Chapter 19: A Test of Loyalty

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At this point, Max had already been a part of the new pack for a few weeks, and he was adjusting to his new life in the pack quite well. He was adapting extremely well to his new life in the pack. He was adjusting quite well to his new life with the pack.

It was a very exciting time for him, as he was making new friends and learning a lot of new information from his new packmates. This was a time when he felt very accepted and at home. In addition to that, he gained a significant amount of new knowledge.

Eventually, Hunter made his way over to him while maintaining a serious expression on his face even though it seemed like an eon had passed, even though it only felt like a few seconds.

"Max, we need to talk."

"There is a reason for us to believe that another pack in direct competition with us was responsible for the disturbance on the border of our territory."

"How can I contribute to the search for a solution to this issue in the most productive ways possible?" Max inquired, eager to show that he was able to contribute something of value and eager to prove that he was capable of doing so.

As soon as Hunter was made aware of this information, he immediately reacted by stating, "We need you to go to the border and investigate," He did so right away.

"If it turns out that only a small group of people have the intention of causing trouble, we cannot put ourselves in danger by launching a full-scale attack against them." But be careful.

"We are unable to identify the wolves we are dealing with, and as a result, we are completely in the dark regarding the species of wolves we are facing."

Max nodded. "I understand. I will get started on this as soon as possible for me to do so.

As Max made his way toward the international boundary, he tried to keep his vigilance up and looked for any signs that might indicate impending danger.

He also kept an eye out for any clues that could indicate that a threat was already present. He put in this much effort because he was worried about how it would affect his health and well-being.

He knew he was alone and vulnerable, but he was determined to prove to his new pack that he was worth their loyalty even though he was alone.

Even though he was by himself, he was determined to show his new pack that he was worthy of their devotion.

He became aware that a pack of wolves was on the other side of the divide as he moved closer to the boundary line.

It was clear that they were trying to intimidate him by growling and snapping at him as they got closer. As they got closer, it was clear that they were trying to intimidate him.

There was no hint that Max would back down from his position. He was unmovable in his stance, and if the situation warranted it, he was ready to defend himself with physical force.

In response to my question, he harshly questioned me, "What the hell are you doing here?" (What the hell am I doing here?) (Why are you even in this place?)

One of the wolves decided to lead the pack by taking the initiative to walk in front of the others.

"Only for a limited amount of time will we be able to remain in this location. Because we had no intention of making anyone feel awkward in any way, shape, or form, we made it a point to keep this at the forefront of our minds at all times."

Max looked at them while retaining a reasonable amount of his natural mistrust toward them. He knew they were being dishonest, but he didn't want to initiate a conflict unless necessary. He didn't want to get into an argument unless necessary, so he avoided doing so whenever possible.

"If what you have said is accurate, then you are in a position where you have no choice but to leave this location as soon as you possibly can." In addition, we don't want any conflict between the two sides in any way, shape, or form."

After a momentary lull in the action, the other wolves gradually turned their attention away from them and eventually disappeared into the forest that encompassed them on all sides.

After Max had made his way back to his group, he shared the news of what had transpired with the remaining members of the excursion group that he was traveling with.

The accomplishments that came directly from Hunter's arduous labor were ultimately the source of the fulfillment he sought. He extended his congratulations and told me, "You have put in a lot of effort to establish a name for yourself as an obedient member of our pack. You have a lot to be proud of, including yourself." You are an incredible asset to our team, and with you, we accomplished what we set out to do.

Max felt a surge of pride after listening to Hunter's comments, which he found extremely motivational. Max regarded Hunter's comments as being extremely inspiring.

He was certain that he had done the right thing in joining this pack, and he was looking forward to continuing to demonstrate his devotion to the pack and making progress in his maturation into a wolf over the coming days and weeks.

In addition to this, he was certain that he had properly conducted himself throughout the entire situation.

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