By no means did he have the intention of passing on all their secrets (not that they really had any), but the way he saw it, it was a harmless question that warranted a response. Perhaps Niki would be put off by the fact that the pack hadn't been around long, maybe he was looking for a pack with a more stable and rooted foundation. That was fair, he couldn't be blamed for seeing things that way. But the way Askan saw it, Wild Rye Fields had a lot of potential. They were still in their early days and no doubt their numbers were lower than most of the packs in Relic Lore, but Askan truly believed that with time, hard work and cooperation they could become a great pack, worthy of reverence and respect.
Askan wondered if Niki would be interested in serving such a cause. He wasn't going to outright ask but.... He wasn't against the idea, for sure.
"You're right, in a sense." Askan told him, with dry amusement tinging his voice. He did like to be complimented after all, and whilst the kid had called him grumpy (he wasn't wrong) his other words were enough for him to brush that prod aside. It felt good for someone to recognise how fitting he was for such a role. It made him feel as though his efforts were worthwhile.
"It's not official or anything like that, but I spend most of my time watching the borders. Telling people to get lost. Kicking their asses if they don't get the message." He shrugged, he'd gotten quite good at it too, or so he thought. Though he'd yet actually had to do the latter, it was something he looked forward to though.
As he'd thought before, Askan wasn't going to nip at his heels and try and run him off, but he wasn't going to beg him to stay either. The choice was the kids. Then again, he couldn't help but feel as though if he didn't say anything he'd be doing his alphas a disservice. Hard times were ahead and honestly, the Yukon wolf couldn't help but wonder if the six of them could make it through the winter unscathed. Sure, it'd mean they'd have another mouth to feed, but he assumed Niki would be willing to pull his weight. And he had skills they could easily put to use, unlike another certain white wolf in the pack...
"Not really. Just on the watch." This hadn't been an entire waste of his time, which couldn't be said for most of his encounters he'd had on the Lowlands. "If you feel like coming back, just find the border and give a call. Someone will come. Mention you spoke with me, that you know about medicine. I'm sure they'll give you an easier time than I did." His lips ticked up ever so slightly than that. Just a little.