Chapter 132 Chapter 132 Bai Tianming took a closer look and saw...
Bai Tianming took a closer look and found that it was not a white furry ball, but a wounded little white wolf.
The wolf was only the size of a palm, with white fur all over its body, but there was a huge wound on its abdomen, which looked like it had just been scratched.
The wound was so deep that one could see the bleeding internal organs inside. It emitted a strong smell of blood and was still bleeding, dripping and soaking the soil.
A black crow circled in the sky, making squeaking sounds, looking down at this place from above, its red eyes revealing hunger. After turning a few times, it stopped and landed on the ground not far away. It jumped up and down, pretending to lower its head to peck at the grass, but actually it was still tilting its head, watching the movement here. As long as Bai Tianming walked away, it would immediately pounce on him and eat the wolves.
Although crows don't mind eating carrion, they have no reason not to eat fresh meat. So, since the first crow landed here, many more crows have appeared in the sky. After circling, they found their target after hearing the calls and flew here.
There was still a little green grass left on the ground. After the crows landed, they pecked at the grass, making the ground look black. They chirped to each other in hoarse voices, as if they were joking, or accusing. While calling, they looked back from time to time, as if they were afraid that Bai Tianming would run away.
Bai Tianming healed the wolf cub's wound, but the wolf cub was still unconscious, and its limbs twitched from time to time, as if it was dreaming, or as if it was still affected by the pain of the wound, so its eyes were tightly closed and it let out pitiful little whimpers from its throat. The blood that had flowed out before soaked its fur and turned into solidified scabs. The fur was now tangled and looked dirty.
Bai Tianming picked up the little wolf, found a small stream, put it in to wash, and when it was wet and clean, he took it out again. The little wolf shivered and felt very cold. It suddenly opened its eyes and finally woke up.
Bai Tianming was nearby, having dug a small hole and lit a fire. The little wolf staggered over and almost fell headfirst into the burning hole. Bai Tianming quickly pulled the little wolf out of the hole and breathed a sigh of relief.
The little wolf blinked its eyes, tucked its tail between its legs, and hung its hands and feet. It remained motionless for a long time, except for the wet fur all over its body, which rose and fell with its breathing because it was stuck to its body.
After a while, the little wolf stared at the fire in front of him, as if he suddenly realized something. He was frightened all of a sudden, and the wet fur on his body almost exploded. He made a whimpering sound in his throat, and tried to rub against Bai Tianming pitifully to get a little sense of security.
A pair of dark blue, watery eyes looked at Bai Tianming, like two polished sapphires with sharp edges, faintly flashing a unique light in front of the flame.
Those eyes were really beautiful. Bai Tianming looked at them for a while and then put the wolf next to the fire pit. The little wolf moved closer to him but didn't get close to him. It just shivered and curled up into a ball, leaving a wet round mark on the ground. It looked a bit pitiful, like a milky white glutinous rice ball wrapped in cream ice cream.
Bai Tianming glanced at the little wolf, took out the broken rope from his pocket and reconnected it. When the little wolf saw this, he stood up shivering and felt very cold in the wind, but he still stretched his head out, trying to show his furry neck.
Do you think I'm missing something around my neck? How about that rope? Do you want to give it to me? I can stay by your side! How about giving me that rope?
The little wolf whimpered and tried to use the tip of the highest ear on its furry head to rub the rope in Bai Tianming's hand and take the rope for himself.
The little wolf knew that if he put on the rope, he would be able to follow Bai Tianming, but he didn't know whether Bai Tianming was willing, so he tried to move forward little by little.
Bai Tianming reached out and held the little wolf down: "Where are you from?"
The little wolf shook off the wet hair on his body, stood up straight, and walked forward with a fearless attitude. He walked around the fire pit and looked back at Bai Tianming, motioning him to follow.
Bai Tianming followed the little wolf to a dark cave. Wolf howls were heard from the cave, and soon, a male and a female wolf ran out.
The two wolves were startled when they saw Bai Tianming, but then they saw the little wolf next to Bai Tianming. They barked at the little wolf and made a gesture to come closer to him.
The little wolf whimpered and hid behind Bai Tianming, with an indignant expression on his face. He stared with his eyes wide open and bared his teeth, obviously unwilling to go over.
