Oh No, Daddy Sent Me To The Beast World!-Chapter 37: I was almost bullied to death
Lin Huahua’s brown eyes widened so much that they almost turned into two round little buttons the moment she saw the floating hologram in front of her.
For one second, she just stood there stiffly, staring at the familiar face inside the light screen as if she had been struck by lightning from the heavens.
Then the next second, her nose turned sour.
Her eyes turned red. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
And her whole small body trembled once like a poor little white rat who had finally found her way back to her nest after rolling through suffering outside.
"Pa!" Lin Huahua cried out, her voice so loud and full of grievance that anyone who heard it would think she had just escaped death by a hair.
If someone did not know the truth, they would definitely imagine that she had crossed mountains of blades and seas of fire before finally seeing her father again.
In reality, Sci-fi supreme ruler Lin Zhanshan, who was standing in the hologram with his hands behind his back and his usual stern face, had already seen everything.
He had seen her wake up.
He had seen her complain.
He had seen her stomp around.
He had seen her puff up at people like an angry dumpling.
He had seen her steal glances, act brave, get shy, argue, and even order beastmen around with a small face full of seriousness.
To put it simply, he had already watched enough to know one very important thing.
His daughter was alive.
Very alive.
In fact, she was so alive that the amount of yapping stored inside her little mouth was clearly still overflowing.
Sure enough, the moment Lin Huahua confirmed that the hologram was real, she practically threw herself toward it.
Of course, she could not actually touch it. It was only a projection.
So what happened was that she rushed forward too fast, forgot it was not a real body, almost bumped nose first into the stone wall beside her, then quickly stopped herself with both hands and a sharp little gasp.
Her hide skirt swayed.
Her small fluffy rat tail, which had been hanging behind her in a relaxed curl, instantly puffed up in agitation.
"Pa! You’ve finally decided to contact me!" Lin Huahua said, and then before Lin Zhanshan could even open his mouth, she had already started. "Do you know how hard my life has been? Do you know what kind of place you threw your only precious daughter into? This is not training, this is murder! This is attempted murder! This is emotional murder!"
Lin Zhanshan looked at her.
Silently.
Lin Huahua did not care at all.
Her mouth had already entered full speed.
That was the thing about finally seeing a family member after being dumped into a primitive simulation. The words came out like a flood that had broken a dam.
She pointed at herself dramatically. "Look at me! Just look at me properly! I was walking around all day! Walking, Pa! On the ground! With my own feet! On stones! On dirt! On hard ugly earth that has never heard of technology a day in its life!"
As she said this, she lifted one foot a little as if presenting evidence in court.
Then she immediately bent down, grabbed her ankle, and showed him the faint marks and little scratches from earlier.
"See this? See it? This is what your daughter has suffered!" Lin Huahua said with a trembling voice full of accusation. "I even got bruised. I nearly fell several times. Actually, I did fall. More than once. I was basically rolling around outside like a poor abandoned rat cub."
This was, of course, a very shameless distortion of reality.
She had stumbled once.
Maybe twice.
Rolled around like a poor abandoned rat cub?
Absolutely not.
Lin Zhanshan knew this very well, because he had seen the whole thing with his own eyes through the monitoring system connected to the simulation.
He had seen her step carefully. He had seen her pout at the rough ground. He had seen her recover her balance each time with great drama but no actual rolling involved.
Still, he only stood there and let her continue.
Lin Huahua saw that her father was not interrupting, and this only encouraged her more.
Her eyes became even redder.
Her voice became even louder.
She pointed toward the entrance of the cave as though all the evil of the world was gathered there. "And somebody even tried to slap me!"
This part had a grain of truth.
Very small grain.
A lonely little grain, sitting in a corner.
But the way she told it made it sound as if she had just escaped an assassination attempt from five hundred enemies.
"I was almost bullied to death," Lin Huahua declared, placing one hand on her chest and looking like she might faint from memory alone. "There were people glaring at me everywhere. They looked at me like they wanted to eat me alive. I have been enduring so much in silence. So much. You do not even know."
Lin Zhanshan’s brows twitched once.
Silence?
His daughter?
What a bold word to use.
In the time since she had entered the simulation, he had yet to witness even one complete hour of silence from her.
But because he was her father, and because he had long grown used to the way Lin Huahua could take one grain of sand and build a mountain out of it, he merely kept watching.
Lin Huahua sniffled and continued, her little nose red now. "Even the system is useless. Completely useless. I asked it for help and it told me it cannot help me with cheat codes and it can only make sure I do not die. Why would I want to die? Do I look like someone who wants to die? What kind of comfort is that? It might as well have said, ’Good luck, User Princess, please try not to perish in a ditch.’"
She threw both hands into the air after saying this, looking so aggrieved that if the system had appeared in front of her right now, she probably would have tried to bite it.







