Zhao Ze thought that the tiger's ability to escape the Qin army's attack that day should also be attributed to its clever mind.

Knowing that Zhao Ze naturally wanted to let the tiger ride, the people around were shocked.

Li Xin persuaded, "Prince, let's go, this tiger is so dangerous, what if it goes crazy and hurts you."

Nuo Erliang also said, "That's right, they are animals after all, even if they would listen to Wang Kui, they might not listen to us."

Zhao Ze didn't listen to persuasion at all, and still looked at Wang Kui, "Is there anything you can do?"

Wang Kui and him looked at each other for a second or two, then turned away, "Of course, but you have to promise me that if they go to the battlefield, you have to treat them well.

Wang Kui understood that if Zhao Ze tamed these tigers and wolves, it would be impossible for them to return to Shanhaiguan.

"Of course, even without what you said, I have served them with delicious food and drink these days."

Hearing this, Wang Kui also noticed that the bellies of these tigers and wolves were swollen, obviously they had just had a good meal.

So he also believed in Zhao Ze's words.

After Wang Kui agreed to 863, he asked Zhao Ze to take three quarters of an hour every afternoon to practice contact with tigers.

After all, tigers are dangerous creatures. Wang Kui must be on the sidelines at all times. Once he finds danger, he must stop it in time.

Since Zhao Ze made this request, he will arrive on time every day.

On the first day, as soon as the tiger came out of the cage, it rushed towards Zhao Ze with a murderous aura and opened its fangs to bite. Fortunately, Wang Kui from the gang stopped the tiger in time.

Tiger still remembered what happened in the Qin army camp that day, so he naturally remembered that his companion was stabbed to death by Zhao Ze's sword.

So it thinks that Zhao Ze is dangerous, even if Wang Kui pulls it close, it will struggle to retreat, and then let out a ferocious warning breath.

Even tried several times, all failed.

Zhao Ze was not discouraged, and asked Wang Kui what to do.

Wang Kui has some skills in training these tigers and wolves, but now he is asked to teach Zhao Ze how to get along with these beasts, which makes it difficult for him.

The main reason is that the tiger was wary of Zhao Ze, and Zhao Ze didn't let go of his posture to get close to the tiger actively.

On the contrary, it seems that the tiger is really regarded as an ordinary mount, just like the sweat horse under him, it is just a tool.

So after two hours, Zhao Ze couldn't even get close to the tiger.

Wang Kui could only make a proper suggestion: "Why don't you feed it for dinner tonight?"

When dealing with these beasts, the easiest way to let them relax their vigilance is to feed them.

Zhao Ze also thinks it is not impossible.

This is the next task tonight.

Soldiers pulled a batch of fresh beef and sheep bones from the army kitchen.

Zhao Ze pulled to the cage, then took iron tongs and tried to put the food directly into the cage.

As soon as Zhao Ze approached the cage, the tiger roared and pounced, knocking the iron pincers in his hand to the ground.

Seeing the tiger looking at him angrily, Zhao Ze smiled instead of anger.

As expected of the guy he fancy, he didn't give in under such circumstances, which is enough to show his determination.

It would be great if he could tame him as his own mount.

Wang Kui, who was on the sidelines, looked very worried, for fear that Zhao Ze would order the tiger to be killed if he was unhappy, but Wang Kui was relieved when he saw that Zhao Ze did not show any displeasure on his face.

The first feeding failed, Zhao Ze did not give up, picked up another bone and passed it into the cage.

This time he subconsciously bent over, and his movements became much lighter.

For tonight's feeding plan [Wang Kuishi didn't feed the tiger all day.

At this time, the tiger was also hungry, with his chest pressed against his back, looking at the smelly beef bones in front of him, and couldn't help drooling.

But the tiger still stared at Zhao Ze, as if saying that I would kill him and not eat what you gave me.

Seeing this, Zhao Ze didn't care. Seeing that the ox bone was unsuccessful, he put another mutton bone beside it.

After a while, the bones of cattle and sheep were almost piled up into hills, but the tiger didn't seem to be unmoved.

The saliva from the corner of its mouth was almost dripping to the ground, and its eyes were staring at the food, but it refused to go forward.

Only then did Zhao Ze notice that the tiger looked at him with fear in addition to vigilance and fierceness.

He realized that the tiger might have seen him when he killed tigers and wolves a few days ago, so he was afraid of himself because of this.

As a result, Zhao Ze took a big step back, and the distance between him and the cage was opened by about 1.5 meters.

As soon as he stepped back, the tiger pounced on the food and ate it voraciously.

After his powerful fangs held a bone in his mouth, there was a crisp sound, and the raw bone was directly bitten into several pieces.

The other sheep bones and beef bones were also dealt with by it in a few moments.

After eating, the tiger was obviously full, and the eyes looking at Zhao Ze at this moment were a little less vigilant and a little more lazy than before.

At this moment, Zhao Ze understood why Wang Kui asked him to feed him.

Obviously, for this kind of beast, feeding food is the fastest way to get close to them.

After the successful feeding this time, Zhao Ze decided to eat three meals a day by himself.

After a few days, the tiger became nervous when he saw him, but he obviously relaxed a lot.

Zhao Ze didn't even see the murderous look in his eyes anymore.

Wang Kui also found out, and happily said to Zhao Ze: "The general continues to feed like this for a few days, and we can officially start training."

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