Chapter 43
Harem Stealer: Reborn with the God-Tier Sharing System
Chapter 43: Chapter 43: Noah vs Elijah (3)
Chapter 43: Noah vs Elijah (3)
Noah began to burn.
"Argh, damn it," he hissed, staggering back as flames erupted across his body like a curse. Flesh cracked. His veins glowed red-hot. Pain seared into him so viciously it nearly broke his focusâbut he held on.
He reacted fast.
A blinding surge of ice exploded outward. A deep, ancient coldânot just frost, but something near-arctic in its primal purity. The stadium howled with the sound of sudden winter. Fire met frost, and the world screamed. Everything vanished in the rising fog of steam.
Elijahâs third aura.
Aura of the Phoenix.
His flames werenât just fireâthey were rebirth. Immolation and healing wrapped in divine heat. A power that burned him to ashes and rebuilt him stronger every time. His blood boiled with life.
He rose from the steam like a deity. No scars. No wounds. His body, reborn. Golden flames crowned him like a halo. His eyes were radiant. Too radiant.
The crowd gasped againâhundreds on their feet, breathless.
Three auras?
That wasnât rare. That was impossible.
"Monsters," someone whispered.
Noah stood somewhere in the mist. His outline shimmeredâscarred, but steady. The fire still burned around him, licking his heels, trying to crawl up his back.
But his Samsara Aura worked quietly. His body, damaged seconds ago, was already mending. Bone reknitting. Muscle regrowing. His breath calmed.
"Elijah..." Noah muttered through the haze. "He keeps getting up."
This wasnât just a duel anymore. It was a war of philosophies. Of identities. Elijah, chosen by divinity, was the worldâs favorite narrative: the broken boy turned hero. He had every edgeâpower, sympathy, the narrative on his side.
Noah was different. Not chosenâmade.
"A tenacious bastard," he whispered, wiping blood from his jaw. "Typical protagonist energy. If I donât end this now, heâll pull some last-minute miracle."
He closed his eyes.
Breathed.
Then opened them.
"Iâm limitless."
And something shifted.
Reality buckledâsubtly. Like the laws of physics stepped back in hesitation.
The fire didnât touch him anymore. It swirled around, roaring louder than everâbut none of it landed. As if space itself stretched between him and the heat.
"Iâm not in the fire," Noah murmured. "Iâm beyond it."
The mist faded.
He emerged.
Shirtless. Silver-eyed. His skin still bore red trails from the burnâbut they healed by the second. His body hummed with quiet power. No flare, no flashâjust dominance.
Elijah saw him and flinched.
"Three auras, huh?" Noah smirked. "Shouldâve expected that."
He didnât wait.
His Aura of Limitlessness bloomed.
Noah whispered, "Time and Space do not bind me. My attack... is in the domain of spirituality."
And thenâ
Time slowed.
A second became ten.
The world moved like molasses. But Noah? He moved freely. Like he was untethered from the clock.
He stepped forward once.
And the world unraveled around him.
The space between him and Elijah folded. Reality parted like curtains. And in that one stepâhe was there.
Inches from Elijahâs chest.
No light show. No sonic boom.
Just a presence.
Elijahâs eyes widened.
Too late.
Noahâs fist movedânot coated in elements, but just a normal punch. A punch sharpened into one thing: truth.
CRACK.
His knuckles collided with Elijahâs sternumâand something broke.
Not just bone.
Elijahâs soul.
A scream tore from himânot from the mouth, but from the spirit. His legs gave out. Blood exploded from his lips. He collapsed like a marionette with its strings cut.
Time resumed.
To the audience, it looked like Noah teleportedâand Elijah just dropped.
But those who understoodâDamon, the professors, the Deanâthey saw it.
They saw spiritual warfare.
Noahâs fist hadnât just hit his body. It hit his inner world. His identity.
Elijah knelt. Trembling.
Not in fear.
In pain that went beyond muscle. Pain of the soul. Pain of being seen.
Noah stood tall above him, silent. The air bent gently around him. His aura no longer loudâbut final.
"You were right, Elijah," Noah said. His voice was calm, but carried through the entire arena. "You are strong. Chosen by a goddess. Scarred by a cruel past."
He looked down. His voice darkened.
"But power doesnât make you right."
"You think the world owes you because you suffered?"
Elijahâs eyes twitched.
"You want to take everything nowâwomen, fame, thronesâjust because you were broken once?"
The crowd shifted uncomfortably. Noahâs words were peeling back something hidden.
"Youâre greedy. Vengeful. Lustful. Everyone sees it. And no one stops you. Why? Because you have power. Because they fear you. Because youâre the Chosen One."
Then came the Aura of the Ruler.
It fell on the stadium like gravity. The audience straightened. Some gasped. Some clutched their hearts.
People listened.
Not because they wanted to.
But because they had to.
Noahâs eyes flared.
"But not me."
"Iâm not one of your admirers. I donât worship your titles. I donât care if youâre blessed by gods or born from divine fire."
"Iâm the one sent to check your arrogance."
His voice rose.
"I, Noah Weaverheart. Son of Selene Weaverheart, the Witch of Eternal Cold."
He stepped forward.
"âwill not let you trample this world for your ego."
"You want to fight demons? Fine. But stop acting like youâre the only one whoâs suffered."
The silence cracked.
"There are people out there whoâve lost more than youâand they donât use their pain to justify burning the world down."
Someone in the crowd stood.
Then another.
Then a voice.
"YES!"
"NOAHâS RIGHT!"
"HEâS NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO SUFFERED!"
The stands erupted. Cheers. Agreement. People whoâd been silentâafraidânow found their voices.
Harem Stealer: Reborn with the God-Tier Sharing System The tide was turning.
Not just toward Noahâs strengthâ
But his truth.
From the top of the stadium, Sophie watched it unfold. Poised. Her hands folded in her lap. But her eyes shimmeredânot with surprise. With certainty.
This wasnât a rant.
It was a performance. Precision-crafted.
Damon grinned from the sky "What a bastard."
The Dean watched, unmoving. Her eyes narrowed.
She was one of the few who saw the full picture.
Noah hadnât just beaten Elijah physically.
He was taking his story.
Stealing the role of the "hero" by speaking truth everyone was too scared to admit.
And Noah?
He just stood there now.
Bare-chested. Calm. His silver eyes fixed on Elijahâwho was still on his knees, shaking.
Not from fear.
From the realization thatâfor the first timeâhe might not win this.
âEnd of Chapter 43â
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