Yet even though this Dragon Remains seemed so bleak, showing no signs of life, when it fell from the Void and appeared in the world, the Continent beneath it was thrown into turmoil, rivers flowed backward, and mountains Shattered.
The moment the Dragon King's Skeleton appeared in the world, the Continent began to collapse, its ecosystem disintegrating in an instant, everything Shattering and decomposing, about to become matter orbiting the Dragon King's Skeleton.
This scene was almost apocalyptic, yet the Dragon Remains hadn't done anything; it had merely appeared. However, soon, from the ruptured skies emerged roaring Fire Dragons, soaring around these Dragon Remains.
In an instant, a domain formed, immediately sealing and isolating this Dragon Remains within it, halting the Shattering of the earth, and the many stones, plants, and trees that had levitated into the sky began to fall.
Even so, in just a few breaths, this seemingly ordinary yet vibrant and potential-filled mid-level Continent was left in ruins, turned upside down with nothing remaining.
"A schemer who couldn't even grasp the chance of resurrection in the end, what dignity do they have left?"
Emitting the wear and tear of ages, covered with the dust of history, motionless, like a creation of a god or a marvel of civilization, the Dragon Remains began to tremble, its Dragon head pierced up and down slowly lifting, two ghostly fires igniting in the hollow eye sockets of the skeleton.
"Truly formidable, it hasn't been long, yet you've already ascended to the Dragon King."
"Is that all you want to say?"
Noah examined the nearly intact Dragon Remains before him, noting small missing bone spurs on its Bone Wings, spine, and inconspicuous joints.
These were indeed the raw materials for the Black King's Set, which had stirred up numerous storms in the Space-Time Realm, crafted from the Dragon King's Skeleton, albeit used without much attention to detail.
"What do you want me to say?"
"Your final words!"
"I was once a Dragon King."
The Black King attempted to play the emotional card, hoping to influence Noah's decision. As for resistance, his current state was rather delicate, and how could he possibly withstand a newly ascended Dragon King in such a condition?
"That's why I'm allowing you to speak your final words; it's the only mercy I'll grant you."
"Why?"
The Black King couldn't comprehend,
"You're a Dragon King, and I was a Dragon King too; if we join forces..."
"You're no longer a Dragon King, and besides, we're not walking the same path, so there's no need to try to gain anything from me. Other than being part of the Dragon Clan, you and I have nothing in common.
Your final outcome is to enter my Treasure Hall as a display piece, though I'll patiently erase the mental will left in your body."
"I'm just an old fellow without much value; why go so hard on me? Why not let me go? It won't be any loss to you."
"You're underestimating yourself too much; your value is beyond imagination. As for letting you go, that's just a joke. Where could I let you go that wouldn't leak the existence of this realm?"
Noah had realized the value of the Space-Time Realm and was well aware of its significance to himself.
The Black King, a mythological elder who had existed before the formation of the Space-Time Realm, even possessed the ability to leave it. How could Noah possibly let him go?
The number of beings aware of the Space-Time Realm's existence, with just him and Odin, was already sufficient; there was no need for more.
"So, it's because I know too much."
The spiritual thought emanating from the Shattered Dragon skull was filled with helplessness, even a hint of bleakness, seemingly ready to accept its predestined fate and reality.
"You can try to resist, but it won't change the final outcome."
The Black King's power was undoubted; he was an existence whom, even at his peak, the Divine King couldn't entirely kill with a throw of the Eternal Spear.
Yet, the Black King, remains of who existed till this day, was just a remnant. Despite laying out plans and having opportunities to resurrect long ago, he hadn't revived.
The True Body that appeared before Noah was still just a skeleton, the best proof that Noah didn't need to concern himself with any remaining plots or schemes and was simply suppressing it.
In reality, faced with Noah's absolute violent suppression, the Black King offered no resistance, likely accepting his defeat gracefully and preparing for the end.
"This was once your Dragon King body used to battle with the gods, and you're just giving it up like this? Not even trying to save it?"
The Black King's intention, hidden deep within the skeleton, seemed indifferent to Noah's malicious inducement; Noah's intentions were all too clear.
"If you give up, I will send this Dragon Remains away!"
A nearly intact Dragon King's Skeleton and thirteen True Divine Artifacts.
When Noah transmitted all his gains within the Space-Time Realm back to the Dragon Realm, unsurprisingly, it caused a tremendous commotion among those in the know in the Dragon Realm.
Moreover, what left Noah speechless was that even before he held a ritual, the World Will of the Heavenly Temple spontaneously resurrected, awakening.
"Some are meant for you to eat, but some, you can't eat, you must leave them for me..."
The consumable parts were naturally the rules contained within the True Divine Artifacts, not the artifacts themselves. Noah intended to use the bases of these True Divine Artifacts to refine Root Armor, greatly benefiting both his main body and his avatars.
Besides, there were portions that the World Will could completely devour, specifically the Dragon King's Skeleton that Noah deliberately sent back, planning on doing nothing further with it.
Even though he had become a Dragon King and could guard against the Black King, he had no desire to play intellectual games with an old fellow who had lived for an unknown number of millennia.
He had neither the time nor patience to tangle with the old fellow. He was young and vigorous, with plenty of promising prospects, and playing mind games with such an old fellow seemed like a waste of time.
"I never thought I'd fall to the point of becoming a sacrifice one day."
When Noah positioned him as a sacrifice on the Heavenly Temple's altar, the Black King's intention within the Dragon Remains did not resist but obediently allowed the Rule Power mobilized by the World Will to cover it.
Until the complete Divine Remains were swallowed and decomposed by the World Will, the Black King did not offer any effective resistance. Everything proceeded so smoothly that it felt abnormal to Noah.
A Dragon King, and one who completed an Epic on a path of world destruction, couldn't possibly resign so easily to complete annihilation after enduring for hundreds of thousands of years; it wasn't logical when considered.
But the fact occurred before Noah; every step happened under his watchful eyes, from Noah's descent into the Space-Time Realm to scooping out the Black King's Remains, unearthing the Black King's True Body hidden for numerous years, and throwing it onto the altar for sacrifice—all occurred seamlessly, without any hindrance.
Such a smooth process was enough to prove one thing to Noah—that the Black King wasn't truly dead and still had the means for resurrection remaining in the world.
The Black King still had a chance to rise again from the river of time, which was only fitting; that's what an Epic should be like.
"Noah, I'm going to place the Divine Throne back in the sky and restore my former power; I'll need your help."
While Noah was solely focused on eliminating the Black King's hidden threat within the Space-Time Realm, taking back the Eternal Spear, Odin, who had long been silent, finally brought Noah a much-anticipated message.
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