The news of Kana becoming a god was met with silence by the senior leadership privy to it.
They neither widely publicized it nor explained it within the Night Watchers.
However, they underestimated the impact and power that Kana's deification would bring.
Even before Kana became a god, many within the Night Watchers firmly believed in Kana's identity as the "Savior".
Their feelings toward Kana had long evolved from initial adoration and respect to a deep-seated faith.
After Kana's deification, these believers quickly noticed something unusual.
In the belief system, followers offer faith to gods, and in return, the gods' power is reflected back to the followers, forming the foundation of the power of faith.
If Kana had become a god through faith, he might have been able to control or sever this connection of faith, but the issue was he didn't rely on faith to ascend; to him, the power of faith was no more than a dispensable chicken rib.
