Chapter 104
The dozen dogs continued to move rapidly towards the soldiers, who aimed their gun muzzles at them.
Captain Hugo, witnessing this, was unsure of what to do and shouted in regret, "Drop!"
The soldiers, upon hearing his command, opened fire fiercely.
The dogs, reacting to the gunfire, grew even more agitated and agile, darting away like acrobats.
In the process, several dogs were shot, but they pressed on, coming dangerously close to the soldiers with intent to attack.
Spectators nearby were filled with fear and concern, particularly Greenfield's father. He had never anticipated his son's dogs to be so nimble and capable of engaging with the soldiers despite sustaining several injuries.
He feared that the dogs' actions might lead to further complications for his child.
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