Chapter 817 Social Justice Warrior (1/2)

Chapter 817: Social Justice Warrior

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Watching Ah Ow howl, Lu Guan crouched by the river and exclaimed, ”You're a Mexican Wolf. No wonder your howl is really loud!”

Ah Ow looked back, and then they saw the crayfish hanging from her mouth.

Ali stood by innocently. Behind him was a net containing the crayfish that Li Du and the others had found.

Li Du said, ” Is Ali that clever?”

Ali was clever enough to know that it had offended Ah Ow. Ali also knew that Ah Ow was sure to chase it, so it ran towards the net.

She just had to catch up to Ali to get her revenge. However, Ali was digging a trap for Ah Ow. Ali was biding its time and choosing to attack slowly to get the best results.

So, Ali had finally found the crayfish and backhanded Ah Ow with a heavy blow!

Li Du and Sophie joined the battle again and took the crayfish that had been swinging from Ah Ow's mouth.

Ah Ow was in pain and felt aggrieved. She squeezed into Li Du's arms, and her tears flowed freely.

What else could Li Du say? What a sin!

Ali had won peace for itself by force. Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles did not dare to bully Ali like before, and even Ah Ow was afraid to do anything. She had learned her lesson, and she moved away whenever she saw Ali.

Ah Ow's howl drew several people with buckets and fishing rods. These people, like Li Du, were apparently there to fish.

Someone asked, ”What is that noise? Is it a wild dog?”

Several men approached cautiously. Their eyes were alert. Some of the men had fish knives in their hands.

Many people didn't know that while Australia was big, it had no large wild mammals. The top wild predator in Australia was the dingo.

”Dingo” was the name of an animal that lived in the wild. Dingos looked like domestic dogs but were not dogs at all. Dingos were actually a subspecies of gray wolf and had few natural enemies in Australia.

The dingo generally traveled in groups in the wilderness and was feared because it attacked humans when hungry.

When the men saw Ah Ow, they relaxed and said, ”Oh, this isn't a wild dog. Is this supposed to be a husky?”

”It sounds like a husky,” said another.

Listening to their discussion, Li Du laughed to himself. Husky? D*mn, this is a serious wolf!

The main reason the men had relaxed was because they had found Li Du holding onto Ah Ow, so they decided she had to be a dog.

When Ali saw the strangers appear, it jumped behind Li Du.

Seeing this, a gray-haired fisherman smiled and said, ”Are you going to open a zoo, mate? You have a lot of animals.”

Li Du laughed. ”They are my adopted children. Hey, are you all here to fish? We were fishing for crayfish. I'm afraid it's not suitable here.”

Upon hearing this, several fishermen looked surprised and asked, ”Catch crayfish? Those little monsters with turquoise carapaces? Oh, you're cleaners?”