Jockey has to question the power of nature within his own eyes. Targeting his angst is a hungry forest cobra named Jumaane who has to poison Ken to death, similarly because she's starving to (sort of) bite the blood out of one's soul.

'Hello? Where have you been wolf boy Ken?', Jockey howls. Ken responds by howling in wolf language. The boy has to deal with the hissy forest cobra, until a Dingonek named Kamaria whacks the antagonist to death for intruding her home. But sometimes the old beast could get so indecisively angry that she decides to kill both Jockey and Ken.

The two are about to die one night but - due to Jockey's great nocturnal eyesight on one of his eyes - they ultimately saved each other and themselves.

The other day, the wolves temporarily welcomed him back in order to honour him for bravery. Chichi and Popo seem pleasantly excited, wagging their tails. 'We've never seen this stranger before.', Chichi said. 'Me neither', Popo responded.

Hours later, the wolves are gorging in both meat and berries. Ahh, what a nice day.