However, these war beasts and divine pets personally cooked by the Dragon King were of extraordinary origin. If one were to trace their lineage, they could perhaps be traced back to mythological generations, possibly even being descendants of Divines. Their special bloodline rendered them free of any impurity, even if they were entirely roasted.
As for the others, when the Epic Dragon King displayed the majesty belonging to the Sun, nothing else mattered. At this moment, they all shared a common identity, and that was ingredients, ingredients belonging to the Dragon King.
In some sense, this also highlighted the nobility of their bloodline, even though they might not be too willing, nor could they possibly take pride in it.
"The time should be just right, Odin, come and taste together, this is a delicacy not to be missed!"
When the two golden goats turned into whole roast goats as complete as mountains, the White Dragon Lord acted as an enthusiastic host, entertaining the visiting guest.
"...Alright."
Odin felt a pang of regret, realizing he might have made the gravest error post-reincarnation - he should never have let this dragon know about the Space-Time Realm.
The special structure of the Space-Time Realm made it incapable of resisting an invasion by an Epic being. Don't mention whether it can even gather a unified World Will, the Space-Time Realm doesn't even have a complete set of rules.
Its only advantage was the secrecy brought by its unique space-time structure, but this was long destroyed by Odin himself, for he personally led Noah here.
No, it wasn't like that. He should never have interacted with this dragon in the first place, as contacting a Dragon King before he regained his Divine King power was utterly dangerous.
All the false gods had been burnt to ashes. On the ashes of these false gods, Odin, having avenged his great vendetta, with a blank expression, was enjoying the divine beast feast with his dearest friend Noah, showing little joy on his face.
Because once the Sun descended, it would never leave again, and as per his previous promise, this Sun would stay, gradually consuming and replacing the Sun of the Space-Time Realm, becoming an indispensable and crucial part of the Space-Time Realm's order and rules, even if he regained his status as Divine King in the future, he wouldn't have the power to change it.
"Odin, you don't seem very happy?"
Noah, sending part of his being from the Dragon Realm, looked at the no longer one-eyed Odin God before him.
The fact was if there wasn't a special experience and inexplicable reason, no god would allow their body to be incomplete — that's not personality, it's madness.
"I've come to know a powerful ally. My path to regaining my divine position will be smooth. Why shouldn't I be happy?"
"So you just simply don't like to smile?"
The White Emperor, joining in the feast, summarized.
"Hmm~"
Taking only a small taste from every divine beast in front of him, Odin responded lightly and then, unable to stand it anymore, he spoke actively,
"I am preparing to recast the Eternal Spear. Once I have my weapon again, I will raise the Divine Throne."
"Do you need my help? I have quite a bit of experience in recasting Divine Artifacts."
Noah, now quite adept at commanding the Will of the Dragon Realm, faced with unprecedented Rule Power, found the Will of the Dragon Realm exceedingly cooperative and generous.
Therefore, every True Divine Artifact that landed in Noah's hands could easily be transformed into Root Armor. Even as a Dragon King, Noah found them quite useful, and naturally, Noah also planned to stash a couple for his avatars.
"This kind of thing, I feel most assured doing it myself. I don't want the same problem occurring a second time."
Odin immediately rejected Noah's proposal. He was aware of what technique this dragon used to reforge Divine Artifacts. If he handed over the Eternal Spear to let this dragon help him reforge it, even if the Dragon King was kind enough to return the Eternal Spear, would that still be his weapon? How much foundation did he have to dare use such a weapon?
"Alright then!"
Noah merely mentioned it casually. Now, having gained enough, he had completely stabilized his footing in this Space-Time Realm, with no need to press further. Besides, he still had some conscience and a baseline,
"I've taken quite a bit, so let me help you clear some hidden threats."
"Clear hidden threats? You mean?"
Odin's expression changed. The only one who could be referred to as a hidden threat by Noah, as a Dragon King, was another Dragon King. As for those True Divine Artifacts and their wielders, they didn't even have the qualification to stand before a Dragon King, let alone fight.
"The Black King!"
The Sun, tearing through the Void from the shattered Dark Abyss Prison Ruins, rose gradually, illuminating the Void. This claimed-to-seal-Divines prison was positioned in Outer Heaven, far from the main Material Realm of the Space-Time Realm.
But that distance was merely significant to a Legend or a Divine Artifact Master wielding a True Divine Artifact, not so much to a Sun, and for a Dragon King, this massive Shattered Realm was just right for activity.
"This seems like it can be repaired?"
When Noah first gazed - as a Dragon King - at the Space-Time Realm formed in the wake of the Divine Twilight, those continents, merging but inherently with gaps, sparked a natural impulse in Noah's heart.
He wanted to endeavor to repair this Space-Time Realm, or more accurately, to eliminate the rule-based rejection between those continents.
Noah sensed he might genuinely be able to merge these shattered worlds into one, creating a world with complete rules.
"However, Odin is bound to object!"
Essentially, as a Space-Time Realm comprised of Shattered Material Realm, its fusion into one would naturally be beneficial for the realm. For Noah, facilitating this process would also grant endless enhancement and feedback.
But therein lies the problem: what about Odin, who regarded the Space-Time Realm as his private domain? In this process, where would his place be? Currently, there seemed to be no place for him.
Divines, mastering a single rule or at most a handful of rules, might intervene in rules but how could they possibly repair worlds like an Epic could? Divines lack such capability, only perhaps the fabled Great Divine Power might accomplish it.
It's always been epics that saved worlds, never have there been tales of divines doing so. However, there were plenty of world-ending ones.
"But so what?"
Noah, becoming the eighth solar body of the Space-Time Realm, repeated his former tactic, heading straight for the solar remnants after the Divine Twilight in the Space-Time Realm.
These Suns shone upon half of the continents in the Space-Time Realm, but also left beings on the remaining half unable to see even the outline of the Sun, struggling to survive in darkness without light - all due to the world's fragmentation and the incompleteness of rules.
Without the cooperation of World Will, Noah's process of devouring Suns was not as smooth as in the Dusk World, but neither was it overly difficult.
These Suns lacked self-consciousness, and although containing enormous Spirituality, they found it difficult to resist the devourment of an Epic, becoming mere food.
As Noah devoured each Sun, he also split off another Sun from himself with each one he devoured, then adjusted the trajectory of Suns, mending Sun-related rules to make up for the deficiencies and imperfections within the Space-Time Realm.
Throughout this process, Noah gradually felt the joy and delight transmitted from all the continents, particularly from the lower continents, possibly emanating from the residual will after the Shattered Material Realm,
However, there were also emotions of abhorrence and resistance being transmitted, as the light of the descending Suns threatened a catastrophe of extinction for the native Dark Race evolved over tens of thousands of years on the Dark Continent.
This was an ecological cataclysm. Though a necessary pang in the rule recovery process, the Will of the Continent wouldn't ponder over such matters, and Noah similarly wouldn't consider the resistance of these fragmented wills.
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