My New Isekai!

Chapter 70 - The Last Battle Between the Adventurer and the Most Powerful Being!

It's been two years since I've left Kazuma's mansion. The two years I've been gone were spent training my Cursed Magic, aka Zim.

I wasn't the only one, though. The red haired lady, Yoko Hirishama, helped me with some powers I couldn't control as well. Yoko has been a big help with my training, helping me unlock the full potential of Zim.

"Haru, there's nothing else to do…" Yoko said with a sadness running across her face.

"Me too, it was great training with you, too…" I said as I put on my gear - the gear I haven't used in such a long time.

Okay, let me tell you what happened for me to get to this moment… When I left Kazuma's mansion, I took a journey to the Capital of Axel. I faced many hardsh.i.p.s - since I was walking - but soon ended up at the front gates of the capital.

Once inside, I searched, and searched for Yoko (not knowing her name yet, of course). But, once I finally found her, I asked her to train my skills for a final battle that will decide the fate of my life, and the world's.

She gladly accepted, wanting to learn about the man who defeated not only all the Demon King Generals', but also defeated the Demon King with a power unbonoust to man (or women).

Skipping all the training, and killing I went through to increase every one of my stats, here we are, two years later, ready to face the big boss… God.

"What are you going to do now, Haru?" Yoko said, leaning on my shoulder like I was her cane.

"Well, like I said when I met you, I am facing God - the big man above."

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"...That's good, Haru!"

"How is it good?" I said with confusion running across my face.

"Well, not only did you defeat all of the Demon King army, you are aiming to defeat the being that controls all?"

"Yeah. It's either I survive, become God, or… I die."

Yoko's face got distorted with disp.l.e.a.s.u.r.e. "Look, Haru, I believe you'll kill them."

"Thanks." I said with a grin, "Well, I am going, now."

Yoko waved to me as I left her house, giving a saddened smile.

"Zim." I commanded a few yards away from Yoko's house, "Cast Interdimensional Teleport. Make sure you make it Heaven."

"Yeah, Haru." Zim said, as he left my body, casting a mass amount of mana to go towards him.

Zim and I learned to do this with the mass amounts of mana and controlment training I did. Now, we can teleport to multiple versions of Earth - even ones I still live in.

But now, we're doing something we haven't. This will take a minute or two before Zim gets enough mana for the teleport.

I stood there, getting more antsy by the second. Thoughts ran around through my mind: what if I die, what if I never get to see the Kazuma family ever again?!

I snapped out of it, though, by the time Zim finished the mana-gathering-process. It was time; and I was fully ready.

"You coming, Haru…?" Zim said with a grunted face, "It ain't easy to keep this amount of mana in one place for a long period of time."

"I know." I said as I ran up to Zim, "Do it."

We made it. Heaven. After vast improvements in my ability to control, and after many nights of hard work, I felt as if I could do anything. Almost as if nothing could stop me.

Lower class Goddesses and God's looked at us as we stood there - Zim and I found something out about Heaven, and Hell; they have ranking systems. Heaven has Goddesses and God's that are more classified as angels, but, the one and true God stands out from the rest. Living in a huge castle, guarded with many Holy Spirits.

"We're here…" Zim said, "...shall we head forward?"

"Yeah." I said, taking the first step.

Immediately once stepping off the grounds which we teleported onto, some of the angels (as I'm going to keep referencing them) tried attacking. I quickly swatted them away with Zim, and continued forward. This continued on, and on, until we reached the main gates of the castle.

Looking backwards at the… massacre I created, I found out: they were right. I am becoming evil. Killing mass amounts of angels, now heading for God? I knew it… I effing knew it!

I stopped and fell onto my knees. "What am I doing…?" I said as I looked at my sticky, red hands.

"Look, Haru," Zim started, "we already started this… we have to continue moving forward."

"But… I- why am I doing this?"

"I don't know, Haru."

I got up from my knees, and continued on with continuous tears flowing down my face. He's right, I have to finish my final quest.

I reached my hand out towards the gate, burning my hand the closer I got to it.

"It must be Demon proofed." Zim said, "Remember, you basically are half Demon."

"Yeah. That's why I'm doing something else." I said, raising my hand towards the magical gate, "God's Blessing."

A beam fired out of my hand, not causing any damage to the gate.

"Damn it…fine, Devil's Advocate." I said, as a horn came out of my head, making me squint in pain. "Demon proof? How about Determination?"

I punched the gate over and over again. Growing more desperate than before. Then I unleashed God's Blessing along with Devils Advocate.

It finally broke after continued force with Demon and Angelic powers. I headed inside the gate, lessening more, and more distance from me and the one true God.

"Hey, buddy." I said, looking up at the fierce God who controls all.

Imma be honest with ya, it was honestly terrible. I was shaking like a madman, but I didn't care. I am here to fight, not talk.

God seemed to know what I was here for, and came down from his throne. "I like your courage, but it is all for nought."

I didn't listen to him, since I already had both of my angelic and demonic modes activated, I hastily acted. I flew up to his head, punching it with enough force to make him stumble back.

God cracked his neck, and raised his hand in my direction, but I couldn't react. I was stuck.

With extreme force, God made his way to me, shaking the ground with every step he made.

"Haru, Haru!!" Zim yelled as he figured out I couldn't move.

I couldn't speak, either, so I just stood there, staring at the man who was walking towards me with few steps.

God soon made it to me and hovered his foot over my body.

No, please, don't! I tried to say, but to no avail. Soon enough, he stepped on me.

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