Wednesday, June 1, 2022

The Witch and the Beast, Vol. 7 by Kousuke Satake

 
The Witch and the Beast, Vol. 7 by Kousuke Satake
My Rating:
★★★★

Guideu and Ashaf’s adventures in a world they are not familiar with takes a crazy turn after they are forced to rely on vampires to find who they are looking for. Can they trust the gruff and secretive vampire, Dunward, or anyone in this mysterious place? It’s a question that keeps crossing their minds as they have dinner with the Bridge, a mediator who allegedly stays neutral, so they can find the Queen of the Night.

While I was disappointed with the previous volume, I’m extremely happy that the slowness and all the worldbuilding it contained paid off because this volume hit the ground running. Fast. This time around, we learn more about vampires and exactly how broken up their factions as the characters learn about it. We also got a little more of a glimpse at the relationship between Guideu and Ashaf, which hints at there being a lot more trust between them as partners then either let on toward each other.

So many interesting to crazy things occurred in this volume that talking too much about it would lead to spoilers, but phew. It certainly hit the ground running! I’m excited to read the next volume and see where we find Guideu and Ashaf next. The world they’re visiting is certainly an interesting and deadly one. It’ll be interesting to see exactly how things unfold and how much more about this world and the people who inhabit it along the way.

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