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Ashley finally let out a long sigh of relief at the sight. Earlier, Ashley had been on edge, fearing that the wolf might attack Gilla. Gilla, on the other hand, was very happy. She rubbed the alpha wolf's belly like she was playing with a dog. The alpha wolf cooperated with Gilla. Had they not experienced the pack attack led by this wolf, they wouldn't associate the current wolf with the once majestic alpha from days ago. At this point, everyone finally believed Dilan's words. This wolf had come to seek help, not to attack. Recalling the recent pack attack still left them shaken. Xavier realized that with Gilla and Dilan's stance, killing the wolf was out of the question. Moreover, Xavier's intention was just to prevent any more injuries to their remaining p