Perhaps because of the game system, the players were highly resistant to spiritual and soul-related skills and spells.
So, William's intimidation ability didn't work; it only enraged the players.
Schuck heaved a helpless sigh when he saw the players jump to their feet.
William was a traditional Saint Samurai, who were famous for their condescension.
They were only second to the pope, and even on a line with him sometimes. Also, they were highly popular and revered by the believers thanks to their capabilities and charm.
The Church of Light, as a major church, had believers dutifully serving the Saint Samurai everywhere they went.
Some beautiful girls even wanted to be their bed warmers.
They were spoiled by the entire Church of Light. They were always the center of attention in the church as long as they didn't make mistakes.
Under such circumstances, it was inevitable that the Saint Samurai became proud.