Chapter 211 A Generous Gift: A Courtyard in the Capital



"This house is really nice, not damp at all, and it has everything you need."

Hehe, he just wants to back out, but I'm not going to back out.

Guan Yuxi was very satisfied with the fact that the courtyard had a private bathroom.

If she can only use public toilets, she really will have no choice but to leave the house here and wait for demolition compensation.

Leng Lie nodded and said, "The sky in the north is different from that in the south."

Even so, he had someone come and clean up beforehand.

Otherwise, how could a house that has been uninhabited for a long time not have any smell?

As early as when Guan Yuxi accepted the house deed and keys.

He knew they would come to Kyoto sooner or later, so he had a key made and someone came to tidy up.

Fortunately, the furniture in the house was well preserved, and the damaged items were all repaired.

It's practically like you can move in as soon as you buy your household items.

As for those few plots of land...

Leng Lie originally wanted people to plant flowers and plants, but he was afraid it wouldn't suit Guan Yuxi's taste.

I thought it best to let her come and see for herself first.

The more she personally worked on this courtyard, the stronger the feeling of home will be.

"Hmm, these flower beds are so difficult, I don't know what to plant."

Why don't we grow them all as vegetables?

Guan Yuxi thought for a long time, and just before leaving, she suddenly said,

Leng Lie was somewhat surprised, "Aren't you going to plant flowers?"

Don't girls all like big, pretty flowers?

He had been thinking of planting peonies and roses all over the place, but thankfully he didn't let anyone start the work.

Guan Yuxi chuckled, "What I like most is having money to spend, and spending it however I want!"

As for other flowers and plants, none of them smell as good as this vegetable.

Anyway, she's just a country girl, why should she pretend to be cultured?

Moreover, in the 21st century, due to the mask mandate, in just three years, many petty bourgeois who mocked others for growing vegetables as "rustic farmers" quietly pulled up their bright flowers and filled their balconies with bottles and jars full of scallions and garlic sprouts.

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