Becoming the Creator God of the Inuyasha World

Noah observed the memories extracted from the world's rule threads, a sneer appearing on his face.

"How laughable. The gods' foolishness and short-sightedness caused this world to miss its opportunity to give birth to a world consciousness, and nearly dragged it from a state of perfection into one of imperfection."

The ridicule on his face deepened as he continued his thoughts.

"Gods born from the world itself, without a higher existence to restrain them—how are they any different from humans with their ever-growing desires?"

Before the world developed an inhibitory force, the gods that naturally emerged lacked any superior constraints.

In other words, the world became nothing more than a chessboard for the gods.

Without restraint, they acted recklessly.

Though there were varying levels of strength among them, they all remained within the same realm.

Take the gods of Teyvat, for example. While higher-ranking gods vastly outmatched lower ones, they ultimately existed within the same tier.

It was only at the level of the Four Shades that true dimensional suppression could be exercised.

Because of the existence of higher beings, the gods of Teyvat did not dare to act wantonly.

Otherwise, the ley lines of Teyvat would have been ruined long ago due to their conflicts and reckless actions, inevitably leading to the world's destruction.

However, in the Inuyasha world, after tens of thousands of years of development, the world naturally birthed a god above gods—a divine throne paired with a complete system of divine governance.

This system was called "Ame-no-Mihashira" (Pillar of Heaven).

Ame-no-Mihashira was no trivial matter; it was the divine seat naturally born of the world, governing the entire world's operations.

In essence, whoever sat on that throne would control all the gods and rules of the world.

It was equivalent to the original Heavenly Principles of Teyvat, and in terms of its rule system, it was even more comprehensive and refined than Teyvat's.

However, in terms of quality, it was still half a level inferior to Teyvat's Heavenly Principles.

Naturally, all the gods desired that seat.

The powerful gods fought ruthlessly for the position, deploying all possible schemes and deadly measures.

Meanwhile, weaker gods, knowing they could never claim the throne, feared that whoever did would wield the power of life and death over them. They feigned obedience while secretly plotting against the stronger deities.

Within a mere decade, more than half of the divine host perished, causing severe disruption to the world's order and even damaging its fundamental structure.

In response to the harm it suffered, the world instinctively sought to protect itself—just like how the human body's immune system activates in the face of illness.

The world's natural response was to weaken the authority of the gods.

With the emergence of the Eternal Throne, divine authorities were gradually reclaimed by it.

Since gods were merely incarnations of rules, having their authority stripped was no different from being erased.

Upon realizing this, the gods abandoned their ambition to claim the Eternal Throne and instead turned to attacking it in desperation, hoping to destroy it entirely.

This, however, only escalated the world's immune response, leading to the complete eradication of the divine host within a few short years.

In the end, the gods' downfall was entirely self-inflicted—they had defied the natural course of the world's evolution.

"A masterless Eternal Throne... such an immense fortune falling from the heavens. If I don't seize it, it would be a crime against destiny."

Before Noah, the World Gate leading to the Inuyasha world appeared. But then he scoffed at himself—Destiny? What destiny? I'm the Heavenly Principle itself, would I be punishing myself?

Asmoday and Istaroth stared in astonishment at their master, who suddenly stood up from his throne, his face alternating between sneers and delight.

Istaroth, in her tiny fairy form, fluttered after him in excitement. "Master, are you heading to the Inuyasha world? I want to go too!"

Noah paused, his golden eyes narrowing at Istaroth. "And why do you want to go?"

With an exaggeratedly cute expression, Istaroth blinked her big eyes. "Because I'm your mouthpiece and comic relief! I have to stay by your side. Even if you're bored, I can keep you entertained, right?"

Noah chuckled. "Fair point. But let's be real, you just want to explore the new world."

"Fine, there's nothing urgent in Teyvat for now. You have my permission."

With that, he stepped into the World Gate. Istaroth excitedly flashed a victory sign at Asmoday, as if to say I'm going on another adventure with the master!

Asmoday, bewildered, watched Istaroth disappear into the portal, wondering, What does that even mean...?

Regaining her composure, her golden eyes turned cold again as she resumed overseeing Teyvat. Through her authority, she monitored the subordinate world, ensuring that no one dared to defy the Heavenly Principle.

...

Inuyasha World

Noah appeared in a vast expanse under a sky painted with aurora-like colors.

