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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 841 468: The Rebellious Divine Artifact and Indulgent Noah

Chapter 841

"Come on, say something, Odin."
Facing the long-silent Odin God, Noah was relentless and tireless, the fire of gossip burning brightly in his heart, to the point that his words carried an unhideable schadenfreude,
"I'm organizing forces to try and rescue you right now, you can't just refuse to share any information with me, can you? We're allies, after all. Keeping silent like this and not sharing information is like hurting a friend in disguise."
"I can handle it independently, I don't need your assistance."
Finally, after a long silence, Odin communicated this will, aiding Noah in acquiring and collecting various rare resources, he chose to refuse Noah's proactive help.
"Really don't need it? According to the information I've gathered, your situation doesn't look very optimistic right now."
Noah showed a worried demeanor, as the information collected through the water clan forces developed by the Master of Mountains and Rivers, the White Emperor,
Intending to seize the Eternal Spear Gungnir from the Divine Race, Odin's identity was tarnished as a Demon King attempting to desecrate the old gods, intending to seize the Divine Spear, and thus destroy the Space-Time Realm.
According to the information voluntarily disclosed by the Divine Race, they have already used the Eternal Spear Gungnir to suppress this blasphemous Demon King.
It's said that his heart has been pierced by the Eternal Spear, suffering irreparable damage, and to make matters worse, this "Demon King" was hung on the crucifixion rack, with his limbs nailed onto it, ultimately being thrown into the Absolute Spirit Death Domain.
Such a desperate situation, relying solely on oneself, there is no possibility of escaping. That's why Noah went to great lengths to gather related information and attempted to rescue this incarnation of the Odin God.
Of course, Noah was very interested in one matter, which was exactly how this crucified Divine King ended up hung there.
Noah expressed great curiosity, wishing to glimpse the true form of Odin God at this moment. As for whether this incarnation would perish as a result, Noah wasn't worried.
After all, he was a Divine King, with enough foundation; even if this incarnation perished, so what, he could just send another one in.
"No need!"
Facing the well-meaning Noah, Odin, whose mood was clearly not good, replied somewhat coldly.
No matter how you put it, this matter was too humiliating, being spread around wouldn't just be a joke, he would be nailed on the pillar of shame, and as long as gods existed, this incident would be passed down as an eternal joke.
A grand Divine King, being suppressed by a weapon he once forged with his own hands, such a thing, if it hadn't actually happened, no one would believe if they were told.
"Alright, if you don't need it you don't need it, but I just want to ask one more thing."
After a brief pause, Noah then said,
"Do you still want that spear? If not, I'll take it!"
"When did I ever say I didn't want it?"
Odin's voice, unable to suppress his anger, came through immediately.
"This is a master-devouring spear, such a weapon I feel has no necessity for existence. How about I handle it for you? It would make a sacrificial offering that would make the World Will joyous."
Noah enthusiastically suggested.
He was now very interested in every Divine Artifact in the Space-Time Realm, which were the main combat weapons left behind after the True Gods had fallen.
But looking at Odin's outcome, these Divine Artifacts, after millennia of time sedimentation, especially after being worshipped and revered by those races, have all undergone unpredictable changes.
Odin's Divine Spear Gungnir is certainly not the only master-devouring weapon; if these True Divine Artifacts scattered in the Space-Time Realm, if their former masters came looking for them, their fates wouldn't likely fare any better than Odin's incarnation.
Noah had speculations about the state of these True Divine Artifacts. The spirituality bred within these artifacts, created with all resources by the True Gods once ruled by Odin, was enough to bear a complete consciousness wisdom.
These True Divine Artifacts, possessing self-awareness and wisdom, could aid the divine beings in exerting greater combat power when the True Gods were at their peak.
In such a relationship, the consciousness bred by the artifacts, crafted with utmost dedication by the gods, was absolutely loyal, without any worry of rebellion, just like the Gungnir in Odin's hand during its peak, which was absolutely obedient to the Divine King.
But the problem is, with the arrival of the Twilight of the Gods, the Divine Artifacts in the hands of the gods did not perish together, but were left behind. These True Divine Artifacts, containing part of the divine powers, were found and worshipped by races remaining after the Divine War.
If only hundreds or thousands of years of wear and tear had passed, there probably wouldn't be any problems. Any reincarnated god coming here would easily gain recognition from their past life's Divine Artifacts.
But the issue is, the time gap before Odin reconnected with the Divine Spear Gungnir was just too prolonged, so prolonged that the consciousness of the Eternal Spear underwent tremendous changes after tens of thousands of years of time erosion.
Just imagine, as an artifact with complete consciousness, during the peak of its past master, it could only stay obediently as a weapon, only having room to play a role when the master had the need for conquest.
Yet even so, during the battles, it must completely obey the divine will and command, with no room for independent exertion.

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