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 206 It was Brother Yu Shen who made the first move!

Since this was the first time Pei Yushen had stayed away from home for such a long time, the nanny came to the garden to check on his health.

She hid behind the tall grass, watching the two figures disappear into the distance, too astonished to recover.

Young Master Pei did not have a seizure or reprimand her; on the contrary, he seemed to get along very well with Miss Chaochao...

Miss Chaochao... how did she do that?

Although she had some doubts, the nanny was finally relieved and, after returning to the villa, she dialed the phone number of Mr. and Mrs. Pei.

During his time abroad, Mr. Thomas finally agreed to the Pei couple's request after reviewing the data and information they provided regarding Pei Yushen's spinal nerve injury.

The expert circled the table for a long time before finally stating that the surgery was possible but extremely risky and could not be performed by him alone. It would require the collaboration of other neurological experts, or else the consequences would be borne by the patient.

After all, it's not impossible for the situation to worsen and result in total paralysis.

For the past two or three days, Pei Luying and her husband have been visiting several experts designated by Mr. Thomas to discuss treatment matters.

One of them was a Chinese doctor, who was directly taken care of by someone sent by Old Master Huo.

When they received the call, they had already made an appointment and were on their way to the private hospital.

"Are you serious? Ah Shen... he really went out?"

Inside the car, Shu Han gripped her phone tightly, asking again in disbelief.

The nanny said, "Yes, madam, that's absolutely true."

And she seems to listen to Miss Chaochao very well...

But she didn't say it aloud.

"If it's true... then, then that's wonderful..."

Shu Han's beautiful eyes slowly reddened, and she murmured softly to herself, gazing absently at her husband.

They thought that Ah Shen would resist being touched by others for the rest of his life.

After all, that happened...

The nanny didn't hear clearly and asked in confusion, "Madam, do you mean...?"

"...Ah Shen...he got into a car accident while saving someone...but the boy he saved ran away..."

That day, the physics experiment ended late, and the boy was riding his bicycle home from school when he suddenly pushed aside a boy who was crossing the road.

The car driver fled the scene, and eleven-year-old Pei Yushen lay in a pool of blood by the roadside. The boy who was rescued ran away without looking back, out of fear of taking responsibility.

Covered in wounds and unable to move, blood kept flowing from Pei Yushen's mouth. Watching the boy's tumbling and crawling figure gradually disappear into the distance, the light in his dark eyes slowly faded.

It was early morning, and there were very few vehicles on this section of the road. It wasn't until more than an hour later that the sanitation workers discovered it.

"By the time they got to the hospital...it was past the golden window for treatment...the doctor said it was a miracle they survived..."

Shu Han still feels a pang of fear and endless regret when she recalls the horrific sight of Ah Shen covered in blood when she arrived at the hospital in the early hours of the morning.

If only they insisted on taking Ah Shen home...

Later at school, he didn't...

Unfortunately, there are no "what ifs" in life.

After hearing this, the nanny opened her mouth several times but couldn't say a word.

She never imagined that a car accident would have such a heartbreaking entanglement.

No wonder Young Master Pei...

"Brother Yushen, do you want to play in the sand?"

Chaochao stood in the sandpit, holding a handful of loose sand, her eyes sparkling as she invited the boy to play with her.

"You can just grab it and play with it, or pour a little water on it and mold it into whatever shape you want."

The three-year-old is earnestly teaching a fourteen-year-old boy how to play in the sand.

Seeing the boy's indifferent expression, the child tilted his head back, revealing a bewildered look.

"Brother Yu Shen, don't you teach this in school?"

"..." Pei Yushen didn't want to speak.

Holding loose sand, Chaochao took small, quick steps in place:

"Brother Yu Shen, please lend a hand."

Pei Yushen, who had been tricked into the sandpit, had long regretted it and was determined to do better this time.

"If you ask me again, I'm leaving."

The rejection was swift, decisive, and ruthless.

Upon hearing this, Chaochao slumped her shoulders, squatted down with her back to him, and dug in the sandpit. Her lonely, childlike voice drifted over: "I don't know what you big kids are playing... You could have played with me if you had just told me..."

Even if she doesn't know how, she'll learn.

Why……

Upon hearing the little dumpling's words, the first thing the system imagined was an elderly person who didn't understand smartphones and was helpless with their grandchildren...

Pei Yu stared at her retreating figure for a long time, his eyelashes trembling almost imperceptibly.

Originally, it was just to relieve his frustration, but Chaochao got more and more addicted to digging. Later, looking at the big sandpit he had dug, the little boy smiled sheepishly and excitedly turned his head to show it to his older brother, Yushen. However, he turned his head too fast and lost his balance.

He plunged headfirst into the sandpit!

He lay upside down in the sandpit he had dug, in a posture that resembled an upside-down scallion... or more accurately, an upside-down winter melon.

"Mmm..."

Pei Yushen's pupils contracted, and he subconsciously wanted to help, but he regained his senses the moment he fell back into the wheelchair.

He paused for a moment, then calmly pushed the wheelchair to the little girl's side. The boy, with his long arms and legs, bent down with some difficulty, grabbed her by the back of her collar, and pulled her out of the pit.

After a dizzying spin, Chaochao, covered in dust and dirt, staggered onto the sand.

To prevent her from accidentally falling into the pit again, Pei Yushen reached out and pulled her away a little.

Just then, Chaochao, who had finally recovered from her dizziness, suddenly stared intently at Pei Yushen's hand that was gripping the back of her collar.

From Pei Yushen's high-altitude perspective, he couldn't see the sudden, burning intensity in Chaochao's almond-shaped eyes.

If Brother Yu Shen has met her, then she can also get close to him, right?

It was the older brother who broke the rules first!

Pei Yushen frowned slightly when he saw the little boy who was standing still and not crying or making a fuss, but instead staring at him with unusual excitement.

Did he hit his head in a pit, further damaging his already limited intelligence?

Chaochao wiped the sand off her face and grinned foolishly at the boy.

Pei Yu's wrinkles deepened: "..."

Rejected by her brother once again, Chaochao focused intently on playing in the sand. She dug a long, narrow, shallow hole to create a river, placed three branches side-by-side to form a small bridge, put a large rock by the "riverbank" to represent a mountain, and stuck green leaves she picked into the sand to create a forest…

Pei Yushen shifted his gaze from the little dumpling who was having a great time playing, and instead cast a faint look towards the garden in the distance.

An unusual noise came from my feet.

Not long ago, Chaochao, who was building the city, squatted beside his wheelchair, panting and pushing sand onto the wheels with his little hands. Now, the sand has buried the bottom of the wheels.

"...You really want to bury me?"

Hearing the boy's cold voice, Chaochao looked up at him in confusion, seemingly not understanding why the older brother thought that way.

She answered softly as she pushed the sand.

"If we plant my brother in the soil, he'll get better quickly..."

Pei Yushen's cold and sharp expression froze for a moment.

A drawing from several days ago suddenly came to mind.