Humm... Weird direction to take for a fluff manga. And to give the man-eating monster a token tragic backstory is, well, normal. Somehow I feel like this is getting cut.
@RevereShin How on earth was that the take-away moral from the story? The wolf was the one killing, manipulating, eating, traumatizing humans, and somehow the humans are the bad guys? Yeah i see how the kids were pure evil deserving what they got.
The wolf has the classical killer mindset (totally no moral base), he was waiting only an excuse to kill, the human given the excuse but the wolf was messed up even before.
Wow. So the wolfman is a fricking serial killer. Time for him to die.
A human word he knew was "friend"... and he had a messed-up definition for it. I feel a little bad for him because his first "friend" betrayed him but if he's going around killing and eating children, he's got to die.
Realistically, a Minotaur would be disgusted by the wolf's behavior, even if he didn't like humans very much.
After all, bulls are herbivores, and they'd find eating meat to be gross.
@Talismaster He could have raised his arms in shock when the heroine attacked.
Also, if he means to kill, it's would probably be easier to do so with a slash than a stab, since a stab would hit only one spot and potentially get the sword stuck, while a slash would cut through a larger area, doing more damage. Just a guess, though.