Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 11 Selling a House

When Master Lei heard her say this, he was even more impressed by her courage and decisiveness.

But he asked: Boy, if you bring everything here at once, aren’t you afraid that I won’t admit it then?

An Ran laughed out loud, then asked, "Will you, Master Lei?" Without waiting for his answer, she continued, "I believe Master Lei won't, but if my trust cannot be exchanged for trust of equal value, then Master Lei, are you sure you can live with it?"

Master Lei was completely convinced by her and said with a smile: "My last name is Lei, and I wouldn't do such a thing. Young brother, you trust me, so I won't let you down." After that, he waved his hand and asked his subordinates to count the goods. He took the money, the old items and the gold and handed them to her.

An Ran took it without counting, put it on her back and turned to leave. Remembering that she still had two days to continue making money, she said: The day after tomorrow, same time, still 20,000 kilograms each.

Watching her disappear in the night, Master Lei said with regret: It's a pity that such a talented person, with ability and supply, cannot stay...!

After daybreak, Anran ate a few meat buns, opened the door and came to Old Lady Li's house. She knocked on the door and Old Lady Li opened it. Seeing that it was her, she invited her in. While pouring her some water, she asked, "Ran girl, is there anything wrong?"

An Ran did not hesitate and said: Grandma Li, you know, I am going to the countryside and I don’t know when I can come back. I want to sell this house. I know that Grandma Li has a large family and few houses, so I came to ask you?

Mrs. Li thought about it and asked: "Ran girl, this house is indeed your grandfather's, but if you sell it like this, where will you live if he comes back one day? Also, you don't need to go through Shen Junhui to sell this house, right?"

Anran smiled and replied: When will Grandma Li come back? As for the future, I will rely on my own efforts to find a place to live. As for this house, my grandfather has already registered it in my name, so I have the final say on how to deal with it.

If you want the price, let's discuss it. If you don't want it, I'll ask someone else. Then she stood up and left. Old Mrs. Li grabbed her and said, "Ran girl, I want the house. Let's talk about the price."

An Ran came back and sat down, saying without further ado, "Grandma Li, you know the size and layout of this house. If you don't mind the wardrobe in the room, I'll keep it and I won't have to worry about what to do with it. As for the price, I want fifteen hundred yuan. What do you think?"

Although Mrs. Li felt bad about spending fifteen hundred yuan, she knew the house where An's family lived. The size, layout, and lighting in the house were all excellent.

Old Mrs. Li didn't agree in time and said embarrassedly: Ran girl, can I tell you in the evening when my son and others come back? I can't make the decision on this matter alone.

An Ran thought about it and agreed to come again in the evening. Then she went back to the house and started packing things for going to the countryside. She packed a big bag and carried it, but it was not too heavy.

She looked around to make sure she hadn't left anything behind, then returned to her room and lay down. However, not long after, there was a knock on the door. She went to the door and saw two men in military uniforms through the crack.

She opened the door and asked: Comrade, what can I do for you? The visitor saluted and said: Are you Comrade An Lijuan's daughter?

An Ran nodded and let the person in, poured two glasses of water and asked: What can I do for you?

One of the soldiers spoke up, "My last name is Li, and this one's surname is Wang. We're comrades with your mother. The army knows about your situation and sent us to see you." He then pulled out some money and handed it to An Ran, placing the fruit he had brought on the table. He then added, "We all bought the fruit. The money was 500 yuan, and the tickets were 200 yuan, all valid nationwide. This is a token of our gratitude from our army leaders and everyone else. We also want to apologize to you. As comrades of Comrade An Lijuan, we failed to take good care of her daughter. We deeply repent."

After saying this, An Ran returned the salute solemnly, then said, "Thank you, uncles, and the uncles in the army. You are all heroes who defend our country. If there are things I can't take care of, it's not your fault. I receive your kindness. I'll keep the food. You two can take the money and tickets back!"

The two did not answer Comrade Wang and said: Comrade An's daughter is our daughter. These money and notes are given to our daughter by us. There is no reason to take them back.

After repeated refusals, An Ran reluctantly accepted the money and offered to take them out for dinner, but they both repeatedly declined. An Ran took their addresses and names and decided to mail them local specialties from the countryside. Recalling the original owner's memories, they had helped her a lot. The things they had mailed to her were snatched away by that scoundrel family. The original owner stopped contacting them, not wanting their kindness to be wasted by a family of beasts...!

In the evening, An Ran came to Mrs. Li's house. Her son and daughter-in-law were there at the time, so there was no need to waste time. Mrs. Li's eldest son said: "Ran girl, we won't talk about the price. Fifteen hundred is fifteen hundred. But can we give you twelve hundred and the rest as tickets?"

An Ran nodded and said: Of course, I can, but I need a ticket that is valid nationwide. Uncle, you know I am going to the countryside, and it will be useless if I have a non-universal ticket.

The other party nodded and said, "Okay, I'll give you the money first. We'll go through the paperwork tomorrow. I'll get the tickets together later and give them to you tomorrow. Is that okay with you?" An Ran nodded without objecting. Mrs. Li's eldest son took out twelve "Great Unity" banknotes and handed them to An Ran. An Ran didn't count them, but put them in her pocket. She set a time to leave. She was really afraid that the other party would keep her for dinner.