Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 127: Hurry Up and Get a Driver’s License
Her mother’s message was to inform her about the feedback her father had brought back from his elder brother’s home, explained in detail one by one.
As Ye Nai had said to her mother the night before outside the Seafood Restaurant, their cousin and his wife really wanted the house, and the sister-in-law had been confirmed to be two months pregnant before the year’s end.
The grandfather and the elder uncle were both willing to help their eldest grandson buy the house. Originally, the elder uncle wanted to bring the price down to around two hundred thousand, but fortunately, their father did not budge, and the final price was negotiated to 5800 per square meter, paid in cash.
Speaking of this, her mother couldn’t help but complain a little, commenting on how the elder uncle and his wife were really taking advantage of the elders.
But there was no helping it, since the elder uncle was the eldest son, and the cousin was the eldest grandson, both pampered from childhood, all other boys in the family had to step aside.
Stepping aside didn’t mean completely stepping aside—Ye Yong and Ye Ji had to remain grandsons of the Ye family and were not allowed to change their surnames to match Yu Qing’s. As for Ye Bing, it didn’t matter; she could change her name to whatever her mother wanted.
Ye Nai texted her mom back, analyzing that the grandfather and elder uncle’s money for the house would definitely be deposited into her father’s account. Her mom must keep an eye on the approximately two hundred thousand from the fund redemption. Now that the couple distrusted each other, they might as well split the money evenly first and then each deposit one hundred ten thousand into the account for redeeming the property deed. The procedures necessary for trading second-hand houses should be handled by a real estate agent, who would guide them, and as long as the documents were complete, the transfer could be completed in a month or two.
Selling the house before divorcing could reduce the execution risk after divorce. Ye Nai suggested that while handling the procedures, her mom should ask the real estate agent to find an appropriate two-bedroom apartment for rent.
Yu Qing replied "OK."
With her eldest daughter’s support, Yu Qing wanted to rent a bare room that just needed a fresh coat of paint, and she would buy new furniture and appliances.
Who doesn’t like using new things.
Yu Qing put down her phone, sat and spaced out for a while, then sighed heavily with a hint of sadness. Her eldest daughter had left home six months ago and had grown into a more reliable adult than her parents.
Seeing that her mom had no more messages, Ye Nai put down her phone, turned on her computer, and started studying.
The next morning, Ye Nai received the information about the tractor-driving license exam from Director Zhuo of the purchasing department. As soon as she read it, she messaged Ah Qi, who taught her how to drive tractors, to ask where there was a suitable place to practice driving, planning to get her license once everyone was back at work after the holidays.
The tractor-driving exam lasted two days—one day for theory and one day for practicals. Once you passed, you would get an electronic certificate.
Ye Nai also thought about the deed transfer back to her parents by 24:00 on the ninth day of the month. She planned to set the exam for those two days and, in the meantime, find a courier to deliver some items.
Ah Qi immediately arranged to meet Ye Nai outside the military camp, taking her into the motorcade’s training ground inside.
The danger zone obviously had its own motor team; most material transport depended on them. The few occasions Ye Nai joined involved major undertakings—using the motor team was time-consuming, laborious, and costly, but using Ye Nai saved time and effort, though it was still expensive.
The training ground was fully equipped, with lines drawn on the ground and poles representing door frames; the space between the poles was determined by the width of military trucks, which was slightly more than the width of a tractor.
Others were also practicing driving in the area. When they saw a newcomer, they paused to observe. When Ye Nai pulled out the large tractor, the soldiers immediately came over to chat and offer help.
Although they did not recognize Ye Nai, there was only one Big Space User.
Ye Nai, smiling, handed out cigarettes to them, and soon secured a separate area for herself to practice driving.
Ah Qi climbed onto the tractor with her, guiding Ye Nai as she drove the tractor following the guide lines on the ground, practicing parking on the side, reversing, and entering into the designated area, and he insisted that Ye Nai not take shortcuts using her Space abilities.
"Diligent practice of the basics spares you losses, you’ll also have to take your driving test in the future, and the road test isn’t just about scoring points."
She genuinely heeded the senior’s earnest teachings and practiced all morning, then went home to rest, planning to continue at the same time tomorrow.
Ah Qi accompanied her every day, as without someone to lead her, Ye Nai couldn’t even enter the military camp’s gate.
Her talent for mechanical operation made learning to drive smooth, she improved every day, and her coordination of the gear and throttle got better and better. Ah Qi specifically took her through an obstacle course full of bumps and ruts, which Ye Nai managed to navigate quite steadily.
"You might actually make a great Solo Hunter."
Ye Nai was overjoyed.
"Hehe~"
Ah Qi’s praise boosted Ye Nai’s confidence about passing the driving test, and she liked the compliment. Once she completely mastered and controlled the Secret Realm to reap the maximum benefits, it would indeed be best for her to act alone.
By the fifth day, the training center reopened, Ye Nai practiced driving in the morning and trained in the afternoon, busy non-stop before the New Year. She had paused the classes she enrolled in, but now she picked them back up, practicing under the attentive eyes of her instructors, grimacing through the process.
In her free time, she browsed short videos on her phone and saw the news about Dongpo City, reporting the downfall of the Beidou Gang and Beidou Sect. However, there was no news about Beiling Credit in East Ridge City, nor could she find any results when she searched.
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She figured it was suppressed.
Also, there was an extra line of informant fee in her Awakener account.
Ye Nai thought the suppressed report was quite good. The loan company’s connection with the Beidou Sect definitely needed to be banned, and the police would take their time to thoroughly investigate. It wouldn’t be made public so quickly, and as long as her parents were unaware, they wouldn’t panic at home, and she wouldn’t involuntarily drag Captain Xiao Ni and Captain Niu, who helped her act, into it.
After the holidays, when work resumed normally, Ye Nai signed up online for the tractor driver’s license test. The nearest date was the ninth, with the test location at the Agricultural Machinery Technical School in the suburbs.
This technical school, unlike urban colleges catering primarily to urban residents with a variety of training classes, solely trained farm machinery drivers and operators, whose graduates mostly ended up working in the fields.
She mentioned this in the squad leaders’ chat group, and on the afternoon of the eighth, Ye Nai rode her motorcycle back to town.
Since the test location was in the suburbs, she didn’t need to enter the city. Following the navigation, she found the Agricultural Machinery Technical School and checked into a nearby hostel.
When she arrived, the hostel was quiet, but after she went out for dinner in the evening and returned, she found the hostel’s lobby was crowded, mostly with men, fewer women, all of them older with darker skin, evidencing long hours in the sun.
As she passed them, Ye Nai heard them discuss the start of the farming season, guessing they were real farmers, like her, learning to operate farm machinery in another way just to get a license.
Listening to their chat, Ye Nai accidentally heard a small piece of news—there was a farm machinery market near the Agricultural Machinery Technical School, not just selling large farming equipment but also smaller garden machinery, perfect for tasks like digging a trench or a hole.
This piece of information piqued Ye Nai’s interest—wasn’t this the perfect thing for making traps?
She quickly searched it up on her phone and found the address of the farm machinery market, indeed nearby, just a half-hour walk.
After resting for a night, the next morning, Ye Nai joined the group of men and women from the hostel and entered the tech school, dividing into two classrooms for theory classes.