The divine Kingdom in Tang Zhen's mind had already taken shape. What was lacking now was the rules for the operation of the divine Kingdom and the intelligent creatures that lived within it.
As for what kind of creature he wanted to conjure, Tang Zhen had yet to make up his mind. Moreover, there was no need to be in a hurry for such a matter.
If he didn't want to, he could leave the God's kingdom blank all the time, which would not delay his early cultivation.
However, under normal circumstances, the creator still liked to conjure some life forms and make them his servants.
For example, the Aboriginal gods were the best example.
If it were not for the spiriters that were conjured back then to guard and manage the divine Kingdom loyally, the indigenous gods would probably have been dead long ago.
If Tang Zhen were to encounter any mishaps, the intelligent life within the divine Kingdom in his mind would similarly be his final reliance.