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Wolf and Wayne each took an ax and headed back for the stables. While Wayne started running, Wolf held back. Lady Knight Jessica, carrying the saw, caught up with him, "What's wrong Wolf?" "Ma'am, what was the real lesson? I mean it's not just about cutting trees or how powerful an ax or sword is, is it?" The knight considered the question a moment. "You're very perceptive. I'll put it to you this way; Someday, maybe soon, you might have to work with Wayne, or someone like him. You have to be prepared for it. You have to put your common goal above personal feelings. If you sink in personal anger, you will be alone. Like me and this saw, alone I could not cut that tree down like you and Wayne did." Wolf suddenly looked down and quietly asked, "Does everybody know about me and Wayne?" "Y