"I can't just watch them like that and not care. There is no place for those beastmen on this continent. So many small beastmen have met with misfortune; if I have the ability to keep them but turn a blind eye, how will they survive?"
Eric recalled the first time he saw those small beastmen; they were even more miserable and pitiable than human slaves:
"And my tribe also needs beastmen to join. Only when everyone's strength is gathered together can we stand firm on this continent, right?"
Balu couldn't refute because his Ox-Head tribe was the same. It was precisely because all the Ox-Head people gathered together that they avoided many disasters.
"The Hadu tribe will forever be our friend," he said solemnly to Eric: "No matter what trouble you encounter, we will not stand by and watch."
