“Blind orphan Lukka is saved by noble Edgar, becomes his servant, and secretly cares for a mysterious blue-eyed wolf monthly.”
Beast of the Tower
塔の獣
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Blind orphan Lukka is saved by noble Edgar, becomes his servant, and secretly cares for a mysterious blue-eyed wolf monthly.
Orphaned, blind in one eye and hungry, Lukka tries to trade his shoes for a meal. Unfortunately, the villagers don't much care for their local homeless cripple and he's shoved into the path of an oncoming carriage. Luckily for Lukka, what could have been a terrible death turns out to be a kind twist of fate. The passenger, Edgar, is a nobleman with striking blue eyes who invites Lukka to help him end his solitude. The two grow as close as brothers and Lukka blossoms into a bright, helpful servant and a loyal friend. But once every month, Edgar leaves the estate for three days and entrusts Lukka to feeding his "pet" in the tower: a beautiful black wolf with clear blue eyes... (Source: MU)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 5 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 40m approx
- Published Apr 2003 – Apr 2004
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M2186 catalog