Abel wrapped the mount wolf under him with his power of the will. He held his leaf magic staff up high and kept unleashing charging bolts; with each flash, a sea of lighting rushed forward.
Although that mount wolf was not Abel's mount wolf, nor was it bound by his soul chain, the lighting still avoided due to Abel's power of the will.
All that lighting emerged suddenly and caught the wolf riders off guard. If you asked a Wizard what the fastest spell was, they would all give you the same answer: lightning spells.
Soon after, the charging bolt spell pattern faded from the Leaf Magic Staff, and that group of charging wolf riders were struck by the sea of lighting. The only thing waiting for them was the numbing effect.
The mount wolf under Abel acted like his actual mount. Under his precise control, they arrived in front of 15 wolf riders. To Abel, the numb wolf riders looked just like sheep waiting to get slaughtered.