Chapter 256 Wolves Came

In the deep mountains, wild grass flourished abundantly. It was hard for Eudora to replace a path to walk, and she was starving.

She dragged her exhausted body through the forest for a day. After replaceing wild fruits to satisfy her hunger and drinking mountain spring water, she barely lasted a day.

At night, she found a big tree and climbed to sleep on it, lest the wild beasts would attack her, and she would have nowhere to escape.

Sure enough, Eudora really heard the wolf howling late at night.

She was so frightened that her heart trembled and flustered.

The only thing she could use to defend herself was the dagger that the masked man left her. Now she could only handle her life to God.

Without sleepiness, she leaned against the big tree, trying not to make a sound, but the sound of wolves howling gradually approached, making her feel particularly insecure. Especially in the deep mountains, no one could help her if she faced danger.

"Howl..."

Suddenly, a wolf howled.

The sound was very close and exceptionally clear.

Eudora tensed up, feeling herself exposed to the danger on such a dark night.

Vaguely, she noticed a few light spots. When she took a closer look, she couldn't help but feel a chill down her spine.

Those bright spots were pairs of eyes of wolves!

They seemed to smell her scent and came directly to her.

Although Eudora was on the tree around nine feet high, she looked at twelve eyes glowing green and found there were six wolves in total.

Her mind went blank, and she didn't know how to deal with it at all.

She was helpless and fell into despair.

She cursed in her mind, "Damn. Am I going to die here?"

The bright moon hung high, and the moonlight filtered down the earth, making the earth seem to be covered with a layer of white gauze, and everything was faintly visible.

Eudora knew that wolves had a keen sense of smell. They must know where she was hiding, so she climbed up the treetop again by moonlight.

Even though she had already climbed to a very high place, there was a humbling sound on the tree trunk. It was the wolves scratching the tree and howling.

It seemed they were calling for companions.

Eudora felt all her bad luck in this life had been exhausted this year. She was haunted by bad luck all the time.

She swore that she would go to the church and pray when she left Ford County and returned to Kenison City. She didn't sleep the whole night.

Those hungry wolves also squatted under the tree all night.

It wasn't until dawn the next day that Eudora realized the number of wolves had changed from six to ten!

Moreover, they had no intention of leaving at all.

She sat on the tree and looked at the sky in despair. She thought, "Am I doomed to die here?"

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