This chapter opens with a description of Gerlo, the leader of the tribe of werewolves. He tells the reader that he hasn't fought a hundred years, and his hands are itching. He's come to ask for his help, but he's happy when he sees a patient with an illness, and he'll pay for the consultation fee. When the patient arrives, Gerlo recognizes him as his brother and sister. He explains that he suffers from "face blindness" , which means that he can't see his brother or sister. Gerlo tells the patient to take him to his consultation room, and when he arrives, he sees that the patient
This chapter opens with a description of Gerlo, the leader of the tribe of werewolves. He tells the reader that he hasn't fought a hundred years, and his hands are itching. He's come to ask for his help, but he's happy when he sees a patient with an illness, and he'll pay for the consultation fee. When the patient arrives, Gerlo recognizes him as his brother and sister. He explains that he suffers from "face blindness" , which means that he can't see his brother or sister. Gerlo tells the patient to take him to his consultation room, and when he arrives, he sees that the patient