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Chapter 21: Shadow Wolves Hunt
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High in the sky, Ethan suddenly came to a stop, hovering silently. His sharp eyes scanned the vast stretch below.

Beneath him lay an expansive grassland—wild and untamed. The grass here wasn’t ordinary. It rose as high as small trees, swaying gently in the breeze like green waves.

And hiding within that sea of grass… were wolves.

They were pitch black from head to tail, with gleaming emerald eyes that cut through the shadows. Their teeth were jagged, their claws like blades. From above, Ethan counted at least fifteen of them sprawled lazily, completely unaware of his presence.

But one stood out.

In the center of the pack rested a massive beast, easily twice the size of the others. Its muscles bulged, its fur darker than night, and a faint aura of dominance radiated from it.

> That must be the Alpha.

Suddenly, a glowing red rectangle appeared above each of their heads—translucent panels flickering like holograms.

> “Huh? What’s this? Another function of the system?” Ethan muttered.

He
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