Istaroth marveled, "Wow! Master, you've arrived directly at the world's core region!"

In Teyvat, the core was Celestia, and in the Abyss, it was the Crimson Moon.

In the Inuyasha world, this place was known as Takamagahara, the High Heavens.

Noah stated, "There used to be numerous divine realms created by gods here, but due to their ceaseless infighting, they were all erased by the world's instincts."

The so-called Takamagahara was, in essence, a conglomeration of divine realms pieced together by the deities who once ruled this world.

In reality, these divine realms were akin to the Serenitea Pot realms crafted by the Adepti like Madame Ping in Teyvat, only far larger in scale.

The method of entering these divine realms was through the Torii Gates, which led to the myth that passing through a Torii would take one into a god's domain.

Istaroth scratched her head in confusion. "A great calamity? What happened?"

She spread her tiny arms wide, gesturing at their surroundings.

"I can feel that this world is incredibly powerful, not even a bit weaker than Teyvat before Master's arrival. In fact, it might be even stronger. And not only that, it's a planar world!"

"What kind of disaster could cause all the gods of a plane world to mysteriously vanish?"

Noah smirked, extending his hand. The space before him twisted, opening a portal to the core of Takamagahara.

"Follow me, and you'll find out."

Istaroth, filled with curiosity, flitted through the portal after him.

Upon stepping through, they were met with a sight that made Istaroth's jaw drop in awe.

A colossal disk, woven from countless world rules, floated before them. Sacred patterns constantly shifted across its surface, displaying the ever-changing mysteries of the cosmos.

Emanating from the ring was an infinite and profound essence of world order.

Istaroth blinked rapidly, her eyes nearly popping out of their sockets. Her mouth hung open in shock.

"T-this... this is... the Eternal Throne!"

As the servant of the Heavenly Principle, Istaroth instantly recognized what this was—the Eternal Throne, also known as the Throne of the Heavens, the ultimate authority of a world.

She had learned from Noah's knowledge that not every world could give birth to the Eternal Throne. Only a fully developed world with a complete worldview, capable of sustaining numerous deities, could produce a ruler of creation who wielded the authority to shape the world.

In Teyvat, there were two Eternal Thrones. Though they had now merged into one, both the First and Second Thrones were capable of wielding creative authority—the power to bring forth all things within a world and establish its operational order.

Istaroth excitedly clung to Noah's sleeve and shook it vigorously. "Master, Master! You sensed the presence of the Eternal Throne, didn't you? This is the Eternal Throne, Master!"

If the master, who already possessed two Eternal Thrones, could claim a third, how powerful would he become?

As a servant of the Heavenly Principle, her strength was directly tied to Noah's. She could wield one-tenth of his power, and now, she was already over three times stronger than she had been under Phanes.

But she knew that Noah was far beyond just three times stronger than Phanes—his vast array of authorities and powers made the difference immeasurable.

Noah patted Istaroth's head with a smirk. "Calm down. It's just another Eternal Throne."

"But…" He chuckled. "With a fully developed pantheon system, my Teyvat pantheon will become even more robust, flourishing like never before. Hahaha!"

With laughter, Noah strode toward the Eternal Throne, spreading his arms wide before diving directly into the divine disk woven from countless rules.

To seize control of the Eternal Throne, the process was simple—harmonize with its rules, absorb them, and reweave the divine disk within his consciousness.

This divine disk was similar to his Primordial Law Ring, except it contained an entire pantheon management system.

Unlike Teyvat's Human Realm System, which focused on human faith and the weaving of destiny, this pantheon system was designed for managing divine affairs.

Simply put, it functioned as an administrative structure for the gods.

Before assimilating the Inuyasha world, the divine disk and the Primordial Law Ring could not merge, as they were entirely separate world rule cores.

However, through the Human Realm System, the pantheon system could be integrated seamlessly.

Istaroth gazed at her master, who was merging with the Eternal Throne, eyes filled with fanaticism.

Following Phanes meant starving most of the time, barely making any progress in ten thousand years. But following the new master? Three meals a day, ten times the progress, I might just burst from all this power!

[Ding! Detecting foreign creative authority attempting assimilation.]

[System activating defensive barriers to prevent assimilation.]

[Ding! Host's pure physical law-based body possesses extreme adaptability. Would you like the system to assist in reverse assimilation?]

