The night deepened, and as the fire in the living room died out, Luo En quietly got out of bed, locked the door and windows.
Afterwards, he sneakily took out the twelve-sided die, and added the newly obtained silver badge to the altar. Then, shaking his cupped hands, he silently chanted his intended target in his mind.
Athena, Athena! Give me an Athena!
Those who have studied summoning know that it requires a catalyst. The item isn't fixed—it can be a scene, an offering, or something that makes a connection to the summoning target, commonly known as a sacred relic.
As Luo En knew, some obsessed gamers in the circle visited England, feverishly wanting to bring back some local soil specialities—from the red soil in front of King Arthur's tomb, no less—insisting on using it as a sacred relic to summon a big-eater beauty in a suit with tufty hair, to fight the Holy Grail War for them, and rid them of the 996 overtime work schedule.