Hearing Samuen's words, Cael and the others finally grasped his intentions.
Samuen had no intention of manipulating Raydon into seeing things from their perspective or tying him down to their family in any way. He understood that Raydon had no inherent ties to their world, let alone their family. Therefore, participating in meaningless games or attempting to exploit Raydon for their own benefit or the benefit of their world would be absurd and would, in the long run, have unfavorable repercussions for them.
"It matters not whether he has a desire to assist us or our world. Even his mere presence, once he attains sufficient power, will benefit our world to an extent we cannot ignore," Diam expressed her opinion as well.