Chapter 63 - An Imposter
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nTranslator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
nThe Bai family’s butler replied with a smile, “Young Master Bai, I can call
nsomeone and ask them to beat her up for you, but I have to ask for Master Bai’s
npermission first. Should I make the call?”
nBai Xin became listless at the mere mention of his grumpy and naggy father.
nHe could only grit his teeth and watch as Wan Shuang carried Su Su away.
nSu Su turned her head to look at the scenery outside the car window silently,
nrecalling some of the things that had happened before she traveled back in
ntime.
nThis space would eventually become a large shopping mall in the future. Su Su
nhad worked as a shop assistant to pay for her tuition fees. There was a bakery
nin the shopping mall as well. The desserts they served were all very delicious,
nbut they were expensive. She could only afford to eat those desserts once in a
nwhile.
nThere was a hundred-meter-tall television tower not too far away as well,
nwhich was a good thing. Su Su had studied that television tower and used it as a
nreference to build her time machine.
nAs Su Su looked out of the car window, she suddenly saw a familiar figure
nwalking among the group of little boys by the roadside.
nWan Shuang had recognized this figure as well. She gently stepped on the
nbrake and parked the minivan across the road, not too far from the group of
nlittle boys. Then, Wan Shuang turned her head and asked Su Su, “What do youu
nthink we should do, Su Su?”
nSu Su looked at Su Qjao’s thin figure. A group of little boys surrounded him
nwith exaggerated expressions on their faces. Su Su clenched her tiny fists
ntightly.
nToday was the first day that Su Qiao returned to school after being absent for
nmore than half a month. As soon as Su Qjao returned to school, he found a pile
nof garbage at his desk. There was even expired milk poured onto his desk, and
nit was emitting an unpleasant smell.
nHowever, Su Qjao, the little devil, did not take this lightly. He casually walked
naround the classroom, grabbed the closest student he could find, interrogated
nhim, and eventually discovered the culprit.
nSu Qjao found out that the culprit was his classmate, Bai Tao. The two of them
nhad an ongoing rivalry with each other. Su Qjao had always looked down on Bai
nTao.
nBai Tao took advantage of the fact that his father was in charge of the school
ndistrict. He bullied the weak and caused havoc around the school. Not only did
nhe forcefully gather protection fees from the school students, but he also
nformed alliances with them. Bai Tao would beat up anyone who refuted him.
nSince Bai Tao’s father was in charge, the teachers in the school turned a blind
neye to Bai T’ao and allowed him to do as he pleased.
nSu Qjao strode over to Bai Tao, who sat at the table, bragging to his classmates.
nSu Qjao pulled his collar with a mean look on his face. Bai Tao was caught off
nguard and fell to the ground.
nWhen Bai Tao saw Su Qiao, he bared his teeth and shouted, “Do you know who
nmy father is, you ignorant b*stard?”
nSu Qjao kicked Bai Tao and said disdainfully, “Your father is not the CEO of the
nBai Corporation. He is just an unfavored second son of the Bai family. Youu
nshouldn’t be so pretentious!”
nIn terms of status, Su Qjao’s eldest brother, Su Jun, was on par with Bai Wei,
nand Bai Tao’s father, Bai Shen, was inferior in comparison.
n“How dare you hit me? You’re finished!” Bai Tao yelled fiercely and got up from
nthe ground.
nBai Tao knew that he was no match for Su Qiao in a one-on-one fight, but he
nwas confident because his classmates would back him up.
nSu Qiao sneered again and said indifferently, “I even dared to fight with the
ntrue young master of the Bai family once. I’m not afraid of you! You’re just an
nimpostor!”
nAfter saying that, Su Qjao grabbed Bai Tao by his collar, dragged him to his
ndesk, and demanded, “Clean up this mess!”
n“Why should I? Who do you think you are” Bai Tao broke free from Su Qiao’s
nrestraint and said while rubbing his neck. Bai Tao’s face was red with rage.
nSu Qiao didn’t want to waste any time negotiating with Bai Tao. He raised his
nfist and said, “I’ll beat you up if you don’t clean up this mess!
nBai Tao swallowed his pride under Su Qiao’s threats and swept away all the
ngarbage on Su Qiao’s desk. Before Bai Tao left, he kicked Su Qjao’s desk as if
nventing his frustrations. Then, he threatened in a low voice, “Just you wait.”
nBai Tao was a vengeful person, and Just as Su Qiao was on his way home from
nschool, Bai Tao brought a group of senior students with him to confront Su
nQjao.
nBai Tao commanded the group of senior students to surround Su Qjao. Bai Tao
nsaid proudly, “I’ve warned you long ago, yet you still insist on returning to
nschool and threatening me!”
nA senior student who was taller than Bai Tao echoed, “Young Master Bai, we’l
nteach this ungrateful b*stard a lesson for you.”
n“Young Master Bai? But isn’t Bai Xin the true young master of the Bai family?”
nSu Qiao was amused. He crossed his arms over his chest and said disdainfully,
n“You’re just a fake!”
nAlthough Bai Xin deserved to be beaten, the fact remained that he was still a
nyoung master of the Bai family. Bai Tao was a street rat who preyed on the
nweak and feared the mighty compared to Bai Xin, who was more composed and
nhonorable.
n“Don’t mention that idi*t in front of me!” When Bai Tao saw the disdainful look
non Su Qiao’s face, he instantly became enraged. Bai Tao raised his fist and
nswung it forward.
nSu Qiao blocked Bai Tao’s fist and continued to provoke him, “You’re so weak.
nAt least the kindergartener, Bai Xin, could fight properly.”
n“shut up!” Bai Tao shouted angrily. Bai Tao truly hated being underestimated
nand being compared with Bai Xin. Su Qjao had utterly triggered Bai Tao, and he
nwas furious.
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