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 265 She's the Baby Who Rules the Cattle Pen

After putting away their luggage, the production team arranged different grassland experience activities for the five groups of guests. Xiao Qing, Leo, and Chang Chang were assigned to milk the cows, while Chao Chao and Lei Bao were assigned to feed the horses.

As Chaochao passed by the cow pen, she saw Xiaoqing squatting a distance away in front of the cow, while Peng Peng, wearing gloves, was carefully milking the cow from the front lines, comforting it as he did so.

"Good cow, good cow, don't be afraid. Although we may not be the most professional, we are definitely the gentlest."

Xiao Qing wanted to help her dad, but as soon as she stood up, she seemed hesitant and squatted down again, quietly cheering for Peng Peng: "Go, Dad... Dad's the best... Dad, when can I squeeze in..."

Peng Peng, as if the speed had been increased by 0.5, had a few beads of sweat on his forehead from nervousness: "Wait a little longer, Dad will finish soon and then have a professional uncle bring you over."

Otherwise, he really wasn't confident.

The cow at Changchang's house next door went berserk and kicked the milk bucket as soon as it was touched.

Xiao Qing sighed with slight disappointment.

Chaochao curiously squatted down beside her and imitated her breathy voice, "Sister Xiaoqing, why do you talk like that..."

Xiao Qing whispered in Chao Chao's ear, "Because my dad is afraid I'll scare the cows, and cows can kick people when they get angry."

That's why Peng Peng told Xiao Qing to stay away.

Chao Chao let out a long "Oh," and then joined her in observing the cows.

Wu Shang, whose milk bucket had just been overturned and who had to start all over again, was at a loss as to what to do about the tantrum of the cow. Changchang, unable to help, sidled up to her friends and asked, "What are you guys talking about?"

Xiao Qing quickly turned her head: "Shh—"

So the whispering group gained another member.

"We're wondering what the cows will drink," Xiaoqing said.

Changchang thought about when her aunt's family had a dog, "It probably drank water and milk."

A question mark appeared on Chaochao's little head: "Do cows drink milk too?"

Changchang: "Uh..."

Xiao Qing asked a thought-provoking question: "Then wouldn't they just be able to drink their own milk? That way they'd never be thirsty for the rest of their lives?"

Chaochao, blindly trusting her older sister: Wow (⊙o⊙)——

Changchang: "Uh..."

Xiao Qing really couldn't figure it out. Thinking about it, her reasoning seemed reasonable, but imagining the cow turning around to drink its own milk just didn't feel quite right.

A milking professional explained, "Sometimes we play soothing music while milking the cows. This not only helps the cows feel happy, but it also makes the milk taste better."

After saying that, Wu Shang tried humming a popular song from his era, but to his surprise, the hot-tempered Niu Ge in front of him immediately raised his tail and swished a cloud of dust in his face. "..."

It's definitely a problem with the song, not that he sings badly.

The three adults and their beloved pets took turns singing a song, but the grumpy bull kept stomping its feet impatiently, showing great resistance.

They all looked at Wu Shang with expressions of helplessness.

Leo wiped his sweat. He had just sung "The Most Dazzling Ethnic Style" to the cows in his group, only to be glared at by one of them. This was the first time he realized that cows also had white eyes.

Leo joined the group and muttered in dissatisfaction, "The cows here have no taste whatsoever."

You don't even know how to appreciate such a beautiful song.

Xiao Qing: "Yeah, even singing lullabies to them didn't work..."

Changchang: "I sang our theme song but there was no response..."

Three pairs of eyes turned to Chaochao, who hadn't yet taken the stage.

Suddenly becoming the center of attention, the little dumpling looked left and right, and finally, under the intense gazes of his older siblings, clapped earnestly and grinned sheepishly: "I think you all sang very well! Awesome!"

Xiao Qing: "...Chao Chao, why don't you give it a try too?"

Leo and Changchang nodded in unison, indicating their support.

"And I heard from that uncle that if the cow is happy, the milk will taste better."

These words instantly swayed Chaochao's heart. She stood up resolutely, brushed the grass off her legs, and thought, "Since my older brothers and sisters have already sung—"

"Courageous and awesome! Awesome! Unafraid of difficulties!"

"Brave ox, march forward! Hey! Hey!"

"..." Xiao Qing and Chang Chang, who were squatting behind her, looked at each other, covering their mouths with their little hands and asking each other, "What song is this?"

Changchang: "It should be... that Chaochao adapted it herself, right?"

Originally forced into the role, Chaochao became more and more engrossed in her singing, with smooth and flowing lyrics and an excessive amount of cheesy content.

The children who were squatting behind Chaochao, whispering and discussing the song title, did not notice the changes in the three cows in front of them.

Hearing the little girl's simple, childlike singing, the restless cow opposite Wu Shang strangely stopped spinning in place. It let out a soft "moo" and then slowly calmed down, and the sand flying around finally settled back to the ground.

Not only this cow, but even the two cows belonging to Peng Peng and Teng Yi next to it became much more docile.

And this change started when the little dumpling started singing.

The adults in the room fell silent, as quiet as cows.

Teng Yi unconsciously opened his mouth slightly, clearly astonished. After recovering, he looked at the local herdsman next to him, "...What level is this?"

The herdsman couldn't hide his surprise. After scratching his head, he offered a guess: "Maybe they all like this child's song."

Once Niu Ge had calmed down, he glanced at Wu Shang, who was still standing there in a daze, and seemed to roll his eyes as if to say, "Hurry up and stop dawdling."

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