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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 905 500: Noah Assists Me

Chapter 905

"I am still not comprehensive enough!"
Having devoured the original seven Suns of the Space-Time Realm, Noah then combined them with the true body of the Sun that was sent over, and thus split into nine Suns, recreating the scene of ten Suns in the sky.
Compared to the Dragon Realm, which could hardly withstand ten Suns appearing simultaneously, bringing eternal daylight, the Space-Time Realm's capacity to endure was far superior, with ten orderly operating Suns merely ending the era of darkness on the mid to lower Continents.
More than half of the Continents were still in the winter era, with longer days and shorter nights, but even so, the descent of sunlight posed an extinction threat to the vast majority of races in the Dark Land.
However, Noah didn't care, for the Golden Dragon, races born in darkness were inherently guilty, as the lack of sunlight meant resources essential for survival were destined to be extremely scarce.
In such harsh living environments, conflict, slaughter, and trickery would be engraved in the bloodline and soul, becoming immutable characteristics, precisely the qualities that the Metallic Dragon Race abhorred.
To the Golden Dragon, exterminating evil races was not a sin but rather an achievement. No Dragon Clan member or righteous person would blame Noah for this; instead, they would lavishly praise and commend him.
Just as wise beings would not mourn the fall of the Undead before them and the extinction of thousands of Soul Fires, they would only cheer and celebrate.
Humans would not lament the disappearance of Ghouls, as this represented a further expansion of their living space. Opposing races only wished for each other's extinction, becoming mere lines in historical records.
More importantly, Noah found that the Golden Tree provided positive feedback on this, rewarding the slaughter and extinction of dark races identified by the Golden Dragon with one after another Blood Origin Fruit.
Although this fruit, which could promote bloodline improvement and evolution, was of little effect to Noah now, its power lost, the feedback from the Golden Tree said it all.
Moreover, Noah did not partake in the massacre. He merely completed the root rules of the Space-Time Realm, repairing the broken rules related to the Sun. From the standpoint of the Space-Time Realm, Noah's actions were undoubtedly a supreme virtue.
As for races unable to adapt to the changes in Sun rules, leading to their extinction crisis, they could only blame their poor adaptability, unable to keep up with the evolving world environment.
Natural selection and survival of the fittest are natural laws. The weak, unable to adapt to the world, can only blame themselves, as it's impossible to expect the world to adapt to them. Even in Heaven, they care for the weak but do not change for them.
In fact, Noah paid no mind to these dark races pushed to the brink of extinction due to his presence. He only glanced at the Blood Origin Fruit on the Golden Tree, then focused his attention on more worthy matters.
As an epic figure, Noah can indeed repair the incomplete and mutually interacting and conflicting world rules, but he can only fix those linked to the rules he currently understands.
As for unfamiliar laws, Noah could only stare helplessly. While these sensations might feel correct, they aren't necessarily wrong.
Should Noah master the relevant rules, he could merge the Space-Time Realm into one entity. But for now, he can't do it; he merely possesses the potential. As for Odin, he couldn't achieve this, as the Divine lacks such power, owing to the chosen path and its resulting differences and limitations.
Now, Noah can only comment on a promising future, for after replacing and perfecting the root rules related to the Sun, at least more than half of the Continent's consciousness showed him favor.
Because of this, this part of Noah's true body has been thoroughly integrated into the Space-Time Realm, becoming an indispensable core component for the operation of the root rules' order of the Space-Time Realm.
"The task ahead is monumental!"
Noah let out a long sigh, but it lacked powerlessness or resentment; instead, it was filled with hopeful anticipation for the future.
This Dragon King's fighting spirit was fully aroused by the Space-Time Realm. Although Noah merely tested the repair of the rules he already mastered, the rules he mastered could be expanded.
As the influence of his rules increases, he can undertake more rule repairs and connections within the Space-Time Realm until the moment it is entirely fused into a realm with complete rules, developing the World's Garment and resisting invasions by epic and Evil Gods.
But this cannot be completed overnight. Note that this special domain, forged by the Twilight of the Gods, has endured for hundreds of thousands of years. Their primal urge for sustenance pushes them to merge, yet they remain imperfect and incomplete.
If he truly can achieve this step, Noah speculates, even if he wouldn't become the creator, he would be close to it.
Now, ten Suns completing their celestial cycle around the main Continent of the Space-Time Realm at the same moment, shone brightly, transforming into ten raging dragon-like solar flares, plummeting towards a seemingly ordinary mid-continent sky.
"How long do you intend to keep hiding? Can't you afford yourself some dignity?"
Space burned and Shattered, and then a colossal dragon-shaped skeleton spanning dozens of miles fell from the Void, a Shattered Dragon Remain with some imperfections, yet not affecting the primary integrity, with a fissure running from the top to the bottom of its skull.

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