A sovereign, even if they had fallen from their position and been imprisoned for ages, must still be immensely terrifying.
Tang Qi, already possessing many authorities as a "pseudo-sovereign," was still somewhat affected while holding the [Book of Knosaus].
This book was not disgusting, unlike other spirits that often manifested tentacles, meat tumors, or slime.
But it was terrifying; the divine pollution attached to it targeted the mind and soul, with howls and fierce laughter continuously emitting negative aura. Not only did it require judgment every ten seconds, but terrifying sounds and illusions also echoed in his ears while reading.
Tang Qi felt as if he were in a terrifying forbidden land, surrounded by countless mad faces trying to ravage and enslave him.
Should he show any flaw, it was quite possible that he would fail the next judgment and become a servant of Knosaus.
