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 ...
This is a black Tibetan Mastiff with a large body and a long mane on its neck, resembling a lion. It roared and charged at Ah Huang, who was drinking water.
In unfamiliar surroundings, Ah Huang was always on high alert. The moment the Tibetan Mastiff charged at him, Ah Huang spotted it, and he also noticed several people and other fierce dogs behind the Mastiff.
This was a group of dog lovers walking their dogs outside the city. They saw Ah Huang, a stray dog, running towards them from a distance, and on a whim, they released the Tibetan Mastiff to test its fighting ability.
Of course, they didn't really think a purebred Central Asian dog would become a stray, but since this Central Asian dog had no owner around, they temporarily classified it as a stray dog.
If the Tibetan Mastiff defeats this guy and subdues the stray dog, they can take him back and sell him to a pet shop for a good price...
Although this guy didn't have his ears cut off or his tail chopped off, he looks quite good, and his streamlined body is very pleasing to the eye.
After being mythologized, the Tibetan Mastiff has been trampled into the abyss in recent years. Those once legendary dogs that could take on three wolves are now ridiculed as pig mastiffs or silly mastiffs.
To be fair, while Tibetan mastiffs are not as formidable as legend suggests, they are not invincible either. Wild mastiff kings are absolutely capable of taking on three wolves.
Although the Tibetan Mastiff that attacked Ah Huang was not one of those wild mastiff kings on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it was still better than the Tibetan Mastiffs in ordinary kennels nowadays.
Its owner is a dog fighting enthusiast, and it was raised as a fighting dog from a young age, giving it extraordinary fighting ability.
The Iron-Clad Golden Male Mastiff's attack was powerful, but Ah Huang, who was prepared, skillfully dodged it.
It didn't want to clash with this guy. Without Chen Chongshan by its side, it felt insecure about everything it did, and it didn't want to waste its time and energy on these guys.
After dodging the attack of the Tibetan Mastiff, it took off running. The Tibetan Mastiff, the people following behind it, and the dogs that were chained up and taunting it made Ah Huang even more vigilant.
When Chen Chongshan wasn't around, all the strangers were dangerous. They looked emaciated and even seemed weak and helpless. But the most dangerous thing about people is not their physique, but their minds.
Ah Huang ran madly, with the Iron-Clad Golden Hound in hot pursuit. As it chased, it roared, mocking Ah Huang as a coward, a cowardly weakling who, despite his bald head and decent appearance, lacked even the courage to fight it.
But Ah Huang ignored it completely and kept running. It felt that it would be a fool and an idiot to stay and fight with it. There was no desire for food or mates, and it was not its owner's order. Ah Huang thought that fighting with it for no reason was something only an idiot would do.
Ah Huang, a warrior trained in the mountains, is far faster than any Tibetan mastiff trained on a treadmill.
The distance between the two sides began to grow wider and wider. Just when Ah Huang thought he was about to shake off these guys, a yellow figure suddenly came from another direction to surround Ah Huang.
This is a very small pit bull, weighing only about 30 kilograms. Its small size, combined with the powerful explosive force unique to pit bulls, allows it to speed up very quickly in a short time. It quickly rushed to Ah Huang's side, raised its head, and bit down on Ah Huang's neck.
Pit bulls are always so ignorant and fearless. Sometimes you can praise their courage, but other times you can't help but think their behavior is so foolish.
Such a small creature posed no threat to Ah Huang. Ah Huang hopped aside and dodged Bit's attack. Then, it lowered its head, opened its mouth wide, and bit Bit's neck from above.
Ah Huang grabbed Bit and began to swing wildly, determined to finish the guy off as quickly as possible; it didn't want to linger here.
But it had fought pit bulls many times and knew how troublesome those creatures were; the only way to get rid of the trouble was to kill it.
Ah Huang's fang knife was sharp and powerful; it quickly pierced Bit's neck and then swung wildly.
With Ah Huang's swing, the little pit bull was completely suspended in mid-air. Faced with such absolute power, it had no way to do anything. Ah Huang felt that its teeth could no longer penetrate.
It flung Bit away, then pounced and bit Bit's front leg. With a tug and a sudden slam, Bit's front leg bone snapped with a crack.
Having dealt with Bit, Ah Huang no longer hesitated and prepared to continue his escape. However, in that split second, the ferocious Tibetan Mastiff had already caught up.
The Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff was filled with rage. This was the first time in its life that it had encountered a creature that fled without a fight, and to make matters worse, this creature was so fast that it could hardly catch up with it.
Fortunately, Bit arrived in time and helped intercept the guy. Although he couldn't hurt him, it was enough to buy him some time.
The Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff roared and charged at Ah Huang. Ah Huang, who had just abandoned the Pit Bull, had no way to dodge and could only turn around to face the enemy. However, Ah Huang's unwillingness to fight did not mean that it was afraid of fighting.
If it weren't for special circumstances, Ah Huang would have definitely taught this arrogant guy a lesson from the very beginning.
The two clashed violently with their chests for the first time. This attack was full of power. The Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff even planned where its fangs should land after knocking the other down.
But just as it was imagining this, it suddenly felt as if its body had hit a wall. Instead of falling down as it had hoped, it felt a powerful force coming at it, and had no choice but to retreat backward to steady itself and avoid falling.
The Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff was utterly astonished. It realized that it had underestimated its opponent. This guy who dared not fight it was not the spineless coward it had imagined. It had great strength, but it just lacked the courage that a strong person should have and dared not fight it.
Just as the Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff had adjusted its body and was preparing to attack again, Ah Huang attacked first. Since it couldn't leave peacefully, it would teach this guy a lesson before the crowd caught up...
Ah Huang lunged at the Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff with great force, but the Iron-Clad Golden Mastiff, having already realized that Ah Huang was stronger than itself, did not choose to confront Ah Huang head-on. It skillfully dodged Ah Huang's attack.
Ah Huang, having failed in its first attack, immediately launched a second one. It had already honed this skill of swift attack while chasing wild boars at high speed in the mountains and forests.
Iron-clad Golden Male Mastiff did not expect Ah Huang's attack to be so swift and fierce. One unexpected move after another threw it into disarray, and it was soon tackled to the ground by Ah Huang.
The dog, having fallen to the ground, skillfully protected its neck. However, Ah Huang didn't target the Iron-Clad Gold Mastiff's neck at all. Male mastiffs have long manes like lions, and the excessively long hair greatly enhances their neck's defense. Ah Huang's attack point was the Iron-Clad Gold Mastiff's forelegs...