All of the rescued and freed former human slaves of the Beastmen Confederacy choose to stay in the "Giant Tower" rather than return to their original location.
Half of those who were attacked in their villages or kidnapped while traveling along the roads choose to stay in the "giant tower" as they did.
The other half choose to return to their original lives.
In the end, about 7,000 people will remain in the "Giant Tower.
The town centered on the Giant Pagoda had already expanded to the size of a city.
undefinedThere is enough land to accommodate approximately 7,000 people, and the gift of "Infinite Gacha" will be enough to support food, clothing, and shelter until their lives are stabilized.
Thanks to this, we were able to accept them smoothly without any confusion.
The former human slaves, those who were forcibly abducted, and the residents of the race that originally resided in the "Giant Tower" let out a sigh of relief.
After the problems with the Allied Beast Nation were settled, I was finally able to talk calmly with Miya.
We sat and faced each other at a table near the "N, prefab" where she was sleeping.
The table is outdoors, so the sky is blue and the breeze is pleasant. We could hear the voices of the workers and children playing happily in the distance, and it was very comfortable.
We talked again about how we were able to enter to help Mya at the right time, while listening to the children's playful voices.
Naturally, everything we tell her is false, but since she has no power or reason to search for the truth, it doesn't matter.
After listening to the whole story, Mya thanks him again.
Thank you, Mr. Dirk. I don't know what would have happened if Mr. Dirk hadn't come to my rescue. ......"
But even if I hadn't gone to help, the Witch of the Gigantic Tower would have saved Mya and her friends without a problem.
I humbly lifted up the "Giant Tower" and the "Giant Witch" in the hope of making them feel a little more favorable, but for some reason, when Miya heard what I said, she blushed and denied it.
'That's not true! Mr. Dirk used his "firewall" to protect everyone, including me, so I was unhurt and safe! And because Mr. Dirk came, I--!
Miya opens her mouth excitedly, but before she can finish the second half of her speech, she abruptly falls silent.
She even blushes up to her ears and moves her mouth repeatedly, 'cracking up,' and then turns her head down awkwardly.
The silence continued and the air became slightly strange, so I looked at her and broached another topic.
I guess by now the Adventurers' Guild should have informed everyone involved that the people who were kidnapped, including Miya, are safe and sound.
Many of those kidnapped by the beast race have asked the Adventurers' Guild to look for them by their relatives, friends, or lovers.
The close ones of such kidnapped people are told through the Adventurers' Guild that they are 'safe.
Some, however, have chosen to move to the "Giant Tower" despite the presence of their relatives.
Some chose to bring their families and loved ones from the outside.
The reason for this seems to be that they want to live in peace under the "Witch of the Giant Tower," rather than being kidnapped or attacked again outside the tower.
Miya, on the other hand, is...
"Miya-chan, you are going back to the village instead of staying in the 'giant tower,' right?"
...... Yes. I can't leave my brother alone, and I can't be dishonest with him about taking care of his grave or his pharmacology teacher. But ......"
Miya pauses for a beat and then hesitantly tells us.
If Mr. Dirk wants me to stay, I'll stay!
Don't worry, you don't have to worry about this place or me. You should be free to make your own choices as you see fit, Miya-chan.
......Yes, and..."
For some reason, Mya's shoulders slump deeper than before in response to my reply.
I'm glad she's willing to help, but I can't keep her from thinking about her brother Elio, who is waiting for her. Besides, saints are present wherever they are and can fulfill their role to the full by continuing to heal people.
The important point is the fact that a saint was born among the human race and continues to heal people. It might be more acceptable to say that she is working as a "saint" in a local area rather than in a "giant tower" now.
As I was wondering what to say to her, Miya, who had regained her composure, let out a wry smile and said, "I'm not sure how to follow up on your comment.
I'm going back to the village. Please come visit us sometime, Dirk and the others. My brother would love to meet you all.
Of course, if I get the chance, I'll definitely be there."
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