Chapter 738: The Great Tang Dynasty. Registration



Chapter 738: The Great Tang Dynasty. Registration

With tears in her eyes, the old lady walked from the first floor to the ninth floor. Only two families bought two bowls and kindly gave her 0.5 points, which was just a drop in the bucket.

"Okay, thank you, thank you."

She hurriedly asked the old man to spread out the items on the ground and let them choose whatever they wanted and give any price they wanted.

Everyone had these simple daily necessities, but just to help out, everyone picked one that would not affect their lives.

“0.5 points.”

"1 point."

“0.8 points.”

“…”

No one was well off, but everyone tried their best and finally managed to collect 7 points.

The old lady's son didn't know what to say and stood awkwardly by the side. But her daughter-in-law reacted faster and went back home to get out some homemade tools, giving everyone more room to choose.

"Let me buy another fruit knife." The speaker was a short-haired woman, who scanned another point.

She really felt heartbroken. This was the result she had been saving up for a week.

She has elderly and children in her family, so they don't want to live in a place that is too low-end. The couple's monthly salary is barely enough for their living.

But it was because she had elderly parents and young children to take care of that she wanted to help the old lady. She couldn't imagine what she would be like if she lost her family.

"Thank you, thank you." The old lady wiped away her tears and remained strong.

Lao Chu took a deep breath and pointed at a string of colorful plastic beads that looked like a bracelet from a one-dollar or two-dollar store. "I want this."

He scanned the QR code with his watch and transferred 20 points.

Everyone in 904 held their breath. It looked like this bead was dug out of the mud by his child!

"Brother, what you gave me..." The old lady wanted to say so much, but when she thought about her own situation, she didn't have the capital to say such things.

She knelt on her knees again and wanted to kowtow.

"No, get up quickly." Old Chu blocked it with her hand, then winked at her son. The son hurriedly helped his mother up. The old man stretched out his hands behind him, wanting to help but having no place to help, he could only keep saying thank you.

The people around him also gave him approving looks. 20 points were really not a small number. If he lived frugally and added some weeds and clay, it would be enough to survive for two months.

Although Lao Chu loves to show off, he doesn't want to be the focus in this situation, so he hurriedly said, "Big sister, since you call me your brother, then listen to me and use your points to arrange hospitalization for your child. Don't rush to find someone to use their connections to buy a first-class antidote."

This is when there are the most scammers.

"That's... good." The old lady stood up. She sold 3 points in the morning and she still had 2 points. With the 28 points she just got, she could go to the hospital. "I will remember your kindness."

"The child is fine, that's better than anything else. You must go to the hospital. It's a mess out there right now. Don't trust outsiders."

After saying this, Old Chu gave Chu An a look, and Chu An sent a message to Guozi who was in the hospital, saying that a child about fourteen or fifteen years old would be admitted to the hospital soon, his surname was Han.

She saw the child’s homework book among the pile of useless daily necessities, with beautiful small calligraphy writing on it - Han Chengyuan.

"Give him an antidote, don't let anyone know, and let the caregiver who accompanies him stay in the hospital for the next few days."

Guozi replied quickly: I will guarantee to complete the task.

Chu An gave all the undistributed antidotes to Guozi for safekeeping, and he could decide how to use and distribute them.

"I have a car, I can take you there." someone in the crowd said.

The old lady naturally thanked him profusely again and took the opportunity to write down the faces of those who had helped her today. As long as she lived, she would repay the favor.

After everyone left, Cui Nan walked up to Lao Chu and said, "Thank you for what happened just now."

"You helped too." Old Chu looked at him approvingly. This kid's character was naturally beyond reproach, but he still needed experience. "Go home and have a rest."

"Ah-Okay." He turned around slowly, then suddenly turned back to them and said, "Um...my dad called me."

"That's good." said Lao Chu.

The son of the Xia family also went to help send the child, leaving only the daughter-in-law to pack up her things. She looked at the old lady's things and finally took them all back home.

Chu An and the other two thought the conversation was over, so they went home. Old Chu was the first to reach the door, his hand already on the doorknob. Chu An and Gu Ye were also almost at the door, and they heard Cui Nan's voice behind them, with a hint of joy, "I signed up."

"What registration?" Lao Chu paused, expressing doubt.

"Didn't you watch the Sheng Tang Forum?" Cui Nan was a little surprised. "They are recruiting team members."

Gu Ye took out his cell phone first. Lao Chu released his hand that was holding the door handle and walked to Gu Ye.

As expected, the four big words "Recruiting Soldiers and Horses" appeared prominently on the homepage of Sheng Tang's official website, followed by a short and exciting video.

Gu Ye clicked on it and was asked to fill in basic information. There was a letter of commitment at the bottom, and the compensation was 30 points a day.

"Brother, I'm going too. You help me write." The tall, fair-skinned boy who was sticking to Cui Nan spoke with a frown, and it sounded like he had some intellectual problems.

"You can't go. Go home and have some rest." Cui Nan pulled his hand away without leaving a trace, but his wrist was grabbed again.

"No, I won't go back. There are too many people at home and they will scold me." The tall man said while pursing his lips, looking a little aggrieved.

Just now, my mother's mother, my mother's sister, my mother's sister's other mother, and a bunch of people rushed into their house, occupied his and his brother's rooms, and said that he was more irritable and ignorant than before, and asked what he would do if he lost his parents.

He didn't want to go back, didn't want to see them, and he wasn't a burden.

Alas, Cui Nan also didn’t want to face that whole family, so he secretly signed up and will gather at the square at 7 o’clock tonight, so he doesn’t have to go home anymore.

I don’t know what would happen if my dad knew about this. He…would probably agree.

"How old are you? You signed up for it." Old Chu didn't pay attention to the conversation between the two brothers. Instead, he looked at Cui Nan in disbelief, "You can't think you can go to war just because you are tall."

"I'm not only tall, I'm also very strong." Cui Nan was a little unconvinced, "I also learned fighting skills from my father."

Chu An closed his phone. He didn’t expect that the temporary command post acted so quickly.

"You guys chat, I'm going back to my room."

She didn't think Cui Nan could pass the test. Even if the Public Security Bureau was short of people, it would not hire a primary school child.

She planned to go out tonight to get familiar with the route, check out the situation, and go to bed early.

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