Chapter 914: 914. Forging
The Yin body had created a black membrane around Noah's heart when he was still a human. Then, when he had fused himself with a Cursed Dragon, the membrane and his heart had merged to become a single organ.
That had improved Noah's healing abilities. His injuries would close far faster than those of similar beings on the same level. Also, it made his heart one of the strongest organs in his body.
Noah needed a place inside his body where he could put the organ containing higher energy. He couldn't leave something capable of such gravitational pull near tissues that it could break apart easily.
Of course, that was relative to Noah's situation. Every tissue in his body surpassed the human standards, but he was dealing with an organ meant to contain a star.
He had to make sure that he wouldn't incur in ugly repercussions after the transplant.
Nevertheless, Noah had yet to create the actual organ, so he didn't spend too much time planning what would come after that.
In his mind, the organ had to be reasonably simple. He would use his muscles to make the internal parts and his skin for the external ones. Then, he would forge them together with higher energy imbued with a specific meaning.
In the end, Noah would add a modified version of his spherical rune to improve the overall containment of the higher energy.
It took Noah a bit more than three months to heal, but that only because he refused to stop cultivating in that period. The massive wound on his back would start to bleed again whenever the Demonic Sword sent darkness to his dantian.
Still, Noah returned to his peak and approached the forging once he made sure that he had studied every aspect of the procedure.
Generally speaking, creating an organ meant only to contain energy was simple. After all, Noah would use his body parts to make it, which meant that there wouldn't be any rejection after the transplant.
The real issues were the actual capacity of the organ and whether it could contain that incredible amass of energy. Also, there was a problem connected to how resilient Noah's body was.
The new organ would be a center of power containing energy dense enough to level cities. Anyone would have second thoughts when the idea of putting it inside their bodies became doable in their minds.
Yet, Noah couldn't be sure of those features until he tested the item.
Noah took a small bit of higher energy from the cubical formation and inserted it in his mental sphere. That seemingly solid gas entered the sea in his mind and came out in the form of a rotating orb that radiated a gravitational pull similar to that seen in the dark star.
The meaning that he had used when he imbued the higher energy used his ambition as a fuel. Noah had imagined himself flying toward the starry sky and destroying everything in his path with his bare hands.
He wasn't a blade in the dream. He had human features as he strived for the peak.
Noah had to imagine the entirety of himself as he reached for the stars since the new organ was bound to change his existence. After all, he was going to have four centers of power if the transplant was a success.
As for what concerned the small star inside the cubical formation, its form became a bit unstable when it lost part of its energy. Noah would have to pour more darkness inside it to restore its balance.
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