NTR Villain: All the Heroines Belong to Me!-Chapter 228: Darkness
Not void like before—not the white collapsing nothingness of the paradox—but true darkness, thick and heavy, like ink suspended in water.
Red Kael woke first.
They jerked upright, gasping, hands scrambling for ground that didn't exist. The darkness pressed in from all directions, giving no sense of distance or direction. No horizon. No sky. No body heat.
Just dark.
A moment later, Blue Kael's voice cut through the black:
"…Red? You there?"
"Yeah," Red Kael answered, steadying their breath. "Where's—?"
Before they could finish, a third voice spoke from the dark.
A trembling voice.
Their voice.
But not theirs.
"I'm here."
The Third Kael.
And their tone was unmistakably alive.
New Light
A faint glow flickered in the darkness—like a candle struggling against the void.
The light pulsed irregularly, expanding slowly until Red Kael and Blue Kael could make out shapes.
The Third Kael stood between them.
Except…
…they didn't flicker anymore.
Their form was stable.Their features no longer glitched.Their eyes held one solid color—a soft silver that neither the Red nor Blue Kael possessed.
Blue Kael stared, stunned.
"…You stabilized."
Red Kael exhaled in relief.
"You did it."
The Third Kael looked down at their own hands, flexing them slowly as if testing reality.
"I don't know how," they whispered. "But when everything was collapsing… something inside me answered."
Blue Kael raised an eyebrow.
"You mean you answered."
The Third Kael shook their head.
"No. Something else."
Their silver eyes lifted toward the darkness.
"And I think it's still here."
The Darkness Stirs
The dark around them rippled.
Blue Kael instantly stepped in front of the Third Kael, lightning dancing around their fingertips.
"Alright—what now? Another paradox? A fourth truth? Something else trying to eat us?"
Red Kael held out a calming hand.
"Wait. Look."
Shapes emerged in the dark.
Not creatures.Not threats.
Fragments.
Pieces of the Red and Blue worlds drifted in the blackness—a broken dock,a piece of coastline,a torn scrap of storm cloud,a lantern,a twisted grass field suspended upside-down.
Red Kael frowned.
"This isn't a void. It's a recovery space."
Blue Kael crossed their arms.
"A what?"
"A place the universe uses to reorder collapsed truths," Red Kael explained. "A buffer state before it decides what comes next."
Ari's voice finally broke through—quiet, shaky, but present:
"Kael… Kaels… you're alive."
All three exhaled.
Ari continued:
"Wherever you are—it's outside the cycle of the two worlds. I can barely sense you."
Red Kael looked around.
"We're in the collapse buffer."
Blue Kael muttered:
"Great. Lost between realities. Again."
Then the Third Kael spoke, and both fell silent.
"No. We're not lost."
Their silver eyes glowed faintly.
A ripple spread through the surrounding dark.
A Response From Reality
A voice answered.
Not a voice spoken aloud.
Not Ari.
Not Kael.
Something bigger.
Deep.Resonant.Neutral.
"Identify."
The darkness vibrated.
Blue Kael immediately went defensive."For the record, I hate this."
Red Kael whispered:
"It's not talking to us…"
The Third Kael stepped forward. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Their silver eyes remained steady.
The voice repeated:
"Identify."
The Third Kael inhaled.
Then said, clearly:
"I am Kael."
The darkness paused.
Then corrected them:
"No."
The Third Kael's breath caught.
The voice continued, echoing like shifting stone:
"You are not Kael.You are not Red Truth.You are not Blue Truth."
Fragments drifted faster around them, forming spirals.
Red Kael grabbed the Third Kael's shoulder.
"Hey. Ignore it. You ARE Kael. You came from us."
Blue Kael nodded firmly.
"You're part of our truth. Don't let it rewrite you."
But the darkness spoke one more time:
"You are neither truth nor paradox."
A single beam of silver light pierced the void—shining directly on the Third Kael.
"You are a new truth."
The Third Kael whispered back:
"A new… truth?"
The darkness rumbled:
"Designation: Singular Kael.The truth that stands alone."
Blue Kael's eyes widened.
Red Kael's breath caught.
The universe had answered.
The Third Kael wasn't a glitch.They weren't a mistake.They weren't an accident.
They were a new, independent truth born from the collision.
And That Made Them Dangerous
Ari's voice returned—this time terrified.
"Kael—Kaels—listen carefully.The universe doesn't create a new truth lightly."
Red Kael shuddered.
Blue Kael's expression hardened.
The Third Kael trembled.
Ari's voice dropped to a whisper:
"If the universe names them a Singular Truth…then everything else must realign around them."
Silence.
The darkness trembled around them.
The Third Kael asked quietly:
"…What does that mean?"
Blue Kael answered:
"It means the universe might reshape itself around you."
Red Kael added:
"And every world—including ours—could change because of your existence."
The Third Kael stepped backward, panic returning.
"I didn't ask for this. I didn't want this!"
