Chapter Forty-Six: Making a Human a Little Brother 2

But what can Haji eat in this steal-and-run way, not to mention the nutrients and physical reserves needed for a long journey. So in just a few days, Haji felt a little overwhelmed. He had to slow down a little and spend a lot of time each day looking for food.

But even so, Haji never wavered from the idea of returning to his hometown, which was his only dream from his previous life to this life, and he had to use all his energy to realize it. He didn't want to be unable to complete this dream when this memory and emotion disappeared, and he didn't want his emotion and memory to disappear into the present or some skin in the future.

Supporting yourself is not easy and hard. Fortunately, Haji has a brilliant mind, an IQ that no other class of his kind has, and excellent physical qualities. Through his own observation and thinking, he soon had a set of ways to get food.

At the beginning, Haji still had some psychological disorders, and he would only secretly take advantage of the absence of other people's guard dogs to run to other people's houses to get something to eat. But then after becoming a little bolder, or more precisely, after being forced to retreat by his hungry body, Haji gradually let go.

Every time Haji walked to a village, he would carefully scout around the village, and it became his target if the living conditions of the house seemed to be good, and the owner's precautions were relatively lax, and there was a high probability that he could get food.

Haji would swagger around the village for a while, casually walking down the streets, deliberately letting the village dogs see him. Of course, the dogs don't have a good impression of this strange outsider, and even if Haji doesn't do anything, they will be wary. However, after seeing that Haji behaved peacefully and was not in any danger, he would also let Haji go over with one more thing than one less. Some of the more ferocious ones will also be easily thrown off by Haji.

But when Haji had left his scent in the village and the dogs were less vigilant, he would find a place to lurk in a house where the chickens were raised. Most of the chickens in the countryside are free-range, allowing them to eat freely during the day and returning them to their homes at night. And these chickens are very vigilant, especially the dogs that often appear in the village, which is just right for Haji to start.

Taking advantage of the chickens' slackness, Haji would suddenly jump out of his hiding place, pick up a fat hen and walk away, even if his evil deeds were seen by the other dogs. When he ran out into the wilderness outside the village with the chicken in his mouth, Haji would quickly tear off the hapless hen's feathers and eat the chicken alive.

At this time, even if a few dogs found Haji, they would be frightened by Haji, a vicious dog full of chicken blood, and would not dare to come forward, but only dare to bark loudly to attract other dogs in the village to help in the battle. And Haji, on the other hand, is enjoying his own food generously.

Many people think that canines are not incapable of eating raw food, and that dogs are not incapable of eating chicken. In fact, this point of view is too ridiculous, if that is the case, how did the wolf survive, the ancestor of dogs? It's just that the bones of cooked chickens will be harder, which is not conducive to the digestion of dogs, so they will be reminded by experienced people to prohibit it, but raw chicken does not have this problem. In addition, raw chicken is richer in nutrients, which is more conducive to the dog's physical reserve and promotes the health of the dog. When Haji was in the search and rescue dog squadron, he would eat raw meat every once in a while.

When the dogs in the village rushed out, Haji often ate a lot of chicken, and he would deliberately take the remaining chicken and run away, leading the dogs into the wilderness far from the village. The dogs in those villages are all responsible for protecting the village, and they naturally chase after a vicious dog like Haji.

But how could they be the opponents of Haji in the village? Haji, with his excellent running ability, has been hanging these dogs in front of them, so that they can see and not catch up. Often when the dogs lose confidence, they stop to continue enjoying his chicken feast. When the dogs caught up again, he continued to flee.

When the dogs had run away from the village, Haji would get into the fields and get rid of the stupid fellows, and go straight back to the village to attack the people he had long admired. And now the dogs were still in the wilderness following the scent of Haji's scouting! No one would have understood for a long time that they had been tricked.

After eating raw meat, Haji ran into the villagers' homes, and often ate something like steamed bread or bread to replenish it, and he would not let go of fruit or something. If he's lucky enough to have ham sausage or meat or something, he'll pick up a little bit when he leaves. It didn't matter if the owner of the house found out about Haji, Haji's huge body and fierce appearance made people afraid to approach him easily. By the time the people came to fetch their weapons, Haji had already fled with the booty in his mouth.

The owner of that house could only look at Haji's back and curse for a while, but there was nothing he could do. When their stupid dogs returned, they were greeted by more vicious curses from their owners. By this time, Haji was already on the side of the road leading to the next village, enjoying the food he had stolen.

