"What the hell are you afraid of..."
The security system of the villa was indeed impressive and posed a significant threat to Qin Fang, but there was no way Qin Fang would back down. After cursing under his breath, he changed his face and prepared to stealthily infiltrate the villa.
Qin Fang had no intention of using his real appearance—Han Long would instantly recognize it. Their last encounter was during Qin Fang's jailbreak, where Han Long saw Qin Fang alongside the police. This would likely lead Han Long to assume Qin Fang was one of them, and if Han Long saw his original face here, it would definitely alert him, ruining Qin Fang's plans.
With this new face, an exceedingly ordinary one with no resemblance to his real appearance, even if Han Long discovered him, he wouldn't suspect Qin Fang was trying to deal with him.
The villa's walls were equipped with an extremely advanced electromagnetic induction high-voltage electric grid. This thing was incredibly sensitive—to the point that, to exaggerate, even a fly hitting it would immediately be reduced to ashes by the pulse current discharged.
But for Qin Fang, this wasn't too difficult. As long as he surpassed the height of the sensors, he wouldn't be detected. In fact, he might enter the villa without triggering any reaction from the sensors.
For this operation, Qin Fang had carefully prepared everything he needed, and all the required tools were already packed neatly in his Props Box, hidden without a trace.
Perhaps the villa's owner was overly confident in their security system, but after surveying the area, Qin Fang didn't notice any signs of guards patrolling.
This made things much easier. Qin Fang directly pulled out a ladder from the Props Box, set it against the wall, and swiftly climbed to the top. He purposely avoided touching the electromagnetic induction high-voltage electric grid—it was just too deadly, and not even Qin Fang could guarantee he'd escape unharmed.
He estimated the sensor height and smiled faintly—it was even lower than he'd anticipated, roughly about 1.5 meters tall.
For a normal person, this wall would be an insurmountable barrier. But for someone of Qin Fang's skill level, this was hardly a challenge.
After briefly noting any activity in the courtyard and confirming the lack of patrols, Qin Fang suddenly exerted force with his legs, propelling himself into the air. With an agile flip like a sparrow maneuvering, he effortlessly cleared the range of the electric grid and landed inside the villa's courtyard.
Of course, as he left the ladder, Qin Fang made sure to pack it away—he didn't want to leave behind any obvious evidence.
Even though everything was done in a shadowy corner with hardly any visibility, Qin Fang still felt it prudent to be cautious.
While airborne, Qin Fang rapidly descended towards the ground from a height of five to six meters. For someone of his Quasi Grandmaster Level, landing smoothly posed no challenges at all.
However, the moment his feet touched the ground and before he could stabilize his stance, Qin Fang instantly felt an unusual disturbance in the surrounding air.
"Oh, crap!"
Feeling an overwhelming hostility, sweat stood on end down Qin Fang's back. His sharp eyes quickly spotted a shadow rushing towards him with extreme speed.
Reacting swiftly, Qin Fang simultaneously cursed to himself while unleashing immense Strength, aiming a palm strike directly at the shadow's head with absolutely powerful precision.
This strike carried an overwhelming force, the kind that could severely injure or even kill anyone hit by it, given Qin Fang's Mid-Master Level strength.
Of course, the shadow wasn't human—it was covered in thick fur, and Qin Fang's touch indicated it was some kind of ferocious animal.
*Thud!*
As expected, the shadow recoiled from Qin Fang's brutal palm strike and fell heavily to the ground, making a dull noise upon impact.
"Woof..."
Faintly, Qin Fang seemed to hear a soft whimper. But after that, there was silence—most likely, his strike had knocked it unconscious.
Only then did Qin Fang take a closer look at the shadow he had incapacitated—and saw clearly that it was a dog, a Caucasian Dog renowned for its aggression and formidable strength.
Though Qin Fang wasn't a dog owner, he wasn't completely clueless about them—many of his acquaintances were avid dog lovers.
From them, Qin Fang had at least learned some basic knowledge about dogs.
The Caucasian Dog was one of the world's top ten fighting breeds, ranking among the most fearsome, even more formidable than Dragon Country's Tibetan Mastiff.
The Tibetan Mastiff was already an extremely powerful breed, capable of taking on tigers, leopards, and lions. This gave Qin Fang a clear sense of just how terrifying this Caucasian Dog truly was.
If not for Qin Fang's quick reflexes and ruthless decisiveness, there was a real chance he might have been killed—its sharp teeth and claws gave off a chilling threat even to someone as skilled as Qin Fang.
It wasn't that he feared the dog itself; rather, it was his growing realization of how intricate the villa's protective measures were. Now he understood why this particular blind spot in the camera surveillance existed.
The installation issues of the cameras were one thing, but the presence of a ferocious Caucasian Dog meant that no one needed to look out for intruders. Once the dog attacked, its strikes would aim straight for vital points, and dealing with it unprepared could very well result in death.
The dog was undoubtedly fierce. Despite sustaining such a brutal strike, it hadn't been killed outright, showing unimaginable resilience.
With this realization, Qin Fang couldn't help but use his Scouting Skill on the dog to gather some details.
"Adult Caucasian Dog, LV4, violent fighting breed, highly dangerous creature, no strangers allowed!"
The results from his Scouting Skill came back with limited information, but as expected, the dog was exceptional. Its level was equivalent to LV4 human strength, and the notes emphasized its extreme aggression.
However, what truly grabbed Qin Fang's attention was the small text tucked away in the corner of the info—"Tameable."
Qin Fang wasn't new to having pets. The Little Dragon dwelling inside him was already his bonded companion, sharing its life and death with him.
This was because the Little Dragon came from the Pet Egg Qin Fang had acquired after slaying the Golden Crested Snake—a typical way to obtain pets. Since then, he hadn't found another Pet Egg.
His failure to find more eggs was partially due to not encountering beast-type monsters and partially because Pet Eggs were extremely rare.
Another method to obtain pets was through Beast Taming.
Qin Fang had already acquired the Beast Taming Skill long ago, a non-upgradable Special Skill that came automatically when he got the Little Dragon. However, he'd never had the opportunity to use it.
There was a time in the mountains when Qin Fang had considered taming the Leopard, but he ultimately decided against it. While using the Leopard in the mountains was fine, taking it out into civilization was another matter—show it off one moment, and the police would come knocking the next. Reluctantly, Qin Fang gave up, thinking the Leopard was better suited for wild environments.
But that experience taught Qin Fang that beast-type monsters sometimes appeared with the "Tameable" tag. Those three words marked a creature fit for taming.
The Caucasian Dog before him was one such example.
This realization made Qin Fang's face light up with a mischievous grin as his gaze fell on the unconscious but formidable Caucasian Dog beneath him...
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