Chapter 513: The Sky-Descending Reinforcements of Waste Stone Mountain Ranges_2

The only problem is probably that it's too despicable. Being despicable is quite discreditable, not conducive to spreading one's image; Linden could even imagine, if all his "Knights" were to become Undead, others' impression of him would definitely transform into that of "a belligerent Slaanesh," "a cunning Tzeentch," "a destructive Nagou," and "endlessly depraved without any bottom line."

A Knight's behavior, to a certain extent, also reflects the image of a deity. Linden trusts the Undead profoundly, believing that as long as he has such a group of "loyal Knights," his image couldn't possibly get any better.

Especially the image of depravity, unquestionably none could surpass.

"Fortunately, I'm not a True God, I just want to employ a part of the Divine Authority."