Rue the wolf was walking across a snowfield lit by light coming from the woods.
Wolves are often thought to act alone, as the term "lone wolf" suggests, but in fact they act in groups.
They are able to act in a controlled manner and feel safe when they are in a group.
On the other hand, they also have a strict hierarchical relationship with others, and they feel constrained by being in a pack.
In the deep snow, there were fewer signs of plants and animals, and Roux, who had left the herd early in the morning, was moving forward with light steps.
Roux has temporarily escaped from his protected environment and gained freedom.
A path shining white continues before him, and he steps forward as if he were a pioneer.