Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled-Chapter 800 - 606: Spending Money Lavishly

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Chapter 800 -606: Spending Money Lavishly

In this day and age,

anyone who can still make large expenditures is contributing to society.

There’s no other way; the current trend is clearly moving toward reduced consumption.

This Jinshan Super Villa of his—just from design, land acquisition, to construction—cost a total of four billion.

Above six floors but below twelve, each floor has three units.

Each unit spans around 500 square meters, and it’s the kind without any shared areas deducted.

You could say it’s incredibly spacious.

As for the remaining hundreds of square meters in communal areas, they’ve been used for leisure and relaxation facilities.

For example, a library, a coffee room, and such.

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This house satisfies various living needs to the fullest extent.

Truly a great value for what it offers.

After Chen Pingsheng finished the inspection, he confirmed that they would move in before July.

There’s still around two months needed for the odors to dissipate, but that’s not a big deal—just a bit more waiting, that’s all.

The family plans to move in before July, while the household service staff will all be in place by mid-June.

All of this is being handled by dedicated personnel—he doesn’t need to worry about it at all.

His younger sister, Chen Qi, only claimed one unit on the seventh floor. As for how the rest of the apartments would be allocated?

She secretly started plotting her ideas.

For such a huge house, if only a few families live in it, wouldn’t it feel too lifeless?

All the immediate relatives of the Old Chen Family must be brought in to band together for some liveliness.

Hmm… the sister-in-law’s side also needs arrangements.

Song Wu’s family and Liu Fen will definitely move in; the rest would depend on their preferences.

After all, the Chen and Song families don’t exactly lack housing; what they’re short of are top-tier villas!

Chen Qi posted in the family group chat for Chen Family relatives, instructing everyone to prepare and reserve their units first.

No point thinking about the seventh floor—her family gets one unit, her elder sister’s family one, and their parents, Peng Ying and Chen Jianjun, take another unit.

Three households, and it’s filled to the brim.

For the higher floors, the distribution would depend on the others.

Her brother wouldn’t mind—after all, a building this large needs at least twenty households living in it, or it truly would feel deserted.

The twelfth floor, including the rooftop Su-style Garden, was reserved exclusively for his own family’s space.

Chen Qi called a family meeting for the Old Chen Family; her parents showed up quickly.

Peng Ying was fine with it, but Chen Jianjun was quite shocked. He used to think becoming a village chief was the pinnacle of his life.

Who could’ve imagined that upon reaching the Magic City, the currency here, though it looks the same as back home, works entirely differently when spent?

How should he put it?

Country folks back home would think twice about spending thousands or tens of thousands, even for a major event.

But here it’s entirely different—a few hundred thousand might just buy a small trinket. When it comes to concrete and steel structures, without tens of millions you can’t even begin to consider good locations, let alone those with decent scenery.

Now his son had gone ahead and bought an entire mountain to build a skyscraper.

With living conditions like this, who wouldn’t be completely dumbfounded upon seeing it?

The house allocation in the Old Chen Family was a merry event, with all the immediate relatives expected to live within this building in the future.

For those who wanted to fish, they could fish. For those who wanted a wellness lifestyle, they could pursue it. To have such living conditions in a place as valuable as the Magic City—what more could one ask for in life?

Even Er Piya was totally in love with it the moment she arrived.

She especially loved the rooftop Su-style Garden. For someone like her, who had seen her share of villas, nothing else could surprise her much.

No matter how fancy an expansive flat was, it wasn’t anything special—only the rooftop garden could win her heart.

The garden was imbued with the charm of a Jiangnan melody—it was particularly trendy across Suzhou.

However, such gardens had long been restricted from private sales. Only the truly wealthy could ever hope to own an authentic Suzhou Garden.

And now her dad had recreated this traditional style of architecture—richly steeped in ancient charm—right on the rooftop.

Fake mountains, artificial ponds, and a sprawling classical garden—imagine how cozy it would feel when it rains!

It was absolutely stunning.

Er Piya immediately took several group selfies with her chubby chicken backside in various poses.

As soon as the photos were posted online, many asked whether this was an illegal construction.

Whether it’s illegal or not, do you think just anyone gets to decide?

This was all approved based on design plans before construction even commenced.

Not a single issue about it.

It wasn’t some add-on later; it was part of the original design.

With Jinshan Villa finally completed, Chen Pingsheng was overjoyed.

Still, he had to wait another two-plus months before officially moving in.

Chen Pingsheng was feeling a bit of a headache; the two students he had placed to boost Er Ya’s academic performance, Shen Xiaoyu and An Xiaoxiao, had been completely won over by her. His plan had failed.

It seemed he would have to let things take their natural course. Thankfully, although Er Ya could be headstrong, she could still be reasoned with.

Of course Er Piya could listen—she was so smart. She just couldn’t tolerate anyone being direct with her, that’s all.

If any of her online fans dared criticize her even a little, she’d instantly block them without a second thought.

It was already approaching May 1, and this year she hadn’t held any fan meetups. Er Piya typically hated staying at home.

She loved going to her enormous, enormous, enormous company. There, she could truly act like the uninhibited, three-great-company CEO she was.

Er Ya even mimicked her dad by setting up a fancy CEO conference room.

Above her desk hung a famous painting, with bold brushstrokes spelling out eight large characters:

“Heaven helps the lazy; wealth supports the worthy.”

To the left was her own catchy saying:

“Hard work is for poor people.”

“Why bother being diligent if you’ve already got heaps of money?”

And the tagline: “My dad’s got a little pocket change.”

Even though Er Piya was just six years old, her performance skills were flawless.

Aside from Zhang Qi, who was very close to her, most people would have no idea what she was plotting in her little head.

Er Ya frowned slightly, “My dad says consumption will downgrade in the coming years. Our three great companies must redouble their efforts to make great, great, great contributions to society.”

Zhang Qi understood where she was coming from, but in situations like this, she couldn’t directly reveal the CEO’s thoughts—she had to let Er Piya articulate them herself.

That way, everyone could act surprised before overloading her with compliments about her brilliance as a three-great-company CEO.

“President Xinyi, could you elaborate on what kind of contributions you mean?”

“Of course—by boosting consumption!”

Er Piya’s real name was Chen Xinyi. Only those close to her could call her President Xinyi.

Most people had to address her as CEO of the three great companies.

She wiggled her chubby little fingers and said seriously, “Those trivial expenditures we used to care about? No need anymore. My dad says people’s wallets are getting tighter, and even insignificant business owners are in danger. But our three great companies? Not affected one bit.”

She personally felt zero impact—her annual allowance had even jumped from a hundred million to three hundred million. Perhaps it was because she had learned how to do good deeds from her sister.

“Starting today, every single employee of the three great companies must spend at least ten thousand yuan in cash per day. No matter what you’re doing, that money must be spent.”

The three great companies exuded a sense of extravagant flair, and indeed, they truly were extravagant. Making money wasn’t the hard part—spending it thoughtfully was.

Zhang Qi was completely stunned at this point. She hadn’t anticipated that Princess Er Ya would issue a directive like this.

She was asking everyone to spend ten thousand yuan a day—that expense, naturally, would be covered by her.

The three great companies had spent over a billion just to purchase The Bund headquarters. Now, Princess Er Ya wanted them to maximize consumption further.

Of course, that wasn’t an issue at all.

Ten thousand a day? A little effort was all it took to spend that, especially in a place like Magic City.

After all, their entire company only had about twenty employees.

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