Hear me out: are the three snakes in chapter 17 a representation of the devil, the count, and their baby? Or am I reading too much into it? It’s just weird—why would one of them be a baby snake, and why does the first one look like it’s protecting the other two? This also takes place in the scene where Rain transforms into an evil ghost.
Could it really be an allegory of devil protecting the count and their unborn child?
Will Ruby and Izek keep living in that sh***y place even after people witnessed her brother’s abuse? In the place where servants and everybody mistreated her? And wtf they still let Freya near Ruby after everything happened?!
I stopped reading after Freya poured tea on herself, so maybe there were some changes, but after the blue haired knight called Ruby a witch, I don’t think that much has changed for Ruby calling them her family…







How come Taejun doesn’t know Yumin is also a beast? He knew, when other beasts tried to approach him during the orientation day, but is not aware Yumin is one of them? The same goes for Yumin.
I get that Yumin is quite dense, but still… Do they not recognize each other by their smell?
Yumin is probably a beast with no strong pheromones or he maybe doesn’t even know how to use them. He might be a regressive idk hes a cornball