Chapter 67 Battle against the Caucasian Wolfhound



This is a Caucasian Shepherd weighing over 180 pounds. This behemoth is even larger than Ah Huang's size. Ah Huang has never encountered a herd of its own that is larger than itself.

It became interested and barked a few times at the Caucasian Shepherd opposite it. The Caucasian Shepherd responded. Fortunately, neither dog was as aggressive as a pit bull and did not pull hard on the leash. Otherwise, these people might not have been able to hold these two big guys back.

Huang Mao San couldn't make the decision himself, so he looked at Chen Chongshan, who then looked at Xu Jiaming. Only after the latter nodded did Chen Chongshan nod to the young man opposite him: "Okay."

"How about we place a bet of 50,000?"

The young man assumed that the three men were questioning each other because they lacked confidence, so he became even more confident and immediately bet 50,000, which was quite a large wager and attracted a lot of attention from those around him.

"Fifty thousand it is."

Chen Chongshan nodded. He had immense confidence in Ah Huang. Since he had already agreed to the game, whether he played for 20,000 or 50,000, it meant the same thing, with little difference.

Chen Chongshan had no idea that Ah Huang would lose, even though the opponent was an incredibly powerful giant Caucasian Shepherd.

A high-stakes match featuring two enormous and ferocious dogs attracted considerable attention. By the time the two dogs were led into the dogfighting arena, the area around the platform was already packed with people.

As Ah Huang entered the dogfighting arena, it anticipated a battle. The massive Caucasian Shepherd opposite it put considerable pressure on it, but at the same time, Ah Huang was also excited. The brave Central Asian Shepherd never feared a challenge.

Since they were not familiar with each other, they still went through a very formal dog-washing procedure. The stimulation of the cold water made the two fierce dogs even more excited, and they were already itching to fight. With the referee's command, both sides released their dogs at the same time.

Freed from its restraints, the Caucasian charged straight at Ah Huang. Its massive size gave it a weight advantage against any opponent, so in every battle, its first choice was always a head-on assault.

It aims to throw its opponent to the ground with its first pounce, and then pierce it with its long, sharp fangs.

However, Ah Huang was not foolish. Although it had great confidence in its physical strength, the opponent was stronger than it. Without understanding the opponent's strength, Ah Huang would never rashly engage in a physical contest.

A direct confrontation is not the only way to resolve a fight. In the past, in the mountains and forests, most wild boars were stronger than him when they went berserk, but Ah Huang always found other ways to defeat his opponents.

Ah Huang skillfully dodged the Caucasian Shepherd's attack and then began to wander around the dogfighting arena, constantly dodging and avoiding any direct confrontation with the dog. The dogfighting arena was more than 20 square meters, providing Ah Huang with ample space to dodge and weave. It remained calm and composed, observing its opponent's attacks while dodging.

Ah Huang was significantly faster than Caucasus, and Caucasus had no way to deal with Ah Huang's evasive maneuvers. This guerrilla warfare infuriated Caucasus, and the surrounding crowd began to discuss it amongst themselves.

They had expected to see a thrilling showdown, but instead, the Central Asian animal only knew how to run away. They started cursing at Ah Huang, their expressions filled with disappointment.

However, Ah Huang didn't care about other people's feelings and continued to bring the battle into its own rhythm in an orderly manner.

As a fighter, victory was its only goal. After circling back and forth several times, the Caucasus began to have some physical problems, as its enormous size had taken a toll on it.

Not every large dog can have such abnormal stamina as Ah Huang. The Caucasian Shepherd began to slow down its pursuit, panting heavily, and simply stopped chasing.

It is a battle-hardened dog that understands that its fighting style is flawed and that it needs to adjust and rest.

Ah Huang was a little surprised by the Caucasian's change, but then it realized that the Caucasian was tired, so it couldn't give it much rest time.

Taking advantage of a moment of carelessness from the Caucasus, Ah Huang suddenly turned around and bit at the Caucasus's huge neck.

However, the Caucasian Shepherd was not afraid of Ah Huang's attack. Its thick and long mane gave it a strong defense, and Ah Huang's bites could not break through its fur in a short time.

It roared and slammed its powerful shoulder into Ah Huang. Ah Huang couldn't dodge in time and was knocked to the ground by the Caucasus. Then, its huge body pressed down on Ah Huang instantly. This was the Caucasus's favorite way of fighting. It had been chasing for a long time and finally caught such an opportunity.

The Caucasian serpent's teeth lunged at Ah Huang's neck, but Ah Huang had already protected its own neck. It used its own sharp teeth to fight back against the Caucasian serpent's teeth, making it impossible for the serpent to bite. Their teeth clashed against each other, tearing apart the muscles on each other's heads and mouths...

The Caucasian didn't gain any advantage. Although Ah Huang was pinned to the ground, it didn't panic at all and maintained an impenetrable defense. Frustrated, the Caucasian abandoned Ah Huang's throat and instead bit at everything else on Ah Huang's body that it could reach.

Ah Huang is not afraid of such attacks. As long as its vital points are not bitten by the Caucasian Shepherd, the rest of its body is fine. Its tough skin and thick fur will give it a strong defensive ability.

Moreover, these superficial injuries on the body will not have a significant impact on oneself, and the healing time is also very fast.

The Caucasian's frenzied attacks and biting finally excited the onlookers. Although they didn't get to see a bloody battle, the Caucasian's crazy offensive still thrilled them.

At first, Ah Huang's evasiveness disappointed them greatly, but now that the damned coward had been subdued by the powerful Caucasian, they felt a sense of relief.

The young man, the owner of the Caucasian dog, smiled. His prediction was correct; the opponent was indeed just an unprofessional fighting dog. In this mode, it was only a matter of time before the Caucasian won.

He glanced smugly at Chen Chongshan and his group across the dogfighting arena, waiting for them to concede defeat.

The scene on the field made Huang Mao San quite nervous. He had also placed a lot of bets on this match. However, Chen Chongshan and Xu Jiaming were not in a hurry. No one knew Ah Huang better than Chen Chongshan. He saw that Ah Huang had not been hurt. He had absolute confidence in waiting for Ah Huang's comeback.

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