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 202 What to Play

Pei Yushen: "..."

It's pretty bizarre that when you open your eyes again, you've traveled straight to the Jurassic period.

The green Tyrannosaurus Rex baby shook its head: "Hello Pei Yushen, I am the dinosaur summoned by little Chaochao. I will be leaving Earth soon."

Pei Yushen immediately recognized the voice—a voice that tried to sound mature but couldn't hide its childishness—as someone was impersonating a dinosaur.

He glanced silently at his reflection in the windowpane.

The little dumpling was wearing a half-inflatable dinosaur costume, with its lower body inside the costume and its upper body exposed. At first glance, it looked like a little person riding on a dinosaur.

Meanwhile, Chaochao, secretly hiding behind the dinosaur's head with a small rope, was completely unaware that she had given herself away early on. She said in a rough voice, "She asked me to bring you something."

Pei Yushen propped himself up and leaned against the headboard with a blank expression. Then he saw the little Tyrannosaurus Rex grow a fifth claw, and in its outstretched pink palm lay a round, flat object.

Bold color combinations, crooked lines, rough coloring, and a highly impactful abstract style.

"This is what Chaochao found for you... It's the Little Green II that's been made!"

Pei Yu stared intently at the strange shape on the child's palm, remaining motionless for a long time.

It took so long that the little dinosaur's true form was finally revealed.

Chaochao peeked out from behind the dinosaur's big head, looking at the boy with puzzled eyes and a hint of urging: "Brother Yushen, you should pick it up and take a look now."

Chaochao, who was just waiting, kept urging the young man to hurry up and complete the procedures.

Pei Yu paused for a moment, and actually picked up the legendary "Little Green No. 2".

The "stone" is so light that it seems as if a gust of wind could blow it away.

I don't know which box they took a piece of foam from, broke it into stone shapes, and then painted the surface with watercolors.

There were still patches of unwashed watercolor paint on her little hands that she hadn't quickly pulled back.

Chaochao pushed aside the little dinosaur's head and said, though she didn't feel justified, "I couldn't find a stone that looked just like Little Green, so I drew one for you. Doesn't it look exactly the same?"

This is what Chaochao understood yesterday.

At least in this garden, there isn't a single stone in the world that looks like Little Green.

So! She decided to stop looking!

Since she couldn't fulfill her bet with Brother Yu Shen, Chaochao decided not to make things difficult for herself.

The little dumpling lay flat very quickly.

Nothing in this world is difficult if you are willing to give up.

Pei Yu lowered his eyes and stared at the unrelated foam stone without saying a word.

Was she doing this ugly thing all the time she disappeared for?

"Since we can't find the same thing anyway, how about we look at something else?"

Chaochao took a clumsy little step forward, her obsidian-like eyes curving softly, and her other small, tightly clenched hand stretched out and opened—

"Brother Yushen, doesn't this look like puppy poop? Hehe..."

The little dumpling grinned foolishly, clearly genuinely liking it.

Pei Yushen: "..."

Even though she likes them a lot, as long as it doesn't touch on matters of principle, Chaochao is always quite generous to her own people.

She placed the small stone that looked like puppy poop on the bedside table. She had asked Aunt Qiu beforehand, and after looking at it, Aunt Qiu nodded and said it was okay to bring it in.

The nanny felt that Young Master Pei wouldn't hurt himself with a stone like that...

"Then I'll give it to Brother Yu Shen."

Chaochao turned around sadly, riding her little dinosaur.

"I just can't go out and play with my brother anymore..."

Pei Yushen sidestepped, dodging the sweeping dinosaur tail.

Hearing the child's regretful sigh, the boy's fingers quietly tightened around the corner of the sheet, his bloodless lips pressed together, his eyes dark.

If the system were to consciously detect Pei Yushen's "darkening" value, it would find that the value fluctuates rapidly like an electrocardiogram, going up and down.

Just as Dinosaur Chaochao was about to reach the door, a calm voice came from behind him.

What to play?

It took Chaochao a while to react: "?!"

She turned around abruptly, the little dinosaur's tail leaving a green shadow in the air.

The system was sweating for Pei Yushen; luckily, he was far away, otherwise he might not have been able to avoid that big sinus hit.

Chaochao looked intently at the boy with her almond-shaped eyes, happily ran a few steps, unable to contain her excitement: "Brother Yushen, are you serious?!"

Pei Yushen loosened his grip, leaving a barely noticeable wrinkle on the smooth sheet. He said expressionlessly, "Don't make me go back on my word."

"Go, go, go!" Chaochao immediately agreed excitedly and hurriedly rushed out. "But I have to send the little dinosaur out of Earth first. The dragon can't stay here for long."

The system was practically in tears.

Ah! I cried! Even at this moment, Chaochao still hasn't forgotten to establish a persona for the little dinosaur—no, a dinosaur persona!

When Chaochao, riding her dinosaur, reached the door, she turned back with particular concern and reminded him, "Brother Yushen, you're a big kid now, you can't go back on your word, okay? I'll be right back!"

So, little brother, you can't sneak off!

Pei Yu stared intently at Chaochao's retreating figure, who was running away with a series of slaps to the left and right, her eyelashes half-covering her face, and said to herself.

Let's just let her win this time...

"Let's go play in the garden outside!"

It's so boring to just stay indoors all the time; it's time to actually go out and play in the garden!

Those flowers smell amazing!

Excitedly, Chaochao carried a cream-colored backpack and had a children's water bottle slung across her shoulder, looking every bit the part for an early summer outing. She waved her little hand and pointed in a direction with great enthusiasm.

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