That day, the hounds did not roar at the top of their lungs like usual. They would occasionally bark like kittens, and were not as intimidating as before.
They would only bark a few times when their master ordered them to. Once the master stopped the order, they would immediately shut up.
Li Du was puzzled and asked, "What's wrong with the neighbors? Why aren't they making trouble today? "
"Maybe they're out of energy," Big Quinn, who was brushing oil on the barbecue, said casually.
Big Quinn's wife, Rosalind, was criticizing her youngest son, Allen. "Look, you just transferred to school a few days ago and you're already fighting? The teacher told me that you broke the poor kid's nose. Why? Want to show off your bravery? "
Allen lowered his head and did not speak. His sister, Suzanna, was describing to Ivana and Victoria about her little brother's bravery at school.
Walker, the oldest, was obediently helping Big Quinn. He looked at his younger brother from time to time with an amused expression.
Rosalind criticized him, but Allen lowered his head indignantly and did not speak no matter what.
Seeing this, she felt helpless and said to Big Quinn, "You do it. God, has this kid entered the rebellious phase?"
Big Quinn handed the oil brush to his eldest son, wiped his hands, and walked over with a smile. "Allen, tell me, why did you bully your classmates who are weaker than you? If you want to prove that you're a man, I'm sorry to tell you that you've chosen the wrong way. "
These words agitated the black boy. He raised his head and said, "No, I didn't bully them. It was these jerks who bullied a little girl. They laughed at her appearance and stole her lunch!"
Li Du, who was passing by, asked, "Really?"
Allen nodded heavily. "Really!"
Li Du gave him a thumbs up. "Cool, then you're a hero."
Allen said, "I didn't want to be a hero or a knight, but Dad told me that as a man, I should stand up for those who bully the weak."
Rosalind called the teacher again. After hanging up, she said unhappily, "Mr. Hughes hid this from us. He's not an excellent teacher."
Big Quinn patted his youngest son on the shoulder. "Obviously, we almost blamed you wrongly. You did a good job, but remember what I told you? The best way to solve a problem is never violence. "
"But they are scum. If I don't use violence to deal with them, how can they understand the pain of others when they use violence to bully others?" Alan raised his head and asked.
Hans applauded. "Well said, kid. Big Quinn, don't lecture him. This kid has guts. He will be successful in the future."
Big Quinn smiled helplessly. "He has to learn to control his anger."
Having inherited his excellent genes, his two sons were both tall and strong. Allen was only six years old, but he was already as tall as a ten-year-old child.
Alan said gloomily, "I'm not a scoundrel, Dad. I know how to control my anger. But I have to be fiercer than those bastards."
Ah Meow and the others nodded in agreement. "Meow, meow." "Awoo." "Squeak."
This matter was finally over, but Allen was still somewhat unhappy. He hung his head low and strolled around the courtyard.
Ah Meow ran over to look at him, wagged his tail, and ran east. Ah Ow, Ali, and Crispy Noodles followed. Allen looked at this scene strangely, not understanding what they were doing.
Seeing that Allen did not move, Ah Meow wagged his tail again. This time, Allen understood that Ah Meow was calling him.
Four hairy kids and one black kid ran east. Allen said, "Hey, don't run. There's a fence in front. We can't go through it."
When they got closer, there was a gap in the fence. The four kids crawled out one by one. Allen shrugged and climbed out.
After crossing a field of wild grass, they arrived at the neighbor's villa.
Because there was a lot of groundwater in the Green River Valley, the growth of the weeds here was different from that in other parts of Phoenix. They were very luxuriant. Without cutting them, they could grow to the height of an adult's waist.
The four kids continued to run forward. Allen followed them curiously, not understanding what they were doing.
After crossing the wild grass, there was another fence.
The gap made by Crispy Noodles had been patched up, but the bodyguards just used a few pieces of wood to cover it up.
Crispy Noodles found a cobblestone and continued to hit it, making another gap.
He threw the stone away and crawled in. Ah Meow, Ah Ow, and Ali followed behind. Allen also wanted to crawl through the gap, but Ah Meow stopped him with a cat kick, not letting him in.
Allen stayed outside gloomily, his head full of fog.
Ah Meow meowed a few times, and the hounds resting in the shade in the distance found them. These hounds first subconsciously turned over and got up, but when they saw the four kids, they were scared and lay down again.
The four kids wandered in the grass to attract the hounds. The hounds did not dare to come forward, and some timid ones ran away with their tails between their legs.
This made Ah Meow, Ah Ow, and the others very helpless. They obviously still wanted to beat the hounds, but the hounds did not give them a chance.
Ah Meow tilted his head and thought for a while. Then he ran out of the fence with the other three kids.
Ali was at the end of the line. When it also wanted to get out, Ah Meow made another cat kick, blocking it inside and meowing in a low voice.
The kangaroo stared at the gap with its big eyes. Ah Meow and the others went into the wild grass next to it. Because the grass was tall and lush, it was difficult to find them from the outside.
Ali stayed on the grass of the villa. It hopped around helplessly, squeaking, and the hounds in the distance were attracted again.
They stood up and watched for a while, ready to run away with their tails between their legs.
When they looked carefully, they found that only one kangaroo, who had bullied them, was here. The fiercest cat and wolf were gone, and the raccoon, which could play with stones and slap its nose, was gone.
The hounds were very shrewd. They had a vengeful heart. Seeing that only the kangaroo, who seemed easy to bully, was here, the dogs ran over together.
Their eyes were gloomy and malicious. Aren't you good at kicking? Come on, come and kick me again!
Seeing the hounds coming together, Ali hurriedly ran out and hopped into the grass.
The hounds subconsciously chased after it. One by one, they all wanted to be the first to get revenge.
They chased Ali into the grass, their noses twitching, looking for the smell left by the kangaroo. Very easily, they followed Ali's trail.
However, the smell was not right. It was a bit chaotic …
The hounds subconsciously sensed that something was wrong. The pit bull running in front wanted to stop and see the situation, but there was a group of companions running behind it. As soon as it stopped, two dogs ran into it one after another, causing it to roll in the wild grass.
Rolling on the ground, it found a brownish-yellow spotted paw in front of it. The pit bull looked up in horror and saw the big evil cat that had torn them into zebras appear in front of it!
"Awoo!" The pit bull was frightened and screamed. It turned around to run, only to see a fierce hungry wolf blocking the way back.
The weeds on the side rustled, and a raccoon came out, carrying a pebble in its paw.
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