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 448 Little Dumpling in the Eye of the Storm

"Sister Qingqing, what's wrong?"

Chaochao, who was sitting upright, tilted her head and looked at Qingqing, who looked listless, with some concern.

The usually lively and active girl was unusually silent, and first sighed.

Peng Peng: "..."

He said helplessly, "Chaochao, don't worry about your sister. Qingqing was running around in the bushes and accidentally cut her foot. I just scolded her."

He told her not to be more than ten meters away from him.

Chaochao stared wide-eyed with worry: "You...you were injured?"

Qingqing quickly pressed the little dumpling's head down to look at her feet, her anxiousness instantly snapping her out of her "emo" state, "Oh dear, it's okay, Chaochao, it's just a little scratch."

There's just a tiny bit of melancholy.

I understand.

Chaochao sighed with empathy, peeked out and looked around at the other three friends who hadn't started eating, and asked Qingqing with her lively little eyes, "How spicy are they?"

I was in such a hurry to eat when I sat down that I didn't notice, but now I can see three small, flat vegetables.

"Oh, them."

Qingqing took on the role of commentator with a strong sense of responsibility.

It's nothing more than things like, "The air in the forest was so fresh that I was a bit grumpy when I was woken up after a deep sleep," or "I walked around a lot the night before and felt fine, but this morning my thighs are sore." I guess I'll feel better in no time.

Surprisingly, Chaochao didn't feel any leg soreness.

The system reasonably speculated: "It's probably because you've practiced being a gardener in the garden, baby."

That's right! Everyone says she's not weak, but Xiao Qi really understands her!

When the little dumpling heard the system's praise, she felt an urge to stand up straight, but she wisely restrained herself.

The atmosphere between the guests on screen was no different from usual, but some netizens outside the screen had some questions about what was going on.

It seems like nobody really knows...

[The guests may not know, but the staff on set couldn't possibly have missed it. Some of the marketing staff have 8G internet speeds, even faster than mine.]

I've observed that every cameraman and support staff member who appears on camera is incredibly reliable.

If I were at the scene of this drama, my eyes would be darting around, and I'd be secretly gossiping with others...

[Putting everything else aside, assistant director Liang Beibei loves watching real-time bullet comments.]

At this very moment, the assistant director, who was lurking in the live stream and saw this comment, was speechless.

Ber, how did these netizens see that?