru saw something—something fractured. Something fighting.
But then—
She spoke.
"Noboru Chikara. Abomination. Aberration. Disgrace. Enemy of Heaven. You will be erased."
That voice.
It wasn't hers.
Not entirely.
There was something… unnatural about it. Forced. Like it wasn't just Yami speaking, but something speaking through her.
Like Yahweh.
Noboru's fingers twitched, his breath slow, controlled, but inside, his heart was hammering.
This wasn't her.
This wasn't her.
This was not his Yami.
And yet, he had no choice but to fight.
The moment she moved, the entire battlefield responded.
Reality warped. The air twisted. The Void itself screamed.
One second, she was standing still. The next—
She was in front of him.
To others that may be too fast but he saw it but never had the heart to counter.
"You will pay for abandoning me."
"VOID TRANSCENDENT CUT."
Her arm moved like a shadow, a blade of pure nothingness materializing in her grasp. The blade slashed down, severing space itself.
Noboru reacted on instinct, his Hell God's aura flaring to counter.
CLASH.
A shockwave exploded from the collision, entire layers of existence unraveling as their energies met. The impact alone would have reduced entire realms to dust, but Noboru held his ground.
But something was wrong.
That attack…
It should have erased anything it touched.
And yet—
Noboru was still standing.
His crimson and gold aura burned brighter, pushing back against the Void. The paradoxical nature of his Omni Energy enhanced by his Hell God State which allowed him to access his full potential of being beyond yin and yang omni energy and granted him the ability to defy all dualities, to exist beyond existence and nonexistence—protected him.
But still…
He had felt it.
A hesitation.
Yami's strike, though powerful, had been pulled back at the last second.
She hadn't intended to erase him completely.
Noboru gritted his teeth. She's still in there. She's fighting it.
He had to reach her.
He moved, his body a blur of raw power.
"HELL GOD'S DIVINE OBLITERATION!"
His fist crashed forward, wreathed in blackened flames that could consume even the highest dimensions. The sheer force of his strike split the battlefield in two, the ground rupturing in an endless cascade of destruction.
But—
She was gone.
Vanished.
And then—
A whisper.
"Why.... I loved you!"
He heard from right behind him which was followed up a
"VOID CONSUMPTION."
A pulse of pure nothingness erupted around him, wrapping around his body like a black hole, crushing, twisting, suffocating him in endless nothingness.
It wasn't erasing him.
It was trying to consume him.
But Noboru refused.
"HELL GOD'S Barrier!"
A burst of golden-black light exploded from his body, the Hell God's Omni Energy ripping through the void like a wildfire, shattering the attack before it could fully take hold.
And then—he saw it.
For just a second.
Yami's expression faltered.
Just for a brief moment, her fingers twitched. Her breath hitched.
A flicker of her.
The real her.
She was fighting it.
She was fighting him.
His heart clenched.
He couldn't do this.
He couldn't fight her.
Not like this.
"Yami!" His voice cracked as he reached forward. "I know you're in there! I know you can hear me!"
She froze.
A single pause.
A single hesitation.
It was all he needed.
"HELL GOD'S SOULBREAK!"
His energy surged, not as an attack, but as a pulse—a wave of pure connection.
His Omni Energy, his essence—everything that made him him— reaching out.
Not to break her.
To free her.
For a moment, the Void itself trembled.
Yami's entire body stiffened, her breath hitching, her pupils dilating.
And then—
Lightning.
Golden streaks of divine power shot through her body, divine inscriptions burning into her skin, forcing her back into submission.
She screamed.
"AGH—!"
Her body convulsed, her hands clutching at her temples.
Memories.
Flashes.
Him.
Her fingers shook. Her breathing stuttered.
"N-Nobo… ru…?"
Her voice—weak. Real.
But then—
More lightning.
Yahweh's command surged through her, crushing her consciousness.
Her gaze snapped back up—cold, hateful, blank.
"You saw me as a weapon! Why?!" Yami yelled hurting Noboru Yahweh knew what he was doing he wanted Yami to see him as he saw his current life birth parents Amaya and Hiroshi.
"You will pay i have a true purpose now." she stated
And then—she attacked.
"VOID APOCALYPSE!"
A vortex of abyssal power erupted, spiraling toward Noboru, devouring everything.
Noboru's eyes widened. He braced himself—
And then—
BLACKNESS.
The battlefield was consumed.
And Noboru was gone.
A single whisper lingered in the air.
A voice that was both her own and not her own.
"Goodbye… my lord."