Stop It, Kiddo! Your Dad is the Big Villain Who Devours Everything

Three-and-a-half-year-old Chao Chao runs away from home because she is afraid of getting beaten up. She accidentally bonds with a system meant to redeem villains. Her task is to persuade villains t...

Chapter 132 This Uncle is a Bad Guy

Leo, I only left it there because I didn't want to carry it.

The team walked out of the alley, and after taking five steps, Chaochao looked back with concern.

A crack quietly appeared between the two dark brown wooden doors, and a pair of dark, dull eyes silently and cautiously peered at them from the abyss.

Chaochao stopped in her tracks.

It's that young lady.

But the next second, those eyes suddenly showed a look of terror, and the little girl's face was lifted up as if she had been pulled away from the door.

The wooden door slammed shut with a creak, as if it had never been opened.

I can't see anything anymore.

As Leo walked forward, he suddenly noticed that the little dumpling was standing still.

Before he could ask what was wrong, Chaochao turned around and ran back.

"!"

Knock knock knock—

Chaochao knocked on the door and called out, "Uncle—"

The moment the door opened, the man surnamed Qian didn't have time to hide the cold and irritable look on his face.

Damn it, it's happening again! So annoying!

He looked down at the little baby in front of the door, a delicate infant who could be kicked away with a single foot.

With the camera in front of him, the thin man asked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

His expression changed so quickly that it was as if the gloomy look when he first opened the door was just an illusion.

One of the cameramen sensed something was wrong and quietly contacted the fathers and brothers who were busy on the roof.

Chaochao tilted her head back, her fingers nervously clutching the hem of her clothes, and mustered her courage to say in a clear voice:

"Uncle, I want to play with my sister..."

The man's expression changed slightly upon hearing this, then he wore a regretful expression, "You mean Jingjing? Oh, what a coincidence, she's still sleeping."

Fooling children.

My sister was just awake.

Chaochao: "Then... can I pet that dog?"

The chubby finger pointed to the dog in the corner.

“Kid, I told you that dog bites, and,” the man’s face finally showed impatience, “I have work to do tonight, I need to rest now.”

As soon as these words were spoken, the little dumpling was labeled as ignorant and unreasonable.

At this point, the comments section was filled with skepticism.

I think Chaochao is making a mountain out of a molehill.

[This is disturbing other people's rest; it's not appropriate.]

But what if it's true? I don't think Chaochao is a child who's being unreasonable.

My woman's intuition tells me there's something wrong with this man.

Jiang Chi's haters saw their chance and took advantage of the chaos.

[She's just a three-year-old being pampered by her family; she's too willful.]

[They've finally shown their true colors; they were just pretending all along.]

[Heh, just like Jiang Chi, so self-centered.]