Without hesitation, Noah approved.

The authority of creation held terrifying assimilative power—it could completely transform the deity wielding it, turning them into mere executors of the world's will.

Essentially, it was a contest of dominance: Would the will control the sword, or would the sword control the will?

As the rules of the Inuyasha world flowed into his body through the divine disk, Noah restructured them within his consciousness, weaving a new divine disk.

Externally, the colossal divine disk gradually faded, while within his consciousness, it became increasingly tangible and intricate.

A radiant seven-colored divine light radiated from Noah's body, illuminating the void of Takamagahara.

Though the process seemed lengthy, the authority of time within the divine disk distorted reality—a millennium within the throne was but a mere second outside.

As the authority of creation was gradually mastered by Noah, the divine disk behind him slowly rotated, naturally exuding a primordial aura.

Through the divine disk, he directly perceived everything within the Inuyasha world—the vast lands, the dimensional barriers of the Netherworld and Yomi, all the living beings inhabiting the land, and the fragments of divine authority scattered across the earth after the war between the gods.

At the moment Noah sat upon the divine throne of Ame-no-Mihashira, brilliant seven-colored auroras instantly illuminated every corner of the world.

Mountains and rivers, the sky, the netherworld, and Yomi—every place witnessed the radiance.

The world itself seemed to be celebrating the enthronement of the Lord of the Eternal Throne.

All living beings in the world felt an inexplicable joy from deep within their hearts.

Those who had not reached the level of gods were completely unaware of what was happening, only feeling an inexplicable happiness.

...

Himeji City – Rex Lapis's Temple

Zhongli, sensing the sudden shift within the world, looked up at the sky, his golden eyes filled with shock.

Why is this world experiencing the same phenomenon as when Teyvat absorbed other worlds? The world itself... is rejoicing! What happened?

Buzz—

Just as Zhongli was about to probe further, new layers of Geo and Contracts laws continuously poured into his godhood, further strengthening his authority as the Geo Archon.

Simultaneously, within these new rules, he unmistakably felt the presence of the Heavenly Principle.

For the first time in centuries, a flicker of surprise crossed Zhongli's composed expression.

"This is...!"

He could clearly perceive the manifestation of the concept known as the Pantheon.

Before his eyes unfolded a blueprint, expanding outward like a tree diagram with Heavenly Principle at the core, radiating in all directions.

The closer one was to the center of the blueprint, the closer they were to the Heavenly Principle.

At this moment, Zhongli found himself positioned within the second ring, holding the rank of a Primary God, while the first ring was occupied by the Supreme Gods, the direct attendants of the Heavenly Principle, with the core being the Creator.

Currently, the blueprint consisted of five rings.

• First Ring – Supreme Gods: Direct attendants of the Heavenly Principle.

• Second Ring – Primary Gods: Those who wield absolute mastery over one or more laws at over seventy percent.

• Third Ring – Subordinate Gods: Holders of divine seats and authority, serving under Primary Gods.

• Fourth Ring – Minor Gods: Possessing divine seats and power but lacking direct control over laws.

• Fifth Ring – Noragami: Believed in by humans, able to convert faith into meager divine power.

Teyvat's Adepti and the Noragami of the Inuyasha world were now classified within the outermost layer of this divine hierarchy.

Despite the complexity of the Pantheon, it was clear that much of the divine order remained unoccupied.

Currently, the first ring contained only four Supreme Gods:

• Istaroth, the Ruler of Time.

• Asmoday, the Ruler of Space.

• Esdeath, the Ruler of Ice.

• Aether, the Abyss Overlord.

In the second ring, the Primary Gods were mainly the Archons of Teyvat and three amusing Abyss Lectors.

The third ring featured only a single Subordinate God—Yae Miko, serving under Raiden Ei.

The fourth ring remained empty.

However, the fifth ring was filled with countless people, including the Vision holders of Teyvat and the Noragami of the Inuyasha world.

Though the blueprint was extensive, ninety percent of divine seats remained vacant, including the once-occupied thrones of Izanagi, the Lord of Takamagahara, and Izanami, the Lord of Yomi.

...

Almost immediately after the Pantheon blueprint materialized, every being woven into its structure instinctively felt its presence.

A wave of awe, shock, delight, fervor, and worship swept across all those connected to the divine hierarchy.

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