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Chapter 95 - when i was the void prince volume 11 chapter 380 to chapter 383

Chapter 380 — Pikachu, Curses, and the Birth of a Disaster

— Well done, Ryn, said Lya. That was really a good idea to cast the purification spell.

Evans nodded.

— Congratulations. Thanks to you we managed to save Valentine from… I don't even know what.

Electricity crackled in the air.

Lightning coursed around his body.

He was furious.

Valor looked at him, arms crossed.

— Calm down, Pikachu.

Silence.

Everyone turned to Evans.

— Who's calling me Pikachu?! I swear I'll vaporize you!

— Oh please, replied Valor. The great Valor getting vaporized… Today's Pokémon are too deep in denial.

Nova stifled a laugh.

— Sorry… go on, Lya.

Lya almost laughed too, but pulled herself together.

— Anyway. We saved her from Haya. And trust me… she wanted to curse Valentine.

Xander frowned.

— Curse? What do you mean by that?

Lya raised a finger, like a teacher about to explain something simple.

— It's simple. You know what a curse is. For example: "in this family they're cursed, no one can have children."

Delta nodded.

— So if I understand… she can use that lethally. Like: "you can't use mana anymore" or "you become weak."

— Even worse, Lya replied. She can say "you die."

But I don't think she would've done that right away. More likely a slow curse… like dying little by little with no way to stop it.

Silence.

Nova raised his hands.

— No, but that's totally broken as a power. Who thought it was a good idea to give her abilities like that?

The narrator chimed in.

— Not me.

Nova looked up.

— Really…

Valor sighed.

— Stop being a killjoy. We don't have time for this nonsense. The great Valor doesn't like people who talk too much.

Ryn stared at him.

— Am I dreaming… or did Valor just say that?

Evans chuckled.

— You're not dreaming. The one who talks the most just said that.

— I don't talk that much.

— You gave a fifteen‑minute monologue yesterday.

— That was a strategic explanation.

— You were explaining how you won a fight at age eight.

— It was an important victory.

---

**Meanwhile…**

In the dimension filled with broken oaths and shattered pacts of the jinn Zahkariel…

Elvis began shaping a body.

— For Zahkariel… the end of oaths, he murmured.

Zahkariel observed, hands behind his back.

— That's how it is, bro. Friends have to be there to support each other in times of trouble.

— Stop calling me bro.

— Spiritual bro then.

— No.

The body was completed.

A humanoid shell, long white hair tied back.

A short open jacket revealing muscles.

Wide kimono pants.

Dark boots.

— You overdid the muscles, said Elvis.

— I asked for "charismatic," not "civil servant."

— Who exactly are you planning to seduce?

— Chaos.

— …You exhaust me.

The jinn incarnated into the body.

A massive explosion of power shook the worlds.

The hair turned black and shorter.

Two horns appeared.

Red eyes opened slowly.

A smile spread across his face.

— Ah… it's been a long time.

He stretched his neck like someone waking from a long sleep.

— Well… let's see if this world is still standing.

Then his voice resonated directly in Brakk's mind.

— Brakk… I hope you didn't start the party without me.

Pause.

— Because daddy just arrived.

Elvis rolled his eyes.

— I already regret this.

— Too late, bro. Now… we play.

Chapter 381 — Brakk's Plan, Lya's Orb, and the Arrival of Chaos

Brakk suddenly opened his eyes.

— Oh no… I'm screwed.

Mister Mind was about to break the spiritual link that had allowed Valentine's attack to reach him.

— Don't do that! shouted Brakk. I've got a plan.

A smile spread across his face.

Mister Mind stared at him.

— You know very well that if I don't erase this link, the hunters will use it to track us.

Brakk shrugged.

— Let them.

Silence.

Mister Mind looked at him for a long time… then placed his hand on his face with a smile.

— Oh… that's interesting.

Bloodweaver narrowed his eyes.

— What did you see in his thoughts?

— You'll see for yourself.

Haya, arms crossed, sighed.

— Fine. I'll watch whatever you're scheming. If it's another stupid plan, I'll let you die.

