Yau Sikupu hoped that Karasutengu's decision to follow Kamiyagawa was also influenced by other considerations.
The Tengu youth's personality was simple and honest, and he would never betray Kamuy.
The Spider Mother Goddess could see that Kamiya's strength wasn't ridiculously strong compared to the old Shinto deities or the previous Yomi forces; they were worlds apart.
However, this outsider carried the aura of Takamagahara.
Most of the old Shinto deities had fallen, and he most likely was the heir to the Shinto legacy.
In the future, he might very well rise swiftly with the wind.
Likely, he could represent a new Shinto force.
With a common enemy at hand, the best choice for now was to cooperate. Yau Sikupu had no intention of opposing Kamiya.
She also didn't wish for any conflicts to arise with the Ainu once Kamiyagawa rose in power.