�Must be a dog from the mountains. But why�s it barking like that?�
As people started gathering around it, the dog started getting defensive and growled. It bore its teeth.
Then the students from Class 7 started throwing stones.
�Hey! Get out of here! You�re making our days worse!�
The upper class didn�t even try to stop them.
They thought that since the dog was hostile to people, it was no different from a wild beast.
Conversely, Shirone, who had been listening carefully to the dog�s howling, ran to the dog with a surprised expression.
�Wait a minute! Stop throwing stones!�
Mark moved quickly.
�Hey, HEY! You guys are going too far! Your upperclassman is telling you to stop.�
While the students from Class 7 stood frozen, Shirone strode towards the dog.
Mark followed behind.
�It�s dangerous. It�s a wild dog.�
� It doesn�t matter if they grew up in the wild, dogs don�t typically bite people as an instinct. They actually rather run away than fight.�
�But it�s barking like that!�
�That�s probably��
The dog growled, but it couldn�t bear to attack, so it backed off.
Capitalizing on this, Shirone looked straight into the dog�s eyes and pushed it back into the woods.
As expected, a tiny puppy was lying in the grass.
�It hurt its leg.�
�Huh? You�re right. Guys, there�s a puppy. A puppy.�
Shirone stopped Mark.
�Don�t call them yet. If the dog feels that we might threaten the pup, it will attack. �
�Oh, I see. Hey! Don�t come, don�t come!�
�Instead, can you find someone who can use Recovery magic? Someone from Class 5.�
He thought it would be nice if Sharelle could help, but no matter how close he was, he couldn�t call an upperclassman.
�Maria knows how to. Give me a minute, I�ll bring her.�
After her probation ended, Maria, guided by Thadd, had a much brighter personality.
�Oh my! How did it get hurt like this?�
�It looks like it was bitten because it got caught up in a territorial fight. Can you heal it?� JrNovels.com