Chapter 75 An Unforeseen Situation
After putting away the food and water, I went back home to clean.
They deliberately left the gate open, glancing outside every now and then to make sure no wolves were coming.
I don't know when they'll come. After I finish cleaning and other chores, I close the door and play a game of tag with the little plants.
I have absolutely no idea what the wolves are like, so I don't dare let Little Digua out yet.
After playing for a while, Sang Biao, who had been sitting quietly next to me, suddenly stood up and walked towards the door.
The door was locked from the inside, so I went to the door and opened it for it.
Sang Biao turned back to look at me and refused to leave.
I didn't understand what it meant, so I just stood there staring at it.
Then Sang Biao tugged at my trouser leg with his mouth and pulled me outside.
It wants me to go out with it.
I stood there, hesitant to go out.
Sang Biao was still staring at me, and he used his mouth to pull my trouser leg to walk me outside.
Sang Biao probably wanted to introduce me to the wolf pack.
I understand.
After hesitating for a long time, I decided to go out with Sang Biao to see what was going on.
As long as the problem with the wolf pack remains unresolved, I'll be living in constant fear, and I won't be able to live a normal life if things continue like this.
I picked up the baseball bat next to the door, hid it behind my back, and followed Sang Biao out.
I'm also very curious about what Sang Biao is up to. Is he really so intelligent that he wants to introduce me to the wolf pack?
My heart was pounding, and my hands and feet trembled as I walked to the gate of the courtyard. I saw that there were no wolves on the small earthen mound outside.
Sang Biao glanced at me, then walked outside first, looked up at the sky, and let out two loud howls.
The grass in the distance rustled slightly, and some dark figures emerged one after another, slowly approaching us.
Six wolves, of varying sizes, with green glints in their eyes, stared at me leisurely.
People used to describe a person as being like a hungry wolf, with eyes that were practically glowing green with hunger.
This time I really saw a hungry wolf with green eyes. I was terrified, but I didn't dare to run away.
If you run back now and the wolves catch up from behind, the consequences could be disastrous.
I had to be extremely bold and only trusted Sang Biao once.
I gripped the gate tightly with one hand. If a wolf pounced, I would slam the gate shut and rush into the windshield.
The hungry wolves—no, the wild wolves—walked forward with their heads bowed low.
This posture feels off; it looks like he's about to attack me.
My palms and forehead were sweating, and I was ready to run home at any moment.
At this moment, Sang Biao quickly ran towards the wolf pack.
By the moonlight, I could now see their movements clearly.
Sang Biao moved closer to the largest wolf and then rubbed against it tenderly.
This is the first time I've ever seen such tenderness in a wolf, and it's also the first time I've ever seen a wild wolf in real life.
The largest wolf was initially looking at me warily, but as soon as Sang Biao approached, its defensive posture immediately changed.
Then he rubbed his head against Sang Biao.
Finally, the seven wolves went back and forth, nuzzling each other affectionately.
It was so dazzling that I couldn't even tell which one was Sang Biao.
What a formidable Seven Wolves!
They were cuddling back and forth there, while I stood here, unsure whether to stay or leave, trembling with fear.
Seven or eight minutes later, a wolf walked up to the pot of stewed chicken and potatoes and took two bites.
I recognized him as Sang Biao.
After taking a couple of bites, it turned back to look at the wolf pack, perhaps signaling for everyone to come and eat.
Then the largest wolf slowly walked over and began to eat.
It seemed to eat slowly, but it took huge bites, and soon it had eaten a hole in the food bowl.
It seems that the biggest wolf is the alpha wolf.
After about ten minutes, the alpha wolf raised its head and stopped eating.
Then all the remaining wolves came over and crowded together, heads close together, to eat.
I stood at the doorway and could even hear them crunching and chewing chicken bones.
The alpha wolf glanced at me, then began drinking water from the bucket.
It drank water for as long as the other wolves ate, which shows that water was really hard to find and it was very thirsty.
After a while, Sang Biao barked a few times and then walked over to me, rubbing his head against my trouser leg.
The other wolves raised their heads, slowly approached me, and sat down about a meter away.
I didn't know what to do at that moment, but I squatted down and stroked Sang Biao's head as if possessed.
We remained in that position for several minutes.
Then the alpha wolf stared at me for a moment, then came up and licked the back of my hand that was stroking Sang Biao.
I was so scared I didn't dare move. I was really afraid it would bite my hand off and eat it.
He licked the back of his hand twice, then turned and left to drink water from the bucket.
Three half-grown wolf cubs suddenly ran over lively and rubbed against my trouser leg, just like Sang Biao.
The remaining two adult wolves did not come over; instead, they followed the alpha wolf to drink water.
It seems this is the wolf king's declaration, classifying me as a member of the pack.
I was overjoyed.
Oh my god, does this mean I'll have a guardian angel from now on?
I was so happy that I mustered up the courage to stroke the little wolf's fluffy head.
Perhaps because it had never been touched by humans before, the little wolf really liked the soft touch of a palm, squinting its eyes and rubbing against it more and more enthusiastically.
The wolf king howled twice, and the wolf cubs went off to drink water, frolicking happily.
After the wolves finished drinking, the wolf king looked at Sang Biao, then turned and walked up the small slope that was the only way to plant vegetables.
The other wolves followed suit.
Sang Biao turned and went back into the courtyard, and I quickly followed him back in.
With Sang Biao not around, I dare not linger.
But I'm in a very good mood right now; it's a wonderful feeling.
Although I often spent my childhood at my maternal grandmother's house and running around in the mountains, I never developed any affection for wild animals.
Especially for higher animals like wolves.
It feels like I've been bound to certain spirit pets in the cultivation world. They're clearly very dangerous to others, but they're strangely friendly to me.
This is a situation I never imagined, and it's certainly the best possible outcome.
I was so scared I couldn't sleep a few days ago, but tonight I'm so excited I can't sleep.
The lingering scent of the wolf king's drool on my hands reminded me that all of this was real.
Although I don't know if the wolf pack will change their minds after a while, the fact that they aren't attacking me now is a good thing for me.
The next afternoon, when watering the fields, he not only brought Sang Biao along, but also Xiao Di and Xiao Gua.
The wolf pack won't come at this time, so the outside will be filled with the scents of Xiaodi, Xiaogua, and Sangbiao.
Hopefully, the wolf pack will get used to the little melons and stop attacking them.
After encountering the wolf pack yesterday, I'm not so afraid or nervous today.
You can even hum a little tune while watering the land.
I was too stressed the past few days and didn't pay close attention to my vegetables.
Looking closely now, many of the vegetables have grown quite large, indicating that the seedlings were relatively unaffected by the high temperatures.
I picked a bright red tomato, wiped it clean, and took a bite.
It's very sweet, juicy, and has a sandy texture.
I rarely get to eat tomatoes this sweet. From what I've learned in geography, a large temperature difference between day and night can indeed help fruits store more sugar.
Then wouldn't my watermelon be a sugar bowl?
I was secretly pleased, thinking that this year would definitely be a bumper harvest.
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