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Chapter 20 Silver Wolves

"Aowu~~~" The silver wolves were very cautious. They could jump up the height of the stone wall, but they had no defensive ability in the process and were too easy to be attacked during the jump. Therefore, the smart silver wolves showed no sign of attack, but just waited patiently outside the wall.

"What are they waiting for?" Catherine asked in confusion: "It's not good for them to delay time, what if we have reinforcements?"

"They are just wolves." Panis replied helplessly: "Don't think of them like humans, but also consider reinforcements."

"They are probably waiting for the defense to relax and wait for us to reveal a loophole." The camp commander is an experienced bear orc. He thought about Catherine's question for a moment and replied: "In this case, they have no chance of winning if they attack."

"What about us now?" asked Penis, "You are going to just waste your time with them?"

"No, we will suffer losses if we continue to waste." The commander shook his head and said, "It is impossible for reinforcements to come in the short term. If they only have the initiative in this way, they will be exhausted sooner or later. Now we must find a way to take back the initiative and try to make them take the initiative now."

"That's not what that way there." Panis said, pointing to the deep grass far below the wall: "They hide there, seemingly not to give us a chance to regain the initiative."

Panis is right. The hidden grass of the silver wolf is dozens of meters away from the warhammer stronghold. It is difficult for any long-range skill to attack them. Both sides can only look at each other at these dozens of meters. The flickering green eyes of the wolves seemed to mock the orcs and humans for their powerlessness. The commander's face was not very good-looking, and he stared at the wolf pack under the wall with angrily. As silent as if he stretched out his hand behind him, the guard behind him handed a set of bows and arrows at the right time.

"I don't believe that one can hide steadily," the commander held the bow and arrow and said viciously, pulling the bow with all the way: "No matter how smart they are, they are just a group of beasts. I don't think they will be able to endure it like humans at this time."

"So. Are you ready?" A silent Lina, or Dianna, said quietly behind her: "Are you ready to face the wolves that were trapped in a madness due to anger and then completely swallowed by them?"

"What do you mean?" The commander let go of the arrow and turned around, staring at Diana's face without any emotion, and shouted: "Do you think we can't beat them?"

"You are still an orc. You have lived on the grassland for a lifetime. Have you never dealt with the attack of the silver wolf?" Diana glared at her eyes, and the majesty contained in her eyes made the commander take a step back. The identity of Thousand People is considered to be the top of the middle level in the orc army, and he also believes that he has seen many upper-level figures. But none of these people will bring such great pressure to him with just one look. This pressure is like facing a powerful and majestic king. It brings him more of a kind of fear than pressure.

The unreasonable fear made the orc commander shy and angry, but respecting the nature of the strong made him have to face Diana, and he had to lower his head to a human woman: "I have never dealt with the attack of the silver wolf, I don't know what the difference is?"

"Unlike other wolves, the Silver Wolfs are very unique." Diana was very satisfied with the commander's reaction. She did not continue to laugh at her. Instead, she explained patiently: "They value their companions the most. They will enter a bloodthirsty and crazy state because of the death of their companions. The more deaths the companions are, the deeper they enter this state. In this state, whether they are attack power, defense power, speed and strength, they will have a significant improvement. The deeper the state, the greater the improvement, and the stronger the remaining silver wolf."

The commander didn't say anything. He seemed to have heard this kind of rumor, but because he had never seen an example, he naturally ignored it. Now he heard Diana mention it. He remembered the terrifying legend of the silver wolf pack in the rumors again. This made his clothes behind him soaked in cold sweat because of fear. He asked with a little respect: "How should you deal with them according to your wishes?"

"Troubleshoot them?" Diana sighed and said helplessly: "You haven't even figured out what they are doing, why are you just thinking about dealing with them?"

"Aren't they... they come to attack the stronghold?" The commander felt a little confused and asked in confusion: "Does there be other purposes?"

"Oh." Diana felt even more helpless, rubbed her forehead and sighed: "What kind of wolf pack have you seen that will attack human camps when it was completely dark just now? The opportunity for any wolf pack to attack should be late at night."

The commander's face was burning, and he felt that he had no shame to see someone. He scratched his head with great embarrassment and didn't know what to say to relieve his embarrassment. Seeing the tall and mighty bear man in front of him as helpless as a child, Diana couldn't bear to hit him again. She sighed and turned to Catherine and Panis and said, "I'll go down and see, you guys are waiting for me to come back here."

