Chapter 101 The Eternal Dragon

Brian looked down at the pack of winter wolves surrounding him and smiled.

Then, he withdrew the power of time, and the wolves that had disappeared reappeared in their original state, looking somewhat bewildered at the winter wolves beside Brian.

When the different colored and differently skilled wolves appeared, all the winter wolves turned to look at them.

To the winter wolves, the sudden disappearance and reappearance of the pack seemed like a divine miracle.

As powerful magical creatures at the top of the food chain, the winter wolves could clearly sense elemental energy fluctuations. In their view, if Brian had used a spell, it would have caused changes in elemental energy.

But in fact, they hadn't detected any elemental energy fluctuations, which was why the winter wolves were so shocked.

This meant that if Brian wanted to use this method to attack them, it would be difficult for them to defend themselves. They would just disappear suddenly like the other wolves.

On the other side, the suddenly reappeared wolves were even more confused.

Their intelligence wasn't high, and since they had been banished for only a short time, their consciousness and memory were still stuck at the moment they were banished. They hadn't noticed the passage of time and couldn't understand the current situation.

To them, it was as if in the blink of an eye, the winter wolves, kings among wolves, were already crouching under Brian.

Both sides found it unbelievable.

With the winter wolves' initial submission, the other wolves were easier to handle.

They had already struggled to resist Brian's Dragon's Might, and now, influenced by the winter wolves, they were easily subdued by Brian.

Although not as individually powerful as the winter wolves, the sheer number of these wolves, including the magical creatures and ferocious wolves, made them valuable.

There was another advantage to having a wolf pack as followers.

Because of their smaller size, except for the ferocious wolves, their food requirements were not high. However, due to their considerable strength, they could often hunt large prey, providing Brian with a large quantity of high-quality prey.

"Master, are we going to leave with you and go to your territory?" Stewart glanced at the familiar Snowridge Pine Forest and hesitantly asked.

He was somewhat reluctant to leave this resource-rich place where he had lived for so long.

In response, Brian smiled slightly and said, "Where I am is my territory. Where my followers are is also my territory."

"You can stay in Snowridge Pine Forest; it suits you well."

In the dense forest, the winter wolves could exert much more strength than on the plains. They were very good at cooperative hunting, and even a creature as powerful as the White Dragon Mother was no match for a pack of winter wolves.

Brian's requirements for them were similar to those for the ogres, asking them to come to Ice Cliff Territory once a week to provide him with food.

However, considering the winter wolves' strength compared to the ogres, his demands on the Wolfheart Clan were higher, but not unachievably difficult.

As a lord, Brian believed he was reasonable and wouldn't make things difficult for his followers.

He had no interest in doing petty things like taking out his anger on his followers.

"If the Wolfheart Clan is needed in battle, the winter wolf warriors will be at the forefront, fighting for you," Stewart pledged his loyalty.

He wasn't satisfied with just providing food for Brian; this was an easy task for the winter wolves.

Stewart deeply hoped that one day the Wolfheart Clan would become the largest winter wolf clan.

Brian nodded and said, "When I need you, I will naturally come to summon the winter wolves. No need to rush."

At the same time, the adult male winter wolf named Scott, who had initially chosen to side with Brian, suddenly said, "Master, in the far north Ice Field, there are more winter wolves than just our Wolfheart Clan. Stewart comes from the Wolffang Clan, and there are also the Wolfhead, Wolfclaw, Wolfkiss, Wolfhair... and Wolftail Clans."

Hearing a string of wolf clan names from Scott, Brian felt like he was starting to forget what the word "wolf" even meant.