Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 185: The Sold Daughter 49
In this lifetime, with the guidance of Yuan Chun, the Ge family received more houses and money than in the previous two lifetimes; they were allocated ten apartments and 1.68 million.
The three sisters of Tian Zhaodi also received more than ten apartments each and millions in cash.
The villagers of Ge Family Village all became wealthy overnight.
After receiving the money, Tian Zhaodi and Yuan Chun went together to Beijing, where they bought small courtyard houses for seven hundred thousand each, three for each of them.
Yuan Chun planned that each of her three children would have one.
After the transfer of ownership, once they had the title deeds in hand, they hurriedly went to Liao Province in the Three Northeast Provinces, purchasing three apartments in a first-tier city for 210,000.
Afterwards, they went to Hai City.
In the 1990s, Hai City’s real estate prices fluctuated greatly, ranging from a few hundred per square meter to one or two thousand per square meter. The two spent half a month visiting Hai City and finally decided to each spend five hundred thousand on three apartments in what would become a bustling area of Hai City.
Then, they took the train to Xia City, where each spent approximately 250,000 to purchase two newly built apartments.
Their final stop was Shenzhen.
In the 1990s, there were still many houses in Shenzhen that hadn’t been demolished. Instead of buying the new apartments priced at 4,600 per square meter, they went to the suburbs of Shenzhen and each bought three single-story houses, spending a total of only 300,000, including the transfer fees. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
All this back and forth took up more than half of the money they had.
Yuan Chun still had three million left.
She said, "Ms. Zhaodi, I plan to return to Hang City, find a scenic suburban area, buy some land, and build a large courtyard to live in. In the future, Hang City will expand outward, and demolition will be inevitable. I can’t use this money to buy more houses in other cities."
Tian Zhaodi had more money than Yuan Chun.
She had a husband who was good at making money and gave her hundreds of thousands as pocket money every year.
Tian Zhaodi urged, "Yuan Chun, let’s go to Haicheng again. It’d be so stylish to swim in the sea in winter, and besides, housing in Haicheng isn’t expensive now, just a few ten thousand per set, and we aren’t short of this amount."
"And in Hong Kong, property prices are cheap now, not like in future when a hundred square meters would cost billions, even if you have the money they aren’t easy to buy. Yuan Chun, don’t you want to buy some houses in Hong Kong, so when we want to visit, we don’t have to stay in hotels?"
Alright, Yuan Chun was convinced.
The two took the train to Haicheng.
Real estate in Haicheng was cheap; twenty thousand could buy you a small courtyard with three rooms in the city. Yuan Chun spent sixty thousand to purchase three such courtyards.
At this time, urban dwellers preferred living in apartments. Those with some money sold their single-story houses and paid a little extra to buy apartments. They probably didn’t foresee that a few years later, when these houses were demolished, the apartments and money gained would be more valuable.
After leaving Haicheng, Yuan Chun and Tian Zhaodi returned to Shenzhen and secretly went to Hong Kong.
To buy property in Hong Kong, an ID card was required.
Tian Zhaodi had previously done tasks for locals in Hong Kong, making her familiar with the area and fluent in the local language. With her guidance, they quickly registered and obtained a Hong Kong ID card.
Three days later, they each had three Hong Kong property deeds.
They tidied up one of the houses, took out furniture and beds from their space, and moved in.
Afterwards, they went on a shopping spree in Hong Kong until Yuan Chun only had about a hundred thousand left and thought of returning to Hang City.







