"Can this Light Priest you defend save as many people as this Lich?"
This question was preposterous, yet James Watson was at a loss for words. He really had grown old, his mind not as sharp as before, unable to see through even the most essential truths.
Back when he was the Supreme Decree, James Watson was firm in issuing a pardon for Amberser. The reason was simple: if a Lich had saved lives, by the rules, he should be absolved.
But after retiring, James Watson increasingly felt that Laine was on the decline, and consequently, he began to put aside the laws of Laine. With his lifelong standards gone, he naturally became confused.
Now, pointed out by his son Kaid, James Watson finally realized how serious his issues were.