Peerless Ferocious Dog

Peerless Ferocious Dog, starts by hunting a wild boar with a knife.

This is a classic fierce dog competition story.

In order to protect his family and to heal his younger brother's ...

Chapter 166 Stalemate

Facing his opponent standing in front of him, Ah Huang's expression became extremely heavy.

Ah Huang let out a low growl, and the hair on his shoulders stood on end.

This guy has a very imposing presence and exudes a dangerous aura.

For the first time, Ah Huang wasn't entirely confident in himself; this was an emotion he only felt when facing the mountain boar.

However, because of this serious threat, Ah Huang could also feel himself becoming even more excited.

Ah Huang is a brave and fearless Central Asian dog. It grew up fighting in the mountains and forests from a young age, and it is not afraid of any different trials and challenges.

Ah Huang is even filled with a fighting spirit against any powerful opponent.

Only by fighting stronger opponents can one become stronger.

"One general's success is built on the bones of ten thousand soldiers." Those who perish are not domesticated cattle and sheep, but true warriors.

Having been led to the middle of the courtyard, Sengge had already realized what he was about to face.

It was excited; after being locked up for so long, it had accumulated a deep-seated anger and resentment that needed to be vented.

It shook its long mane, and that long-lost regal air returned to it.

At this moment, it is a majestic lion.

In fact, its name, Sengge, means lion in Tibetan.

Two incredibly fierce dogs were brought to the center of the field, and then, at Liao Bin's shout, Chen Chongshan and Lao Fu simultaneously released the leashes.

After gaining their freedom, the two mighty creatures remained motionless, neither in a hurry to attack.

This was a battle between two top masters, and Ah Huang knew very well what kind of strength this seemingly arrogant big guy possessed.

A reckless attack will only cause you to lose the initiative; in such a battle, even the slightest mistake could cost you your life.

Sengge was also scrutinizing Ah Huang, its gaze calm and collected, showing none of the irritability it had displayed earlier.

At this moment, Sengge had regained its former kingly status. As the most powerful being on the grassland, it felt that it should maintain its proper kingly demeanor.

It doesn't take the initiative to attack, but waits for the opponent to make the first move, so as not to appear undignified.

The mastiff king remained motionless for a long time, and Ah Huang also stood in the same spot, staring at each other.

This guy seemed to be getting more and more aggressive, and Ah Huang became more and more cautious.

Ah Huang began to move slowly, but this was limited to moving in place; it had not yet made any preparations to attack.

When facing such a powerful creature, it's best to find its weakness and deliver a fatal blow.

The standoff between the two dogs did not bore or bore the crowd; on the contrary, it excited them even more.

They were all people who understood dogs and knew what this situation really meant.

The situation remained deadlocked for five or six minutes, with Mastiff King Sengge still making no move.

It stood there majestically, waiting for Ah Huang's attack.

Ah Huang began to move faster, and a low growl began to emanate from its throat.

Sengge hadn't made a move, and Ah Huang finally decided not to continue this stalemate any longer.

A prolonged stalemate is pointless. This is an extremely proud creature. Since it is unwilling to take the initiative, it might as well take the first step.

Since it is the stronger one, it should be given the respect it deserves.

Sengge was incredibly robust; its shoulder height was slightly shorter than Ah Huang's, but its skeletal structure seemed even stronger.

Sengge's frame was extremely robust, making his sturdy build immediately apparent.

Although his physique might seem somewhat clumsy, no one present doubted Seng's speed.

How slow could a creature capable of chasing wolves across long distances on the grasslands be?

Herdsmen's flocks often number in the hundreds, and the distance between the two sides of the flock can be several miles. When they encounter attacks from grassland wolves, they must have sufficient speed and endurance to avoid being overwhelmed.

Although Ah Huang had decided to make a move, it was still testing the waters with some reservations.

It knew that such a creature wouldn't have any obvious weaknesses on display, and it would have to figure out how to fight it on its own.

Ah Huang took a few steps, and when it was just a few steps away from Sengge, it suddenly sped up and leaped high into the air, trying to pounce on Sengge...

Seeing Ah Huang make his move, Sengge also moved.

Seng has earned enough respect; the next step is to teach this guy who dared to provoke him a lesson.

The mastiff king, Sengge, also leaped high into the air. Neither of the two large animals tried their best to jump very high, but their chests collided violently...

The collision of chests is the most direct confrontation of forces.

Ah Huang had always been confident in its own strength, but this time, it secretly suffered a loss.

Its strength is indeed inferior to that of Sengge, the king of mastiffs, whose frame is incredibly robust.

The seemingly bulky body is actually a powerful physique honed through daily battles on the grasslands, containing immense and explosive strength.

Sengge experienced just as much fighting as Ah Huang, except that Ah Huang fought in the mountains and forests, while Sengge fought on the grasslands.

Sengge knocked Ah Huang back a few steps, then lunged forward, trying to bite Ah Huang's side of the neck.

However, Ah Huang's reaction speed exceeded Sengge's expectations. Before its attack could land, Ah Huang had already dodged to the other side.

In their first confrontation, Ah Huang seemed to be at a disadvantage.

But it doesn't matter, as long as I'm not restricted, the battle is far from over.

Ah Huang stepped aside, and after Sengge rushed out, it lunged forward and bit Sengge's back.

Sengge was somewhat annoyed after being caught off guard and attacked by Ah Huang due to his carelessness.

However, it was only slightly annoyed. Seng's body was covered with thick, long fur, which gave it a unique defensive capability.

Ah Huang's bite was hasty, and such a hasty attack was simply unable to break through the fur and harm Sengge.

Sengge made a fierce lateral breakaway, and Ah Huang's bite missed.

Ah Huang sensed the opponent's strong defense; this fur defense seemed to be similar to the thick resin on the wild boar's body, and it couldn't be opened up for a while.

However, Ah Huang showed no sign of discouragement. When its bite missed, it quickly launched another attack.

The opponent seems to be a powerful force without any obvious weaknesses, and further probing is no longer of any real significance.

P.S.: Some readers have commented that my paragraphs are too few and each paragraph is too long, affecting readability. So, starting with this chapter, I will pay more attention to this and try to use more paragraphs. Also, I'm really asking for more free gifts – "powered by love" –!!!