Is my character true neutral or chaotic neutral

I was discussing with a few friends about my DnD character and we can't agree on if she's true neutral or chaotic neutral. So I thought I'd explain all of you the gist of my character so you can tell me if she fits more in one or the other.

To sum it up, my character is a wolf who got turned into a half-elf by eating an artefact in the woods. She learned to be a druid to transform back and forth between wolf and half-elf and has learned what life as a humanoid is. She became an adventurer to gather money to stop a noble from buying her forest.

Anyway as far as morality goes, she's easily neutral because she's mostly devoid of any notion of good and evil (as that's pretty human concepts, wolves don't care about that imo). She also doesn't find any legitimacy in the law or any kind of made up system. She finds it to be arbitrary, but she also doesn't feel enmity towards law or anything like that. She just couldn't care less about it. She'll try to respect it to not get in trouble but she wouldn't have any objection in breaking it. Obviously she has no objection about murder in the slightest. She would kill any she finds necessary and wouldn't care about someone else's kill count. That's about it.

So I have friends saying she's true neutral because she doesn't feel any animosity towards the system or respect it, making her by definition true neutral, and others who say the fact that she doesn't care about law or killing makes her chaotic neutral.

So I'd like to know what's your opinion on this, because I'm not sure where to stand