Chapter 7 Get Carried Away and Be Unlucky

Although he was so far ahead of his opponent, Haji did not dare to let up at all. The opponent's acceleration ability and sustained ability are far superior to him, even if the opponent can't rush up and bite him, it will be as difficult for him to be entangled by such guys, after all, the people behind these guys are the most terrible opponents.

Instead of running a straight line in the cornfield this time, Haji kept deflecting to the right and ran in a weird arc. Haji knew that running alone couldn't get rid of these guys, so he was going to lay a second trap that had to be done in the middle of his high-speed run.

Soon, Haji ran to the end of the cornfield. The thin dogs behind did have an advantage in terms of speed, and in a short distance they had chased twenty meters behind Haji. Fortunately, the corn leaves in the cornfield have a certain hidden effect on Haji's running trajectory, and the thin dogs behind him can't keep up with Haji's change of direction every time, so that they can't quickly reduce the distance between them and Haji to a certain extent.

Haji made a sharp turn to the right, then ran out of the end of the cornfield, and jumped over the ridges and ditches at the end of the field, and rushed into the cornfield on the opposite side. The dogs behind immediately changed direction and chased after the cornfield.

The dogs were so fast that in the blink of an eye they jumped over the canal and rushed into the cornfield opposite. But just as the other four had already rushed into the cornfield, and the last dog had just landed on the ridge opposite the canal, and was about to burrow into the cornfield, a black shadow suddenly appeared from the grass on the edge of the ridge, and the unstable dog was thrown down in the air from the side.

It turned out that Haji had rushed into another cornfield, but he had just turned around on the edge of the cornfield and then turned back again, and then lurked under the dense weeds at the edge of the ridge. After the first few thin dogs had passed, he rushed out of the spur again and intercepted the last lone thin dog.

Needless to say, with a scream of "whoosh", the thin dog, like its partner in front of him, was bitten heavily on the leg, and could no longer play the game of competing for the deer.

And with the screams of the thin dogs, there was also a cheer of "Okay!" Haji turned his head to look over, and saw several young men standing on the ridge not far away, and one of them was looking at him with a smile. What made Haji even more shocking was that the young man and the two people beside him were carrying spears on their backs, and they looked like they were out hunting.

Before Haji could figure out the identities of the men, the young man shouted at the dogs who had already begun to return, "Go, go!"

It turns out that this group of small dogs is the same group, and it seems that they are playing the hunt for Haji for fun. As for the loss of their fine dogs, it seems that they don't care at all.

But by this time, Haji didn't think much about it. The footsteps of the thin dog behind him were near, and Haji hurried over the ridges and ditches, and sped along the ridges next to the cornfields that had just been rushed out.

The reason is very simple, he has already run around here a few times, knows the environment and the topography of this area, and intends to use the terrain here to consume these thin dogs. Otherwise, if he chooses to run away in a straight line, it won't be long before he is surrounded by thin dogs. If the group of people with guns came over again, Haji would be completely finished, and he didn't want to think about reincarnation now.

Two thin dogs were reimbursed in a row, and they ran fast for two or three hundred meters, and the thin dogs behind were not as sharp as they were at the beginning. In fact, when it comes to the potential of speed, not to mention the thin dog that is specially used to run in the back, even Haji still has some spare energy to run at top speed. The main reason why the dogs are not chasing so closely is that they are frightened by Haji's endless tricks.

Although the IQ of the fine dogs is average, they are not stupid. None of them want to be bitten by Haji, not to mention that they all wear muzzles, and they can't catch up with Haji at close range. So the genetic instinct tells them that it is only right to use their physical strength to drag Haji down, and then wait for the master to deal with this difficult opponent.

Haji also expected this, so this time Haji chose to run away in a straight line, and this is where the advantages of the thin dogs lie. In addition, there is nothing above the ridge, and it looks very safe, and I believe that these thin dogs will be fooled.

Sure enough, innate instinct prevailed over a little bit of rationality in the mind. As soon as the dogs saw Haji fleeing along the ridge, there seemed to be nothing in front of them, so they naturally increased their speed again, and the distance between the two sides was rapidly shortened again.

At the critical moment, Haji also seemed to panic. As he ran, he looked behind at the approaching pursuers, and seemed to finally realize that he had made a "mistake", and then jumped off the ridge and plunged into the cornfield by the side of the road again. Only this time Haji drilled into the cornfield at an almost perpendicular angle from the previous two, this time it was inserted-in-out at an oblique angle.

