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2.25% Rebirth Into A Wolf: I Can See My Evolution Paths / Chapter 11: The Death of the Wolf Cub

Kapitel 11: The Death of the Wolf Cub

Redakteur: Atlas Studios

The news of the little wolf cub's death quickly spread throughout the entire wolf den. Under the lead of Father Wolf, Fallen Leaf personally chose a spot outside the cave and buried its child's body here.

All the wolves, including Su Ming, observed the funeral.

The death rate of wolf cubs was usually around 50%. Among them, low temperatures, diseases, and hunger affected the possibility of survival.

The wolf cubs in Su Ming's nest were relatively lucky. With the help of the wolf pack and Su Ming, they did not have to worry about hunger and low temperatures. However, the diseases that infected them from birth could still kill them.

They only hoped that every wolf cub could grow up safely and become the backbone of the wolf pack.

After the funeral ended, the team returned to the cave. The wolves were not in a good mood, especially Fallen Leaf. It was even distracted when eating. The blow of losing a child was really too heavy for itm.

Su Ming wanted to comfort it but did not know how to do it. He could hope that the other party's injured heart could be comforted as more time passed.

After eating his first meal of the day, Su Ming forced himself to cheer up and suppress the pain in his heart.

Now was not the time to be sad. Only by becoming stronger could he survive in this environment where the weak were prey to the strong and avoid an outcome like the wolf cub just now.

After resting for a while and letting his stomach digest the meat, Su Ming pulled Little Su Hui, who was still in a sad mood, and began the training that he had yet to do.

At the same time, the wolf cubs in the center of the cave also became restless after seeing the actions of the Su brothers.

They began to try to stand up and walk in the direction of Su Ming and the others. Although they encountered some bumps along the way, their situation was much better than the day before. This proved that the wolf cubs were already much more familiar with walking.

Perhaps it would not be long before another wolf cub like Su Hui appeared and could follow Su Ming's training.

In fact, the potential of these little wolves could not be underestimated. After all, just Su Hui alone was already a big enough shock for Su Ming.

It had to be known that Su Ming had the advantage of his innate body size and human intelligence to master his walking ability so early.

As for Little Su Hui, who could also do it the next day, one could imagine its physical talent.

This little guy was able to rely on its physical strength as a wolf cub to train non-stop with Su Ming for an entire two hours. This was the effect of its outstanding physical strength.

According to its current strengthened body, it could already complete the training with Su Ming and did not need to rest for a moment.

About an hour later, as Su Ming expected, another wolf cub stood out from the rest during their training.

It walked slowly and straight behind the two wolves, as if it was trying its best to keep up with Su Ming and Su Hui.

This special behavior attracted Su Ming's attention. He began to deliberately slow down, just like how he nurtured Little Su Hui a few days ago.

As for Little Su Hui, who was running behind him, it also followed Su Ming's lead and slowed down. It widened its eyes and stared curiously at this new friend.

With Su Ming leading the way, this little wolf quickly adapted to the ability to walk. It went from being slow at the beginning to being light and fast.

It arrived in front of the Su brothers and let out a soft roar, as if it was saying, "Can I join you?"

This little guy was much smarter than Little Su Hui from before. It knew that it had to ask for Su Ming's opinion first and not rashly follow behind and make the other party uncomfortable.

Su Ming naturally did not object to the other party's request.

He nodded slightly and opened his mouth to roar in reply.

Little Su Hui followed Su Ming's footsteps. Of course, it did not object to this companion joining. It welcomed the other party's joining happily.

In this way, Su Ming's training team gained another wolf. The three wolves were lined up with Su Ming in the lead. Behind Su Hui, the little cub also followed and continued to train as it jumped and ran.

Su Ming sensed that although this new guy's physical strength was inferior to the two of them, it had good talent in physical coordination.

When it attempted its first jump, it did end up falling like Su Hui. Instead, with its outstanding coordination, it adjusted its body that was about to lose its balance and successfully landed on the ground.

Su Ming nodded in satisfaction. No wonder this little guy was the second to stand out from the wolf cubs. Its talent in coordination was not inferior to Little Su Hui's physical talent at all. It was only lacking in physical strength.

If its physical strength could be slightly better, it might be able to start training with Little Su Hui on the same day.

However, it was not too late now. Moreover, if this little guy went out to follow the hunt, the Su brothers would also be able to help it well and it wouldn't be injured like yesterday.

The training of the three wolves continued. After another hour and a half, the exhausted little guy was the first to collapse halfway.

It stuck out its tongue and kept panting. It had exhausted all its strength from this continuous training with the two wolves.

The little guy's remaining strength and the pain in its muscles made it unable to move at all. It could not even approach the pool despite it being very close.

It was only when Su Ming and Su Hui arrived that they helped it resolve this problem.

Su Ming gently bit the back of it and wanted to place it by the pool so that it could get more rest. This scene had also happened a few days ago.

Su Hui followed beside Su Ming and bounced around. It wanted to help Su Ming do something, but there seemed to be nothing it could do. It could only jump around to express its attitude.

Soon, the little guy was put down safely. Looking at the pool in front of it, it did not hurriedly drink the water. Instead, it turned around and let out a roar to express its gratitude for his help just now.

What a very polite little guy. It was completely different from Little Su Hui's character.

Su Ming could not help but sigh in his heart.

Seeing the little guy's polite and sensible appearance, Su Ming had the intention to name it again.

These little wolf cubs that had trained with him might be a huge help to him in the future. By naming them, he could also increase the intimacy between the two sides. At the same time, it would also be convenient for Su Ming to distinguish them in the future.

"Smart, polite, and obedient. Why don't I also give this one my surname and call it Su Yi? The word "Yi" means etiquette as well as intelligence. It's indeed very compatible with this little guy."

Thinking of this, Su Ming decided on the name for this sister.

"Su Yi."

"Howl."

Yes, the little guy who stood out after Su Hui was a female wolf. Otherwise, it would not be inferior to Little Su Hui in terms of physical strength.

Little Su Yi seemed to understand Su Ming's strange tone and replied with a very happy wolf roar.

It liked this new name very much.


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