Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 580 - 73: Finally Moved

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Chapter 580: Chapter 73: Finally Moved

August 16th.

Suburb of the Imperial City, Anshun County.

A large truck loaded with goods covered in tarpaulin drove into this somewhat remote town.

The town’s roads weren’t too wide, but fortunately, the houses on both sides were neatly arranged, allowing the truck to drive in without any obstacles.

Afterwards, a military green vehicle also stopped behind it.

It was already afternoon, and it was rare to see vehicles coming through the area, which piqued the curiosity of the local residents who stepped out of their houses to point at the two vehicles from their doorsteps.

The car door opened, and a young man with a calm and resolute face got out of the car.

Soon after, a tall, slender girl with fair skin got out from the co-driver seat.

Then came 1, 2, 3... a total of six half-grown boys and girls.

Once everyone got off the vehicle, they all stretched at the same time.

Da Dan let out a long breath: "That was really stifling."

With limited space inside the car, they had been on the move for two days and their legs had started to stiffen. He looked up at the sky and worriedly said:

"With this kind of heat, will my pickles be okay?"

Yun Baoni, who was nearby, thought for a moment: "No worries, there’s enough vegetables now, so there’s no shortage of food. Besides, we didn’t bring much."

After a few years of practice, everyone’s little savings were fairly abundant, and talking about these things now, they seemed quite wealthy.

Fortunately, both of them understood the need to be discreet, and they spoke in low voices, knowing flaunting one’s wealth was never a good idea.

At this moment, Little Xuan quietly observed the somewhat bustling street in front, standing on tiptoe and looking around:

"Which one’s our house?"

See, he now said "our house" so smoothly. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

...

Just then, the gate of a house diagonally opposite opened, and Chen Changhai stood there quickly waving, delightedly saying: "Comrade Chu River, you’ve arrived!"

As he spoke, he hurriedly handed two packs of cigarettes to the driver:

"Brother Chen, thank you for your hard work!"

This man was a full-time employee of the Ning City transport team, and Chen Changhai had already made contact with him. It was said a trip like this cost 200 bucks, quite expensive indeed.

However, it wasn’t on the scheduled route and required loading the truck with goods. If the money wasn’t sufficient, why would a full-time employee take this risk to go out of their way?

At this moment, the driver carefully put the cigarettes back into his pocket, thinking that this trip earned him a month’s salary and on the way back, he could also bring a load of goods...

Worth it!

The dark-skinned middle-aged man smiled brightly, and without hesitation, he hopped back into the truck and drove it a little further forward.

After getting out, he started unloading the baggage from the truck.

Shi Suifeng followed suit without a word.

—They were moving in!

He had been holding back his excitement and joy along the way, and now he couldn’t wait any longer.

Seeing this, the kids quickly ran over to help untie the tarpaulin on the truck.

Chu River, however, was in no hurry to move. Instead, she wandered around the yard with great interest, checking out their new home.

"Not bad, not bad..."

She wandered back and forth in the spacious yard, deeply appreciating how reliable Chen Changhai was.

Although it was a bit far from Tiananmen, taking a bus from this town would take about an hour, it was still somewhat bustling, and the house was much more beautiful than those in Ning City.

Moreover, she had previously said that this yard couldn’t be smaller than the one in Ning City. Now it seemed, not only was it not smaller, but significantly bigger.

Considering the architectural style here, the house was entirely in the shape of a letter "H".

The house sat in the center, surrounded by a yard on all sides, with an extra row of rooms built along the walls. If you count them, there were eight rooms just visible from the front door.

On the outside, it was painted with a snow-white plaster, and the roof had signs of reconstruction, with the wave-patterned red tiles on the top particularly bright.

Looking at the yard, there were long, narrow corridors on both sides of the gate. Though simple, they could already shelter from wind and rain.

Walking through the corridors on both sides, in rainy and snowy weather, there was no need to worry about getting clothes and shoes wet. In the center, paved with cobblestones, there was a corner on the right side wall with a well, tightly covered by a heavy stone slab.

What was delightfully surprising was, not far from the well, there was a cement-built pool, with a shiny silver faucet gleaming in the sunlight.

Chu River exclaimed with joy: "Finally, there’s a faucet!"

This used to be just an old house, and Chen Changhai had taken a lot of effort to handle it. Now he proudly boasted with a sense of accomplishment:

"There’s more, there’s also one in the kitchen!"

Chu River entered the kitchen for a look—wow, what a big space!