The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers - Chapter 187 Playing Tricks Behind His Back
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“Bai Tao, you better watch your tone, or I’ll beat you up!” Bai Xin was furious when he saw Bai Tao treating his Goddess so rudely.
Bai Tao ignored the angry Bai Xin entirely. His back was in tremendous pain, but when he went to the hospital to get it checked, the doctor told him there weren’t any wounds. Bai Tao experienced such a horrifying dream till he wet the bed. He felt that someone must be playing a trick on him.
“I dreamt of Su Qiao last night and your bodyguard, Wan Shuang. They all transformed into terrifying creatures. I also found out that…” He tried looking for a trace of guilt in Su Su’s eyes as he spoke through gritted teeth.
However, Su Su interrupted him, “I don’t care what you dreamt of or what you did. You don’t have to tell me,” Su Su sighed and said with disdain.
As if to assure that Bai Tao wasn’t crazy, Su Su looked at him up and down as she continued, “I think you should speak to a psychiatrist about these things.”
Bai Xin was pretty angry, but when he heard the little girl’s suggestion, he laughed and held his stomach animatedly, “Hahaha!”
“Don’t feign ignorance. I saw Su Qiao in my dream, and I know you had something to do with it.” Bai Tao gritted his teeth and glared at Su Su.
Su Su only shrugged as she had already expected Bai Tao to react that way. The dream chip she developed was undetectable, and if Bai Tao could find it, Su Su might as well quit while she was ahead.
Su Su spoke carelessly, “I can make sense of one thing, though. Since you dreamt about Su Qiao, it must mean you’ve done something to hurt him. Also, if you’ve woken up with some strange symptoms, I heard that you will rot and die because the Devil bit you.”
After speaking, Su Su revealed a silly expression toward Bai Tao and brought Bai Xin back to the classroom.
Bai Xin noticed that Bai Tao was in a daze. He couldn’t help but grab Su Su’s arm and ask, “Su Su, is what you said about the Devil true?”
Su Su revealed a proud smile and explained, “I made it up to scare him.”
“Wow, you react so quickly. If I were in that position, I wouldn’t be able to say anything,” Bai Xin praised.
The special dream chip that Su Su implanted into Bai Tao had a similar effect to the others she produced before. It would affect Bai Tao’s nerves, making him more sensitive and timid. The dream chip would also invade his nerves and make the pain he felt in his dream real.
Although the dream chip would lose its effects after a few days, it was enough to deal with the guilty and cowardly Bai Tao.
Bai Tao watched Su Su and Bai Xin walk away as he thought about what the little girl said. Combined with what he had experienced last night, Bai Tao thought that Su Su might be speaking the truth.
The dream Bai Tao had experienced felt real. In addition, he woke up with a burning sensation on his back. The demonic woman’s words also stuck with Bai Tao, causing his imagination to run wild.
‘Su Su is just a four-year-old girl. There’s no way she can have control over my dreams. Perhaps there is indeed something wrong with me. If I don’t repent as the demonic woman said, will I really die from this pain?’
Bai Tao thought about the ordeal uneasily for a long while before leaving the kindergarten with a heavy heart.
When the morning class was over, Su Su happily took some cabbage seeds from her teacher and returned to the Su family home. Then the little girl brought the seeds to Chen Shun as soon as she finished eating.
“Uncle Chen, the teacher gave me some seeds and told me to grow them as my homework. Do you know where I can find a suitable area to grow my cabbages?” Su Su politely asked as she looked at Chen Shun expectantly.
Su Su felt that kindergarten life was incredibly dull at times and wanted to skip grades so she could join the others in primary school. However, she would take the tasks given by the teachers seriously as it was something she needed to do.