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 ...
Huang Mao San's kennel wasn't very big, and it wasn't his main business. He just created this toy because he liked fierce dogs.
The kennel is well-maintained by staff and is kept quite tidy.
In this kennel, Huang Mao San has collected nearly twenty fierce dogs of all kinds. Although they are mainly used for breeding, Huang Mao San will also often take these fierce dogs out to fight, to test their fighting ability on his beloved fighting dogs.
Chen Chongshan led Ah Huang and followed Huang Mao San into the kennel. With Ah Huang's intrusion, the group of fierce dogs locked in rows of cages became even more frenzied.
They roared and howled at Ah Huang, which excited Ah Huang. Although it didn't understand why these creatures were kept in cages or why they were hostile towards it, Ah Huang still felt very excited to see so many of its kind at once.
Especially since many of its own kind were varieties it had never seen before.
Chen Chongshan was also very curious, as Huang Maosan's kennel did indeed have a wide variety of fierce dogs.
Along the way, you can find all kinds of breeds, including Staffordshire Terriers, Rottweilers, Dogo Argentinos, Tosa Inu, Cane Corso, and Bull Terriers. In another row of even more spacious cages, there are even two Tibetan Mastiffs that are currently quite expensive.
Chen Chongshan had never seen these fierce dogs in person before; he had only seen some photos of them on fierce dog forums and online communities.
Huang Maosan seemed somewhat smug at Chen Chongshan's surprise. Although the dogs in his kennel were a mixed bag and not particularly refined, they had the most complete range of breeds. Few other kennels in the country had as many breeds as his.
As Huang Mao San led Chen Chongshan and Ah Huang inside, he gave a brief introduction to the fierce dogs. Finally, the group arrived at a cement post.
At this moment, a pit bull, weighing about fifty pounds, was chained to this cement post. It was barking wildly at Ah Huang, and the iron chain on its body, which was disproportionate to its weight, was rattling loudly as it pulled.
"This is Ah Huang's opponent today."
Huang Mao San pointed at the pit bull and said to Chen Chongshan, "Its name is Bull Demon King. It's six and a half years old this year. It's past the prime age for dogfighting and is showing its age, so it retired from the dogfighting arena."
"It was a good dog when it was young, it had fought a lot and had a good record. Now it should be the strongest dog in my kennel."
"Um."
Chen Chongshan nodded. Although the Bull Demon King was not particularly large, one could never judge a dog's strength by its size. Its fighting spirit and ferocity were enough to make people tremble.
Ah Huang was also sizing up the guy who was charging and provoking it like crazy. With its previous fighting experience, it had a vague feeling that this guy might be another opponent for it.
It had seen other members of this species before. Two of the three guys who attacked it outside the police station were of this species, but Ah Huang still didn't know anything about them.
That time it was a chaotic battle, and Ah Huang didn't have much time to understand his opponent's fighting style or personality in the midst of the chaos.
Ah Huang also seemed somewhat excited. It hadn't fought against wild beasts in the mountains for a long time, and it had a strong urge to fight that needed to be released. Now, it felt that these fellow beasts were also a good fighting option, as fighting them was both fun and dangerous.
Ah Huang was looking forward to the fight, and the outcome was as it expected. Soon, it and the crazy pit bull were led into a dogfighting ring. Then, with a referee's command, Chen Chongshan and a kennel keeper simultaneously released the leashes from their dogs.
Freed from its restraints, the bull demon named Bull Demon King began to charge wildly towards Ah Huang.
Pit bulls were originally bred by Americans specifically for dog fighting; they are born to fight, and the Bull Demon King spent his entire life in dog fighting arenas.
It has a fervent desire to fight and an unparalleled fighting spirit. It has not been in the dogfighting arena for a long time because of its old age and retirement. It longs for this place. Now that it is in the dogfighting arena again, it feels more excited, passionate and powerful than it was years ago.
The Bull Demon King is not slow. Although he is indeed old, he is not big, and speed has always been an advantage for the Pit Bull.
It lunged at Ah Huang with frenzied bites, but missed its target. It immediately tried a second bite. Having fought countless large creatures before, it knew that to win against such a behemoth, it had to rely on its attack speed and skill. If it relied on brute force to overwhelm its opponent, it would be quickly killed.
Facing the Bull Demon King, Ah Huang did not rush to attack or counterattack, but kept dodging. While dodging, it also observed its opponent. It had fought a Canary Mastiff a few days ago, and now it had switched to a Pit Bull. It had even clashed with a Dogo Argentino and a Cane Corso before.