Seeing that he was only a few meters away from Haji, the little dog who was chasing after him was eager to make a difference, and he also rushed into the cornfield with Haji. For them, such a close distance was no longer enough for Haji to do anything, and they would soon be able to trap Haji.

Anyone with life experience knows that when you look at the cornfield vertically, you can clearly see the rows of corn. But if you look at the cornfield at a large angle, it is a green wall, and the effect of blocking the objects inside is definitely much better than the effect of looking vertically.

The difference is that after Haji rushed into the cornfield, he turned directly behind the adjacent corn stalks for only three or five meters, turned his head 180 degrees and came back. The two dogs that followed Haji into the cornfield saw Haji turn around, but they didn't have time to slow down and turn around, and rushed directly from Haji's side.

The two slower dogs in the back rushed into the cornfield from the other two roads, one of which was facing Haji. The thin dog was unprepared and Haji suddenly turned back, and it was too late to hide. I saw Haji bow his head violently, lower his center of gravity, and hit the other party directly.

Haji weighed more than forty kilograms, and the thin dog was almost half as light. The thin dog is indeed too slender, only to hear a crisp sound of "gurgling", and then a hoarse scream, this thin dog fell to the ground on the spot and couldn't get up. Haji visibly felt his head hit the other man's front legs, and it seemed that the thin dog's front legs couldn't be saved.

Before he could finish knocking one, Haji turned his head and pounced on the thin dog to his left. The two guys on the right missed the fight entirely, watching Haji knock out his own buddies and trying to help but not having time.

The lone dog was visibly frightened, and fled deeper into the cornfield as he dodged Haji. As a result, the guy hit a corn stalk headlong, and although the corn stalk was crumbling, its escape speed slowed down suddenly. Haji pounced on it at once, pressed its front paws into its buttocks, and opened its mouth to bite.

In the moment of life and death, the thin dog also burst into great potential, and the guy swooped forward with force, as a result, Haji's fangs only left a bloody mark on the opponent's buttocks......

But even if the thin dog was not seriously injured, this moment also scared this guy's guts. The dog screamed and fled deeper into the cornfield, seeing that he could no longer be a match for Haji.

Turning his head, Haji looked at the two thin dogs who had just turned around. When the two thin dogs looked at the scene in front of them, they lost the momentum they had just chased Haji. In just a few minutes, four thin dogs had already been injured and withdrew from the pursuit. The remaining two knew that they were not Haji's opponents, and they suddenly lost their sharpness.

Although these two guys are scared in their hearts, they still don't lose at all in terms of momentum. The two thin dogs immediately made the most effective move, and it was also their housekeeping skill, and barked endlessly at Haji. This is the summoning technique of the fine dogs, as long as their master is recruited, Haji's previous efforts will be in vain.

Hadji, of course, saw the two dogs' wishful thinking, and let out a low growl at the two sinister ones, then turned and ran out of the cornfield to the east. The most important thing he needs to do now is to escape from this place of right and wrong, as long as he is far away from those few people with guns, and it is no problem to deal with these two thin dogs.

As soon as Haji came out of the cornfield, he saw the young men rushing on foot. It's just that their speed can't be compared with Haji's, and now they are still fifty or sixty meters away from them!

The young man at the head was still talking to a few people behind him as he ran: "See? How beautiful this trick is to avoid real attacks and play with fiction! This is what ordinary dogs can play! Hey, it's out...... Why are there two left?!"

Haji ignored the gang and ran straight to the east. The two thin dogs in the back were good at learning, they just hung behind Haji and chased and barked, but they didn't dare to follow too closely.

Without the interference of the dogs, Haji was much more relieved, and he ran forward, keeping an eye on the movements of the two dogs behind him, in case they would cause trouble for him. Further on to the end of the farmland, there was a drainage ditch, and up the embankment was the road, and when it got past the road, the gunmen were thrown away. At that time, just give these two thin dogs a few guts, and they won't dare to chase them, right?

Haji ran more and more easily, and even stopped and yelled at the two thin dogs in the middle of the way. Anyway, the people behind can't catch up, so it's better to play with them. It's just that Haji forgot that sentence and got carried away!