
But in a dog-eat-dog world, he is a real threat. In that last panel when she walked away from him in the cage, the red lettering of him saying her name shows how it could teeter either way, from obsession to blood lust. He’s willing to throw away whoever he’s under to survive. While that is sympathizing given his upbringing, his unusual detachment with people shows how morally and mentally unstable he is. He’s a product of nature vs nurture and probably lies in between. Honestly, I can’t see him getting any better in a way that’s realistic. He’ll probably be restored through the power of friendship. In my opinion she made the right call.
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And I'm loving this so much. I like her the villainess tendency. although it's not very appealing how she treat the kid refuge. I hope she considers that he only become a villainous in the past bcz of the church influenced. overall, this is a good read.