Every day, from 8am until late at night, Lewellyn peels onions while sitting on the staircase right in front of apartment number 303 where Shavonne lives. When questioned by Shavonne about this, Lewellyn says that it's to get his attention, and then he keeps following him around.
In the first volume, Lewellyn looks just like an adorable and sweet puppy, and before reading the second volume, you would never imagine he would turn into a sorrowful and pitiful gong. Because this giant dog-like man who keeps flirting with Shavonne in the 1st volume, transforms into a real "dog" at Ruth's concentration camp in the 2nd volume of the novel, when Lewellyn's and Shavonne's past are finally revealed...
Born as a freak with an abnormal constitution and golden yellow eyes, Lewellyn was the seventh "dog" in a concentration camp and was kept in solitary confinement since birth and raised there.
For Lewellyn, who had never been out in the world, the solitary cell was his universe, the incandescent light on the ceiling was his sun, and he didn't even know what the wind was.
Although he was born as a human being, he was raised like a beast: burned with a poker, cut with a knife, beaten by a long rod... until one day, a person called Shavonne shows up in Lewellyn's small universe and becomes the first one to treat and call him like a human being.
Even though all the things in the concentration camp brought pain to Lewellyn, Shavonne was different. He wiped his scarred wounds with a cloth, read books for him, teached him how to write and read, sang for him... but above all, he smiled at him
I hate him so much. (I saw some minor spoilers and people are going to hate him even more)
Where did you see it?
In twitter.
I copy pasted it cause uts too long
Every day, from 8am until late at night, Lewellyn peels onions while sitting on the staircase right in front of apartment number 303 where Shavonne lives. When questioned by Shavonne about this, Lewellyn says that it's to get his attention, and then he keeps following him around.
In the first volume, Lewellyn looks just like an adorable and sweet puppy, and before reading the second volume, you would never imagine he would turn into a sorrowful and pitiful gong. Because this giant dog-like man who keeps flirting with Shavonne in the 1st volume, transforms into a real "dog" at Ruth's concentration camp in the 2nd volume of the novel, when Lewellyn's and Shavonne's past are finally revealed...
Born as a freak with an abnormal constitution and golden yellow eyes, Lewellyn was the seventh "dog" in a concentration camp and was kept in solitary confinement since birth and raised there.
For Lewellyn, who had never been out in the world, the solitary cell was his universe, the incandescent light on the ceiling was his sun, and he didn't even know what the wind was.
Although he was born as a human being, he was raised like a beast: burned with a poker, cut with a knife, beaten by a long rod... until one day, a person called Shavonne shows up in Lewellyn's small universe and becomes the first one to treat and call him like a human being.
Even though all the things in the concentration camp brought pain to Lewellyn, Shavonne was different. He wiped his scarred wounds with a cloth, read books for him, teached him how to write and read, sang for him... but above all, he smiled at him
Then, he finds Shavonne, who's living in a shabby apartment block in the slums of Ira Street.
He finds his world.