Chapter 40 Forming Organizations in Gangs 2

"I'll put this thing back first. Haji found the T-shaped tool from the grass and said to the Tibetan mastiff and other stray dog brothers.

"Hehe, boss, I'm familiar with the smell of this thing...... "At this time, the second dog in the original stray dog gang, that is, the earth dog who was kicked by Haji, approached Haji, sniffing the smell of the T-shaped tool from a distance, and said to Haji with a cheeky tail wagging his tail.

"What? have you ever seen this?" Hadji was immediately interested when he heard the earth dog say this. The most important thing now is not how the gang of stray dogs behaves, but how to deal with the gang of thieves. Since those guys dared to poison Haji, if Haji didn't want to find a way to clean them up, then he was really sorry for Haji himself.

"Yes, yes, the smell on this thing is familiar, I've been to that place. The earth dog lowered his head and said to Haji with a docile look, completely losing the crazy posture he had just had with Haji, and he did not have the slightest dissatisfaction with Haji's lesson.

"Oh, where is that place? Can you still take me there?" Haji asked quickly.

"No, no problem. However, that place is occupied by black dogs, so we can't get by!" said to Haji a little helplessly, not noticing that Haji was also a black dog.

"Is there anything else we can't do?" Haji asked the earth dog with a puzzled look, glancing at the Tibetan mastiff.

"No, of course not. When the earth dog heard the new boss say this, he mistakenly thought that Haji was dissatisfied, and quickly explained: "That place is quite remote, it turned out to be our territory. Later, when the Tibetan mastiff came, we robbed the black dog's territory, and the black dog ran over there, and we have been there recently. There's nothing good there, so we don't usually go. ”

Haji realized that it was no wonder that the earth dog said that he was familiar with the smell, it turned out that the place was where they lived, and it was likely that he had crossed paths with the thieves in that place. It's just that later, due to the addition of the Tibetan mastiff, the strength of their group of stray dogs became stronger, which forcibly occupied the territory of other stray dogs, and then changed to the territory of another group of dogs.

"Good, good. You wait for me for a while, and I'll go back first. You look at this thing first, and then we come back and go find the owner of this thing. With that, Haji walked back to the community. When he got to the fence, Haji got through the fence of the community and went straight back to the security room of the community.

It's nighttime, and except for an elderly security guard in the booth who is dozing off, the other security guards are already resting in shifts. At a fixed time, the security guards will get up as required and go to the neighborhood to patrol the night. The security guards are all older, and they belong to the kind of people who can only scare the thieves, but it is impossible to catch half of the thieves at all.

However, although the actual effect of this night patrol is not large, it can form a psychological deterrent to thieves to a certain extent, at least so that thieves should pay attention to avoiding a little security guard when stealing. For example, the time when Haji found out about the thieves is the time and place that the thieves deliberately chose to commit the crime. However, Rao is thieves tried their best, but in the end, they were discovered by Haji.

While the security guards were resting, Haji ran into the inside of the security room and took out a bag of five kilograms of dog food. If it weren't for Haji's reluctance, the security guard would have thought that he should wait to see if someone would have claimed him, otherwise the owner would have the heart to take Haji away.

Haji took the dog food and went straight back to the outside of the community, and found the stray dog brothers waiting there. Now that he has made up his mind to form an organization, Haji plans to temporarily take on the responsibility of the boss, so it is only necessary to seek some benefits for his younger brothers.

As soon as they saw the dog food, the eyes of these dogs, who were usually hungry and full, turned green. Including Tibetan mastiffs, seeing dog food one by one is really closer than seeing a new father. Haji instantly grew taller in front of them, wagging their tails around them one by one. If it were in human society, these guys would be clapping and gossiping at the same time.

However, it seems that the group of dogs brought by the Tibetan mastiff in the early stage are quite well-behaved, and they are excited, but none of them dare to come up and grab them. Perhaps this is the accumulation of power between Tibetan mastiffs, or the formation of strays after years of wandering, similar to the hierarchy of wolves. Even though the dogs were excited, none of them dared to challenge the authority of Haji and the dogs who were one level higher than them.

Seeing this, Haji couldn't help but sigh secretly in his heart. If humans disappear at this point, it may not be long before these stray dogs evolve into a standard wolf clan. Of course, it's hard to say whether this is evolution or atavism. It can only show that the selection of human populations has played a more obvious role than the natural world.

