Faith was always a very serious matter.
No matter how chaotic Laine was internally or how their doctrines had been twisted, the Deity they had worshiped for over a thousand years was still the Lord of the Dawn.
When the Laine People could act in the name of the Lord of the Dawn, many of the original troubles ceased to be troubles.
Just as with the convening of the All Nations meeting, it was the will of the Lord of the Dawn. Now, the split forty-three members would not oppose, but would fully cooperate.
No matter how they had acquired dominion, the Lord of the Dawn remained a great presence they could never ignore.
James Watson had received permission from the Lord of the Dawn to convene this meeting, so those people would likely not refuse.
It was not merely the coercive power of faith; these forty-three members also believed that James Watson was not merely exploiting the name of the Lord of the Dawn to harm others—in the Kingdom of Laine, no one had the audacity to do so.