Each time, Big Brown Bear only half-killed the few wolves that approached it, but he never pursued victory to eliminate future troubles completely.
Mu Ying asked why he didn't just kill them off, noting that with his strength, if he exerted a bit more force during his attack, without Healing, those wolves would definitely not survive in the end.
Instead of, like now, being provoked by them every so often.
The result was Big Brown Bear gave her a look, "The few wolves and I all grew up in the same zoo. Every day, simply by calling out when people passed by or by performing some movement—even lying still would do—we could obtain enough food to satiate our hunger. Although it wasn't particularly tasty, I never went hungry.
Those wolves were locked up together and had the chance to fight and snatch food from each other, while I was always kept in solitary confinement, with no idea how to fight."