The Golden Retriever said, "Isn't the enemy's misfortune also one's own fortune?"
The Golden Retriever's words were loud and clear, instantly bringing a flash of realization to Ethen's eyes.
Indeed, who says that fortune must always have a positive impact on oneself? It can also be a negative impact on the enemy. In a life or death battle, the enemy's misfortune is indeed one's great fortune.
After resolving the confusion in his heart, Ethen looked at the Golden Retriever with a noticeably more spirited gaze.
At this moment, he finally understood why Aunt Juliana thought so highly of the Golden Retriever.
Because the Golden Retriever was so wise that it hardly seemed like a mere battle pet.
That statement just now could very well have been uttered by a great human philosopher. The terrifying giant ape died, dropping a piece of [Giant Ape Fur].