The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers - Chapter 186 Why Did You Do To Me?
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The demonic woman didn’t respond and revealed a disdainful expression. She changed her conditions, “There is another way for you to survive. Confess the evil things you’ve done and atone for your sins.”
“Evil things…” Bai Tao revealed a confused expression. Then he shook his head and said, “B-But I’m a good kid. I’ve never done evil things.”n//𝓸–𝒱-)𝑒).𝑳.-𝗯.(I/)n
“Is that the truth?” The demonic woman did not expose Bai Tao. Instead, it faded away and said mockingly, “If you don’t repent for your sins, this dream will become your reality.”
Seeing that the demonic lady was about to disappear, Bai Tao’s eyes widened. He reached out and tried to grab the woman in a panic.
“Please, don’t leave me!” Bai Tao cried. His voice was like a thunderbolt exploding in his mind. Suddenly, Bai Tao bolted upright on his bed and frantically waved his hands around. He looked like he was trying to grab something.
Bai Tao looked around the familiarly decorated room and panted for a long while. He wanted to make sure he was sitting on his bed and not in Hell with zombies.
However, Bai Tao soon realized he was wet and smelled like urine. What made Bai Tao panic was his back started to feel weird, as if needles pricked into his skin. Then he felt a burning sensation like someone peeled away at his skin.
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Meanwhile, Ah Shan woke Su Su up from her sleep. The little girl stood around in a daze as Ah Shan helped her get dressed. After washing her face, Su Su had her breakfast and set off for kindergarten.
When Su Su arrived at the kindergarten, she looked at the report from the dream chip she had implanted onto Bai Tao. The little girl was relieved to see that everything was normal.
On that day, the teachers decided to educate the kindergarteners about vegetables and how they can grow them for themselves. The teacher took a large bucket of soil and taught the children how to sow and water the vegetable seeds.
Su Su and Bai Xin squatted and watched the teacher’s demonstrations. They would occasionally play with each other as the teacher spoke.
“Su Su, I made a rabbit out of the mud. It’s for you!” Bai Xin’s eyes lit up as he handed the lump of mud to the little girl. Although the shape was rough, Su Su could tell it was a rabbit.
Su Su was surprised as she took the mud-rabbit and praised, “W-Wow, you’re amazing, Bai Xin!”
Bai Xin’s heart almost melted when his Goddess praised him. He revealed a silly smile and was about to say something pleasing to Su Su when he heard an abrupt shout from behind, “Su Su!”
Bai Xin and Su Su were stunned. They turned around and saw the gloomy-looking Bai Tao behind them.
Bai Xin’s hair stood on end when he saw Bai Tao. He looked like a lion with a large mane. Bai Xin stood before Su Su and thundered, “Bai Tao, why are you here instead of your school? I’m going to tell Grandpa about this!”
Bai Tao’s eyes darkened as he looked at Bai Xin impatiently. He said coldly, “Mind your business. I’m not here for you. I came to see Su Su.”
‘H-He’s looking for me?’ Su Su was surprised but quickly reacted. She knew the dream chip had worked. However, she hadn’t expected it to affect Bai Tao so quickly.
“You came to see me? Sure, what’s up?” Su Su nodded and calmly walked toward Bai Tao.
Bai Xin looked at Su Su in shock and wanted to pull her back, but the little girl rejected him. Bai Xin glared at Bai Tao and thought he would do something terrible to Su Su. He gritted his teeth and said, “I-I’m coming with you!”
Bai Xin stubbornly followed Su Su while Bai Tao absent-mindedly walked forward. The three walked together to a secluded toilet. When they stopped, Bai Tao opened his mouth and looked at Su Su viciously. He said, “What did you do to me yesterday?!”
“What are you talking about? I don’t understand what’s going on.” Su Su batted her big eyes and asked ignorantly.
Bai Tao was able to suspect Su Su so quickly, showing that he wasn’t as dumb as he looked.