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"Of course!" Sophie slipped. She didn't realize that Sam had deliberately framed her with words. Sam was delighted with Sophie's answer. He even howled, causing Sophie to panic. "Sam, stop it. You can make people see you!" Sophie grabbed Sam's body, trying to calm him down. Sam sniffed Sophie's face like a dog wanting to stick with a human. At a time like this, all Sophie could do was be silent. She looked at Sam in a different form than Sophie was used to. "Go back to Wolfburg, Sam. I'll live here. Do you remember the treaty that wolves can't be in human territory? You're not only going to harm yourself. You're also going to harm others," Sophie said. Sophie looked gloomy. However, in Wolfburg, even though it was only a few months, Sophie had different life experiences. Sophie has fr