166 Wouldn’t Admit It No Matter What
Su Su sighed again and waved her hand, refusing Bai Xin’s offer. She said with a saddened expression, “Bai Xin, what would you do when you’ve done something terrible, and your father found out about it?”
Bai Xin was shocked, but he answered righteously, “I’ll refuse to admit it, of course! I’m my father’s only child. He can’t argue with me no matter how angry he is.”
Bai Xin felt that his words were cowardly. The chubby little boy wanted to protect his pride before his Goddess, Su Su, so she added, “But a man like me would never do bad things. I’m a moral and responsible man!”
However, Su Su completely ignored Bai Xin’s cool behavior and flattering eyes. Her gaze dispersed as if she had thought of something. It seemed that Bai Xin’s words had enlightened Su Su.
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No matter what Luo Chen suspected, Su Su was still just a four-year-old girl. Even if Luo Chen could connect the dots, would he be able to say that Su Su had traveled back in time?
Any other person wouldn’t have such a ridiculous imagination. Therefore, Su Su knew she should just deny Luo Chen’s allegations no matter what. After all, Luo Chen was the only person suspicious of her.
Nonetheless, Su Su never expected that Luo Chen would have experienced a more bizarre situation than hers. Su Su was in her twenties when she traveled back in time to her four-year-old self, while Luo Chen had died in his twenties, being reborn as his nine-year-old self.
Since that was the case, Luo Chen could guess the truth behind Su Su’s true identity. However, Su Su would only find out about Luo Chen’s secret later.
Meanwhile, school ended more than an hour earlier than usual. When Su Su came home, she realized that Su Qiao and the twins hadn’t returned. The house was empty.
Su Su was bored, so she went to the kitchen and watched as the servants prepared some food. “Miss Su Su, what do you want us to make for your big brother?” A servant asked kindly.
The servant’s recognized that Su Su had a talent for baking after seeing her bake a cake for Su Jun. Looking at the adorable Su Su, the servants were willing to let Su Su into the kitchen and let her cook something.
“Well, I think I should make some cookies for my brothers.” Su Su placed a finger on her chin, pondered, and continued, “Oh, and for Su Qian and Su Hao too!”
With an idea in mind, Su Su prepared to make the cookies. She asked the servants to help her put on an apron. Then she put on some protective sleeves to protect her clothes from getting dirty. The little girl also tied her smooth hair into a bun. She looked like an adorable chef.
Su Su stepped on a small stool next to the kitchen counter. After weighing some ingredients, she began kneading the dough with utter focus.