Chapter 335
**Chapter 0335**
I was still shocked by what had happened.
“Wait, what??” she asked, looking confused. “She healed you and she wasn’t part of our team?”
“Yes,” I replied. “She healed me by licking my wounds.”
“I can’t believe it,” I said. “The wound was so strange. And then she just vanished.”
“You don’t know where she went?” Tabby gasped in surprise.
“No,” I admitted. “But I really want to find her.”
We searched the forest for a long time, looking for the flag and keeping a close watch for the black wolf. The sun had set, and it was dark. But thanks to our keen eyes, we could still see well enough to continue our search.
During the night, everything looked as bright as daytime, even in our human forms.
“Maybe we should get a better view,” Tabby suggested, looking up at the tree. “You’re a good climber.”
I nodded in agreement.
“I need a boost up,” I said to her as I held onto the lowest branch of the tree. She grabbed my feet, giving me the lift I needed. With her help, I was able to climb higher and finally get fully onto the branch.
The branch was stable enough for me to stand on without any problems. Once I was on it, I managed to pull myself up onto other branches and climb along the side of the tree. Tabby watched me in awe as I climbed higher.
She said she wasn’t a good climber, and our time in the arena was just fueled by adrenaline.
I kept climbing until I reached the top. I had never been afraid of heights, so it felt exhilarating.
This wasn’t a big deal for me. From the top of the tree, I could see almost everything, including the other campsites of the other players. They couldn’t see me, but I could see them. It seemed like they were unaware of my presence.
We were all busy with our tasks, taking turns to keep things running smoothly. Some people stayed near their campsite to watch over their captured flags, while others were catching up on sleep.
I looked around, scanning the area with my eyes moving over the forest floor. Suddenly, I noticed some other campers nearby.
Wolves were roaming the area, hunting and waiting. They couldn’t hear us yet, but at least I knew which direction to avoid for now.
From my vantage point, I could see both the wolves and the humans nearby. I felt a mix of tension and caution as I observed the scene unfolding before me.
I didn’t see the black wolf that saved me, and I wondered if she was one of the others in human form.
I tried to get a good look at their faces, hoping to find someone familiar among them. I was sure that I had seen them before.
I could see it in her eyes. Why would she bother saving me if she was from another team?
“Do you see anything?” Tabby called out from below.
I stayed quiet, not wanting to reveal where I was.
I stayed quiet because if I shouted back at her, the others would easily spot me. My eyes kept scanning the area, and I noticed some other animals wandering through the forest. I saw bears and even more deer.
I spotted something in the distance and squinted to see better.
Was that a cave?
If I were to hide a flag anywhere, it would definitely be in that cave.
I began to climb down from the tree, scratching myself along the way.
I hissed in pain as I felt blood trickling down.