Reborn as a Useless Noble with my SSS-Class Innate Talent -
Chapter 345: Ch 345: Deft Fate- Part 2
Chapter 345: Ch 345: Deft Fate- Part 2
The air between them buzzed with pressure. Mana and divine power rippled like crashing tides, the atmosphere warping and screaming as the battlefield trembled beneath their feet.
Across from Kyle, Goddess Charrin floated above the cracked earth, her white robes twisting like living silk, halo spinning behind her head, casting golden rays through the dust-choked sky.
Her form unfolded and then showed her real power.
Her six wings unfurled—each feather laced with divine runes, glimmering like spears of light. She looked every part the god she claimed to be: wrathful, radiant, and regal.
Kyle stood on the shattered ground below her, sword loose in his hand, coat flaring in the wind, eyes half-lidded, calm like a storm just before it broke.
His aura pulsed—not radiant, but thick, coiling around him like chains being drawn from the abyss.
Blue lightning arced from his fingertips down to the tip of his blade, humming with restrained power.
"I’ll give you one last chance. Bow. Become one of us. Rise above these crumbling worlds and let me give you purpose."
Charrin declared, her voice echoing like a chorus.
Kyle shifted his stance, running a hand along the flat of his blade. His mana reacted, glowing cold white, etched with runes that shimmered with rebellious defiance.
"Gods like you took everything from me. Now I’m taking everything back."
He said, his voice quiet but piercing.
The words cracked the standoff.
Charrin shot forward, her body blurring into a stream of light. Kyle dashed in turn, feet kicking off shattered stone, blade raised.
They collided in the center of the field with a crash like thunder striking stone. Sparks burst around them, energy flared, and the wind howled.
Charrin’s golden spear thrust toward Kyle’s heart. He twisted his body, sidestepping with a fraction of an inch to spare before countering with a heavy upward swing.
The goddess spun midair, using her wing to deflect his blade, feathers hardening into divine steel.
Kyle grunted as the force knocked him back, skidding across the ground. Before he could regain footing, a hail of light daggers rained from above, each one infused with divine judgment.
Kyle raised his hand, mana forming a circular barrier, deflecting the barrage with a flash of blue.
He launched himself back into the sky, meeting the goddess midair.
Their blades met once more—his sword against her glowing spear—and time seemed to freeze for a split second as power swirled violently around them.
"You’ve grown strong. Stronger than I expected. But strength alone cannot defy fate."
Charrin admitted.
She unleashed a wide arc of power, a golden crescent that cut through the sky itself.
Kyle dropped down, his body flipping mid-air before landing on a slanted pillar of stone. He raised a hand, and the earth beneath him surged, launching him back toward her like a bullet.
Their next clash cracked the very air. Kyle ducked under her next blow and drove his elbow into her ribs, only to have it caught by her free hand.
Divine magic flared, searing his skin, but Kyle didn’t pull away—he used the opening to slam his forehead into her face.
Charrin reeled, momentarily stunned.
Kyle didn’t let the moment pass. He twisted out of her grip and slashed at her wing.
It cut deep—feathers exploded in a burst of golden flame, divine blood splashing through the air.
The goddess let out a guttural growl, no longer amused. She grabbed her wound and hissed through her teeth.
"So be it."
Her wings flared outward, and Kyle’s vision went white.
A pulse of divine energy radiated outward like a sunburst, flattening the terrain around them.
Kyle raised his blade and slammed it into the earth, anchoring himself as wind and pressure tried to rip him from the ground.
From within the light, Charrin descended like a falling star, blade first.
Kyle blocked, barely.
The ground cratered under the impact, a tremor running for miles.
His legs buckled, but he held firm, countering with a surge of mana that exploded beneath them, throwing both into the sky once more.
As they rose, Kyle sheathed his blade—just for a second.
Charrin narrowed her eyes.
"You dare lower your weapon?"
A moment later, Kyle extended his hand and summoned another weapon entirely: a spear made purely from his mana, jagged and unstable. He hurled it forward with lethal intent.
It screamed through the air—wild, uncontrollable, and yet precise.
The goddess crossed her arms, summoning a dome of divine runes.
The spear shattered it upon contact, sending divine debris flying. Charrin was forced to dodge at the last second as a trailing fragment sliced her arm.
"You’re learning. But you’re still mortal."
She growled, almost proud.
"And you still bleed."
Kyle replied, catching her off guard with another leap, this time spinning mid-air to launch a horizontal wave of pure energy.
The clash that followed sent shockwaves in every direction. Trees in nearby forests uprooted, mountains in the distance cracked, and the clouds above split like cloth being torn.
They landed again—opposite ends of the battlefield now. Both breathing heavier than before.
Kyle twirled his sword once, letting the mana reshape it slightly, condensing the power into its edges.
"Tired yet?"
Charrin smirked, divine fire dancing around her hands.
"I could do this for eternity."
"Then you’ll break long before I do."
And with that, the second half of their battle began.
The two surged toward each other again, faster than before.
The air between them shimmered with the force of their magic colliding—divine against mortal, light against will.
Charrin’s spear spun, leaving arcs of radiant fire in its wake as Kyle twisted beneath it, the edges of his coat catching sparks.
"You’re persistent. But even now, you don’t grasp the weight of what you fight against!"
Charrin snarled, sweat and golden blood streaking her face. Kyle’s blade ignited in his hand, layered with complex mana formations that hummed like a chorus.
"You’re wrong. I understand it better than anyone. That’s why I won’t stop."
He struck with precision, each blow coordinated to push her back—not just physically, but spiritually.
Charrin was a goddess, but Kyle was relentless. She deflected one strike, then another, but the third grazed her thigh. The fourth cut her cheek again.
Her wings beat with fury as she vaulted into the air, using altitude to summon a barrage of divine spears from the sky.
"Perish!"
She cried.
Dozens of glowing weapons rained down.
Kyle exhaled slowly and whispered.
"Suppress."
A dome of mana unfurled around him, not to block—but to destabilize. The divine spears shattered the moment they touched his field. Charrin’s eyes widened.
"What...?"
"A gift from the one you sealed. I learned from your trap."
Kyle said coldly.
In the next heartbeat, Kyle was above her.
He drove his sword down with all the weight of his fury.
Charrin screamed as her wing was pinned into the ground. Her divine blood hissed on contact with the earth.
She tore free and retaliated, slamming a fist into Kyle’s ribs, cracking bone—but Kyle didn’t yield.
He gritted his teeth, grabbed her wrist, and threw her over his shoulder into the mountain face behind them.
Rocks shattered. The mountain groaned.
From the dust, Charrin rose slowly—her once-pristine robes stained, her hair wild.
"You... dare..."
Kyle’s eyes narrowed, his mana flaring.
"I’m not done."
And with no hesitation, he charged again—this time, ready to end it.
But so was the goddess.
Their blades met once more in a thunderclap that split the sky.
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