The man's words were effective.

Many who were still feeling unsure earlier immediately decided to leave.

The first member stepped out to voice his desire to leave. Then more people followed suit.

Nodding, Sole Wolf said, “Very well. Those who want to leave, please wait here on the left to get your ration. Those who don't, please stand on the right.”

The crowd began to move.

Ten minutes later, about one-third of the crowd had gathered on the left and waited for their ration while the others chose to stay.

Sole Wolf said to Phoenix, “You'll handle the distribution of food.”

“But this is unfair for those who stayed,” Phoenix said.

“What's unfair about it?” asked Sole Wolf.

“The beasts you hunted will only last us for around twenty days, but you're giving out one month's worth of food to those leaving. You're basically forcing them to leave. How is that fair for those who are staying?”

Sole Wolf scoffed, “What do you mean, only twenty days? Whose appetite's that large to finish so much food?”

“You don't know how many mouths we have to feed on this base, do you?”


“Of course I do, but I bet you have no idea how much food I brought back.”

With that, Sole Wolf tore open a burlap sack.

White grains came flowing out.

What? Am I imagining things?

Everyone gaped at the sack.

Don't tell me all these sacks are filled with grains. If they're filled with grains... No. That's impossible. Who'd collect so much grain in their house?

No one had seen so many grains before.

Not even the grains they used to finish in the past were this much.

Maybe only two sacks are filled with grains while the others are filled with soil. They're just deliberately showing off here.

With just one look at the crowd's expression, Sole Wolf could tell they were suspecting the contents of the sacks to be soil.

Shooting Killer Wolf and the others a look, Sole Wolf said, “Guys, help me out here.”

The others understood his words. They instantly pulled out their daggers and tore open the sacks.

Grains flowed out of the first burlap sack.

The same went for the second, third, fourth, and so on.

Beautiful white grains flowed out of every burlap sack that had been torn open.

Its fragrance filled the air, causing everyone to cry emotionally.

The mountain of food was indeed a mountain of food.

All that food could definitely last them for two years.

In fact, they would be fine for three years if they lived frugally.

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