It's a land dragon, named 'cat', that acts like an affectionate dog. Talk about a confused identity.
Was honestly expecting more to happen with buying Liz, and chastising the jackass noble. They just kinda introduced a shady shota, implied that the ownership was passed over to Kazami, and then washed their hands of that whole plotline. Quite an anticlimax, though I suppose it's better than unnecessary drama.
Wish there was more time spent on the interactions and relationships between characters, like with the revolutionary previously, rather than speeding from arc to arc. The research of antibiotics is interesting and all, but can we at least see how, if at all, the events of past arc have impacted the attitudes and interactions of characters now? Any kind of depth? Please?