If so, it was much ado about nothing. Adalind would never risk leaving Renard while Bonaparte was alive. And if Bonaparte’s intent was to prevent her leaving should he die, the ring doesn’t appear to prevent that. In fact, so far the ring doesn’t appear to cause or prevent anything. Adalind has willingly worked against Renard and BC for Nick's benefit/protection. She's now left Renard, taken Diana, and is getting cozy with Nick. And whatever spell/curse Bonaparte placed on the ring isn’t causing a problem.
My original question about the seemingly ineffective ring was - are G&K waiting until Nick & Adalind have sex before showing the ring’s repercussions. And what exactly will happen to the children while they’re gettin’ busy.
Are you thinking that at some point the ring will make Adalind believe she suddenly loves Renard, cause her to betray Nick for Renard’s benefit? That could actually be an interesting scenario. Adalind under the ring's spell/control wouldn't be willingly betraying Nick, but the outcome would be just as bad.
My original question about the seemingly ineffective ring was - are G&K waiting until Nick & Adalind have sex before showing the ring’s repercussions. And what exactly will happen to the children while they’re gettin’ busy.
Are you thinking that at some point the ring will make Adalind believe she suddenly loves Renard, cause her to betray Nick for Renard’s benefit? That could actually be an interesting scenario. Adalind under the ring's spell/control wouldn't be willingly betraying Nick, but the outcome would be just as bad.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke