As expected, Chen Chongshan tidied up all the items, put them in a bag, tied it to the back of the motorcycle, shouted to Ah Huang, and started the motorcycle.
The familiar scene excited Ah Huang greatly. It responded happily and dashed out of the yard, running ahead.
It had traveled the road to Lianshan Bay countless times and was very familiar with it. In order to help Ah Huang recover as soon as possible, Chen Chongshan did not allow Ah Huang to ride the motorcycle. It had always gotten there that way before, and this time was no exception.
Although winter has arrived, it rarely snows in the south, and on sunny days like this, wild animals tend to be more active.
Half an hour later, Chen Chongshan stopped at the same spot. After running for half an hour, Ah Huang was also a little out of breath, but he was much better than before.
Ah Huang's streamlined muscles are gradually starting to show again. Although its stamina is still a little problematic, it is not a big problem anymore. There are still 28 days left in its battle with the Demon King, which is enough time for it to recover to an excellent condition.
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Once again, Ah Huang was quite excited as it set foot in Lianshan Bay. It began to roam freely in the forest. Stepping into this forest, Chen Chongshan felt much more at ease. Familiar places are never as dangerous as they seem.
Chen Chongshan began searching for suitable places in the mountains and forests to set snares and traps. Setting snares and traps is the most comfortable and safest way to hunt, but it is also the way to test a hunter's skills the most.
Fortunately, although Chen Chongshan was young, he had a wealth of hunting experience. He could accurately spot the traces of wild animals in the forest and knew where to set the snare to catch them.
Chen Chongshan was setting traps, and Ah Huang was roaming in the surrounding mountainous area. It hadn't set foot in this area for a long time, and there weren't many hunters left in Meishan County, so no other hunters had ventured here recently.
Ah Huang searched around and smelled many fresh scents, all left by wild animals that had been active in the area recently. It caught a clear scent and followed it, eventually intercepting its prey in front of a bamboo grove after passing through a pine forest.
This is an adult male jackal, taking advantage of the fine weather to hunt for food. It roamed through the mountains and forests, eventually following the scent of a bamboo rat to this place. However, little did it expect that, like the mantis stalking the cicada unaware of the oriole behind, it became the prey itself before finding its prey, and was chased here by Ah Huang.
In the mountains and forests of the south, jackals are almost at the top of the food chain. They are ferocious and live in groups, and they are not afraid of even large wild beasts like wild boars.
After stopping the jackal, Ah Huang began to observe the surrounding situation. This was not the first time it had encountered a jackal, and it knew the habits of this kind of creature very well.
Ah Huang had clashed with jackals in the mountains and forests several times before. Although he had successfully hunted a few times, he had also been attacked by packs of jackals on several occasions. At that time, he was still young and had been injured and paid a heavy price for it.
The jackal wasn't very heavy; this adult male jackal weighed only about 30 pounds, but Ah Huang still didn't dare to underestimate it in the slightest.
Jackals are fast and have a strong bite force. Jackals, wolves, tigers, and leopards have bite forces that can even surpass those of tigers and leopards. Ah Huang had suffered at the hands of these creatures before, so it looked very serious, its eyes fixed on the jackal, without rushing to attack.
Jackals are extremely fast in the mountains and forests; if you are not careful, they may escape.
The adult jackal was no stranger to hunting dogs. It had encountered hunting dogs several times before, but at that time its pack was nearby, and those hunting dogs were not very big, so it easily won those battles and drove those hunting dogs out of its territory.
But this time was different. This creature's size was beyond its comprehension. It stood still, but felt a heavy pressure in its heart. This time it was out on its own, so it wouldn't have any helpers to help it escape.
Moreover, even if there were companions nearby, they probably wouldn't be of much help in dealing with a guy like that.
Ah Huang remained motionless, determined to remain unchanged in the face of all changes. The jackal finally couldn't hold back any longer. This stalemate was useless; it needed to find a way to survive.
After a while, the jackal suddenly moved. It bared its teeth and charged at Ah Huang. Ah Huang was a little surprised that this guy dared to launch a frontal attack on him. However, since the other party dared to attack him, it was exactly what Ah Huang wanted.
Ah Huang opened its mouth wide and lunged at the jackal, but at that moment, the jackal suddenly changed direction, its slender body brushing past Ah Huang's teeth as it slipped to the side. Then it suddenly accelerated and charged wildly backward.
The jackal escaped extremely quickly, and although its chosen method was very dangerous, it did indeed give it a chance to survive.
Ah Huang's pounce missed, and it was a little angry. By the time it turned around, the jackal had already run far away, and Ah Huang turned around and chased after it.
The jackal was fast, but Ah Huang was not slow either. It had been running in these mountains and forests since it was a cub, and such terrain did not affect its speed at all. Although it was not yet at its peak, it could still unleash its speed in a short period of time without any problem.
Ah Huang's body was much larger than the jackal's, so each leap was farther than the jackal's. In just a few leaps, the distance between them was getting closer and closer.
Seeing that Ah Huang had caught up, the jackal began to panic. In its haste, it began to run aimlessly through the forest, and this arrhythmic running actually slowed it down.
Ah Huang was looking for a fatal opportunity in every chase, but it was not in a hurry. It knew that if the stalemate continued, the jackal would never be able to get rid of it. The calmer and more composed it was, the more anxious the jackal would become, and the faster its opportunity would come.
As expected, Ah Huang's relentless pursuit made the jackal increasingly anxious. It finally made a mistake while turning a corner, its hind leg slipping on a loose stone. Ah Huang seized the opportunity, pounced on it, and knocked the jackal to the ground, then bit its neck.
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