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Now reading: Chapter 75: Spoils and the Path Forward from The Gods’ Gacha Game: Return of the God-King, a Action novel by AstraMagically.

I was now alone in my room at the inn, having just returned from Istellia’s divine throne.

Although Istellia had warned that the Battle of Divine Will was approaching, she ntioned it would likely occur within a month and wouldn’t arrive any sooner than two weeks. So, I had so ti to spare that could be used to prepare for that ti. Still, it wasn’t exactly a generous window either.

Normally, from the mont a new god summoned their first divine warrior to their first Battle of Divine Will, around six months to a year tended to pass. Based on the information I’d gathered, it had already been five to six months since the first batch of divine warriors appeared—though the exact date remained uncertain.

While I could count myself lucky that Fantasia didn’t have anyone too powerful aside from Graham, on second thought, it was more of a curse than a blessing. Now, I’d be forced to face divine warriors from other gods who were already at Daleth or even He rank… while I was still stuck at Giml.

And no matter how I looked at it, I wasn’t confident I could reach Daleth in just two weeks.

“I could do it easily… if I don’t have a legendary class,” I muttered, holding my chin.

I was more than certain that the class advancent prerequisite for reaching Daleth rank wouldn’t be easy, and it would definitely take ti. Either way, that was a problem for later. Right now, I was still just level one. I’d worry about it when the ti ca.

Besides, I had just beaten Graham in the Grand Colosseum. That ant I now had all his items, including whatever he was carrying in his inventory.

Without further delay, I opened mine and checked the haul:

Abyssal Greatsword (Unique) x1Crimsonsteel Plate Armor (Rare) x1Runed Cloak of Lesser Haste (Rare) x1Ring of Bloodthirsty Pact (Unique) x1Boots of Anchored Will (Rare) x1Gauntlets of Brutal Montum (Rare) x1Reinforced Steel Halberd (Rare) x1Spiritbound Token of Dalmir (Rare) x1Elixir of Thunderheart (Rare) x1Map Piece: Forgotten Vault (Quest Item) x1

“Whoa, he was loaded!” I exclaid, spotting at least ten pieces of equipnt that were all rare grade or higher. And there were more that were of uncommon grade and below.

Unfortunately, his soul coins didn’t transfer over since they weren’t part of his inventory… Otherwise, I’d be filthy rich right now. I was more than sure that Graham’s soul coins had been taken by Raphael. After all, those coins were one of the key resources Istellia needed to summon divine warriors. That was also why there was a daily tax of one hundred soul coins each day to keep the summoning process running.

One other thing to note was that most of Graham’s equipnt had been destroyed when he transford into an abomination. Thankfully, a few key pieces survived—his weapon, so small accessories, and trinkets like the Ring of Bloodthirsty Pact and Runed Cloak of Lesser Haste had made it through intact.

Abyssal Greatsword

Grade: Unique

Type: Magic Sword

A greatsword forged in the depths of the Abyss, pulsating with lingering malevolent energy. Said to feed off the despair of fallen enemies.

Durability: 83/145Grants 25 StrengthEach kill restores a small portion of health and stamina.

Ring of Bloodthirsty Pact

Grade: Unique

Type: Enchanted Ring

A ring forged through an ancient pact between a warlord and a forgotten deity. It fuels the wearer’s strength at the cost of restraint.

Durability: 91/100Grants 10 Strength and 10 StaminaModerately increases the user’s thirst for violence (slight chance to enter Bloodlust state in combat).Bloodlust: Temporarily increases damage by 15% but reduces defense by 10%.

Runed Cloak of Lesser Haste

Grade: Rare

Type: Enchanted Cloak

A lightweight hooded cloak stitched with arcane runes of swiftness. This enchanted cloak is commonly used by veteran scouts of an ancient empire.

Durability: 50/50Grants 8 DexterityIncrease the user’s movent speed by 10%.Reduces stamina consumption for sprinting by 15%.

I didn’t exactly feel comfortable wearing the blood-soaked equipnt that had once belonged to Graham. Still, I didn’t mind equipping the ring and the cloak, especially since I hadn’t seen him wearing the latter, and it was in perfect condition.

As for the rest, I was considering selling them later for soul coins, though I hadn’t made a final decision yet. I wasn’t exactly strapped for coins at the mont, so there was no rush.

The greatsword, while powerful, wasn’t really my style. I preferred weapons with more flexibility. Maybe I’d keep it in reserve for special situations, like when I had to fight sothing massive. There was also so untouched equipnt that could co in handy, though they either didn’t fit my stature or combat style, with so being both.

Also, what is this elixir and map piece?

Elixir of Thunderheart

Grade: Rare

Type: Elixir

A concentrated elixir brewed from the heart of a storm-elent beast. It crackles faintly with static and volatile energy and is said to temporarily grant the power over lightning upon consumption.

Grants resistance to lightning-based attacks for 10 minutes.Grants the ability to use Basic Electro Magic during the effect duration.

Map Piece: Forgotten Vault

Grade: ???

Type: Quest Item

A weathered scrap of parchnt etched with ancient glyphs and a fragnt of a dungeon layout. Said to lead to a hidden vault sowhere in the Great Wilderness inside the Rift of Dungeons.

Huh, so Graham has been into the Rift of Dungeons before?

As far as I knew, the Rift of Dungeons connected to places that varied wildly in size. So dungeons were no larger than a massive building, while others spanned entire pocket worlds. The Great Wilderness was clearly on the larger end of that spectrum.