— Nice team spirit, muttered Brakk.

---

**Hunters' side**

Lya turned to the rank B members.

— You stay here.

She pointed at Evans, Nova, Valor, and Ryn.

— The five of us will deal with the assassins.

Valentine hesitated.

— But… how will you locate them?

Lya placed a finger on her forehead.

— Don't worry.

A third eye slowly opened.

Total silence.

Nova blinked.

— …Okay. I'll stop complaining about my abilities.

Lya closed her eyes for a moment.

— I've found them.

They're… in the desert.

---

**Moments later**

Lya appeared in the sky, floating in the air.

Below, Haya looked up.

— Ah… they're—

The ground exploded.

A monster surged out, charging straight at Brakk.

— Seriously?! Even monsters target me now?! protested Brakk.

A lightning bolt tore through the air.

BOOM.

Evans' foot crushed the creature into the ground.

He turned to Brakk.

— Don't worry. I'm here.

Brakk grinned widely.

— Thanks…

Poor fool, he thought. He doesn't even know I'm with the assassins.

I love when heroes show up at the right time, he thought. It's convenient.

Evans vanished in a flash.

The next instant, he appeared before Haya and struck.

A massive shockwave shook the desert.

But Haya blocked the blow with her dagger.

Evans smiled. Electricity crackled around him.

He stepped back, surrounded by lightning, almost disappearing.

— You're the one who attacked my teammate…

Haya: That's right. Any problem?

— You'll pay for what you did.

Haya tilted her head.

— We'll see, battery boy.

— I hope you're tough. Because I'm in a bad mood.

---

**In the sky**

Lya extended a finger.

A small orb appeared.

Then it grew.

And grew.

And grew even more.

Nova looked up.

— …You're not going to launch that here, are you? It's risky!

Lya raised her hand.

The orb slowly rotated above her palm.

Valor crossed his arms.

— Don't worry. The great Valor will limit the damage.

— You say that every time, grumbled Nova.

— And every time I'm right.

— Half the northern continent disappeared last time.

— Technical detail.

Lya fixed her gaze on Mister Mind… then hurled the orb.

The attack devoured everything in its path.

Space.

Time.

Distance.

Even the laws themselves seemed to twist, as if the world recoiled to avoid being touched.

Valor trapped Mister Mind and the attack within multiple layers of dimensional barriers.

— One layer… two layers… three layers…

Okay, that should be enough…

— "Should be"?! shouted Nova.

Mister Mind watched the attack approach.

— Oh no… this doesn't look good.

BOOM.

The barriers shattered.

Valor stacked more.

— Wait, I'll add more!

It's like wrapping a gift… except the gift wants to blow up the world.

---

**After the impact**

The light faded.

Mister Mind reappeared beside Bloodweaver.

His face was bloodied.

His skin burned in places.

Part of his torso torn away, exposing dark fibers reforming.

His right arm dangled for a few seconds… before snapping back into place with a sinister crack.

His skin bore black marks, as if reality itself had burned him from within.

— …That was close, he murmured.

Bloodweaver exhaled.

— "Close"?! You almost vanished!

Mister Mind tapped his temple… then smiled.

— You only managed to eliminate souls that never asked for this… hahahaha.

His body began to regenerate.

Flesh closed.

Blood flowed back into his veins.

His wounds and cracks slowly disappeared.

---

Lya descended slowly.

Her pants fluttered in the wind.

She landed before Mister Mind.

Cold gaze.

— This time… you won't escape.

— Escape? I wasn't planning to.

Then…

Two immense auras appeared.

A crushing pressure filled the air.

A fissure opened.

Zahkariel appeared.

Followed by the Frost Dragon.

Brakk started clapping.

— Hahahaha… everything is going according to plan!

Nova looked around.

— …Okay. I think we're officially at apocalypse level.

Valor sighed.

— No. This is "final boss meeting" level.

Evans cracked his neck.

— Perfect. I was just in the mood to let off steam.

Haya smiled.

— Now… this is getting interesting.

