Chapter 50: Communication Between Fierce Dogs
The new brother walked to the edge of the cage and looked at the two dogs lying in the cage, especially Haji, and said: "Old Jin is really right, this guy is just embarrassed! From tomorrow, I will give them both a meal, I don't see if they can fight!"
After saying this, the new brother turned around and went back to his villa, ignoring Haji and Bit.
From this day on, Haji and Bit's "cohabitation" life began.
As the new brother ordered, Haji and Bit got a piece of food. The food was just bits, or just haji, but if the two of them ate together, neither of them would be enough.
As soon as the food was put into the trough, Bit rushed over like a whirlwind, and then munched on, not caring that there was a "guest" in his home, and he didn't talk about hospitality at all. The guy was eating like a pig, humming and smacking, which made Haji have a physiological reaction. But Haji knew that he would never be able to snatch the pitbull, and if he really wanted to fight, he would basically not be his opponent, so he had to be hungry.
Or do you sneak up on the pitbull and kill it and monopolize its food? Haji asked himself if he really couldn't do it, because it didn't suit Haji's principles of being a human being. Besides, the new brother made it clear that he wanted him to fight with the pitbull and lose both, how could he easily get his wish? Even if he used obscene means to sin the bit, he still had to be cleaned up after the new brother found out.
Instead of being cleaned up back and forth twice, and secretly using cheap means to hurt other people's bits, it is better to go up to the top yourself, and let the new brother do what he loves. In case there was a chance to be released alive, this time Haji escaped through the cement pipe that connected the inside and outside of the villa. Of course, this time, even Haji felt that he had no chance. When the new brother suffered a loss once, and even took Lao Jin's life, how could he let Haji find a chance to escape again?
Haji gave up a bit, and he wasn't prepared to make any more effort until there was a real opportunity.
At this moment, there was a sound of sizzling from Haji's side. Haji looked up and saw that the Caucasus in the side cage was stuffing a large piece of dog food into the Pit Bull's cage with a large piece of dog food in his mouth, and the position was above his head, and the sound of snorting came from Caucasus's nose.
Before Haji could understand what was going on, Pitbull was the first to react. This guy pounced all of a sudden, and grabbed half of the dog food that had been stretched into the Caucasus directly. Then the guy was not polite at all, and swallowed the ration in two bites.
"Woo~~" As soon as he saw the pitbull like this, the Caucasus stopped doing it and made a threatening sound towards the pitbull in the cage next to him.
The pitbull didn't know what to do, and after eating the dog food handed over by the Caucasus, he didn't know how to be grateful, and barked wildly at the Caucasus. The meaning is roughly as follows: "You handed it over yourself, and the one who came over is mine, shouldn't you eat it?" ”
Seeing the Pitbull like this, Caucasus was also angry, and roared directly at the Pitbull: "I gave him (Haji), not for you!"
Bit said forcefully: "What I saw first is mine." Why don't you accept it?
Obviously, Bit's combat power is a little stronger than that of the Caucasus, so this guy is a little fearless.
Bit's attitude completely angered the Caucasus, and at the same time angered the Tibetan mastiff on the other side. The two giant dogs stood up at once, their huge paws slapping on both sides of the pitbull cage, and let out a louder roar at the bit, who had won the bargain and did not suffer.
Pitbulls are okay with one of these two giant dogs, but it's a bit too strong to deal with two at the same time. Although this guy yelled at the Caucasus and the Tibetan mastiff for a while, the final momentum gradually weakened. However, the guy was still not convinced, and cursed in a low voice, while preparing to go over and eat his own dog food, intending to ignore the threat of the Caucasus and the Tibetan mastiff.
But at this moment, a sound similar to muttering came from the kennel on the other end, and it was the Czech wolfdog who was "talking" in a strange tone. When Bit understood the Czech wolfdog's words, the guy immediately stopped preparing to eat dog food, and was a little distracted.
What does the Czech wolfhound say? Translated into human language, it is: "You kid is looking for death, I'll go to you in the evening and take out all the delicious food in your stomach!"
It is clear that the Pitbull is afraid of the Czech Wolfdog. Not only are the pitbulls afraid, but Haji finds that all the dogs in the yard are a little afraid of Czech wolfdogs. Don't look at the usual Czech wolfdogs have been sullen, but once the Czech wolfdogs make a sound, all the dogs, no matter who they are, will quickly calm down and listen carefully to the boss's words. Obviously, the Czech wolfdog is the recognized king of all the dogs in this yard!
