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Chapter 173 The Disturbing Wolf



Chapter 173 The Disturbing Wolf

Su Yue carried the dimly flickering oil lamp and slowly brought the light closer to the seemingly pitiful wolf cub in front of her.

She squinted slightly, carefully examining him from head to toe, and muttered to herself, "Hmm? He doesn't seem to be seriously injured!"

She couldn't help but turn her head to look at the other wolves around her. She saw that they were all able to stand up steadily, but the wolf cub was still lying there motionless.

"Could it be that my leg was bitten, making it impossible for me to stand?" This thought flashed through Su Yue's mind.

So, Su Yue squatted down and gently touched the wolf cub's four legs with both hands, carefully examining it from the thighs to the ankles.

However, to her surprise, the wolf cub's limbs were intact, with no signs of breakage or injury whatsoever.

"Strange, my leg isn't broken, so why can't I stand up?" Su Yue muttered to herself, full of doubt.

Thinking of the wolf king that he had just managed to subdue, if it were to rebel because of this little wolf cub, it would be a great loss.

Left with no other choice, Su Yue poured two more drops of the crystal-clear, faintly fragrant spiritual spring water from her palm.

Upon seeing this, the wolf cub opened its tightly closed eyes instantly, opened its mouth as if starving, and licked the two drops of spiritual spring water clean with a flick of its tongue.

Even so, it remained lying limply on the sand like a spoiled child, showing no intention of getting up.

Not only that, it also made a soft humming sound, as if it was coaxing Su Yue for more spiritual spring water.

Seeing this, Su Yue was both annoyed and amused, but in order for the wolf cub to stand up, she had no choice but to pour three more drops of spiritual spring water into her palm.

This time, the little wolf cub excitedly wagged its tail, then quickly swept the sand on the ground left and right with its tail, raising a cloud of dust.

But what's both funny and frustrating is that it remained stubbornly in the same spot and refused to get up.

Only then did Su Yue realize that the little wolf cub had been pretending to be injured all along, in order to trick her into giving him more delicious spiritual spring water.

"Well, you actually dared to play tricks on me!" Su Yue said, feigning anger.

A wolf cub lay on the ground, its feigned innocence instantly exposed by Su Yue.

Since pretending was no longer effective, this guy simply stopped hiding his thoughts and brazenly brought his head close to Su Yue's legs, acting like a child.

It rubbed affectionately against Su Yue's leg, making soft, whimpering sounds that sounded like crying.

Seeing this, Su Yue couldn't help but laugh. She gently reached out and softly rubbed the wolf cub's fluffy head.

He teased, "Wow, you little rascal, you've got quite a few tricks up your sleeve! But I do quite like your little bit of cleverness."

Just then, Dali ran over excitedly.

Without saying a word, she hoisted the wolf cub onto her shoulder and strode away.

Dali shouted, "Since A-Yue likes it, let's carry this little guy back and have it guard the door for us!"

Upon hearing this, Su Yue was taken aback for a moment, then burst into laughter.

She shouted to the blond-haired boy and the wolf king behind her, "Haha...that's a great idea! Let's go back to the tent!"

After saying that, she turned and walked towards the direction of the tent.

The blond-haired man seemed to have just won a great victory, and was so excited that he could hardly contain himself.

It looked up at the dark sky and let out a long howl of "Awoo-Awoo-".

Meanwhile, the newly joined wolf king was not to be outdone, and it too opened its blood-red maw.

It let out a series of deafening "Awoo-Awoo-" cries.

For a moment, the two wolves seemed to be engaged in a fierce competition, taking turns to perform, their howls echoing through the sky.

Su Yue was almost at the tent, but the howling of the two wolves still reached her ears clearly.

A voice full of wildness and energy.

Just then, Su Yue heard more deafening wolf howls coming from afar.

The howls came in waves, each one higher and louder than the last, as if the entire desert was enveloped by the wolf's howls.

The wolf cub that had been carried back by Dali stayed close behind Su Yue the whole time, never leaving her side.

Looking closely, it seems to be just a young wolf that has just come of age, but from its sharp eyes and agile figure, one can see that it will surely become a wolf king in the future.

However, the disturbing wolf howls showed no signs of stopping and continued unabated until midnight.

If it weren't for the fact that she slept too much during the day and had too much energy, Su Yue probably would have already lost control of her anger.

He charged out and gave those wolves who were disturbing his sleep a good beating.

At this moment, Little Fatty was also awakened by the piercing howls of wolves outside.

It was curled up in the corner of the tent, its two chubby little paws tightly covering its ears.

A pair of round, beady eyes stared intently at the wolf cub lying next to Su Yue's recliner, their eyes full of disdain.

As time ticked by, Little Fatty finally couldn't stand the endless noise and started squeaking at Su Yue.

The piercing cry sounded particularly abrupt in the quiet night, evoking feelings of pity.

Even Su Yue herself never expected that those hateful guys outside would howl so loudly, almost shattering her eardrums.

Fortunately, there were no villages or other people living nearby, otherwise such a deafening howl would have terrified everyone.

Seeing that the pack of wolf cubs had no intention of stopping, Su Yue finally lost her patience and decided to go out and stop the wolves that were disturbing the peace.

She took a deep breath and went over to the howling wolf cubs, giving each one a big slap, and finally managed to stop the incessant howling.

As soon as Huang Mao returned to the tent, he rushed to Su Yue and begged for food with a fawning expression.

Su Yue had originally intended to withhold some, but after looking at the newly acquired Wild Wolf King, she decided against it.

Then, without hesitation, she carefully counted the number of wolves around her and found that there were a total of twenty-six.

Following the principle of giving one rabbit to each wolf, the plan was to give one rabbit to each wolf.

Then, with a thought, she took out twenty-eight plump rabbits from her spatial storage.


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