Daddy Academy

Chapter 3135 3160



Chapter 3135 3160

Chapter 3135 3160

"How does it taste?"

"Will we die if we eat it?"

"No! This is pig's blood curd, it's delicious, you should try it."

"Let the baby frog have a taste first."

"Ah~~~"

The little frog, Bai Guagua, let out a mournful cry. Even Robin knew his nickname now, but he didn't dare to lash out at Robin. Instead, he glared at Bai Feng and the others.

"Why are you glaring at me? It's not like I called you 'frog cub'." Bai Feng said irritably, very unhappy with Bai Guagua's bullying behavior. When did he, Brother Feng, become someone everyone bullies?

Without saying a word, Bai Guagua quietly pulled a firecracker out of his pocket and threw it at Bai Feng's feet.

boom! !

Bai Feng jumped up in fright.

"Baby frog!!!"

They started making a ruckus in the yard, while the others prepared to try the freshly made pig's blood curd.

"If Bai Guagua won't eat it, Sister Xi'er, why don't you try it?" Seeing that Bai Guagua wasn't interested, Robin urged Xi'er to try the pig's blood curd first.

Xi'er laughed and said, "I won't eat it. I don't like eating this."

"I eat."

Dunzi tried two pieces and praised them as delicious, then asked Robin to try some too.

Robin was both scared and curious, but in the end he couldn't resist the temptation and tried a piece. Mmm! It tastes pretty good.

The family's pig had just been slaughtered for the New Year, and Dunzi's mother made a dish of pig's blood curd for everyone to try, especially giving a bowl to the children.

Xi'er sat to the side watching, but insisted on not eating pig's blood curd.

Robin ate with increasing gusto, and Dunzi's mother invited her to stay for lunch. The table was laden with pork stew, and she even packed a portion of pig's blood curd for her to take home.

Robin was eating and taking things, and when she got home, her grandmother scolded her for being impolite. She personally brought Robin to Dunzi's house to express her gratitude and decided to let Robin stay at Dunzi's house to help with odd jobs.

Robin was shocked, and then it dawned on her: her grandmother had come to sell her!

Fortunately, Dunzi's mother didn't take her in; she really wanted Robin.

On her way home, Robin was still shaken, and she would occasionally glare at her grandmother, furious at her grandmother's betrayal.

Upon returning home, she immediately went to Xi'er to complain about her grandmother, saying that Xi'er almost never saw her again.

Xi'er comforted her for a couple of minutes and gave her a piece of candy.

Robin's face immediately lit up with a smile, and he suddenly whispered to Xi'er, "Do you want to go slaughter a pig?"

"Huh?" Xi'er was stunned, thinking she hadn't heard clearly.

"Do you want to slaughter pigs? Like the pig slaughtering family in Dunzi's family." Robin chuckled slyly.

Xi'er knew that Little White had started causing trouble, and asked, "What's wrong?"

Robin said mysteriously, "Guagua asked me to go to his house to slaughter a pig."

“Guagua? You’re slaughtering a pig? The pig is so big, and you’re so small, you can’t beat the pig,” Xi’er said.

"It's a little pig!" Robin was full of confidence. She definitely couldn't beat the big pig, but she was confident that the little pig could handle it. Besides, the main force was the frog cub, and she was just playing a supporting role, harassing from the side.

Xi'er asked them curiously what they planned to do.

Robin revealed her and Bai Guagua's entire plan in detail. It turned out that they planned to go to Bai Guagua's house in the afternoon to catch piglets. Bai Guagua's family raised several piglets, which was just right for them to target. They couldn't handle the larger ones, so they were only suitable for bullying the helpless and weak.

After hearing this, Xi'er burst into laughter and couldn't stop.

Needless to say, Robin and the frog's antics tickled her funny bone, making her laugh uncontrollably.

Robin chuckled, thinking his plan was brilliant and wonderful, earning high praise from Sister Xi'er.

She warmly invited Xi'er to join them, saying that three people are always stronger than two, and that way they would be able to deal with the little pig without any problem.

