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...
The child's straight shot startled Huo Qin for a moment, his fingertips remaining motionless on Chaochao's hair.
Unable to see Huo Qin's expression behind her, Chaochao continued talking to herself: "I originally wanted to buy a whole cart of vegetables for Daddy, but Daddy said you wanted—"
At this point, Chaochao paused for a moment, not quite understanding but deciding to obediently listen to his father's opinion, "Daddy, you said you wanted the most comfortable board, Chaochao will definitely buy it for you."
After saying that, the little dumpling let out a sigh of melancholy.
Oh, her irresponsible father.
Huo Qin: "..."
It feels like I've shot myself in the foot.
"Lingling said her family is going bankrupt and she has to earn money to support them, sigh..." Chaochao sighed regretfully, feeling that Lingling was even more pitiful than herself.
Huo Qin raised an eyebrow. The Wei family? There haven't been any recent changes in the Wei family, have there? If he remembered correctly, their stock even went up yesterday when the market opened.
Huo Qin: "Then...where did those bottles go?"
"I gave it to an old lady. She was very kind and even treated Lingling and me to popsicles!"
After saying all that, Chaochao suddenly realized that her surprise was no longer surprising, and she became angry with the two men from yesterday: "Those two older brothers clearly said they wouldn't tell Dad, they have no integrity at all!"
He's not at all like an honest little kid!
And what's more, she even showed her dad embarrassing photos of Chaochao! That's just awful!
The children in the village who didn't have internet access thought the two people had secretly told her dad, unaware that the whole internet knew she was picking up trash. She was so popular that her colleagues at work were using all sorts of her emojis.
Huo Qin remained silent, deciding not to tell the children this cruel truth.
But the truth will eventually come out.
A short while later, Chaochao's smartwatch rang.
On the other end of the phone, Ji Shize sounded aggrieved: "Chaochao, why didn't you invite me when you went out with Lingling?"
As he said this, Ji Shize almost couldn't hold back his tears.
Does Chaochao's younger sister not want to play with him because she doesn't want to?
He's a real man, he can't cry!
Woohoo—