In the afternoon, after eating.
Su Ming lay at the entrance of the cave and felt the warmth of the light. There were still traces of coldness coming from his back and legs.
In the midst of ice and fire, Su Ming did not feel any discomfort. On the contrary, his spirit was unprecedentedly relaxed.
On one hand, the warm sunlight gave him a comfortable feeling. On the other hand, the healing of the white grass eased his pain.
He looked out of the cave, toward the southwest part of the forest.
After eating at noon, the elder brother hurried to the place where he had found the white grass.
Presumably to save time, he brought back more herbs to treat the wolves.
Not long after the elder brother left, the mother Wolf also took the young wolves to the woods outside, continuing to teach them about survival and hunting in the wild.
This was the daily teaching pattern that the mother wolf and the fallen leaves had maintained for a week.