Chapter 6: Revenge II
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As Xiao Bao lay in bed, his mind buzzing with thoughts of how to exact vengeance on the man who had been sexual harassing his mother. He clenched his fists, his anger rising as he recalled the man's hands groping his mother's body.

Suddenly a message appeared before his eyes.

[New task: Taking revenge for your mother]

[Task: Punish Wu Bin. You can do as you see fit.]

[Time limit: 4 hours]

[Reward: 10 system points, Small Strength Boost]

[Punishment when failed: You will lose the system…]

Xiao Bao's eyes widened as he stared at the message that had appeared before him. A grin slowly spread across his face, his heart pounding with excitement. He had been waiting for an opportunity like this, a chance to make Wu Bin pay for his actions.

He quickly got out of bed, his mind racing with ideas on how to punish Wu Bin. He knew he had to act fast, as the time limit was only four hours. He quickly dressed himself, careful not to make any noise that would alert his mother and sister.

Once he was dressed, he grabbed an old baseball bat and hid it beneath his jacket. He also grabbed a mask, but didn't put it on yet, because that would seem suspicious.

He left the house, and told his mother and sister that he was going out for a walk, making sure to keep his voice steady and calm. His mother and sister didn't think anything bad about it, because he would often take a walk at night, so it was normal for him.

As he stepped out of the house, he took a deep breath, his nerves on edge. He knew that this was his chance to make Wu Bin pay for what he had done to his mother.

He walked quickly through the streets, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew that he had to act fast. He kept his head low, not wanting to attract any attention.

As he approached the Longevity Noodle House, he could see Wu Bin through the window, his greasy face illuminated by the flickering neon lights. Xiao Bao's anger rose within him as he saw the man that kept harassing his mother.

Xiao Bao cautiously scanned his surroundings, ensuring that no one was within sight. He then reached into his pocket and pulled out a mask, carefully adjusting it to cover his nose and mouth.

He opened the door to the noodle house, the sound of Wu Bin's laughter filling his ears. As Xiao Bao cautiously approached the Longevity Noodle House, he noticed Wu Bin standing behind the counter, his hands gripping the edge tightly. The flickering neon lights cast eerie shadows on his face, and his eyes seemed to flicker with a strange intensity.

Xiao Bao's heart raced as he realized what was happening. Wu Bin was leaning back against the counter, his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if lost in pleasure. A young girl, no older than 16, was on her knees in front of him, her dark hair falling forward to conceal her face. She was quite busy. Her hand was wrapped around Wu Bin's thick thigh. And her lips were wrapped around Wu Bin's member.

Wu Bin's grip on her head tightened, as he thrust his hips forward, pushing her face against his swollen member. "Keep sucking you whore," he growled, his eyes narrowing with lust and cruelty. "If you want to keep your job."

Wu Bin's breath came in short, sharp gasps, as the young girl, no older than 16, continued to work her mouth and hand on him. She obediently followed his orders.

Wu Bin's eyes closed, and his mouth opened slightly, as if lost in pleasure. Xiao Bao felt a wave of anger and despair wash over him.

Xiao Bao quickly crossed the room, his footsteps silent as he approached Wu Bin from behind. Xiao Bao raised the baseball bat high above his head, and with all his strength, he brought it down on the back of Wu Bin's head. He wanted to beat him up so bad, that he would become retarded and never leave the hospital.

Wu Bin turned his head slightly, his eyes widening in surprise as he caught sight of the figure standing behind him. "Why?" he muttered through gritted teeth, his hand instinctively reaching for the back of his head, where the pain was radiating from. His fingers came away slick with blood, and he winced at the sight of it.

Wu Bin crumpled to the ground, his eyes wide with shock and pain.

The girl eyes widened when she saw the sudden intruder. She quickly dressed herself, and quickly left the shop.Xiao Bao didn't hesitate, he raised the baseball bat again and brought it down on Wu Bin's head once more. Wu Bin's body convulsed, his eyes rolling back into his head.

Wu Bin lay motionless on the floor, a crimson pool of blood spreading out from beneath him. His eyes were closed, and his breathing was shallow. The smell of iron filled the air, mingling with the scent of noodles and spices from the nearby kitchen. Xiao Bao stood over Wu Bin, his breath coming in short, sharp gasps. His hands shook, and sweat beaded on his forehead. He had never imagined himself capable of such violence, but when he thought of Wu Bin's hands on his mother's the rage inside him was fueled.

He knew that he had accomplished his mission, and that Wu Bin would not bother his mother for a long time.

He surveyed the room, taking in the familiar surroundings of the small noodle shop. He noticed that there were no security cameras hanging from the ceiling or mounted on the walls. The lack of such technology was not surprising, given the modest nature of the establishment. It was a poor noodle shop, after all, and the absence of modern security measures was just another indication of its humble status.

