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Chapter 5 - The Wolf Island

The wolves were faster than the goblins. The island was a sprawling nine hundred

square metres—the largest they'd encountered yet—covered in tall yellow grass that

rippled in the wind. Roughly ninety Sharp-Toothed Wolves prowled the terrain, their

grey fur bristling, their eyes tracking the approaching intruders with predatory

focus. (Sharp-Toothed Wolf) Level: 5 Attributes: Strength 9 | Agility 9 | Intelligence 5

| Resilience 6 Skill: (Wolf's Roar) — Increases attack power for several seconds.

Level five. Their attributes were triple the goblins', and they had an actual combat

skill. But by now, Essim and Aisha had cleared seven islands in the past hour,

advancing to Level 3 each. More importantly, they'd learned how to fight together.

Essim stood at the island's edge, bow drawn, an explosive arrow nocked. Fifty metres

away, the first wolf pack had noticed them.

"Ready?" he asked. Aisha stood behind him, her staff planted, its tip already glowing

with cold energy. "Ready."

The wolves charged. Essim loosed his first arrow. It struck the lead wolf in the chest

and detonated with a concussive blast, sending the animal tumbling and two of its

packmates staggering. Before they recovered, he'd already nocked and fired again.

[Killed Sharp-Toothed Wolf: EXP +5]

The pack split, half breaking left, half right, trying to flank them. These weren't

mindless goblins—the wolves had coordination. Essim shifted his aim, picking off the

fastest runners, but three wolves surged through the gap.

Aisha stepped forward and raised her staff. The air temperature plummeted. A

howling wind erupted from the staff's tip, and in seconds, a vicious hailstorm

materialised over a twenty-five- square-metre area. Ice shards rained down like

shrapnel, pounding the charging wolves into the ground. (Hailstorm) Area: 25 square

metres Duration: 5 seconds A powerful ice spell channelled through the staff's core.

[Killed Sharp-Toothed Wolf: EXP +4]

[Killed Sharp-Toothed Wolf: EXP +5]

It was brutal, efficient, and beautiful in a terrible way. Aisha's spell didn't come from

a talent—it was the staff itself, amplified by her Intelligence stat of 21. She was

learning to wield it with an instinct that surprised even her. The battle lasted eight

minutes. By the end, ninety wolves lay across the island, and Essim and Aisha stood

amid the aftermath, breathing hard, their weapons still warm.[Killed Sharp-Toothed Wolf: EXP +5]

They extracted materials methodically, filling their burlap sacks with pelts, fangs,

and energy crystals. Each extraction took a few seconds—the corpse would glow

briefly, disintegrate, and leave behind whatever the system deemed valuable. It was

on the last corpse that something different happened. Instead of the usual faint white

glow, the body shimmered with gold.

[Acquired: Silver Chest x1]

Essim's eyebrows rose. He held the chest—about thirty centimetres long, ornately

decorated—and turned it over in his hands.

"What's in it?" Aisha asked, appearing at his side, her curiosity sharp and immediate.

Essim didn't open it. Instead, he checked his duplication cooldown. Four minutes

remaining.

"We're not opening just one," he said, a slow grin forming. "We're opening five

hundred." Aisha stared at him. Then understanding dawned, and her expression

mirrored his.

"Brother," she said, "we're going to be rich." • • • Four minutes later, the

duplication cooldown ended.

[Silver Chest: Duplicate x500?]

"Yes." Silver chests materialised from thin air, tumbling across the grass in a

cascade of metal and light. Five hundred identical chests, each containing the same

randomised loot. The siblings didn't waste time— they began opening them

immediately. The first chest yielded a litre of water, a pointed hat called the Witch's

Hat, eight white stones used for equipment forging, and a weapon called the Spear of

Harmony. The second produced wheat seeds, a flower with alchemical properties,

and something that made Essim pause mid-motion: (Mid-Level Lair — Archer

Wolves) A lair structure. Summons 5 archer wolves per day.

"We can build troops with this?" Essim murmured, turning the item over. It

resembled a small stone tablet, warm to the touch. They kept opening. Chest after

chest, the loot piled up. Weapons, construction blueprints, food resources, raw

materials, forging stones. An hour of focused work yielded an inventory that would

have taken most rulers weeks to accumulate. Among the most valuable finds were

Medium Storage Crates (150 storage slots each), Medium Bags (50 slots, far more

practical for travel), combat turrets and defensive towers, and enough building

materials to construct a small fortress. In total: over two thousand items and

materials from five hundred chests. Essim sat back on the grass, surrounded byneatly organised storage crates, and looked at the island. It had grown

considerably—the wolf territory now merged with the goblin island and their original

patch of land. His domain was still modest, but it was real, and it was growing.

"Aisha," he said, "help me turn this island into something worth defending."

"Finally," she replied, cracking her knuckles with a grin. "I thought you'd never ask."

Together, they began to build. Aisha, with her sharp eye for design and her

surprising knack for logistics, directed the placement of walls, towers, and structures

while Essim handled the heavy lifting and resource management. Defence turrets

were positioned at key points. A stone wall blueprint was activated, though the

system informed them construction would take two hours. An Archer Wolf lair was

placed. A Main Hall began its six-hour construction cycle. By the time they finished

laying out the plan, the island was dotted with the soft glow of construction

circles—promises of what was to come. Essim checked the regional chat one more

time. The death notifications had slowed. Humanity was adapting, as it always did.

But the chat also carried warnings: larger monsters on distant islands, territorial

disputes between rulers, rumours of powerful talents that could reshape entire

regions. Essim closed the panel and looked at the sky. The golden light was

beginning to dim—the first sunset of the Ascendant Realm.

"We need to get stronger," he said quietly. "Much stronger." Aisha, sitting beside

him on the grass, legs crossed, her staff resting across her knees, simply nodded.

"Then let's not waste any more time." And with the sound of distant construction and

the last light fading over the clouds, the siblings prepared for whatever tomorrow

would bring.

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