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After Noah opened an exit of the Heroic Spirit Hall into the Abyss, Dragon-man spirits could also wage war in the Abyss. Even if they died in battle there, they didn't need to worry, because they would be resurrected in the Hall the next mont.

But now, not many Dragon-n can enjoy these honors. It's not that they wouldn't be resurrected or would enter eternal silence after dying, but instead, their spiritual bodies would enter a dormant state, awaiting the next awakening. Only the bravest warriors could earn many faith privileges.

The war has reached a point where neither the Dragon-man Holy Court nor the Sitra Empire can unilaterally declare its end. Even the forces behind these two factions cannot terminate the war.

Although secular powers have been destroyed, the Epic will not lose immortality like the Divine because of damaged faith foundations, but without the support of secular powers, the path of the Epic is nearly impossible to walk.

Although the Epic transcends the secular world, it is not completely detached from it. If they were truly without desires, the Epic wouldn't need to interfere in the secular, which would be a complete waste of ti.

Any Epic not yet a creator needs a clan in the secular world to help invade other worlds, whether to save or destroy them, or just to comprehend the root rules of the world.

However, in this protracted war seemingly without end, Noah's role was not purely consuming; he played the role of Savior several tis, primarily to help those worlds whose ecological environnts had suffered irreversible harm due to war.

He dragged all these worlds into the Dragon Realm, using the sa thod to make them exist in the form of half-planes, all connected together with Noah's Dragon Domain at the core.

The World Will did not lessen its favor toward Noah's action; as long as it was a natural fusion within the world, wherever Noah manipulated them, it was still part of the world. To whom control belongs makes no difference to the world.

Benefiting from the supplentation of these Material Realms, Noah felt that becoming the Lord of the World was close at hand. Moreover, he saw the path to the next Realm.

However, Noah's act of ascending by devouring worlds ultimately alard many Divines and threatened certain existing beings.

Although Noah did not deliberately destroy any Material World and only aided the worlds devastated and withered because of war, one side of the war was initiated by Noah's clan forces.

Such behavior seems overly familiar to certain beings, making it hard for the gods not to beco alert.

The Abyss's devouring is chaotic, sotis even self-sabotaging. If one investigates closely, most of the failures of Abyssal invasions are primarily due to the Abyss itself.

Thus, although the Abyss cannot be eradicated, it is not considered a threat by certain beings. At least it poses no threat to them. But a force led by a great existence, capable of orderly devouring the Material Realms of other worlds, is truly terrifying.

"Noah!"

The most threatened Divine, ultimately could not hold back, and sought Noah.

"Odin! What brings you here? Are you planning to support ?"

Noah knew when he saw the suddenly visiting Odin God King, but still hosted the Divine King who stepped in from the depths of the Void.

"Do you need my support?"

"Of course, just as you needed back then, I now very much need your help!"

After enduring the most difficult tis, Odin has already regained his forr strength and ascended once again to Strong Divine Power.

This kind of ally is naturally soone Noah wants to draw in, especially when front-line legions are increasingly struggling. Gaining the support of a Strong Divine Power ally and their follower army would certainly tilt the scale of war.

"If you need it, I naturally won't refuse, but I want to ask you so questions."

"What questions? Ask, but I don't guarantee to answer all of them."

The Sun Holy Dragon's dragon eyes, hovering in the Void, slightly rotated, then burst with strands of golden holy light, erasing and isolating everything.

Rumbles of slight regret or annoyance sounded in unknown places in the Void. Noah and the recently returned Great God Odin were the most notable Immortal existences in this Void. Their renewed eting and the content of their conversation interested many existences.

"Do you plan to create another Abyss?"

"Of course not, who did you hear such hearsay from to ask such a foolish question?"

Noah imdiately denied.

"Not from hearsay, but by watching your every move with my own eyes. Although you still adhere to the path of the Savior, you frighten ."

"Frighten? How so? We are comrades fighting side by side. Are you afraid I would do sothing to you?"

"Noah, I've regained so of my Divine Position related to destiny, able to make predictions about the future."

"Oh? What did you see in the future?"

Noah asked inquisitively and eagerly, for this was a prophecy from Strong Divine Power.

"A Sun devouring everything."

"You an ?"

"I don't know, but I think it's you."

"So, following the guidance of the future, what do you plan to do to now?"

Noah, as if not hearing the underlying aning, asked with interest.

"I don't know. The future is changeable and uncertain. As long as it hasn't beco reality, anything can change.

What I saw might be a fantasy that won't co true, or a trap destiny set for ."

"You know this, so why ask ?"

"I need confirmation from you."

"So are you reassured now?"

"No."

"Then what do you want?"

"Noah, do you want my Space-Ti Realm?"

Facing Noah, who seed indifferent and carefree, not regarding him or treating him as an old friend, Odin suddenly asked. Before Noah could answer, the Great God continued,

"Don't deceive , I need your most truthful thoughts."

"You've seen what I've done lately. If I say I have no designs on your Space-Ti Realm, that's naturally impossible."

Facing the Divine King who pre-emptively flagged certain crises, Noah had to candidly say,

"But I do not plan to act."

"That is only for now."

Odin showed an expression of 'as expected,' nodded lightly, and had no anger. After all, that opportunity was too unique. Anyone seeing it would have thoughts, even the creator would probably pause; it was a miracle of Void warfare and natural evolution.

"So you worry I might one day act against you because of the Space-Ti Realm?"

"As a god with no idea how to ascend to Great Divine Power, having such concerns is natural, right?"

"That's true."

"So after you devour the Space-Ti Realm, how do you plan to deal with ?"

"We are comrades."

"I've had many comrades and have cut off plenty of their heads."

"I am Dragon King and Epic, not needing secular faith."

Noah reiterated that Epic can coexist with Divine, that in secular-level interests, there is no conflict, at least according to Noah's view.

"But in the world you lead, there's no place for any Divine faith."

Odin sees clearly that Noah indeed does not need faith, but beings in the secular world will actively worship him.

"All of that is because of Dragonification. If I no longer change the native race of all beings, any Divine faith can persist."

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