"Father, it's not only Dragon-men who are your people; many races are also willing to submit to your rule!"
"All races willing to adhere to the Golden Order will be granted opportunities that I bestow upon them."
As the supreme Dragon King ruling the world, Noah did not treat all things as mere trifles. In his eyes, all things and races were not equal; he particularly favored the Dragon-men and those beings who demonstrated excellent character and upright behavior.
The Monarch's favoritism often leads to injustice, even causing offspring to turn against each other. How much more so when such favoritism comes from a Lord of the World?
However, Noah did not consider his favoritism to be problematic. He was the Lord of the World, but he was also the Dragon King. If he didn't favor his own favored race, would he favor those alien races attempting to challenge the Golden Order?
Noah couldn't achieve complete impartiality; he indeed had his personal interests.
