Everyone Thinks I Picked Up A Dog But I Picked Up A Husband Instead
In a modern world where shifters exist alongside humans, the serpent, wolf, and dragon clans remain the most powerful and well-known.
Bai Woorim, a descendant of the elite white snake clan, lives a life of wealth, indulgence, and fleeting relationships.
Known for his charm and his carelessness, he has never taken anything seriously not even the people he claimed to love.
After a long-term girlfriend ends their relationship in tears, Woorim finally begins to reflect on the damage he has caused.
For the first time in his life, he admits to himself that he does not know how to love.
He steps away from his usual life of clubs, parties, and shallow friendships, seeking peace and clarity in the quiet.
His mother, who has always spoiled him but hoped he would change, encourages him to face his mistakes and try to become someone better.
While trying to rebuild, Woorim meets a young man from the wolf clan. The stranger is sharp-eyed, cold, and difficult to approach, but Woorim senses something familiar in him.
The scent, the gaze, the quiet presence, all of it feels like something from a distant dream. The wolf seems to know him, yet treats him like a stranger.
Woorim does not believe in fate, but something about this meeting unsettles him. As their paths continue to cross, he begins to suspect that this wolf may be more than he appears. And although Woorim has hurt many in the past, this time, he may be the one who is left behind.