CHAPTER 136

Both Gary and the great wolf were sent flying back. Gary coughed out blood, whereas the great wolf’s ankle sprained.

Leah rushed toward Gary, but Wendevorr’s web reached Gary first and cushioned him from crashing into fallen trees. These were giant trees, and their broken trunks were bigger than an average room.

“Hey,” Leah reached him first. “You look like you’re spent.” She put her hand forward.

Gary held her hand and got up. “That damn wolf is so powerful.”

“Do you need help?” Leah asked.

Gary looked at her and smiled. “You should make use of it while you can,” he grabbed her hand, puzzling her.

“What are you…” she was saying, but then he spun and threw her toward the fountain. She fell straight into the fountain.

Gary then dashed toward the great wolf. “You should also jump into that fountain, Wendevorr.”

“But…” Wendevorr wanted to be there and help Gary if necessary, but at the same time, he believed that Gary was strong enough to fight the great wolf and at least keep it at bay
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