That ant it likely housed nurous aboriginals and native beings… which made it a perfect place for to gather plausibility—just as I had hoped. Now that I had this map piece, it might not be a bad idea to pay it a visit soti soon.

Setting that thought aside for now, I slipped the ring onto my finger and decided I’d put on the cloak later. Then, I opened my status screen.

Maximillian Anderson Lv. 1/60 (EXP 946/2,440)

HP: 100%

MP: 398/398

Rank: Giml [3]

Patron God: Istellia (Goddess of Imagination)

Class: Paradox Incarnate

Title: One Who Conquered the Impossible (4)

Status: Normal

Strength: 324 23 32 | Dexterity: 329 5 33 | Stamina: 271 18 27

Mind: 184 18 | Magic Power: 219 22 | Luck: 224 22

Plausibility: 765

Free Attributes: 0

Signature Skill(s): [Absorb Plausibility], [Fabled Vessel], [God!$# Creation], [Grant Plausibility], [Scenario Manipulation]

Skill(s): [Basic Alchemy Lv.7], [Basic Hand-to-Hand Combat Lv.7], [Basic Neutral Magic Lv.8], [Basic Shield Mastery Lv.8], [Back Stab Lv.3], [Berserk Lv.2], [Chantless Casting Lv.2], [Desperate Willpower Lv.8], [Extraordinary Agility], [Extraordinary Endurance], [Extraordinary Magic Power], [Extraordinary Power], [Heavy Slash Lv.6], [Heavy Stab Lv.6], [Inspect Eye Lv.3], [Interdiate Spearmanship Lv.1], [Interdiate Swordsmanship Lv.2], [Inventory], [Mana Manipulation Lv.6], [Mana Sense Lv.7], [ntal Tolerance Lv.5], [Negotiation Lv.5], [Night Vision], [Pain Tolerance Lv.6], [Paralysis Resistance Lv.3], [Poison Resistance Lv.3], [Projectile Defense Lv.3], [Predator’s Step Lv.4], [Weapon Manifestation Lv.1], [Wind Rush Lv.6]

Spell(s): {Mana Arrow}, {Mana Bullet}, {Spinning Mana Arrow}

“Damn… I’ve already used up almost half of the plausibility I got from the divine stag during the fight with Graham,” I muttered, clutching my head.

At this rate, I might burn through my entire reserve before I even get the chance to refuel it...

That aside, I’d noticed that my first signature skill had beco a little clearer. The skill now displayed more information than before, though it was still partially corrupted.

[God!$# Creation]

Rank: Di%@#?$

Type: Active

A fragnted authority that allows the user to rewrite fragnts of reality using the concept of divine creation. Through sufficient plausibility, the user may shape or generate new abilities or skills.

System Error: [0x00F4D3]

“Wait, isn’t this?!” I gasped, swallowing hard.

I could hardly believe what I was seeing. This skill was a fragnted authority that I once wielded as the God of Creation… the king of all gods. It was the very power I had used to create Divine Will in my past life. To think this skill would be that. I had my suspicions, sure, but seeing it here, even in this glitched, incomplete form… it confird that my so-called dreams weren’t just dreams after all.

Then, another realization hit . This skill didn’t run on divine power; it only activated by consuming plausibility.

It always cos back to plausibility… I let out a deep sigh.

“In terms of plausibility, I don’t have plausibility,” I muttered dryly, mocking myself.

The silver lining was that, now that I’d beco Istellia’s free agent, I should be able to do things I previously couldn’t, and more importantly, gather a significant amount of plausibility. That ant I could finally move forward with the next phase of my plan.

Of course, if things went south, I could just repeat the fourth scenario since that scenario was the one that held the most places containing faith. But this was a thing to consider later.

Setting that thought aside, I lay down on the bed and let my body relax for a mont.

“I’ve got a new sword… and even Graham’s weapon. But my spear is almost broken.”

There was a spear among Graham’s things, but it was clearly lower quality. At this point, uncommon-grade weapons were no longer suitable for my needs, and they wouldn’t last long in high-end combat situations.

Just as my eyes were beginning to drift shut, pulling toward sleep, they snapped open, and I bolted upright. Why haven’t I thought of it sooner?

I pulled out the nearly broken spear and held it in my hand. One of my signature skills, Grant Plausibility, allowed to permanently enhance a weapon, which ant that I should be able to do the sa with this spear. From my previous use of the skill, I’d learned sothing important: Weapons I’d used for a long ti—those that had a bit of history with —were not only cheaper to upgrade, but they also held far more potential.

Without wasting another second, I activated Grant Plausibility on the spear.

A weapon with potential has been detected.

Would you like to proceed with Grant Plausibility?

[Yes/No]

Of course!

You have used Grant Plausibility.

You have permanently enhanced the grade of Sharp Steel Spear.

Sharp Steel Spear has evolved into Resolute Spear of Echoed Resolve.

A total of 50 Plausibility has been consud.

Resolute Spear of Echoed Resolve

Grade: Rare

Type: Spear

An excellent-quality steel spear that has been transford by the wielder’s unwavering determination. It carries traces of past battles and resonates with the intent of its master, growing stronger the longer it is used.

Durability: 70/70Grants 5 Strength and 2 DexterityEach consecutive strike of this spear increases attack speed by 5% (stacks up to 25%).

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