Chen Chongshan's attempt to stop him was too late; Wang Feng and the others had already released Du Gao.
Three large dogs, their eyes already bloodshot, roared and charged towards the wild boar. They had no hunting experience and had never even seen a wild boar before, but their hearts were filled with a thirst for battle, and their instincts drove them to fight this wild boar.
However, this sudden situation shattered the plan that Chen Chongshan and Ah Huang had made. Seeing three more enemies rushing towards them, the wild boar turned around in terror, changing the escape route that Ah Huang had forced it to take, and ran back in the direction it had originally fled.
The sudden change in the situation left Ah Huang extremely frustrated.
It doesn't care if it has more helpers; as long as it follows the pre-set route, taking down this wild boar is an easy task. But now, because of these three abrupt fellows, it has to start all over again.
The wild boar ran even faster, its loud screams echoing through the forest, sending chills down one's spine.
Ah Huang tried to change the wild boar's course using the same method again, but the wild boar ignored him. It refused to turn back, even at the risk of injury. It had already seen three large white creatures chasing after it, and turning back would inevitably mean destruction.
Dogo Argentinos can also chase very fast; their endurance and explosive power are not an issue.
However, being in the mountains and forests, the unfamiliar bushes and weeds caused them great trouble. They chased after the wild boars desperately, but they were always some distance away.
A crazed wild boar can run just as fast as a dog; only Ah Huang, this freak who moves through the mountains and forests like it's nothing, can maintain a certain speed advantage.
Ah Huang tried his best to ram the wild boar, but the enraged boar increased both its strength and speed to a whole new level.
It had no intention of lingering in the fight, nor did it pay any attention to Ah Huang's attacks. The only thought in its mind was the other side of the forest. It increased its speed to the extreme, and the distance was getting closer and closer...
"Damn it!"
As the wild boar was about to cross the hillside, Chen Chongshan cursed under his breath with a cold expression.
He was already very familiar with the terrain here. After crossing this hillside, in the valley behind it, he arrived at a wild boar's den. It was not a place where wild boars lived in groups that one should not easily venture.
Once the wild boar crosses the hillside, the hunt will be a failure.
"Call your dogs back right now."
The wild boar was getting faster and faster, and the top of the hill was already in sight. Although Chen Chongshan was annoyed, hunting failures were common.
He turned around and called out to Wang Feng and the others, then called out to Ah Huang in front of him, "Ah Huang, come back."
Upon hearing Chen Chongshan's shout, Ah Huang was startled and then stopped in its tracks. It understood that with a troublemaker involved, the hunt was likely to end in failure.
Without Ah Huang's interference, the wild boar quickly rushed down the other side of the hillside and disappeared into the dense forest. Several Dogo Argentinos wanted to continue chasing, but Xu Jiaming had Zhang Yang and Wang Feng call them back.
Although fighting dogs are fierce, they are generally quite obedient. In addition, the long chase had exhausted them, so they stopped pursuing them relentlessly.
"Xiao Chen, why did you stop chasing?"
Although he obeyed Chen Chongshan's words and had the dogs called back, Xu Jiaming was still somewhat puzzled and looked at Chen Chongshan to ask.
"That's right, why aren't we chasing it anymore? Once our dogs catch up with that wild boar, we can take it down."
"Yeah, what the hell is going on?"
Zhang Yang and Wang Feng also looked puzzled, and even dissatisfied.
Chen Chongshan shook his head and explained, "Beyond this hillside is a wild boar's den; we can't go there."
"Wild boar den?"
Xu Jiaming was taken aback.
"Wild boars are social animals, and they only occasionally get separated from their groups. Right below is a group of wild boars' den. A group of wild boars is not something we can handle."
Chen Chongshan shook his head and replied.
"How many wild boars are there in a group?"
Zhang Yang looked up and asked.