Yes, Haji's behavior is stealing, but what can be done? Haji did struggle for a while before stealing for the first time, but in the end, the hunger in his stomach made him choose. What's more, he is no longer human, and he must accept this reality. He wants to live, and in order to be able to achieve his plan to return home, he must do whatever it takes.

Survival comes first, and in order to be able to return to his hometown smoothly, Haji will use any means. After choosing this way of survival, the effect was not obvious in a short period of time, but after a long time, even Haji himself discovered that his behavior and behavior were becoming more and more like a wolf, and he was a lone wolf walking in the countryside.

Eating live meat, walking on the road by day, wandering on the fringes of human society, carefully choosing targets - these behaviors are the behavior of wolves. Not only has the behavior changed, but the long-term changes in diet and behavior have also changed Haji's appearance. It is no longer as gentle and harmless as a Labradoodle, but it has a more bloodthirsty and cold feeling.

Many of the dogs wandering in the village immediately grabbed their tails and ran away when they saw Haji. Even those strong dogs didn't dare to approach Haji easily, but only barked at Haji from afar. As soon as Haji chooses to approach them, they will flee in a hurry, not daring to make contact with Haji head-on.

Licking flesh and blood for a long time has made Haji's temperament change significantly, and his body is also stained with a heavy smell of blood =- fish. Sensitive dogs can sense that Haji is unusual, and usually do not dare to deal with Haji head-on, and often only dare to come to Haji collectively after forming a group in broad daylight. But it's also good that Haji can secretly observe and look for opportunities to sneak attack, and run around the world with the dogs. When the dogs ran away from the village, he went over to sit and enjoy the success, and then ran to the next village after satisfying his appetite.

That's it, hunting wild food while walking. After eating and drinking, I hurried away, and a month and a half passed quickly. Although Haji now spends half of his time every day on food, and the remaining half of the time can only walk fifty or sixty miles, he has also traveled thousands of miles after more than a month of running. Even if he took a long detour because of the unsmooth journey, he also completed half of the journey.

The journey was hard, but if he continued like this, Haji would have to spend a few more months finding his hometown and meeting his mother. Thinking like this, Haji, who was already a little tired, became energetic again, and accelerated his speed on the field and country roads, wishing that he could return to his hometown as soon as possible.

The change in diet and the constant search for wild food have also made Haji fierce. Although his body was much thinner than when he started, and he did not have his original sturdy appearance, his muscles and bones became much stronger. At this time, Haji's physical fitness, whether it is speed, strength, or explosive power, has reached the limit of what he can reach. At this time, if Haji is allowed to drill the ring of fire, Haji will definitely have the ability to challenge the six rings of fire. Of course, at this time, Haji didn't think about those things anymore, he was just working hard for his dreams. And as time goes on, Haji is getting closer and closer to realizing his dream.

But this is the way things are in the world, where is there anything smooth sailing! Although there is no news from the search and rescue dog squadron at all, it is obvious that Haji has not found any traces. But after running on the road for more than a month, it is inevitable that Haji's whereabouts will be discovered by someone with a heart.

Haji thought that he ran dozens of miles every day, and the farmer would not care too much about the loss of one or two chickens, so no one should be eyeing him. But he was wrong, but he didn't know that the means of communication were changing with each passing day in this era, and people with hearts were already paying attention to his whereabouts.

Inadvertently, a cunning big black wolf was found in a nearby village, which had been stealing domestic animals such as chickens, ducks, and rabbits from the common people to eat. The dogs in the village didn't dare to mess with it, and they only dared to catch up with it when they formed a group. But the dogs were often taken away by the big black wolf and couldn't find a home, and when they finally came back, the chickens and ducks in the village who didn't know whose house were already in trouble.

The villagers were fresh and scared, and they wanted to catch up but didn't dare. Now that life in the countryside is affluent and conditions are better, the story of wolves in nearby villages is unknown how many generations ago. And I don't know how long ago the legend of the old generation and the wolf fight, those old-fashioned, hunting legends that no one has used, no one knows whether they work.

What's more, only a small number of farmers have lost a few chickens, a few steamed buns, or a little meat along the way, who would search for a big black wolf who doesn't know where to hide for this little thing? Isn't it cost-effective?