Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 186: The Daughter Who Was Sold Off 50

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Chapter 186: Chapter 186: The Daughter Who Was Sold Off 50

"What’s the rush to go back? It’s rare for us to come to Hong Kong. I haven’t taken you to see Macao’s casinos yet. Come on, I’ll take you to gamble a few rounds and guarantee you’ll earn back all the money you’ve spent these days." Tian Zhaodi eagerly pulled her to the casino.

In the following days, the two would disguise themselves differently every day, showing up at various casinos, earning tens of thousands at each before moving to the next.

There are too many casinos in the gambling city, large and small, numbering in the thousands. The two rotated between these casinos every day until a month later when Yuan Chun’s money had multiplied several hundred times.

Holding onto millions, Yuan Chun joyfully pulled Tian Zhaodi back to Hong Kong, where the two make grand gestures by each buying a set of adjacent large villa courtyards.

Later, they partnered up to buy an office building.

Before leaving Hong Kong, Yuan Chun still had more than twelve million in hand, and in her space, there was also a thick stack of property deeds.

On the return trip, they only managed to get a flight to Beijing.

After landing in Beijing, Yuan Chun thought about the next twenty years, during which Beijing’s real estate would rise like a rocket. She spent another six million to buy a large three-entry courtyard near East Street, which also came with a set of rosewood furniture.

The landlord was eager to go abroad, hence also gave her the furniture.

While cleaning furniture in the three-entry courtyard, Yuan Chun suddenly recalled a joke she heard before.

In the 1990s, there was a man in Beijing who took eight million from selling his old house and went abroad to make a living.

Twenty years later, the eight million turned many times over into a hundred million.

This man returned home triumphantly with a hundred million.

Unexpectedly, one day he passed by the old house’s gate and saw a sign hanging above it that said, ’This house for sale, one hundred million, non-negotiable.’

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Returning to Hang City, Yuan Chun chose a scenic suburb and bought a five-acre plot of land, building a three-story villa of over a thousand square meters, planned a fruit orchard, vegetable garden, and large flower garden, and then brought her grandparents, parents-in-law, adoptive father, and adoptive mother to live there.

Qian Laoda and Qian Xiao’er settled elsewhere; the four elderly of the Qian family were quite old, so naturally, they had to live with Qian Xiao San so everyone could look after each other.

In the past, Yuan Chun was preoccupied with getting more relocation funds and property, which is why she lived apart from the elders. Now, with the relocation done, Yuan Chun took on the responsibility of caring for the lives of six elderly people.

Old Man Qian and Granny Qian were over eighty years old. Yuan Chun hired two caregivers to stay with them, and she also hired two chefs, two cleaners, and a driver.

She specifically spent three hundred thousand on a ten-seat minibus and a sedan for the family to use when going out.

In this life, the six elderly lived longer under Yuan Chun’s care than in the previous two lives. Her grandparents lived past the year 2000 and passed away in their nineties.

After sending off her grandparents, Yuan Chun’s children also graduated from university and started working. Yuan Chun would drive an RV, taking the four elderly all around the country for fun.

In winter, they’d go to Haicheng for sea baths, and in summer, they’d come to the Northeast to escape the heat. In each place, Yuan Chun would also take them to taste the local snacks.

When the four elderly were all over seventy and couldn’t walk anymore, Yuan Chun took them back to Hang City.

In this life, the six elderly passed away happily, smiling, because Yuan Chun attended to them, so they left most of their inheritance to her.

However, Yuan Chun didn’t want it.

She passed all the inheritance from her adoptive parents to her two brothers. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

They were the true heirs of the Ge family.

The inheritance from her grandparents and parents-in-law, the portion allotted to her, she distributed to the younger generation.