"It's hard to say. Pig herds vary in size. Usually, it's just one or two sows with a group of piglets. Boars rarely live in groups. But there are occasional exceptions," Chen Chongshan replied.
Wang Feng immediately laughed: "It's just a few sows and piglets, what's there to be afraid of? There are so many of us, plus four dogs, let's chase them, keep chasing them."
“Yeah, I think it’s worth pursuing too,” Zhang Yang agreed.
"Xiao Chen, what do you think?" Xu Jiaming looked at Chen Chongshan, his face also showing an eager expression. After all, they came here specifically to hunt, and once they saw their prey, no one wanted to give up easily.
However, Xu Jiaming was somewhat knowledgeable and knew that Chen Chongshan was the one with the most authority in matters concerning the mountains.
The eagerness of the group made Chen Chongshan think, and deep down, he also longed to continue the pursuit.
The extra reward of two thousand for killing a wild boar was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him, especially since he desperately needed money to treat Chongming's illness.
However, after looking back at the group of people and the two girls who were still panting, Chen Chongshan shook his head again: "Too dangerous."
"Hey kid, what are you afraid of? We have dogs and guns, surely we can handle a few wild boars? We're here to hunt, not to wander around these mountains with you." Chen Chongshan refused, and Wang Feng immediately retorted, somewhat unconvinced.
“Yes, Xiao Chen, aren’t you being overly cautious?” Zhang Yang replied.
"I'm doing this for your own good," Chen Chongshan replied coldly. They were both eighteen-year-old young men, and after being mocked by these two, Chen Chongshan was also getting angry.
“We don’t need your help. Just lead us to the wild boar,” Wang Feng replied.
Xu Jiaming paused for a moment, then said, "Xiao Chen, why don't you take us to see what's going on? If things don't work out, we can always come back."
“A wild boar that has gone berserk cannot be withdrawn just because you say so. If something happens, who will be responsible?” Chen Chongshan asked, staring at Xu Jiaming.
"I'll take responsibility." Xu Jiaming said with a smile, but his tone left no room for doubt.
"Alright." Chen Chongshan nodded, then pointed to the two women: "But those two can't go."
“Okay!” Xu Jiaming nodded, then said to the two women, “Lili, Xiuxiu, you two rest here. Call us if you need anything when we’re ready.”
"Okay." Hearing Xu Jiaming's arrangement, the two nodded repeatedly. They had never climbed a mountain for so long in their lives and were already exhausted. However, they were reluctant to speak up because of Xu Jiaming's face. Now that Xu Jiaming had taken the initiative not to let them come along, they naturally had no reason to refuse.
"Keep your dogs on a leash. Don't let them out without my permission," Chen Chongshan added.
“Okay.” Xu Jiaming and the others nodded in agreement.
Having received Xu Jiaming's promise, Chen Chongshan no longer hesitated. He was also a passionate young man who was never afraid of unknown battles and even longed for them. Moreover, such battles could potentially bring him huge benefits.
He was the first to cross the top of the hill, and then called out to Ah Huang, "Ah Huang, let's go."
At its owner's signal, Ah Huang quickly rushed to the front, following the pungent smell left by the wild boar in the air.
Ah Huang was indeed a rare and excellent dog. Other hunters would have at least several hunting dogs, some to sniff out the swarms and lead the way, and others to lead the charge and trap the pigs. Each had its own role, but Ah Huang could do all the work well for Chen Chongshan.
Its ability to detect stench is no less than that of the lower-ranking hunting dogs, and its skill in controlling pigs is far superior to that of those small hunting dogs.
As soon as Chen Chongshan moved, Xu Jiaming and the others hurriedly followed.
After a short rest, the Dogo Argentinos became energetic again, pulling on their leashes and charging forward. Although they didn't have Ah Huang's ability to smell odors, the strange smells in the air still stimulated their sensitive nostrils.
This stimulation also ignited the surging bestiality within them; their blood boiled, and they rushed towards the source of the scent…
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