"That’s true. I’ll watch for now," Arthur said, then cleared his throat.
Godfrey raised an eyebrow. Was there another important bit of information he had to know? It appeared like it.
"Aside from Mrs. Athena, the others are still adamant that you join the authorities before they remove the bounty. They’re sure now that, with a good number of Titled gods and progenitors around, you have a huge red target mark on your back," Arthur said.
"There’s also word about some objects called relics that can make a summoner invincible. They think you’ll reconsider if you want to survive."
Godfrey scoffed. "Tell them to increase the bounty. One billion is too small for a demigod; it should be ten billion, perhaps a hundred. I’m sure there’ll be waves of people constantly hunting me down. I’ll either be forced to join them or die."
Arthur went silent for a moment, then smiled. "You’ve changed."
He rose to his feet. "Tell Isolde I visited, and don’t forget to take care of yourself."
"You’re leaving?"
"I’ve been here for a while. We’ve talked, and I’m certain you’re both alright."
***
Shortly after Arthur left, Godfrey went to his soul space and sat down on the throne. Now, it was time to use his rewards, he thought, looking at two cores.
One was purple; the other was quite transparent. The purple one was the dungeon core, and the transparent diamond-shaped one was Damascus’ core, a 38.6 Titled god whose ability could affect those with higher points.
Not that Godfrey was surprised; he wasn’t the first he had faced.
It had been a while since he used a dungeon core. Godfrey had no clue which was more powerful, but he was willing to bet the purple gate was better.
"Tempest. Toria." His voice echoed. Two portals appeared, and both phoenix knights emerged, took a few steps, and went on one knee.
Once Toria rose, Tempest would swiftly follow, so Godfrey had to give her the core. This was the literal definition of killing two birds with one stone.
Toria held the core and absorbed it. Her aura exploded, surging upward at a rapid pace. It swiftly broke into the Progenitor Tier and kept surging upward.
Tempest’s aura swiftly followed. Before Godfrey’s eyes, his knights glowed with golden light. Their heights remained the same, Tempest being twelve feet tall and Toria ten, but all the scratches on their armour vanished, and it looked like they donned new armour when the glow died down.
Both of them had risen to 32.5, just one point less to become Titled god summons!
This felt so gratifying.
He sent them back to their chamber, summoned Solstice, and gave him the dungeon core. A fierce gale exploded outward when Solstice absorbed the core.
His height reached fourteen feet; his arming swords might as well be a normal human’s greatsword.


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