Chapter 75: Chapter 75 The Anomaly of the Wild Wolf
Riding back to the village on Big White, Wang Sheng encountered a wolf.
Of course, this wolf was merely ordinary, not the kind that could rival a Martial Artist like the ones before.
Butâ
âAre there so many wolves around here?â
The area he had previously ventured into in the mountains had a considerable number too, but the only formidable beast he met was Big White. Now, merely taking a casual walk led him to encounter another one.
What was most critical was that once again, it was a solitary wolf.
...
Wolves are pack animals, but including the two before, all of them had been loners.
Casually dispatching the wild wolf, Wang Sheng said, âBig White, go home first!â
After returning to the village, Wang Sheng once again sought out Village Chief Zhou Zhengwen, who this time was at the âschool,â while all the children had been taken out by Scholar Jiang to gather inspiration.
That he was asked to come here for discussions indicated the matter was not simple and likely concerned something affecting the entire village.
Moreover, for this meeting, the Chief had not only called all the Martial Artists in the village but also summoned some of the Hunters.
Seeing Wang Sheng, the Village Chief was somewhat surprised and said, âYun Sheng, I went to find you just now, but you werenât there. Now that youâre here, itâs perfect, take a seat!â
Although he had something to discuss, seeing the situation, Wang Sheng simply sat down to listen to everything first.
As he sat down, a gaze came his way.
Wang Shengâs senses were extremely keen; he looked back and recognized it was Li Yongfengâs master, Zhang Ze.
Zhang Ze had unexpectedly become a Martial Artist and wasnât weak among First Grade Martial Artists, allowing him to support an escort agency. But clearly, his stroke of fortune was not as great as Xu Quâs. He could only become a Martial Artist; otherwise, his escort agency would definitely be larger, and he wouldnât have had to retreat to Qingshan Village.
When Zhang Ze saw Wang Sheng look over, he inexplicably felt a tremendous pressure, though it vanished in an instant. His heart filled with uncertainty, he offered Wang Sheng a smile and then dared not look anymore.
An illusion, perhaps?
Zhang Ze knew it wasnât.
Living in Qingshan Village for so long, he had gathered information about Wang Sheng from various sources and knew Wang Sheng was the strongest Martial Artist in the village.
Even Xu Qu, whom he felt was invincible, respected Wang Sheng deeply and spoke of him with a hint of fear.
Zhang Ze had never had the chance to meet the man in person, so the impact wasnât particularly strong. But after that brief eye contact, Zhang Ze knew that if a fight truly broke out, he likely wouldnât stand a chance.
At first, he thought Qingshan Village was remarkable for having several First Grade Martial Artists, and meeting Xu Qu only solidified that impression.
Now, seeing Wang Sheng, he truly understood what it meant to be a place where hidden dragons and crouching tigers lay.
A small village with Martial Artists one stronger than the next, but that also meant greater safety in a place with stronger individuals.
While he was lost in thought, the Village Chief spoke about the matter at hand.
âAs everyone here is aware, over the past month, weâve expended significant effort fortifying the village against wild beasts. You should all know why weâve done thisâto defend against the wolf packs!â
No one was surprised; the villageâs endeavors hadnât been hidden from anyone.
âThis matter is not fearmongering. A month ago, Xingpeng and Yun Sheng encountered a wild wolf that could rival a Martial Artist, but that was just the beginning. Since weâve started constructing the defenses, the patrolling Martial Artists have repeatedly encountered wild wolvesâsolitary wolves, some comparable to Martial Artists, others just ordinary.â
âIn one month alone, just while patrolling, weâve encountered nearly ten wolf incidents.â
Hearing this, Wang Sheng raised an eyebrow.
He had been focused on breaking through his Blood Qiâs strength this month and hadnât paid attention to this matter, not expecting the village to have encountered wild wolves so frequently.
However, given the way the Village Chief spoke, it seemed they managed reasonably well and didnât face any severe issues, so his encounter with a wild wolf wasnât particularly surprising.
Of course, the Village Chief gathered so many people here for more than just this.
True to that assumption, after briefly explaining the monthâs events, the Village Chief continued, âAfter a month of investigation, weâve discovered a severe issue: a wolf pack has emerged in the nearby mountains, and itâs very possible our target is Qingshan Village.â
This revelation startled the gathered Martial Artists, though the Hunters didnât seem quite as taken aback.
Xu Qu asked, âVillage Chief, how are you sure of this?â
Not just him, Wang Sheng was also curious.
Typically, animals wouldnât attack human settlements.
Firstly, thereâs the difficulty of the attack. While humans might be weaker than animals in some aspects, their ability to use tools was enough to deter the vast majority of animals.
Of course, the current wolf packs might have several wolves comparable to Martial Artists, so they might not fear this, but even so, hunting animals would be much simpler than assaulting human villages.
Then thereâs the second point: Are humans really better prey for wolves than animals?
Human flesh should be less appealing to animals than that of other animals. If it were a time of disaster and the wolves were desperate, an attack might be possible. But in the mountains surrounding Qingshan Village, where animal resources are tremendously abundant, starvation shouldnât be an issue.
With food available, and easier methods to obtain it, for the wolf pack to choose attacking a human village would mean somethingâs gone wrong with the Wolf Kingâs mind.
So, Wang Sheng, too, was eager to know the basis for this judgment.
Butâ
âThe reason is simple; in fact, itâs been inferred by several Hunters here, based on the nature of the wolves. We canât be one hundred percent certain, but itâs something we have to guard against.â
The Village Chiefâs reason was straightforward and irrefutable.
Martial Artists might be powerful, but unless specialized in this area, they indeed lacked the Hunterâs expertise.
âOf course, all these judgments are mere possibilities, but preparatory measures are necessary. Iâve called you here to assign some tasksâŠâ
The tasks for the Martial Artists did not include Wang Sheng, Xu Qu, or Zhang Ze, only five Martial Artists had assignments.
However, Zhang Ze volunteered to be part of it.
The Martial Artistsâ task remained patrolling, while the Hunters were to set traps around the village. If the wolf pack indeed attacked, these traps could serve as effective deterrents.
After the assignments were complete, everyone went to carry out their tasks.
Wang Sheng knew the Village Chief wouldnât give him a task, so he wasnât too surprised. When the time was right, heâd take direct action; he was keen to test out his new methods.
It remained to be seen whether the wolf pack would truly come.
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Meanwhile, atop a distant high mountain overlooking Qingshan Village, a giant wolf over three meters long eyed the direction of the village with a glint of greed.
Encountering so much Blood Qi here, how much could its strength improve if it devoured them all?
It only wished there were more children and adolescents!
Howl!