Chapter 109 - Su Qiao’s Bad Temper

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Su Su’s warm and casual temperament captured Su Qiao’s attention. Su Qiao used to think that his brothers favored Su Su, not caring about him, but these thoughts were gradually fading.

When it was time for recess, the children walked out of their classroom. Bai Xin’s followers came over and formed a circle around the chubby little boy and Su Su.

When the little girl saw Su Qiao standing alone on the field, she paused and waved to Su Qiao. “Come and play with us, Fifth Brother!”

Su Qiao raised his head and looked at Su Su in disbelief. One of Bai Xin’s followers, who wore spectacles, grumbled unhappily, “Isn’t that the scoundrel who got into a fight with Bai Xin last time? We don’t want to play

with him.”

Bai Xin was worried that Su Su would be sad to hear that, so he quickly tapped the bespectacled boy and said, “That doesn’t matter. If Su Su wants him to play with us, so be it. I didn’t even refute, so why are you the

one complaining?”

The bespectacled boy quickly stiffened his body and said with great admiration, “Y-Yes, boss! You’re just brilliant!”

When Su Su called out to Su Qiao, he awkwardly walked over. Su Qiao looked at the group of children as small as Su Su with disdain and said, “I don’t play such games.”

“Oh no. Don’t you want to play with me, Fifth Brother?” Su Su winked at Su Qiao expectantly. She knew that the stubborn Su Qiao would fall for her adorable behavior.

Su Su’s cuteness persuaded Su Qiao, so he agreed without hesitation, “All right.” The thin and tall Su Qiao towered over the group of little children. The others began to protest, but Bai Xin and his followers glared at

the other children. The teachers feared the influence of the Bai and Su families, so they turned a blind eye and allowed Su Qiao to play with the children.

The children divided themselves into three teams. Bai Xin, Su Su, and Su Qiao were on the Fierce Tigers team. The children played some regular games, such as foot racing, musical chairs, tug of war, etc. Then they

would calculate each team’s scores, and the winners would be rewarded with a snack.

Su Qiao was extremely awkward the entire time. Even though Su Qiao had the physical advantage, he was hesitant in the games that tested agility and reaction. He couldn’t beat the little kindergarteners.

On the other hand, Bai Xin and Su Su performed well. They put in 100% of their energy to win points for the Fierce Tigers while Bai Xin’s followers cheered.

However, Bai Xin and Su Su were worn out in the later games. Their physical strength was exhausted, and they were drenched in sweat. The other team soon overtook them in points.

During the halftime break, Bai Xin and his team gathered to discuss their strategies while Su Su approached Su Qiao, who was awkward and hesitant the whole time.

She raised her head and said, “What’s wrong, Fifth Brother? You used to be great at these games, so why are you performing so poorly today?”

During the soccer segment, Su Qiao stood in front of the goal and watched absent-mindedly as one of the kindergarteners kicked the ball into the goal, causing the Fierce Tigers to lose the game.

“I-I…” Su Qiao frowned and scratched the back of his head in distress. He was usually very athletic and could ride a motorcycle with ease. But his performance was lacking when it came to playing some games with

children.

Su Qiao felt that these children were too fragile, and he didn’t want to injure them. Instead of admitting this to Su Su, he said helplessly, “It’s nothing. I don’t want to play anymore.”

Su Qiao always thought that team-based games were dull. Su Qiao felt that his teammates would constantly get in his way and hinder his chances of winning..