The old wolf's final death did indeed earn a bit of Lin Fei's respect. After all, this was a mother's love for her children, so Lin Fei respected the old wolf a lot.
At the very least, the old wolf made people feel his sincerity, though that sincerity was bought with his life.
"Your mother already said as much, so I won't punish you. Are you willing to submit to me?" Lin Fei asked.
Hearing Lin Fei's words, the two wolves walked toward him and said, "We're willing to submit!"
Lin Fei nodded. "Then let's sign a contract."
"Sign a contract? Why do we have to sign a contract?" one of the wolves asked.
"Because you're willing, so you must sign a contract," Lin Fei said.
Hearing Lin Fei's words, the two wolves felt a surge of reluctance in their hearts. At this moment, the two wolves exchanged a glance, then suddenly bolted toward the depths of the valley. Lin Fei froze for a moment and asked, "Are they trying to run away? Or what are they doing?"