Zahkariel observed the scene… then said calmly:

— Well… who's starting?

Because I've been waiting all day.

Chapter 382 — Bread, the Jinn, and a Planet Gone Mad

Ryn watched Zahkariel and Elvis floating calmly in the air.

Elvis' presence was so overwhelming that even time itself seemed to hesitate.

The air vibrated.

As if the universe was holding its breath before him.

Zahkariel, meanwhile, looked at Brakk with an amused smile.

Lya observed the two newcomers, her gaze hard.

Ryn narrowed his eyes.

— Wait… but… isn't that the jinn Ethan mentioned the other time?

Evans, however, was staring at Elvis.

— Him… the guy with white hair…

Haven't we met before?

He snapped his fingers.

— AH! The bakery!

You're the one who had the baguette!

Silence.

Even Zahkariel slowly turned his head toward Elvis.

— …What were you doing there?

Elvis shrugged.

— I just wanted some bread.

Then he sighed.

— But I didn't expect to see so many changes in the mortal realm.

He looked at the sky, the stars, then the planet.

— Earth has evolved.

It's become extremely resilient… but more importantly, it's changed scale.

The hunters frowned.

Elvis continued, more seriously:

— Before, it was an ordinary planet in an ordinary universe.

But now… it functions like a dimensional core.

He raised a finger.

— Its physical size has increased, yes. But more importantly, its structure has expanded across multiple layers of reality.

Basically… Earth has become as vast as an entire universe if you count all its overlapping dimensions.

Nova blinked.

— So… the planet is bigger than the universe?

— No, corrected Elvis.

The universe adapted too.

He went on:

— The stars, the planets, the systems… everything expanded accordingly.

It's as if reality "unlocked" a higher level.

Everything is larger, stronger, harder to destroy.

He looked around.

— Before, a battle like this would have cracked the planet.

Now… you really have to try if you want to break something.

Nova crossed his arms.

— Ah.

Well… the situation just officially got more tense.

— Thanks, I hadn't noticed, replied Valor.

The next instant, Zahkariel vanished.

Then reappeared right beside Brakk.

He placed a hand on his shoulder as if they were at a party among friends.

— So… how do I look?

He spun slightly.

— My appearance… I'm handsome, right?

Brakk looked him up and down.

— Honestly?

You haven't changed much… except the muscles.

Zahkariel flashed a proud smile.

— See!

That's thanks to the lizard over there.

He pointed at Elvis with his thumb.

— He gave me this overpowered body.

Now I don't need you as a vessel anymore.

Then he tilted his head toward him.

— But since you're my thing… I can't just leave you like that.

Elvis frowned.

— Who are you calling lizard?

Zahkariel chuckled.

— Anyway, I'm not the suicidal one who said he wanted to seduce chaos.

Brakk's eyes widened.

— …You really said that?

Elvis crossed his arms.

— I still think it was a good idea.

— You've got guts… muttered Brakk.

Elvis rolled his eyes.

— As if he wasn't already a huge hothead…

He pointed at Zahkariel.

— But you're downright suicidal.

Zahkariel shrugged.

— You only live once.

— You've lived too many times, replied Elvis.

Meanwhile, Nova whispered to Lya:

— Tell me we have a plan.

Lya answered calmly:

— Yes.

— Great.

— The plan is not to die.

Nova stayed silent.

— …That's a simple plan.

— Simple plans work better.

— Yeah, except when they don't.

Evans cracked his fingers.

Lightning already danced around his body.

— Well… I've got a question.

He looked at Zahkariel.

— Did you come to talk… or to settle this right now?

Zahkariel smiled slowly.

— Why not both?

The wind stopped.

The sand rose.

And for a second…

Even the world seemed to wait.

Chapter 383 — Geography Has Decided to Go Mad

As Evans, his body surrounded by electricity, was about to leap at Zahkariel…

Ryn raised her hand.

— Wait.

Everyone looked at her.

— Don't tell me I'm the only one who didn't understand a thing.

Nova immediately raised his hand.

