There were some differences between the first and second parts of Return to the Wolves. The first book, Return to the Wolves, mainly tells the story of how a wolf pack abandoned by humans survived in the wilderness and rebuilt itself. The second book tells the more complicated relationship between the protagonist and the wolf pack, involving the power struggle within the wolf pack and the protagonist's personal growth. In the first part, the protagonist and the other members of the wolf pack worked together to overcome many difficulties in the process of finding food and water and finally established a stable home. In the second part, the protagonist not only has to deal with the power struggle within the wolf pack, but also face the threat of humans and other wild animals. He needs to cooperate with the wolf pack members to protect himself and the wolf pack's home. In addition, the theme and plot of the first and second chapters were also different. The first part was about the survival and self-reconstruction of the wolves, while the second part was more concerned with the protagonist's personal growth and relationship with the wolves.