The situation was better than Bi Fang had imagined.
The hoof prints on the ground were clearly visible, yet became disorderly on a slope about a kilometer away. Afterwards, they diverged, splitting into two paths to the left and right.
This inconspicuous little hill had split the camel team like a blade, serving to divide their paths.
Adult camels aren't afraid of wolf packs, but to protect the young camels they had no choice but to band together. Now, free of restraint and scared by the wolf pack, they scattered wildly in panic.
The fear that herbivores have for carnivores is etched into their genes, and that saying isn't wrong at all. Without a reason, they would never directly resist.
Now, whichever side he chose meant Bi Fang only needed to deal with a single, exhausted camel.
The chances of success greatly increased, and the danger significantly decreased.