Noah didn't want to see a fight between Divine Demon and King Elbas, but he had no say on the matter. The Royal had killed one of Divine Demon's disciples. Noah had no right to interrupt or try to divide the two experts.
Truth be told, Noah liked having King Elbas around. The two of them had similar mindsets, and they shared a deep respect for each other. Moreover, the Royal was extremely useful, especially when it came to situations that Noah didn't know how to approach.
Yet, Divine Demon was a fated ally. Noah owed him since he found his inheritance under the Great Whirlpool. The expert was even an asset in the solid stage. Noah would obviously side with him if the situation forced him to choose between the two experts.
Divine Demon left the platoon of hybrids and flew toward Noah's group. The air became tense as his influence spread through the environment. The world reflected the expert's mood and made everyone expect a violent move.