"I want to take everyone who lives in this camp to that place."

Everyone seemed to lose my words in my declaration. However, she finally screams in surprise, as if her thoughts have finally caught up.

"Yeah yeah eh !?"

"Huh, are you real ?!"

"Do you want everyone here to live there?"

I nodded as I fluttered at the squeezing Senna and Nao.

"Oh, I want to do that.

"Well, it doesn't mean that ... but ..."

I understand why Senna is muddy.

If I, as a human, appeal to the beasts to live in their own lands, I would arguably not get a good response. The Sennas would have been untrustworthy if there were no examples.

Still, it's different to give up from the end just because it's likely to be refused. Everyone may be impossible, but a few may follow. If some of them are satisfied with the new life, come with them and come to persuade the rest.

You don't have to do it all at once. Little by little, little by little, I'm going to encourage immigration with confidence.

Yes, as I explained, Sena seemed convinced.

"Sure, you don't have to convince everyone at once. If you continue to solicit patiently, you may someday be convinced."

"Yeah! I'm sure I'll go! If we persuade together, there will definitely be someone who will listen!"

I am relieved that Sena and Nao have agreed, and turn my eyes to Ms. Mora.

"That's right, Elder Mora, what if you say you should avoid inadvertent confusion?

Ms. Mora put her hand on her chin and thought that she would.

"... Honestly, I think it's a very helpful offer. Nobody has a future in this campsite."

"So, can you accept it?"

"... I want to ask one thing before that."

"What'll we do?"

As she tilts her head, Ms. Mora looks into her heart.

"Mr. Quito, why do you do that for us, the beastman? What does that action mean?"

"Do you need a reason to want to help someone?"

Even better, I have the same power as the god Toyokumo.

"... Hmm. Then, let's change the way we hear. Sure, the beastman is oppressed and vulnerable. But human beings have different classes and riches, and there are those who are just as troubled."

"In other words, the first thing you need to help is your relatives?"

"Am I saying something wrong?"

"No, I think you're right, but--

I accepted the look of Grandma Mora and tried to continue.

"If you do not do this, the beastmen who have been displaced by humans will perish. That's why I want to help the beastmen with priority."

"I see, species protection."

"That's not all, but the basics are that."

If we can do that, we want to make everyone happy, both human and beast, and we should.

But there is a limit to me, too. No matter how powerful he is, I am not absolutely able to change the rules of the world with one fingertip.

I want to save the beasts living in this camp. Taking that as a first step should give you a way to help those in other sufferings. I believe so.

"Mr. Quito has an interesting idea."

"What so?"

"Um, I usually don't think that way. Where is my knowledge?"

"Oh, no, that's ..."

When I was upset about how to answer, she laughed and shook her head.

"I'm sorry I'm sorry. Nobody wants to say anything."

"... I'm sorry. I'm trying to convince everyone ..."

"I'm sorry. I'm not bothered.

"Oh really! Thank you very much!"

"Ho-ho-ho, Mr. Quito is an interesting person. It would be ours to say thanks.-Well, if you decide, let's rest today. The sun has fallen."

Shiro and Kuro hugged her, laughing and shaking her beard.

"Grandma, will you live with me?" "Can you come home?"

"If everyone in the camp goes away, there's no reason to stay here, and we'll call you."

"Really me!" "Glad meow!"

Seeing Shiro and Kuro happily, and Ms. Mora looking at them with compassion, I felt my decision made stronger.

After all, the migration of the beastmen must succeed.