Chapter 138

Chapter 138: 

Meanwhile With Noboru 

The Battlescape made for Hikari and Noboru to fight using Hikari divine scriptures gifted to him by Yahweh had fully shattered was still. The war was over, at least for now. Yami however still trembled in his arms, the weight of her memories—of all she had endured—bearing down on her like an endless storm. But Noboru held her firm, his grip unyielding, as if anchoring her to reality itself.

She was free. Truly free.

And her lord, Her Noboru had return to her and was hugging her.

But Noboru inhaled deeply, he felt it—the Void was still expanding. Slowly, far more slowly than before, but still devouring. Still unraveling. It wouldn't stop.

Yami had regained her mind, her will, her love… but her power was still spiraling out of control. Yahweh had ruined eternities of progress Noboru, Ayame and Ayumi had made teach her to control her powers to stop her from devouring all things. 

His crimson eyes with golden rings flickered with resolve. There had to be a way to stop it—to give her complete control, to make sure she was no longer a threat to the world she had just returned to.

Then, it hit him.

The ring.

The one.

From his past

Ayame had crafted long ago—powered by their love, their essence, the very balance of their souls. It wasn't just a symbol; it was a key.

A ring that would use Yami and His love to return to her control she had lost.

"Ayame-Chan… you were always thinking ahead," he muttered to himself.

'What would i ever do without you my love' He thought as without hesitation, He got the rin out of his dimension he remember Yami giving it to him before he left the past and returned here in case she needed it. He got on his knees.

"Yami. My Yami will you do me the favour of being my concubine again." Noboru said with a ring in his hand.

"Whaaa...." Yami said blushing red the void pulsing sharing her flustered feeling.

"My lord don't just.... I mean.... Um...." Yami stuttered struggling to form coherent sentences

"Yes!" She quickly said as Noboru took her and he slipped the ring onto Yami's ring finger. A pulse of warmth radiated through her body, and instantly, her breathing steadied. Her violet eyes widened as she felt something shift deep within her—a connection. The Void around them slowed, the violent chaos calmed, and for the first time since her resurrection…

She was in control.

Yami gasped, her hands clenching around his chest. "N-Noboru… what did you…?"

He smiled softly, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "I gave you what you always deserved, my love. Control over yourself. Control you lost over your domain."

The Void, once wild and untamed, now settled around her like an extension of her being. She was no longer consumed by it—she commanded it.

But Noboru wasn't done.

He still had to make things right.

His eyes turned toward the Altar of the Void, where the four sacred relics of the kingdoms still sat. The sight of them sent a sharp pang of guilt through him.

He had betrayed his friends—Layla, Yumeko, Sky, Emiko, and even Fire General Kai.

He had given their kingdoms sacred treasures the relics the hero had left behind to Hikari, knowing it was the only way to free Yami. 

But despite doing that he didn't regret saving her, but…

He knew what he had to do.

He had to fix what was broken.

A deep breath. Still in his Hell God State His omni Energy surged like never before, crackling like a storm of divine and hellish power. His presence alone made the altar tremble, the air crack with the sheer force of his will. As his omni Energy took control of this domain of this prison made by Yahweh and his uncle Niju Chikara to hold him allowing him to manipulate it to his will

"First… I return what was stolen."

His hand extended toward Gaia's Armor, the sacred treasure The relic of Terravale, Emiko's homeland. The once-dulled emerald plating gleamed as Omni Energy surged through it, restoring its Absolute Defense—a power that made the user impervious to any force, any law, any element, any attack, no matter its nature or strength. No being, no concept, no weapon in existence could break through. It was, in essence, the very definition of invulnerability.

But that was not all.

Gaia's Armor was the very will of the earth itself. With a surge of energy, Noboru restored its Complete Dominion Over Earth and the lands including nature plants and minerals themselves —a power that allowed the wielder to command the planet itself as if it were an extension of their own body. Mountains could rise with a thought, landscapes could shift, and even the deepest core of the planet would bend to the wearer's will.

The armor glowed, its full power restored.

That wasn't all he restored

He then moved on to —Poseidon's Trident. The sacred treasure the relic of Aquora.

The moment he touched it, a tidal wave of energy erupted, restoring its Complete Dominion Over Water and seas. The seas, the rivers, the very moisture in the air answered to the wielder, allowing them to bend it, shape it, even turn the ocean against the heavens if they so desired. And then— he resored the tridents true power. Giving it back is ability of Absolute Piercing. Noboru's eyes narrowed as he reignited the power that made Poseidon's Trident truly unstoppable. No defense, no armor, no barrier, no concept could stand against it. It pierced through reality, time, dimensions, even fundamental concepts. Meaning even the unpierceable would be pierced. It could stab through heaven of this realm, shatter the laws of nature, cut into the past or the future, and even strike into higher narratives and layers of existence.

It was not just a weapon. It was the power blessed to Aqoura it meant that nothing was untouchable.

With the next surge, he restored the Braveheart Shield—the pride of Ignarok, the sacred treasure of Fire General Kai's kingdom. Its Absolute Negation ability was reignited—granting the wielder the power to deny any ability, any law, any attack, any existence. A shield that did not just defend—it erased the very concept of being harmed. And, of course, its Complete Dominion Over all things Fire was returned, making it the true heart of Ignarok once more.

And with the finall paule the last weapons was restored Excalibur regained it's lost power. The sacred treasure The Relic of Aeritha. Layla's, Yumeko's, and Sky's home. It thrummed with power as Noboru restored its Absolute Wind and Sky Dominion, giving it command over all air, all currents, all storms, all tempests, beyond even the concept of wind itself. And its returned to it it's final ability—Absolute Cutting. A sword that could cut through anything. Not just matter. Not just energy. Concepts. Time. Space. Reality. The soul. The divine. The damned. The past. The future. It could slice through realms heaven and hell alike. It could sever someone from existence itself. It could make the unkillable… killable.

Finally Excalibur was whole again.

With the relics restored, Noboru turned toward the shattered kingdoms. The war had left scars—realms broken, lands destroyed, innocent lives lost. To disciples of Darkness and Hikari

But Noboru was beyond reality itself.

With a single wave of his hand, existence rewrote itself.

The kingdoms were reborn.

Terravale stood tall once more, its vast forests and mountains restored.

Aquora's oceans surged, no longer tainted by the battle.

Ignarok's volcanic lands roared, but with life, not destruction.

Aeritha's winds soared, free and pure. Sky's mother was restored to as a present that was one of the present he had left.

And finally—he erased their memories of him ever taking the relics.

To them, Hikari had stolen them. To them, Noboru had defeated Hikari, reclaimed the relics, and restored peace.

And when he arrived, standing before his friends, his hellish aura gone, his warm smile in place, offering back the relics they had entrusted him with—

They will welcome him as their hero.

The deception was necessary.

He had to ensure their trust.

He had to protect Yami's name.

And when he handed the relics to their rightful owners, he will tell them that they were wrong about the void queen

"Hikari stole them. He corrupted Yami to start the war. But I freed her. We made an agreement. The war is over."

He hoped they believed him.

took it as the truth?

He felt guilty what he will tell them and the truth will be different the truth itself was far, far more complicated then what he will tell them.

But they didn't need to know.

For now, Noboru had to make them believe