Chapter 383
**Chapter 383**
Everyone took their places, ready for the fight to begin.
An unseen announcer spoke to the audience, getting them excited for the final round.
Once everything was ready, the countdown began. The audience joined in, chanting with the announcer, and then the buzzer went off.
Chaos erupted. I had to think quickly to find my way out of the madness.
I have always been taught that if I don’t need to fight, I shouldn’t. Instead of jumping into a fight, I would let others fight each other first. They would tire themselves out, and then I would step in when the time was right. I believe nothing is off-limits; it’s better to fight smart rather than just fight hard.
I ran as fast as I could. I could hear a few wolves chasing me, but thanks to all the hours I had practiced, I was probably faster in my human form than they were in theirs. I focused on putting one foot in front of the other, determined to escape.
I found myself in the tree line just inside the arena. I managed to climb a nearby tree, which made it hard for the wolves chasing me to reach me. I climbed until I reached the top, scanning the area with my eyes. In the distance, I could see the arena bustling with activity.
From a distance, I watched the fight unfold. Tabby was fighting with a sword, and some people, including Chuck, hadn’t even bothered to change their forms yet.
High in the sky, drones captured every moment of the battle. The wolves that were following me were trying to get closer, eager to join in the action.
to climb the tree but kept failing miserably, which made me smirk at them from above.
Several competitors had already been eliminated, reducing the number from 20 to 15.
As time went on, more and more competitors dropped out. Tabby was still in the game.
An arrow shot toward me. I quickly dodged it just in time, avoiding a serious injury to my head. The arrow struck the trunk behind me, and I felt my heart racing in my throat.
I quickly grabbed the arrow, using my heightened senses as a wolf to assess the situation.
I was trying to figure out where it came from when I spotted Sherry in the distance. Her eyes were locked onto me. She was perched on a tree, looking very much like a human. In her hands, she held a bow and arrow, carefully preparing to shoot another arrow.
Just as the second arrow flew straight toward me, I quickly grabbed the one from the trunk and threw it back at her with all my strength. It soared through the air surprisingly fast and hard for someone like me, who wasn’t used to such things.
She clearly wasn’t ready for this. The sudden attack caught her off guard, and the arrow struck her arm, causing her to drop the bow to the ground.
The second arrow I shot veered off course but then changed direction. It struck one of the wolves attacking us.
The arrow struck him in the shoulder, causing him to howl in pain.
I flinched as blood splattered across the forest floor. I knew I had to stay strong and couldn’t show any remorse right now.
Meanwhile, Sherry was trying to climb down the tree to get her bow. She winced with every movement, clearly in some discomfort.
With each step she took, I could see she was struggling because of a new injury. I quickly took off my clothes. The second wolf that had followed me was too focused on the one on the ground, who was clearly in pain. It seemed they were friends, as they weren’t attacking each other.
I quickly transformed into my wolf form and leaped at him. I jumped from the top of the tree, aiming for his neck. My teeth grew sharp as my wolf instincts took over completely.
He howled and hissed while I clung to him.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
I let him go and gently nudged his side with my nose. He understood exactly what I wanted. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a white flag.
“I surrender!” he announced, looking up at the drone that was hovering above us, watching everything.
He waved the flag in the air for everyone to see. I could hear gasps and cries from the audience in the stadium, along with a lot of cheers.
**+25 BONUS**
**Chapter 383**
I quickly moved on to find Sherry. She was
She held her arm in pain as she pulled another arrow from her quiver. With effort, she tried to nock it onto her bow. Her arm was dripping with blood, and it was clear she was suffering a lot.
At that moment, I…
I heard Tabby screaming, and my heart raced. I looked back at Sherry, whose hands were shaking.
“I’ll come back for her,” I thought, then turned and ran towards the arena, leaving Sherry behind me.
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