However, Xi'er declined her invitation; she wouldn't participate in such a foolish act, but she was willing to go along to see something unusual.

Moreover, before leaving, Xiaobai specifically told her to keep an eye on Robin and to prioritize his safety.

So Xi'er decided to go with them to ensure their safety. The little pig certainly wouldn't pose a danger to them, but its mother could.

"Are you planning to go secretly? Do your grandparents, parents, and other family members know?" Xi'er asked.

Robin blinked, seemingly puzzled by Xi'er's question. Why would anyone ask such a question? Of course, he didn't know. How could a child tell an adult everything? They weren't on the same page.

"I didn't say it!"

Robin immediately added, "Sister Xi'er, you're not going to tell on me, are you? No way! That's going too far. You can't do that. I was just playing around."

Xi'er chuckled, feeling a little guilty. Yes, she did want to tell on them, but since she'd been exposed, she decided not to. She would go and see for herself.

Little Robin immediately got to work and started preparing. Xi'er saw him running around the room, looking for things everywhere. He found a radish knife, little boots, sleeves, a hat, a small basin, and a small bucket—these were for holding pig's blood curd. Today's pig's blood curd was really delicious.

"You two aren't really going to kill the little pig, are you?" Xi'er was a little suspicious of the two. At first, she thought it was just playing house, but now that Robin had gathered so much equipment, it seemed like he was going to kill the little pig.

"Hiahia, we're just playing house. We're not killing pigs, we're not killing pigs, killing pigs is too scary."

Robin got on her balance bike, hung the small bucket on the handlebars, and put things like a radish knife in the bucket. But there was nowhere to put the small basin. She tried several places but couldn't fit it in, and she was anxiously spinning around.

"Give it to me, I'll carry it for you." Xi'er offered to help, and she also got on her bicycle and set off with Robin to Bai Guagua's house.

As they approached Bai Guagua's house, Robin, who was riding in front, suddenly braked hard, kicking his feet frantically on the ground, and managed to back up two meters, hiding in the alley. He then craned his neck to look out, appearing very cautious.

"What?" Xi'er asked from behind.

Robin shushed her, saying, "Guagua's parents."

Bai Guagua's parents are right at the door.

Xi'er glanced at it and asked, "Then it can't be done. Shall we go back?"

“No, no, we’re not going back,” Robin said. She and Bai Guagua had already discussed it. His parents would be leaving soon, and then they would go to the pigsty to catch the piglets.

After waiting patiently for two minutes and seeing that Bai Guagua's parents had gone out, Robin darted out of the alley and slipped into Bai Guagua's house.

Bai Guagua had been waiting for a long time; his broadsword was itching for a strike.

"Where is your little pig?" Robin asked, brandishing a carrot knife and looking menacing, as if she and the pig were sworn enemies.

"follow me."

Bai Guagua also took a knife, but it wasn't a radish knife; it was a toy sword, over a meter long, which looked quite intimidating.

Fully armed, the two checked each other's equipment and, after confirming that everything was in order, strode confidently into the pigsty behind the house.

There are three large pigs and three piglets in the pigpen.

The three piglets were alone in a pigpen, lying together and grunting as they slept, which gave Bai Guagua and Robin an opportunity.

The two observed the pigsty for a long time, whispering to each other and discussing which one to start.

Robin chose a white piglet, while Bai Guagua chose a black piglet. After arguing, they finally chose the third piglet, a white piglet with black stripes on its fur.

"Are you ready?" Bai Guagua asked. Now that they had chosen the piglet, it was time to go into the pigpen and drag it out. This was a tough task, and it was time to test them.

Robin took a deep breath, nodded and said he was ready, then turned to Xi'er and said, "Sister Xi'er, protect me."

Xi'er said, "Then you shouldn't go."

The best protection is to stay away from it. If you don't go, there will be no danger at all. It's the safest place.

However, this contradicted Robin's plan.

"Then I don't need your protection."

Robin went all out; when she got reckless, she was truly reckless. With her aunt not around, almost no one could control her when she acted recklessly.


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