Summoners War: Only I Summoned Divine Beasts - Chapter 1631 - 58 Million Ena

Chapter 1631: 58 Million Ena
“Huu…” Nathan exhaled deeply before opening his eyes. He instantly fell on his back while stretching his arms. “It’s over!”
“Congratulations.” Garuda nodded. “Since we’re done here, I should also get some rest.”
“Thank you for your hard work.” Nathan waved his hand.
“You too.” Garuda disappeared.
“It is hard, but you should have a lot of ena right now. I don’t know how many you possess right now.”
“Same. Should I check?” Auric thought for a moment. Checking alone shouldn’t use too much ena, so he activated his Soul Contract so that he could have his information recorded by the world.
Name: Nathan Reckmoon
Level: 898/???
Race: H*u%m@*an
Quality: Perfect (Low)
Ena: 58,123,511/???
Absorption Rate: 72%
Skill Unlock: Error
“I have 58 million ena right now. I guess it should be more than enough to upgrade all of you to reach 25 million.” Nathan smiled. He would just have to give them 15 million each, leaving him with a surplus of 3 million.
Still, he was a bit disappointed to see that his quality didn’t get upgraded again even though he had so much ena. As Tiamat said, he probably had to wait until he had a divine body.
“Indeed. It’s outside my prediction that you end up getting 16 million. I guess the maximum number for the alpha class core is 17 million instead of 15 million.”
“Yeah. We will have to wait for Selena so that we can get the most accurate number, though, but mine should be quite accurate as well. With the addition of the manual, my absorption rate should reach 97% after all.”
Xolotl thought for a moment. “And you still have plenty of cores. You may have distributed the elite class cores to the girls, but there are plenty of warrior class or lower cores.
“Yes. I should get another ten to twenty million from them. I will do it over the course of two to three months.”
Xolotl raised another topic. “Do you really intend to help them evolve?”
“Yes. Is there something wrong?” Nathan asked.
“No. To become a true god, you generally need three things. First, you need a much more powerful form of divinity. This is what I have been trying to teach them.”
“I hope that will be enough.” Nathan was always grateful to Xolotl. Xolotl had been a good mentor for the group.
“The second thing is karma. You need to wash your existence with the karma you possess. That is to strengthen your existence. Karma, as you know, is a very mysterious power. That’s why it’s necessary to receive a baptism of karma.”
“Which I will provide to them to a certain extent. However, I’m also planning to sweep away the ash cloud. This action will definitely be seen by many people. And with this, they will be grateful to us. Well, I have a bit of mixed feelings since it feels like I’m doing this for their gratitude.”
“Don’t be.” Xolotl raised one finger. “Gods are doing it in one way or another. They perform miracles so that their believers will feel grateful and continue to worship them. This is not just to gather faith, but also to gather karma.”
Nathan nodded. “What about the third requirement?”
“The third requirement is a vessel that will be able to withstand all that. It is similar to a divine body, but not the exact same thing. For a divine body, you are transforming your mortal body into a divine body.
“That means mortal constraints are not limited to you anymore. Your body will stop aging, or at least that’s what most goddesses prefer. No more sickness whatsoever. It will be able to withstand anything because it’s constructed by the power of rules.
“However, after the baptism of karma, a new vessel has to be created. You can think of the divine body being the new organs of your new vessel, and after the baptism, muscles, blood, and other things will be created. And by creating the last vessel, you are basically enveloping your entire existence with a layer of skin.
“That’s just an analogy, so don’t take it literally.” Xolotl paused for a moment. “And by evolving them, I think the vessels will be created first.”
“Can you explain a bit more?” Nathan asked.
“Yeah. The information about the true gods should have been stored by this world. And this world turns the information into data. By using this data, the world might be able to create a new vessel.
“I believe this is also one of the plans of the ancient gods. They’re using this world because it’s suitable to help us create a new vessel rather than wasting so much time when doing it ourselves.”
Nathan crossed his arms. “Will it cause any trouble?”
“I don’t think so. If this is the case, the amount of karma required to do this process is severely lowered. After all, a portion of them will be covered by ena and materials.”
Nathan widened his eyes in shock. “So, the Soul Contract is that powerful?”
“I believe so. However, I don’t think your Soul Contract can make a vessel yet. Right now, your Soul Contract doesn’t have any divinity yet.
“So, I’m asking you to continue exposing your contract to your divine rules. This way, when it advances, it will possess a ’Space and Time’ divine rule rather than just a ’Time’ divine rule from the original Nathan.
“In addition, you need to first upgrade your Soul Contract. Most likely, the next upgrade will allow your Soul Contract to contain your divine rules. This means they will be ready to create a vessel.
“Before that, it’s best to just increase their progress as much as possible,” Xolotl explained.
“I should explain that to Fenrir and the others. I’m sure they will be happy to hear it.”
“Yeah. Don’t worry about that. I have told them.”
Nathan looked up, contemplating. “In that case, we will proceed according to your plan. Now that I think about it, can I actually use the Soul Contract to use their karma to progress them?”
“Maybe, but I think it will be a bad idea. They should use their own karma for the baptism. This also prevents them from being lazy.”
Nathan couldn’t refute Xolotl’s words. “Well, you are right. They love to fight but are lazy about other things. I guess that works as well.”
“Yeah. I bet they’re going to compete with each other though.”
“Everyone wants to get their own karma to become a true god after all.” Nathan chuckled.
Xolotl just smiled. “Since you get the idea, I should go back.”
“Yeah. Thanks, Xolotl.”
Xolotl nodded as he disappeared.


