Uma stood coldly aside, for him, such a siege held little significance. According to his view, it would only take his controlled skeleton army and zombie horde to act as the vanguard, and no matter how strong the combat capabilities of Homer's army were, they would crumble before this undead legion.
However, Komer decisively rejected his suggestion. This was not a fight to the death, but a full-fledged war of conquest. Although morally the Caucasus had no upper hand, they had, after all, received the vague approval of Katya, another heir to the throne. But to reveal the entire Dark Undead Power under the broad daylight, Komer was not sure whether such a stark contrast would immediately change the entire kingdom's view of him and the Caucasus, and the Church of Light's spearhead might instantly turn towards him. At this moment, Komer didn't dare to take the risk, at least not before securing decisive power, he was not willing to irrevocably nail himself to the Dark Lineage.