Regarding such arrangements, Chu Molin knew it was the best option, but for the wolves, searching so many places would take considerable time. If a single wolf went down, it might be exhausted yet still unable to find anything.
Chu Molin asked the lead wolf, in this situation wanting to find something still requires more people, as more hands make light work.
"There is nothing wrong with that. I will send a few wolves to search together, but once they find the people, you won't be able to come here anymore," the lead wolf didn't want its citizens disturbed by humans and instead hoped they could live peaceful, prosperous lives.
"I can't guarantee that. I can only promise not to let my people disturb you, but I can't control others. So, if you don't want to be harmed, you'll have to rely on yourselves," Chu Molin could only manage his own people, not others, and what could he possibly say?
