Inuyasha: the strongest dog god

Inuyasha: The Strongest Dog God Chapter 264

The father and daughter fought and got close again, until a horse chirping sounded and the four-legged flame hooves running down from the air.

He looked at Inuyasha and Mo Han, then Yan Hoof rubbed his head against Mo Han's chest.

"Father smelly, what is this guy doing?"

Inuyasha is a little baffling.

"Should be thinking of me as the master."

Mo Han smiled.

Sure enough, Yan Hoof turned his body on his side, as if he was letting Mo Han ride on it.

"Obviously I defeated the purgatory ghost, why did it choose the smelly old man to be its master."

"Do you still need to ask? Yanhoof will only choose the strong as its master. It can tell at a glance that your father is better than you, hahaha..."

Inuyasha was so angry, and Mo Han laughed, then jumped up and rode on Yanhoof...

Chapter 208 The Master of Flame Hoof (Part 2)

In terms of appearance alone, Yan Hoof is not comparable to an ordinary horse.

The whole body is snow-white, four-legged flames, and the mane and tail on the neck are also flame-like vermilion.

Very handsome and extraordinary!

Even Mo Han couldn't help but gave a secret compliment, then patted Yan Hoof and said:

"Yan Hoof, run, let me see your strength."

Although he can't speak, Yan Hoof possesses high wisdom, and he can naturally understand Mo Han's language.

With a neigh, Yan Hoof flew into the air carrying Mo Han, and then stepped on the void to run in the air.

The speed is so fast, pulling out a series of afterimages in the air!

The Inuyasha and Longling girls below were all surprised, and even Mo Han couldn't help but marvel.

The speed displayed by Yanhoof, I am afraid that many big monsters can hardly reach it!

No, even many big monsters can only explode at such a speed for a short time, and cannot maintain it for a long time.

But Mo Han can feel that the flames of the hoof are long and full of endurance. I am afraid that even this kind of high-speed running can last a long time!

Not only the speed, but also the spirituality of Yanhoof that amazed Mo Han.

It seemed to know what the owner was thinking, and as long as Mo Han gave a little hint, it could quickly understand it, and then make the corresponding action. It didn't need the reins to control it like ordinary horses.

This is really a natural mount!

The speed has been tested, and Mo Han is quite satisfied, even far above Mo Han's expectations, so Mo Han plans to test the power of Yanhoof.

Under Mo Han's instruction, the flame hoof in the air stopped running, and then opened his mouth to spit out a ball of flame.

A huge flame fell into the forest below, and a bang caused a terrible explosion in the forest.

The entire forest below burned and turned into a sea of ​​fire, and where the flames landed, a huge pothole appeared on the ground.

Even Mo Han couldn't help but spit his tongue, Yan Hoof had such power with a random blow?

If you give it some time to gather its demon power, the power it can display may be several times that!

It's a bit ironic to say that in the original "Inuyasha", the purgatory ghost can be regarded as the owner of the flame hoof, but the power shown by the flame hoof is still higher than his master.

This is not just the opinion of Mo Han, but it has actually been reflected in the original work.

In the face of Yanho's full blow, even Inuyasha, who has iron teeth, did not dare to face the edge, and could only counterattack with [Blasting Flow].

As for the purgatory ghost, the kind of guy who was killed by the white boy in a second does not mention it.

It is estimated that in the original work, he was able to become the owner of Yanhoof too. There is a lot of luck. He really can't find anything good among a group of miscellaneous fish monsters, and Yanho can only let him be his master temporarily.

"It's worthy of being the reincarnation of a god horse. You can be my mount from now on, Yanhoof."

After the test, Mo Han was very satisfied with Yan Hoof.

The speed is completely at the level of the big monsters, even higher than many big monsters, and even the simple power can be comparable to those high-level monsters.

As a mount, this attribute is already very powerful.

No wonder there are rumors that you can get the world by getting the flame hoof. It seems that it is really not groundless!

After receiving Mo Han's approval, Yan Hoof seemed to be very happy, neighing, and carrying Mo Han to run in the air again.

Flamehoof is a demon horse that can only follow the strong, and it is naturally very happy to find a strong master.

However, this aspect of Yan Hoof has been criticized by many people.

In some people's eyes, Yanhoof will only follow the strong, and once it encounters a more powerful existence, it will abandon its original owner. This is a very cold and unfaithful performance.

However, Mo Han's view is different.

As a mount, Yanhoof has always paid unilaterally.

For example, in the original book, when Flamehoof was used as the mount of the purgatory, did the purgatory give it anything?

No!

When Yan Hoof was Bai Tong's mount, did Bai Tong give it anything?

No!

Whether following the purgatory ghost or following the white boy, Yan Hoof has always paid unilaterally and helped its owner unilaterally, never asking for anything in return.

It's all like this, doesn't it even have the right to choose its own master?

Moreover, once Yan Hoof is recognized as its owner, it is still very loyal to its owner.

For example, in the original book, Yanho was to protect his master Bai Tongzi from fighting Inuyasha to death, and even if he was a purgatory, Yanho did not directly betray him, but gave him a chance to prove himself.

It's just that the purgatory ghost itself is useless, and it is directly killed by the white boy. Who can blame it?

Flame hoof is a demon horse that can only follow the strong, this is its innate instinct.

If you are not a strong person but want to become the owner of Flamehoof, then don't say that Flamehoof is unfaithful, but you don't deserve its loyalty!

"Daddy smelly, I want to ride too! I want to ride too!"