As Branwen spoke, the situation swiftly became much clearer for the king, and he found himself pleased with what he was hearing. A wolf so accepting of his place within the hierarchy, no matter the personal toll. A selfless, sacrificial subordinate who derived a feeling of fulfillment from such measures. Perfect.
He wondered briefly what @Raela would think of such a man, if she might try to persuade him to find some other meaning for his life. He supposed they would cross that bridge when they came to it. Given the tumultuous events surrounding his pack, they all needed someone reliable, dedicated to this extent. And Gent, as he thought more and more about it, was looking forward to having someone upon whom to vent his frustrations in a way that was unacceptable with the others. There was anger still simmering beneath his skin, rage which he had realized with Astraeus' final send off begged for aggression as the only means to bleed the poison. If he could be rough and domineering with this man without consequence, it might greatly help to relieve a lot of his tension.
"That is admirable," he hummed, giving Branwen one last sweeping appraisal of his glacial eyes before taking a step to the side, ready to turn and head back toward the pack lands. "If you want it, you have a place with us, Branwen."