I don't mind taking action directly against the Church people, killing a few Divine Favored doesn't matter. My daughter is gone, and even if I go a bit crazy, no matter how many people from the Church die, they can only remain silent.
But this isn't the reason I chose to shelter you."
Kael was momentarily surprised. The Caesar Governor's meaning seemed somewhat different from what he had just assumed.
Originally, he thought Caesar was unwilling to take this risk, and even wanted to remain silent about his daughter's death.
This shocked him, as the governor, known in his past life for decisiveness and swift action, could still remain calm in such a situation.
Unexpectedly…
His meaning was actually that he didn't intend to hide this anger, and didn't mind expressing it directly. What he really rejected was Kael's words about "intimidating the Holy Hall and directly interfering with the schemes against Kael."
No... That's not right.
