Yeah, I feel the same way, but I'm wondering how much he's put together about Schierke and Guts yet (if he doesn't just know everything anyway because he's like, God on Earth); he must be interested in what he's heard about his old friend recently and all those Apostles that didn't come back from Flora's. Considering what's happening to Guts, and the fact that they've seen it before (at least Zodd knows the implications), I'm sure Griffith wouldn't want Guts and his powerful new friend to reach the powers that be at Elfhelm. He's grown dangerous enough as it is.
So I'm curious to see if he's going to ditch his laissez-faire attitude towards Guts and acknowledge him and his followers as threats, enemies, and official targets of the Hawks.
Should be good.
As far as how much Griffith knows being "god on earth" and all, I would hope he has knowledge of the grand movements of causality, but as far as all the intricate details he's blurry. If he was completely omnipotent it could be boring as a character.
But Sonja has seen both Schierke and Guts and knows they're in the city. And, no doubt, Zodd and the scarred Grunbeld know the extent of Guts new power.
As far as getting some form of acknowledgement of Guts as a threat, again, more likely the witch would get the attention.
I like this angle, as Guts failed to protect his previous "family" from Griffith. This could be a kind of redemption.
Then, maybe, we can see some kind of acknowledgement of threat.