A girl pleaded softly, "Please, sir. We made a mistake... ive us! As a man, you should assthe responsibility of protecting us! I'm begging you!" Frank did not budge from her miserable begging, however. "Sorry, I'm not a hero and you're not a damsel. Such cheap words really wouldn't force my hand.
"Also, everyone else really doesn't need to bother with moral blackmail. Because to tell the truth, I'm immoral!" The college students were left trading glances.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut right now, Frank was the only one who could save them! As such, they had no choice but to ask, "What do we have to do for you to help?" "It's simple!" Frank held up two fingers. "First, get off this mountain! Second, apologize to the rangers who cto help! Do you really not know how much trouble your mischief has caused for them?" The college students did not really agree but had no choice but toply since they needed Frank.
"I hope you'll make good on your promise!" Then, with just a stare, Frank sent the wolves fleeing.
Before he could say another word, the college students clamored to accuse him, "And you say this isn't your doing?! Then would those wolves obey you?!" "You actually call yourselves college students?" Frank smirked. "I've met plenty-there are naive ones and kind ones, but a bunch as despicable as all of you is really a first for me! It's no exaggeration to say that you all really put the rest to shame!" "Say that again, I dare you!" a male student strode up, rolling up his sleeves and ready to test himself against Frank. However, he froze in fear as soon as Frank glared at him—there was no helping it as Frank was just that intimidating.
Or at the very least, they were no match for him.
That was when someone dissed, "Don't think we're giving in just because you can throw a punch! It's a new era, and might proves nothing!" "Just you wait. By tomorrow, you won't have a reputation to speak of!" Frank nodded. "It seems none of you are mterested in getting off the . Very well, I'll just drol again tomorrow to pick you by bodies up. św "By the way, I guess I should warn I I 1.n you-those wolves are strangely big because they have adapted to the high altitude of this place. As a matter of fact, you're right inside their territory, so they'll be back soon enough. Just don't get eaten!" The college students were left trading glances, and they did not hesitate to pack up and flee.
And knowing that they were going to leave the mountain, Frank did not bother with them and vaulted down to the foot of Mount Statera.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe rangers were still around, and seeing him land, they exclaimed in shock, "Kid, did you just jump off the mountain?!" Frank nodded, smiling. "What's so shocking? I would've flown up to the peak if I hadn't noticed you!" The rangers were left bewildered again.
Still, the chief ranger calmed himself down and asked tentatively, "Kid, so what has be of those college students?" "You're actually still worried about them." Frank snorted in annoyance. "They certainly aren't worried for you!" The chief ranger sighed. "It's a human life either way, and the responsibility falls on our heads if they really died. In the end, the best thing to do is to lead them off the mountain." Frank smiled and nodded again.
He had threatened the college students precisely because of that.
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