![]() Here, we get to see the weight and guilt that Rangetsu carries. While I had been wavering on my investment in the series, this volume pulls everything together. The King’s Beast Volume 7 is a turning point for the series. But Boku’s confession about what he saw the night Sogetsu sent Rangetsu spiraling. While the secrets began to emerge slowly in the last volume, The King’s Beast Volume 7 is all about the truth about Sogestu’s supposed murder, Kougai, and his beast servant, Boku, and the power that has laid dormant inside of Rangetsu. In addition, to Kougai’s attack, which confirmed his suspicion, Rangetsu was forced to forge an uneasy truce. The King’s Beast Volume 6 is published and localized in English by VIZ Media, translated & adapted by JN Productions, and features touch-up & lettering by Monaliza De Asis. ![]() ![]() The series is created, written, and illustrated by Rei Toma based in their existing world from the Dawn of Arcana. Luckily she was able to fight off the effects of the potion, and in The King’s Beast Volume 7, we find out why she was able to do so. Last volume, Kougai attacked Rangetsu, making her ingest an aphrodisiac. Having been promoted as a romantic thriller circling a revenge plot, Volume 6 left a sour taste in my mouth with its use of sexual assault. For the last five volumes, I’ve been pretty frustrated with the lack of romance in The King’s Beast. ![]()
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