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In this short scene, we learn that the main objective of the battle is to take down the thief, and that it is the creator's will that this be the case. The wolf, however, is not interested in the conflict. He is merely amok, and the only way to defeat him is with massive force. He tells the others that they have underestimated him, and he asks them to take care of the other people around him. He also tells them that he is injured during the battle, but that he was able to find out some of the thief's attack patterns. He says that thanks to the surging battle cry and his own terrifying physical defense, the wolf is able to force the opponent into fighting what he wants. This guy literally goes wild like a madman, master. There is no way to launch an attack, he says, because the wolf's strength is so great that he will lose control of his own body if they continue provoking him. This is the greatest weakness of the wolf, he tells them, because he possesses so much offensive power and so much defensive power
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Chapter 150
This is a locked chapterChapter 150
About This Chapter
In this short scene, we learn that the main objective of the battle is to take down the thief, and that it is the creator's will that this be the case. The wolf, however, is not interested in the conflict. He is merely amok, and the only way to defeat him is with massive force. He tells the others that they have underestimated him, and he asks them to take care of the other people around him. He also tells them that he is injured during the battle, but that he was able to find out some of the thief's attack patterns. He says that thanks to the surging battle cry and his own terrifying physical defense, the wolf is able to force the opponent into fighting what he wants. This guy literally goes wild like a madman, master. There is no way to launch an attack, he says, because the wolf's strength is so great that he will lose control of his own body if they continue provoking him. This is the greatest weakness of the wolf, he tells them, because he possesses so much offensive power and so much defensive power
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