The actions of the Sovereigns undoubtedly deviated from what Muria wanted to do, but Muria couldn't say anything about it because he desired a place that could better hone his race, allowing the Sovereigns to help him without asking for anything in return.
Based on this, Muria gradually gave up seeking the aid of the Sovereigns, no longer seeing them as a reliable source of strength, and relied solely on himself.
Yet, even so, Muria's Divine Court was not at a disadvantage in the Epics against the Mother of All Things System and even advanced steadily with firm and powerful steps, generally having the upper hand.
However, such an advantage was hardly worth mentioning as it was obtained at the cost of the fall of one Deity after another and the destruction of legions built around legends, with the world's essence continually being consumed.