Noah and Arata's battle had been going on for so long, passing through various dimensions. From Water Dew to the deepest dimensions. Enah who had been following them began to feel tired of watching this endless battle.
"How long will they be like this?" Enah muttered to herself, watching the flashes of Venuszirad and Agroname that continued to clash.
Suddenly, a graceful yet powerful presence appeared in the middle of the battle arena. A woman with silver hair and a sparkling white robe - Goddess Exiriazurna Lera.
"Noah!" Goddess Exiriazurna Lera's voice boomed, "Stop this madness!"
However, Noah remained focused on his battle with Arata, ignoring the presence of his adopted brother.
Enah who was curious about the figure of this newly appeared goddess dared to ask, "Excuse me... May I know who you really are?"
Goddess Exiriazurna Lera turned her head, her golden eyes staring at Enah gently. "I am Exiriazurna Lera, the sister of that stubborn creature who is fighting," she pointed at Noah.
Goddess Exiriazurna Lera looked at Enah with a faint smile, a glint of amusement in her golden eyes.
"Something funny?" Enah asked confusedly.
Lera chuckled, "Sorry, it's just... you remind me of myself. Always trying to stop Noah's endless fights."
The energy explosions from Venuszirad and Agroname shook the dimension again. Enah stared at the fight in frustration.
"How do I stop them?" Enah asked hopefully.
Lera shook her head slowly, her smile turning bitter. "Just give up. It's impossible to stop Noah when he's like this. My brother..." she sighed, "... is too stubborn."
"But this fight could destroy everything!" Enah protested.
"How many times do you think I tried to stop him?" Lera stared far away at Noah who was still fighting. "Hundreds of years, thousands of dimensions... Noah is still Noah. He won't stop until he gets what he wants."
In the distance, Noah and Arata continue to fight, creating waves of destruction that tear apart the fabric of dimensions.
"Then what should we do?" Enah asks in despair.
"All we can do is wait. Noah... he has a much deeper reason than just wanting the Holy Dimension Arzhanzou - he's violent but kind."
"A deeper reason?" Enah frowns.
"Yes," Lera observed the fight in the distance. "Do you know why he is so obsessed with the Holy Dimension of Arzhanzou? It's not just about power because he doesn't want Arata to rule all the Verses for Arzhanzou's brother is his first lover where he was created."
The energy explosion from Venuszirad and Agroname shook the dimension again. Noah and Arata were still immersed in their deadly dance.
"Noah..." Lera continued, her voice softening. "He lost something valuable in the Holy Dimension of Arzhanzou. Arata is very rude you know his name - the killer of 1000 Gods of war and all the gods of oddities were defeated by him - the gods who guard logic, destiny and past history."
Enah was silent, the Book of Dathlem in her consciousness shook softly. "What does he want?"
"Taking Arzhanzou is his way of dealing," Lera whispered.
"Long ago, long before all this... Noah once had many supporters to face Arata but all died without a trace, brother continued the determination of the supporters. On that side Noah wanted his birthplace, his memories... Determination. They were strong with each other."
Enah looked at the fight with a new understanding. "So that's why..."
"Yes," Lera nodded. "Noah believed in mastering the Holy Dimension Arzhanzou."
"Isn't Arata much stronger?" Enah asked.
Lera smiled mysteriously, "All we can do is wait. Noah... Has a trump card even though the other Dimension will be destroyed, it can be repeated."
"What magic is that?" Enah frowned.
"Yes," Lera watched the fight in the distance. "The sword that erases the system, stay here to see it directly is easier to understand - you will wait for more than 9000 years here.
The energy explosions from Venuszirad and Agroname shook the dimension again. Noah and Arata were still immersed in their deadly dance.
Lera looked at Enah more closely, her golden eyes narrowed in inquiry. "Wait a minute... there's something strange about you."
"W-what do you mean?" Enah took a step back, feeling the probing gaze of the Goddess Exiriazurna Lera.
"You... how can you move so freely in such a high dimension? You actually" Lera took a step closer, her divine aura making the air around them vibrate. "Even the Divine Milsif or the Water Dew Gods would have difficulty breathing in a dimension like this. But you..."
The energy explosion from Noah and Arata's fight shook the dimension, but Enah stood her ground without any difficulty. The Book of Dathlem in her consciousness pulsed even stronger.
"I'm just an ordinary shepherd on a journey."
"Hm, do you want to see it through to the end?"
5666 years have passed since the meeting with the Goddess Exiriazurna Lera. Dimensions have changed, been destroyed, and been reborn. But the battle between Noah and Arata continues, like an eternal dance that never tires.
Enah is still there, watching it all. The Book of Dathlem in her consciousness is now pulsating stronger than before, as if responding to the changes happening around her. Her once bluish-black hair now has a silvery tinge - the effect of being in a higher dimension for too long.
"You're still here?" A familiar voice sounded behind her. The Goddess Exiriazurna Lera appeared, still in her sparkling white robe. Nothing had changed in her appearance since their first meeting thousands of years ago.
"As you can see," Enah answered without taking her eyes off the fight. "I want to see the end."
Lera smiled faintly. "And now do you understand why I asked you to wait? Look..." She pointed at Venuszirad, which was now glowing with a different light.
In the distance, Noah held his sword differently. Venuszirad no longer radiated destructive energy as usual. Instead, it emitted a strange golden light - a light that seemed capable of consuming everything it touched.
"That is no longer the sword Venuszirad but the sword Gehdonov, forged from the many attacks received," Lera whispered. "Noah's final weapon that will erase the entire dimensional system. Arata will not be able to resist - not just destroy, but completely erase him from existence."
Enah nodded slowly. After thousands of years, she finally understood. "Is that what he planned? Erasing the entire system to start over?"
"Yes," Lera replied. "But there is a price to pay. Using the sword Gehdonov will..." Her words were cut off as a tremendous explosion of energy shook the dimension.
Noah had raised Gehdonov high. Arata, for the first time in thousands of years, showed a shocked expression. The Agroname in his grasp shook violently, as if feeling a threat he had never felt before.
"ARATA!" Noah's voice boomed. "You who destroyed everything... You who killed them all... Today, we will start over!"
Gehdonov shone brighter and brighter, his light beginning to devour everything around him. The dimensional structure began to peel off like burning paper.
"We have to get out of here," Lera pulled Enah's hand. "Unless..." She looked at Enah meaningfully. "Unless you are destined to witness this moment."
The Book of Dathlem in Enah's consciousness pulsed stronger, as if providing an answer.
"I will stay here," Enah said firmly. "I have waited for 5666 years. I must see how this all ends."
Lera nodded understandingly. "Then, see you in the new system, Enah... or whoever you really are."
The dimensions continued to peel, and Gehdonov's golden light grew brighter, devouring everything in absolute emptiness. The last thing Enah saw was the figure of Noah and Arata still fighting, swallowed by the golden light that erased existence itself.
The Book of Dathlem pulsed one last time, before everything sank into emptiness.
The system has been erased.
AND ALL THAT REMAINS IS A NEW BEGINNING