"Saint Losa above!"
"Power, mercy, and holiness combined, Heavenly blessings upon our King Losa, ever victorious, basking in glory!"
Having witnessed a divine battle firsthand and watched as the fallen Grand Marshal was resurrected, not knowing who's started it, the simply clad combat cultivators, regional priests, and even bishops began to sing praises of this miracle.
Many Crusader soldiers began again to call out the honorific "King of the Crusaders," which they had previously shouted.
Maybe Losa hasn't truly been crowned a king, but a title of "King of the Crusaders" with such a prefix, even the two true kings present expressed no surprise or dissatisfaction; it was well-deserved.
As long as he doesn't openly claim the title of Holy Son, leaving them some room for maneuver, it's fine.
This scene left a deep impression on the Saracen people too.
