The Villainess is Three and a Half Years Old Chapter 21.1

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The three-year-old little child was not big; there was no chance of escaping if she were caught by an adult. Plus, Ye Ya's head was dizzy so she couldn't exert any strength on her body.

Looking at the big hand holding her arm, Ye Ya raised her head in fear.

However, when she saw that face, her fear subsided and turned into surprise.

“Mister driver?" Ye Ya didn't expect to meet the house driver here, so her eyes widened in disbelief.

“Master asked me to take you home." The driver let go of Ye Ya, glanced at the messy environment around him, and frowned, “It's so unsafe here, how can you go to a place like this by yourself?"

When Ye Linchuan asked him to come to Shijin Cave to pick up Ye Ya, he was shocked. He was surprised that a three-year-old girl had the stamina to come this far. Shijin Cave was an infamous place in Longcheng for its chaos. If you don't pay attention to your surroundings, you may encounter an accident. Good thing he arrived in time so nothing big happened.

“Come on up." Without waiting for Ye Ya to react, the driver hugged her into the back seat.

Ye Ya's whole body was burning, and her limbs were soft and weak.

After getting in the car, she didn't scream or cause trouble. She just looked out the window in a daze.

The driver started the engine and sighed watching Ye Ya in the rearview mirror.

Ye Ya's disappearance was discovered at home earlier. The eldest young master in the family had a tight mouth and refused to say where she was no matter what. Fortunately, they found the fallen bicycle at the station, and then followed the surveillance all the way to Shijing. They definitely put a lot of effort into this.

“It's amazing that Ye Ya can go so far without help.” Seeing that the little girl didn't speak, the driver thought she was feeling down, and hurriedly changed his words to praise, "If it were my seventeen year-old son, he wouldn’t know the way back if you threw him out.”

The driver suddenly started the conversation and chatted with Ye Ya about interesting things at his home.

Ye Ya felt uncomfortable in her stomach. She knelt on her seat, grabbed the car window with both hands, and her eyelashes flickered while she gazed out of the window.

Across the road was a playground. The pink ferris wheel rotated leisurely under the blue sky and white clouds. Even when the windows were closed, she could hear the sound of music floating from the playground.

The driver's voice paused and changed the topic, asking, "Ye Ya wants to go play?" ”

She turned her head, her expression confused.

The child's ignorant and pure look hurt the driver.

Only then did he remember that the girl in the back seat was a clone. She hadn't received any education for three years. She probably didn't even know what a playground was. If she were to be taken back this time, she might face destruction.…

The driver felt sour in his heart: "Mister will take you to the playground to play, okay? ”

Ye Ya blinked and shook her head: “I don't want to go." She was not feeling well and wanted to sleep.

Her refusal seemed to the driver to have another meaning, and she looked even more pitiful to him, "don’t be afraid, I won't tell Master."

“?” Ye Ye frowned in confusion, “But I don't want to go."

Driver, "You do."

Driver, "You definitely want to."

Children like to go to the playground, especially three-year-olds, who want to go even more!

It must not be what she truly desire to say that she didn’t want to go, and she must be afraid that Mr. Ye would blame her.

The driver sighed.

The child was so pitiful, bearing a fate that shouldn't be borne at this age.

The driver felt a rush of grief, lowered his head, and wiped away tears.

His behavior completely confused the little monster.

Why did he cry all of a sudden? Adults were really strange.

Ye Ya knocked on her aching head, and suddenly thought that it might be mister driver himself who wanted to go, but he was a bit embarrassed, so he told her to go.

Okay.

Ye Ya made her decision, sat down again, and said to the driver, "Then we can only play for a while."

“It's okay, it's okay to stay for a bit longer."

Ye Ya pouted, “Just for a while!”

The driver nodded again and again: “It's okay, it's okay, it's okay to play two bits longer even. Mister will definitely not tell Master. Don't you worry."

“…”

Adults are so annoying!

Ye Ya inhaled deeply. Whatever, she was a kind little monster, and she must tolerate humans.

The car turned to the playground, and the driver got in line to buy a ticket, then led Ye Ya into the entrance.