As Mitsuko had said, the situation in the wolf village could become dangerous for them after Bian decided to reject Gideon's newly proposed idea of uniting the mythological races.
Lady Mitsuko suggested discussing this further in her own village, the safest place for Gideon.
She could guarantee that the Kitsune would not harm him, but she could not promise that they would agree to his idea.
The three of them stepped out of the village hall, where Bian and several wolves were watching Gideon with wounded hearts, feeling betrayed.
But Gideon was still human. Bian should have known that he could not rely on him forever. No matter what, Gideon would always prioritize his own race above others.
There were no threats, no intimidation, nothing. Gideon managed to leave the village accompanied by Mitsuko and Siver.
If Bian was truly set on his decision, then the wolf village was no longer an ideal place to discuss this idea.
