Tech Dominator Starts with Raising Kids-Chapter 319: Experiment

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Chapter 319: Chapter 319: Experiment

As soon as Su Wenyan finished speaking, some color seemed to return to Cao Mingxin’s otherwise pale face.

Look closely, there where there seemed to be some color, it was clearly from blushing.

In the time of one meal, he became an absolute rookie.

And he couldn’t even argue back.

Can you blame him? No, you can’t!

Who would have thought that Su Wenyan, a woman, could hold her liquor so well.

More importantly, Su Wenyan was very competitive.

In order to win, she could continue drinking even after throwing up, it was simply crazy.

Watching Cao Mingxin lower his head with a flushed face, the corners of Su Wenyan’s mouth slightly turned up.

"With your drinking capacity, you dare to compete with me."

"I, your sister, am a real champ."

Patted her grumbling stomach, Su Wenyan decided not to provoke Cao Mingxin further.

Right now, the most important thing was to fill up her stomach.

Otherwise, she would be weak and listless for the rest of the day.

At this hour, there were not many people in the canteen.

Cao Mingxin hesitated for a moment while holding the tray, but then walked towards Su Wenyan’s table.

Seeing the tray, Su Wenyan looked up and gave it a glance.

"How did we all get back to the dorm last night?"

Cao Mingxin asked in surprise:

"You don’t know?"

"Right, you definitely don’t know, you passed out."

"If the boss’s bodyguard hadn’t said there was no problem, that you were just drunk, the boss would have probably called 120 for an ambulance."

Su Wenyan glared at Cao Mingxin, but she knew that what he said was probably true.

She was aware that there was one person among the boss’s bodyguards who used to be a field medic.

Cao Mingxin shrugged and said, "You were carried back to the dorm by Secretary Xia."

"Carried?" Su Wenyan asked with wide-open eyes.

"Yeah, Secretary Xia carried you on her shoulder with ease."

"What happened afterward, I don’t know."

"I was helped back to the dorm."

In bed, Candy, with her hair like a bird’s nest, watched her brother lying there sound asleep, showing no intention of getting up, and pouted.

Finally, she let out a sigh.

Her brother was still asleep. The little one slipped down from the bed and went to throw away her diaper by herself.

Brushed her teeth, washed her face.

Returning to the bedside to see, her brother was still in the same sleeping position.

Breakfast didn’t look promising from her brother.

Running downstairs, the little one stood at the doorway and shouted.

"Feiyan, I’m hungry."

Today was a rest day, and everyone knew the boss always slept in on such days.

When buying breakfast, naturally they’d bring something back for the little one.

Feiyan skillfully used the microwave to warm up the breakfast.

A few minutes later, the little one was eating buns and drinking porridge, her little feet swinging in the air.

"Meow meow meow~"

"Meow~"

The little one looked at Bun, rubbing against her feet, shrugged and said:

"Bun, hang in there a bit longer."

"Once I’m full and strong, I’ll go find you cat food, okay?"

"Meow meow meow~"

No matter how much Bun meowed, the little one was in no hurry.

Her brother said Bun missing a meal occasionally was fine.

With all that flesh, if she doesn’t lose weight, she’ll kick the bucket someday.

Strange, what does "kick the bucket" mean?

Never mind, eating the bun is what matters most, not thinking about it.

Slowly finishing breakfast, half an hour passed by.

Bun lay on the little one’s slippers, not bothering to even meow for rubbing.

"Let’s go, Bun."

Standing in front of the cat food as tall as she was, Candy stepped on a small stool, used all her strength to scoop a bowl of cat food, and poured it into the cat bowl.

Thinking for a bit, Candy turned around and scooped another bowl of cat food.

"Meow meow meow~"

"Where did I put the dried fish?" said Candy, looking around after jumping off the stool.

"Eh, why hide it in the drawer."

"There’s nutritional paste too."

Candy scratched her head, thought for a bit, and then put the nutritional paste back. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

"Brother said Bun is over-nourished and shouldn’t have any more."

"My brother wouldn’t lie to me."

The little one busied herself for a while, clapped her hands.

"Alright, Bun, eat slowly, I’m going to wake my brother now."

"Sigh, such a bother for me."

"The sun’s already up."

By the bedside, watching her brother’s brow twitch, the little one impatiently spoke to her smartwatch:

"Zero, open the curtains."

The glaring sunlight hit Mo Jingchun’s eyes, making the whole world seem red.

A waking Mo Jingchun covered his face from the sharp sunlight, meeting his little sister’s innocent eyes.

"What time is it..."

"It’s already past ten, brother."

"The sun’s been out and about for ages."

Yawning, Mo Jingchun took a deep breath.

"I’m getting up, I’m getting up."

He didn’t forget that he had something important to do today.

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At noon, after lunch, Mo Jingchun took his sister to the pedestrian crossing in front of the market.

A big one and a small one, sitting on two small stools, eyes fixated on the pedestrian crossing.

The winter noontime sun was pleasantly warm but not hot, feeling very comfortable.

The little one, holding her chin in both hands, eagerly watched the traffic lights, not knowing why her brother came here to sit.

The place wasn’t fun at all.

She really wanted to go to the rocking car across the shop~

"Brother."

"Mmh~"

"What are we doing here?"

"Just sitting here is so boring~"

"Waiting for someone."

"Waiting... for who..." Before the little one could finish, she suddenly felt herself lifted up.

Uh... her brother had picked her up and dashed out.

Mo Jingchun kindly said to the old lady about to cross the road:

"Granny, let me and my sister help you cross the street."

Once the light turned green, that granny bolted across faster than you could imagine.

In the brief moment Mo Jingchun was surprised, the granny had already crossed the street.

Candy blinked at her brother as if to ask what he was doing.

Back on the little stool, Mo Jingchun fell into thought.

Why would someone run for no reason?

Did he look like a bad guy?

Not far away, Wild Wolf and others scattered around watched their boss’s doubtful actions with no clue.

They exchanged glances, shaking their heads.

Evidently, their boss’s brilliant idea was beyond their understanding.

An entire afternoon went by, Mo Jingchun and his sister went through it, finally figuring out the pattern, making his mouth curve slightly into a smile.

Turns out you only gain points by helping people who truly need it.

And he discovered, it wasn’t only helping a granny across the street that earned points.

Even helping grandpas worked!

An unexpected event revealed that as long as you help good people in need, you could earn points.

More precisely, aiding kind people in need would earn points.

This was the result Zero came up with after building a model for analysis.