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"Tsk!"

The World Will did not grant Noah's wish but did et Noah's actual needs.

When Noah presented the Sea God Trident, the ceaselessly reviving World Will made the entire Heavenly Temple resonate with a booming tremor, and the root rules of the world materialized vividly before Noah's eyes.

The surging tides, the towering waves as high as mountains, and the invisible yet powerful ocean currents... This was the vast sea, the boundless ocean, and the manifestation of the root rules of water; the Sea God Trident stirred this part of the world's root rules.

As a True Divine Artifact painstakingly forged by the Divine, the most special aspect of this trident was not the invaluable materials used by the Divine in its creation, but the rules the Sea God mastered, nurtured within it after years of careful care by the Divine.

This is the reason why the World Will trembled with a roar. The rules inherent in the True Divine Artifact could in so way supplent and perfect the root rules within the world. In terms of the level of value in rules, the Black King's armant could not compare at all.

Although the Black King expended much effort in forging his armant, it did not contain the rules the Black King himself mastered; this Destructive Demon Dragon harbored malicious intent from the start.

Zheng~

Under the guiding root rules of the World Will, the Sea God Trident, thrown onto the altar by Noah, struggled vigorously as it foresaw impending destruction.

The twilight battle that caused the fall of the gods did not destroy it; ti could not erode its existence, making it even stronger. Yet now, it faced falling in an unknown material realm.

It was not willing!

Its ultimate goal was to break free of its physical form as an object, to completely replace its forr master's position and beco a Sea God. Now, everything was in vain; the glorious years of overlooking the Space-Ti Realm over hundreds of thousands of years were about to end, vanishing into smoke.

"No!"

A divine light capable of overturning the seabed and causing major land subrgence burst forth, but under the intangible yet substantive root rules, this divine light was suppressed into a thin layer, unable to spread, let alone cause any catastrophe.

Faced with the World Will, not to ntion a re True Divine Artifact, even a True God would be reduced to submission before the reviving World Will.

Noah watched all this coldly, watching the True Divine Artifact be destroyed without a trace of regret in his eyes. A True Divine Artifact which betrays its master, no matter how mighty, is still a scourge.

In contrast, the Golden Dragon watched under the World Will, as the now lifeless trident continuously lted, crystalline drops falling; there erged a hint of anticipation in its eyes.

With his current permissions, he could already make requests to the World Will. Although he placed the Sea God Trident on the altar, he never intended to give it all away, only half.

Just because this rebellious son wouldn't call him father.

Of course, even if it did call him, what Noah truly offered was the rules contained within it. The World Will could absorb this part, but in exchange, the World Will had to help him reforge this weapon.

Because his avatar, the Master of Mountains and Rivers, the White Emperor, was lacking a suitable armant. Although for a true powerhouse, the presence or absence of a weapon matters little, for Noah, it did not matter in the slightest.

Yet the existence of the Space-Ti Realm was too unique; everywhere were True Divine Artifacts, making battles at a high level disadvantageous without a weapon to match against them.

Moreover, to return the Sea God Trident, the Master of Mountains and Rivers, the White Emperor, paid a considerable price and was now deeply wounded.

Odin was brought down by his forr Divine Spear Gungnir along with a host of rebellious Divine Artifacts. It looked impressive, but he got beaten down without any noteworthy results worth ntioning.

Of course, with Odin God's pride, even if he had produced results, he probably wouldn't tell Noah. After all, he faced only a group of rebellious Divine Artifacts, and even if there were results, there wasn't much to boast about. Saying any more would only be an embarrassnt, the more explained, the more incompetent it seed.

Noah's avatar, the White Emperor, was wounded in that battle, but he forcibly seized a True Divine Artifact. The True Divine Artifacts of the Space-Ti Realm were unlike the Divine Artifacts in the hands of ordinary Divines.

Nurtured by hundreds of thousands of years of faith, the True Divine Artifacts ford agreents with each other and were the supre rulers of the Space-Ti Realm, the makers of order rules.

This truly shook the foundations of the Space-Ti Realm and effectively disrupted the order of the Divine Artifacts that had maintained for hundreds of thousands of years.

"Reforge!"

Although the force summoned was related only to the vast ocean and water-associated root rules, under this power, the Sea God Trident, from which will had been erased and rules seized, continued to undergo transformation, changing according to Noah's will.

Ultimately, under Noah's direction, a grand halberd with a White Dragon coiling around its shaft and chains entwining and hanging from its two blades erged. In its central blade, a chill light capable of annihilating all lay dormant but concealed.

This was a peerless Divine Weapon; although its grade had fallen, no longer possessing the self-awareness of the Sea God Trident, under the reforging of the World Will, the quality of this Divine Weapon was absolutely capable of clashing with a True Divine Artifact without damage.

For Noah, this was more than enough. He did not need a weapon to develop self-awareness; he only needed this weapon to have growth potential and be able to ascend further.

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