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Immortal Mythos: Bound by Void-Chapter 29 - 46: Core of the Void
Chapter 36 - 53: A Hunger Deeper Than the Void
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The forest clearing was still, the aftermath of their escape lingering in the air like a forgotten breath. The sky above shimmered oddly, as if reality itself hadn't quite recovered from the rift's silence.
Yuki sat cross-legged on a rock, his arms folded, his eyes closed, void energy flickering calmly around him like smoke. He looked... composed. Balanced. Enlightened, even.
And then—
GGRRRGGGGRRRRRRKK.
A monstrous growl echoed from his stomach.
Ren blinked. Aiko flinched. Himari tilted her head.
Yuki opened one eye, slowly. "...That wasn't a demon. That was me."
Nogitsune leaned against a tree, arms crossed, a smirk already crawling up his face.
"I've just fused reality warping and void manipulation..." Yuki grumbled, clutching his gut like it was trying to escape his body.---
Yuki groaned louder. "This is what suffering looks like."
Nogitsune chuckled softly. "Powerful enough to warp existence... useless when it comes to breakfast."
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Nogitsune finally tossed him something—a steaming cup of instant ramen, perfectly sealed, like it had just dropped from the heavens.
Yuki blinked. "Wait—you had ramen this whole time?!"
Nogitsune shrugged with that same smug look. "Of course. I'm not insane."
Yuki clutched it like treasure. "You're a villain. A well-fed, cruel villain."
"I knew this moment would come," Nogitsune replied. "You always talk about power, but you break faster over food than a dimensional barrier."
Yuki slurped a mouthful like it was a divine ritual. "I take back every insult I ever said about you."
Aiko tried to stifle her laugh, failing miserably. "You could've asked if we had snacks..."
"I thought I was the snack," Yuki muttered dramatically, lying back in defeat.
Himari poked his forehead with a stick. "Even gods need lunch, apparently."
Ren, ever serious, finally cracked the ghost of a smile. "This is what balance looks like."
Yuki took a dramatic bite, chewing like he was being reborn. "You're lucky this is amazing."
Haru, from the side, spoke up without looking. "I just ate a rock. Thought it was bread. Why didn't I get one? Where's my ramen?"
"Because," Nogitsune said, "you tried to suplex a mountain out of hunger."
Himari tilted her head. "I could've made you a meal... but I was busy saving the universe."
Ren, barely holding back a laugh, added, "This is the part of the hero's journey they never write about."
Yuki raised the ramen cup in the air, solemn. "To victory, survival... and salty noodles."
Everyone stared at him.
He slurped again. "What? It's poetic."
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