In Roald Dahl's "Fantastic Mr. Fox," Mr. Fox invites his friends to stay with him forever in a safe, underground village. The animals are overjoyed at the prospect of living without the threat of being shot, and they cheer at the idea of a permanent sanctuary.
Mr. Fox promises to create a community with separate homes for each animal, ensuring they have a comfortable life together. His offer of daily shopping and abundant feasting brings excitement, highlighting the joy and camaraderie among the animals as they envision their future together.