Mr. Liev is being surrounded by werewolves in Lirnov, Dagestan
Mr. Liev immediately realized that he was in danger so he immediately ran away from the werewolf pack in front of him, however, his efforts turned out to be in vain because Alexei together with Maria Andropov had blocked him from running back to Arussi village. So Mr. Liev panicked even more when the two werewolves started approaching him while the other werewolves also surrounded him.
Not long after, the werewolves began to scratch and bite Mr. Liev's body as he tried to struggle to escape, however, the pack of demons turned out to have greater strength than him and in a short time Mr. Liev had become a werewolf. The werewolves' bites and scratches contain very dangerous saliva and have made Mr. Liev a werewolf too.
Now he has joined the werewolf pack led by Alexei and the group immediately runs towards the church of St. Joseph they will meet Pastor Dirk and report the results of his hunt.
The next day the werewolf pack met Pastor Dirk who happened to be in the church with several monks. They were planning an attack on the village of Barham which is located near the city of Achinsk in the Krasnoyarsk region when he approached priest Dirk.
"Last night we succeeded in attracting new followers," said Alexei.
"Who is he?" asked Father Dirk.
"Mr Liev," Alexei answered.
"Wow, you're really great," said Pastor Dirk.
"That means more and more members are joining us," answered Pastor Dirk.
“Right, then when do we attack Barham village?” Alexei asked.
"Two more days," answered Pastor Dirk.
"Okay, I will prepare the troops again," said Alexei.
"The stronger our troops are, the greater our chance of dominating the world," answered Pastor Dirk.
"That's right, I totally agree," said Alexei.
Then Alexei rejoined the other werewolf pack. Soon Alexei returned to Lirnov to meet his wife and while the other werewolf pack remained at St Joseph's church.
Meanwhile, Adrei and Ivanka did not know that their neighbors had become followers of the werewolves and had now even joined in becoming enemies of humans. Both of them were still at home waiting for Mr. Liev to arrive, but the wait was in vain because Mr. Liev never appeared in front of them again.
Two days later the werewolf pack began to prepare to attack Barham village. They would attack at night when the villagers were fast asleep. It was still morning, some of the residents of Barham village were still in their beds. When it was 5.30, only a few residents had woken up and immediately went to the garden to work.
In one of the houses which is still on the border of Barham village, there is a family from Germany, namely the family of Mr. Sebastian Bach. They have lived in the village for decades and they do not know that there is a danger that will threaten their village tonight.
Now they are on the terrace enjoying hot coffee. Mr. Sebastian is seen talking to his wife, Mrs. Greta Bach, and their two children who are starting to become teenagers.
"This morning is really beautiful," said Mr. Sebastian.
"That's right, soon we will go to Germany," answered Greta's mother.
"We'll take the train," said Hans.
"Yes, what a beautiful sight we will see," answered Baren.
"Don't forget that after enjoying this coffee, you prepare the things you will bring," said Mr. Sebastian.
"Okay father," answered Hans.
Not long after they all finished their drinks, all the family members immediately got up and walked inside while tidying up all their belongings. Exactly at 12.00 midday, they immediately got into the car they had rented and headed to Canterbury Station. The faces of Mr. Sebastian's family were very happy. They missed their ancestral home which had long been abandoned.
Most of Mr. Sebastian's extended family is in Glinde, which is still located in the city of Hamburg. So, after they have been in England for so long, the time has come for Mr. Sebastian to take his family on holiday to his hometown while introducing his two children and wife to his relatives. Soon they arrived at the station.
Then Mr. Sebastian rushed downstairs and took all the belongings of his two children and his wife helped him. Hans and Baren looked around the station yard which was very busy with passengers who were just leaving and returning from trips.
They entered the platform and chose a train bound for Hamburg. Five minutes later, an officer heard the sound of a whistle blowing, so the train they were on immediately left Canterbury station. Throughout the journey, the family's faces were very happy, they enjoyed such a beautiful view that the family did not know that soon all their neighbors would become victims of the ferocity of the werewolves.
By evening the atmosphere in Barham village had become quiet again, several of the Bach family's closest neighbors, namely Mr. Tivoli Monroe, Mr. Greg Barden, Mr. Bruce White and Mr. Don Haley were gathering at the Monroe family's house.
At that time they were talking about the grape and apple harvest that they would carry out tomorrow morning. In Barham village, every time they picked the harvest, the villagers would celebrate with a small party. They sat on the terrace of Mr. Tivoli's rather large house while enjoying warm coffee and several plates of pastries served by Mrs. Arabela. When it was 7.00, they seemed to be still engaged in conversation and did not realize that the werewolf pack was heading towards their village.
"It seems very quiet tonight," said Mr. Tivoli.
"That's right, it's not like this usually," answered Mr. Greg.
"Maybe they are tired after being in the garden all day," said Mr Bruce.
"That's right, I think so too," replied Mr. Don.
The sounds of nocturnal animals began to be heard, then suddenly we heard the sound of wolves howling, coming from the Voya forest, which was several hundred meters from the village. However, because the howl was so loud, they all heard it clearly. To their surprise, the residents who were gathered suddenly stopped their conversation and remained silent for a few moments.
They didn't expect that the village, which had been safe and peaceful, had become so scary that finally Mr. Tivoli told his neighbors to go into his house to continue the conversation, then all the neighbors obeyed Mr. Tivoli's orders and got up from their chairs.