However, although the other dogs were silent, Haji tasted another piece of information from the words of the Czech wolfdog, that is, the Czech wolfdog may open the door of the kennel. Otherwise, how could it threaten Bit to teach Bit a lesson at night?
Before Haji could speak, the Czech wolfhound continued: "Everyone (the dog) should save Haji a little, so that no one will go hungry, and maybe he (Haji) will have a way to get us out." ”
Ignoring what the Czech wolfhound had just said, Haji interjected: "Czech boss, you will open the door of the kennel? Then why don't you escape? You can escape from the waterway." ”
As soon as the Czech wolfdog heard Haji's words, his momentum suddenly weakened by three points: "I will open the door of the kennel, but I can't open the door of the waterway, so I have to retreat after trying a few times......"
At the end, the voice of the Czech wolfhound also lowered. I don't know if it's because I don't have confidence, or if I feel embarrassed in front of Haji.
"I'll drive!" Hadji said, which immediately excited the Czech wolfdog, who was usually used to having a cold dog face: as long as I understand the structure, I can drive, and basically I can do what humans can do. Which of you would like to come with me?" Haji asked.
"I want to go, but where to go?" the Czech wolfdog immediately became excited, and was the first to respond.
"I'll take you to a place, in the mountains. There is wild meat, and you are free to live there, and some of it is to eat, and the big ones are wild boars, and the small ones are hares and pheasants. How's it going?" Haji asked.
"I'll go!" Pitbull barked as soon as he heard that there was something to eat.
When the other dogs heard this, they immediately came to their senses, and they all followed Ying He and said, "I'll go!" "I'll go too!"
"Wait, you mean you? aren't you going?" The Czech wolfdog inherited the wolf gene, and it was the most brainy of these fierce dogs, and it immediately discovered the details in the Haji dialect.
"I'm not going to be with you all too often, I'm going to spend time with someone. Haji knew he couldn't hide it, but he couldn't tell the dogs his whole story. No way, it's too bizarre to believe that none of the fierce dogs will accept that their kind will have human souls.
"With someone?human??
"My original owner, who was born there when I was very young, was very nice to me. Haji was talking about his mother, of course, but he couldn't tell the Czech wolfdogs about his last life as a human, and he knew that the dogs couldn't understand it, so he had to come up with an excuse that sounded so much more acceptable.
"Humans—are humans good, worthy of being nice to them?" said Bit, who was in the same cage as Haji, who was the first to speak. This guy gritted his teeth when he spoke, and at a glance he knew how he felt about humans, and who knew what kind of harm this guy had suffered from humans before.
"Of course, she raised me from childhood to adulthood. I would love to go back and see her and stay with her. Haji didn't know how to describe his feelings for his mother, but he had to explain it in advance, because he knew he wouldn't have much time to spend with the new wolf clan in the future.
Although we were also raised by people, we were sold around since we were children, and no one treated us well. I've been training for fights since I was very young, and I can't remember any human being who has treated me well. Even if it was good for me, it was only for me to fight for them, and they seemed happy to watch us fight, to see us scarred. The Czech wolfhound was clearly knowledgeable and didn't dwell too much on Haji's statement that he had gone back to see his master. Maybe he guessed something, or maybe he had to trust Haji more, because he knew that only Haji had the means to help them escape.
"Like, what's so good about humans! I've seen it several times alone, with humans killing those pesky skinny dogs. Even if those skinny dogs are annoying, they are dogs after all! If one day when I am useless, will they kill me and eat my meat?"
"That's because you didn't meet a good master!" said the Tibetan mastiff in a deep moan. This guy's combat power is stronger than Bit, so speaking in front of Bit carries a lot of weight. Even if Bit is unconvinced, he does not dare to contradict and refute the Tibetan mastiff.
This is the rule of the animal world, especially among the fierce dogs who adopt the rules of the wolf clan, strength is also the only measure that determines their right to speak, and there will never be a dog that comes out with a "dog right" or something.
"But after we go to the mountains, will the humans deal with us? kill us all?" But just after retorting Bit, the Tibetan mastiff asked again. Obviously, under the simple appearance, the Tibetan mastiff also thinks about problems.