After burying the body of the northern goat, the three wolves continued their journey into the distance.
Since there was still time left, Su Ming decided to make a trip along the way. He planned the hunting position in the afternoon and first inspected the situation.
This would help him find his prey faster, and he wouldn’t need to spend a few days like the last time when the wolf father led the team.
The three wolves ran through the forest, shuttling between the trees.
Perhaps their luck had run out, and they did not encounter any medium-sized or large-sized creatures along the way.
Other than the snow rabbits, the birds on their heads encountered the most. Occasionally, they would encounter one or two Pallas’s cats.
Su Ming clearly remembered that there were not so many small creatures in the forest a few days ago.
This might also be a sign of the expansion of the brown bear territory, causing the habitat of many creatures to change.