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Chapter 1440 Lessons

Han Peacock was fully focused, and his crossbow was ready to be fired at any time. When shooting with a crossbow, apart from the accuracy of the crossbow itself, it is also about the person himself.

It is very important to have a steady mind and steady hands. If you accidentally move when shooting, it will deviate from the original planned trajectory.

Han Peacock was already very familiar with the crossbow in his hand. Han Peacock had already remembered how accurate it was, so he calculated it in his mind based on the value on the scope.

Got relevant data.

Seeing that the rabbit was about to run away, Han Peacock adjusted his angle slightly and said, "Prepare three, two, one, hit!"

Han Peacock counted down the time silently in his mind. When the time was up, he immediately pulled the trigger. Hearing only a small "whoosh", the bow and arrow shot out.

At this time, the three thin dogs also launched an attack, but they had obviously been discovered, so the rabbit's body moved.

At this time, Han Peacock's bow and arrow shot very steadily and did not deviate from the expected trajectory, but the rabbit moved at this moment.

For a moment, Han Peacock thought that the arrow was about to miss, but things often turn around inadvertently. The rabbit suddenly seemed to feel something, and at this time, the three thin dogs happened to pounce and realized that something was wrong.

The rabbit wanted to look back, so tragedy was doomed.

"Whoosh" the arrow hit the rabbit's right thigh. The strong impact pushed the rabbit forward one meter, and the entire arrow body penetrated into the thigh muscle, and the arrow came out from the other direction.

Although the hare was hit by an arrow, its strong desire for survival made it want to jump on just three legs.

But can Han Peacock let it run away? The answer is obviously very clear, that is, how is it possible?

Han Peacock whistled in pursuit and took steps to chase after him and get his loot back.

The reaction of the three little guys was too slow, but their speed was very fast. Although they started from behind, the four-legged ones were obviously much more powerful than the two-legged ones.

The three puppies quickly caught up with the Korean peacock and quickly caught up with the injured rabbit.

Seeing that they had already attacked, Han Peacock was no longer in a hurry, and picked up a digital camera, ready to capture the wonderful moment.

Different from taking pictures with it on your body just now, holding it in your hand can produce more stable results.

Peacock Han ran leisurely and watched as the three thin dogs divided into three directions, surrounded the rabbit, and roared at the rabbit. Peacock Han could even see the saliva spraying out.

Seeing three dogs jumping out, the rabbit looked very anxious. The rapid movement, coupled with the loss of blood and physical pain, made its vision increasingly blurry, and the strength in its body had reached the point where it had been exhausted.

It no longer has the physical strength to support it in running.

It can feel that death is getting closer and closer to it, and it is not willing to die like this. So although there is severe pain in its legs, it is still looking for opportunities to escape.

The three thin dogs also discovered that the rabbit was at the end of its tether. They thought there was no danger at all, so they did not attack. Instead, they surrounded the rabbit and started playing with it.

None of the three thin dogs planned to bite its neck off, they just circled around it.

Han Peacock found that the rabbit could no longer run away, so he watched from the side and did not go to help.

At this moment, Han Kongque suddenly saw an incredible scene, and he wiped his eyes specifically to prove that he was not hallucinating.

"I'm sorry, a rabbit bites a dog? This is too evil!" Han Peacock looked at the bitten thin dog with a bit of laughter. Does this mean that a rabbit bites a dog when it is anxious?

The thin dog learned a lesson, so at this moment, the rabbit finally reacted. It shook its head and threw the rabbit away.

The thin dog obviously didn't expect that the moment it was playing with the rabbit, the dead rabbit would pounce on it and bite it.

The pain from the rabbit's bite stung its nerves, and the thin dog, which had never been injured since childhood, suddenly became very violent.

After getting rid of the rabbit, the thin dog howled wildly without the other brothers reacting, immediately pounced on the rabbit, gave the rabbit a paw, and then bit the rabbit's neck.

The violent movements made the rabbit's heart beat rapidly. At the moment when the thin dog bit it, Han Peacock saw several blood streaks spurting out. The scene of the blood ape was extremely shocking.

Han Peacock looked at the fierce look in Xigou's eyes and the furry look on his body, and he was so happy in his heart.

"This is a good dog! No wonder they say that a soldier who has never seen blood cannot be a good soldier. The same goes for this dog!"

Although this thin dog is just killing a dying rabbit now, as long as it still has that fierceness, what will it be afraid of as its body grows in the future?

