With Milo’s physical fitness, he would not get injured from just falling off a bicycle. He dusted off the dirt and snow on him and got back on his feet.
“Chad, if you see any injustice in the future, just let me handle it. You should focus on riding the bike, alright?”
“Oh, sure thing, Master!” Chad hurriedly picked the bicycle up and continued riding with Milo as he caught up to the group.
Milo turned around and looked at the wolves on the hilltop. The white wolves were not alarmed by the sight of the escapees running away and stood there motionlessly in the snow. It was as though they had nothing better to do and were only here to take a gander. But he could not understand what their motives were.
In front of him, Chad was pedaling hard and saying, “Master, why are there always people in this world who think nothing of hurting others to achieve their goals?”
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