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 ...
Faced with the incredibly fast-moving 80,000, Ah Huang felt a little panicked; it could sense the formidable strength of the creature opposite it.
If it were in its prime, Ah Huang wouldn't be afraid of such a challenge. But now Ah Huang's body is very weak, and its condition is extremely bad. It only has two or three tenths of its strength left, but it has no way to dodge. The thick iron chains restrict its freedom, and it has no choice but to face the challenge head-on.
The two fierce dogs quickly wrestled together. The moment Ah Huang stood up on its front legs, it felt its hind legs go weak. Ba Wan's wrestling was full of force, and the two dogs' chests collided. Ah Huang was instantly knocked off balance by Ba Wan.
Ba Wan's strength and explosive power are top-notch, and Ah Huang, in a weakened state, could not possibly gain the upper hand in terms of strength.
Fortunately, Ah Huang still had combat experience. It retreated and avoided being pushed to the ground by Ba Wan. Ba Wan's attack followed immediately. Taking advantage of Ah Huang's dodge, it bit Ah Huang's shoulder.
Ah Huang felt a tightening on its shoulder as Ba Wan bit it. In that instant, it whirled around and broke free from Ba Wan's teeth before they could finish it off.
Ah Huang continued to retreat, but Ba Wan relentlessly attacked, trying to bite its opponent's neck, throat, or any part of its chest. Ba Wan was already extremely annoyed that it couldn't defeat its sickly opponent in one blow, and it was not going to give its opponent any more chances.
As Ah Huang retreated, it used its teeth to fend off Ba Wan's attacks. Its body was extremely weak and it was unable to mount any effective counterattack. In particular, the severe dehydration made it feel like its throat was on fire, and it was impossible for it to exert any strength.
Ah Huang was not free; its body was still bound by thick iron chains. After retreating and dodging Ba Wan's attacks several times, the chains were straightened once again, and Ah Huang was forced into a corner with nowhere to retreat.
The creature that had been attacking with its head down suddenly went berserk. It stood up abruptly and swiftly tackled Ah Huang. Ah Huang had no way to dodge and could only tumble with its opponent once again.
If it were in its prime, Ah Huang wouldn't be afraid of such a pure power struggle with any opponent, but now it was extremely weak, and the iron chains restricted its range of movement. It was defeated in this close combat and was slammed to the ground by Ba Wan.
Bawan swiftly bit at Ah Huang's neck. Ah Huang tried to dodge, but was once again restricted in his movement by the iron chains.
Its neck fell into Bawang's mouth, but fortunately the collar helped it out, blocking Bawang's teeth and allowing it to only bite the skin and flesh of Ah Huang's throat, without being able to bite its trachea.
After falling to the ground, Ah Huang did not panic. It used its two front legs to hug Ba Wan's head, tightened its jaws, and held Ba Wan's head to prevent it from further expanding its bite range.
At the same time, Ah Huang was also making some counterattacks, gnawing at the flesh on Ba Wan's head. Such attacks could not cause any damage, but they could disrupt Ba Wan's will.
However, Bawang was an extremely excellent fighting dog. It ignored Ah Huang's bites and continued to wreak havoc on Ah Huang's neck.
It swung its teeth even harder, trying to push them deeper. It could vaguely sense where its opponent's trachea was. If it could lock the trachea, it could kill its opponent directly.
Ah Huang had already sensed that it was falling into danger step by step. It noticed that its opponent's teeth were attacking its trachea, which was the most fatal spot.
But Ah Huang was helpless. Its strength had been completely exhausted, and it was now firmly controlled by its opponent. Its resistance was futile, and the threat of death was drawing ever closer.
"Ah Fei, that's enough, shall we split the dogs?"
Junzi, who was watching from the sidelines, turned to Afei and said, "If we keep playing like this, all our efforts yesterday will have been for nothing. This guy will be taken down by Bawan."
"Share the dogs, share the dogs, otherwise we'll only be able to have dog meat hot pot tonight."
Ah Qiang nodded and muttered something, then turned around to get his protective gear, preparing to go forward and separate the dogs.
