Chapter 90 The whole family buys a house



Gu Shijing, who Liu Yanran missed, was in a foreign country, changing his name and carrying out his mission. When he lay in bed at night, he was thinking about his little girl, who was 20 years old this year. He wondered if she missed him a little when he was thinking about her.

On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, all the Liu family members on the other side of the border arrived safely in Beijing, and Mother Gu, Gu Shiyuan, and Liu Yanran also came with them.

Gu Shimiao did not go back for the New Year, and Gu Shijing was also on a mission. During the New Year, Liu Yanran asked her eldest and second brothers to celebrate with the two of them.

Considering that there were many children, Liu Yanran directly chartered a car. According to Brother Liu's level, he could actually be equipped with a car, but there were too many people and one car could not accommodate them, so Liu Yanran simply waved her hand and chartered a minibus.

This type of car generally does not accept private jobs, but Liu Yanran has a wide network of contacts, and she was able to find someone who had a say and got special approval, which can also ensure the safety of the children.

Everyone was arranged to live in Liu Yanran's courtyard, because she had more rooms and it wouldn't be too crowded. The eldest and second brothers' families lived in the east wing, while the Gu family mother and son, uncle and aunt, and Liu Pianran lived in the west wing.

The main house is Liu Yanran's own room and the rooms of Liu's father and mother. Liu Yanran does not live in the courtyard she originally bought, but it is not far away, only four or five houses away, and it is also a three-in-one courtyard.

The original owner's family was sent down to the countryside during a special period, and he sent his son and daughter out early. Later, the house was occupied and rented to a group of people who had no place to live.

The owner of this house had a tragic fate and died in the place where he was exiled. Later, when the environment improved, the house was returned to his son. However, his son had been sent to Guangzhou, where he had married and had children, and if nothing unexpected happened, he would have settled in Guangzhou. His daughter was also married and had children, so the two of them decided to sell the house and divide the money between them.

When she came back to deal with the matter, she went to Liuji Hotpot for dinner. Liu Guoxing, who was helping in the store, heard it. He knew that his sister liked to buy houses, so he made an appointment with the other party and then told Liu Yanran about it. After a few rounds of discussions, Liu Yanran bought the house at a reasonable price.

The house she bought at the beginning was the best preserved among the courtyard houses she bought, and the one she took the most care of. If nothing unexpected happened, that house would be her and Gu Shijing's new home.

The size and layout are the same as that house. At that time, the government rented this house to some people who could not afford to buy a house. The population was quite complicated, and they did not feel bad about it being not their own house, so the damage was quite serious.

Liu Yanran spent five thousand dollars on the renovations, considering she only spent twenty-eight thousand dollars on the purchase. The floor tiles inside were dug out and re-laid; the original tiles were truly unsightly. The flowers and plants in the yard were also replanted by Liu Yanran.

Later, after this place was renovated, Liu Yanran moved in. It happened to be closer to Fourth Brother's house. Of course, they both lived in this house usually.

But later, when Liu Guoxing started dating and was considering getting married, Liu Yanran asked someone to renovate Liu Guoxing's house.

Originally, as a staff dormitory, Liu Yanran didn't pay much attention to it. She was planning on decorating it later when Liu Guoxing got a girlfriend and he saved some money. Who knew he would act so quickly?

As twin siblings, the two are naturally closer, so Liu Yanran takes care of her fourth brother, helping him make money and buy a house together. She even contributed to the betrothal gift to her fourth sister-in-law this time.

Because Liu Chunping and Cao Cuilan were both working, the Liu family had always lived a good life and had not suffered any hardship since childhood. Even though Liu Yanran was born mentally retarded, she was raised in the palm of their hands. Later, the eldest and second sons joined the army to serve the country, and the third son went to the countryside to contribute to the construction of the motherland, leaving only the fourth and fifth sons by his side.

The couple never made elaborate plans for their children's futures. Their only wish was for their children to grow up healthily and smoothly. Unlike other families, they never expected their children to achieve success or marry into high-ranking positions. The wives of their eldest and second sons were chosen by them.

Let's start with the eldest son. His wife was the beloved daughter of his former squad leader. Several of his sons had died heroically in the war, leaving only this daughter as the sole continuation of the bloodline. The squad leader had always been fond of Liu Guoqiang, and in his final moments, he entrusted his daughter to him, entrusting him with the utmost care.

So Liu Guoqiang took a leave of absence and went to the old squad leader's hometown to find Qian Yu, who was being tortured by her uncle and aunt. In the end, he rescued Qian Yu for 100 yuan.

At first, their relationship was one of mutual respect, as cold and distant as ice. However, as time passed, and they lived together day after day, Liu Guoqiang gradually found himself unable to resist Qian Yu's charm, and Qian Yu, in turn, began to develop feelings for Liu Guoqiang. Their relationship, through twists and turns, grew deeper and stronger, and they eventually revealed their feelings to each other.

When they returned to their hometown to prepare for their wedding, Cao Cuilan generously offered a thousand yuan as a betrothal gift. This sum was considered rare in those days! My second brother and his wife, Russell, had known each other since childhood; they could be described as childhood sweethearts.

The Luo family lived next door to the Liu family. Although the second brother, Liu Guodong, later joined the army, he never found a partner. When Luo Su reached marriageable age, the second brother proposed without hesitation. At that time, Liu's mother also gave a thousand yuan betrothal gift, showing no favoritism.

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