




Sol
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@Sol9e3v
Only created this account to ask for Valko release










敖尹 Wolves who lead together are usually mated for life, and the rest of the pack gently defers to both of them, not just the one seen as stronger. So when the leader of the pack chooses his mate, the mate doesn't just stand beside him, they're held in the same quiet regard as he is. In the scene where Ao Yin places a ring on MC's finger, it feels more intimate and symbolic rather than arrogant because he never once frames it as him boasting about his own status. The ring isn't about power at all, it's like he said, a 'proof of his sincerity', a tangible symbol that he has chosen his mate and partner for life. He isn't asking her to admire his position, he's telling her that she will stand on the same level as he stands in. That's what makes this scene more touching, he isn't lifting himself up, he's pulling her up beside him as an equal. He doesn't even want the spotlight for himself, he wants it on her, telling her she'll be the protagonist of the story the moment she steps out.






























