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Noah was particularly displeased; he had no special kinks and absolutely did not like being spied on by the Divine.

"They are confirming whether you have truly beco the World Guardian!"

A voice ca from the other side, and then, Noah watched as the angel, who had been smiling with joy in her eyes, swiftly changed her expression, turning into a lifeless Blazing Angel statue.

"Noah, congratulations. From today onwards, you no longer have any Divine enemies. No gods will oppose you; instead, many will try to befriend you, establishing mutually beneficial cooperative relationships."

The figure of Solophis, the Father of the Blazing Heaven God, appeared next to Ophelia. This Heavenly God at this mont lacked much divine radiance, standing beside the expressionless Ophelia, looking only slightly different from her by having a few extra pairs of wings. His flawless and handso face exuded great affinity.

This was completely different from what Noah had previously seen; it was like facing another person, or perhaps this was the most authentic form of the Heavenly God.

As the Commander of billions of angels, the true Angel King, Solophis not only had a majestic side but often presented himself as a fatherly figure before the angels.

"No Divine enemies."

Noah was only montarily stunned, then realized that, having beco the World Guardian, it was impossible for him to walk the Path of Sealing God again, leaving no opportunity for conflict with the Divine. Nothing could better demonstrate that he had no intention to ascend to godhood.

Although the potential risks of the future were entirely eliminated the mont he beca the World Guardian, Noah couldn't help but feel a faint sense of regret.

Now, he was far stronger than when he declared to the Divine; even though he couldn't easily venture beyond the areas covered by the Mother Realm's rules, he could still emulate the Father of the Blazing Heaven, projecting power through his Favored or direct bloodline.

Even so, it was enough to confront Divine incarnations in other Material Realms. Although Noah hadn't ascended to godhood, in many respects, he held a status equivalent to gods, possessing nurous similar authorities.

In so aspects, even gods could not match the current Noah; for example, the world beneath Noah's feet was his greatest reliance, far surpassing the incompleteness of the Divine Country's rules in the Material Realm.

"You seem sowhat regretful!"

"Not regretful, just a bit wistful, Father!"

"What did you call him?"

The statue-like Ophelia suddenly ca alive again, appearing vibrant, but the expression she showed was far from pleasant.

"Father, is there a problem?"

Noah spoke with an air of self-evidence.

As they say, when soone gives you benefits, you owe them; when you take soone's hospitality, you're obligated. Noah knew he had received much, so calling him Father was not excessive.

"You called him Father? Since when did your relationship beco so close?"

Ophelia chuckled in a fit of anger.

"Before my promotion ceremony, it was thanks to Father's guidance that I found my direction."

Noah expressed sincerely.

"It was all your own choice; I rely gave you so references."

"Heh, since your relationship is so good, you two continue chatting. I won't disturb your father-son reunion."

Seeing the angel and dragon in front of her acting so in sync and intimate like father and son, Ophelia let out a cold laugh and turned to leave.

She had been angry with her father because of Noah, yet Noah turned around and cozied up with him like a father-son relationship. What did that make her actions?

"Any good advice?"

Seeing his daughter maintain such an attitude, Solophis, who purposely intervened, helplessly asked.

"Ti is the best redy; you can wait a bit longer. No matter what you do, your father-daughter relationship will not change."

Noah rattled off so nonsense, and the Blazing Angel, receiving no useful advice from him, disappointedly ended the communication.

"Tch!"

Seeing a majestic Heavenly God troubled about his relationship with his daughter, Noah unconsciously sighed, then recalled his own children.

After checking and confirming that no significant problems had been stirred up by his descendants, Noah naturally thought back to the person who once wanted him as a younger brother.

Augustus II, Family Head, founder of the Atlas Kingdom, Tidel

Due to the influence of Hell's Will, Tidel was forced into slumber. Until today, Noah had finally gained the power to rescue him.

As for his father, Noah's adoptive father, there was no way yet to save him, unless soday he ascended to beco the Dragon King, a true Lord of the World, no longer bound by the world, he could attempt to enter Hell and rescue his father. But who knows how long that would take.

Crack~

The Ti-Space Amber, layered with countless sealing Runes, gradually developed cracks. A young man with black hair and eyes, brimming with vitality like a tide, slowly opened his eyes.

Just that the young man, who appeared honest and gentle, upon opening his eyes, exuded a strong sense of wickedness, giving him a rather undesirable devilish charm.

"Noah, you've finally released . Have you co to your senses?"

The young man stretched his limbs, feeling no restraints, and smiled brightly at the Golden Dragon before him. But upon sensing the change in the Golden Dragon's aura, the wicked smile vanished from the young man's face.

"How much ti has passed?"

Under Noah's emotionless gaze, the Hell Titan asked the question that now concerned him the most.

"Only a re 120 years."

Noah looked down at the Hell Titan who realized the seriousness of the situation, and replied in an indifferent tone.

"That's impossible! How could you beco the Dragon King in under 500 years?!"

The Hell Titan lost his composure, staring at Noah's head, nearly complete with the crowned Dragon Horns. The arrogance on his face gradually twisted into disbelief.

He initially thought the dragon that had sealed him had co to terms with reality and released him because he, affected by Hell's Will, sensed his ti sealed wasn't long.

"I'm still a bit short of becoming the Dragon King, but it's more than enough to deal with you!"

Noah could feel that with the release of this Hell Titan, an incomparable majestic will had peeked from beyond the world, invading his realm.

However, because he existed as the World Guardian, stream upon stream of thoughtless consciousness gathered towards him, and the world's power proactively convened upon him.

This is the stature of a World Guardian; in tis of peace, only your own power can be used, but upon encountering external invasions, in crises, you would receive the world's unlimited support.

Faced with the invasion of Hell's Will, even if Noah could easily suppress the Hell Titan on his own, the mindless World Will still reacted intensely, pouring countless intangible and substantial Rule Powers into Noah's body, unreasonably advancing him to a new realm.

World Master Dragon King

Noah only felt his power had beco utterly perfect with no flaws, and the Dragon Horns above his head emitted eternal golden light. Subsequently, this light shone brightly, and Noah's Ancestral Golden Dragon Body began to stretch out.

No, this wasn't the Ancestral Dragon Body but the true Immortal Body of the Dragon King.

"..."

The Hell Titan, tangled in one wisp of hellish aura after another, gazed at the enormous, serpentine Dragon King in front of him, as a despairing emotion gradually spread.

Hell's Will, no matter how favorably it viewed him, could not forcefully elevate him, still here in the Material Realms, to a Hell Demon God. It was impossible without venturing into Hell to receive the baptism of Hell's Root Rules.

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