As the normal goblins rushed to the wolf, Mos tightened his hold on the wolf with his arms.
After all, no creature would wait for their death peacefully.
And the wolf that Mos was holding was wild.
Boom!
It threw the tail in every direction as if it didn't care what it hit.
Although the wolf was 'standing' on its four legs, the wolf couldn't control its body.
That was mainly because of Mos' work.
The wolf knew that if ever it loosened or lost some of its focus on Mos, Mos would instantly take advantage of the opening and kill the wolf.
That would certainly be a bad move for the wolf.
Either way, the wolf's death sentence was written on the stone.
Although the wolf tried to struggle with all his might, the goblins were much faster and stronger than the wolf.
Every time the wolf killed a goblin with its tail, another one would replace the dead goblin.