Why not asking the goddess to change her message and make it something like: "you have to help everyone, regardless of race ?"
She would still help but would help everyone like he want.
@Clad95150 She may be "bound" to help everyone; but her view is distorted and helping everyone to her means helping humanity. She has shown such favoritism towards that race; that they could literally end the world and she'd go "I'm fine with that as long as they are happy with it."
Who is that "king"? Did they mean pope, or is this a different king than the one Kail killed?
@Owyn@Clad95150 That's like thinking you can take all the risk out of asking a Fae for help by just explaining yourself properly. It would take more effort and attention making sure they don't misunderstand the wish than it would getting the wish done yourself.
Uhg... Melra just gets worse and worse. Now she's proposing trickle down theory too? As long as there's a master race, all the other races will benefit from their noblesse oblige? Give me a break.
Good on the protagonist for telling Melra off, even if his argument was kinda pathetic. But it's increasingly frustrating that they're framing her situation as good intentioned. Hopefully Melra will keep her promise and never show up again and the story will be better for her absence.
"We gave people what they wanted and the world was destroyed" . . . okay, by what? Did someone wish for an exploding world? Why would you grant that wish? Such a vague cop-out non answer.