The darkness whispered:
"A truth does not choose.A truth simply is."
The world shuddered again.
The buffer space began to crack.
Reality was deciding what came next—and it would revolve around the Third Kael.
Cracks spread through the darkness like fractures in glass.
Thin lines of white light split the void, tracing jagged paths in every direction. The recovery space—the only barrier preventing the universe from forcing a conclusion—was collapsing.
Red Kael stepped closer to the Third Kael.
Blue Kael did too, though with a more defensive posture.
None of them spoke at first.
The silence was too heavy.
Too final.
Behind their eyes, all three felt the weight of the word the universe had spoken:
Singular.
Not a duplicate.Not a branch.Not an error.Not a truth dependent on any other truth.
A new truth—equal to any world.
Ari's voice trembled through the link.
"Listen to me. We don't have long. That recovery space will collapse soon—and when it does, the universe will force a resolution."
Blue Kael scowled."Define resolution."
Red Kael answered before Ari could.
"A new equilibrium between the worlds. A stable configuration."
Blue Kael crossed their arms.
"A reset."
Ari's breath hitched.
"…yes."
The Third Kael stared at the ground.
"I don't want the universe changing because of me…"
Red Kael placed a hand on their shoulder.
"It already has."
Blue Kael added bluntly:
"And it'll keep changing unless you choose the shape of that change."
The Third Kael shook their head, eyes wide with fear.
"But I don't know what I am!"
The buffer cracked more violently.
A section of blackness tore open—showing flashes of the Red Dawn on one side, the Blue Storm on the other.
Ari yelled:
"You're running out of time!"
The Worlds Call Out
Two voices reached into the shrinking darkness.
Not people.Worlds.
A calm breeze from the Red Dawn whispered:
Return…
A bolt of storm-wind from the Blue world roared:
Choose…
Both worlds tugged at the Third Kael, pulling in opposite directions.
Red Kael grabbed their arm.Blue Kael grabbed the other.
Red Kael spoke softly:
"You don't belong to either world. You weren't born in those truths."
Blue Kael nodded.
"You were born in the break between them."
The Third Kael swallowed hard.
"Then what am I supposed to be?"
The Three Stand Together
Red Kael:"You're not me."
Blue Kael:"You're not him."
Red Kael:"You're not a fragment."
Blue Kael:"You're not a mistake."
They stepped forward simultaneously.
Red Kael placed a calm hand over the Third Kael's heart.Blue Kael placed a storm-lit hand over their back.
Their voices overlapped:
"You are the third answer."
The Third Kael froze as warmth—Red Kael's steady calm—and energy—Blue Kael's fierce will—flowed through them.
Silver light surged from within their chest.
The darkness recoiled.
Ari gasped.
"They're stabilizing again!"
The Third Kael trembled.
The silver light grew brighter.
Their voice cracked:
"I still don't know what to choose."
Red Kael Gives the First Path
Red Kael stepped in front of them, eyes gentle.
"If you choose calm, the worlds will heal into peace.Gentleness.Consensus.A universe that seeks harmony."
The Third Kael's breath steadied for a moment.
Blue Kael Gives the Second Path
Blue Kael stood before them next, arms crossed, voice firm.
"If you choose storm, the worlds will ignite with energy.Growth.Ambition.A universe that evolves through challenge."
The Third Kael swallowed.
Both choices felt too big.
Too final.
Then Red Kael Says What Matters
Red Kael:"You don't have to be us."
Then Blue Kael Says What Matters More
Blue Kael:"You don't have to fix our worlds."
And Then—Finally—The Third Kael Speaks
"…I think I understand now."
The Third Kael stepped back from both of them.
Silver light wrapped their entire body.Their outline sharpened—stable, clear, confident.
"I'm not the Red Dawn.I'm not the Blue Storm.I'm not calm.I'm not chaos."
Their voice grew stronger:
"I'm the truth that exists because of the collision.Because harmony met conflict.Because calm met storm."
The light intensified until even Red and Blue Kael had to shield their eyes.
The Third Kael raised their hand toward the cracking sky.
"I choose—"
The darkness shattered.
The Universe Answers Back
Light exploded outward.
Not red.Not blue.Silver.
Pure and weightless.
Ari screamed through the link:
"THE COLLAPSE POINT IS FINALIZING—HOLD ON—!"
The void turned inside-out.
Fragmented worlds fused and untangled around them.
A shockwave of silver truth pulsed outward, rewriting the collapse sequence.
Red Kael shouted:
"Third—What did you choose?!"
Blue Kael braced against the force:
"What the hell did you DO?!"
The Third Kael's voice echoed through the blinding shift:
"I chose myself."
The New World Begins
The Collapse Point imploded, pulling all three Kaels into a single pinpoint—
—then detonated in a silent burst of truth.
Reality reshaped around them.
Not into Red Dawn.Not into Blue Storm.
Into something new.
A world built around the Singular Kael's choice.
A truth the universe had never known before.







