I sprinted toward the mini forest as the wolves' whistles drew closer.
I turned my head to the side and saw a wolf making a mad dash for me, it's mouth wide open.
I may not be certain if a vaccine was needed for a monkey bite, but I was sure that I would need one for a wolf.
Before I could take a step further, that wolf bit onto my leg.
It had no intention of letting go.
Thanks to the pumping adrenaline, I felt no obvious pain.
Nevertheless, it slowed me down. The wolf braked and used the surplus force to pull me backward.
I was just three steps away from my tree but before I could even attempt to climb it, a second wolf bit my other leg.
Then came the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth.
They had me trapped and were biting onto every corner of my legs.
That was when I felt the pain.
The monkeys finally started moving. Four gathered in one tree and started forming a pyramid.
A monkey ladder was formed and the closes