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Lin Xiaoxiao, a 22nd-century medical genius, collapses from exhaustion during surgery and wakes up as a three-year-old girl in a deep mountain forest, facing two giant wolves with glowing green eyes. Terrified, she discovers she can understand their language. The wolves, the Wolf King and Wolf Queen, are initially puzzled but pity the abandoned child. The Wolf Queen persuades her mate to take the girl back to their cave, and Lin Xiaoxiao, freezing and desperate, climbs onto the wolf’s back. They arrive at a wolf den where two wolf cubs, Fourth Brother and Fifth Brother, greet them. Lin Xiaoxiao learns she was deliberately abandoned on Wolf Mountain, a deadly place. She has no memories of her past life. The Wolf King’s family decides to raise her. Lin Xiaoxiao quickly adapts, calling the wolves “Daddy” and “Mommy,” and names the cubs. She also discovers a spatial dimension with a villa and a spirit spring, which only she can enter. Using the spring water, she enhances the intelligence and health of the wolf tribe. Over three years, Lin Xiaoxiao grows to six years old, though still small. She becomes the tribe’s veterinarian, using a magical medicine box that provides exactly what is needed for any injury or illness. She names every wolf in the tribe, including the Wolf King and Wolf Queen. Lin Xiaoxiao plays with her adoptive brothers, hunts with them, and cares for the wolf cubs of other pack members, like Aunt Wuya and her newborn cubs, saving them from disaster. The Wolf Queen’s mate, the Wolf King, protects the tribe. Lin Xiaoxiao’s beautiful third sister, WuXue, attracts many suitors, who bring flowers and fruits to win her favor. Lin Xiaoxiao enjoys the nurturing life in the wolf pack, but she also longs to understand her own origins and why she was abandoned. The spatial dimension, the spirit spring, and her medical knowledge make her invaluable to the pack. She has fully integrated into wolf society, calling herself their younger sister and using her skills to heal and improve their lives. Her only clue about her past is that she was deliberately thrown onto Wolf Mountain, suggesting a deadly intent. Lin Xiaoxiao resolves to survive, grow stronger, and one day uncover the truth about her abandonment and the world beyond the forest, all while protecting the wolf family that accepted her as their own.

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Overall, this is a cozy, low-stakes read with a found family theme. The premise is absurd but heartwarming. The fantasy elements (spirit spring, space villa) are convenient but add flavor. The medical twist is unique - a surgeon turned veterinarian for wolves. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes "character becomes part of an animal family" stories. Just be prepared for some awkward translation phrasing and a plot that goes exactly where you expect.
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The part about Wolf Third Sister being too pretty and capable for any suitors on Wolf Mountain feels like set-up for future drama. Maybe they'll introduce a wolf from another pack who is worthy? Or maybe Lin Xiaoxiao will play matchmaker? Either way, it's a relatable conflict even in wolf society - being too good to settle for anyone nearby. Third Sister's lazy "tsk" attitude is iconic.
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I appreciate that Lin Xiaoxiao doesn't just sit around and feel sorry for herself. She immediately starts bargaining for her life, then accepts the new reality, and within three years becomes the pack's healer. She's proactive and resourceful. Her internal monologue is relatable without being whiny. She knows when to be submissive ("older brothers") and when to take charge (directing the hunt). She's a solid protagonist.
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The dialogue tags in this story are a bit repetitive. Lots of "XXX said softly" or "XXX growled." And the wolves talk like humans with human concerns, which breaks some realism. Real wolves probably wouldn't have courtship rituals involving flowers. But since the whole premise is unrealistic anyway, I'm willing to accept it for the charm factor. The wolves act like a human family with fur, and that's kind of the point.
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The spirit spring water turning wolves smarter is a fun potential plot point. It could lead to them becoming more advanced or even gaining powers. But so far it's just used as a plot device for health and character development. I'm curious if any wolf will evolve differently or if it's just a slow creep. It does explain why the wolves are so easy to communicate with, even if the actual bond is more about luck.
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I wonder if we'll ever see what happened to her original human family. The father wolf said he saw two "agile figures" throw her down. That suggests they were likely hunters or tribesmen from a nearby village. If she ever leaves Wolf Mountain, there might be a confrontation. Or maybe she'll choose to stay with the wolves forever. The story doesn't seem eager to introduce human society yet, which is fine by me.
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