Chapter 570 Confrontation of The Experts (1/2)

Chapter 570: Confrontation of The Experts

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

”Mexican wolf!” Big Quinn groaned. ”D*mn it, who told me that there are only about 500 Mexican wolves in the state of Arizona? Such a big state with less than 500 wolves and there's two right in front of me now?”

Li Du responded in a soft voice, ”You're sure they're Mexican wolves?”

”Without a doubt,” Big Quinn replied. ”Regardless, we're lucky that they're Mexican wolves. If they were North American gray wolves, we'd be worse off.”

The North American gray wolf was the largest in size, having the strongest bite force, the fastest speed, and the most violent explosiveness amongst canines. Even the Tibetan Mastiff, who was known as unbeaten against wolves, would be considered to have had learned martial arts if it could last three rounds in a fight with a North American gray wolf.

Godzilla, being an impulsive person, was not very afraid, and raised the gun. ”If it dares come towards us, I'll open fire. If I miss, be prepared to snatch the gun.”

”What?” Li Du said.

Big Quinn explained, ”What Godzilla meant was that if the wolf attacks us, he'll only have one shot at it. In case he doesn't hit the wolf, we must figure out a way to snatch the gun back from the wolf's mouth.”

Li Du was stunned. ”Do we have to go that far? Is this wolf really that powerful?”

”Boss,” Big Quinn sighed, ”you haven't seen the power of a wolf yet, right? Simply put, the wild wolf is the most fearsome amongst predators. It's feared not for its fast speed or strong bite force, but rather for its craftiness.

”I'm willing to bet that when it attacks us, it will first go after Godzilla before crushing his arm and snatching the gun away. It will then come after us next.”

”Then can't we just shoot it down when it attacks us?” Li Du asked.

He was not afraid because he had the little bug who could slow time. The wolf's attack speed could not be faster than his. So, if Li Du became 100 percent sure that both of them were about to clash, the wolf would definitely not make it out alive.

On the other hand, Big Quinn was not at all confident. ”Boss, I beg of you, that's a wolf. Do you really think we can just simply shoot it? It's not that simple! You have yet to see the speed at which it hunts . . . ”

Hearing those words, Li Du used little bug's ability to slow time and leisurely took the shotgun from Godzilla's hands. He then proceeded to raise it and aim at the wild wolf.

After he'd completed this set of actions, the other two finally had the chance to react. Both of them were wide-eyed and exclaimed, ”My God!”

”Trust me,” Li Du casually said, ”its hunting speed is definitely not as fast as mine. Let me handle it.”

Experiencing firsthand the speed at which he'd snatched the gun away, Godzilla and Big Quinn had more confidence in his words and felt that he was pretty reliable.

However, Ah Meow and the other two had no confidence in him. Seeing the wolf approach them, Ah Ow opened her mouth and, with her teeth showing, let out a cautionary bark. At the same time, Ah Meow took a step forward and started walking toward it.

Witnessing Ah Meow walk forward, Li Du almost threw away the gun in shock and promptly shouted, ”Ah Meow, come back! Come back!”

Ah Meow ignored Li Du, acting as if he hadn't heard him. He was completely focused on the wild wolf, with his four limbs bent, his center of gravity lowered, tail curled up behind his buttocks, and stare focused vigilantly forward.

The wild wolf noticed the ocelot but only glanced at him before turning to face Li Du once more.

It was staring at Li Du, but to be more accurate, it was staring at the one holding the gun.

Li Du anxiously waved his hand at Ah meow and shouted in a stern voice, ”Ah Meow, don't go over. Come back!”

He had looked after Ah Meow for a long time and knew exactly what he was trying to do. He was preparing to strike at the wild wolf!

Even though felines were considered nature's number one predators, this only applied if their prey was in the same weight category.

No matter how the wolf looked, it seemed like it weighed over 60 pounds—unlike Ah Meow, who was under 20 pounds. The two were in completely different weight categories!