![]() ![]() But when she catches wind that he was murdered not long after entering the palace, Rangestu discards everything–her wants, her life, even her gender–all for the purpose of entering the palace to kill those responsible for her brother’s death. ![]() Rangetsu struggles with life after his departure, but endures for the sake of the brother she loves in the hopes one day they’ll be reunited. Immediately, he’s carted away to become the fourth prince’s beast-servant. When the humans came to administer the test for supernatural abilities, neither of them expected Sogetsu to show signs of powerful magic. Rangetsu and Sogetsu are twin Ajin who only had each other to rely on. This is the only life they can expect to live. Ajin may not have more than one child, with the exception of twins. The females on the other hand are made into prostitutes at a young age, and assuming they survive through that, the most they can hope for is a menial existence. Despite physically being superior to humans, the Ajin live destitute lives–males are forced into the king’s army, though any in possession of strong magical abilities are sent to the imperial palace as bodyguards and playthings. In this world, there are the Ajin, a beast-like race with supernatural abilities, and the humans that rule over them. The King’s Beast Volume 1 Review (Spoiler‑Free) ![]()
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