Hill glanced at William.
Although he was always smiling, the King was actually not happy at all.
For William, who had inscribed justice into his divinity, everything ahead was an intolerable evil.
Initially, Hill hadn't thought William would take on such a troublesome divinity as justice, but later he understood that if justice were in someone else's hands, they would eventually seek to snatch fairness from him.
And indeed, justice was a very powerful divinity, as long as his target was truly evil.
However, in contrast, facing the scenes in the Capital that were too cruel for humans, William's anger deepened greatly. He used to be unable to tolerate such malicious deeds but never felt this kind of empathetic sorrow before.
When he had just become the King of Saral, William seemed more like a detached outsider.
His style of handling things was always quite erratic, only appearing as a responsible ruler because he still retained a soldier's sense of justice.