Chapter 187 Entering The Forbidden Forest Again
Sylvia''s POV:
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The following morning, just as the sun began to climb in the horizon, Rufus and I set off for the
forbidden forest.
I followed him carefully, medical kit in tow. Rufus'' guards were also there in the shadows, where we
couldn''t see.
We had wanted to take a doctor with us, but when the doctor found out where we were going, he
fainted on the spot. Eventually, Rufus convinced me to let go of the idea that we were going to bring
that poor doctor.
We didn''t stop until we reached the edge of the forbidden forest. Rufus turned to me, straightened
my cor, and put a woolen hat on my head snugly. "Don''t leave my side. Just follow my lead. If we
can''t find the grey wolf, then we''ll have to leave immediately."
"Okay." I nodded, slipping my hand into his. "Don''t worry. I don''t n on exploringby myself."
Rufus smiled slightly, then together, we entered the forbidden forest.
Not long after, we were met with a group of around a dozen wild wolves.
I looked at them on high alert. They stared back at me and Rufus, not daring to act rashly. They
seemed to be afraid of Rufus.
All of a sudden, the group wild wolves raised their noses to the sky and began to howl uneasily.
Their voices sounded anxious, as though they wanted us to follow them.
Rufus and I exchanged suspicious nces and followed them immediately.
"Are they taking us to see the grey wolf?" I asked with confusion, seeing how eagerly those wolves
led the way. "I thought they abandoned the grey wolf yesterday."
"I guess we''re going to find out." Rufus squeezed my hand gently tofort me.
The wild wolves soon led us to a cave. It was dark, dank, and cramped, but in the cornery the
dying grey wolf.
Rufus pulled out a shlight to illuminate the cave and pointed it at the grey wolf so that we could
survey its injuries more clearly.
The grey wolf''s hair stuck was matted, and its body trembled. Thankfully, we could see that it was
still breathing, albeit faintly. Blood still seeped out of its throat wound. If Rufus and I didn''te
here today, it would''ve bled out.
Fortunately, Rufus'' bite wasn''t lethal, or it wouldn''t have been able to hold on for this long.
As soon as we got close, the grey wolf''s bloodshot eyes opened and it looked at Rufus vigntly. A
low whimper sounded from its throat.
"How about you wait here first?" I turned my head and looked at Rufus hesitantly. "I think it''s
scared."
Pursing his lips, Rufus didn''t say anything but took a step back.
The grey wolf started to whimper even louder, as if it wanted to drive Rufus away.
"Why don''t you wait outside?" I suggested, my voice barely above a whisper.
This time, Rufus didn''tpromise. He passed me with a long face and pulled out a pistol from his
pocket. I could tangibly feel his malicious aura seeping at the seams. His eyes were icy cold, and
his message to the grey wolf was clear: if it made that sound again, he would shoot it in cold blood.
Sure enough, the grey wolf fell silent, albeit gritting its teeth. I couldn''t help but pity it.
I quickly pulled Rufus aside. "Stop scaring it. Trust me. Nothing''s going to happen. Just wait for me
at the entrance of the cave. I''ll go out once I''ve bound up its wound. It''s so weak now. It definitely
can''t hurt me."
Rufus looked at the grey wolf lying helplessly on the ground and snorted coldly. Finally, he put the
pistol back in its holster.
"So, will you wait outside?" I looked at him, surprised that he was so obedient.
In the end, of course, it turned out that I had hoped for too much. Rufus simply walked to arge
boulder nearby and sat down. His posture was leisurely yet somewhat stubborn, and his sharp eyes
were fixed on the grey wolf. It was obvious that, from his position, if the grey wolf tried anything, he
could pounce on it like lightning.
I felt helpless yet moved, so I let him stay there. Then, I slowly approached the grey wolf. The truth
was, I was a little nervous, afraid that the wolf would suddenly bare its sharp teeth and bite me out
of the blue.