Ah Fei remained standing still, his eyes fixed on the two dogs fighting, and he said coldly, "Wait a little longer."
"Are you still waiting?"
A-Qiang looked at A-Fei with some confusion, but A-Fei ignored him. A-Qiang sighed and stopped what he was doing.
As the teeth of Bawan penetrated deeper, Ah Huang felt its trachea sinking into them. This dangerous sensation made it distressed. It didn't want to die like this; it wanted to return to the mountains and forests of Lianshan Bay and to its master, Chen Chongshan.
The thought of Chen Chongshan suddenly made Ah Huang's mind clearer. Yes, he couldn't die yet, and he couldn't die here...
A sudden conviction caused Ah Huang to start struggling violently again. It twisted its body frantically, trying to make it harder for Ba Wan to control its trachea.
Its limbs kicked wildly at Bawan's belly. The belly is one of the weakest points in terms of defense, so Bawan had no choice but to move sideways to avoid Ah Huang's attacks on its belly.
Without the pressure of Ba Wan's body, Ah Huang used all his strength to suddenly flip over and stand up. Ah Huang's flip caused Ba Wan's teeth to once again move away from Ah Huang's trachea.
Bawan was somewhat annoyed. It wanted to bite deeper and harder, but the moment it opened its mouth, Ah Huang seized the opportunity to escape. Bawan's teeth continued to bite Ah Huang's neck, but Ah Huang turned its head to the side, freeing its neck, and bit Bawan's chest.
Bawan's teeth gripped Ah Huang's neck tightly, and then it began to pull wildly, trying to tear a gash in the neck and then bite into the flesh and throat inside.
However, Ah Huang, who was already on the verge of death, no longer had the strength to care about anything else. It only wanted to teach its opponent a lesson before it was killed. It gathered the last bit of strength in its body into its teeth and frantically tore at Ba Wan's chest.
Bawan pushed Ah Huang to the ground again. Ah Huang had no strength left to resist. Its throat was extremely dry and its strength was almost gone. It used the last bit of consciousness in its blood to bite. Just when Ah Huang felt it was about to lose consciousness, a cool sensation flowed into its mouth and throat.
It smelled sweet and metallic; it was blood, the blood flowing from the open wound on Bawan's chest. At this moment, Bawan's blood became Ah Huang's life source.
Ah Huang gradually regained some consciousness and began to bite Ba Wan's chest even more frantically, breaking larger blood vessels there, and more blood flowed into Ah Huang's mouth from the wound.
Ah Huang frantically sucked up the bright red liquid. It was so thirsty that it didn't care about anything else. Its will to survive made it look somewhat crazy, but it didn't matter. As long as it could live, Ah Huang didn't mind treating this opponent as its food.
Bawan sensed its opponent's madness and noticed the injury on its chest. It began to panic, loosened its teeth, and tried to lower its head to relieve the injury to its chest.
But Ah Huang completely ignored Ba Wan's teeth. It was still frantically sucking Ba Wan's blood. This feeling of being parched and then receiving rain made it feel incredibly happy. As the blood entered its throat, Ah Huang's thirst was sufficiently relieved. It felt its physical strength slowly recovering, and its biting force became even stronger.
The wound on Bawan's chest grew larger and larger, turning into a bloody hole, which was extremely horrifying.
Before Bawan could figure out how it had been overturned, it sensed the threat of death and began to run frantically in an attempt to shake off Ah Huang's teeth.
But Ah Huang remained lying on the ground, his teeth firmly gripping Ba Wan's chest. His massive body became a heavy burden for Ba Wan, and the thick iron chain, while binding Ah Huang, also seemed to bind Ba Wan.
"Holy crap. How could this happen?"
A-Qiang and Jun-Zi, who were watching, were stunned. A-Fei's face also showed some shock. He only wanted to teach A-Huang a lesson, but he did not expect this situation to occur.
"Quickly separate the dogs."
Afei shouted, and Aqiang and Junzi hurriedly put on their protective gear. Just then, Ahuang struggled to its feet. Its teeth loosened in that instant. Bawan lunged forward, and Ahuang was dragged along with it. With a snap, the iron buckle between the chain and the collar around Ahuang's neck broke...