He quickly left the noodle house, his heart pounding in his chest. He walked quickly through the streets, his mind racing with thoughts of what he had just done.

As he approached his house, he quickly hid the baseball bat and the mask inside his jacket, making sure that they were well concealed. He then walked back into the house, his heart still pounding with excitement.

His mother asked how the walk was, and he answered good.

Xiao Bao entered the bathroom the bathroom. He quickly washed the baseball bat and his blood-stained clothes in the sink, his movements swift and efficient. He scrubbed away the evidence of his violent act, his mind racing with thoughts of what he had just done.

As he finished cleaning, a notification from the system appeared before his eyes, informing him that he had completed the quest.

[Quest completed: Taking revenge for your mother]

[Reward: 10 system points, Small Strength Boost]

Xiao Bao's heart pounded with excitement as he read the message. He had successfully avenged his mother, and he had been rewarded for his actions.

He felt a warm sensation spread throughout his body, like a comforting embrace. He noticed his muscles swelling, growing stronger and more defined. His shoulders widened, becoming more pronounced, and he could feel the newfound power coursing through his veins. He caught a glimpse of his reflection in the bathroom mirror, watching in awe as his physique transformed before his eyes. The sight of his now-broad, well-defined shoulders filled him with a sense of confidence and invincibility.

He then opened the system stats and saw the following:

[Character information:

Name: Xiao Bao

Age: 17 years

Skills: Small Strength Boost, Basic Adaptive Resistance Booster, Basic Stamina Boost]

System points: 10]

Xiao Bao felt an overwhelming sense of exhaustion as he stumbled towards his bed, eager to escape the chaos of his first day in this new life. As he sunk into the soft, welcoming embrace of his mattress, he couldn't help but notice the faint scent of detergent lingering in the sheets. He pulled the cozy, worn-out blanket up to his chin, feeling the warmth seep into his weary bones.

He closed his eyes, letting the gentle hum of the ceiling fan lull him into a state of relaxation. The soft glow of the moonlight filtered through the thin curtains, casting a dim, soothing light across the room.

As his mind began to drift, Xiao Bao couldn't help but reflect on the day's events. He had experienced so much in such a short amount of time – from the excitement of seeing his family again.

But now, as he lay in his bed, the weight of the day seemed to melt away. He felt a sense of peace wash over him, as if the world had momentarily paused just for him. He let out a contented sigh, allowing his thoughts to fade into the darkness as he drifted off to sleep.

As the first rays of sunlight filtered through the thin curtains, they illuminated Xiao Bao's face, gently nudging him awake. He slowly opened his eyes, blinking away the lingering sleepiness. As his vision cleared, he saw his mother standing next to his bed, her hands on her hips as she tried to rouse him from his slumber.

"You're not at work?" Xiao Bao mumbled, his voice thick with sleep. His mother gave him a strange look, her brow furrowed with concern.

"The restaurant is temporarily closed," she said, her voice low and serious. "Somebody attacked the manager yesterday." Xiao Bao's eyes widened in surprise, and he sat up in bed, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. His mother's gaze was fixed on him, her eyes filled with suspicion.

Xiao Bao could sense the uneasy atmosphere in the room, and he knew that something was off.

"And you believe I'm the one who did it?"

"Well, did you?" his mother asked, her voice wavering with uncertainty.

Xiao Bao lowered his gaze, staring at the floor. "I was just trying to defend you. How could I let that fucker lay a finger on you? Can I really call myself a man, if I stood by and did nothing?"

His mother smiled. Her eyes welled up with tears, and she wrapped her arms around him tightly. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice thick with emotion.

"Next time, you should inform your mother before doing something reckless. Believe me, I will always stand by you, no matter what."

As Xiao Xue stood by her son's bedside, her eyes were filled with worry and concern. She knew that the temporary closure of the Longevity Noodle House would have a significant impact on their family's finances. Xiao Bao could sense his mother's unease, and he knew that he had to do something to ease her worries.

"Don't worry about money, Mom," Xiao Bao said, his voice filled with confidence and determination. "I'll think of something."

His mother smiled, her eyes filled with gratitude and love. "Thank you, Xiao Bao," she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "But you're my child. A child shouldn't worry about their parent's finances. I will think of something." His mother left the room soon after.

Xiao Bao then walked through the small, cramped apartment, his mind racing with ideas and possibilities. He knew that he had to find a way to earn money, and he was determined to do whatever it took to make it happen.

Xiao Bao's fingers flew across the screen as he navigated through the System Shop. He scrolled through the list of skills, his eyes darting back and forth, searching for something that could help him in his quest to make money.

As he scanned the list, his heart skipped a beat when he spotted the perfect skill! His eyes widened in surprise and excitement, and he couldn't help but let out a small gasp. This skill could be the key to turning his family's fortunes around.

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