Chapter 64 - Cripple Her as Well
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nChapter 64: Cripple Her as Well
nTranslator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: Endless Fantasy Translation
n“Brat, how dare you disrespect Young Master Bai! You must have a death wish!”
nThe senior students surrounding Su Qjao saw that Bai Tao was angry, so they
nquickly rushed forward and held Su Qjao down.
nThis group of hooligans was different from the chubby little boy’s lackeys that
nSu Qjao had beaten up. They did not care about what would happen to Su Qjao.
nThey only cared about their attacks’ speed, accuracy, and brutality. That was
nwhy the hooligans held Su Qjao down before attacking
n“Let go of my brother!” Su Su quickly jumped out of the car and shouted as
njogged over from far away.
nWith just a few steps, Wan Shuang caught up with Su Su. Then she carried Su
nSu and rushed over.
nHowever, the two of them were still a step behind. After the hooligans pinned
nSu Qjao down, Bai Tao fiercely punched Su Qjao in the stomach. The intense
npain immediately caused Su Qjao to arch his body.
n“Stop fighting this instant!” As soon as Su Su arrived, she jumped dowm from
nWan Shuangs arms and hurriedly put herself in front of Su Qjao. Wan Shuang
nthen started to pry the hooligans away from Su Qjao, successfully saving him.
nAfter successfully saving her fifth brother, Su Su felt that she could finally
nheave a sigh of relief. She looked at the boy who was surrounded by the
nhooligans and frowned.
nIf Su Su recalled, this person was Su Ren’s younger brother, Bai Tao.
nIf Su Ren had become a spy under Bai Shen and his wife’s orders, Bai Tao was
njust a spoiled brat.
nBai Shen and his wife had influenced Su Ren to pave the way for their son, Bai
nTao. Bai Tao was an extremely evil person, and he would do anything to
nachieve his goals. Before Su Su traveled back in time, Bai Tao had played a big
nhand in Su Qjao’s drug addiction.
nWhen the Su family faced difficulties, Bai Tao and his men secretly fanned the
nflames.
nBut now that Su Qjao had met his enemy, Su Qjao just wanted to rush forward
nand immediately punch him.
nWhen Bai Tao saw a four-year-old child rush forward to save Su Qiao, he held
nhis stomach and laughed aloud. “Hahaha! Oh, Su Qjao, why are you so pathetic?
nEven your little sister has to save you.”
nSu Qjao placed both his forearms on both knees and glared at Bai Tao with
nhatred in her eyes.
nSu Su was standing in front of Su Qjao while being ridiculed by Bai Tao. She
nimmediately scolded, “Do you think you’re so great? Look at these underlings
nof yours. Do you think that they sincerely respect you? You just bribed them
nwith money! Without money, you would just be a pathetic and disgusting fool!
nWhen the surrounding hooligans heard this, although they were embarrassed,
nthey looked at each other and remained silent because Su Su was indeed telling
nthe truth. When Bai Tao noticed this, he became even angrier. He then shouted,
n“I want you all to break her bones! I’ll pay you all an additional three hundred
nyuan!”
nWhen the hooligans heard that they would receive more money, they became
nexcited and prepared to attack.
nBeating a four-year-old girl was like abusing a kitten or a dog to those
nhooligans. They would have no qualms about it. The only difference was that if
nthey beat Su Su up, they would get paid.
nSu Qiao wiped the sweat off his forehead and frowned. He pushed Su Su out of
nthe way and roared, “Run! Don’t worry about me!”
nAfter saying that, Su Qiao charged toward Bai Tao fiercely, grabbed his neck,
nand held him onto the ground.
nThe moment Su Qjao made a move, a big fight broke out. The surrounding
nhooligans rushed forward and began to punch whoever was in their way.
nSu Su wanted to rush in to save Su Qjao, but Wan Shuang intercepted her. As
nWan Shuang looked at the group of little children fighting, she felt helpless
nand frustrated.
nBut this wasa fight between children. It would be too demeaning for her to get
ninvolved, and Wan Shuang would bea bully. But she quickly became restless. It
nwas because the person getting beaten up was Su Su’s brother. Although Su Jun
ndid not ask Wan Shuang to protect Su Qjao, she kmew Su Su would be sad.
nWhen Wan Shuang saw the worried and distressed look in the little girl’s eyes,
nshe rolled up her sleeves and patted Su Su on the back. She coaxed, “Go over to
nthe side and wait for me.”
nThen Wan Shuang rushed in and effortlessly beat up a few hooligans, throwing
nthem to the side of the road.
nSu Su was not satisfied with what she saw. She even took advantage of the
nchaos and gave the hooligans a few more kicks as a way to help Su Qjao get his
nrevenge.
nToward the end of the fight, Su Qjao grabbed Bai Tao and beat him to a pulp. Su
nQjao hit Bai Tao until his nose began to bleed, and Bai Tao hit Su Qjao until the
ncorners of his mouth turned purple. When Wan Shuang separated the twoof
nthem, Su Qjao was still yelling at the top of his voice, “You’re a sc*mbag! I feel
nlike vomiting every time I see you! Bah!”
nWhen the hooligans saw that Bai Tao had been overwhelmed by Su Qjao, they
nran forward and picked Bai Tao up, who was paralyzed on the ground and ran
naway.
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