— Trust me, you're not the only one.

Haya, arms crossed, gave Nova a bored look.

Bloodweaver added:

— We fight after we understand.

They all turned their heads toward Elvis.

Elvis sighed.

A long sigh.

The sigh of an ancient being already regretting opening his mouth.

Then he resumed with surgical precision:

— Listen carefully, because spatial geography just got a massive upgrade. Earth is no longer a simple rock. Its internal structure has unfolded: it now has the size and complexity of an entire Universe. To walk from one continent to another, you'd have to cross galaxies of distance inside Earth's own atmosphere.

He pointed at the darkened sky:

— Consequently, the Solar System, which must contain this "Earth-Universe" and its neighbors, is no longer a simple galaxy… it has become a Super-Cluster of Multiverses. Each planet in the system is now an independent universe, and the Sun has become the energy core that maintains the cohesion of this local Multiverse.

Zahkariel frowned.

For the first time, he looked genuinely thoughtful.

— Wait… so if Earth is a Universe, and the Solar System is a Multiverse… what does that make the global Universe?

Elvis gave a nervous laugh.

— The global Universe? It's become an Omniversality. A structure so vast it contains billions of Multiverses like ours. We're no longer talking kilometers, or even light-years. We're talking layers of reality stacked together. Basically, the garden just became an infinite forest, and we're still arguing over who stole the rake.

Nova stared at him, pale.

— So… if I want to go to Mars, I literally change Universes?

Elvis nodded.

— Exactly. Get your dimensional passport ready. And Zahkariel… with those new muscles, try not to sneeze too hard, you might erase a galaxy or two from Earth's crust.

The narrator chimed in:

— Even I didn't understand.

Silence.

Everyone stared at Elvis again.

Like: explain again.

Like: with drawings, if possible.

Elvis crossed his arms, irritation flashing in his eyes.

— Fine, listen carefully because spatial geometry just hit a wall. If Earth mutated to reach the size of a Universe, you can imagine the "Solar System" can't just be eight planets orbiting a ball of fire anymore.

He traced a massive circle in the void.

— What we still call the Solar System out of habit has become an Omniversal Super-Structure. Imagine a vast fabric of reality containing multiple Universes. Each planet — Mars, Jupiter, Venus — is now its own independent Universe. The Sun? It's no longer a star, it's the Heart of the Local Multiverse. It's so massive and powerful it maintains balance between all these universe-planets.

Zahkariel admired his bicep, completely unfazed.

— Wait, so if I jump too high, I change Universes?

That's convenient for avoiding exes.

Elvis deliberately ignored the remark.

— And the global Universe, the one containing all this? It underwent metaphysical inflation. It became an Infinite Existence. We're no longer talking galaxies or nebulae, but stacked layers of reality. Earth has become so dense and vast that to fetch bread at the end of the street, you technically cross distances that once took billions of light-years.

Nova rubbed his temples.

— So Earth is a Universe, the Solar System is a cluster of Universes…

and we're in the middle of all this, talking about muscles and bakeries?

Elvis shrugged.

— Exactly. We're microbes in an ocean that just became an ocean of oceans. Earth is ultra-resistant now because it has the mass of an entire Universe compressed into its new form. A punch from Zahkariel wouldn't even shake a mountain anymore, because every grain of sand has the resistance of a former star.

Brakk looked at Zahkariel.

— Ah… so your new muscles are just the bare minimum to lift a fork in this new world?

Zahkariel lost his smile.

— Hey! The lizard said I was overpowered, not an intergalactic pizza delivery guy!

Elvis slowly turned his head toward him.

— And you… stop calling me lizard.

Zahkariel crossed his arms.

— And you're lying, lizard 🦎

Silence.

Nova murmured:

— We're really going to die while they argue about zoology…

Ryn sighed.

— Honestly… I preferred when the problem was just monsters.

Evans cracked his fingers, electricity sparking around him again.

— Well… now that the planet's become a cosmic layer cake…

can we fight?

The wind began to blow again.

And this time…

No one asked for an explanation.

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