Chapter 1279 Fierce Dog (2/2)

As soon as the dogs barked, several people jumped out of the car. They looked in Li Du's direction. Someone waved, and the few big dogs ran towards them, looking fierce.

The dogs were large, larger than wolves, and looked like Tibetan mastiffs that Li Du had seen in China, but they were bigger and extremely strong, with thick, powerful limbs and long black or gray fur. They ran like little lions.

To meet such a pack of dogs on the moors would scare the heart out of a man. Their appearance was more formidable than that of a wolf. The way they ran was as if they wanted to eat someone.

”Caucasian dogs, the old East German dogs that were trained to patrol the Berlin wall,” said Ivan in ease.

These were indeed some fierce dogs, who, instead of simply barking, ran straight at Li Du and his men, as if to attack them directly.

Ah Bai was frightened. It climbed up along Li Du's trouser leg to his shoulder, then jumped to the top of his head.

Ah Meow and the others accepted the challenge with a contemptuous look on their faces. Crispy Noodles hesitated a little, but none of the other four little ones did. There were four dogs, so they attacked one each.

As Ah Ow grew up, her fighting skills became more and more prominent. Her attack style was typical for her kind. She looked for the opponent's weaknesses and then bit hard.

Caucasian dogs were larger than Mexican wolves, but it was hard to say who was stronger, as the wolf's bite was much stronger than the dog's.

In a face-to-face encounter, Ah Ow jumped to the side and knocked over the Caucasian dog that was in front of her. She clamped her teeth over the dog's neck, directly blocking its thoracic.

The Caucasian dog struggled wildly. This would only make its wound expand, however, and it would not be able to wriggle free of Ah Ow's teeth.

Ah Meow teased the dog with his agility and even jumped on the dog's back, clawing his way into its muscles as the aching dog turned on the spot with its tail between its legs.

Ali, of course, engaged in his usual boxing match with the dog. The dog came at it, and he avoided it with his natural and trained leap, and then, catching the dog from the side, he punched it hard.

The more interesting thing to watch was Ah Meng's side. The Caucasian, who dominated it in size and weight, pounced on it and bit it on the back.

The result was that Ah Meng wriggled free thanks to its thick and slippery fur. The Caucasian did not manage to bite on its flesh, and Ah Meng slipped away, giving the dog a nice scratch on its face at the same time.

The fierce dog was in pain, and more pain was coming soon. Moreover, when it missed Ah Meng once more, Ah Meng got under it, jumped up, and gave it a claw over its tender belly, which made it howl in agony.

The four dogs were all beaten up. The owner of the dogs ran forward in a hurry when he heard that the dogs were barking loudly. He was chattering angrily. Li Du only heard that this was Russian and was not sure what the man was talking about.

Big Ivan translated and sneered, ”These fools are threatening us. They are asking us to get out of here.”

They ran up to discover that their four dogs were almost killed. They were so angry that someone pulled out a gun to shoot the four little ones.

Big Ivan held Li Du back with his left hand, while his right took out a gun. He pulled the trigger and shot into the sky.

Tadadada!

Hearing this continuous gunfire, the other side became more humble. While they had shotguns, Big Ivan's weapon was a tactical rifle. They were experts and could clearly distinguish between the two.