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 ...
Ah Huang, no longer bothering to continue tearing at the fallen Pit Bull, raised its head high and used its front paws to grab the Pit Bull's head, breaking free from its teeth before it could deliver the fatal blow.
Bit wasn't surprised that its opponent escaped. It had too much combat experience and too many battlefields. There were very few times when it could kill with a single blow. Being able to force back the opponent's attack with its own was a pretty good outcome.
The moment Ah Huang stepped back, Bit stood up instantly and charged at Ah Huang again.
Ah Huang skillfully dodged Bit's attack again, and it was thinking about how to deal with the guy.
Its stamina was running low, and it could no longer continue to fight a protracted battle with its opponent. It had to find an effective way to deliver a fatal blow to its opponent.
Pit Bull's attacks are swift and fierce. It doesn't know how much stamina its opponent has left, but it understands that stamina is a weakness for large dogs. As long as it continues to attack relentlessly, its opponent will eventually find it difficult to cope.
Once they are exhausted, your teeth can pierce them instantly.
Ah Huang's attention was entirely focused on Bit. Bit was much shorter than Ah Huang, so it had to raise its head high for every attack. It adhered to the principle of attack first and almost abandoned defense. Moreover, it did not believe that its opponent could launch a counterattack under its attack rhythm.
Bit's attacks came one after another, seemingly without end, while Ah Huang seemed to be constantly busy dodging, and was at a disadvantage in the whole situation.
The crowd outside the arena was very excited. Most of them had placed their bets on Pitt. Although after two fights, they no longer denied that Ah Huang was a good dog, but none of them believed that Ah Huang could win the third fight.
The pit bull's owner was extremely excited, shouting and yelling, and even had several friends unfurl a banner. The banner, several meters long, read, "Satan Kennel's Giant Pit Bull Madman, accepting any challenge!"
Chen Chongshan's face was gloomy and somewhat embarrassed. His face was full of worry, but there was nothing he could do. The battle was still going on, and Ah Huang had not yet been truly defeated. He could not call a halt. He believed that Ah Huang had his own decisions, but he just hoped that nothing unexpected would happen before Ah Huang could launch a counterattack.
Ah Huang remained focused on its defense, never letting itself be distracted during battle. In the jungle, it had experienced life-or-death struggles, and any moment of distraction could cost it its life.
Its stamina was severely depleted under such defense, and after so much time to figure things out, Ah Huang felt that it had a full understanding of the Pit Bull's attacks and that it should be able to launch a counterattack.
As Bit continued to raise its head and tear at Ah Huang's chest, Ah Huang suddenly lowered its front legs, reducing its height by half. Its bloody mouth suddenly lunged forward and bit Bit's throat below its neck.
Ah Huang's counterattack was extremely swift; Bit didn't even have time to react before his throat was already in Ah Huang's mouth.
Bit lowered his head and frantically tore at Ah Huang's scalp with his teeth, but there was no way to stop him; Ah Huang, who had already bitten down, was clearly not going to let go.
Ah Huang's head had already been ripped open, but the injuries were not fatal. Ah Huang felt that his teeth had reached Bit's throat, and then began to bite down frantically.
Ah Huang's bite force was incredibly strong. Under its pressure, Bit's trachea began to close gradually, until Bit even had difficulty breathing.
Bit's brain began to lack oxygen, and it stopped tearing at Ah Huang's scalp. Instead, it opened its mouth as wide as possible, hoping to inhale even a tiny bit of oxygen.
However, with its trachea almost completely closed, such an action was futile. Ah Huang continued to increase its force, and Pitt felt itself about to suffocate completely. Its brain gradually became confused due to lack of oxygen. Finally, it stopped attacking, and instead of roaring angrily, it let out a howling cry for help...
Although Bit is a born warrior, a fighting maniac with an iron will, when truly facing death, only some Bit will still persist in their foolish iron will, while others will cry for help and let out pitiful cries.
But Ah Huang would not feel any sympathy or show any mercy in the face of such cries. It had fought countless life-or-death battles, and its brain had long been instilled with the fighting philosophy of "it's either you or me."
Pitt's cries grew more and more pitiful, but its owners seemed not to hear them. They stopped cheering, threw the banner on the ground, and even stomped on it several times.
They showed no sign of giving up, letting Bit's life force rapidly ebb away. Without oxygen, Bit had completely lost consciousness, its cries growing weaker and weaker, and Ah Huang was about to take its life.
"Distribute the dogs."
In the final moments, the referee made his decision, feeling that Bitt had no chance of turning the game around and there was no need to make any more unnecessary sacrifices.
Chen Chongshan excitedly stepped forward and, together with the referee, separated the dogs. The pit bull's owner had not yet come forward. After being separated, the pit bull regained its strength and its consciousness gradually became clearer.
A friend of the young man stepped forward and led Bit back. Just as the referee was about to announce the winner of the match, the young man suddenly spoke up: "Wait a minute."
"What?" the referee asked the young man, puzzled.
“I suspect there’s something wrong with this dogfight. I’ve asked them to do a blood test. I suspect that the Central Asian dog was injected with performance-enhancing drugs.”
The young man shouted loudly, and as his voice fell, the onlookers began to echo him. They had all placed heavy bets on Bitcoin and thought their money was going down the drain, but they didn't expect this young man to bring up such a thing.
They instantly agreed that this was indeed the case; no Central Asian team possessed such formidable stamina to consecutively defeat the powerful Caucasus, Kuda, and Mighty Bit.
The crowd started to jeer because of the young people's doubts, and Chen Chongshan, Xu Jiaming, Huang Maosan and others were suddenly pushed to the forefront of the storm. Some people even started to insult them.
Xu Jiaming's face had turned extremely cold, while Chen Chongshan, holding Ah Huang in one arm, looked at the young man opposite him with some anger.
Huang Mao San stood at the front and shouted at the young man opposite him, "What's wrong, brother? Can't you handle losing? Trying this trick?"
"It's not that I can't afford to lose, it's that I'm afraid of losing without understanding why," the young man sneered in reply.