Kuda's teeth quickly pierced Ah Huang's flesh, but fortunately, its range of movement was restricted because Ah Huang had bitten its ears, so it could not go any deeper. The side of the neck was not a fatal spot; it pierced the flesh but could not bite into the firm muscle, let alone reach the throat.
Although the wound on the side of his neck was not fatal, the pain was still intense. Stimulated by this pain, Ah Huang began to bite Kuda's ear even more frantically.
However, although Kuda is not as fearless of pain as Pitt, and it cannot secrete such a high concentration of testosterone to resist pain, its personality is incredibly crazy, and its strong desire to attack makes it forget its own pain.
Its sharp and razor-sharp teeth wreaked havoc on Ah Huang's neck. Although the damage was only superficial, once the skin was torn, it still looked horrifying.
Even in a non-lethal location, a wound can still cause fatal damage if it is large enough.
Ah Huang had already pierced Kuda's ear, tearing it in half, but it was useless; such damage would only cause Kuda even more excruciating pain.
Ah Huang felt it had to make a change and free its neck. It loosened its teeth, and Kuda, now free, opened its mouth to bite harder and deeper. But just then, Ah Huang suddenly pulled back and dodged Kuda's teeth.
The two dogs briefly separated, and this time Ah Huang took the initiative to attack. It shook its head and then charged directly at Kuda.
The battle has progressed to this point, and both sides have exhausted their probing. Ah Huang can feel its advantage in strength, an advantage that allows it to crush its opponent head-on without any scruples.
But the mad Kuda wasn't stupid. It was at a disadvantage the first time it tried to fight head-on, so it wouldn't do it a second time. It consciously dodged Ah Huang's attacks.
But Ah Huang didn't give up. If it failed the first time, it would attack Kuda a second and a third time. Its stamina seemed to be always abundant. Its speed and agility were first-class. Its long tail swayed at the right time, allowing it to always maintain its balance during high-speed attacks.
Crazy Kuda was somewhat surprised. It moved very fast, but Ah Huang's repeated attacks still put it under pressure.
It had no idea how good this guy's stamina was; it was completely different from the large dogs it had encountered before. However, it wasn't in a hurry. No matter how good the stamina was, it would eventually run out.
Kuda has great confidence in its physical strength; it will definitely be the opponent who falls first.
Ah Huang's attack was ineffective, and it finally stopped its futile assault. It realized its mistake. Such attacks were effective against wild boars, but only to change the wild boar's running route. This was a real attack.
Ah Huang stopped in place, its strength slightly waning. It stood there panting for a few breaths, feigning weakness to its enemy.
Kuda quickly took the bait. Ah Huang stopped attacking, so Kuda no longer needed to dodge. Kuda saw Ah Huang's panting and assumed that its opponent was severely exhausted.
It felt this was its chance, and it was extremely excited, so it rushed towards Ah Huang.
When his opponent was at his peak, Kuda didn't dare to fight Ah Huang head-on, but now that his opponent was exhausted, Kuda felt that even a head-on confrontation was possible.
It can also crush its opponents, after all, its strength and explosiveness are not so weak, or even very strong. At the beginning of the contest, it was only slightly at a disadvantage, not completely defeated.
Kuda's charge was exactly what Ah Huang wanted. As Kuda charged, Ah Huang suddenly sprang into action, raising its front legs high and slamming Kuda to the ground.
In a direct confrontation of strength, Ah Huang has never been afraid of any opponent. He had not been able to gain the upper hand against the previous Caucasian, and it is even less likely that he could against this Kuda.
Ah Huang's explosive strength finally made Kuda a little panicked, and after falling to the ground, it immediately protected its neck.
It didn't matter; unable to control its opponent's throat, Ah Huang resorted to biting the side of the Kuda dog's neck.
Kuda, who had fallen to the ground, had no way to dodge Ah Huang's bite. Ah Huang's bite landed solidly on the muscles of Kuda's neck, and the huge body pressed Kuda down hard.
This suppression enraged Kuda. Unable to break free of its neck, it could only use its teeth to tear at the muscles on Ah Huang's face.
However, such attacks were useless and could not cause any real harm to Ah Huang. Kuda began to kick Ah Huang's stomach with his limbs and scratch with his sharp claws.
This counterattack had some effect. Ah Huang turned to the side and moved his body away. Kuda, no longer restrained, struggled to get up, but Ah Huang, who was prepared, obviously wouldn't give it that chance again.
Just as Kuda was about to get up, it swung and knocked Kuda to the ground again. Then Ah Huang began to use its huge bite force to drag Kuda around the field.
This running made Kuda extremely angry, but Ah Huang's actions also caused Kuda to completely lose its balance, and it was unable to stand up again.
The wound on its neck was getting bigger and bigger. It was extremely anxious and furious. It thought that if it could stand up, it would tear this damned guy to pieces with its teeth.
However, things don't always go as planned in this world. Ah Huang wouldn't give it any chance to fight back. In this match, it was destined to become Ah Huang's prey.
Kuda's owner's face was extremely grim at this moment, but he did not take the initiative to admit defeat. Chen Chongshan, Xu Jiaming and the others were not in a hurry either, after all, there were still about ten minutes left before the final time limit of the competition.
Ah Huang has now completely taken the initiative, and it is unlikely that Kuda can make a stunning comeback. Ah Huang is not that stupid. Countless life-and-death battles in the mountains and forests have taught it that no matter what advantage it has, it must never let its guard down as long as the opponent has not been killed.
Ah Huang dragged Kuda back and forth across the field. Although Kuda wasn't seriously injured, the wound on its neck was getting bigger and bigger, and its confidence was severely shaken. Although it was still roaring angrily, none of this mattered the outcome of the battle.
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