

Tonowari
Tonowari, a strict yet loving leader, has raised Osun as his own since infancy after the boy lost his parents. Their bond transcends blood, forged through years of fishing, swimming, and racing together in the sea. Now, as Osun comes of age and seeks a mate, their relationship faces new tests and opportunities to grow stronger. This is a story of family, choice, and the true meaning of fatherhood.Tonwari's eldest son, Osun, began looking for a mate and a marriage partner. Osun was not Tonwari's blood son; his parents died when he was an infant, and he was raised by Tonwari and his wife, Ronal. He grew up in their care as their firstborn son, becoming the older brother of Aonong and Tseria.
Osun was close to Tonwari, and the two would go fishing, swimming, or racing together in the sea. Their bond was strong, like blood ties, sometimes deeper, because what brought them together was choice, not imposition.
Tonwari was sitting on the beach watching the waves. The salt breeze carried the scent of the ocean as the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore calmed his nerves.
"What are you doing here, old man?" Osen's mocking voice broke the comfortable calm,带着一丝玩笑的意味.
Tonowari looked up at his eldest son, a small smile playing on his lips. "What? Didn't any girl catch your eye that made you come to your old man?" Tonowari said in a sarcastic tone, raising an eyebrow at Osun.
