"Put these away carefully. These are ancient ruin sites with plenty of resources. When the time comes, the Deragons can hold Trials to consolidate their position among the rest."
Jared then gave the stack of notes to Godrick.
Godrick was a little flustered when he received them. He held onto the maps as he looked at Jared in awe. How did he manage to find out the locations of these ruins in the first place?
"I'm going to remain here for a few days. Just go about your business like you normally would. You needn't worry about me," added Jared with a wave of a hand.
"Very well."
Godrick nodded frantically and turned around to leave.
"Wait, there's one more thing. Have you been able to access the dungeon?" asked Jared.
Godrick paused and replied, "We can. After Ryker's death, the arcane array surrounding the dungeon vanished. Are you going to take a look?"
Godrick assumed Jared was going to visit the place where his mother was once imprisoned.
However, Jared shook his head. "I'm not. Since the dungeon is accessible, you should store Heavenly Lightning Stones there for safekeeping. Maybe it'll be of use someday."
"I've already had my men put them away," replied Godrick.
"Okay. That will be all."
When Jared waved his hand again, Godrick left the room.
Jared had thought of using the Heavenly Lightning Stones to blow up the Warriors Alliance dungeon as a last resort.
However, Jared had to consider Josephine's safety. If he was going to blow up the dungeon, then he had to pinpoint the exact location of her cell.
While Jared had entered the dungeons twice, the time spent there was too short for him to make a proper observation.
As it stood, entering the dungeon was going to be difficult. Even with the Necro Ring as a teleportation device, he could not break into the dungeon so easily, as Warrior's Alliance had recently sectioned off some parts of the area.
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