The speech left most experts with doubts and worries, but the situation didn't give them much flexibility. Noah was tyrannical and rude, but he had always spoken the truth. The world had only two available factions now.
Some of the experts from the human organizations remained set on their idea to sacrifice existences and lower the consumption of energy. However, that plan required them to be in control of Cancer, and their power definitely wasn't enough to seize that position.
Noah ignored almost everything after his speech. Many experts remained and hoped to go over their possibilities, but he had already moved past that matter. The plan was in place now. It only lacked all the necessary preparations and the polishing of the various details.
The dark world eventually expanded until it enveloped Noah. The experts couldn't see nor contact him anymore at that point, which forced them to abandon their hopes of changing his mind.
Heaven and Earth's Cancer would venture through the void past the white sky and try to steal the rulers' energy. Nothing could change that anymore. The experts could only prepare for Noah's craziest plan yet.
Noah could vaguely trick his creation to use the Demonic Deduction technique when building a proper version of the massive six-armed dragons. He could invent a weapon meant to destroy that featured a device similar to the separate space. The blueprint was already in his mind, so the workshop moved at full speed to turn it into a real item.
The experience amassed throughout his life made Noah invent a new life-form in a matter of seconds, but he still had to spend the following weeks and months solving various flaws.
The decision to build a living being rather than a weapon came from his expertise and the final product's durability. Inscription masters could fix items, but existences could heal by themselves. Moreover, they could work on their own and evolve with time.
The world lacked materials, but Noah had everything he needed inside the dark world. The dark world could replicate every resource in the world, and his ambition could fix eventual issues with the power level.
Noah was basically creating a massive lifeform by fusing Great Builder's teachings and his experience with living weapons. He built multiple unique fake cores that suited his creature perfectly and filled its body with abilities that didn't create instabilities in the overall structure.
Noah hadn't performed such a thorough and intricate creation since building Snore's body. His expertise had always allowed him to approach those projects differently, and he had never needed a second massive snake anyway.
However, he had finally required something that could go past his current arsenal and that had to go beyond the disposable creations of the workshop. Noah needed a trustworthy and efficient companion for his task, and only creating it could ensure that the being met his requirements.
Another important matter required Noah's attention, but he purposely chose to let the others handle it. He needed a team for the journey across the broken higher plane, but handpicking its members was a bother since his organization had too many valuable options by now.
Noah eventually opted to let his companions handle that part of the mission. They knew that he had to fly across the higher plane to gather magical beasts, which was enough to define all the requirements for the task.
The massive creature slowly took form, and Noah tested the various complete parts each time before moving to the next ones. The dense dark sea expanded as his project continued, and it soon spread past the region.
The creature's size wasn't necessarily important, but Noah wanted to make sure that its separate space would have enough room for all the surviving packs in the old magical beasts' domain.
Moreover, the mission was bound to take centuries, which forced Noah to improve the initial raw idea of the separate space. A mere empty area that could fit an army of magical beasts wouldn't be enough for those creatures if he had to keep them inside it for a long period. He needed to create a proper environment that would allow them to thrive.
The dark world on its own could create that, but Noah didn't want an entire domain to feed on his energy. Even the nigh-infinite power of his black hole couldn't provide enough nutrients.
The solution had to come from outside his centers of power, but the world had almost nothing to offer. Sacrificing part of the black landmass was out of the question, so only the giants could provide what Noah needed.
Of course, Noah couldn't waste time collecting giants to harness the power contained in their insides. He even wanted to leave those outside the black landmass alive for the sake of his organization.
The only viable solution was a device that could progressively build a world inside the separate space while Noah collected giants and energy in general.
That device had to be a core organ of his dragon-shaped creation due to its necessary connection to the separate space in its insides. Noah was building a living being with a separate dimension as one of its innate abilities, but his task required him to go beyond those simple notions.
The separate dimension couldn't depend on the dragon's energy. Noah's black hole would become empty in no time after he started gathering magical beasts otherwise.
The separate space had to take its power from the energy absorbed from the outside world. It even had to build a suitable environment at the same time, and making the process efficient required a lot of time, especially since Noah couldn't rely on the Demonic Deduction technique there.
Noah did everything slowly and with utmost care. His new creature had to be perfect. It didn't matter if its overall battle prowess wouldn't end up matching Snore. He only needed it to be the best possible helper for his mission.
The dark world eventually dispersed and revealed Noah standing in front of a massive six-armed dragon who was as big as an entire region. That structure was only a mere body at that point. Its organs and abilities worked, but it had yet to gain a will.
Noah's companions felt slightly threatened in front of that massive creature. Even Snore was only as big as the dragon's forehead, and the peak upper tier power radiated by its fabric placed it one step above them.
'You know why I built you,' Noah thought while placing his hand on the massive forehead. 'I don't need to give you orders or a personality. Just listen to the wills that have fused with the different parts of your body and take life.'
Noah's ambition intensified and flowed inside the giant six-armed dragon. Its fabric didn't improve since Noah wasn't trying to push its level toward the ninth rank. He only wanted to awaken the desire for life that every living being had.
The dragon was technically alive already, but the lack of will made it nothing more than a massive mountain with wings, scales, and claws. Yet, that feature started to change as the ambition flowed inside its structure and forced the different meanings left behind to fuse.
The creature's eyes slowly focused, and its reptilian eyes began to radiate an azure light. Noah even smiled when he sensed the weight of the dragon's mind pushing on the walls of his mental sphere.