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[POV - Rito][Neutral Dimension - Kuou]
Whoooosh.
The celestial portal closed behind me like a theater curtain, leaving only the echo of angelic harmonies in the air. Damn, how strange it was to be here — in Kuou, Gremory territory, a place I knew by reputation but had never officially visited as a student.
Step-step-step.
My footsteps echoed through the alternate dimension with weight they shouldn't have. Each step created ripples in reality itself, like stones thrown into a cosmic lake. The purple sky around pulsed with energy that recognized my presence.
Sigh.
I sighed, adjusting the white mantle that Gabriel had insisted I wear. "To impress," she said. As if I needed to impress anyone. Honestly, I preferred my student clothes — at least in those I could pretend to be normal.
Swoosh-swoosh-swoosh.
Behind me, hundreds of angels positioned themselves in perfect formation. My children. Both old and new, all flying in synchrony like celestial ballet. Gabriel to my right, Michael to my left, and the others spreading in harmonious arcs.
Thud-thud-thud.
I could feel everyone's heartbeats in the dimension. Nervousness, fear, curiosity, admiration — an emotional cocktail that vibrated in the air like discordant music.
There she is.
And there she was. Rias. In the middle of the small demonic delegation, beside that siscon Sirzechs and Sona. I felt that warm familiarity that always came when I saw her — not exactly love, but genuine affection for someone who had become important to me.
Pain.
I saw when the pain hit her. That sharp pang that all demons felt when trying to process divinity directly. Shit. I didn't like seeing anyone suffer unnecessarily, especially someone I considered a friend.
Snap.
With a thought, I removed the restriction from her mind. Small miracle, imperceptible to others, but that would allow her to think about me without her head exploding. It was a matter of basic courtesy — you don't let your friends suffer because of you.
Relief.
I saw when relief passed over her face, followed by that inevitable understanding. Now she knew. Really knew who I was.
Whoosh.
Azazel came flying, that casual arrogance masking obvious nervousness. I could feel the conflict in him — part wanting to maintain the pose of defiant rebel, part knowing exactly who he was facing.
— So — he said, landing with studied elegance — the famous Yuuki Rito in person.
Amused.
I almost smiled. Even knowing the truth, he still tried to maintain the facade.
— Azazel — I greeted calmly. — Thank you for coming.
— As if I had a choice — he murmured, but there was grudging respect in his voice.
Clench.
From the corner of my eye, I saw Sirzechs clench his fists. His demonic power leaking like toxic vapor, a mixture of fear and... was that protection? He was afraid of me, but still positioned defensively in front of his sister.
Loyal.
I had to admit — I respected that.
Rumble.
The dimension's floor trembled slightly, reacting to the growing tension between the three factions. Hundreds of supernatural beings all in the same space, all charged with power, all nervous. It was like wet gunpowder waiting for a spark.
Time to work.
— Well — I said, my voice naturally carrying through the entire dimension without needing to shout — I think everyone knows why we're here.
Silence.
The silence that followed was thick as molasses. I could hear flies buzzing, if there were flies in alternate dimensions.
— Actually — Azazel broke the silence with that crooked smile — I'm not sure we do know. Some of us — he looked significantly at me — are more mysterious about their... credentials... than others.
Ha.
I laughed softly, the sound echoing like a distant bell.
— Credentials — I repeated, finding the word funny. — Is that what we're calling it?
Michael stepped forward, that formal posture he used in diplomatic situations.
— Perhaps — he said carefully — we should begin with proper introductions.
Oh boy.
Here came the part I was dreading.
— Michael — I murmured — are you sure you want to do this?
— Father — he replied, the word carrying weight that made half those present choke — I think it's time to end the misunderstandings.
Gasp.
The collective sound of everyone holding their breath was almost comical. Almost.
— Father? — Sirzechs repeated, his voice coming out strange. — Michael, did you just call a human...
— He's not human — Azazel interrupted, his voice loaded with resignation. — Never was. The question is... — he looked directly at me — WHO are you really?
Decision time.
I sighed. There was no escaping this now.
— My name — I said clearly, letting each word echo through the dimension — is Yuuki Rito. Second-year student at Sainan Academy. Born and raised in Sainan. Fiancé of Princess Lala Satalin Deviluke.
Dramatic pause.
— And — I continued, feeling the cosmic weight of the words — the current incarnation of the one you knew as Yahweh.
BOOM.
If the previous silence was dense, this one was absolutely suffocating. As if reality itself had stopped to process what I had just said.
Thud-thud-thud.
Heartbeats accelerated in unison. Fear, reverence, confusion, denial — an emotional symphony playing in frequencies that transcended the audible.
— Impossible — Sirzechs murmured, but there was growing certainty in his voice. As if pieces of a puzzle were finally fitting together.
— The original Yahweh died in the Great War — Azazel said, but it was more statement than denial. — We all know that.
— He did die, yes — I confirmed calmly. — But the essence... the essence found a new home. New form. New perspective.
Understanding.
I saw when understanding finally hit all of them. The anomalous energies around me. New angels appearing from nowhere. Astaroth's disappearance. It all made sense now.
— That's why — Michael said, his voice loaded with relief and reverence — that's why you returned. Not as the same, but as continuation.
— Something like that — I agreed. — Though "returning" isn't exactly the right word. It's more like... awakening.
Poor Rias.
I looked in her direction and felt that friendly concern that always came when I saw someone I cared about in trouble. The girl was clearly in shock, trying to process that the guy she knew was literally the supreme divinity of the universe.
— Rias — I called softly, my voice carrying the same gentleness I would use with any friend in distress.
She looked at me, those blue eyes shining with unshed tears.
— You... — she began, her voice coming out hoarse — you are...
— Still the same guy who shared taiyaki with you — I said gently. — That hasn't changed.
Tears.
The tears finally fell, and I felt that pang of guilt that always came when I inadvertently caused pain to someone I cared about.
— But you are... — she tried to speak again.
— Someone who cares about you — I completed honestly. — As a friend. That hasn't changed either.
Protective.
Sirzechs moved instinctively, placing himself between me and his sister, even knowing it would be completely useless if I wanted to hurt her.
— Sirzechs — I said calmly — I have no intention of hurting your sister. Or any of you, actually.
— So — Azazel said, finding his voice again — why did you bring us here? What's the purpose of this meeting?
Good question.
— Because — I replied, letting my presence expand slightly, reminding everyone exactly who they were dealing with — you three have spent the last millennia fighting like children. And I'm tired of it.
The power in my voice made the entire dimension vibrate like a violin string.
— It's time to grow up — I continued. — It's time to work together. It's time to stop wasting energy on stupid wars and start focusing on what really matters.
— And what would that be? — asked Sirzechs cautiously.
I smiled, and for the first time since I arrived, it was a genuinely cheerful smile.
— Family — I said simply. — Taking care of each other. Protecting those we love. Building something better.
Hope.
I saw when hope began to shine in some of their eyes. The possibility of real peace, true cooperation, a better future.
— So — I said, adjusting my mantle and assuming a more formal posture — let's begin. We have much to discuss.
After all, reorganizing the world's supernatural balance wasn't going to be easy.
But hey, I had all eternity.
Let's do this.