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 2 Little Dumpling Binding System

At this moment, Chaochao, who was wandering the streets, was brimming with the bubbles of freedom.

The sun is shining brightly!

The flowers are smiling at me~

"The little bird said to Xiao Chaochao, why are you carrying a little schoolbag..."

Later, her baby voice grew softer and softer, and Chaochao slowly squatted down on the ground, drawing small circles in frustration.

That's a lie.

The sun is about to set off for dinner.

There are no soft flowers here; all around are tall buildings, making it look like a cold, steel robot from an animated film.

The birds had all hidden themselves, leaving only a large dog guarding the shop. Chaochao happily greeted it—

"Woof woof woof!"

Ugh, the dog is so fierce.

Chaochao, who always had a way with animals, was greatly shocked, and her two little tufts on her head looked listless.

Is it because she ran away from home and wasn't a good girl that everyone dislikes Chaochao?

Chaochao poked the ground with her chubby fingers.

Besides, she got lost.

After sneaking out of the house, Chaochao went to the park and old streets that her grandmother often visited. She wanted to go to the big courtyard where there were many children. She stood at the crossroads and asked, "Who is the little rooster pointing at?" She turned left and right, and then the environment became more and more unfamiliar.

Chaochao was too busy being sad to notice the exceptionally kind gazes of the group of uncles and aunts around her.

Office workers are supposed to be rushing home after work, but who would have thought they'd run into such an amazing cutie!

Her fair and delicate face seemed to glow with moisture, her almond-shaped eyes were large and watery, her nose was delicate and upturned, and her brownish hair was soft and silky, with a few strands falling loosely, making her even more endearing. She carried a light yellow schoolbag, the zipper half open, revealing the head of a rabbit doll.

At this moment, her pink, lotus-bud-like fingers drew circles on the ground, and she sighed once or twice from time to time.

This isn't just drawing circles; it's a psychological attack on them!

Isn't this a little angel descended from heaven?!

At this moment, both men and women were overwhelmed with maternal love by Chaochao's cuteness.

Their passionate inner thoughts were completely unknown to the three-year-old Chaochao.

She stood up and took a step, but tripped over her own foot and fell to the ground with a "plop".

"Ah!" The adults who had been watching Chaochao reached out Erkang's hand with heartache and exclaimed in surprise.

Without needing anyone's help, the baby nimbly climbed up, patting the dust off his clothes with his little hands while comforting himself in a childish voice, "It's okay, Chaochao is very strong."

The adults immediately clutched their hearts in embarrassment.

Where can I find such a baby? When will the government distribute them?

Just as Chaochao brushed the sand off her palm, she heard a child crying.

Across the street, a little boy about her age bumped into a lamppost and cried loudly in pain. His mother picked him up and comforted him gently, while his father picked up his schoolbag and walked away, trying to make him laugh.

Chaochao stared blankly, wondering in confusion, "Are those my mom and dad?"

Even before she had her parents, she still had her grandmother, who would hold her and say, "Don't cry, morning..."

Before she knew it, her soft eyes welled up with tears. Chaochao clutched the hem of her clothes, sobbing softly, tears streaming down her face.

"Oh dear, baby, don't cry!" A boy's anxious voice suddenly rang out.

Chaochao paused for a moment upon hearing the sound, sniffed, and looked around.

"Waaah—" Chaochao cried even louder.

Grandma, there's a monster! Someone please save her!

"Baby, don't be afraid, I'm not a bad person. Wait, no, I'm not a person either."

Chaochao: "???"

The child cried even louder.

The voice hurriedly explained.

"I am the 'Reform the Villain System 7017,' an artificial intelligence product from a higher-dimensional world. This world was originally a transmigration novel with a satisfying plot. The early part of the story was normal, but later the main villain broke out of control and caused the world to collapse due to the plot. The Time and Space Administration determined through millions of algorithms that you are the only chance to break the deadlock, so they sent me to assist you in reforming the villain and saving the world."

System 7017 became increasingly anxious as it spoke, eventually reaching a rapid pace.

However, Chaochao didn't understand what he was saying at all, and her crying didn't stop.

Oh no! It forgot that it entered the story too early. The host is still a baby, and the self-introduction template it prepared is not applicable at all!

The system was so anxious it was losing its hair, if it had any.

Why assign such a high-level task to a recent graduate like this?! He doesn't know how to take care of children at all!!!

"I'm your good friend, I... I'm Bunny!"

The crying stopped.

Chaochao sobbed softly, turned her little schoolbag around, and spoke cautiously to the pink rabbit head that was sticking out.

"Bunny?"

"Yes, I'm here." The system tried to soften its voice. "Chao Chao, I'm right here in your mind. You don't have to make a sound."

Chaochao tried asking him in her mind, "Are you really a rabbit? Can you make a rabbit sound?"

System: ...What's the sound of a rabbit again? Wait, rabbits can make sounds?

"...Meow?" The system was on the verge of tears, and in despair, let out a sheep's bleat.

"Wow, you really are a bunny!" Chaochao was very happy and gently rubbed her tear-stained face against the little bunny.

System: ...Although the result was unexpected, I can still breathe a sigh of relief.

"Chaochao, listen to me. Lost children are in danger. You... you should go find your father."

When it comes to finding a father, the system hesitates.

Chaochao tugged at the rabbit's ear.

"Silly bunny, Chaochao doesn't have a dad."

"Chaochao, you have a father, you just don't know it."

Chaochao lowered her eyes, her heart heavy with unspoken thoughts.

"Then why doesn't Dad come to find me?"

"Because..." The system froze, and he struggled to find the right words.

I need help explaining in simple terms how to portray a CEO's one-night stand with a Cinderella-like girl, a spoiled mother who runs away pregnant and remarries, while you are a wealthy heiress left behind in a foreign land, in a way that's easy for a three-year-old in China to understand. I need this urgently!

"...Dad hasn't discovered Chaochao yet."

"It's like playing hide-and-seek; the dad, who's in the dark, can't find Chaochao who's hiding."

Chaochao blinked, looking confused.

"And what about Mom?"

The system was silent for a few seconds, racking its brains, "Mom has her reasons, she won't come looking for Chaochao."

According to the current plot, her mother has already gone abroad and married someone else.

So, Mom, don't you want to go to morning prayers anymore?

He seemed to understand but not quite.

The system was worried that it had been a bit too blunt, and was thinking of how to comfort the baby.

Chaochao raised her head, her eyes, glistening with tears, now looked like a crescent moon.

"In that case, Chaochao, step forward and let Daddy win."

She's not a stingy baby at all.

The system delivered a critical hit.

Oh dear, my daughter is so well-behaved it breaks my heart.

At the Municipal Public Security Bureau, Officer Chen had just finished submitting a report. He leaned back in his chair and stretched, noticing the unusually lively scene at the entrance.

"What happened?"

Officer Huang had just returned from the doorway, all smiles.

"A child came along, saying he was lost and wanted to find his father."