"The next day, the United Nations held a meeting to discuss the situation in Mogadishu.
The five good people had expressed that Mogadishu had been in chaos for too long, and its people needed peace.
So, it had come to the point where this issue had to be resolved.
However, considering the issue of sovereignty.
The United Nations could not directly intervene and manage a country, so the idea of the Permanent Security Council was to relocate the refugees of Mogadishu to other countries.
This direct transfer of a country's population was a first in the world.
But when it came time to vote, all country representatives voted in support, with no one voting against.
Why?
Because this was the will of the five good people.
Anyone who voted against it would not just offend one good person, but all five simultaneously.
With this precedent, no one dared to do so now.