"You... go alone, no problem." Catherine asked with some concern: "There are hundreds of silver wolves below, what if... we'll go with you."

"Yes." Vivian was also rare to be confused. She had been silently watching the development of the situation just now. When she heard that Diana was going to face the wolf pack alone, she advised her with great concern: "Although we may not be able to help, as long as we stand by, it is also a deterrent to the silver wolf, making them dare not do anything randomly."

Diana smiled, laughed happily, gently touched Vivian and Catherine's heads, shook her head and said, "No need, we are the same kind, the purest kind. Unless we compete for the throne, we will never show our minions to our kind, so you don't need to worry about me. The situation of these children is a bit strange. I have to go down and see. If you go down, it will arouse the wolves' vigilance, so let's watch me perform here."

After Diana finished speaking, she didn't wait for Catherine and Vivian to answer, and turned around and jumped down. The commander didn't hear Diana clearly and was startled to see Diana suddenly jumping down. Fortunately, Panis explained in time: "Don't be nervous. Our companions have some experience in communicating with the wolf. She went down to negotiate, so wait patiently for a while. In addition, there is no need to be so nervous, so that everyone can relax. Even if they want to fight, they will fight again after the negotiation. Now they are always so alert. If the war starts, they will probably be exhausted by themselves."

Lina jumped down the city wall. She seemed to have turned into a silver wolf in the dark night. She flashed a few times in people's sight and disappeared into the tall grass on the grassland. As soon as she entered the grassland, a mighty howl came out. The originally calm grass immediately became restless, as if the hundreds of silver wolves lurking in the grass were taking action, and all the silver wolves were roaring in a low voice.

"Is it really okay?" Although Lina sarcastically sarcastically several times, the commander understood that it was because he did not do well enough and what the other party said was indeed reasonable, so he did not hold a grudge. Instead, he asked intimately about this foreign powerhouse he had never seen before: "Do you want support?"

Panis was not in the mood to answer, but just shook his head casually, staring at the shaking grass with some tension. The orcs could not see clearly what was going on, but Panis's keen senses made him see everything. Vivian and Catherine were equally nervous, grabbing the hem of his clothes from left to right. Catherine even felt sweating in her palms, fearing that the silver wolf would suddenly attack Lina.

"Ha." Panis suddenly laughed out loud. This chuckle seemed to be of no significance to others, but Catherine and Vivian let go of their hands at the same time, and the tension on their faces turned into ease in a blink of an eye. Catherine lowered her voice and asked, "What amusing thing you saw? Tell me."

"You said, after Diana left, should I tell Lina?" Panis asked with a strange smile: "The story about several silver wolf licking her hair almost all over her body?"

"Life is so precious, why don't you understand?" Catherine glared at Panis with a headache: "If you want to die, I won't stop you, but it's better to arrange your affairs after you first. However, since you suddenly become so idle, it seems that everything should be normal over there? Of course, except for the matter of licking hair."

"Then everything is normal." For the sake of life safety, Panis made a regretful decision...to tell Lina the story. However, he had not described the story well in his mind. The howling of the wolf sounded again in the grass, and the silver shadow that was transformed appeared again under the wall, jumped up like a wolf and returned to the crowd safely.

"It was indeed not an invasion of the camp." Diana said immediately: "The children were migrating and wanted to find another territory. The day before yesterday, I heard the screams of other silver wolves. They followed them all the way here. They didn't expect to come to the camp, but your stronghold almost scared away the large beasts within 20 or 30 kilometers nearby. They didn't find anything to eat nearby, so they came over to try their luck. If they had the chance, they would come in and eat. If they didn't have the chance, they would evacuate somewhere else to feed late at night. After all, it was normal to be hungry for one or two days."

"Other silver wolves? Come here?" the commander asked in confusion: "But no one has found other silver wolves nearby?"

"Ha, ha, ha." The people of the adventure team looked up at the sky, and looked like I didn't know anything, I was just observing the stars.

"You don't have to worry about this." Diana edited seriously: "The silver wolf has left."

"That's good." The commander felt relieved, but immediately asked the question: "However, I have never heard of a wolf pack migrating in the spring."
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