Chapter 780: Chapter 437: Treasure of Time and Space, Relics of the Gods, Dragon King’s Skeleton
Therefore, in the Material Realm, it is almost impossible to see a true Divine Artifact. What can be seen are artifacts containing Divine Power, often accommodating a hint of Divinity as Fake Divine Artifacts. However, even such Fake Divine Artifacts are enough to crush generations of inheritance and are even legendary Ancient Weapons with stories passed down.
This is the gap between the secular world and the gods. An arbitrary will or thought of the gods, even the direct descent of their power, is enough to have a profound impact on the patterns of the secular world and can easily change the course of history.
Now, the Ancient God who fell in the past is going to retrieve the weapon he once used. How could this not excite Noah? This is the weapon of the Divine King.
Even though he can at most just glance at it, even seeing it would be good enough. Moreover, haven’t you heard? At the place where the weapon was lost, there is also a treasure that can help him achieve the status of Dragon King.
"That is the symbol of my former power, the weapon I used to slay the Dragon King!"
Odin reminded once, and the expression of the Golden Dragon immediately changed.
"Where is your weapon?"
Noah immediately realized what treasure Odin was talking about, which could aid him in becoming the Dragon King.
If the weapon that slew the Dragon King is still lost out there, then after the Dragon King was slain, the remaining bones should also be in the same place.
A complete Dragon King’s Skeleton
For Noah, who is only a step away from becoming a Dragon King, but finds it difficult to cross that line, its importance is self-evident. This is an invaluable treasure.
For Noah, its significance even surpasses that of the Divine King’s weapon. No matter how powerful a weapon is, it cannot surpass one’s own strength.
"That is a unique realm where time and space have been sealed, possessing self-circulation. I can sense the location of my weapon, so I can pinpoint it, but to other beings, even Divines, it cannot be found."
Odin revealed more information, his words tinged with a bit of pride and mockery.
The final battleground that witnessed his glorious downfall is entirely concealed within the currently observable World Sea of the Material Realm, to the extent that even Divines cannot find its location.
If this weren’t the case, he wouldn’t need to retrieve his weapon. Besides someone’s strong Divine Power’s collection, where else could it be? It’s not something he can ponder now.
"Need help?"
Noah asked the same question again, but this time, instead of asking with a heavy heart, ready for a bloodbath, his question was now rather shameless.
An ancient battlefield affecting many planes, causing even the Divine King to fall, can only imagine how tragic the war must have been. Countless Immortal Thrones were broken, and many Divines fell.
The most intriguing part is that this battlefield has not yet been cleaned or cleared but has instead been affected and influenced by some unknown force, forming a self-sealed space-time field.
The value represented by this, the implications, even Noah’s heart swayed, then yearned and aspired. Who wouldn’t want to roam around such a battlefield?
Not to say there’s a Divine Remains everywhere and widespread Divine Weapons, but how far could it be?
This is a huge temporal treasure trove. Anyone who opens it can obtain unimaginable benefits from it.
Therefore, Noah’s query is like inviting a newly acquainted big shot to share the treasures he risked his life to obtain.
After asking, Noah himself felt embarrassed. This is a battlefield treasure left behind after the destruction of an entire god system, not only holding Divine beings of the god system but also the corpses of their enemies, too tempting, so why not ask?
"I need it; if you’re willing, we can set a time now, as for the contract, I assume with your current understanding, it shouldn’t be necessary."
To Noah’s great surprise, Odin did not hesitate and straightforwardly agreed to the seemingly rude and greedy request, which immediately raised a great deal of caution in Noah.
No one in the world will proactively share good things with you, but when it comes to risks, one will surely find ways to split them with you.
"Is this sealed space-time field very dangerous?"
Although Noah realized something was amiss, he still didn’t fully recognize how dangerous it was to help the Divine King retrieve his weapon.
"Certainly, do you think it’s small? That space-time field encompasses dozens of Material Realms. Although most have been shattered, I can assert that even when the war ended, there must have been surviving beings."
Odin’s tone was quite certain, and Noah’s expression was quite exquisite.
Originally, he thought the sealed battlefield was just a broken remnant of the world, filled with silence and despair, without any life, barren for billions of years, ancient and unchanging, and he could go in to scavenge.
But this was his subconscious stereotype. Who stipulated that a battlefield must be filled with death and desolation? Even Divine Wars will leave many life forms surviving, even plants, insects, nourished by Divine Blood, turning extraordinary.
Now, this old god informs him that indeed, the space-time field has sealed the battlefield, but the battlefield itself is not just a battlefield; it also encompasses the vast void of dozens of Material Realms. Even if impacted by Divine Wars, as long as life survived, merely scavenging can lead to unimaginable development.
This war happened in a time so ancient that even the Dragon Clan’s heritage barely finds records of it; it was an era so long it was terrifying.
Who knows how the space-time realm developed over these years and what became of those fallen divine beings’ residues, whether Dragon King Skeletons or Divine Weapons, have probably been taken and used by survivors.
Nobody knows what survivors have done with the Dragon King’s Skeleton; it’s good if it’s torn apart, but if it’s made into equipment or simply consumed, Noah would indeed be at a loss for words.
"Are there many lost Divine Artifacts, remaining Divines, and bones of Dragon King-level existences in that battlefield?"
"What do you think?"
Odin didn’t answer but asked back.
"..."
Noah was silent. It was quite a silly question. With the Divine King fallen and the Dragon King slain, how well could the other Divines and entities gotten involved fare?
No wonder after he proposed, this Odin God didn’t hesitate and immediately agreed. Who knows how dangerous that space-time realm is, with true Divine Artifacts within. Even if the Divine King resurrects and ventures in, there’s no small chance of failure.
"If you think it’s dangerous, I can find other allies, or I can enter alone."
Seeing Noah’s silence, Odin was particularly dragon-intent and extremely considerate.
"I never revert a word or action due to past events."
Although it entails unknown risks, the vast enough benefits entice Noah to take the risk once.
Dragon King Skeletons are probably gone, who wouldn’t act when seeing this thing? Noah originally fantasized about obtaining intact Dragon King remains, but now it seems he was dreaming too beautifully.
But apart from Divine Remains, there are still many true Divine Artifacts left, which are unlikely to be destroyed by the passage of time, however, very likely, they have been enshrined by those lucky survivors, becoming the foundations and roots of their established forces.
"What I truly worry about aren’t those fortunate enough to find artifacts and gets Divine Remains, but my old friends!"
Odin sighed.
"You mean that the Black King and similar beings haven’t truly fallen, and they have a chance to revive within the space-time realm?"
Noah grasped his meaning but was puzzled,
"Didn’t you personally kill the Black King back then? Can he still resurrect?"
"You should know, for Divine beings, there’s no true death, just like me. When it comes to falling, I was more complete than them, but if I can resurrect, why can’t they?"
Odin revealed the terrifying aspect of Divines,
"As for the Black King, I indeed killed his body, but his spirit remains."
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