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Reborn as a Useless Noble with my SSS-Class Innate Talent-Chapter 416: Ch : The Voices - Part 1
The screams fell silent. The mist evaporated. ππ«ππ²ππππ§π πππ₯.πππ
Kyle stood alone, breath steady, the last echoes of the illusion dispersing into the lifeless air.
The battlefield reasserted itself around himβcracked earth, mangled corpses, and mana-saturated winds. The cursed voices faded like a bad dream, leaving only the cold steel of reality.
He didnβt wait. Somewhere ahead, Nigel still hadnβt escaped.
Following his mana trail, Kyle leapt across shattered ground and impaled a lunging monster mid-air.
Without pausing, he landed behind another and skewered it through the back. A sharp turn, a burst of mana, and the third was blown apart before it could even open its maw.
Then he saw him.
Nigel was trappedβpinned against a rock by three hulking monsters, his blade heavy in his hand, eyes glazed over.
One of the monsters reared back, maw open, drool thick with corrupted mana as it aimed for Nigelβs head.
Kyle didnβt speak. He moved.
Lightning wrapped his limbs as he crossed the gap in an instant, his sword crashing down like a divine verdict.
The beast split cleanly in two, and Kyleβs foot slammed into the secondβs gut, launching it backward.
The third turned to face himβbut too late. Kyle drove his blade into its chest and released a pulse of mana, blowing it apart.
Nigel blinked rapidly, finally snapping out of the daze.
"Whaβ? I..."
Kyle grabbed his arm and yanked him upright.
"Focus."
Nigel exhaled shakily.
"Gods, that was dirty. What even was that? Hallucinations? Memories?"
"A curse. He scattered himself across the monsters. Tried to trap us in our minds."
Kyle muttered.
"Well, it worked. Underhanded, but... Iβll give him credit. That was efficient."
Nigel muttered, shaking his head like he was trying to get water out of his ears. Kyle didnβt answer. The ground shook again.
From every direction, the monsters came.
But something had changed. Their movements were sharper. Their roars more coordinated. Their eyes... they burned with a flicker of intelligence.
The godβs last will had taken root. These werenβt just beasts anymoreβthey were cursed vessels of judgment.
Nigel groaned.
"Did they get stronger again? What, are we in some cursed survival game now?"
Kyle raised his blade again.
"If youβre tired, then finish this in one go."
He said casually.
"Finish it in oneβ? What do you think I am, some final boss?"
Nigel choked out a laugh between two parries.
Kyle sliced through another monster with a sweep of his sword.
"Then donβt drag it out."
"I donβt even know how to do that!" Nigel snapped, spinning and barely blocking a claw swipe.
Then he paused.
For a heartbeat, he just stood thereβbreathing, staring at the monsters closing in, Kyleβs words echoing in his head.
His body trembled. Mana surged around him. He held out his hand.
It gatheredβlight, heat, weightβcompressing into a sphere so dense the air bent around it. Then, with a shout, Nigel released it.
The explosion rippled outward like a tidal wave of magic, vaporizing everything in its path. The pressure was immense.
Dozens of monsters turned to ash in a blink, and those beyond the edge of the blast were flung far away, broken.
Dust settled.
Kyle stared for a moment, then walked over with a small smirk and reached out to ruffle Nigelβs hair.
"Youβre holding back for no reason. On a battlefield, itβs better to do than to overthink."
He said softly.
Nigel blinked, cheeks a little red under the grime. He didnβt swat Kyleβs hand away. Instead, he leaned into it, almost like a weary cat needing that one moment of calm.
"I knew that."
He muttered.
Kyle raised a brow.
"Didnβt look like it."
Nigel looked away.
"I did. I know what I can do. But even when I wanted to act, my body froze. It was likeβlike fear kept wrapping around my limbs."
Kyle didnβt reply. He just waited.
Nigel glanced back at him, a faint smile curling on his lips.
"So I have you to thank."
"For what?"
"For giving me the courage to move anyway. Even when I couldnβt breathe. Even when I couldnβt see the end."
Nigel said.
Kyle paused. Then gently pulled his hand back and gave a nod.
"Good. Then letβs finish what we started."
He said.
Kyle turned away first, sword still humming with stored mana as he began walking deeper into the battlefield. Nigel fell in behind him, shoulders tense but eyes clearer nowβfocused.
The next wave was already forming.
But something was different. The monsters no longer swarmed mindlessly. They stood in formationβtall, grotesque figures with barely visible threads of mana linking them.
Their forms flickered like candlelight, a remnant of the god of justice still pulsing in their cores.
"Theyβre connected. Like one mind split into dozens."
Nigel muttered, eyes narrowing.
"Not dozens. Thousands. And if we donβt cut the core, theyβll keep adapting."
Kyle said, lifting a hand.
He tapped into his mana sensesβan ability far beyond most humansβand traced the threads. It wasnβt hard to spot.
One massive beast stood at the center, nearly twice the height of the others. Its body was a grotesque mockery of justice itselfβits face wrapped in a blindfold, scales melted into its limbs, and a massive sword dragging behind it.
"That one. Itβs the core."
Kyle said.
As if hearing him, the creature raised its headβand the mana threads pulsed violently.
In an instant, the monsters charged.
Nigel cursed and launched a barrage of mana bolts, blowing a path open.
"Iβll keep them busy!"
Kyle didnβt argue. He bolted forward, weaving between creatures, slicing through limbs and dodging razor-sharp claws. He moved like a phantomβuntouchable, relentless.
The core beast raised its sword and slammed it into the ground. A shockwave of divine energy burst out, disintegrating lesser monsters nearby and blasting Kyle back.
He hit the dirt hard, gritting his teeth as his mana barrier absorbed the worst of it.
But he didnβt stop.
He surged forward again, this time imbuing his sword with a layered sequence of sealsβeach one crafted over years of study.
A single strike wouldnβt kill this thing, but sealing the godβs fragment inside it might buy humanity time.
The beast roared, swinging its sword in a wide arc that tore the land in half.
Kyle ducked under it and lungedβhis sword piercing straight through the creatureβs chest. He didnβt stop there. He grabbed the hilt with both hands and pushed deeper, anchoring the seal.
The monster screamed, divine light bursting from its wounds. Its limbs spasmed, and for a moment, the battlefield froze. The mana threads connecting the horde trembled violently.
Then shattered.
All around them, the monsters howled in pain and confusion. The coordination broke. Some fell. Others turned on each other. Without the core beast, the unity granted by the godβs power collapsed.
Nigel saw it happen and shouted.
"You did it!"
But Kyle didnβt celebrate. He stepped back from the twitching corpse of the sealed core beast, gaze fixed on the horizon.
"This was one node. There will be others."
He said quietly.
Nigelβs face darkened.
"Then we find them all."
Kyle nodded.
"And end this. One curse at a time."
After all, they were not the only ones dealing with this mess.







