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Chapter Six Chasing the Wolf

After nearly 30 years of unification, the Dafeng Empire has shown signs of decline. The war against rebellion in the north has been going on for more than ten years, and the King of Zhenxi in the west has also raised his flag to rebel for many years. Wars have continued, and soldiers, bandits and bandits are causing chaos everywhere. The imperial court is

To quell the rebellion, we had to impose excessive taxes, continuously increase taxes, and force military service, which made the common people miserable. Fortunately, the old Zhang family lived at the foot of the mountain outside the village and cultivated their own land. Men farmed and women weaved, so they did not have to pay taxes.

Living a life like a paradise is quite comfortable. However, droughts and floods have occurred frequently in the past two years, the harvest has dwindled, and life has become increasingly poor.

The wolf boy rarely goes to the big millstone to attend classes now. He always likes to run up the mountain to look for the group of wolves. He always feels that he has some story with them and wants to find out. With his talent of ears, he

This group of men can always be found in the mountains and dense forests. He often follows them, or climbs to the top of a tall tree to watch them search, hunt, and pursue their prey.

He found that a pack of wolves was more powerful than a hunter. When hunting, they divided labor and cooperated, chased and intercepted, and were very organized. Their formation changes were also very strange. Very few prey could escape from their formation.

He could also distinguish the different howls made by the wolves. As time went by, he was able to fully understand their meaning. He also began to howl to convey messages to the wolves. Because he could crawl

Being able to see far, one can often tell the wolves where there is prey or where the prey is running.

With his cooperation, the wolves became more and more at home, capturing more and more prey and often leaving some trophies as rewards for the wolf cubs.

Aunt Qin found that her son could always bring some rabbits and pheasants back from the mountains. She was very happy but also puzzled. She asked him: "Wolf boy, can you bring back prey when you go into the mountains empty-handed?"

"Mom, don't look at my empty hands. I can run as fast as a wolf and climb trees better than a monkey. Catching one or two small animals doesn't matter." The wolf boy looked very proud.

Relying on the mountain food caught by the wolf cub, the family lived happily, and the wolf cub became stronger and stronger.

One day, the wolf cub followed the hunting wolves over several mountains and went far away. As it was getting late, he could no longer return home, so the wolf cub slept in a tree all night.

Early the next morning, as soon as the wolf cub woke up, he found that the wolf pack had begun a large-scale hunting activity.

The wolf boy sat on the tree and watched the pack of wolves continue to narrow the circle. Most of the animals being hunted had been captured by the wolves. It seemed that the harvest was not small.

At this time, he found that the wolves were not eager to share the fruits of the battle, but were still trying their best to round up an animal, which was a roe deer.

He found that this roe deer was very different from the usual silly roe deer. It ran in circles in the forest, as if it knew the intentions of the wolves, and could always slip out of the gaps in the wolf array, but it seemed to be

He was not in a hurry to escape, as if he was deliberately playing tricks on the wolves.

After dealing with the wolves for a while, the roe deer finally got rid of the wolves and ran towards the back of the mountain. The wolves were stunned by the roe deer and ran around in the forest at a loss.

At this time, the wolf cub suddenly saw a huge wolf chasing the roe deer alone. It was the gray alpha wolf.

He hurriedly got down from the tree and ran in the direction the wolf was chasing.

He chased and chased, and after chasing for dozens of miles on the mountain road, there was still no trace of the wolf. He identified the direction of the wolf based on his voice, followed it over several mountain peaks, and continued tracking.

After crossing a mountain, the wolf boy rushed into a dense forest. After tracking in the forest for a while, he found that he had lost his target. To his surprise, he found that he was lost!

This was his first time. He had been playing in the mountains since he was a child and had never encountered such a situation. He stopped and looked at the surrounding woods. There was no difference. After turning around a few times, he discovered that

It was the same everywhere, as if the woods were following him.

He stopped, found a stone from the grass, and carved a mark on the tree. Every time he walked, he carved a mark on the tree. After walking like this for a long time, he was about to carve a mark on the tree.

, unexpectedly found that the tree had already been marked by him. He was greatly surprised. After calming down, he walked in another direction and continued to carve marks on the tree.

Three hours later, he found that there were marks he had made on the tree trunks in every direction around him.

At this time, the wolf boy was exhausted, cold, hungry and scared. In a hurry, he fell to the ground and fainted.


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