Chapter 1413 Certificate (2/2)
So he clapped his hands and said, ”Ah Ow, come to me.”
Ah Ow licked her lips and came up close. Li Du looked at Hakatulama and said, ”See that guy? Go and frighten him.”Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click for visiting.
With that, he leaned over Ah Ow's ear and whispered a few words, which consisted of detailed instructions on how to do it.
Ah Ow was smart, but she couldn't possibly have the same understanding as a human.
After some guidance, Ah Ow understood and licked the back of Li Du's hand. Suddenly the muscles of her four limbs contracted and she dashed towards Hakatulama like a spring.
The power of her muscles was incredible, and she lunged like a cannonball. One second she was licking Li Du's hand, and a moment later, she slammed into Hakatulama's chest.
Ah Ow's diet was good, and she exercised and had a healthy muscle tone. She weighed about 40 or 45 kilograms, which was typical for a dog with big body size.
She crashed into Hakatulama and sent him flying. Ah Ow then bit into his belt, grabbed it with her teeth and dragged him away under the trees.
Hakatulama screamed twice in fear, and then he realized that he was dragged to the ground. He had no clothes on his upper body, and his skin was rubbing against the twigs and stones. He kept screaming, ”Let me go! You bastard! Bastard!”
The Chief's facial expression changed, and he hurriedly said, ”Mohican God! Sir, stop it! Ask it to let that fool Hakatulama go!”
Li Du whistled, and Ah Ow let go of Hakatulama, growled in his face, turned and ran to Li Du happily.
Seeing this scene, the natives who were sitting around exploded in an uproar.
Sadisram's face lit up with joy and he shouted, ”This is the Holy Wolf, see? It's really the Holy Wolf!”
Li Du pursed his lips a little and continued to sip his wine.
Hakatulama got up awkwardly. Ah Ow attacked him, but instead of being angry, he murmured with a look of uncertainty, ”Is it really the holy wolf? Could it be true?”
The chief's face was serious. He knelt before Ah Ow and pointed at her chest, and then her head, with his right index finger. He then sprinkled something upon Ah Ow.
Li Du did not know what the ceremony was, but it was supposed to be a sign of respect, for when the others saw the chief make the gesture, they fell to their knees and followed suit.
Ah Ow was not interested in this. She turned her eyes to the food and finally targeted a roasted sheep's foreleg. Then she swept Li Du's neck with her tail and gazed at the foreleg with pleading eyes.
The Chief, Hakatulama, and others stood back respectfully when they saw this.
Li Du passed the foreleg of sheep to Ah Ow, who dragged it away and joyfully gnawed on it.
The foreleg bone was extremely hard, but Ah Ow crushed it like a chocolate bar, splintering it into pieces in a few bites.
Now no one doubted Ah Ow's identity. As natives who were familiar with wild animals, they knew perfectly well the difference in bite force between a wolf and a dog.