"The kids can show me their houses later. I can force those who were staying there for some compensation, but I don't think I can help in getting those houses back, as other people would just force their way in again," their guide readily said.
"That's already good. It's better to get something instead of nothing," Luciel said in agreement.
The kids weren't strong enough to defend their houses at all, and the man who acted as their guide also couldn't watch the kids' situation all the time, as he also had other things to do.
If he was gone one day, those houses would just go to other people in the end, so it's still better to get something out of it while they still can.
The base they were in wasn't like the North Base, which at least has orphanages that manage the children.
In bases like this, they don't have enough energy and time to look after kids at all, so the kids have to find ways to survive on their own.