It is now very interested in these different species of its own, which vary in size, personality, and fighting style.
Ah Huang has an unparalleled passion for fighting. He's like a martial arts enthusiast from Jin Yong's wuxia novels, believing that any fighting technique is worth studying and learning.
Ah Huang's dodging and its low, playful roar sounded like mockery to the Bull Demon King; he felt it was Ah Huang's contempt for him.
It was furious and attacked with all its might, but it was old after all. Its speed, explosiveness, and strength were not what they used to be. Even in its prime, it might not have been able to pose a threat to Ah Huang, let alone now.
Such attacks seemed to be a beat too slow in front of Ah Huang. Ah Huang could easily dodge any of its attacks. Even if it used its experience and skills to launch a well-planned attack, it would only touch Ah Huang's fur and break free before it could even tear Ah Huang's fur.
However, the Bull Demon King still did not give up. In the world of Bit, there have never been words like retreat or give up. In their minds, battles only have the outcome of fighting to the death.
The battle lasted for nearly seven or eight minutes. The Bull Demon King still had good stamina; endurance was the Bull Demon King's advantage. However, Ah Huang was starting to get annoyed. It had a pretty good understanding of this guy's fighting style. This crazy, relentless attack was something it couldn't understand.
It was obvious that it couldn't do anything to itself, yet it stubbornly persisted in this foolish and persistent manner. When the Bull Demon King attacked again, Ah Huang used its body to push against him, causing the Bull Demon King to stumble. Then, Ah Huang stood up high and used a powerful pounce to knock the Bull Demon King to the ground.
The Bull Demon King immediately pulled his throat back, but Ah Huang didn't care. This guy was too light. He bit the side of the Bull Demon King's neck and then started shaking it wildly.
Ah Huang's swinging power was considerable; it was a trick it used to control the wild boar. If it didn't have enough power, it would get hurt. At this moment, this power was used on the Bull Demon King, who felt as if Ah Huang was lifting him up and making him float in the air.
Even so, the Bull Demon King was still looking for an opportunity to continue his attack. When pit bulls fight, they release high levels of testosterone, which makes them impervious to pain.
However, Ah Huang was clearly not going to give the Bull Demon King any more chances. While biting the side of the Bull Demon King's neck, it used its lower jaw to press against the Bull Demon King's head.
Bit's neck wasn't long to begin with, and this suppression made the space for the Bull Demon King's head to move even smaller. The Bull Demon King opened his mouth, but he could no longer tear at it.
"Alright, let's split the dogs."
After exchanging a glance, Chen Chongshan and Huang Maosan stepped forward and separated the two dogs. Once separated, the Bull Demon King, now free, continued to charge forward, still wanting to fight.
Ah Huang also seemed very interested, but its attention was no longer on the Bull Demon King. It wanted to continue fighting, but such an opponent was clearly not enough for it.
Chen Chongshan understood Ah Huang very well. He saw through Ah Huang's thoughts and then signaled Huang Mao San to arrange another opponent for Ah Huang. The first battle was too easy, and Ah Huang was obviously not satisfied.
The ease with which Ah Huang defeated the Bull Demon King gave Huang Mao San even more confidence in him. He then arranged a new opponent for Ah Huang: a three-year-old Central Asian Shepherd Dog of the same breed as Ah Huang, but slightly smaller and less robust.
Such an opponent put even less pressure on Ah Huang. Fights between large dogs inevitably involve close-quarters combat. After a few rounds, Ah Huang slammed the Central Asian dog to the ground, and then it lost control of its throat, ending the fight.
However, this was just a practice opponent for Ah Huang, and it was better if the opponent was a little weak. For the next ten days or so, Chen Chongshan took Ah Huang to Huang Mao San's kennel and beat up all the dogs in the kennel.
At first, Ah Huang was very excited, but after a while, Ah Huang lost interest. These guys were too weak, and once it got used to them, it could almost kill them instantly.
Ah Huang felt bored, and Chen Chongshan was also somewhat disheartened. He felt that going to Huang Maosan's kennel again was pointless, and it would be better to go up the mountain himself.
With more than half a month to go before the dogfighting competition, Ah Huang could no longer continue these pointless battles. Huang Mao San also agreed with Chen Chongshan's choice; he hadn't expected there to be such a big difference between the dogs in his kennel and Ah Huang...