Dente Lobato Of Heaven, viewpoint.

As he always did in the mornings, after sleeping in the same bed as his master, Dante woke up and, opening his mouth in a yawn, stretched the muscles of his body. But, unlike the other mornings, on this one the wolf cub was so excited that, with his eyes alight, he couldn't help but jump out from between the sheets like a storm. "Finally, I'll be able to show off my strength and knowledge," thinking of his brother Rey. "Ha, I'll take him with me to show me the way before the elders want to make a decision," he thought already up as he dressed his naked body in fine garments that promised to take care of him from wounds and blows. Opening the window, Dante noticed that Mijan was also about to get up and, before he could ask him anything, he ran away shouting a farewell of few words.

The intention to meet his brother, the only one who had left the Ever-Changing Forest, took priority and was a crucial part of culminating his plan to "escape" his parents' possible sentence. "I have to catch up with Rey before he gets to the house. My master told me he was dangerous and to stay away, but I don't think so. If he is indeed a Of-Bastador, he is also a tool that can be easily used. I will have to prove to him that if we are going to form a group, I will be the leader!".

Running and leaping, zippin among the branches, slipping through the roots, as soon as he reached the main path, Dante saw someone a little shorter than him. Said individual was wearing liger skins and, although he was advancing in the direction of the Great Wise Wizard, he made use of a slow walk. But as his master had described him, he had no doubt that this must be the aforementioned Rey, "the black sheep of the family, whom no one in the clan wanted because he was such a troublemaker," Dante thought about the only one of the three sons who had no last name and who did not even sleep with his master. "If I show him a little acceptance, he'll surely thank me and stay by my side, just like this furry ball my master brought me to take care of." Dante looked at the little Paradise guardian who had just joined in. "My plan is foolproof: it's in his best interest to escape and he won't be able to refuse when he finds out that Katherine plans to kill him... she's intimidating. Ever since I broke the sword she lent me, things with mother, father and my master have gone from bad to worse. I'm afraid it won't be long before they get rid of me too," thought the little wolf cub.

About to throw himself into making his entrance, Dante stopped short:

"Don't you dare get in my way, you hindrance!". Rey said nothing, but the wolf cub sensed that was what his brother's bodily expressions said as he took firm steps forward.

Dante lost all confidence in making his introduction. The creature in front of him was not his brother, but an obstacle he could not reach. "What's wrong with him?" wondered Dante feeling afraid, as if he was looking at a hungry beast that was roaming the place. "My master and Katherine weren't entirely wrong," he told himself. If that hungry beast he had for a brother was in search of prey, Dante didn't want it to be him because he wasn't prepared. The situation took him by surprise, as did the sweat on his hands and the quickening of his heartbeat. And as one who had no reason to take unnecessary risks, he decided to keep his distance and approach him slowly.

Dante studied his brother from a distance and said the following words in a low voice:

"No wonder he is so troublesome. But you can't be stronger than me. I'm taller and have more muscles... You can give that impression, however, it's just that. An impression, nothing more" He paused for a second, looked to the side and met the blue eyes that had noticed him.