The two wolves howled to the sky and rushed over. They did not attack Bai Tianming, but just tried to bite the little wolf to death. Bai Tianming then discovered that the hair on the mouths of the two wolves was also wet, but it was blood, not water that wet the hair.
The little wolf suddenly swelled up and became bigger than the other two wolves. The two wolves immediately turned around and tried to escape by going into the cave. The enlarged little wolf bit the two wolves to death one by one.
Blood flowed out from the broken necks of the two wolves. The little wolf pulled its teeth out of the wounds of the corpses, spat out a mouthful of blood, and suddenly turned back to its previous appearance. With a thud, it fell to the ground, its eyes rolled back, and it fainted.
The blood next to it flowed over and wet the wolf's fur, which had not yet dried. The white wolf was dyed red, and it looked like it had become a corpse.
Bai Tianming picked up the wolf, washed it again, and roasted it next to the fire. When the little wolf was roasted dry, it woke up, opened its eyes, looked at Bai Tianming tentatively, and approached him.
Bai Tianming sat beside the little wolf and asked, "Can you talk?"
The little wolf shook his head.
"What can you do?" Bai Tianming raised his eyebrows and asked with a smile.
The little wolf thought about it, his eyes were very clear and confused, but he still shook his head, blinked his big eyes, and showed a pitiful expression, hoping to be taken in.
Bai Tianming slowly shook his head: "I already have a pet, I don't need another one."
The little wolf whimpered twice, feeling a little sad. He lay on the ground, buried his face in his two furry paws, as if he was crying.
Bai Tianming looked at the little wolf and smiled, "I will stay here for a while, you can follow me, but I will not take you with me after I leave. If you are willing, then follow me."
The wind blew by, and the little wolf's fluffy hair was blown to one side, making it look like a dandelion that was pressed. The little wolf jumped up suddenly, and walked around Bai Tianming happily, indicating that he agreed.
Bai Tianming woke up from his dream and lay in bed for a long time before he realized what time it was. He looked around and got up to wash up.
This is something that doesn't require much brainpower and can help kill time. He thought as he was washing up. Something seemed to have happened before he fell asleep. What was it?
He didn't think of it for a moment, so after washing up and putting his things down, he didn't think about it anymore.
At the same time, Deborah in the next room suddenly felt a trace of invisible energy fluctuations and immediately tried to contact Othniel, but failed.
He didn't know if something had happened over there, and didn't want his contact to disturb what was going on there. Worried about accidents, he stopped temporarily, walked around the room, glanced at the time, and decided to contact again after a while.
At this time, Othniel was near the altar. Under normal circumstances, he could receive contact from anyone, especially Deborah, but not near the altar.
Because he always felt that bringing various electronic devices near this place would easily damage the electronic devices and make him appear to be insincere towards the altar, which is not good for either the electronic devices or himself. Therefore, he usually did not bring electronic devices when he was near the altar.
Deborah also knew about this, so Othniel didn't think it was a big deal if he couldn't be contacted for a while.
Anyway, no matter how important things are, they are not more important than the things in front of you. No matter how urgent things are, they are not more urgent than the things in front of you. Since this is the case, why bother about other things?
He stared intently at the altar not far away. The altar was an open space, but it was surrounded by railings to prevent anyone from accidentally entering or anything from accidentally coming out.
Now it was no longer empty, but a vague, colorful phantom appeared. The shadow was swaying in the air, like ripples on the water, spreading out layer by layer.
There was a wolf and a cliff.
The wolf stood on the edge of the cliff, howling with its head raised, and behind it was a vague, black shadow.
The next moment, there was nothing left on the altar.
"I want to figure out what's going on." Othniel said, and immediately turned around, took out his crystal ball, and used it.
The crystal ball exploded in front of him with a bang and could no longer be used, but before it exploded completely, it gave him some insignificant information.
He quickly stepped back, and the crystal ball exploded completely, turning into pieces of debris. The people outside the door heard the noise and asked hurriedly: "What happened? Are you okay? Do you need help? Is there anything we can do?"
Othniel opened the door, his expression somewhat dazed. His face was flushed with excitement, his pupils dilated, and he looked a little terrified. He walked out step by step, muttering to himself, "It's okay, it's okay. I got the result from divination. That damned, disgusting, abominable, despicable, cliff-like garbage is finally, finally going to be liquidated!"
Everyone was surprised, then excited, and couldn't wait to ask, "Really? There's finally a solution?"
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