When Ryan approached, he noticed that his wolf almost killed the black-haired woman, but he also noticed that he had only eaten one of her arms. The two legs she had lost… the scars seemed several weeks old.
"Move," Ryan said.
The kids looked at Ryan, startled since he looked as much as vicious as his pet. Despite that, they had the nerve to get in his way and protect the woman. That was quite surprising since they weren't even ten years old. Ryan sighed and then used Wind Manipulation to make the woman fly toward him. She was trembling a lot due to the cold and pain, but she was already unconscious. Considering their number, Ryan realized they were probably the presence he felt earlier.
Regardless, Ryan used Full-Heal, and after a few seconds, all the woman's limbs were back to their rightful places. However, not even a crazy spell could do everything. Ryan finally realized that the woman and the kids were almost only skin and bones… they probably didn't have many chances to look for food or even eat monsters due to the dragons.
"Why this kind of shit only happens to me…" Ryan sighed.
Now that he had met those survivors, Ryan couldn't leave them alone. Even worse, taking them back will cost him a lot of time. Unless he uses his dire wolf, it will take days, if not weeks, to bring all of them to the military base.
While Ryan was trying to find an easy way out of that mess, the kids looked at the black-haired woman in shock. Although she still was covered in her own blood, they couldn't help but be amazed that her limbs were back. In the end, Ryan didn't find an easy solution. His only option was to take them back to the base with his dire wolf's help.
After another long sigh, Ryan began to build a big sled made of earth. Instead of a sled, it looked like a pretty large tent that could be pulled by a vehicle, and in this case, a large monster. After the tent made of the earth was complete, Ryan used Earth Transformation and turned the earth into the concrete. The walls were pretty thin, just like the floor, since it would be too heavy otherwise. However, it needed at least that much to protect the brats from the cold wind.
The kids screamed again when the woman began to levitate and entered the weird-looking the tent, but at least they followed her to inside and that saved Ryan from the trouble of giving them any orders. After that, he used some ropes and connected his creation to the dire wolf's body.
"Don't look at me like that," Ryan said. "It is your fault that we are in this mess."
The dire wolf didn't look troubled in the slightest. The creature just stared at Ryan, waiting for new orders. Based on Ryan's estimation, the kids, the woman, and the improvised tent probably weighed as much as the wolf so that the creature would be considerably slower than usual. Ryan could use magic now and then to help, but even so… they will have a long journey ahead of them.
"Let's grab some of the dragon's meat," Ryan declared.
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