Although the cause of this outbreak is very accidental, as long as the fine dog is given a chance, such an outbreak should be replicable.

Puppies that have just participated in hunting are naturally inexperienced, so it is easy to suffer losses. As long as they are bloody and ferocious, the aggressiveness of small dogs can be cultivated.

Carrying the bleeding rabbit, this rabbit killer ran to Han Peacock even more doggedly than usual, whimpering in a low voice. It seemed that he was either here to take credit or to seek comfort.

Han Peacock took the rabbit from his mouth, touched its head with his right hand, and gently touched its injured front leg.

"Sure enough, he is a good dog. He is so smart. He can activate his ferocity after being injured once. Not bad, not bad." Han Peacock was satisfied. He took out some spiritual water from the space and poured some on its wound.

Put it on the big table and let the thin dog drink alone.

Seeing that the wound stopped bleeding and closed quickly, Han Peacock nodded with satisfaction. The spiritual spring water in the space was as strong as ever.

However, although the wound healed, the thin dog's face was left with a triangular scar.

Feeling no pain anymore, the thin dog obviously realized the benefits of the spiritual spring water, so he lowered his head and drank hard.

The other two thin dogs all surrounded the Korean peacock and wagged their tails, but the Korean peacock did not let them go over to drink water together.

Only by providing clear rewards and punishments can you train a good dog.

After rewarding the meritorious officials, Han Kongque also comforted the other two team members who were assisting next to them.

But an assist is an assist after all, so Han Kongque praised him a lot. As for the reward, there was no reward.

Korean peacocks plan to develop a habit for them when they hunt. If there are prey, they will have more to eat. If there is no prey, then watch the ones who catch the prey eat and drink!

No matter what happens in normal times, when hunting, just follow one rule.

After collecting the first trophy of the day, Han Peacock proudly faced the camera and posed several times.

After cleaning up, Han Peacock took the dogs and moved on to see what else they could hunt.

If there is no prey, then he is going to find a flat, leeward place and prepare lunch.

Holding a telescope in your hand and looking around from time to time, you can always see wild animals running past or escaping.

"Oh, don't make any noise, keep your voice down. Didn't I teach you? Why don't you remember it?" Han Peacock shouted helplessly to the thin dogs because his prey had escaped.

"You, I'm talking about you, you are running around, can't you be quieter?"

After the lesson, things finally improved, and Han Kongque began to become serious again.

Soon a pair of pheasants came out of the telescope, and they were looking for something in the grass.

"Hey! It's you guys." Han Peacock couldn't help but smile.

Han Peacock turned on the safety of the crossbow and slowly aimed at the prey.

This time, Han Peacock also specially comforted the three thin dogs, made a shushing gesture, and told them to sneak over slowly.

Ambushing them from behind, even if a Korean peacock shoots one, the other one may run away.

After a while, Han Peacock saw that the thin dogs had reached the best attacking position, and Han Peacock no longer hesitated.

An arrow shot out with a "swish". This time there was no accident. One arrow nailed a pheasant to the tree.

The other one was obviously stunned for a moment, but it reacted quickly. It flapped its wings and shouted "gu...gu..." in its mouth, trying to escape.

Han Peacock curled his lips in disdain. These pheasants were really stupid. How could they escape being hunted while flying on the ground?

Sure enough, the thin dogs performed well against pheasants.

It was the injured thin dog that was the first to attack. It first discovered the opportunity to attack and pounced on it first. Unfortunately, due to lack of experience, the timing was a little too late. The pheasant took off and jumped away.

Although he was out of the attack range of the thin dog, there was another thin dog waiting nearby.

Although it reacted slowly, it finally knew how to attack, so after making a "wang" sound, it pounced on it, trying to pin it down.

It's a pity that the pheasant was frightened by the barking of the dog, which made the pheasant alert and naturally did not pounce.

At this time, Han Peacock looked at the only thin dog that did not attack. Is he going to take advantage of this stupidest guy this time?

Obviously, the last thin dog had no chance. After the first attack error, the injured thin dog started running. At this time, it took up the attack position in the other direction.

The pheasant panicked and began to run in panic. The more danger it mentioned, the calmer it became. Unfortunately, this pheasant didn't understand this.

Its tragic fate no longer needs words. The injured thin dog pounced and bit the pheasant, and the pheasant fell directly under its mouth.

But the pheasant was bitten on the neck, and he was not willing to accept it. He wanted to flap his wings in an attempt to break away from the thin dog's mouth. (To be continued.)

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