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 380 Pack them all up and take them home

"What a coincidence, everyone's here."

At that moment, Yu Ci walked over with a faint smile. When her gentle but distant gaze fell on the little dumpling, it softened instantly. Then, her eyes swept over everyone else present without making a sound, including Pei Yushen in the car.

Yu Ci actually came out a little earlier than Yu Ning and the others. After walking a distance, she suddenly seemed to hear Chao Chao's voice. She hesitated for a second and then turned back to confirm.

There's no other reason, I just really want to.

To his surprise, quite a few people showed up today.

"What are you all talking about? Can I join in?"

Yu Ci asked with a smile. The other three paused in unison when they saw that it was him, and an eerie silence suddenly fell over the scene.

It felt like a group of people who had been kept outside of their home unexpectedly came together.

This touching scene left people speechless, brought tears to their eyes, and made them change.

The system seems to enjoy watching the drama unfold.

Oh no! A fight breaks out! A fight breaks out!

The four-person theater exploded with i-values ​​for a moment. After Yu Ci finished speaking, the air froze for a second. The quieter it was, the louder the little dumpling's voice seemed to be.

"Add! Add! Add now!!!"

Chaochao excitedly slapped her thigh, wishing she could pack everyone up and leave right now.

Everyone focused their attention on the excited little dumpling: "..."

In fact, that's pretty much what she did.

Five minutes later, the Huo family driver stood alone by the curb, staring blankly at the Bentley's rear end as it sped away in a cloud of dust, two lines of tears slowly streaming down his face.

No, he's clearly the driver!

How could you leave the driver behind?!

So who's driving now?

Of the four people, only Xie Jingcheng has a driver's license, but when he was about to fasten his seatbelt, he suddenly had a flash of inspiration and then opened the car door to let Wang Jie get in.

So Wang Jie became the driver.

The understated yet luxurious black car drove steadily and smoothly along the main road.

This time, the spacious and comfortable interior of the car was not empty as usual.

Instead, it was a rare sight to be completely full.

Even after one player was eliminated.

Wang Jie gripped the steering wheel, feeling incredibly fortunate to be Miss Chaochao's bodyguard, thanks to her formidable martial arts skills that she was allowed to stay.

She recalled the scene where the driver was asked to get out of the car with a completely bewildered look on his face, and before the car drove away, he made a last-ditch effort to keep her there—cling to the car window and crying out in anguish, "I'm also a black belt in Taekwondo!" It was a scene that would bring tears to anyone's eyes.

It's also possible that she was too inconspicuous, and they all forgot there was another person on the bus.

Regardless, the result is encouraging.

She stayed behind with Miss Chaochao and her four older brothers and sisters.

Wang Jie, who appears expressionless on the surface but is actually a wild and passionate person inside, has Yu Ning sitting in the passenger seat next to her, while Xie Jingcheng, Pei Yushen, and Yu Ci are sitting in the three seats in the back.

Chaochao was honored to receive a freestanding seat.

She was nestled comfortably in Yu Ci's arms, imagining the happy scenes to come, and couldn't help but giggle to herself.

Yu Ci, who had been keeping her eyes down watching the little dumpling, couldn't help but smile. She gently pulled the little dumpling up in her arms to prevent her from slipping off the seat.

While lost in thought, Chaochao suddenly caught a faint floral scent. She stretched her neck and sniffed left and right, finally touching the cool touch of the boy's slender wrist.

The silver-white bamboo-shaped bracelet complemented her jade-like skin, creating a beautiful and pleasing sight.

Chaochao held Yu Ci's wrists in both hands, examined them closely, and exclaimed with admiration.

Who made these rings? They're so beautiful.

They have such a great eye for selection and design.

The designer herself affectionately touched the bracelet that she had personally supervised in its rush to complete. A familiar, delicate fragrance wafted into her nose. The little dumpling stopped stroking it and turned to look at Yu Ci above:

"Brother Yu Ci, did you receive that flower?"

"Yes, I received it."

Yu Ci's eyes were full of smiles. He put one hand around her and took out an exquisite wooden box from his bag with the other. He flicked the copper clasp with his fingertips, and placed in the center of the box was the bellflower wreath that Chaochao had sent a couple of days ago.

Yu Ci was still wearing it on her wrist before getting on the bus, but worried that the petals might be knocked off due to the large number of people on the bus, so she put it in the box.

Throughout the entire day that Yu Ci wore it, the student who came to ask a question, upon smelling its delicate and pleasant floral fragrance, seemed to have triggered an implanted program within him, immediately answering first: "I know! This is a gift from Chaochao to you, God Yu!"

Of course, Chaochao would never know this side of Yu Ci.

When she saw that her brother Yu Ci seemed to really like the little flower bracelet she had given him, her eyes crinkled with happiness.

Yu Ci put the box away and said softly, "It's just that one of the flowers withered first."

"It's okay, I'll just give Yu Ci another one next time." Hearing the boy's slightly downcast voice, Chao Chao quickly patted the back of his hand and comforted him in her childish voice.

"good."

Yu Ci responded in a low voice.

After he finished speaking, a cold reminder suddenly came from his side.

"Time is up."

Pei Yu turned his dark eyes to look at Yu Ci's face above Chao Chao's head, in his blind spot, a face that showed no sadness but instead a silent smile, and stated in a calm tone.

Upon hearing this, Yu Ci's lips curved into a very slight pause.

Then the Chaochao was passed down to Pei Yushen.

Chaochao was a little worried that she would press down on Pei Yushen's legs, so she carefully lifted her lower leg while hovering, thinking that this would reduce the pressure on him. "Brother Yushen, am I heavy?"

"No, it's just right."

Pei Yushen paused after speaking.

"It doesn't matter if it's a little heavier."

It's a good thing to feel the weight in your legs, isn't it?

When Chaochao looked up and saw that the boy's expression was normal and he didn't seem troubled at all, the tense little dumpling slowly relaxed and gradually became sleepy.

It felt like there was a frozen meatball thawing, and Pei Yu had a deep sense of crisis that he might not be able to catch it.

Suddenly, the car lurched slightly.

The drowsy Chaochao slid down and tucked her head into her collar, looking 99% like a little turtle hiding its head.

Pei Yushen, who was tightly clutching Chaochao's shell—or rather, her clothes—was speechless.

"Sorry, I just went over a speed bump."

Wang Jie's apologetic voice came from the driver's seat.

Ignoring the naked gazes of the two people beside him, Pei Yushen casually scooped up the little dumpling, carefully turned her over, and let her lie on his shoulder.

That way you won't slide down anymore.

Despite all this commotion, Chaochao, whose mind was already fogged up by sleepiness, didn't wake up.

About seven or eight minutes later, Pei Yushen looked to his right as if he had expected it. Xie Jingcheng turned his long, narrow phoenix eyes to the side and mouthed: Give her to me.

Pei Yu looked at the sleeping little dumpling but showed no sign of agreeing: "She's sleeping. We'll talk about it when she wakes up."

He responded with lip-reading, causing the boy opposite him to silently narrow his eyes.