25 Tatin

Azazel may be ugly, but the woman behind a gifted child was of rare beauty that she was considered a gem by her husband. How Azazel adored Bijou was legend; he built a five thousand square meter mansion for the mistress of the house where Tatin would grow up and be educated by private but first-class tutors.

One of his teachers who came to meet Tatin found the boy "good and if he continues to be good all his life he would possess a power so rare that anyone who dared challenge will find it difficult to beat him."

The teacher's words were prophetic.

Azazel and Bijou knew that their son possessed natural, if not a supernatural power, although on matters of leadership and how to resolve things, the father and the son shared different opinions. At some point, Azazel thought if he had to regret having sent Tatin to other countries for education. He knew that his novel ideas were the product of his education and assimilation with people abroad. If Azazel was used to testing his strength as against opponents, and settling disputes by means of wars, Tatin was the opposite. He preferred diplomacy to physical strength, and diplomacy, still, to aggressive wars.

He would shake the foundation of the wolf-dom, which was built over a long history by the blood of their ancestors, according to Azazel.

Ergo, the father and the son would split on the marital issue of wolf-alien marriage because Tatin would fall in love with Isabella.