If not for seeing Ebert's resentment, Wu Chang wouldn't have figured out that this old man, knocked down by a single move and clueless even in death, was such a big shot.
An ordinary person from a medium-sized family, slightly reclusive, yet managed to attract the Church's attention, design and implement a god-making plan, enough to showcase Ebert's immense capabilities.
Ebert's life was filled with resentment and regrets, but in Wu Chang's eyes, much of it was self-inflicted.
His life could be summed up in two words: twisted.
He dared defy the world and research taboos deemed blasphemous, yet he didn't want to do it secretly; he insisted on publishing for public recognition.
Finally getting a platform and support from the Church, they erased all who knew his past, leaving over a hundred dead for his sake.
