He was the hunting hound of the Baskerville family.
But at the end, he was branded as a traitor and executed.
— — —
Now, he has returned… after 40 years.
“This time, they will be my prey… and I’ll bite every single one of them to death!”

He was the hunting hound of the Baskerville family.
But at the end, he was branded as a traitor and executed.
— — —
Now, he has returned… after 40 years.
“This time, they will be my prey… and I’ll bite every single one of them to death!”

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There are many things I strongly disagree with, especially the Harem— (In fact, it would give more personality to the character if he only ended up with one person, but that's just me and my strong desire to ship Camus with Vikir.) However, most of you will probably agree that the author should have stick with just two female leads, because when Dolores and Sinclaire were introduced, the first two, Camus and Aiyen, got less screen time. This is disappointing since we had already built a strong attachment to them but the author basically forgot about them.