- Toni then introduced Gajeef to Aunt May as an adventurer who was going on an investigation mission about the monster anomaly. Gajeef introduced himself and asked about the information regarding the attack on Aunt May.
- Aunt May answered the chronology of what happened to her. The information that Aunt May provided was that there was a star wolf monster that rarely existed in the area where Aunt May was looking for food ingredients. The monsters she often encounters are usually horned rabbits who always avoid seeing humans.
- At that time Aunt May was looking for vegetables that were often targeted by horned rabbits, because the vegetables they usually targeted had a better taste than the vegetables in the garden.
- And while Aunt May was picking up some vegetables, she suddenly heard the sound of a monster nearby. Aunt May immediately stood up to look for the monster. And what a surprise there was already a wolf monster looking at Aunt May with a murderous aura.
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- Aunt May, who had prepared for this, immediately threw a smoke bomb that had been mixed with pepper to ward off the Star Wolf. After throwing the bomb, Aunt May tried to run away from the star wolf.
- Aunt May was still pursued by the monster and was attacked, fortunately this happened near the village. John and Mike who saw her immediately rushed to drive away the monster and bring Aunt May back to the village.
- Fortunately, Aunt May was saved and only suffered a scratch on her arm. The wolf retreated as soon as the village gate was closed. The reason why the monster immediately retreated is still unclear.
- Even though the monster could immediately break down the village gate if it wanted to, it immediately retreated without a trace.
- Zul, who heard this, told Gajeef that it seemed like someone had planted a spell or magic around the village so that monsters could not enter the village.
- After getting the information from Aunt May Gajeef and the others excused themselves and returned to the village hall.