"What does it have to do with you?"
Noah's attitude towards this Sacrificial Snake was extremely cold, even though the other party showed no obvious malice, he only carried a sense of curiosity.
But there were actually quite a few similar beings. Ever since he was promoted to become the World Guardian, and became the King of Giant Beasts, the Divine's attitude towards him had changed.
Firstly, the conflict with the Divine who suspected he wanted to invade the Sun Domain eased, but instead, it was the Elf God who had numerous opinions on him.
The Elf God System believed Noah had betrayed their agreement. Although Noah originally never promised anything, just as it's among the Divine to not sign contracts, Noah and the Divine's cooperation didn't involve a contract either, since such contracts were as good as waste paper.
However, Noah did indeed gain quite a few benefits from the Elves, although only at the secular level, it's undeniable that Noah's nation, with the support of the Elves, also possessed sufficient foundations.
The craftsmen provided by the Elves were mainly low-level Elves, along with a small number of High Elves who were marginalized for various reasons. The equipment provided was also few and far between, with extremely harsh usage requirements, or, inherent hidden dangers and problems.
This indicates the sincerity of the Elves wasn't enough, but it's undeniable that the Elves did provide actual advantages and benefits. Therefore, in response to the Elves' reactions, Noah mainly chose to placate and evade, after all, even though he became the World Guardian, it didn't mean he had no conflicts with the Divine.
The path Noah chose as the Dragon King was to plunder numerous Material Worlds to nourish the Mother Realm in exchange for its favor and dependence, ultimately causing the Mother Realm to yield enough Source Power for him to ascend as Dragon King.
But even reaching this step wasn't the end. Noah was to follow the advice of his father-in-law, Blazing Sky, to control the World Will and become the Lord of the World.
If he could achieve this step, then Noah would not only gain World Source Power, but even the resources he initially used to nourish the world could be reclaimed in other ways.
Yet it was a longer road, seemingly without a problem at first glance, but ultimately how many Material Worlds had to be plundered to be enough, how many resources had to be accumulated before the World Will would yield and acknowledge him as the father.
Noah didn't know, and even his father-in-law, Blazing Sky, couldn't provide him with a definite answer. It was something he could only explore and attempt on his own.
This road to kingship was destined to be strewn with thorns, and every step would be bloody. Each Material World was a Pasture to the Divine, and now Noah has occupied a small number of moderately potential Medium Material Worlds in a sector of the Void.
Although Noah didn't deliberately suppress the beliefs of the Divine, due to his presence, children originally born as Divine followers would unconsciously worship and believe in the Holy Dragon, no longer following their parents, a consequence dictated by the environment, thereby equating to implicitly suppressing Divine belief.
If such a situation was limited to one world, then the Divine could tolerate it. After all, the number of Material Worlds is theoretically infinite, worlds constantly emerge in the Void, while others fall into it.
But when Noah's armies continuously expand, and the Golden Order from the Holy Dragon covers more and more Material Worlds, can the Divine still tolerate Noah's actions? Especially since Noah, even after becoming the Dragon King, won't give up on conquering more worlds.
The conflict of faith is an irreconcilable contradiction, the immortal foundation of the Divine. Faith from one, two, or even three worlds being hindered can be ignored by the Divine.
Because the faith loss isn't suffered by one Divine alone, instead shared among many, this loss can be tolerated. But when Noah conquers tenfold worlds, a hundredfold worlds that inherently don't require faith offerings, who can ignore?
It was with this argument that Noah persuaded the Elf God, at least, alleviated and maintained the agreement with the Elf God Race, where the Elf Clan would continue to provide Noah's nation with technical and some material support.
In exchange, Noah would have the Expeditionary Army prioritize targeting worlds with Sun faith for conquest.
Although the path ahead was difficult, in the current situation, at least Noah hadn't erupted into conflict with the Divine, but once Noah's Expeditionary Army kept expanding and conquered more worlds, another group of Immortal entities outside the Divine shifted their gaze onto Noah.
Because Noah didn't overly conceal his existence or what he intended to do, any entity could more or less deduce what Noah was attempting.
However, although this road was clear, mimicking it was almost impossible. Firstly, it required being born in a sufficiently powerful Material World.
If one were born in a small world, even if they tried all they could to nourish the Mother Realm, the Mother Realm, limited by its own foundation, couldn't produce even a wisp of Source Energy, not a single bit more.
The best option would be to emulate the Black King and walk the path of world destruction, of course, one could also attempt to become the Lord of the World, developing a force strong enough to conduct a colonial expedition Void Fleet with the resources of a small world, plundering and gathering enough resources to elevate a small world to a Medium Material Realm.
That's utterly unrealistic. If they had such capability, why nourish the Mother Realm; they'd have no clue how many worlds had been destroyed on the path of world destruction.
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