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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1809

Severin continued flying eastward for another ten miles when he spotted two individuals on a nearby mountaintop. They were being pursued by a massive purple-furred wolf. The young man had the highest attainment of the two as a level nine saint. The green-robed young woman, aged about seventeen or eighteen, was only a level six saint. The giant wolf emitted powerful purple beams of light that put it on par with a level one royal saint. The two of them were visibly struggling against the wolf's overwhelming assault.

Having seen the dire situation being faced by the two individuals, Diane suggested, "Weren't we searching for someone to ask directions from? There's two people right here."

Wuhlricht and Felipe concurred.

"Diane is correct."

"We should rescue these two individuals. Their attainment is, at best, that of a level nine saint. It would be a rational move to save them and ask for information regarding the area beyond the vast mountain range."

Severin immediately increased the speed of his flying sword.

The wolf's claw seriously injured Rainier, throwing him backward. Free of those pesky attacks, the wolf approached the siblings with its mouth agape and was prepared to devour them.

The two wounded siblings closed their eyes and accepted their imminent death. In their minds, all they thought was, 'This is the end of the line for us.'

As soon as they closed their eyes, they heard a rush of wind, followed by the wolf's agonizing cries. When they opened their eyes cautiously, a decapitated and heavily bleeding wolf was lying before them. Perplexed and overwhelmed by the sight, they were drawn back to reality only when they heard a melodious twinkling giggle from behind.

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