Haji tore open the bag of dog food, then spilled most of it on the floor and sprinkled it in a long way. This is to make it as easy as possible for the dogs to eat, and although this trick may not be very useful, Haji wants to avoid possible scrambling and fighting between the dogs.

Until Haji poured the dog food, the dogs, including the Tibetan mastiff, did not dare to come over to get food, and even the Tibetan mastiff looked at Haji pitifully, as if waiting for Haji's permission. Haji realized that as the boss of the group of dogs, if he didn't take the first bite, the other dogs would not dare to eat it, otherwise the other dogs would offend him, the boss, and he would be taught a lesson.

No way, even though Haji wasn't hungry at all, he took a symbolic bite of dog food and ate it. When he had finished eating, Haji looked at the dogs and waited for them to go and get their own food. But even so, the dogs did not move, and although the saliva from the mouths of many of them was old, and they looked pitiful any longer, they still did not dare to take food.

Haji then deeply understood how big the rules in the stray dog group were, even if he took a symbolic bite, but he didn't speak, the dogs still didn't dare to eat. Haji had no choice but to make a definite gesture to the Tibetan mastiff, signaling that the Tibetan mastiff could go and eat.

It was only at this time that the Tibetan mastiff strode over, opened its big mouth and took a bite. Maybe in the past, this kind of dog food would not have been looked at by the Tibetan mastiff at all, and what this guy ate when he was a fighting dog was completely incomparable to this bit of dog food. But now, these dog foods are already good things, and Rao is a Tibetan mastiff who has seen a lot of good things, and he can't help but take a big bite. However, after swallowing this mouthful of dog food into his mouth, the Tibetan mastiff actually retreated directly, sat aside and chewed, and did not keep the dog food on the ground to monopolize it.

When the Tibetan mastiff retreated, the earth dog who had troubled Haji came forward, and took a big bite in the same way as the Tibetan mastiff, and then hid to the side and chewed. Then several other stray dogs of similar status came up and began to eat bite by bite. Just like that, you take a bite and I take a bite, and the dogs eat all the dog food. In the end, the stray dogs picked up the only few grains of dog food that fell on the ground and ate them seriously.

Food is the most important resource for animals to survive. When such supplies are scarce, everyone knows not to waste them, not only for stray dogs, but also for people.

Soon, the dog food that Haji had put down was eaten up, and a small half of the dog food he had brought with him was left. Although the stray dogs present were not full, they did not even dare to look at the bag of dog food at Haji's feet, as if to look at it was an offense to Haji, which was absolutely unacceptable.

Haji also thought it was interesting, and he didn't know what was different between him and these real dogs, anyway, he didn't have the sense of community that canines have. At least when he faced the Czech wolfdog, he didn't have the slightest intention of treating the other party as the boss. It was only after Haji finally proposed the idea of taking the Czech wolfdog and them away that his relationship with the Czech wolfdog and other fighting dogs became close.

But even then, Haji was still the dominant factor in his interactions with other fighting dogs, and he had no wolf, or dog, sociality in his mind. Otherwise, I'm afraid that Haji would have brought a group of younger brothers with him a long time ago, and he would not have been alone like he is now.

"You, come here and hold it!" Haji looked at his younger brothers, and directly ordered the earth dog who had been kicked by himself to pick up the remaining dog food. The earth dog was favored by the new boss, and behaved extremely positively, wagging his tail and hurriedly came over and picked up the bag of dog food.

"Let's go, find the place where that smell came from!" Haji picked up the T-shaped **** and walked forward with the entire group of stray dogs. The earth dog with a small half-bag of dog food walked in the front, looking like a villain.

Supposedly, this simple act of revenge meant nothing to Haji, because he was just a stray dog passing by. But don't forget, Haji was still a human in his previous life, and he still wants to keep a little human element and content in his soul. If he really lived exactly the way a dog behaved, then what is the difference between his life in this life and a real dog? What is the meaning of his life?

Now that he had made up his mind to change his way of life, Haji thought about a few things to straighten out the survival of this stray dog pack. Otherwise, how could he command the stray dogs to follow him and settle down in the mountainous area near his hometown? Also, Haji wanted to do more things through this stray dogs! Only in this way could he move forward in a different way, without too much trouble and the interference of unexpected factors.