As the only captive of the battle, the Earl had captured a member of the Beamon tribe. To the eyes of humans, all Bimon Beastmen are uncivilized beasts. Bringing back this rare Beamon man would undoubtedly cause quite a stir.
Of course, such a captive pales in comparison to the stunning beauties of Aegean. Therefore, the Earl was still far from satisfied.
After a long journey, the winding Sanggan River was finally faintly visible on the horizon. Along the way, there were no other Bimon territories. Behind them was the wide Sanggan River. The Earl, Casano, could even imagine the panic and confusion of these poor Bimon Beastmen at the time of the attack.
Earl Casano enjoyed seeing the deep despair and helplessness in the eyes of his captured slaves. Such feelings gave him an overpowering sense of pleasure.