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The Science Ace Go Back To The Past To Save Her Brothers-Chapter 121 - Mind Your Own Business
Chapter 121 Mind Your Own Business
Su Zhen recognized the bicycle and was surprised. He sighed with emotion. “Wow, this bicycle is tough to come by. You must’ve spent a lot of money on it, Su Qiao.”
Su Su was aware of how difficult it was to get a bike like Bai Xin’s when she rode it at the kindergarten. There was no stock of it left in the country, and Bai Xin’s father had obtained it through some of his notable connections.
But the bicycle that Su Qiao had gifted to Su Su was more precious than Bai Xin’s. Su Su didn’t know how Su Qiao managed to pull this off.
The little girl was aware of how precious this gift was, so she looked at Su Qiao gratefully. Her eyes sparkled as she said, “You must’ve worked very hard to buy this bicycle for me, Fifth Brother. I really like it! Thank you!” 𝙛𝐫e𝚎wℯ𝗯𝒏𝗼ѵ𝙚l.𝒄o𝚖
When Bai Xin offered to give Su Su his bicycle, the little girl was tempted, but she refused to take it. Also, she thought that the bike was not as practical as a car. Su Su didn’t expect Su Qiao to remember what she said. 𝑓𝗿𝐞𝘦𝘄e𝘣n𝘰𝘷eƖ.c𝘰𝗺
“It wasn’t hard to get. I’m happy as long as you like it,” Su Qiao snorted. He was proud as he looked at Su Su. Despite what Su Qiao said, he searched high and low for this bicycle to buy it for Su Su. In the end, Su Qiao had to depend on Su Jun’s connections to get one from abroad. Su Qiao had even customized the bike’s appearance before giving it to Su Su.
This way, Su Su would no longer be envious of Bai Xin. That brat, Bai Xin, is delusional if he thinks he can get close to Su Su with his bicycle.’
Su Su was thrilled and decided to ride around the Su family home several times. Then she reluctantly got off the bicycle and said to Su Qiao with a joyful expression, “I want to ride in the kindergarten tomorrow too!”
“Of course, you can! But you can’t ride it on the roadside, only inside the kindergarten’s compound, all right?” Su Qiao said calmly. The corners of Su Qiao’s lips curled into a smile as he was in an excellent mood.
“Okay, stop being so proud of yourself and just smile.” Su Zhen laughed and patted Su Qiao’s shoulder. Su Zhen was also delighted with his siblings getting along well.
“Don’t say such things, Su Zhen!” Su Qiao blushed and chased after Su Zhen, wanting to beat him up. Just like that, everyone walked into the Su family home together, looking harmonious and joyful.
“Damn it. How did Su Qiao and Su Su become so close?” Su Ren muttered as she stood by the window and watched. She couldn’t help but clench the curtain angrily.
When Su Ren saw Su Qiao squatting beside the gift box, waiting for Su Su to return, she assumed that Su Qiao was up to no good again, so she decided to sit back and enjoy the show.
But when Su Ren saw the Su siblings being kind to each other, she became disgusted. Su Qiao and Su Su were sworn enemies before, so Su Ren wondered why their relationship had drastically changed when she returned from the hospital.
‘The gift that Su Qiao gave me back then was filled with spiders, but he gave Su Su a bicycle instead. What right does Su Su have to be treated so well?!’
The more Su Ren thought about this, the angrier she became. She slammed the windowsill and walked downstairs.
Su Ren’s personal servant, Lu Wei, had been kicked out of the Su family home ever since the incident with Su Su’s puppy, and at this moment, Su Ren was all alone. Since Su Ren’s calf was injured, she could only walk down the stairs slowly with the support of the stair rails.
Su Ren dragged her injured calf to the bottom of the stairs step by step as the twins had already started eating. Su Qian looked up hurriedly but remained silent. Then she looked down and continued to eat.
However, Su Ren immediately noticed Su Qian’s glance and became dissatisfied. Su Ren sat down, raised her chin, and glared at Su Qian with malicious intent. “Su Qiao gifted Su Su a bicycle, and they went into the house hand in hand. Did you see that?”
Su Qian continued eating and replied indifferently, “I didn’t see anything. Whatever the case, it has nothing to do with me, so you don’t have to tell me about such things. I think you should just mind your own business.”