Liam calling Mason his son only after seeing the dragon is peak hypocrisy. The flashback to him kicking Mason out in the rain adds so much emotional weight. Mason's cold rejection, 'I have no father,' is the perfect response to such opportunism. (Dubbed)Beast Tamer: Back to the Origin really knows how to deliver emotional punches.
What I love most is Mason's calm demeanor amidst all the chaos. While others are screaming or crying, he just stands there with his dragon, completely unfazed by Liam's sudden affection. His silent strength speaks volumes more than any shout could. The animation of his eyes showing determination is chef's kiss.
The students' reactions are almost as entertaining as the main drama! From shock to gossip, they mirror what we're feeling. That girl whispering 'They kicked him out and now they want him back!' sums up the whole situation perfectly. It adds a layer of realism to the fantasy setting of (Dubbed)Beast Tamer: Back to the Origin.
The contrast between the sunny courtyard scene and the dark, rainy flashback is brilliant visual storytelling. It emphasizes the emotional journey Mason has been through. The dragon perched on his shoulder isn't just a pet; it's a symbol of his independence and power. Every frame feels intentional and impactful.
Mason's pet evolving into a Legendary Grade dragon is the ultimate plot twist! The shock on everyone's faces, especially Liam's sudden change of heart, is so satisfying to watch. It perfectly captures that moment when the underdog proves everyone wrong. Watching this on netshort app makes the drama hit even harder with those crisp visuals.