I Sell Lunch Boxes in the Survival Game

A crazy pervert × cold-hearted but warm-hearted little naive.

Transmigrated to the interstellar era, Ming Mei chose a job where she could lie down with her eyes closed to live a peaceful lif...

Chapter 630 Lies

After that, as if possessed, he brought up the topic of space colonization again, this time referring to our family.

"What do you mean by 'what do you want to do'?" Unlike his mother, who simply refused with a smile, the man's expression was serious, with a hint of scrutiny in his eyes.

When the other person looked at her, Zhen Po suddenly felt a little guilty and quietly added, "I mean... it's not about promoting interstellar migration, we should..."

"I disagree!" The man interrupted Zhen Po's suggestion abruptly, giving her no room to maneuver.

At this moment, the woman secretly tugged at his sleeve, looked nervously at Zhen Po, and said, "That's not what your father meant. He just feels he's too old, so he's not willing..."

I said, I don't agree to your registration.

This time, the man, who always listened to his wife, pulled his arm away from her grasp, looked at Zhen Po, and said, word by word, "You cannot register."

...

Why?!

Because the discussion ended badly, Zhen Po ran out of the house late at night. Ming Mei hadn't gone out much these past two days because of the space pirate incident; she was soaking her feet at Lu Xiao Yao's house when Zhen Po showed up.

They brought up this matter as soon as they arrived.

Upon hearing this, Lu Xiaoyao immediately started shouting.

The role Lu Xiaoyao got this time doesn't involve the deep NPC relationships that Zhen Po has; she's currently in a state where she's all set for herself.

Where else is there a role as complex as the one Zhen Po got?

“If we don’t sign up, when the Zerg come, none of us here will be able to escape.” Lu Xiaoyao looked at Zhen Po with a sympathetic gaze, as if the other party had really encountered a big problem this time.

Mingmei, however, saw everything very clearly from the side.

"We can know the future, we know that space pirates are not good people, and the Zerg are even worse, but they don't know that."

In their eyes, this 'space colonization' plan was far too risky; wasn't it normal not to let their own children take that risk?