Chapter 487 Raising a Child in the End of the World 51



"Hello, I'm Chu He."

Chu He immediately had a lot of questions in his mind.

"Let's find a place to talk." Lin Xiaoman winked at Hao Qiong, then pulled him over without saying anything, "Chu Youyou, come here and play with your brother."

"Dad, you can't just disappear this time. You have to tell me, okay?" Chu Youyou was reluctant to leave. "Uncle Hao, you have to help me watch over Dad. Don't let him run away."

"Yeah." Chu He responded.

"I promise to complete the mission." Hao Qiong smiled, but he was panicking inside. What did that look mean just now? He didn't understand!

Never mind, let him do what he wants.

As soon as Lin Xiaoman left, Hao Qiong immediately put his arm around Chu He's shoulder and said, "Brother-in-law, there are fewer people over there. Let's go talk there."

Chu He was a little unaccustomed to Hao Qiong's familiarity, but he didn't say anything until he reached a place where there were no people. Then he lowered his voice and asked sincerely, "I want to inquire about the food trade prices in your Wu City base."

Chu He had a lot of questions in his mind, but the food problem ranked first.

"Brother-in-law, are you buying food?"

"Um."

"No problem, leave it to me." Hao Qiong patted his chest, very generous, "We are all family, so don't talk about 'buying'. I'll give you the price of the land, 500 kilograms for a bottle of low magic!"

"How much?" Chu He was completely shocked, as if struck by a bolt from the blue.

"500 jin. At this stage, a bottle of low magic can only produce this much. When your strength increases in the future, it should be able to be higher."

A bottle of low magic produces 500 kilograms!

Chu He felt his nerve endings jump violently, and he felt his blood surge up, and his blood vessels were about to burst.

The Huang family is really great!

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