Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 184: The Sold Daughter 48

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Chapter 184: Chapter 184: The Sold Daughter 48

Yuan Chun’s twin younger brothers coincidentally graduated from high school this year and took the college entrance exams. One went to Hai City, and the other went to Beijing. After graduation, they both returned to work in Hang City.

In this life, Yuan Chun had three children, two sons and a daughter. The household registration for her and her three children remained in Ge Family Village.

After the economic reforms, Yuan Chun leased the farmland allocated to her in the village to a family with the most sons. She bought a large piece of wasteland at the village entrance and built a 400-square-meter two-story building.

In front of the building, she constructed three adjoining rooms to open a small shop.

In the other two rooms, she placed a few tables, bought some chess sets, a pool table, and mahjong tiles for the villagers to play cards, chess, or pool.

Eventually, it became the most bustling entertainment venue in the village.

Yuan Chun also urged her adoptive parents to purchase a large piece of vacant land at the foot of the mountain. Next to the old house, they built a 300-square-meter two-story building for the twin brothers to use when marrying their brides.

Qian Laoda and Qian Xiao’er also got married.

Qian Laoda married the niece of his supervisor. Both of them were government employees and lived in employee welfare housing. Since both were busy with work, their two children were sent back to Ge Family Village to be looked after by Granny Qian.

Qian Xiao’er married a young nurse, who was also the only daughter in her family. Her father was a high-ranking official in the ministry, and they resided in the ministry quarters.

Qian Xiao’er had two sons, one with the surname Qian and the other with his wife’s surname Zhong. Both children were raised by his mother-in-law, and Auntie Qian would visit them only during winter and summer vacations.

Despite neither Qian Laoda nor Qian Xiao’er living at home, it did not stop Yuan Chun from profiting for them in their hometown.

Yuan Chun wrote to them, using sweet words to coax them into sending a large sum of money. She bought the barren land next to her family’s two-story building and built a 300-square-meter two-story building along with a large yard for them.

Initially, the money they sent was not enough to build the house. The four Qian family elders took the opportunity to divide the family assets among the three brothers. Each brother received two thousand yuan as their share.

Every year during the Spring Festival, when Qian Laoda and Qian Xiao’er, along with their wives and children, returned home, they had their own place to stay.

In the early 1990s, the Ge Family Village received a redevelopment order.

The whole village was excited, with every household receiving two or three houses, or even more, along with a substantial amount of cash. Yuan Chun and Tian Zhaodi received the most houses and money in the village.

Over the years, Yuan Chun built two additional two-story side buildings on the east and west sides of the yard and constructed a row of two-story buildings in the backyard, making the whole yard form a rectangular shape with an extra cross.

Yuan Chun also kept the old house built at the time of her marriage, with the yard fully filled with buildings.

Two large courtyards, a large and a small, occupied two acres with over 2000 square meters of buildings. Her family received twenty houses and 6.8 million yuan. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂

Qian Laoda and Qian Xiao’er’s house remained at the initial 300 square meters. Despite Yuan Chun’s various persuasions, they did not spend more money to expand, and during redevelopment, they only received five houses and one million yuan.

It was then that they regretted not listening to Yuan Chun, but unexpectedly gaining such a large amount of money still satisfied them.

The Qian family also had an old house, which, upon redevelopment, received four houses and 480,000 yuan.

The four houses were registered in the names of the four elders, one for each.

Granny Qian even took 240,000 yuan to give to her sons and their wives.

Her grandchildren received more than she did, so she no longer distributed any to them.