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Chapter 50

Although the four wolves won in numbers, it seemed they were still afraid of the central wolf, so several minutes passed without one rushing to bite the wolf.

A growl echoed throughout the forest. The wound in my knee is painful, and my hands are tired from sitting in a crouching position on a tree from bouncing until now. My whole body was cold, but the sweat on my forehead kept pouring out. I just want the wolves to leave quickly because I can't control myself in the tree any longer.

After a moment of mutual exploration, two of the four wolves on the same side rushed to fight the wolf that was surrounded in the middle.

Although the two wolves rushed at the same time, they were no match for the other wolf. The other two wolves did not continue to watch and ran to join the fight.

The situation was so chaotic that I didn't have time to see how they fought. Suddenly, one of the four wolves was thrown toward my tree. The wolf's body slammed into the tree, causing the tree to shake violen
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