"A stone costs tens of millions, but if this money is exchanged for food, how many people can eat it? You've never seen a drought or flood, nor have you seen a locust plague. You don't know how hard it is to farm. Naturally, you can't empathize with the working people."
"But I've seen it before, so I don't think it's worth it to spend so much money on a stone."
Mo Yu was not lying. In the three years of the apocalypse, she had really seen those disasters.
The earliest disaster was drought. During the drought, there was no rain for at most a month. The ground dried up, and the cracks on the ground were like a mouth that wanted to swallow people.
At that time, people did not realize this problem until someone scrolled through a short video and saw crops die in the soil. Farmers' tears flowed down their faces and they scolded the heavens for being unfair.